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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 Home Demonstration News u " (By Blanche Tarrant.) tty ' l.mil-e ln?rnm, Kershaw, 8. H won ; firwt | ?l ?**?<? in the Itlsuiitt route*! of Kim'kIiuw 1 '.unity. ;iik| therefore wIllH a H ip to Violence ill September !o compete in the district <?(. litest. Tlif girls who a re members of t he Kershaw (Jaunty Cooking <Hu4?U have been hfiv illg much practice f? ?r the contest. Ai the ' final content, on .last . Tuesday u t file school building in Kershaw there | wmh mqcli interest aroused; Miss Snider, of Wlnthrop College ami Ml Sn-if I'.icnci acted as judge** while ? in their prrseiM t)| llie tC i rl m made and haked their biscuit. U*iUg Die *aine lv 1 1 1 1 1 of f I ? ? m . baiting | owder. < ri-co, I ete. It was w ? ? 1 1 1 1 your time to mt i I he effle.ieiit manner with which tlie.v j Workejl. lie low is llie scoring of each ' contestant. ! Louise Ingram. 5M1. Annie Truesdale, M. .lean ('ulverh. i>1 lna Fletcher, 90. Susie M. Hateinan, Ntj. Tin? second scoring of butter oilier A * ed in the Mutter Contest was held on Friday, Miss Kll/.abeth Forney, Specialist in Dairying. . was present and Judged. each pound. Twenty pounds were scored, and xr> was the lowest score received by any pound. The five ladies making the * highest gi'ade in this scoring were : , Mrs. It It. Truesdale. i?U. Mrs. C. I\ I.orick, !?1. Mrs. M. W. Hough. 1M> I J. Mrs. K. C. I'earee. Si) 1-2. Mrs. X. H. Workman. KJ) 1-2.' The Jhlrd scoring will tie held on Frhbiy, July 4. at ten o'clock at t!^e ( oniniunfty Market. Weevils. Weather ami Poison. t'lenisMii t 'otl.cge. June '_!<? -As I !<?? vvca tiirr conditions constitute the dc termiuiog faetor in the amount of 1 toll weevil damage from year to year, 5< > will the weal her direct l.v affeet tin*, poisoning work from year to year, ac cording to I'rof. ,\ |?'. Cotiradi, Mil nudogist. who states that if 'luring the early pari of llie fruiting season there is y mouth or tuoi'c of. hot and dry. i weather w.e may expert that this vvJIL control the w eevil sufficiently to make dusting not necessary or profitable. < >n the~nthor hand, if this is a ? period! of frequent rains, the weevils will multiply very rapidly and severe loss may tie _e\ peeled. The midday show ers of a rainy season have a tendency to cause shedding of many squares and young hoi Is.. This results in a concentration of weevils on the ro I innining fruit, thus aggravating the j si t ua lion. I During the dusting season the ! weather may he so rainy that it is impossible to keep a eoat of poison on j Die plants sufficiently long to be of value But fanners should not be un duly aXrail of threatening weather I after' poisoning has started. Kxperi ! eiice >o far would indicate that oVery j effort should be m,?<Te fo apply the ; poison a - early as possible according I to schedule Sface the weather eoudi > lions va'rv in different ioealitin?, the procedure < an be determined only dur lilig'- the dusting season :i 1 1 ? I I'm each 1 ' loc;i | j | \ i ml i vidtia I l.v. Itisiinrv ILI.K N'KWS noiks t I The V iti'liratofr. Mi-? S.^iiu Slnki'> <>1 1 ' i!i 1:1 ;iihI .Mr. Sunlit ft' Spring Hi!! u ? r, mar lit 'I Siiit<l.i\ a I'll iiiimHi l.\ f|i*v .1. A. < ?' 1 1 I i w 1 1 1 1 i ^ re* i " I r(|< < * : 1 1 ? I -? haw ln'fii i*-Hr<i a ii ' ?>M|rill^ i|n- . 1 1 1| ? r* >:i ? li 1 1 mil! .?! M:-? An mi Ki^N inii K lii.tiil-. ?.r I.iI>im!\ Hill T ? Ml Kill, I I.I i..' .>' : it* - |. I .? Till \\ I I !? I ! I ? I.I k I ? I'll ?? '1:1- III- 1 . ! II. ? ? S : i : 1 1 i : i \ ? . i : 1 1 . 1 1 1 ! i ? I ! Mr I .< ? 1 1 tie- lit!' -i i ? I V| > - I - ? II: ,:. a i n1 in. 1 1 i i i ?! I '?> N| .i _'i i 1 1 . 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A: i.i- li it ? nun-h )ns( Nil 1 . 1 1 1 f a? , 1 1 |,. ... it \| i \\ i ? ? i ;t ut W. I ?!???( ha n.p- i i;--f \ l a vv ! > Mr. I ' 1 1 a nip- * i . . ? t . ! i f.i i : . _ health -fin ; ;ii> i:. . f.iiv r ?????: . t y rp turin'l f: a. i -p. 'a! I'all.morr vv i.i ii !.? I. 1*1 -}?*???* ? ?mi- 'tiii'* iii llii' I, . ? i _'a.i.l I.;. !h a ! ? It . VI i.|:i ? **: r 1 o *h. : ? fM 1'renoh ? i? nf.it. v% a - aw.irii I *ho V.l.U* prlzo f r ph v ? ii - .i. Nino Ituii'lri'l an?l f.vi ?pu.?frr< out of im r-ry f!iotj?nnil who Jia vr rr::ehod flu- of 2.1 iivr> Im lie I." ; fl'rj out t'f CNory ronr-h ?>.' . 11!? rca <h HTi. ni?d 8 n 1 1 n f ii f)io asf of HILUfcST CP WUHIU'S Cli.LS Franco, With it* Many t I4W lien* Ouliai.Kv Any it Mo Ccn ter$ of Population. A* tit Dm- (ji|csl|( n ok the si<\'t!|i sett*, j J.d*/lJn{M? ) is roinj ilm; -i Nr.h- ? ? I ;ir j.?. Utrdriti < i Ion * to j ? ? 'ci :o ( ii ; ^even i ? j J* >? <>i itodie i>*e| I ' y Ihut lil.iJiv ? J| -v., - 1 , 1 , i inn." u| >111 J>l " lnot in 1 1 V -I f;i!> I.I j i i. ii' isrt* mi hvr seven lulls ?* v a mm tec o. uiTU<iit .\ , says the WK|i-| oj j| ii ,i?<i In ,|M. cull,,; ,,1 |, .nv>\ > ? ? I'K Herald, San i-raucisco is . 'be IUIhm n| 1 1,< world's htr^e citii-ji. | ? '<? ujiytny ill,. eml ot a iiri.v inlu> i?ui^ | I" IIM, ?:?<(? i* H;i n KeiJ in) ,|U. ??<vim hy Hi - I n i i f 1 1 uimI mi the i?il;inil sjfjg b,\ i In* ? ><>ui heir Ht'|n uf f ?"'?in. I- jv, I, |)a>. ,| t.jt> Ksl,j( ,?v. (,i - <i l 1 1 j 1 1,\ area of apprexl "IJlll'I.N ..<> IHMI n, | )|s i , ,n, j, ,(r,., | \\||(| ihe I l.tMK) avlv# of Manhattan island. * ' ''.v ( < m 1 1 n i 1 1 s imi ji.si si-Vi-n hills I, III ti ( ot ill III forty- four. The highest of them, Mount Davidson.' ,H .J.i7 l ei ? i . I wo Hi tlu* ii|i|)iir?'iit end of the iimin btiHinos street, under whh h till' thoroughfare passes by lon^ tunnel, an- 7-\s hiiU T8V-(vt ?t and a re called nvin Peaks. to i i?e v. .limit of which 'here is H scenic automobile drive. 1 St r;t wherry iilll, In the niJildU* of (Joid ?'?? < imi* park, which Is a ? hi rd larger mi .m m t haii Ww York's (Vnlrul park, _u conical hill t-(? feet |,|ui) ?,,d |t' I* 'tfirdled half way up h.\ a pleasure ake, while lame mountain, finned thes? lust eighty years as the sin- of h mass- ! '>?* si My -foot cross upon it*i summit, Ml so is -4L?() IV, I i'lacilrnlly nil of tile forty-four hHl.s i ?l Francisco are almost twice an i 'Itii us any hill in Koine anrl nearly I nil o| thiMii are aiiotil twice ;i> hiu'li as t he Acroplis hi.'l in Athens or W'asli ?1^'ion Ihiuhfs in \,.w yi.Vk or the I'iN er h I ii n >? of Hoiioken or West New Volk on tl,,. Syy.: Jersey sj,h- of the ! I I inlson. Kv?.vpt for that fourth of Sari Fran ? is< o s hills which have heen compicte l.v hum upon or , haiiK?'<l hy man. this ' interesting filet I hnve ohscrvcfl f)H the j snTimilts of some thirty of them? wild < 'ulifornia yellow violets fcrowdnj,' and. a hloom in spring, linyerinu siiKnestions J perhaps <?f fhe Moral ahundame that may have eharaeterizi'd the least fav- ! oted parts of the peninsula in the old days before the yrinp. eume or he- ' fo/e the world learned that a mag nllieent lamlloeked mid hill-sheltered ! TTarhur nearly 10() ,?|ies |on>? ?,,d fr.mi ! three to six miles wide lay snujjly he- ' idnd that harrow slit in the hills, but a mile and an eijjhtli in width, forniinp the picturesque Western oei*iin portal known us the (J olden <iate Twins and Quadruplets. Once in <j while one reads ?hout a birth or quadruplets. Very rarely '! quintuplets Hr<, horn, and there have even heen instances of sextuplets. W lien four j0jr more hahies come Into tiie world at a birth, almost never do more- than three of them survive. A tendency to the production of tw us is undoubtedly hereditary; it runs In families. A woman whose mother am! Ki'undmother have borne twins mav 1 fairly he expected, if married, to hrinj; : ont or more pairs Into the world. That ' ctiriotjs armored mammal, the arum- i dlMo, common in Texas and .Mexico, ! nearly always produces four youtijr at ? hirth : ii nd the most remarkable I fhinjr about t Tie n i is that they are ' "Identical" qtiadt ifiiets ? i ,. pro duced by the split i in jr ,,f ? single fer- : lilized cell. I he I'lleuoiuelion of split- j i* known ii? u.t-iir nnly in tlm ar- > ma d j 1 1 o ihmI iii i ? i : : j i 1 1< h i'i i iru I human twin* (prodm-fd a HtitrU' <t*ll) are very ?? x ? ?t ioita I, hut not rxt retimly i lire, Tlm\ :in? in t duplioa?<*> of oim imliv iilnal. ami might alinovt l,(? v.ji i ? 1 in x|iar?* a <*????? 1 1 1 < ?i t i ? l?*i ? ? i C > . < M' dinary "i ra i?rn:i I" i?in> may he more ni' It's* aliki* I 'i 1 1 identmal twin* rr<ctm , hie other -M i I o-el y that it i- hard t lo it*!! : in m ap:w: Improved PnintSpray Guns. J'ji lit' . \ a in i -Ii i t i tr li\ 1 1*? ? -pray 1 in <i 1 1< m I ! i : . - -o dearly I ? n ? \ # ? 1 1 it- ad- ( vantage- tii.it iiii|iio\imI tools fur lis u-e .-!???- ?? f !n!rrt-M. a spray ing ii"//i?' ol automain j ? i - 1 1 ? I ?i-vni, new l" i i,' mm!"- n Mi>*ot:rl. humilt s al! k in!- "f li'iuiil <<:ning-. im Imlng laa\\ a-ph.iH pnlr.f. with pit <-urrs < f So pounds a Till lo-- < 'Mm model !? made l ? ? t't tin- t-p "f an ordinary >rri.w ! 1 1 p jar ur im-'al * i?nta 1 1 1 ?- r .l?r- ? ('(Villain in;: ? 1 i (Yet cil .-olors in.iv l.c n tt'i'dini'-'i"! in about -ee??m!-, thp no/./. If Initio <li atu-il h\ Mowing Kt-ro sf 1 1< ? at.il air through it. Tin- inerhnd (?fni-r- up to ."?< ? ui hi -tpiaif f ? ?? ? f i if -urlVi. a m : mi t e. w 1 1 i 1 ?? a larger t\p?? arrange,) f<> r > tint ??? t ion to a -)???? al p i* i if tank i 1 1 \ e r? a m mm h a" ST.. An : mporrant feature i- i:- rayv adjustnifi t from fim* -hading :o tun\> fh-w ("afltu: l'"p:. Mr i rv M <g ; 'in' The "Drys" of Bombay. .Mohii mmodnn- in I'.omhav ; nvp sir. rlcil an antldrinkmy ? DiiipHiKii '*? "reform" 'heir ro rHij;ioni?ts. Th#?y nr?* pit kiting th?? litpjor -linps ami the Mti-k ni" < otnitij.' out haw tlir.r Tit . ???*. I blackened an'l :irc tnar'lmd through the -t (???<?' - ? ? ? ? f mriM 'JruvJc \UI- ?!??< ki"! w p h .i "gai!;ml i>f old fd> ????-? ami t* :i - ??l-'-:i roe ml 1hf <\ 1 t an on t , i u k . n ] . v , i ? . ? T.ondoii M:..! Corrugated Cardboard for Insu'Jton f'nrnitra . --?-i rl r .? ;)!'i . f r j J?fil !*# ? i | o h nu . ..ii |.< . ? .r insnlntl^y li'.i.idin.- Mi mi. t> Im-iPM t !t?n pnr'i : . : : ?. .l? idnMr in t>a rv ? nnd pou'*r\ ' < t,? s. TTip lirtVi'- H re Ii|ir|lt'(| ilunc 'I'I* 'o r ' H ar<! Mm t ' ?*'??'? I "Ui. ' h?* imtt'-r at n z uppl!"'' i'h -horf nail- and f i. atk. ?n? h a? u?e<] for th?- iipp't.-a i ,on o/ rot? fin" v>"l>er. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Btfught, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of /? _ ? ? and has been made under his sonal ""Pervlsloa rince its infant" C AUow no one to deceive you j? this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ? are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and* Children? Experience against Experiment Never attempt to relieve your baoy with u remedy that you would use for yourself What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for CaBtor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contain! neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For' Over 3Q Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Vol W ll.l, ri\I> si 1 T A H I.I*' UIFTS IN ALL LINTS "1* II'WFI.KV \\l> VoYFI.TY AT THIS STORK. WE _Aiii: always hfajkjfa'rtfrs fur things in the JKWEL in ami NOKVI/n LINK \\h I HIS SF.A?S?>N FINDS US HITTER > i < m ? k i : 1 1 than i:\ i:r. Chevrolet "490" Touring Car Was $925.00 Delivered Camden Now $725.00, All Charges Paid REDUCED $200 1 he Lowest Priced Completely Equipped Automobile on the Market. BUY r^ow George T. Little, D|STRiBUTOR Goodrich Tires? Quaker State Oil? Wilard Batten* RELIABLE service on all cars