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We have everything from a Brass Plug to a complete Bicycle. Prices right. Come in and the Rugby Wheel. It's a dandy, I? ?I? HI Bill I 111 IB! llMMlBIWHIIIII^,,-' IT? ft* Camden Motor Co 1 The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S C. Havrsn c you bc^n expect inSg to start a hank account hor-n ' ryirj)^ f o ?iivp an amount siif f u'W-nt .to "mak.- a good Ktart?" Any. start in a good start. A dollar in KU.ffiiclont. If you wait. for. a larjje hiiiii hefori* making your Ktart you'll never <lo it. You doul>tle?h know from your own exj>?*rik*nce that the % money which you can lay your hands <*n at any moment last.* !ofr< So don't wait for a Ktart hut hoglin now. \Vre earnest ly Kolfr.it your Haukiing husiineas. ? The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. ? : r. t' ! \ r ? ? ; rs t i . I', i' . . '.aw i ii,* of ri?i six r ! i > .? t ? -an.l ' > Fori! r.~ ? ' < i ? t i - ?? ? ? - Ml \ \\ . 1 ri?- I <>t il H?. ? ? 1 1 ? I 11 mi:hI< i *?!.. Miini. i', <?>. it it | >1 II -lit Nip, "?.*?.{ SAFEGUARD AND RRKSKRVK your Furs, Blankets, Comforts, Heavy Hangings, Portieis, Carpets, Rugs, Winter w raps and C.lo tl nng by having them thoroughly cleaned by our SJM.C.1AL PROCESS before storing for Summer. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS CUMBERLAND, Md. Alway* Safest and Beit ? HEREDITY SEEN Ito THE HA TP, from* Vt?*? oa lnh?HUnc? of t*x Color of th? Cc*?riny of th? Pom 4. I 'When - un4er the mUr*> ; batr dt#elot?s (wo I klndt of pigment. and only two a 4 ::*h yrfk. aud * M1>U browr: Th> ?? iiwn, color &re Independent factors in i heredity and ira> Off ur? *fcpar*telv gf if j. rrirnbjJ *ttv tv " writ** Ger?ra*l* ?"* iMVtaport ift Hit* Independent. ''The K<-?'tn? to be a diffuse r>t, but the bro*n occur# lb granule* of i;^ck? The ?i/e and Tiumber of th* Kranylf-e, a? ??-J: as the Intentrit) of : ? hi' pigment vafjjr ti> differently c-* . [ tired hair The tntenalty. of the >?; I Jo* Mgmen' v^rlea uo r?? to f- ?'n I d'*? rf.js? nhade* of red, whlJ? a ( I'JbaOoii of r*d wit fa brown gly> #< ?? i / / the .?*??**: tiuiiiti* fcf r*4 -W-* -t V.'r.-i* th- thrown' (dement .In tnt? ?.- * j' .forjrjjt b-ft^k and if red i?> ''pro*.. . '?, | In 'Mich < ;???'* -1t h' coj^pfyrtely cover**'.' ' ited U b?-.^t ffren wh?? br?-*v<j f J> ;>.!?? i:! ar.d a hen two bright f'*d ! b^ir.'d ;>* <>i '?? n.arry a If their child*- \ wljl ha v red hair. for there w ||! ). ?? ro V/OWn pigment to f?ver it ovr I On. ?h<# ot.hr r hand when a black r i very dark b raw*, haired person of. - mixed origin marries another v "i red ha Jr. iio/te of ' the'., children will have r<d Jifilr but if the dark ha:f?d parent Jn tojeh a union has red hair ' in his -ancestry: thofi half of the cb>l | dren *a; i 1 ! have red hair When th< r.? Is red hair In ?he Immediate ancestry I of both parents although both inay have dark hair then a few of the chlldrer) ? three sixtcontha. In th?- lor?* I run will have red hair." "In the blond to b)ack series we And tliat the Intensity of the hair color Jn th<? offspring does not exceed Miat of the darker parent. Thus two blond-haJred parontu have only blond haired children Th^ parenta cannot tranBmJt what they themselves lack \Vhen one parent haa flaxen hair and th*1 other lieht brown, then 60 pf*r cent of the children will have hair of h lifcht brawn phadf1 When one par ent ban d?rk brown or black hair and the other li*h't brown, then about half of the children will have dark and half light brown hair ? that is to nay half in population of pome size. In a family of only two children it would b#? possible to have one dark and ono light haired child, 'but this would be a very rare chance indeed The collec tion and interpretation of statistics of _h rt ' r color are t.onipljcgtffl hy th*> ? that tJie hair of the young is frequent ly much lighter than in adult life, while the Jiair of the adult, when mixed with gray. Is not infrequently reported as of a lighter shade than it really possesses. ( __ - . Our Rude Language. There are groat differences between the richness and poorneBB of words in the different countries .Japan is certainly richer in its words than Eng land ? .lust for example, we?hav< more than nine words for the word VI." The ' emperor alone rails himself "Chin," and all .his subjects rail themselves "Wat&kushi." Washi," Ore." "IJoku," Sorei':'pbi." "Ware,'.' Yo," f-u-r. acccr<li.:ig to the eirrum- : , stances. The second or third person j chat s as u.,:eh as the lirst person, "I." ar.d all rh<~- verbs accordingly. When I ?<a:"< d \o learn the English, lirst time. I my Amorlcati t.-ach- ' nr. "What shall 1 rail myself before j the emperor0" He said *1." "Then what shall 1 say before my parents?" ."I" "\\ hat shall I say before my men j fr*>nds? And before my women I friends?" "I." ' I was quite astonished and said: : "How simple, but how rude is the ; Knglish language!" ? Yoshio Marklno in the Atlantic Magazine. Red Haired Spinsters Rare. | Though r* d , hair of the Titian j | tint remain:* ii t least till middb- age, : la correspondent points out thai ..ntll ! j the i.th'er day he had m\?-r mTD ; i?r .heard ?>*' a red-haired obi maid t "I kn?>w 'hat real r-d hair in j j g'.ris and -a omen is extr::. .. rare j ' i. r.wulays. and anthropoid. ex- j I p-vt- sa> "hat the red-hai:- ! race ] I is * st disappearing. A :r> :.d to i ' w '".'mi ! m. oned m> one ,uid uiilj ! ! n."' ting u ; : ! i lt red haired ster I th? rt ,\u> !.? ? an old maid to be found i | \ski<- ? h? .ni a.is crowned \\ it h the j r? al red hair. \ ;nemb> r of the Royal Anthropo- i lexical Inbl.tuie said. 1 am inclined' ? to think that few if any girls with the < Titan -tinted hair fail to get married. Me:. iiKe them and they are quickly - married Nowadays red hair is rare ! chiet! y because only when both par e n t s hi a \ e red hair does the hair of : j the child take on the same color And j I a man and woman with red sair rare* , i Iv marrv ' ? Ixmdon Mail. ' t Montana Governor's New Home. j Governor McDowell s new house is j about the homeliest looking home in j ' town There is about the place a sort ? I of restfulness. an invitation to com?> j i In and make >uurself at home and ' f stay awhile it is a big. rambling, ; old fashioned house, with tall pillar* and flat roof lots of windows and a I cheerful front entrance, all suggestive : of the grand old southern mansion, tbe ; ; hospitable home i After nil, lt is not a cheap looking i ; house for it Is made of brick and o'l?- j | f ;..u.-unry, and finished substantia*- ! ly art .?t ioally . and at the same tim*. I ? ? pretence of gaudinc'Rn or hint j ? gingerbread effect ? lt is & I ? ilace. Just the kind of a ?x birh any man woul<< feel | t <***. ? Juxaconda bt&nd , I Al LITTLE SMILES FEW Odious Comparison. ' lit lis Qr.Mib are no longer j f tifpiif/? 1 ','Hqw; did the/ happen to fallout?". They tll dfl t fall out. They felt In, ( i?nd wb?n each what the water had liofib to tljr other a complexion and imagined bow her own complex-! >on mnst !o>>);, ihev both got wry toad ; ,.rol ha v oii t hixjUi-it tim e." Ominous Nonchalance. "J sentence you to two years Id prison,"' said the jutijge, *evereiy Well. Judge," replied Plodding j I'ete, "I know you are doing this to humiliate me, hut I v. ant to remind >,ou that some v$ry wealthy and aoxno \#ry talented people have been going to prison lately." A Desperate Character. "This man demands a reduction In his luncheon check. He puis up a strong talk." "What If we refuse?" said the man* ager of the fashionable New York ho tel. Then he threatens to take advan tage ol the bankruptcy act." Hard to Explain. "Miss Perkins sa>B you are a splen did conversationalist." "I wonder how sh'e got that Idea.." "Oh. you're too modest." "Not at all. I was wondering how she reached the conclusion that I could talk whf-n she never lets me put in a word edgeways." Rara Avis. "A likeable fellow, Wigley. Every body seems to have a good word for him. What do you suppose is the secret charm about him that attracts fcO?" "Oh, I dunno. Maybe it's because he's one of the common people and Is always so modest about it." DOES OS ALL. "Oh! you don't cut much ice," she said withoringly. But the gallant youth was a literal soul. "1 cut as little as I cau," he an swered; "I'm an iceman." 'Twas Fatal. His form is still. his eyes are dim. He's past reproving. A motor i-ar bore down on him, lit- jMjsi^on.d moving. Easy. "You never hoar of a wealthy bach- ; elor being run over by an auto." That's so. 1 wonder why it is?" j "To a man who is used to dodging mothers with marriageable daughter* j dodging automobiles is child's play." Wondering. i "That new suit of hers has me guessing." "What about?" I "I've been wondering whether or not there are pockets in the tails crt ,her cutaway coat." n Whirligig of Time. j City Business Man ? At last I am Irich enough to retire from businesp. j Friend ? What are you going to do? City Business Man ? I'm going to jbuy the o!d farm I ran away from and live on it Letting Well Enough Alone. ?"1 am going to make that boy stop whistling said the nervous man. "Don t if you knew the words of that song you'd be thankful to let htm whistlo it instead of Binging it," Main Crop. "There are so many things I wu J dl?aK>ointed to find I couldn't r&fe* ion my farm." J "I would be natl?ftrd If I could oply | raise the mortgage on mine." Note of Alarm. Landlady ? Mr. Snip?. is ft true til* papera^say there is going to b? ft re duction made In the tariff on prunaal Boarder (hastily) ? I hop* not! Funerals Directed # ? ' . J ' 1 ' ' ??? We supply the best of burial goods, con duct funerals and relieve families and friends of many unpleasant duties inci dent to death. We are always prepared to serve those who need our service. B. R. McCRElGHT, CAMDEN, S. C LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! 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