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Count) i \mi m 1 1 1 for Krmlinw \ i turol iny on Kuv - -7fl?. Ot the women <if fV?in?' Inuumst rat Ion Clubs. Utt> Kervtnitx t Imnty Council whn or * Lj.illlxed , <?dloWtUtf offiecrs wort* fleeted: President, Mrs Paul Hrovvn. Vl<*c. President, Mrs. J, II. 1 'cajiee. X??e ri i . 1 1 \ m - c Wa i i*. ' e Council I - ttMUle 'M' dfi'i.vi'H of I !??? Home Demonstration Clubs of tin* ?OlIlH.V. W llOT dlltV il U I ?> f I M ill I It ? I I nttr aims and purposes for tin* tlcivelofl RU?;tl of I lie county. Alt cluhs will work together to a<*eoi,npllsh tlie^e pur* I m ?v?'s. Iicllr viiiL' I hut in uiill.v thO^ U strength". The first problem under OiiiiNtili'i'it > ?l*Mi Is the marketing of Ihmjic phHlutf, ? Plans tfre being discussed, ami wo hope, to soon hi* able to p] <t(H? tin* missing Unk *-,j,.bet ween Mm proijiKtr it ih$ the consumer. The Count. v Council iflH meet on December Ub, at 2 oVlook at tho office of the ! Ionic Demonstration Agent. All . member* of the Homo l>emonstrath>n Clubs who havo produce to sell, please li t your officers know, ho thoy may bring to the council meeting tho amount of food products to be pla<-ed ?>?? tin* market. I ionic Demonstration \u?Mit. Speaking of women having more m msc than men. you ever notice that when the baby ' gets ^ big enough io walk, father wants. to give away tlic baby carriage, hut mother puts I I u'p In the gaii'tstV Final Discharge Notice is .lientby given that one ue?htl? l iuin this date, on l' i i<la> . I nveinber old. 11120, I wit! make t r? tin- Probatv ? ourr of Kershaw County m.v final re turn as Guardian of the estate of Wad <l.\ T Duncan. Jr., lie having attained his luajorlt) , and on the sane dale I w ill appl.v to tin* ni d Court for a final discharge from- an |j iiv| said tinaid i.in. .i m. <;iu:i:n ' iinid' ii, S. ( iLiobei' 2Sth, I Olt). Notice To Debtors ami Creditors. All parties Indebted to the estate of ' At tiaddeu, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any. having Halms against the said estate will pre sent them duly attested within the film- | M'rscrihed I ? v law. MltS. I '.I0SS 1 10 Ul.ADDKN, Administratrix rumdeu, S C., November 20th,' 11)21), Collins brothers Undc for Colored People | Telephone 4 1 v 714 W. l>eK*fb St. COLUMBIA LUMBER & I MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUw ER STS. Ph.ne 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. We Can't Restore Sight to the Blind But ? -We caii help weak, defective sight most wonder fully, by glasses especially ground for each individual case. < Don't be blind to your own interests if your vision is fail ing. Let us pilot your- eyes to sight s a f e t y . M. H. Hi-YMAN ?? a). Jpwelrrs ,1 (v.! Op i ')n;et risl s dr. R. i:. srr.v t.nson I ? K ! I - I ( rn-i >T iit'HiU:. ? ( .imtlrn. > I Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST i Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN,. S.;C. STONES KEEP THEIR SECfl-T ftectoratlon of 3ton?hr:io? H Ra vcaled Nothing New ?f tntoreit to 4ii? Antiquarian. The r?? -? t ? #r.? t Ion Of Ki ?!.<??. ?'r tin* rwMWil f^tih tVitUittfrt ;>s l>( the orljj li. ii l>ii I , . I (i of Ml* flllltol|v rll'HlV There are indication* i ha i tlu> entire monument was sunoiimh'il by h < lr- , cle of m( -W) *too??n, r-???t mm of which roiuftju* todn.y. Thy attic** of wop***. In cottJiiiK'tlori j wit li i li?* noeieiy of nutlqunrh'H, (? OvWhtfutlfltf the monument, replying the fallen *tone* *?d exploring fh* *lte. Fttiiv?tlon? have rovfiilwl Hock otn for u n timber of Mton** that an* no longer lr? i^UiHQcf, . bnt history i nnnot in rounl for l li??i r ab*en< Imrlng the ext a va t hunt a number of hammer (tones, i ;imi burnt bones vM'rt1 found, ul*o' mnn.v nrtU'l?>* of more modern origin; ,*rraj?K of it<> limn remains, penule* alul farthing* of varying dnte even ilp to I In* ;>i esent Kmc, The phues where these eoln? wofe found hit a problem In thfm> Helve#. Why. for example. Khouhl h half-penny of Genrge III he found deeper hi the earth than a farthing of .James I? A new mnp of the monument Is to tie drawn and preserved in the Antl quurleu museum. ton tin- nhjeet of the excavations, tl.te discovery of ihe ori gin and purpose of the famous menu* ' ment, In h(II| unsolved by the recent >' work T .? ?i> Time*. CENTER OF HUN WAR POWER! ? ? Ruhrort, With lis Splendid River Har bor, Really the Mo?t Important i City of Germany. ItuhroiM, which had I ho largest riv- j er harbor In Kuropc*. n ml which In- j eluded ihc 1 1 1 1 h r hasliv, was the power j plant of Germany's former industrial i machine ant! mighty war engine. Moisyeen the Rhine 11 1 m I Knhr Is ' l>ulsburg, city of rolling mills, fnuud ?irs and factories. This beehive ? ? f in- ' duslry h'iim once a university town, I 'rti (In- school whs supplanted l>,v fae- ( torlo?. I >11 l.<)ni i*ir Is connected with I he "nhr by a canal. I | her up ihe llnhr Is Wilton, itn , >i ant tin! utiiv j'ur its- steel, hul also ? ?r tiecr. soup nnil chemicals. The '{ii.hr basin com! Ileitis hoi only were mportanf to CJe'Mnany because of their o-li\y production. hut because* they j i tl< in* were, nccfstjhip for water im- ; 1? >' t a t h?n nf ores. A canal connected 1 i >"fi inuip I. it cits of die Kuhr basin. ' itli the Kins rise ilms affording -an outlet fit ihe North sea ut Kiuden. The i Muhr ?:ix made navigable frmn the Chine in Wit ten si 1 1 ne ?'??"> nines, hy . l-'ti'il ! I - I ? I I ? ? s Connoisseur of Feminine Beauties. An ex 1 1 ,i4i. dinars. r?sptesi from s j professor ut ;mh hropology in Vienna was rorc< ted hy the Western Austra lian iniiiister for education Mr. Cole hatch. This Austrian professor ap peals to the minister "as ? connois seur of feminine beauties" for photo graphs of several hundreds of the most beautiful women in WeSlerh Aus tralia lie Intend* to publish those photographs In an Illustrated cata logue of the beauties of all countries. 1 While Mr. ('olebatch's sense of- humor J has coyie to his assistance and pre- j ? vented h i in from sending the extreme- | ly blunt replies vouchsafed trade let t ers from Austria aTnf" (Jermany, It may he .understood wltlftmt fear of contra diction that the Viennese professor ?vill not publish the Western Australia I reply. If >? selection of press coin i incuts on i lie professor were forward : etl to 1 1 1 1 1 1 lie would recognize that , \\ve.st ??rn Australia girls have the knack ! j "i s;t v i 1 1 u i he right thjnc in ihe rlsrUt way al ihe. ri-lif | line. It Followed W In-n Aunt Helen k?-|K company i with a young lieutenant in the army j she prevailed on her ten year oh! ! nephew in wear a soldier over -oar. I In souuu lieuifua it was sii. . . | hy h ho v sront eXeCut i \ e. ml I I < \ .[??? | ' ei veil it I ms s.'olll uniform w lin-l| he j hail to wear to please aiiuiie I'tii ihi- bos si our e\t?i uiive and A tllit licit n base 1 1 i -a L' i'-'*tl and I'.oh- ' hy lias lieeu tuihli interfiled in knoss ? iiii s\ ho w ill be hi'- sij,-, |n u;n llll'U ^Ulll Helen -t a! tell ll oil > The othei this he made a iImhh'i\ ami | ? ante .? linn. nt; in 'lie hons,- toll tuothe: all. up |i "< ?h linn tie: " he l?ey. mi < . . i ? nuulit as ss ? 11 i^ei nic j I ' i .ii. ?? v ' eoat. a White se>i ]||i. I a "? \ ' 1 1 , Helen Ifl beu'!nnin? in >s arm up to i! ?ninis'er I :e! lis \ e ss - S d r ; i a c. k e d 1 ? ? e ? -i ? ? 1 . us | iel ???? ! ? ? . v. . i, hell I ' ' ' . ? . ? ? .ft ? : r e f y ? . | ? pn->t ? ? '? i 1 ? . i ? I r?> t , , . . ? ? ' i y \ ss or k a Sun -?? .re . . _ ' ? ? ? . .1 . hi !. * . ' 1 1 ' I I . V . 1 1 1 1 1 ?_ ? ? A w i. ' ' - 3 o ? S .i i c .? tt ?? ? ? . . - 1 > ... i lu m. II" ill I. 1. I h?? ' ? ' i ? ? - s :o ? *??.< l-s ?* n-K iiu'ti t i ? v.e ?t I i fl 1 1 ?t ? ? ? The '' - or 1. 1., it loii'4 ' (I i . s villi.' II 1 1 ? siiid 14 i... . u ? . . .'h tn p Ch'rch Vjlu.1t On f ; t^ ""lu.liM I ion > n I ulted Stntet ovsii ?? little over ".**?. iw*> church ; s hIii'MI at shout $ 1 .TiVl mm 000. j :i|STOKV OF ^1'IMtE I ANDIS I a mou- 'litrinl H Keal Ix?\it of llaw (Mill. Cbft'ii# oVv' !.*> Judge Landls in it 1 ? t; 1 1 1 ? ? tV.' OlC Important i eases -lit* ha# p;pwod npiin iiiirt hi" wit : : 1 1 1 1 suea-in -some! tut*,* ImUM'iftll ilitl M.lllft ilUC* tall- Whl'"h III- *11 reels ;ii |?ii^oluM< U'Uij counsel f 1*010 liK In'ii' li ha \ e n i it ? ** ? him famous. Itnweha 1 1 alway* has t>een one of his liohbles. Ill the liille town of Logans port, IiutV whuytt* lit* www reared Hit' .ludge pjuytut on amateur Blul semi prnfessfnnu l t ^la in*. Ills hvUliant I >ln y lug brought 111 lit itmwy offer* to turn lir^e^Lxutilt (but In* always dtvllned, mh.vIiik ployed merely for sport and love of the gtttne. In lpM .Judge Land Is presided In tin* legal buttle which resulted from tile greatest handball war In hlHtory the fight of the Federal League ?i gainst the National and American Leagues. Tin* Judge never rendered li decision in thiH ease, however, for it wtiN settled out of court, while he was still for ml us his difficult opinion. White studying the ease the Judge * l HH.it many hours looking Into buse luill history, the national agreement ?yid other documents wiving luforma II oil concerning baseball. th(! knowl T*itgc acquired during thts period made him a legal authority on the admlnls f ca I Ion df the gaiue'H affairs. Judge I-andls attends many major I mm u uc ga me* here every year and seldom misses n world's series. ?\t the annual fall /'lassie hr. generally /nay he found In a t>??\ back of third hase. hl< old. Iil:iri< slotii'h hat pulled down over hi* e.ves during 'he game, and a liyig bbiek cape falling 'from his shoul der*. (lo never talks during a game, 'l?ut simile* every ifla.v elosel.v iuid enjoys h mi I v zing the strategy used hy (lie opposing player*. ' ? i n ? of his hOh Ides at a game i- I ? ? lr,\ t" guess the next play. ' , .? .luilgc l.and wa^ ?hunt in Mllvllle, Ohio. November INSU. null wih named f Keenesaw Mijiiilaln. near ,V 1 la u J x. t !a.. ? h'crr his father was wounded tn tin* Civil \V:i r Hi' tlrst became nationally prominent when he fined the Sla inhird ??il Company Sjli.'j lu.tHUi after forcing .liiJin 1 >. I Jock e feller t" i-oni.- here to' 1 1 s: i f^A . 11 ;* de cision vsa* reversed hy the Supreme I'onrt. however. Iniriiiu th* World War h?> presided i' ihc fnimm* I W W. trial. senteiie. i i:_ ? ? I ; i -_r 1*111" Haywood, <ecre.tnr\ ' ' c : i < 1 1 r i * r "f l he organi/at ioii. and !I'J i other iidniihers to prisoii_^__Shortly af Iriwiird an explosion In the Federal hieldinu killed several persons. but 'the .Judge was uninjured. lie also( sentenced Congressman Victor Ttergec to prison for alleged obstruction of the nation's war preparations. Judge Laud is drew congressional af P-ntlon shortly after the war. He found tlult .iuo*t of the lwwyers ap pearing .before nim who were wear lau wrist wair+ie> had not been in the service "Have all these wrlst w :i teh lawyer* file a statement what branch of the service the\ Mere in." he ordered his clerk Senator Thomas. of t 'olorado. in an address iji the Senate, said Judge Lan db should he impeached for his or <|?t : Tin* Judge's ?>nly Comment nii- ; "i >i hi i i i hrogt tho devil what cop Senator* will do to ptttw the (line II Wit \ 'Jud|<c 1 ,11 lulls' utlis^r i?r liuinoi oils \ nl.it I lmiil?> from it touch are til rertcd ill ttjeu til till stations In lift-. < ?ne day hp sen t hingly denounces | corporation, and the next titty xyinpu thlzes with and lifl i?>. some unfortunate lir'soiicr brought Ik*(o?p him. His fuv c.\pres>lon l>: ' Take I hl>< iniiii up l<> Maliel's room tin- jail or : 'Take hi III to lu'Hin ami glvn hill! tin- yas.v chair." KKRKHAW NKW8 NOTRH lid ere iin? I inns fautlu'iril From III. I ra Of That ri?rr. The Cole Brothers 'Circus. billed to Appear In Kerahaw hist Saturday, (lid not show" up. There was quite u crowd In town to greet it but when the show failed to "arrive they invested their money to better purpose ahd were that much better off. Attorney Allen IJ. Murchlson bus dlx- 1 ^intluued the practice of lusv at Ker ahaw and ha? gone to bis old home to be i with Ills parents. Mr. and Mr 8. John T. Stevens and Clms. |>. .Tones, of Lancaster, went io Camden Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Shannon, mother of C. J. Shan non, of Camden, who died on Sunday at ii ripe old age. Mrs. Shannon belonged t<> one of Camden's oldest families audi was a highly cultured -and most gentile Christian lady. At n conference held in the Kershaw M.elhodlst elinreh Sunday at Hie close | of .the morning sei'vlce' n report was I read which showed that the church had J raised for all purposes during the year, not including the payments to the Mis sionary Centenery Fund, the sihu of ?ll. Of this amount $217.70 was a >urplus upon Hie salary of tlie preach j er and .*I27'"?.0O was for the Kpworth Orphanage. Resolutions commending! I hi' work of I { ?? \ . K. ,M. iMiltose were ii I so udopted. Miss ||a (Jay and Kdgar L. Sowell. of j fl.e l'hil Uock section, were married j iasi Wednesday night. November 17th. | l>> Ke\ .1. M. N'e.il at his bonle. M s> Ktlicl McCa skill and Heiiuiej ?l<>linsou. both of the Buffalo section. | wetv married Sunday. November 14th. h\ M ? isirafe 1? F. Itoliorts at his boinf October Honor Itoll Lugoff School. (Jrade I.- Coleman Bvanham. Loriug Blackmon. tirade 'J. KVel.v ii (Jeltys. l.cola Kirk land, .lob ii McCua, llonlen Kosborn. Melita Team. Grade .'5. l/oiii* Union. ttaymond Lee. Lemuel ( >gb\sby. H. A. Unhon. John Team. Grade .lulian Blackmon. Grade <?.? Jemel Kabon, Nick Itahou. Grade 7.? Martha Oglesby, Alile Am mons. John Lee, Alexander S. Heyward. Grade S. -.--Bertha .Tones. Louise Ha bon. 'irude 7. Thomas iloshoro. Miss Maty Hansie. aged sixteen years, of Falrehance. Pa.. holds a uni que record for a girl of her age. Be sides going to school and runnig a farm, she finds time to act as a "moth er" to five children, all of whom have) been under her carse since her mother'# ilea th. r ? ?? ? - ' * -n ?* Another Royal Suggestion 5? :> i > <? "* <" '.' , . , ?? ; ";. 3-EggAngel and Sunshine Cake: From (ho New Royal Cook Book AN Augel cako th*t am fairly melts in your mouth. Instead of i iKht eggt> it can be made with three and the yolks t>f the eggs can be used for a Royal Sunshine cake. Angel Cake '1 cup sugar 1V4 cups flour Mart' r^ <jr",'rn of S teaspoons Royal Bak ?ul55ST4!f % cup scalded milk . a teaspoon almond or ? vanilla extract ??n wWtti# of* ? - 1 -rr?'- ' Mix and slftfrst Ave In gredients tour times. Add milk very sldwl?, ' while atllt hot. beating continu ally; add vanilla; w|x well beaten^mtli iigliV.r" ffurn liUo unKreaaed angel cake tin and bake In very slow oven about 45 minute* Remove from oven; In* vert pan and allow to atand until cold. Cover top and s|dea with , either white or chocolate icing. Sunshine Cake 8 tablespoons shortening % cup Sugar folks of 3 eggs teaspoon flavoring extract ? % cup milk cups flour 3 teanpoons Royal Rak ing Powder Cream shorten Inn; add sugar Kradually. and yolka of eggs which have been beaten until' thick; add flavoring; sift to gether flour and baking powder and add alter* nately. a little at a time, with the milk to first mix ture. Bake in greased loaf {?an in moderate oven 85 o 45 minutes. Cover with white Icing. ~ Abmmiutmty Pitr* derived from FREE By all means get the nevr Royal Cook Book ? jUst out. Contains these and 400 other delightful, help, fut recipes. Free for the asking. Write TODAY to ROYAL BAKING PQWDEKOO. 115 Fulton Htrwt, Ntw York City Willis Jones Keleased 011 Bond Willis .iones,. who It win In* re-, inemhored, was tried at tin1 spring ses sion of -.iiir; In this city tor the niur i|"r <>J ; ,M? Scull hoy at the Jor iIm" si Iiool house. and who was sent l?? iii" Si\|o Hospital to .ascertain his .mi-nial .(Couilit ion, ami who was pro notmeed hy tlie officers of that Insti tution to he sane, hut to have a mind equal a l?o\ of a ho tit. lli years, was brought before Judge Bowman Monday evening, and was teuiporairlj released under a $tt,OOQ bond. LaU* Judge, J Sow man divllci to allow the t i in* ? on this lnnid t<. lie extended nutil the next term of ?onrt. -- -Kiwnfar Her ald. 5 . - - - 11 v ?rltl is iilwu evenly divided I k * t w c 1 1 tliose who ?io afraid they won't get justlee nml those who arc afraid tlie.v will. "**?* * -iv Advanced on Cotton SEE ME J. L. MOSELEY A CHEAP wagon ^ "*? in the begin ning is the most ex pensive in the end. We don't sell prices, but wagons. Have just received a ship ment of the good old Southern Standard 60-inch track wagons. Rhame Brothers, Camden, S. C.