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DF.NTIST
first Floor, Crocker Building
PHONE 450 |
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The (Irutfless method of
treating disease. bv correct
ing the spine and nervous
system.
DR. A. D. PLOWDEN,
901-2, City National Bank,
Phone 517, Sumter, S. C.
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?tr?k* at icw* punnfrt^ *hxk arc
the-tsai* of feumaJh g^rpsty. Wit***?*
<mk/) etlt^itkrai 5? b?4
tamper thcrt, wwj!<J be fearer fail
ore*, fitvaraw ar*i Trar*. '".I
We have perv>na2Jy always b*
| fieved >n capital under
I Certain t <re?jmstan>tea, but tivr ca*?
| of old f)ar> Murphy. ?h'> d;ed at the
j .State Penitentiary in Columbia btit
j k, ti llluatrati&n of th* fact that
i ii/e imprisonment sometime* nut
be ju*t a* terrible. Thu man, after
? being in the State Penitentiary for
| many, many yean, g</,r>K :n a; a
j c>'?pafat:ve.> ywir.jf man and
r* a' hi.og old ajr?-. arasd th* M>mber,
1 frowning wall*, vat taken out a fe^ar
.rvonth t ago. and ali'owH to ge? a
if mfr'* of the outaideyV^rid, and *o
grr-at v<4* -hi? *urpri.v- ca*. the auto
mobi?*, the picture ?bow and many j
';tb*' risr*r.t renovation.*, and V*
snu h impressed war h<- -with the
fa^t that the proee *?***! had pa?. ?.ed
htm by, ?7-d h?- was outgrown and
re;*-gat/-d to th<- pa*t. that be de
r lined v? a/.^ept a parole. a.od went!
b*r> to h- prison hottw? to end hn j
'ia.? ? wh.v h he did in the ^uiet 'mom
r.g ho i'?. Th u r via y, -a : th no loved
oh*- a* hV* bed**j?- ?7 hi* dying ;
rnowr.t? and to bid the departing
/p.-?:* to look upward. Murphy a!
?nhjf. nzi.vf\tr+ his \r,n*A-*-iS'H. .bat th<
provf of fij?. gu It mu-t have been
* j ? .? * ? r > Governor or Board
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f'a ri'-r <?' v . i t-.pr ;*-d to. g*ant J
t- r-.Y- ? ?-j -j r.t, ? ?/?. **rror ' 'oop* r I
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? ? ;4r? !* h v/a : prompted to do jw> I
r o !otjM rr;o, <- by. th#* man"* *?{?'j
nf re^'-nt >i-ars j
? hy a':;. pr?*Kurr)pt;on of jiiwi- |
r. ? ? * h" >Kv porter.
'?? r ? ?V H n. ?h?r "^rar-i oid
>^:a >' won fi.'.-r fitfh.' foz a
-/a' ,/? a Ma, a- th<- f i r >* t woman
-?-,'41* .* vS'i'n'nj* objection from ar.y
? r ;?? - v aft< r a ioris? delay, dtir
,:v v.*. r. '?.< -'a of her appomt
v, ? r.<- v/ r.a*e *ai reviewed in
v.-?- . ?.'K* of th<- preced'-ntx. Mrs.
r ? . ?'/?. ?? c.,- ' *- ,;?'h of office at the
? ?:??? fc Tuesday and
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'I hi jh;n wi!! ? ;ak?- "h:s!
t ')' :rr tha' ho'h my Adam - and bun 1
!;i|? plantation- an- ported, and that
all hunU'i" and wood hauler* will
po-it.% Hy }??? [)i <??(?'uti d r?'(fardN'<*?
f/f \^ho you arc.
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MENTHOLATUM
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a***/ fr*a?fc? <*? ?k* krs??e k&l g??bom
m si* HS^twjd catfc*t*& **
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ft?*e<4 t iwifttf WdkMHbj ?*??
*? mum tit* wtmrrimg* ?f Kw
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| pr. mm! Mn,?. M. |idk, ?f
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j 'A Mr, ?ui lln. J f B?fwwlk of
ritjr, ? ?fek4?;- ?*KWfT?4 at ;. T <>fr
1 ? -v* -vm i-?$tea?fc*Y H *:z3*L
I F*hy Vem Ajs*.
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! ****Wt*vS p^pT?KW?? <V-R,'.
f */* e*e*tiwewBir
| timlFZ&S* Afa^t MSwtataff m-Jtr.
,? A wwpa.-.y.
jtm$; V* ???$***? Um dii(?i?A^ $1
j ; rr-^ff* '.dfajy *i*%* with Umm* *# ft*?*
* ? tetAnty ? '*&/* mnmij|: mm ovt tirf
if folicrtrej#*: ?
jr. For:? jr**r* a^o;
| Foiis botk4 cofftt aad Mttkd t
*rch *-? fcarg
JLa/hfs f^dt ob ??jk i?Mlg>.''
Lit&Se Johnny wore bras*-toei
i<//? ud baddy ??r? brogm
Lwtbw c|pe??t?d nort frtxfotr.:ly
t&m ibt sjrgeon'i knife.
WUr- tk preacher said a tntb,
tfctt ptOfrliC i?jd ??M.
L*ft orer noon rictoali were fin
ished at ?ip$*r t.me.
Neighbor* asked about your farts:iy
arid BKa&: it
Mtrfy-^rwud* were called ily
:n|f jennies. ' I
Folks tt$ed toothpicks ana *>ere
still polite.
A tin cup of red liquor was sold
for five u^U.
Ladi**' <&r*r%**x reached from her
n*<k to her heels.
IJogs were slopped in buttermilk.
It took 20 minutes to shine shoes
-*A'.h Mason's blacking.
People served pot liquor inxtead of
canned soup.
Only crooks on record were light-!
cnlng rod agents.
Indigestion was tailed plain belly
ache.
Quinine '**4 taken in coffee, mo
las*/es or tissue paper.
The kaiser was wearing knickers.
Vermillion was used as hearth
i pain-, instead of face pa:nt.
| Bjabiet were rocked in cradles with
i fmt addling their brains.
; Doctors worked their patients ;n- j
| ?tead of patients working them.
M?n pfaved mumble-peg instead of,
| poker.
; Th?- neighbors all got fresh meat j
f a* hog-killing time.
C otton v-ed was- considered ?ood j
fertilizer.
And man made the same * if?- <io[
i lifetime.?Gaffney Ledger.
I
I*, wiil soon be possible for night
;>a.-.-^-*g< r.i to view the country
? hrolagh which their train is* pa--ir.g.
Powerful flood lights on the roof at
*h<- r?.at- of th?' observation ca: will j
? uniformly cover a radius o! a: "cast!
100 degree*, with height ano J'.'pth
sufficient to catch canyons an : riv
'?r?, mountain* and lakes as thv- **ain
leaves them behind in it." onward
ru n through the darkness. It i?
posaibb' the lighting system may be
??xtended along the roofs of all
coaches lenglhwiae so that pa-w'n
g'-r* throughout the train will have
the* benefit of the view of on<* .-isue
or the other. Dynamos driven by the
axi?':< of modern Pullmans generate
n ore electricity than is rfjqu:r< i for
prr < nt purposes^ hence there would
be no added expense for curr?-n*
Two hundred or more ne^r- ? ? and
fifty white farmf-rn of Oconw- < >un
? y, located near Athen, Cia.. ha*.? held
a ma?' rri?-'-finp. according1 to reports
publir hod Wednesday. follow r:,; the'
finding of not key posted on ? eral
r.f^'ro churches and l.?dgv r ?>ms
Fur.day warn'n^ the negro*** the
'O'jrty ''' I'. a vi- U-fon- the ?: i of
:/.<? year \ re -olut ion adopt* 'j by
:h' negro*-., ?!* ' >-e mooting if 1 red
"i onfid* i>< e iri the law ahid.i1./ . hite
i ;t zeri - <.f our fount y." and f .r* her
?hat "wo w;l! nor he driver from
among the white j>r<>ple whom we
know to b* our friend." withou* first j
gvmg then; ai. opportunity ..f pro
tecting u> " 0((?ne<- county has been :
thrown ;nt<? Uimu!' during :h** hast :
y-nr >fa!e offjrrrs' .attention has!
U-cii called to the numerous r.as"" of!
night riding by marked men in
whic n r? ports <*a> negroes have }>een
tak*r, fr< m 'he:i home* and flogged.
The county grand jury recently re
turied indie'ments again-t Ahite
partJi'K following the lymh.rn,' of
three negroo. No ? on\ iction.s. how
ever, were obtained when 'h<- men
were placed ?? n trial.
\l:v* Jennie ?' IVvr er*. ,,f J'h = udel
;>h a pr<*b;ibly hold* the world nx
' rd for Sunday school attenda:i<?e nbc
having ne> **r mi*#*cd a mhwIoii of Sun
da) ?vNor>l for tho pa.<t fort\ v,?v?-i>
\-ea r? and four months
Mrs \ T Itoedker. at lierkcjey,
(Vaiif. JsfipK Imjnl^rtinl womcii ?-axh
m??t?ey by means of their native han
diwork. and trnt-h** them of
Qm&+ Ok BSKDr?i.
I AW-evs&e, Xw. 2S?A ft*
i?Mli pilu i? tlw ?rf LssS*
? riwi m4 Savaaeadt. aaar U"n?if?
| t&hbi ?t tl?* tia* ?# iW j?*f a.*l tfat
H?* ?A &?* *****a c%2 ? g??*s <&?*<
W l?ii|i Iwmiif tka. CjJtrm C
B?S?, MO & BWw. 4rf JUs WisM;-;
?m ??t fcw&fepc fcutt fktfmt&fi
?wwa^C ?afflJ^Aad *%IEag t?i?Ha,
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: h* va.tedl * ?Jfc?rt wtsiW- *fer? * T5$d!r
td &*-*# <aat* aeAr/cjrt&fcj %r?wpii, j
,Ti w?4 ? Mh w*lu4 ?eti4?t fe* ttiaMj
**t' a g&mi *&<**. tfc*a tit*d <*&- I**"'!
r*l ?f fetss j**L Wfc?j :fc* msit^
| ?'**:<*& **ay fc* **??*: >.*:? h*; *' >??
life*. wjW J&rtttw., mskm
!\a .ase* p*a>?<i- Ht "h* ?xxm4. '
isttc kiM tkxw or foo? ?>rt if U
kftd im Uiraw exe&ad ?Jki io:-g ;y.t*
l<* f?yr*''tis?'vth** kanreL , HI* cwl
rajHB*i**? a <4'So. J jhot.
,T* Dim ?r N#? I* ixm.
I , -rwrtats? s?ak*T* b*5?- *u.r?-d .
| jmilfiMi, 'Wftflifl'' i >?TV [ inrirr b?d
co m? fllfr?* jBMft ^
retof(4 ? jckrtac nM for ?e? ?rt
of aa inrvcaiott vbktt ?iK <ir$
Itw of aut<c*aobtt?? to ?* tfee rwft-i
?rfc^o iKHit; cO?f c*r? oc life- r'^ l
at . rrfrfrr
i In (Jm w?*rd* of the fgiHU ?itb ^f1 ?*? |
[ , **r* |? rifii ofbhto ftrrrerw JO fcf: j
f of fcjaa. ffiriw in froot of ld?.~ the
aa& * ho tkzan (orUk ib n *?!??*.
tfiie- nijcbt bo* uk??- bW hfe is
b*? ear with bin. aal it b !?^k If fc*
e*k*w hi* iztt*A*d trip *oc*iw?fony
It i* ftteM in tmpCMPibiUSf to ?e?
;*? car *>q the read at &?gbt sol i?^
it carefully *wl *AfeIv
~To dim or r*A toGfw ?"" ttei Ij It
question If the i?refal driver dt?*.
will the o:ber fellow dinw If wi'tr;
car Aim* a. driver tarn se<e the rrr.d
immediately hi fr*>uc of bus by look
in* to tb* sWe oi the read and s??-er
fn* by the ditejfc, kee^d* hi-* owt* oar
o& his. ebi.- of the ruad Aud
rb* otiiw fellow aot to hit bim Tha t
| U a pMiy good j^hj to t?c* rigtiJ. but
. It i* a mighty zWh *|j to. roc Into
a bojegj. '-r any ualicthted veWf!?
which might bp a Utile further u:> tb?
; road.
| Wb<ii both cap dial their light*,
i neither driver <-an see- A bole oi"
j rough ptaee ih the highway Is likWr
t<^tbrv?r the^r iato a <Htf*h or over
1 dimdy into the fcath of the other ma
[ chine- I? $* a problem. and Alnerk'a'n
1 faliure to wrrwtlj aoire it. J? a <**t
Iy failure. Thoo*ar?rt?< of Jives wer*
j K**t laM y.-ar by automobile accident*,
ore? 10.W) in f??-t- Hon- many of
i ftv-*** lives vrere k** by accident*
by glaring lights is r?t known,
bat fbe F^rceutage must be large Not
>o oiuny live# are lo*t. by night acci
dent*. but tborwand* and rhousandx of
I people are inaimerl aud ?ojurx-'J> awl
nrill}?>i)!?? of *b/?laj> of datna?<* d^n^
li^bt.-i ^hir<e forth at nigrtir, the :wr?
tier of which are irjervarig fiaily.
The ^?Id a<lage of *"Yau can't have
ynir <"nke nr^l eat It too."" seeius to
a My tj? the lijrbtinif qwAtion. You
(Tiu't hav?' your li^ht. and film it
ami as m?-re avtanxM!*'* frerfuent th?*
road^- itrKl brighter. u*?r?- elariii^
lljfbfs -iv,in?- f"rth at iiipht. rlw- more
^'?ri'fiH tli<* <"jue?ioci.
r??urr?-y of tlie r?rj.d do<~ iiot v-?*m
(>f h"I<f ariy more. Tbf r<M'l h<c
*t:ll Hants the middle <<f the* r^?ad.
t \>:ifi<r the ?ii'i 2i*v down- hnr_ii.
n>:i'T Jy-z 1* ;? litti*' aa(OtDOi|U? \vi;h
t.lsr ba> even :i l?ettor ehan^.'
ft It- < ?n th*- wide rosid^ '???;
Ari<l?'r--?:i r-mmty, thv dauir?*r should
!*? f?nr fv'Tn t!i?* utiinlter ??f i
accidents vvliirij ire r*-|?ortt-<l i
w?-k if tli.it wide r r: ??
m'-nn siifef y.
*l h?' man wh?? f'r< ??..!%-???? th**
tion in a pra^fit-al. ^?f?n"nii?m! nrinner
slioul'l make a f'irtin^- our ??f hLs
l lit ion. I'ritil t li inv?-uti":? i.^ found
how<>v?T. b't's us in Antk-rs/i <<?ui."y
us*' <~inmnon. s?-us<>. s?ym<- font
tyon <i>urtesy. :in<l ;t wh"l?* !<?i ftf, car ?
a/??l try t'? k?-?*j? i|"wri tl??- uunalwr of
nifrbt efident*.?Ander^ui M?iil
Football Conduct
< ?n .\overul* r t. almoM. !Ut* ??!Jtirr
stiultfif ?>ol> at Washington a:.<! I.*-.
t'i?i\?T^itv \\?-nt over to < \Lariut:?->
viJV* to -*?*.- fh?*ir footfxill t'<im plaj
t1*- rtii v#?rsitv of \'ir,aiiiu. Th<>
KiilTum J'lii. the and
\a*- y nivornity pa', ?-r. in its ?f
Novi'iiiU-r 14t1i. hay the
/?? from President Smith :
"I w irh to ?-or?fcra;nla!o the l niveT
silv of ;?**- fin fflwc ooTid^t "t i * - j
Stud?*t.: l'?od> iM?t ??nly at f'L?i j*I???t??-??* |
vilJo l ut on !!< Tvtnrn bonn*.
? ji* ??nt1r?' a ! '.f drinking and
of I'Vcrj f'?rm "f ohj?i*tionable eon
?!;]??{ a tli ?!>'_" th'- -t n< I?? I; ttin- W '
I. -pir.' <>f trw ^ijortsinin-ii:;> numi
f?^t?-<l i? \ appl.Hiding (ii-'ir <?!?!???:iont
brilliant plays. Mantling with iin?<o\
ored i I whenever the ojipoyin?
bU-arlM-r* ???.ttr ..in ' :?:?<! r.-fn
I Hi; ??\ci( in ttudr hotn?- write-up "f
th?? jrain-- t*? 'jHay-up Hk' fatal nri[?
Iii.tr of ;h?'iH own :?tim as an alibi
all th?^?* a re wor!h\ of th?* h?*vt ;ni?
ditlon- of W t-hinct^n a ml
"1 US' f!l<Trf.?r?' K I~il 11 n? -t 1. I lilt
not at ;ii| MirI'ri.-fc-d :?> receive from
the Ma>or of (Tiarlotlos*%1Uf an of
ficial m?*?*ae-- t ?r i: > ir that rn> yii?*h
^iitlfjiKinly Student I'kmIj had <v?t
to hU know U-ltrc visits! the eity.
' If I may slijrbti} obano* the won)?
irv2 l?ut not Mt fkit fh?? nrw-anint; of tl?<?
Holy Wr?*. I wot mt ?halk up airain^
flint f< of ball ?-??or** thin proof of. a
j Hirer vjrtorj ''irreater in he that
. tm?rr*>rrWh hLc own ^rfrit than ho
that tak'-tii a f<*>tf?al! itamr
< 1 "Henry I/otria Smith'
FOH SAI.K?Wo have for ?ale ono
nine room hou?e on Lyttleton
Street, with lot 50x250, a very de
sirable location. Hou*e recently
painud and in good condition- It
*111 pay you to in ventilate this
property before buying. Camden
\xmt * fu+ltf Company* Camd*n,
? <* 3ft tf
MILK PRICES ARE GOVERNED
. :>:?/.V .
V*:
BY METHODS OF FEEDINC
?
Several Reasons Why Dairy Products Advance
4i IVinter Approaches.?The Only
Solution of Whis Problem.
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tfc* *ht*t 4*jymim oeifia tt>
"ii mhtW a hxzjbt? ? prve f?r /? totif
-*&&- ??4te?U#? ?jmI UWr/ a** t?
iit. 4?|cir with
?&* 'j?. i.fc <3 <VvV-:*** -i '*? tity.
FrxMB th* k:W fMMBCr >'.:?* ?f t.Jfhi
- f**' ,*fc*k i# : *4
? g?*>?z^fy S tt-AS .off |V<> at 4.
si-' ilu ? ,r*e? t'^'L : ?i"v 0'
yiki^;. >.* Urift p#rjk?$_.*$k.n Rf;. s,"?
t^-f wrtur* rx^-rtrs*- thwrr rtxfci IO
*?* c :,ar.W!.c.?. TMjr' k**>*
- xx atwr. U>* ec?t of waki??ir
<, jJiisnl'Bt'iij Utt thiey lie*
%N^*e sitey 14 cfe*??j>^ns of th?
riMWRpaerik, tkrflore ifefy <Jo not
Wetif* u> <J? nrdnmsa several
kird* of a pr>fr.*vr ani a few o*b
? r tfeias^f besides, :"j
t^kf; yriiw e*try conuo^rty ?j
fixed by Use t?rt of production and]
iiitnictiwi a&i ;fee er-rr-Hjaser de-i
majs-i for.' ise raS&3k prodajfd j
.'SflteS/. teassf^taria#' c^i-U are low
aisd tbe p?wkr:t^ large, . it _ goes:
: w'.*.*~2t uyiag that the price to the ;
ail:m**e w-wmtf reaches its ki^est \
? &rri the rerer&i is true when j
co?5i are highest and the volxxme of
prodyc*:oc u s?aIL
Dairy prodacts arc low in price
?^urrtfg .'uttmcr months, because the
dairyman tarns hii cows to pasture
and the soccalcn: grasses supply a
very lirge. part of her feed. When
prss? cr?es np arid the tender blades
bccome tou^h. the dairyman mast i
buy hay to take the place of grass, j
thu* the con of producing mi!k is J
iar^eiy ir*crea?ed.
The greatest problem of the dairy- |
man ha? been to obtain a feed j
wh:ch his cows will eat and convert i
:nto milk when he takes them from j
the pasture. Unless this ration is
properly balanced, the cow will in
variably show a big falling off in
her mi!k yield for several weeks aft
er ?he is put on a dry ration
This problem has been studied for
years by Edgar-Morgan Co.. the
we.!':-known feed manufacturers of
Third Mistrial in Burch Ca?e.
Los Angeles, Nov. 30.?It was a
happy Thanft?givir;g Day for Arthar
C. Burch. who was ?aid to have
street-d with his ?hief counsel,' Paul
Sher.k, that the disagreement last
right of the jury in Brarrh's third
trial f.r th:* murder of J. BeUon
Ken.rMy wai rhr* "equivak'fft of an
*B*j > h .aughod al-->ud when Judge
JiVr. V.". ^h'^i-: '*oi!r*d the jury and
. K iuror ar^*i there wa.! "ah-i
rr r :h -> h'?u-" consideration
?-:? ?Ix t?;*(!?.?? The jtr.*or< said aft-]
'h -y had V> n diichaiifci ;>.at a!? i
b. . T to ?"> for acquittal.
T!i"re ha- b*er< n> announcement ;
fr-jrr. the di*tr?.t attorney's office!
et n < rr.:nir a fourih trial for Burch.
Bridge !'arty for M;ss W ill ams.
Miis Lois W.l!iam.> was again
ccmp imented with a bridge party.
th;? U r.g given by Miss Mazie Her
l this ???nj Maintain**
I *c^n;if:v department. which ha*
} rnnJv * great many test* with dif.
j ferent combination* of feeding aw.
{ terial*to determine the best ration
! for dairy cow* when the pauuies
! &<?> km^er supply them with succulent
: r^'ctud.
I THe dairy ration which most per
| fec'.ly meets this need is known at
: Happy C'A?vr Feed. It te the comb>ina<
[ titan of cotton seed meal, com mt-al,
? ILn^eed mewl. gluten feed, peanut oil
ei, afalfa meal, a small quantity
I of salt and pure cane molasses mixed
j to Just the ritfht proportions to sup
5 piy the cow with the milk-making
| latffiil in the balanced form which
| her v>ature demands..
The most successful milk prod
ucer* throughout the South are now
feeding Happy Cow Feed regulariy,
and the jr are no longer losing in their
production of milk when they make
this change from pasture to a dry
feed. They are fortunate in keeping
up their production without material
ly increasing their costa and. as a
result, their profit* are actually in
creased, as price* are' advanced for
the fall and winter season.
Happv Cow Feed is rapidly becom
tp& the baclcfeone of the , southern
dairy industry. Not only the com
mercial dairyman, but residents of
the town* and cities who keep one
cow for. family milk production are
feeding this famous ration. It keeps
their <ahimal?? in good condition a&d
rrmkes them produce the maximum
amoual of orilk:.
Happy Cow Feed is very economi
cal, because, pound for pound, it goes
farther than any other combination
of feeding materials. An excellent
ration for each cow is si* to eight
nound^of Happy Cow Feed, with
2* pounds of corn silage and 9
pounds of timothy hay.
The problem of milk production
and , uniform milk and butter prices
will be established when dairymen
and cow owners make Hsppy Cow
Feed their chief ration." This well
known feed is sold throughout the
South by Happy Feed Stores. It is
s^ld in your city by all dealers, Cam
deh Commission Co., Distributors.
bcrt. The rooms we re charmingly
adorned with yellow-white chrysan
themums, which flower and color
scheme has been chosen to predomi
nate in the wedding decoration at
both th#? church and home. The
score cards were dainty hand-painted
brides and a bride doll marked the
place of the honor gruest.
M;.-s Eileen Little won thfc highest
score and was given a handsome box
of stationery.
-Williams was presented with
a charming "Lucky Fairy," which
>.'? was advised to carry with her
ftittrre yeaTs:
A salad course with sandwiches
"rui f?-a .was served during the aft
?/ noon.
T. B. BRUCE
/ Veterinarian
l.ritleton St.. Phone II*
CAMDEN, S. C.
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