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AMERICAN ADDING AND LISTING MACHINE (fight column c<( /hi ri / ij) ? Price $88.00 I1 . ( ). H. May wood, III. Sold on one year's credit or 3 o\0 dis count for cash. MAIL COUPON TODAY American Can Company Chicago, 111. Please send booklet descrip tive of American Adding and Listing Machine. <v Name Aiidrcsn <'li|i|uMl I run" ( 'lnoni'-lc. CiimVli'ii, S. C COLUMBIA LUMBER & j MANUFACTURING CO MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGEK STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S C. rrs A BAD PUNCTURE t * r-r. rr.v.-rTn 11 x. In fact, if - r i.oi fix it. noutu.y < \\. Brim? in your. wheel ?ftn.i :? u; it m good shapr BICYCLE REPAIRING done ?>ur way means longer life for the wheel, more for you. There's no .job too clifliciilt or any too small for us to han<ih\ H. E. BEARD Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored Fe<p!e TJfphon* 41 714 W. f>rka'h St. DR. O. M. GAY VETERINARIAN l tr?*ai nil animals. Calls nnswcrotl day or nigl)t. Oflloe at J. M. v-araon's stallion. I'hono 80. KKRSIIAW. South Carolina. KOI J. OF IIONOK Of Camden /irudi'd School For Month ?>t Ortoher, I !# I . i 4umo1U> iiuhc, Jrnk Kirtt* land, \I oiil I rl<* ISiiruw, Mary (Joodale, KvQlyn 1 1 i iisoii, I hit*} Imiih. I lurrletlt* Wllltllkfl', I 'aroltne Wootell. <JiiiUe '1. K.ll/nluili (,'larke. liijoy Harding, hJII/nl'<-H) 1,1'wIm, Mary Moore, Hubert I trow ll, Jill lion I >avjn, William (Myhuru, llenj'y Hardy, Frank Hum I i|i ill"- ; lanoiy \li \alr, Itoyklu Khame, ( lilt Km, in Khailio, KUliu Sehlonburg, < 51i#l i Hi* .Shannon, I Topsche. r.? tiMit- ?'?. Thulium .Jhwid, aiihtIiik I'larko. < Wllikowxky, Mirliiin I'.riHo, Mildred' Hardnor, Helen Uln <?n, 1 1 a rrlct t Sleednia ii, William Not* tic?. < 'hrJatojihiM- Vaughan, l/Otil#e Hlrseh, I, Ilia Mills, Harriet I JdpKoomh. (irarlo J Mary Nejil ? 'ainphell, An hrey Heal He, Agnos Shannon, Kmlly Woolen, Martha Workman. Aruett. t.ed fun I. Hpflde Andrew Hornet, Hegrge ( 'oli-inan, l/awiynee Jones, I, aureus Mills, V I rglii In Clarke, Mary lOmma Hough, Nellie Kirk) and. < irade ?(. Thorn well Hay. Itolaud Net I les, .Joyce Steedmun, Kliy.ahet h Workman. Crude 7. iMidore Moguleseu, Itenuie Smith, Frank TrautluHn, Agnes I)e* Mass, Ha ra riyburii. tirade tK .la men Clyburn, (iertrudo KiiImi)). 1 1 it ii 1 1 ii h l.a/.arus, Christine JolH'S. tirade ?.). Ida MoguloHCii. Mabel Pale, i Hive Ithamo, Sara Steeduiun, ('lava Curoton. 1 1 rude lo, Kalherhie Hogu?\ Crude II. Fll/ahOth Wallace, Fish Dyoamitrr Killed !5y Itlast. Columbia, Nov. II. Alfred A. Itlch ardnoh, oldef game warden, sahl yes lerday : "1\ 1 1, i iru.ml>le< game warden from Clarendon eoiinly. has been in lo see lite relative to some dynamite eases in Ids county. According lo Mr. <jruni> l>le's stntomont. throe negroes - nnmotl I Meksoii and another negro nil mod. Tom M row n went lo Cuddo.hike. ulnar Havis st a t Ion, November 1 and were dynnmit hlg, Hie lake for (lie purpose of taking li dr.. II seems thai one of t lie negroes, !? ru/ier l.llcksou, was hundling tin* l>i vn 1 1 1 i I o u nd either Cut his fuse too hol t or the fuse . was- defective. At iii\ rule (he 'dynamite exploded pre maturely, killing Fruzier. None of the other negroes was injured. (inino War j'i'en (irilnilile iiiimcdhttecly got oil the tel.. with the result : t ha t Tour Hrowli a ltd the oilier two illcksons have been placed in jnil, <;hufged w i 1 1 ? violating section < .~?T id' the criminal eode of ini'J. vvtdch section Imposes a penalty ul' -Sot hi for dynamiting any of the streams; lakes or waters of the -state for the purpose of taking llsli." Car load of Ford cars sold from Saturday evening to Monday. Aonther car load expected shortly. Ford parts in stock, and Ford repair station opened. Call to see us.. KERSHAW MOTOR CO. Camden, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN * ON UK A L ESTATE ? EASY TERMS K. O. vonTrfMckdw. Dr. I. II. Alrtandtr l)i. R. K. SUventon Alexander & Stevenson DENTISTS Office Soulhmt Corner Broad and DcKalb St* . Tombstones & Monuments When in need of Tomb .-ioiu's and Monuments see me before you place your or 'W. Representing the Dixie Marble Co., of Canton, Ga. Samples of marble shown. J. D. SINCLAIR, P. O. Box 35. Camden, S. C. Dr. E. H. KERRISON Dentist < MH.v in T1h? Mann lliiililing - *x- Phone 185 A VVII-SON KK 1NSTATKH MAN. AKKttitaiit l*oetma*t?r in* IltliioiM Town llail Crliirixod 1*t ? ?i?i? hi Washington, Nov, 16 ? Wll? #Oll tills l| ftCI'UOOII lllHt ClMitllUIK tcr lioneral Burleson t<> roluMbilij t.Vorge Burkitl, assistant post n i . i b'l ill NVl inn i ka . Ill . rcgardltWH of I In* alleged (If inert I M. 'J'lle l'?*i I IHt it t ? Ml 1 1 Ml I I. without t ton. It appears t ku? t some day* ago t tu tk Itt had remarked, In dlseuKsiug the ;i|i|irnji<iiiim iimrrlrage <>f tin- pi. i "i. ni, t lint It looked UU$ it mini si, w,ii. i Lit a >i iir after th(< death of bIh wife in-full' j-e marrying. Tho i KMt iti i* ^ t <*r ??!??? ri4f? I film with dlsloyulty to I hi* I >r< #ldent ami ('nll)HK attention to de iiii-I'IIs (iliii ? il 0|{||||)n| Ills record l"i "miHatlHfaotor> w?rvj<'e" nuked for Id* i' Ignation. it*' appealed to tin* j?o i otlli'i4 department, hut Mr. Itoper afs tinned iIm< decision of tile iKMtmaMiT. Tljen I In* whole matter came to tiirlil through the press. The White .House annouin-od that It knew nothing regarding the inehlent until the published facts were read. Mr, Burleson stated (he same. "'t'lils Is ii free country," said Kecre tary Tumulty, in annoutK'liiK tlie ?fc tjot) of the president, meaning thai the net tons of thespresblent are open td criticism , of the people. Owliii; to the publicity already given the case it Is not believed that the ease of the alleged demerits will he taken up. It is understood tlie president thinks he should have been considted before Bnrkitt was dismissed. Post master Kloepfer's letters Indi cated that Assistant I'ostmartfcr Mit n era I I{o|H'C approved of Ihe dismissal. Mr. Itoper -states ttiat the dismissal was ordered on other grounds than Ihe criticism of the president. Pupil Wins Medal. The I'rophyliiet le tooth hmsh coin pany last week offered to pupils of the sixth grade, of thp Camden schools, tuugut by Miss ,tosii> Sullivan; a medal for best eompofdtlbn ontltled "A Clean Tooth Never I HM/ays.." / The compositions below wen* considered best ami Herman Banm, was the win ner of the medal. Thornwell Hay re ceived honorable mention, and ids com position will be found helOw : /V Clean Tooth Never Dei-ays. Nothing mars ones appearance more than a yellow decayed tooth. The teeth also have a great deal to do with digestion. I'ncleaii teeth causes Indi gestloii. > Wc should not fhiuk of eating de cayed meat, but when we have not the rigid kind 'of tooth-brush and do not clean our teeth properly, the particles become decayed and form acids on the tj'etli. These acids eat Into the en amel and if we do not have the teeth treated, it causes tooth ache. Willi a Prophylactic tooth-brush we can keep our teeth in good condition. This tooth brush Is made so as to reach -between the teeth and get out a lb the little particles that would other wise decay the teeth. We should th'rush our teeth up and down, , not across. By brushing the teeth across the particles are just moved from one tooth to the other. By brushing the teeth up and 'down with a I'j'Dphylaeti* root h brush, our teeth will not decay because "a clean tooth never decays." ?1 lerman Haum., . Age 1 I ys, grade <5. A ( lean Tooth Never Decays. ' To liavc clean teeth Is t lit? ambition ill' everyone. It helps your appear iiihv, makes you happy and strong. and preserves your health. The decay doivs not start on the in side hut starts on the enamel. It does not give you' "any alarm at the begin ning, hut it works straight into the tooth. You should go (<> the dentist at least twice n year. Children can not study while they have a throbbing tooth-ache. The teeth should he cleaned twice a day with a soft tooth brush. If you cannot get powder, you can use soft castile soap. / ? . The teeth should he brushed up and down and not crosswise. The straight bristled tooth brush cannot 'get all the food particles out of the teeth. You should' use Prophylactic, which Is curv-, ?ed and has bristles at theoend. Use It and you will tlnd that a "clean tooth never decays." tirade- (?. Was a Creature of Farley, "T-" Atlanta, <Ja.. Nov. 13. ? "Dr. Alleyne Hensley." announced in formal wed ding invitations and in society columns of local newspajK'rs as the fiance of M'.ss Julia Choatc Crumley, a music teacher, of this city, existed only in her imagination, it became definitely known today. Not until Miss Crumley had giine to Chicago, "identified" the body of an unknown, killed in a rall road 'accident, and shipped It hero as that of "Dr. Ilensley." did her family and friends suspect anything unusual. She is being attended by nerve special- ! ists today at the home of her father, the Hev. Upward. Lee Crumley, well known former Methodist minister. Controversial statements made by Mi*s Crumley after she arrived with the body led close friends of the fam ily to call a physician who had known her for years to observe her. It is said that she stated to him that Dr. Hens ley was a creature of her mind, and that the identity of the body at the undertaking establishment here was unknown to her. It is understood that the battleships South Carolina, I'tah. Michigan, Kan-, su>, Florida. Virginia. New Jersey and Rhode Island will be at Charleston ' during the meeting of the Southern i Commercial congress in that city. De-' ] ceinher Kith to 17th. Felix Walker Is in jail in (Jreen-^ wood, charged with killing Hen Wclker by striking him in the neck with u rock after a dispute over 5 cents. A. M. II addon, cashier of the First National Hank of Cornelia. <*?.. was found dt-Au in his bedroom Wednesday. Friends indicated their belief that he had shot himself, but assigned no mo tive for such an act. lladiion, who was ribout 30 years old, came here several years ago from Hock 11111, 8. C. It was not known whether ? Thorn well Hay. . IjATKMT WAK NUMMAKV. Clil^f Iiittmt Center* In What (jrewe Intend* Doing. Tlio .War Fast still Is the center or greatest Inturtut lu tin* world war with tbf future statu* of <ir*M*ce hh regards I In* Fnlente I'owt'rN ? Im? chief I I .It K ile. With the object of bringing to a head f hi* situation created hy t li<> (lewk ( Jovernmeiit's seeming Indecision in matters v\ hi<*h may event ually affect tin* Allies, ami possibly alsoi with re gard to the entry or non-ent ry of I In* llolhuih" Kingdom i 1 1 ! < i t\}Q war en ihc ^hlc ' <?f Serbia ami III" Ijilenlc |'l>W* ci 4, eonferonctw mo in prOgroniM in Ath oijM hot ween l>onys Cochin, a monitor of tin* French Ctililnot, ami tlio Minis ters of ({real Britain ami Frtuu'4' ami tlio Ur?ek otJIcJals III addition Fall Kil'heiier, lilt' Ilrlt Mi Secretary of War is close at haml on one of (Jio Islands in tin* Aegean Sea ami it is thought provable ho' also will join in t In* conversations, which life expected to determine final ly what will he the stand of (iri'nf Inward the KlUoUte Allies or of the FiitcnH' Allies toward (Jreece. Russia and Italy also are sit hi to hi watching closely the trend of af fair# In Athens, at which Capital in mors have heen current that the < I reek! < ioverhinent may request the Allied troops to leave (}r<N'k territory. 'Sim ultaneously comes the report that antl dynastlc demonstrations have occurred at I'etras, a stronghold of ex-l'remler Veiil/.elos, who held a majority In the last Cham her. i)n the various iconta tlxe lighting has hiHiii confined to artillery duels, except in Serbia, along the Austro Italian frontier and at the crossing Of' the St.vr Itlver in Itu.^sla. The Aust ro-tjerinaiis and Bulgarians in tin* North have again bent Southward and Westward the lines of the Serbians and taken from tliein additional posi tions and captured men and gnus, while a late dispatch says that the Serbians have heen compelled to retreat from the Habuna 1'ass, In the South, owing to the danger of their position being turn ed. The French and Bulgarians have been lighting fiercely along the (lerna Uiver, and the French coiinnamler, liciiernl Sarrail. Is authority for the statement that lit MM to Bulgarians were repulsed along the whole line with very heavy casualties, not one French gun being taken. ? v A report from Kerne, Switzerland, says that Field. Marshal von Ilindeu hurg, wild luls been engaged for weeks past, in an attempt to drive back the Russian line In the Dvinsk sector, has left the Fasteru for the Western front. Fighting day and night is in prog ress t >1 1 the I >oherdo sector of the Aus tin-Italian line. The Italians on Monte San Michelle se.v.eral times have enter ed the Aust ro-II uiiga riai.i positions, ae vording to Vienna, but have been ai nwist completely ejected from them. The American (Jovernment has re-* quested frhiu Austria a detailed state ment of the torpedoing of the Italian liner Ancona in the Medlt teranean last week, which resulted in the loss of ?American lives. - Interest in Live Stock. tlii- 10tr? fail' is prist and gone, Mio<c who will ? undertake to recount, sonic ol' its achievements will l?c com pelled to emphasize tht; fact that it was chiefly notable by reason of the wonderfnl excellence of the livestock exhibit. Tiie display of tine cuttle has i seldom been equalled in the history of the state and it has never been ex celled. Reference to this feature has been made more than once and it is tiie one thing for which the present fair iv remarkable. Indeed, t lie sight of tin- tine Herefords, Anvils and other varieties of stock is enough to compen sate anyone for the toil and trouble of a trip to the Charlotte fair. In '?addition to the tine exhibits by Messrs. W. 1$. and .j. A. Newell and . Hi W. Davis, all of the county, and of the .fine Herefords brought, here for pub lic sale from Kentucky, there are, many line animals from South Caro lina as well. Mr. Louis I. Guion, pro prietor of the Camden Beef < Cattle "Farms of Lugoff, S. C., has n seT^o of the finest Herefords soon here in a long time. Ue has all sizes, tirades, varieties and all are registered pure bred. Mr. S. I >. ( 'rosHr -of? Chester. S:~ C.. also has a most excellent display and one that vies with Mr. (Juion for the premier merit of the exhibition. Messrs. 1{. F. Meal & Co., of Lincoln ton, have some splendid Aberdeen An gus cattle which are attracting -much comment. Messrs. W. V\ Watt. II. (J. Ashcraft ami others also have splendid exhibits. The sale of the tine Here-, fords is moving steadily along and it is believed that by the time the fair is over, there will be thousands of dollars worth of tine registered stock In the county. ? Thursday's Charlotte Observer. I loir. Joshua W. Ashley, of Ilonea Path, member of the legislature from Anderson county, and known all over 'tin* state as "Citizen .Tosh." Is criti cally ill at his home. John, alias Monk Stevenson, confess ed that be was with the four Chester county neyrocs recently electrocuted at the state penitentiary, when they killed John <??. Lewis, an aged Ches ter count \ man, in the court of general sessions fur Chester this week. and. was sentenced to spend the balance of hi^ life in prison. Stevenson con tended that lie had nothing to do with, ? he V:i! ,.mi onty went with the others because he was led to believe that they were going off to gamble. Two children of George Brown, col ored, were burned to death in a fire which destroyed his home in Edge-, field county last Monday night. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, TOILET ARTlClJ SICK ROOM REQU1S1TIES OR STATIONERY vow and enrol ul alt i ? u>{\ to keep tho woods. w3 paction y\'u. ; . ;v C unytni.m, m us - will 5,* In ? opeclal '"'" f. are taken care of prompUj l ploaee you- ??a?? ' t after th? order w wi U:UIH?y 9 m 1 W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STO iH - , ?? Phone 30. ?r , Camden S. C For $7,000.00 YOU CAN BUY 282 ,ACRES, G MILES FROM CAM DEN; 100 ACRES IN CULTIVATION, 75 ACRES IN PASTURE: ONE NICE} SIX ROOM DWELLING. PAINT. ED CEILED, WITH. WATER FURNISHED KBOM A GASOLINE PUMl'. TWO GOOD TENANT 'HOUSESI THREE GOOD BARNS. ONLY ONE MILE FH01H SCHOOL. . ] ANY ONE THAT WANTS A NICE HOME AT Al BARGAIN SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK THIS AD. 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO J L. C. SHAW REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE LIST YOUR WANTS WITH US Camden Undertaking Co C. W. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE. | City and Country Calls Attended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street ? Office Phone 91 Residence Phone WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES A NICE ASSORTMENT 0? FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. TRY A CANDY KITCHEN ALL OF THE NICEST FLAVORS IN CANDIES. ALWAYS FRESH. COLD DRINKS SERVED FROM OUR FOUNTAIN ARE THE VERY BEST ' j|B WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETHING IN THE VEGETA? BLE LINE TO HELP OUT WITH YOUR DINNER DKO? IN TO SEE WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU. CAMDEN CANDY K1TCHE1 Spero Beleos, Proprietor. c r Phone 78. Camden, S. I J. W. McCORMICK, Prop. E. W. BOND, MC CORMICK & Funeral Directors and Embalmert Niffhi Ptwne 23. AMBULANCE SttVICE. W Country Calls Answered Promptly Day of Nip*V ? ? <i