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I HE CAMDEN CHRONICLE fl. D MUE8 K4it*r and Publisher PublUfted *v?rf Friday ;a No. noi> Hroatl utrpet ami eut*r*d Hi the Camden, , Houth ('a roil lit peytoffic* an woad elan* mail mutter PrUy l'Of annum WW. ? ~ ? - ,1 i mill) mmm ' C.hhiIcii, K, 4'.. September l ml, 1921 The MM Impor taut Stuir Highway. 1 ?f more Importance than any oth* (>t for through truffle to South Carolina 1|| that running from the Marlboro line" through Cheraw, ? Mutden, Columbia and Aiken to Am JgUat#* That it tho hlahv a,i> that eonmK?t? Washington ami the North with Florida and from the North the (. jnjfMieru caravan* move toward Flor lilt) more than any other dirt&iloii. This highway run* approximately through t middle of the stale. It follow* the line of leant rOHlatanoe, the itahie that count line railway# naturally follow. ItH grades are few and cawy. It* soil Is sandy and roads upon It are of easy construction and maintenance. It crosses, hut two im portant streams the I'ee Dee and the Wateree, and they already are bridged. j This is the road, which, though it hanl not been smooth, has l>ecn for the inost j part travelled from tlte north to the vouth in Winter. for tin' reason that ! a sandy road .never becomes. irn ! I?asf-uhij.\ . ' The Marlboro. Itiehhiml. Lexington j and Allien count.* sections of the road are usually Maintained in fair condl t ion and present no especial diffieul t if- . Sometimes parts of them are allowed to defe.loru.te, hut tills i<? not likt'l.\ to he the ? ":i ? t* iU I lie future. < "hesterfleld ifml Kershaw are not; unties. Throng!, them runs j of the highway and il i>? nee- J < >sary that this stretch,, if the great j thoroughfare l> pro|x?rl> to wvc in j ihe deveh >pmeu t of Ptouth Carolina.' he rebuilt and ke|?t Up. How rail that i he done? The minds of the hijehwuy commission. the 'good roads ajwocia- J rion and all other associations vigilant for find Intent u|H?n the. state's im provement should he turned to that (pie-tion Kditorial in Columbia State! , For the information of oitr^dnilyi neighbor and the trtivciing puhiie we j wa-fi! it known that i'ugineer (Jregory j ha-. jus| informed The Chronicle that the road from the Wateree River! bridge to the Itichlaml county line was; eoinplete<l thi?? week at a cost' of ! P05.0K and we now have a continuous yoi.nl roadway from Camden to Colum bia. This road i< of a ?and clay con struct ion-Trm! ? t^~ a fraction ovor t I.rlr tceii miles in length. built by the wea.lMo j? -< ? i til i hiih^ of The Story of Our States Br JONATHAN BRACE X. ? VIRGINIA* Tllfc EARLY history off Virginia re l volves about ! the name of Cu\{\. John Smith. It whs his 1 a ?1 o n? itable spirit which euabled the set ( lenient nl Jamestown to sur vive i he privatiouH and ditllcul iles that encompassed it d urine i liose. lirsf years. " There in PULL u;is made the Hrst | fr?f TFTTTtTet 1 t Knglish colony in America. The < -hart or given hy King James I to what wiu known as the Lou > I ? i ij company, under whose aus j Jamestown and the later Virginia settlements were Ion ml ? mi. designated I hat this colony should extend mile*. 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ? and Jimi miles sotiih <>| iini I'oii.I < 'omt'ort and slrt-iih we?l ward to i he .sen. 1'nder t h ? ? reign of ("harles IJ il was c.m-idered >11' It all 1 1 1 1 1 " if i a !i l < i ? I ? ? r i > that it was ' .tiled the 1 1 >i i r 1 1 ? dominion i of ti i ?< empire tnat i s !*jiu and S.'otfnnd. l-etanrt and Virginia. I i'i ? * i : this Virginia wa < ot t en < .1 1 ! e 'I I he t Hd I >om : nion The i.:ii)ie Virginia ils?*lt" me:ui> the v 1 1 g. n land ami was , , 1 1,->| .liter C^lieeli l\ I i / M I ?< ? t 1 1 the " 1 1 gin Queen." The early govern ment of Virginia is of great In tj rest. At first eomniunism w ;t - tried. under which system the land ?'"<! "" property w.is owned Hi '?oniman and all profits were divided equally. '('his pr >v ed a 1 1 1 > ; . > roil > failure. In PUP the hot real representative govern ment in the colonies was estab lished. en I led the house of hill gesses, whieh eoiitiuite<l in force under varying fortunes until Vir ginia joined the (Jniou and be came the tenth state In 1 7 km Much might be written of the eha rnet er i?f the early Virginian settlers and their 'great intlm-nee <>n Ameriea?) life. From Voginin has sprung two other sf:fp, nt ucky ...... \?'?*?t '? |-'ven so, the slate's present area is -lg.tt-7 square miles I'oliti tally the fHrf Dominion xfat?* i* entitled to twelve presidential electors. ' This In about the aver age of the southern Htate^ <@ by MoCI?r? N*w*p ttpnr Hy n<llr?t?? ) sr?w?n J 6m** Co., of U?k*W Hill, 8. l>. More K(mh) new* tloux tlili line U (he fact th?t the contract for Ike re building of the ?t retch of road from Camden to the Chesterfield county line ha# Just l?een lot and work haw a I ready commenced on thl* end of the road and It will he putdied rapidly to completion. v Another feature of thlv contract Is the fit et that city council i* now build In); a direct roadway acre** the creek at the eastern end of l>okalh street and motorist^ leaving: Camden for the north liy t ii i? h I gin\ a \ wilt have a ?| i i?-<i road leading out of Camden in-trad I1"' i i"'tiu?m- route now be iiiK used. Th ? mitlHiiy fioiu Camden to thfc lA'?e CoiiAty line Leading to BUhopviUe i? a!-o under construction as Is also the roadway from Camden to Char Jotte as far as'Korshaw So It will he seen that l?y the tnd of the year] Kershaw county will show up well with ot Iters count iys of the Mate. Take .a trip over to Camden tiotud time neighbor and *eo onr new road* ways, ?Speak In' o' lawyers, Mr. Kdltor, III Rtiy the Honorable Wallace, down to Camden. had soiuethln' to say on the subject," Itud rambled ou as he threw our cut-glun* paper-weight at the '.>ft'i<e rut l-i id ii r 1 u* <>" the last term o' court here, Mr. Kdifor. I a-ked :? John Creeii how long ' he \ H n't Uyilt I'll he put in Jull If I Wfero ! in wrrtv it -piece (or the pa|M>.r and 'vac* i j ? i - 1 what ( thought about courts and ! lawyer- He said about si\ months. The t rouble is, Mr. Kdltor. folks don't : hire lawyer- any more to iret Just.lee-? they hire 'cm- to keep from getting in^tire. but if 1 were to siy that it'd luake ei.ii mad.' -Hud Mlggs in Irfitiea-s 'tor News. Mathla- 'Krssberger. foriuer vice chancellor and minister of finance was a? aNsinated today while walking through (Hack fore.- 1, near Offenfrerg, Ihidcti Twelve bullet, wounds were found in his bod>. The assailants of ilerr Krzberger. two youths who ac costed tin* politician while he was walking with Deputy 1 >iez, have not yet been found .Inst what was the motive is not known, hut it has been definitely ascertained it was not rob i?ery K rzberger. for a long tliW one of . ( Jertna ii,\ V most powerful politi cians, had for some time pa.-t been the object of a violent campaign, sponsor ed by l'an-t ieriuan circles which ac eiist-d him of being I he author of the'po1ic\ of I ho present Chancellor. I'elief that the .soldiers' bonus Will will l?f passed I ? y (.'(ingress by Decem ber was expressed .at Saginaw. Mich.. Sunday by Representative Joseph W. Forduey, chairman (if the ways and means committee, ? who tins Just ar rived here from Washington. "Pas sage of the bonus bill is the only hon orable thing t?i do." lie said. 'The boys deserve it and shall have it." The Republican house leader said he fa vors a I per cent wholesale tax as n means of raising the money with .which to pa\ the bonus. Discussing the tariff. Mr. Fordney said that with the exception of the wool schedule, ho expected the tariff bill fo be hut little changed from the -f ?riu In which it passed the house. ? Settlement of the strike of em ployes of i he Highland I'ark Manu facturing company, operating seven textile mills at Charlotte. Concord and 1 1 ii n t er^ v i I le, N C? and fyorliTriill. S. i'. was anmiuu<H?d Saturday Mi a tele ( rta,ui from ( -??W^Johnslon.^Jf, vC-ffh r lolie president of the company, ~to < ?>\ ernoi Morrison. Mr. .K?hu*1oni(r telegram >ajs; 1 am delighted fo re port se 1 1 1 e in* 'ii t of ?> 1 1 1 1* i ? in our mills dlle I tllilik to \oiir \ -i ? ' \ ilea | : < 1 1 1 1 t-?i i ! - j ii ??? h nt I 'oi n or 1 1 I < oiigra I ii liiti \ 011 oil ) our yood judwOiiK'iit in till- lll.lt III ?bl\e|l|o| Mill! i sol | tills ,ilfi mi ? \p:vss,-,| ; i-sf.i . i ton that tin. 1 1 ? \ 1 1 ! i siiii.ition .it thai 1 1 1 1 1 .- 1 nil I 'oil w I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni Mil lie i # ? ? ? ? i \ oil I to- ( oil _'i i iii from Mi ,lolins|oii this morn i ii.' .laiiii-s I I', i rre.l t. | ? r ? ? s i ? I ? ? 1 1 1 of i'i. V.rth i ; 1 1 o 1 1 f i j i I 'oi|i rii f ion of t .'tf.iM' t. fay ivirl\i"! .i V\ iii- r- on, W M ' Su lrvnn. oil j tor of "1*1 io i Ita i lotto I .a hot llorahl. stating an H<reemen; bad been renehed Mi l'?airi'tt called ? 1 1 1> 1 1 . ( io\ niior Mom is. in toilat and ?-\ p res?i | 1 1 i s ? -i i : i Ii < i i ' t h 'e that tin- per ? on ;t I loinli ?"T""i oiii'ord bad - , , I v i d the j-robb in Tin i 1 1 . 1 1" t s i iii* w it i 1 1 is i ? .i in i j i ? ? ? # ? do'-bi i s I i.f onyii tin- ?b st ru ?* i * ? * . . ? f tin- ? I i i i c 1 1 1 : i ? /. K 1 1 1 1 d i ? r T i " 1 1 1 s 1 1' .in agreement entered into with J i i . ? i',t i t gu\ erniiieiil . 'l'be a?r ? U.i u* :tet-i?rdinu to a >ta foment Issued l.\ ;h? na\> department, 'provided that in the event of total los> of this airship tin* i/K '.'i while under construction or during the trials the two govern tnenfs would jointly !??-?? i the ios> on au etiual bari' The Inifed Starrs' has paid S 1 ,r?4 M ?.i m m ? to Itritislj liovern inrnt mi enntrnet. of <_? iiiiiwjihi for the ZK - tlie .statement .Tided A' i-ordingly the Kritish government will turn b.iek it" S.rri m 1 1 * w i ? ? i tin t n i t ed States. The sin-riff s office. .it ? , r . ? i j i. wa^enfTed t?y tht'-ve^ :t r;d ;? }'?' ;r:ll|n*i ?? 1 1 1 1 fa ken lint' had Jus: be??n ? n^tured h\ officers ??'A $2aoW0o-> dairy ai ul poultry dv . velopuient for tin* Pee Hee neotlou of South Carolina, Cor Immediate j plUbuieut wh? virtually assured when ; the bunk of Florence underwrote the J su/y of $160,000 to induce t ho building | of a plant there. 1'kiu.H for beginning WOfk at once are being ?lut|>ed up now : in conference of the leadlug hindues* men of the <?; extension servile agent*, f'n niif? >, dairymen and the building, under the tuitipk** of the Clutuiher of Commerce. Herman Carroll, negro, fur 34 years connected with the Charleston police department jli> iluy mun uml Inter a#j 11 |M?lWe officer, Ull* resigned. HI* father whs n member of the depart incut jfo? |{t .wars. * ' r Choke California <\ppif* ? S!Oc |?-r do/.. at The Sust store 1 - 1 11 ? Henry C.* Campbell, a prominent citi zen of Dteahtem. in MttYlboro county, tiled last Thursday morning. .The Pee l>ee Advocate.- hi# home imi?er, say* that lie was ii big man In every way. lie wciuhcd .'MO pounds, was heart- ! ed and Jolly and retifty to" help others. I It took ten active pallbearers to off!-' elate at his burial. lie was tL'l years; of aire anil Is survived h.v hint wife ami j tw?> daughter*. Activities of Women W omen out number men in \o w j "YoFfc Stale hy ^nore than l.OiOOO % Mis. Frank IV (illbreth. of M..iit- ? clair, N. J.. bas beyn made an hou ?rti-M ry meinbt'4 of the Industrial Kugl neers. Miss Maud West ? chief of a l*nudon detective agency. is one of the best! criminal luvcstigat Ion experts in laiv' ! la ml. In Kansas Citv, Kansas,, uearlv our : .... ... , ? i in every four women and girls nmi'e than ten years of age i> employed oiil-i side of their homes. Hy having her pre-war dresses al lered, Queen .Man of Kngland Is able! to keep her clothes bill down to about StJJOO a year. The Scandinavian parliaments, the' Dutch parliaments, the New Central European parliaments, all have nil-, ute rou's women members. . Women of fashion in China liavej adopted the western skirt' and high- j heelod shoes, and sonic have even gone | a^ far as to bob their hair. ~ J It is claimed that it is costing the: former Mrs. William It Leeds more j than Si .flOO.tM'O a year for her Creek' title of Princess Annstasia. Ity carrying off every athletic lion <?r at the University of California, I Miss I skah Thrall becomes the great est girl athlete in the state. Miss Mary Itanta. of Brooklyn., who has been a missionary in New York's ChlnutoAvn for many years, is con nected with the Church of All Nations. Mary Yopp; has' been stewardess and keeper of keys on Hudson Kiver Steam boats for sixty-five years. -Most o I the time lias been siX'Ut on night boats., Prof. Irene V. Shishinanoff, one o( the most |uogresslve women in Bulga- ; ria. Is now In the United States for the purpose of *tiidyint^Kmer|ea and Americans. Shanghai. China now has ;i women's eluh composed of niort' thiin one hun < I i*<m1 Chinese women. who 'are fust Iraitiiiiu t li f ? ways of .their more uj> toihiti* western sisters. Mr-. Richard Mentry. wlio liehl the offioo of |"m ?**t mist re*s nt Columbia, JWiss.. ii ii? I e i* nine I* reside 1 1 1 >. was til t? - fir*t woman |?o*l mi<l res- in .the 1'nltotl! Slut - c </ 'Tin- Tr'a \ eleiV Ai>l Social \ in New \ in k < ? i t > ii>r?? t weiil y >i.\ liilurungOvS j :it railway terminal* ami iransatliin I i ' dock- in !<ii>kinu aft?M Hlid I' i it in i !??-- 0 " vi-li'i> Mi-- Itla 1 1 ? ? h ? ? .1 '.!? ul.il : . ,i .New I ; jN.uk ? I < 1 1 1 . ? 1 i ? ? -? ifiii . i ? \ 1 1< ? i ! taught < I A iiM-i i?;ta -I) if home < -:i 1 1 1 > 1 1 i r ? ? the l it im li ^ii!- of the Ai-ln ili-lriet. its. ? I < 1 1 1 ?? 1 1 * I I ; 1 1 ? ? I (< > I > i I ? ? Alllrr;. ? : . < *? > 1 1 1 mil toe for I >. \ .1 -led I I .1 li. . , I5t f.il.- -li. -i-:t <??! .|..w -cl'inilsly Itiiiltllim <?! irt Im? miii v i : -ii y hall l.iii'i In tin? i.'i fin- ii. ii. Mi-- .l<? rphine > < ' 1 1 :i I'ln.i n . ??!.< "f I'm !m ? ? known a rell III it- III 111' ? ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 : \ W.l- :i ' ,-oeietv I 1 1. ? 1 1 ? id 1 1 . .n \| !?- A A 1 1 . i * r . . . f 1 1 . i \ ? i In Mat- . .1 vi'Uiti.' I It'll- 'I I w ' ? 1 1 1 : 1 ii . wii<- ? . i 1 1 1 ( > fo ' ?ii - ? ?limit \ t|iii !ii_' thf \\ lii \Vh r : a I '? 1 1 1 . i r i i ??? I ,ii> Aiiiiti an ?lot :<?r. rt* ? > i . ' v t|i -?? o fi ftl i t ii .ii! for ?lra w I t' 1 1 _r .in.! i- if-w doing fa -]n on de | - i w n - . ( t M - \it>. rt m.'iih'!, ?'( \t w York ha- fur iiit-t I ?iii i ?( ^.i n i/a r ion to be I j known :t - ilif Junior Arr I'nrrnns of' Aiiifi i. ;i. tin |.iiritt?-?i i.f which is to ft I iif;i 1 1 ilif | ml ?! i< ? in Amorii-nn art( tliiouj'li f!i'- tiifliiiin of inhibitions and! !<?<?( tire i A training v timil f?.r mir?., ??f the; ! I nitfd State- Public 1 1 ?>>> 1 1 h Ser vieo Is ? I-- In i ? t.iMi-hfil 1t^ iIm* snip-on gen era! Ii will offer to aomcn desiring it. .1 1? ;!m" jn ii'i-Tit'ii ? >' iitirftiri^ . .i .-tiiir-i- f ?rnd\ lending r/> a djpio ' j ma ami an ? ?} >( - Tt u ni : \ i-?i?d in ( ? a e i 1 1 ir {?'? di-ahhil military patient*. t f Trj*?rtmtr er?TT tvi f he ?"??if * l-'nr* M il." r\ I tri '* i inori' nnd Fox j II. I-. I I I ; lir^t ( reamery Hotter ? Jts i II* nt ! I I'Im I '?i -Ii STort Hum Herr Mi; llruiv W*nm*mi?ker. of Orange-. <*urg. ha* heeu named bjr J Ollftw* lUrer*. State WarehotiM* CominlVonpf, I mv one of the twelve eot!<*) grader*' mid inipniorn' for Simth Mr, W'aiiUiiinitkvrV lerrltorj *111 , pri?e Hi** rtmntlo of Ker>b*w. I^-e' I ani| and hi* headquarter# Will at Cniudvu lie ha> rentid office room in The Ohiwlclf office wtifrc t|)e farmer* iiMHttng his xerrice* will find him Mr. Wanmtmaicr will reetd ve bulletins rtvartfing price aotl marketing wiudmoiim and other iufor tpljktlou useful to farmer- He i i? \ i i ?? - the r < ? r ule i' ? ..r the.se i , ill ii I li- ? make j ti*e of the information he can give ! t ticiii. > I'eople \Miu Scoff at l-aw Scored. Cincinnati. Auif ( "inuii 1 1-ial. mid social leaders who scoff at the federal prohibition law are aiding the < Hisr of ana reh \ and promoting ilJob violence, robbery and homicide, it was declurod'v today in a warnlnj? issued to. ili?' America u jieoide h,V I l?e Judicial section of American liar association. "The people of tho 1'nited States j ha ve undertaken t o suppress I In* alio Lloilijt e\il of tin- liquor traffit" I lit' statement, signed by Judge Charles A. Woods, of South- Carolina. chairman of the section, said: "When for the gratification of their appetites, lawyers, hankers, merchants rtinl ilyinufarturorB. and' social leaders, hoth men and women. scoff at this law. or any other law. they arc aiding the cause of anarchy and promoting mob Violence, rdbbery and homicide. "They are sowing dragon's teeth and they need not he surprised when they find that no judicial or iMili.ee authori ty can save our country or humanity from reaping the harvest.4' The statement was issued after a. large audieuce had listened lo William Howart Tuft, chief justice of the Su preme Court of the United States, urge measures to reduce delay Ju the courts lie recommended appointment of eigh teen new judges, two for each federal dUtrlet. to aid in clearing the dockets *r- ? ~ A Statement Corrected. hi justice to Mr. .1. It. West. we. the undersigned would like to state that Mr. West has never; at any time tried to influence us to make charges for hind for highway now heing con structed. hut, on Hie other hand Mr. ! West has urged usvto give the land without (Hist to thrT-ouuty. Any state ment to the contrary, now being clr I ciliated Is untrue. J. M. PERKINS J. I). MoCLESTKK DAVID FIERCE William Cothr*a, ? young farmer K*?!d1n| a . few ratios from 4lroen vllle. died iu ? hospital Sunday as h result of injur l<*y he rewlvwl when lie l irii? attacked on bN plmi' ami gored by (in infuriated bull. Mr: ( 'othiaii xui- |>enued 4?\ tin- hull tO t lit' side of t l?rn w hen he went Into his barn lotto tie one of the two bulls which hi' own ed one i?f the bull'* horns entered hi# body to u depth of six or eight Inches ill 1 < I tin- man'* death whs attributed' t * ? !<???? of 1.1. mm! Crossed (ids New Trial. ? Columbia. August Kenneth /iossett, convicted of criminally as-j vaulting a young wfiite wonutii in Ab beville v< ? n 1 1 1 \ in April, lirjo. U glV|pU a new trial b\ the state supreme eou It , the decision reversing the lower court belli g handed down here > est erday . The eou It remands the ease baek to tin* general sessions court of Abbeville tor, "proceedings confouuuhle to law." Associate Just lee Colli ran wrote the opinion and the entire t court concur red. ( lie new trial being granted on I the grounds that Cosset t was not | given a fair trial by the special court. Justice Coth ran severely criticises the, -tatnle under which -jn-fial courts are! ?called and cites a number of incidents lo show that an accused has no show-! Jinn under the present policy of- special coUrrs. ? ?? ? | The court a ho severely, criticises the j. ? , ? ? ? ?? - ?? i spirit of mobs ami says that where trials: are held under ..conditions similar! to those obtaining at the CSossett case it i> a "judicial lynching." The Ablibe- ; \ ville court wa> called Jo try the Cos sells alone. An average of one horse drawn ? m vehicle to v;\er\ eight motor driven machines pas>es over the roads of South Carolina, if ? traffic census on the Aiken Augusta highway can be taken as giving the approximate rally as of all roads in the state. The state highway department has just complet ed an average census of traffic on the, highway from Aiken to Augusta and the figures compiled show' that when ever one horse drawn vehicle passes over this road eight motor machines u'u over the highway. i .1 II Martin, of Fountain Inn, lias ! been elected su|>orinteudciil of the Slate Industrial School for Hoys at Florence. 1 A petition i< being"" circulated fn , ornugchurg asking for the pardon of * 1 >u ii Murphy. :i lifetimcr iu the state penitentiary. Mt?? I' % . Hussfll Hi M Faith 1* measure of a If wo thUik\M?t>erly, according hu* givfn t be meusuje of faith, im, Huh sol I Wh* u great woman, iu<j ^ have greatly lost t?y her transitu from thl* lower world of mtvIo* l(> the higher world of rest and reward She deserve* u better eulogy thau ( am able to give owliig to ^hort <1 mil lit a nee. I can only wuuuurtrlxe fa history of her life urn) add ^ ^ lK>rsonul UupreMloun us to her chtrtt ter 11 ud influence, Born In Uoxfcurj Muss.. 18C>0, Miss Russell inherltei from her parents a vigorous cooatltu. tlou. was early trained in the work of the Northern Met hod Wt Church, ^ was u great Woman's Home MlsKi% ar.V worker, having spent thirty yt.arv of service as teacher. principal ao<i secretary of Drowning Home aihj Mather Academy of Cumdeu, s <>.. aa Institution for our colored youlli. vi'e shall miss Ml** Russell from the field of missionary activities We miss her voice for lier words always encouraged us. We do not grieve for her. She has fought a gopd fi^t, ^ has finished the cause, she 1uir J^,t tiie faith. hencrf??rth there i> laid n? for her a crown -of life. Miss ltussojf was a soul winner and the> who win nelh souls are wise. She djd all ^ could for the advancement <>f the rare for' the love of Christ and in His iiamp She is waiting for uv h?<yont| the river Waiting for us i<> appear. Fur bravely and strdugl\ -he carried our load. < N'nw ??ii us. with her rare- and gloriw bestow : ? Ami we'll meet her beyond the river w i t li a cheer. Yes. soon .we shall meet her beyond the river. |{(>.h>h*iiig fn victory won: Ami we'll march through the f the city of God : Yes. we'll march where i he brave of all ages have trod. Having done our host in life. F:,r the love of Christ and His name, , C. E. Kirtley. 4^iiudeit. S. C?, August 'JL', 1921. At Work On Road. If. \V. I 'ace, wli^jli*.s been awafded the contract for^ilding the road froa Kershaw to Sanders Creek, on th&? Kershaw-Camden road, -has already started work. One of the desirable features of the road is that it is 'going to eliminate" several of the rail road crossing* and make the road much straighter than it is at present ??Kershaw Km. \ JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD OF American Steel Wire Fencing ALL KINDS? BEST QUALITY DON'T FAIL to let us show you and give you prices on Wagons, Buggies and Harness, Mowers and Repair Parts, Hay Rakes and Balers. See us when you want Nails, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Shingles and Metal Roofing, Bag ging, Ties and Cotton Sheets, Rubber Leather and Gandy Belting. We sell all kinds of Hardware, Black and Gal vanized Pipe and Fittings, Heating Stoves and Fire Place Grates. For quick sale, we have special low prices on Maleable Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves and Oil Stoves. 1 - SEE US-GET BEST FOR LESS MONEY Mackey Mercantile Co. Camden, South Carolina