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jiii in i . . . i i i i II i HI i Hi. ( J/j6 Three Mortgage Lifters ! Live-at-Home With Year-Round (?arden One (he 11?<>?i important j.ha o >n Hit- lave.at iloiiiu /ji'tjici am i ' v ) i ur Round garden, and th< < at many sueh warden* in Kei-h ivv ;n f.V. I>urinjr i he - Ufri;ii< j tru p;, -upplied tra- family with ft." r, etables and aftoj t h< famdy waplied ! Im *u i j.!u w a i . in , > f'T W .tiff u ' --I old N ?t I a h | i a f. ' t i 111 rin d ' o a d i , . , , V M"A of ti n / in,,* ii :idi ? fa mi J v w < toll . I , tin- y.. ?!.... Mlt? ' ' .. ; I, i t i r . /1, , . i, . 'hi r i i . ' ' p , i;a rd i . ... , : . . ,, , j Mr A i , , ( : II 1 ? I| I i ' ' oil ( * < I r I . , '| I , . s. i a? mi In ' a' dort !. ,r. I >' low, : ny i//, rr mo'i! iu r > , ma ' 11 o I, n a In a : ev,-i\ V\ ri4. and .-!o:e them ;sw ? S. .j w ntor n o. ^ ' "< ! a ! ! i i d of' i,., , j- I'j , ,,n t he v I" ";hr planf.yt'.y loa v be tied in the fall. "Art you tfmw.riK your own ran plant- lor oarl;. pi -e'Cn-" Seed should ho -own t ho 1 a -1 of S- p timber or oarly (fctohoi. * Keep t ho -'raw-berry la d fro, of woods and pin--, and - i, t y.,ur be : plants at thi-> lnno. Iian-pian' a few rows during September. but do r >t Mvk tho hlllk "I yoju i plan', it: y be; . < on'let* weut her. Parsnip-, .-aNify. , a-r . and fall hoots ran ho, w.nti'ed ; ai-.-wn and <1 hi' a- nooijod. I.a'i r ri th< i ' w hon h. a , at hr r < .>1?], , ' pht furrow w !| be no . --at v. em. 'ally lot f In- hot t and c amds. I iy tin n? a I a pa no - o 1- . a y<- Tu nip for -it'ad pu'ts and turnips. I; offorod to ;h. trade undoi a number of differer* variety names. Ila-tnioSced Co.. of \4antu, Oa., olfer it under the name of Sho^'un. Van Antwerp's Seed Store. Mobile, Ala,, ea.l H Vadeo Jappn. Watch For Insects. I ui nip I,ice Spray with nicotine sulphate, three-fourths pint and live pounds i f ?oap to 100 yjallohs of water, or two teaspoonfuls and one ounce of soap to one gallon of water. ( ultivate and ? lean up ground where vegetables have matured. I>ei ayinyr vegetables and vegetable plants are likely to inerea>e disease and insert damage next season. Make I'lantinyt < >f : ()n:oti - I .. <!) Yellow (i l?-he I >a -i \ e t's, I'r i /1 '.ik ' . W h-, t o IV a r 1, \ f ' ra at. 1! A' s a S? ptoinher L'" \. * I > ',,lv 1 < ? . '). ? .' ' hr i !' .. . \ . 1 . . ,Cnt I . # Wornoul Men Need Old-1 ime Iron Tonic n A ^ ' i I . 1U' I" !'P ' . i , . i \ the \, ry I I |;> | , . .v u -1 renyt h 1?< , :i?.u , urii -'<'ep. Sim. a.us uio,.,. t -v eceases the red hiomj C v,.s v.-u m w [Hp and ambition. Kquaily ^,,,,1 .... tired, nervous women, and underweight children. Tastes dehciou*. t t a bottle today. The results will surprise you! \V Robin Zenip's drinr store. % Build Hp Soils at Lowest Cost: ' ' "? it ( <> .< y? pi *> Sou h ! La djna r a-. appro *, matelv 1,200,-1 '"' .?<n - iiiltiNa'.id ,11 crops by lb*,-' OOO i It l Ml fiuM.i.i'v, .*(1.1 whaU Vol t.f-.C I out. -riu-. of iihy i?11 < ri iu'ica^c ) ; ,|'i !- ' p'-'O. cit'iM" n duntary or com i > w <" n?" ? - -;ty, most . ' I < fa: oi families mu.-t look.'., ' abil a.i'a for th?- income to ptp .i b a.t.n.at?- ,-i aiuja.il of !;\;n:,! ^ Hamilton, ? x*?;(?-.?>ri ay; , "lit, i. mind iiu j... N inn - r > i,nu ! i. :j. i,,. ! : .. i!. " I ' < < a |?a. ; >? . .... , , ' ' ' !' >U !"-n<i :111 :i ! - or , ai ' ' ' ' ? i* i *. I f A ?!' ' i ?.d' M Ham r, | . , ! i"t' ": | :? :' .. .. ! I' I" fi ! - ?j'p< ft V"' *: * .; r ' n?)-. 1 " \ \ a- I 'a. a- ' ... a... i . , . t.. .lu'. j ' " "' ' . V ' - i A | )?' ?? , I,,, .v.ti' i t a"- ! 'a : a i - - j ..... .... ! 1 1 ' : jIO !il! . '. Ill i' ailt .1 1.1' h? i .'M-. < ! I r, <.!' .Ml JI i 11. , ,1 ! lar- w i: ii ?! :>? Ml /, . annually. ! . pen<!."; ..u !\ ,,n j,. - f rm ] food !'>f i i, |j \ ;?.?!. I'a . amount A 1' i not In- ava.bible I'm r I t ; j . - r Mo the I cp>p. V,< ,,, nm-1 t. yn.w n." It i<di.,w - tlien, ;n : in ayron m.-C;ithat ii<-1ti -rub-rii i- ! next, \< at - \ n-!i| of ( k.jiv 111 u - * u yaiif oiaLtcr aiidml t<> tin -mi; aial \<t-iu-, < l<>\ ? i >, winter pea. . animal otanuie , i la * p (? -idue-. and t'oi'e-l !<a\(< cany tile plant f.m.j- ne e--mi y l<.r i !"<>]) n ; owtii. 11,- < i,n -: 'tie la: in tanii:ua <j,, f:,,; na'.e money puivhase .-< < d- of t. hes and i .iivrr-, they ii<? have tii* lanilty ? ! labor atal tlllii' to u-e it, ar.d they Land haul ami i.. i ii,,wn 'he: -t.t1?1? U.'fi pine -Maw. yrairi -Maw. .<a\e.-. and swaniji yra.--. 1'he time l"i preparing fu<..| for next year'< I <?p-. whatever thc^ may he, is now.'" "If. thtM.uyh dire neeessitt, South Latiiiina farm families can ayain learn the aye-old. but laryely foryotten, value of the compost heap. Sou'ii Carolina ayrieulture will rise on a permanent and safe foundation.'' Hog "Cafeteria" - " Easy To Construct Clem-on College, Sept. 12.? A "cafeteria" tor hoys may be built with little trouble or cost by planytven in Information Circular No. >' .iust l - - u c v I by the Ay cultural Enyine< t iny l>;\i-i<.n ..f -lie -l-lxtcn-um t \ tiitiy annouucetm nt 1 ' I . M< A . ( \; i ri n a y: : u' '' i' i < r _ n i i . -' < s ;> .1 .,n-i .-own' i" * ; 'I A * 4 ; i i . i *?i \ 1 i \\ I'. - r v. i> r a;;,; |* \ , Health Officer J. R. Sumter, Says: " I ..t\ -Ulf. ,d A . . , mm Near- anil had y.'?? " of relief, havmt tried e\ei\ -m . imayinable. ""t^nntly. t r-rd H. F Sn'vr eczema has entsrel\ disappear.a!." (Signed) .1 R. Sl'MTKR. Health Otf er Don't suffer with athlete'- foot, jsores or other skin diseases. Try j B. F. Salve. On sale at Camden drug 'stores. Money back guarantee. ...J 1 SS L * Mighty Circus .To Visit Capital Cit> Sen.-atjon* and thrill* an parked into the IP.'i) performance of the 11 age n her kVV a! I a if Circus, which vv i 1 make its appearance in Columbia on Wednesday, September 2d. (in al ?? tejast has been manifested tn toe cotmng of this high-class emu- a 'id hundreds of people from the- eoin j munity are going to attend the < xhj bition.s. * ' Heading the list of duiv d? \ii"The (ireat Wilno," who i- a> tua I)vt.-d with violent velocity from t'n? mouth of a monster eantton vydn ' act is ?ine of the, sensation- <>!' t present day, a* this human bullet ?hoot* through spare from the huge gun to a net many feet away. VVjlno i> an vxcIumw- llagenbeek-Wallace feature. t'lyde Boatty, the youthful rubju gator, who j* ^#"1 l" t.he world's gicale.tt animal trainer, will olFei a <11"play ?<f o\??i .50 ferocious Koyal Bengal and S.ben.in tiKer.-. ami Afri [can I.on.*, This is trie largest jfrou,? jever jo e M-ntcd under t'he tutelage of any Aniei iean trainer. Aage Chn-! tiar. . a no^-d Kuropean ,trainer, will ! present a \ .nous and savage group ! hyena-, leopuids, jiurnas, heat's and j "iia i annua! -. j included a>p?ng the arenic star* j,\.!l he I'oodies 11 anile lord and Kami1 I ' o " l 11 ' **" I 1 - ??*? ly of riders, the Flying Oarkonians, | Wright Troupe, the Montinarte Family of acrobats, the 1am* Sisters, the i Walter Neiss Troupe,* and the Nor- 1 tons. < lown alley, as usual, will con- .1 tain <>#i!y the best of laugh-provokers. ( "The (iolden Orient," a beautiful story of old Japan, will provide '.lie 1 oiH-mng musical presentation. _ - ' Death of J. It. liclvin Jume> Robert Belvin was born Au*L gust 10, !M7d un<l died August 27, f HM). He was a loyal cjtuen of Lee ] County and in early manhood identi- ] fied himself with the J'resbyterian i church. . _ Hi had been in declining health for a year or more but bore his affliction % jl,' mticntly. Funeral ?ervic?? wen t ?,lduc*J^H' he* hofffe- Friday afu.n,?.,1( A^^Hj ?8, by Kt'V. A. H. A?n.>Ui 0f s^j^V >?>r, and interment mad* m reek cemetery. j: He is survived by a second *Bi and five children: -I. M Kelvin* Florence; Mrs. J.. \S, i !? , of ien; Misses Lesxie, !/,;? HelU J ; U*ona I.ielvin. -Bishop m>-> K Coodwyn Hbeit, < 1. . 0f Peoples State Hank ami !nvr man of the United Stairs < (oninieice, bus issued Vaten^l from bis Charleston home fHVor|B* a tax oh all cotton g nwr. aext in this state. | ; THE ANNUAL t' Kershaw County Pair WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR OCTOBER 29, 30, 31 Under the Management of LeroyBelk Post American Legion AND Camden Shrine Club The County has been blessed by * bountiful harvests and now is the time to prepare your exhibits. Worthwhile Premiums in ail Departments Premium Lists now in hands of the printer and will soon be ready for distribution