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Children Cry for Fletcher** The Kind You Hut* Always Bought, and which hu been li> use for over thirty yean, hu borne the signature of and his been made tinder his per* sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 14 Just-aa-good " axe but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and ChUdren-HBxneriencfr-ifgainst Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself What is QASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrup*. It ia pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirtv ye ?rs 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 health^ and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 1- 1 4 tC oe~-AO? OOM^AHY.Nt" - 1 Will i; TO REACH VKRDICl Ik Case of Mrs. Obetuhain Charged With Murder. I.ov \ n^?'U x. Mnreh 11* "Thr jury in the t.i-f nf Mrs. Madalynne ( HMMieliain. i Hiargnl .with the murder of f 1 to! ton J Ke i <*]>(? i*to<J to tf U< 1^!?* Si<lnoy \. Ilf? \? at 7 10 tonight th.it it .?;(> tin ;?>?lo t" M'Hi'li an HKreom??ii? . .tit 1 wm 'Um'Iijj j yed. Most "f 1 1\?- jurors, aftei they were <li +P were rcduetant to talk w;Mi i??W*j?ii|x*i men One threw a reporter out of tin- way when ho sought infor mation ;i? to whether the majority fa vorod acquittal ot' couvletion. ? "I I've #fot kodic rigbtH ah % eitizen." flie jtiror MBiouted. Another juror said that nlue favor-: o?l I'oit \ it.'t ion, and that tin* divisi .D had hct ji on that hasjs from the fir*t I'rtlKrt Tbo jurors wore hopelessly divided. ?e< "rdii^c to I heir nfjmrt* to .fudjfr Reeve. Each was asked separately whethe." tl.fro whs h chauee of agreement. K.v-h plied there was "none," The foreman sidled to the judge the ?Ii\ ision was nine to three, t as the Saw requires, did uot sly whether t t?<r? majority- fa voted .couvietion or acquit Judge Keev*? reset the vase for u<-\t M;iixh. HI, wfi?n. he..vald. he would *?et the day for the new trial. Mrs <?l*>nehaiu was in court when jury reported. She looked pale and worried. TU<? foreman, in a statement to thn Judge, confirmed that the division had a nine to three from the beginning:. The jndgf-s of the Cleveland, Ohio, courts report th?t they have found women juries mc>r?* generally satisfac ?cry in. every kind of case than men. Mi-. Maty I >i Cregori, of CI*4 ve in:. J. ? 1 i- the mother of tliirty-oee ? hiht : ei: 'hirteen of which are living. Granitoid r l'x>r Puint Put it < >:i tot! - \\ u!k o n it t o morro.%. Shines like enamel Kurfecs Fl:it Tint~" A soft velvet y finish of unstir pavseil beauty tor walls and coiling Pure Paint T Requires fewer gallons LEAD has two virtues. It hides and protects. It's the amount of lead in. a n y paint that de termines its covering (hiding) capacity, and its the' '"quality of lead that measures its length of - life. Kurfees Paint contains more pure lead per gallon. Compare the formulas ? here's Kurfees: Putt ( irbanale I.ead .... H0*?o Pine Ztnc Oxide _ ?Oro 100% Tinted 'c.th Pure Colors, Ground and Mi xed Tith Pure Linseed Otl and Drier ? That's All. More pure le.nl ; or gallon means more squlire.feet of sur face protecting-value in every gallon. It means more years of service. That ij real economy. Kurfees co9ts no more than the ordinary kind, and it is surprising how little it re quires to paint a hou*e right. Let us figure your quan tities tor you and show the ' beautiful color selections. Kurfees makes a Paint for every Purpose? We have them Kur ? Fa ? Ciit V?rni?b Suia for floor#, furniture and woodwork. r.n*rr.rli Auto, Truck, Tr i c i or, Furniture, Woodwork. Auto and Carnal t. P*iot? sad Kn?mel?. All coton. tPaton Pstnf S?r?* dollar* in rrp?in ta4 replace ??ot? Porch Paint All Colors for porch floor*. /?##/ Pslnt CotU !??? (has o ? w roofing. Ltak-fual Stop* Leaks. Makes roof* Watertight. MACKEY MERCANTILE COMPANY Ctm^en, South Carolina. J^RfJ rAlNT ?PGRfcl fAIHtJ "IJTT8 SHOOT IT OlT." ? - ? ... . ,| '? ?. . . (IwllfMirr Xow HI!? a N>nl> Vludf <*r?v? at Dtiulwv|. Handier?. H. C., Msreb Nathan h i Z. Felder. Jr . w*ll know n young iitnu t?f thU city and member of a hoiu Inent family, died aboul ?? o'clock ibis morning 'w Uran?'hviHe from wrotm<Js inflicted ajbout 13UW la* night by night i*db -email T. <\ lluttou. on j^jis j?i ItamWrg IV JivjOt^t * a * .M (|il# afternoon at. 3 p'vloA. it appear* from the testimony ml j Felder had fin -d feila plntol In a local barber shop previous to I li*r killing. :? nil thai a-? the barber shop w?? ln^ Ft^dcr and the three barters cam*' otit of thr *bop. lluttou was lifting ' an a garbage can an J demanded of i iliat ho put up a IftO bond f -r firing hi- fblitol. An argument en?u?<i ; IVIder demanding to lcitb?r who told the oilier of the ahootlug. Both par tie* itafed they were not afraid jbf the ft t her and Felder, It Is fcald. proposed -j it Otlt, to which Hutton de futirred. Kiyiny he only wanted thi? t bond put up Further wa* ;? 1 during which Button had i i> iVtol in his right hand and Felder !:i?l his :uht hand it) his coat pocket. .Hutton is said to have finally agreed : to shoot it out. und the shooting ?i? ti ed. the wltne^es agreeiug that(appear anta'S*' Indicaled thai Feldi-r fFred ItfC flr>t shot Some six or eight shots were 1 fired, three of which struck Felder. two in the ribi and a third strlkii.i.? : !:is left thumb 1 The ln)uied mnirwat gbeft^tl po> | slide aid and was placed on the earty ! r <t I ti for the hospital in Charleston. | but died in Branch*!!!*. Tho body was ; brought back to Bamberg on the 6.2."S ; 'r.iin. Thr shooting hft? been tho-tnaiM i .'<n>*c of di.seu#trJou here today, and the ; Inquest this afternoon In the court ; house wa^ attended by several hundred ? ivrsons. I Felder is the soa of Mr. and Mrs. N ; V. Feldi r and ? as a brother of "Punch" ! I'elder. who was rt member of the crew : of the ill-fated Cyclops, which dl'sap-, I '""'i red during the Wtfrld War. Hermitage Mill News Quite a number of young people of ; the Village enjoyed an old fashioned ! square dnnce Saturday night given by Mr and Mrs Steve Gardner. The superintendent, overseers and several others had a vey enjoyable fish-fry on the Hermitage Mill ix?ud last Saturday night. The appearance of the Hermitage i Village has been greatly improved In the last few weeks. Hermitage and West Avenues have been built up into two beautiful streets. The ya^ds have been cleaned and flowers and gsirdena j started in every available space. ; The new highway from Camden to ; Bbhopville, which akirts the northern : ?'ide of the Village is nearing com phtlon. ThU highway add* groat It to the (vnvenienee of the Hermitage pw)? pjf U ?? are c\|H*etiug from the Bureau of Kuherie* another -upplv of fish to be planted tu the pond. ThU calls for close supenixlon of the pond to tuccf with the requirement* of tha (Jovem meut. All are expected to eooivrate In giving the flACw^rf protection. Mr \V M WeM who runs the mill store will ojien up another business !n tilt* bmhlin* ftst'liU.v put up f>r Mr Si<m> (Jardner. Mi-.- * Cnn if awl Ki s-ic Ciol!> iv turned hoiue from ? tJoor^'r wln-re they were called on account of the HI* itVs> ?,i their -is'ter. Mr and Mr- Farkci and fam:i> <?r Colutuhia |JH nt till- week-nd Willi M: Charles Huckal?ce. V; Nan. > .1 ?-t t- 1 -pent the week end in Benneltsville ?s the gtie*t of Mr- Jack (ireen. MH. J M. Kiildl? Dead Mr- Rhoda Kiddie, wife of Major i?m? - M Kitldlc. died at her homo on Meeting ^trrH iK-rtv W??dnesdHy tnarn ing following n sb? ft illnex. Mrs. Rid die was in the SI sr year of her- atr*?. Slit- WftS a -:-ti-r of .the late .1 . , 1 stewiu ah. for many years proibute judge of I .art easier county, and was the last survivor of that immediate .family. . ... She vv:ui_at_^ciiLlew?miau or the old Hon them type, kindly and sen tie in manner, sincere and true In character. | She is survived by her aged hu,< hand' and the following children: Mrs. \V 11 Reed and John S Kiddie, of Lan caster ; Mr- K J Maekoreil, of ^York : Mrs Sallie Canrieid of Washington ! and Junes M Kiddle. Jr.. of Chicago. All <>f the children were here except Mr. James Riddle of Chicago. ? Ian canter Citixen. Will Remove to Blaney. Kev. J. B. Shiver who ha.s serve*: a pastorate of Baptist churches in the Kershaw Association during the pasr three years has accepted a call to the , Blauof" ftc!d iu the Fairfield Associa tion Mr. Shiver will hegin his new work the tirat of April, but will con tinue t<> live in Camden until the end of the school term, after wh it'll he will remove to Blaney. Beginning the first of April the appointments on the Blaney field will be as follows. Blftey: 11 a. m. the 4th Sunday and 3:30 p m. .the 2nd Sunday. Harmony: 3:30 p. ra. the first and third Sundays. Sprlngvale: 11 a. m. the 2nd Sun day, 3:30 p. m. the 4th Sunday. Union: It a. m. the first and third Sundays. Preaching services will be continu ed by Mr. Shiver at Refuge the sec ond and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. Kennedy-Waters. Another successful culmination of the old conquest of love was celebrated iu the marriage of Miss Margie Ken nedy of Sumter to Mr J .T Waters Camden, March loth, at 0 a ra.. the ttedding ccrcmony taking place in the beautiful new bungalow in Camden, which is to he the future home of the ; tride aud Rrooin. The cerMnony wa.4 j performed by Rev K W Reynolds. pas- 1 tor of the bride. and the very impre*- j aire ring service was used. Mrs. Waters will be remembered a* the very accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs John S Kennedy, of this city, and has been for some time connected! with the Palmetto Fire Insurance Co. in a very responsible i*?*itioii. Mr Wa-j tors is a young man of splendid ohar* ; Meter. Ilfr is now engaged in the lum- 1 her business with headquarters at Ham den. where he and Mrs. Waters will re. , side in the future. We bespenk for t i < s-piendid young; pair a future tilled with the rarest of i fortune-. at:d we -in?vrely wish that j not one single In^tam-e will they meet | with db.ippoint meat ?Sumter Herald Mixed .Juries I nder I>ork. The uproar in St. Paul. Minn., nvi r the looking up in <>ne room for tw#? nights a mixed jury ? ???n^os'Hl of -even women and live mm. has brought horn to the men and women of Minnesota' a realization <f ih?- f a ft that equal cit izenship i- ii<>: in utimixed blessing i When only niah - were eligible for jury ; duty th* praetii-e of keeping the "twelve goo l m?".i and true"' under lock and key until they h;?d agreed on n verdict or until it manifest that they eoubl ' not agree. wa = arwpted as unavoida- ; ble and proper, but now that women ' have attained equal rights, and al^ eqiml r'*cpon?:bllities. the \*u^t(?m as- , Humes m different awpeot. "Never would I allow M-<i. Preua to go through : *uch hi) ordeul." ith* thr dec!* ration ' of Governor Preus wh?n tlie case was 1 called to his attention Ah tlm^ goe* ! ou there will be other annoying if not) qultf so disagreeable. reminder* of rhr ; hardens and responsibilities which arei an niiKh m part of full eitiaensbip a?j the equal rights that have been con- j fei red upon women. ? Tb<* Sprinrteld ' Union Mi* M.ny E. W. iiistetni. only vro man member of the Maryland I>effi?4a ture. claims thaf ?4>o <ywes her poilikal prominence to a dure. THE COLUMBIA-CAMDEN FRUIT and VEGETABLE TRUCK Will be at the Camden Postoffice every Wednesday fta(j Saturday from 9 a. m. to lp.m. If you cannot con*, please phone 315, Thomas' Ice Cream Parlor, and I will send you out what you want. Columbia Market Co. ' MR. MACK IN CHARGE ? .i/ . . ? y . ? > Columbia Dry Batteries work better and last longer ? for btllt did buutri ? for ilKr?o?Ui? o ? for iu engines ? for dry battery lighting in do?et, cellar, garret, barn. etc. ? for ignition on the ford while itarting 7 he world'* moti fsmomt dry bpttery. Uf*d where group of individual ceth it needed. Fahneitock Spring Clip Bind ing Poilf at mo extra charge How many uses you have for Columbia! For doorbells, buzzers, thermostats, and alarms use one Columbia "Bell Ringer" or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries. For ignition on gas engines and tractors, use Columbia "Hot Snot" Ignition Bat tery No. 1461. Full power when you need it most, while starting. For quick starting ignition on Fords, use the same size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat tery No. 1461. Saves your back, temper, and time. Fits under the front seat. Sold by electricians, auto supplv shops and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. We have in stock Engines. made by the Witte Engine Works of Kansas City* Mo., as follows: Gasoline and Kerosene Stationary Engines .. Gasoline Portable Saw Gasoline . Engine- brag Saws - ' ? >. " ' ?' All equipped with Bosch Magneto and sold at Factory Prices. Write for information. i i ? - ? ? ? ?' COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY . 823 West Gervaia St. ? Columbia, S. C Checking Up At the end of the month, how can you "check up" unless you pay your bills by check a*d have a check book record? Your checking account is cordially invited by the -.First National Bank of Camden, and w e promise you prompt, help ful service which will make checking up systematic and orr derly. WE CAN SAVE iuu mvm? By Making Your Old Clotting Sarvrc?aM? We are doing it for thousands of others ? for you? We believe a trial will conV^ict you FOOTER'S DYE WORKS j CmmbmrUnd, Md.