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Thr Short ('our** far t'iub t U nison UCilBgC, . I line ft A chillier tu Jhr <ljih?s of Utr. shout < vil Oft* for (Muli Hoyw 1 mi h UxiO intuit*. and i he <<ours4' will 1m> tflvou July I .'l t<? *j.'l Vii ?'1ukIv?? I ir^t ?>4i< I of )ik formerly autumn i ? owl. Olirt> Hoy iinr iirx*il to ivimmihImu that llitH opportunity ix oprn t?? all Ohlb hhmuIm'I'k, rln? provision Ih?Iuk i tut t tw?> winning innubios f ivtin VurU roriiii\ ar?? i^l veil *oIioIim?IiI|< i* it< I imy otlirr* Who jiuy *%X '1* I ??? Muhol* arship hnya Irtivr ??nlt\ t li?*l r railroad fart* In i ?ji .\\. While oiln-i iiilondliuj p?,v also ii {U.114IS fcO of oni' dollar jut day, Tilt' lotnl t^VjH'iiw IflMM'oforO, t*vttii f?>r IhOM* who |>tiy I hi* will not In Kiuit, and t?V?'ry Club Hoy who <4an .should ni'Ixi' (In* opporl unity :(o s|RWid ai who|?Koni?', |>U*aMfyr>t, a ii* t profitable va cation. Tht< insi ruclJoA tfh'??u trill <>ovt>r ibo various ]?luiM-H of praclU'ul atfrlruHuiv, and will bi? given 1>y regular luomboiH of ?Mio agricultural Paoully,. Th<? lot* Hire* ami i/Wlie r clasw lifrtf luotlou will bo confined to mowing*, the aW(>rtionus to l*? dovotod to donionstra t Ions in fhdd, l>;iru, and oivluirtl, ami t*> recreation. S|#vltU uttoullon Is to la* prtWn <Ut recreation and an ?*pl*>rtuulty lo know about the Institution and Itx work m a wh<?Je. Ixist year u fjaiutoster Couuty club bay ut'touded the sljyin Courts, I bh> vy f* oqieti, n"'<l tutor went doivn 'to JUo StM.U* l*\* i r at Columbia and j won a $100 prize in Hie llvoftock j Judging This \e;ir there wlM i Im? MtU'cuti from those attend t>iu> j short iluvo Uoya making it)!' j hlghosj .word hi llvflbtock Judging Outlet at SonthoioUern Fair in At iauta next fall-. Tlx- toaiu that Moorcs highest in rhi> coute*t and tfhe boy thlit'llMI kes lilt* highest aeon? will he given n free trip to Kuglund ?!?? attend tUv !{<>>. il livestock .show in |. ?m. Ion Hov.s In u 1 1 <4a ?***< of ohrti work may attend the short oourae, Information ? i ii in^' tin- Hhort eoursr ??nit J <?l>* tabued frotii tihe county agent In eaiAi county. I a vital Ions to meet any mcuil>er of t lie llritlali royal f? uilly rank an coins uiiiud.s, and the only Invitation altowtvl to uver rhle that of a royalty Is one from the *i>eakOr of the hou#e of com< inoi|H to a member of parliament. Two thousand union ea rpentora went (in a strike In New Orleans last Tues diiy for wave* of $1 an hour and the closest shop. About $ lft, 000, 000 worth of building o|jeratl<*ns Is tied up. We are in the market for Cotton Waste. If you have any see us. Camel Cotton Co. Phone 240 Crocker BIdg. TRACTOR FARMING SOLVES THE LABOR PROBLEM Just as Liu- work of human hands has given way to the work of machines in the manufacturing: industries of the country, so must high priced farm labor give way to the more efficient method of farming by machin ery. The ( letrac is a power plant for the farm, in addition to plowing, harrowing, filing and seeding, it can be turned instantly to use in haying, harvesting, road building or hauling. In lumbering it's giant strength ran be harness to suchtasks as log snaking or wood r-awing. There i> no end to the jobs of belt work it do. ?and it works equally well in hard or soft soil, heavy or li^ht. sand or wet clav, hilly grades or level fields. We are always glad to prove the (.'letrac with a de monstration right on the kind of work you will expect it to do Get in touch with our representative Carolina Tractor & Truck Co. 1214 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. * ALEX G. CLARKSON, Box 38. CAMDEN, S. C Sale* Manager f?r Le?, Sumter and K?~r?K*w Counties. /^Mention The Chronicle When Writing Advertiser* 0M> TIP PBINTKK Curiou* Kflir of lb*" IWI Who Hun Disappeared. Tin- I i n imp printer l* ih? longer ahrottd hi tlir lit lid. and the \drl<m Clu4iu|^>ii -uggrstx I ha t In* ha* turn ed to selling prune- and vmclM'i'H ??r Hsc has >h<*ion the more remunerative employment of preaehlng, iMilltics or >a w . ''preferring III*' pic counter l<) pi fur i lie hell Iki\ ." l,u-.| week we incut i< ?????? I I lull Miih k?>g?< ICtil, in I In ?>< ? piping ( iuit s of ?*><? i cola, had settled down to tin* ?hum ? I I'll ill life of a imiulry Job shop. The one armed printer. Set It Itanium, no 'ougcr comes to soul 1 1? * r 1 1 Kansas wltli the Coining of the apple blo.s-oiu-. .Icr hc.v .Muri? , who iim'i I (<? make Tojieka frequently, <*outcs j i* ? more. It has 4hh?u several ailtUUlllx si i n "x" Weary Wil lie Watcrhoive of NValhi Wttlla, Wash., drifted around. True lo tin* 't radii Ions, thcr*- arc yet country print shops where tWe wide door U never loekt^l. The eoutitry <hI Iter trusts the outride world lu more lint n one sense. \V U h this figurative latch string always out, the night bWxjuiiiug tonrlKt printer was not in frequently a it umfbtrusiMe i|o<?turua/1 gueat. When Iho "devil" wont dow u to build the office fin* and sweep the floor of a morning, he would sometimes find t?lje tramp printer sleeping tiy *leep of the Just on the long work table, his mattress multiple layers of imi>ers and his pillow a buudle of exchanges. The uninvited guest -would wak^n ?;?! the via in lug of the door or the rattling of the stove urate, rise lo one eVbow, ya?wn, ttiid proceed to etirse the hoy gently and fluently for disturbing his ?1uhi1hms(. Ills orison finished lie would 'ask. " When U'vs the old man get down?" When the editor put in appearance lie would greet with a single question, "ll?>\v's work?" which, In- it cxjihtincil lo the casual reader, is the mystic phrase whit<h tells the editor the ques tioner is a printer, has a union card and the world Is his home. The (nlltor resounds t<? tin- grand hailing, sign with, "ll'ave you had breakfast'/" and writes an order on the local restaurant. In half an Ui^nr the tourist Is buck ami o|K'iiis negotiations with. "They make 'pretty good coffee it that Joint." He l?i>ks at the Ixoss e\*i>eotanl I v. The boss nod-< hU head in ,*i general way tow urd lli?' hack shop. The tourist I Hisses i 1 1 1 ? ? i lie g|o?,iu ami shadows of Pile c?Miil?ined coiri|>oslug arid press room' ahout the shop a>< if it had I his home for year's. A '!!<' insf L: rfivoly sees what i- to he done. llr lli rows In dead jobs, Hoaus I Iio stomis. sort's i bo loads. scours tho brass plea r ii It* nut i I It looks liko now. uml <*ommont>i In a wickedly nnfavora My way on tho ill usage tho halr-lmo bra.*** rule 'has rt'roi vod. lie offers to sell i ln? "devil" a humpback ruh* ho has carried for twenty yt*a i's ju tho low l?rio?? of two hits. When every t hiug is shipshape he begins stieklni: typo "Mi si fji i>rh I ? ina l b-r <*lick. eliok <liel? ? I lie types fall into | lie 1 it it* in t'.io.-iiews slick in in .1 1 ii 1 1 if monotone. Tho "devil" at the lio\t ease is fascina led hy tin* tourist's deft ina nipulal ion of the tyijx's. watehe's liiin furtively and admiringly. ami droi?s one of his typos to I lie fl'wuv The visitor gives the hoy a swift jinnee over tile top of his s|Mvtj|Olos. Presently the boy drops unothor t y | m* anil makes no move to reviver it. Tho tourist turns ami im pales tho hoy on tho Javelins of his wrath: "If the oljJ .man keeps you haiiffin" 'r<nuid horo a year this shop will ? hroke. (lit down and piok tip tlioiu typo!" Ami t'ho bo\ oheys. The Ih?*n. bein? The lloss, W'hioh moans editor and owner, works for ten hours. The tourist, though a union man. c I oe > the same utmrud-inuly. At ipiitt.iim time lie does not a?k for his pa.v He would like p> st;i \ ;i day or ( two \Vi>o i:- hi> melioration ve feHs Hie ho.ss ? hi i i?\ asking for the prioo of h li vo and some tobaoo. nets an other order on the commissary depart ment and i! is the ond of ;t |>oi'feet day. The editor -.roes r.. his humble vis t*-r meal and returns. ina\ Imp. to his den for a bundle <?f ??NehanC1'- And this soene grafts 'Ills ??yes. a* ho po<<ips into the back of the sh<>l> ( ?n tho ha?*k of a ehair hangs n ^vi \r of froStv ly >tu:pdt*r?*?l ^oek- l>itto. <>ii<- dross shir:. l>itfo. one undershirt mad o?d\ in his trousers. loaning haek in ri ehair. his hare feet resting ?omfort ii h I \ on t'ho edjro >.?f t-he hie tahie which hiter must serve as- his down* tnuch, tho tramp printer is taking a passing view .if tho world through the rue lium of a daily jwper. He lowers tho pai**r as the t?oss drawn nigh "ami through u oloud of toha<*eo .smoke re marks wifh a deprtvatms yrin. "Thought I'd oloH.ii up a bit." Kor h?lf an horn f he sits on the iv.rner of the fable and -wings one foot F?>r half an hour this I'lysseH nf tJie art prrewr votive unfeflds hitf miyssev; tale*? of Phe sh<>p and hrvike !>eani and ro?Ls from Ta?vima to IVn %avoht. from I'ungor t<* F'i l\t.~o. from little old New York to t he Crolden Onte : st<>rie? of eminent editors ? Hery Watterson l'etr<floum V N"?s I>.\ Uiirr1no? Gray Otl* ; the trur rehi | Mom* of how tip helped got out the itoek> Mountain Kohi> *'W? a rubber stamp and l lio hUtor.v of the Mini* lie helped get out a famous Christmas edl t Ion of the Ossark White Mulo wHIi a handful of rthoe .peg* ami tin assort moid of wrap Iron: ami for epilogue use* that old rel iublo shop ela>wl-^ known from Greenland^' irv mountains to India's ooial attVIld : "One time 1 -was down in Florida Hint struck a town with the lueusllost print In' outfit y??u over laid o.vw on. Tin* editor. compositor and sole owner was setting H new* Item o?t of a gun tiy sack, "Slow work, aln'i it?' I says, and he says : "Yes, li l-?. It is a right -.-tita i I slow. lillt when It (O tHirmvin' in. 1 c'n go like hell, J" Tin- Ik>sh laugltx. Hie tourist re peats tin> last sentence of the vioiv, ta twin** the twentieth lighted match to his |d|K>. remunoB his reading, and the bows, being ttus delhvUoly dismissed, imuses at the door to say, "Guess you might as well stay tlW Saturday night*" The Kojourner, deeply Immersed in the news, merely nods assent. ?Topeka I^ally Capital. Farm Sells For Big Price Jiisl?op>ille. June.-? The advance of the txrtl wqpvII doe? not keep I>ee Coun ty dirt from , -nelllng at n big price. One of the largest real estate deals that has yet taken place in this < v>uniy took (place there a few days ago when J. O, Josoy, of tlie Til lor' h Ferry sec tion of thLs county, bought the Hon. B. W. Segars' place, near Wood row, for $124,000. There are 19*1 acres of land In the tract and Mr Josey j>ald $2fi0 per acre., an<l it is a handsome profit on the deal. . .i The annual pension bill as passed by the senate on Tuesday carries an ap propriation of $279, 000.0(H). ?In the Philippines a wife is- Joint owner and administrator of all the projHTty acquired by herself and hus band a rter ma rrlage. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Ls hereby given that one month from this date; on Monday, July 5th, 1920, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return at Administrator of tile estate of Jesse A. Nelson, deceased, and on the same day I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. JOHN P. NELSON, Administrator. Camden, S. C., June 2nd, 1920. Notice To Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of It. A. MeOasklll. fleet '.'iscd. are here by notiWod to make pmvnier't to the j itiidorslgned* and all parties having Claims (ii gainst the sin id estate will pre sent them duly alAT^ted within Che time proserilwd 1 ? y law.' II. Met '.ASK I Id,, J. G. *MH 'ASK ILL. ( ilia M f led Admlnls'tra tors. Camden.- S? ('.. June Nth. 1920. FINAL DISCHARGE No! ire is hereby given that one month from this dlate, on June 18th, 1920. I will make to the Probate Court of Kersluiw (bounty my fLnal return as Guardian of the estate of Jesse, Clyhunt, minor, and on the same date 1 will apply to the said Court for a final d'iscliarge from my trust as said Guardian. T. W. Qatoe, Guardian. Camden. S. Ma J' 12th, 1920. How ^ie Tomato Was Named l'Vw persons know the origin of this (Simmon name. It originated in this way : The earlier oxjteri mentors with ^ilie fruit lielleved that it had great eff(H-t on the spl<?en ? that is to say, it made j>ersons liable to crossness good uaturod ? gave them, so t<? syM^ak. a lovely dispixsit hui. and for this rea i . . ' .t? -rn, y. _i m son (be plant; wtt* known to the ait <*l?*nt XpttnlarUK a? Uio love ?ppl4>. Ity I In*. imuu> of love upplo It I* still known In tunny Kiigltxh-qupufctng <<mui -UMnato In derive^ . wottl ttmo, to low, wltbouft|J urn* it IK,W ? SimnWk UvTWatW*, 4 nuito 11 Sl*uUh WWMfl, AT Beginning Today, Friday June llth and Until July 1st we will give FREE a guaranteed Tube of the high, est quality with every Tire purchased from us. % r.nly RF.ST Casings and Tubes. BRUNSWICK, MICHEIIN, INDIA AND LEHKS We guarantee absolute satisfaction with every casing ad tube you get from us or your money lpack. We *"e doing this for a short while to get you introduced to our exceptionally high-grade stock of tires and tubes. Remember, Only The Best ? '<???? . W. : . . . vr City Filling Station Corner DeKalb and Littleton Sts. Camden, South Carolina Insurance We write Fire, Life, Accident, Live Stock, Hail, Plate Glass, Automobiles, Parcel Post and Burglary Insurance; Furnish fidelity and surety bonds and sell Real Estate. We thank those who have so liberally patronized us, and will appreciate any busi ness you place with us. * -? - ? ? ""-'t . ? / CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY CO. I. C. HOUGH, Manager hone 90 FOR Good Groceries .d J Mc LEODS PROMPT D?LJ VERY J! J