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Demonstration and Sale of Neponset Floor Covering Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 13-15-16 Your floors will look better, stay ^ cleaner, make home more pie asani and housework ? easier, with NepdnbeT r loor Covering A dull, depressing room is made warm and inviting the moment its floor is covered with Neponset Floor Covering. Grease won't soak in and spread. Refreshing to the eye and highly sanitary. Thick and tough. Wonderfully resilient to the step Easy to keep clean. Enduring. Lies flat without tacking. Artistic color designs specially suitable for kitchen, bed-room, bath-room, play-room, porch, sewing-room, hu'ls and closets. Makes a neglected room look like new. Come tr. una ^amine our many new designs today. Made by BIRD * SON (Est. 1795) E*.t Walpol.. MuMcbuMtu l>wrii?n this sale ami demons! ra I Ion tin* makers have made lis s|H't-iaI eoiiepHMions. We are ^oin^ l<> sell "Ne|x?nspt" al <5.~?e per square yard. See sample in front of-oiir >lore. Baruch-Nettles Co, CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA SEA KOVKK i'OIC TWENTY YKAKS Moon ll?s > it?*<J Kvcr.v Port of \ii> CoilS^IIH'IK'C. Tlicrt' is .t man in <'ha rii"?foii w li<? has vi-atf**! -?*:i | ???t ? t ??t* tM-t-rv tin ! i< ? r r1111 i ??? ??111 \ lit'1 -?????? ^ ?' \| i >< >m l - hiN 11:1 tin- I Mil In* 11; i ? l.i'i'ii M sen fa 1 ?M I'M oVtM t \\ i -111 \ ll?' tin lliaili* v'Vt'ral tri|??. at >l|lnl ill'' uolitl :iii<I i'M'1' in ? ? ?'! v mi portant *??api?rt .m the fa >1' mi*? ?*a rth I f t li" iota ! "I hi- 11 a \ r wi-n- -ciutileil ! In'\ w ?i u 1?i \i-i\ > \?? 11 . ii < !f l ln> ii'ii times. \\ .1 N1 u;i- lorn in < a !i f<>! jii;t Mime lifiv year- ami a' tin- aire' ? if sixteen lie he^mi a i;iH'i'i ilial a few .wars an" u I mm i In- mar t* i< ??! arm v??| I!???| ?|uwit a ti hoii^h hi* -lil! liUe-. fn i.tIU nf liiv |iiiinn v>. ,hI < en t itri*. ami 111:11 j \ travel-* that ??111 x a f.'W IIHM. ??*<?' 11. | \ < ? till- ? ?| l| >i lit I'll! t \ to ma ke. I'or -omet Iiin.: met f w?? nI x \ i a r W .1 Moon ? ;|v ill tlli- ililf'?M?Mt! I'liiin-hes of tln> meivha111 marine, he in;.' ? hit'!' si<>\taiii fur- Mi'vi'iiiI mmi's on a la t iaiiv.it tail tic ship. lit* <ta\?'il a f'e\x \ t-a i\ in the Southern I'aeifir. in India. Australia. New Zi>a I'tful. Ma daiia *i a I . ??|| tile roa-t of \fn? a .i Mil <uIht ji.>inN nf interest Mr Moou has Im-imi anywhere from Honolulu. ('apt Town to .m)jii?? half a 'h>zi'ii or more v|?aj?iniv on ill-- ('hini-vf id.asi ! h.i* >. isitc. I . \ ?m * -seaport of iriiy tmpnrtaiii-t- that f- vituatfil on thf' r.oropiMin of 111n Attain if. South Aiiii-rii-ii. A^ia and others When asked if h'* foiliii( any laic li-h -ponkinc people in tin- main ? 11f ferent pl-n i?v ; hi; in- \jsj(?>d Mr Moon ?il id "Whenu ???? i..,? tut'i iimnov \ou wiil i I ihI I!iiitii??j?? ?;iki11it |m???}?!??. Tin far l\a*t i- ju>t about i fill rolled i>\ Miit; li-htucii and A iih r if a h- ; you will li11<I : i u'lfa! |i.llt I'f tlx- Uillii' I I ? i ?? III Afrii-a ?.|ieaknr.' KmiMi . the natives of India an* learning tin- lamma^o ami all l! if islam I- <>f tin- I *;i?-i 11?? art" lieiiiL.' \in?-i ii ani/<-< 1. "i at Ira.-i 'lai^li-li i/<'<1 I. i -| m',1 k 111 ^ i'f I !u- t " 11 i?: ? ? -??? ;i t:?I .1 a|mnr-r Mr Moon -ai?l fhat the yol low {><?<i|? |?* raise mi abundance of rice. I >11 r I lull they would i; i \ ? their- any .lav f.?r i In- same amount 'thai was. raised in South ('ai'oliua. beeansc the n<?> raised. in South Carolina i- the best on earth Mr Moon ha- iio\\ ? 11111 (he sea. I?ul ho ?ai'l last ni^hf that he still would like to make several voyages to (ho places i hat ho has already visited. and also iro into Hie Interior of the ooun !rios. as hr has never been far inland. 1 liko to moot jM-oplo." -aid .Mr. Moon, "who hnvo boon to those places 1 ike to talk t'? them. l?oe:iu?ao if they : havo been I hero sjnee 1 ha vo they '?an tho vast change- taking place, I'ithmm' of i he war News ami ("Our STATK.MKNT < ?l I lie ownership. Mana^elllell. e|e. roiinireil l>\ the A?-f ??f Con^res- of August j t. of The Camden I'hron ielo. |athlished weokly nl Camden. S. C. f 111 1 MM 7 ?Pub iT-l.ers It l> \iIos and L \ Mi 1?. >wel' ( 'a mdeti. S (' I'.<1 it or H I ?. Xilos. Camden, s < i iters II I* Nile* arid F \ Me I lowelI. ( amileu. S C Known bondholder-. inortirayi-e-. t.r . ;!i. -eeurit ios None 11 f? N'iles. I'nhlishoi s w ? ? r11 to before me this J st da \ of ?f.<r" me this^Jst r'M\1~*xThii 'HMfr / Al \f Johnson. / Notary Public VITONA, V the new reconstructive tonif. TANLAC, the tonic >vs em purifier. VINOL a modern cod liver '>i! tonic. SUL-FERRO-SOL, nerve tonic and blood purifier. NUXATED IRON the new iron tonic. and most all the new medicines and the old ones that are jfood at W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telep hone 30. m " 1 ? ? ? MORK IM.OTtS MADS? PL'ItMC v HrrnstoifT XS'*? Arranging Kor IKulrW lloii of American Prot>crt). ? . Washington. 4 ?Secretary Ian alng <!rew upon his collection of w-cri't Merman diphuurtt le correspondence uviitil toda> to *Ued furl Iter light upon what I hi* Merman foreign otlhv and generaI start were doing in this coun ir.\ while nomlnnllj hi peace uiiii liw* I niirti Slate*. Ill- fc'HVV I?? lilt* |>Ul>lk\ without colli iiii hi 11 *t usual. ihrrt* hrlef cuhlcgrauis, tlUi 11? -i11tr Iluii more than a jretir before submarine piracy drove America i?? win i lit* Merlin government w?s in Ktriiifihg Ambassador von llerii*lorrt to arrange de*trui'lion of t'unudlun tail ioniIs Mini lo list* Irish-Americans in carrying <>n saliotnge in their own country, The.V allowed, too, I lull von McriistortY on his part was oven al thai carl,\ date sccklnu aulhoiit.v to sup port )i ?-miin|miigii to influence Congress. The statcincnt follows: "The Secretary of State publishes the follow inn telegram.* from the Merman foreign otlice to Count von Born*b?rrt in J it iiuar.v. lultl* "January .'I. Secret. Meneral start vires energetic action in reward to pro posed destruction of Canadian 1'nclllc Kai!wa,\ hi several points with a view to eoiiipletc the plotraoted interruption of tralllc. I'apt. Hoehm, w ho is know n on your side and is shortly returning I in s heen given Instructions. Inform the militarx attache and provide the neces sary funds. ? Signed i Ziniiuermann." "Jiinuar.\ _'ii For military attacho. You can ohtnin particulars as to |*?r noiis suitable for carrying on sabotage in the Culled States and Can win from the follow ing |>crsons : One, Joseph .Mac<Sarrity. Philadelphia. I'a.: two. .lohii lr. Keating. Michigan Avenue. < 'Idea go: three, .lereuiiah OT.ear.v. Id I'ark How, New York. "One and two are absolutely re liahle and discreet. Xuinlier three is reliahle. hut not always discreet. These persons were imli<*ate<i hy Sir Itogor Casement. In the I'nited States sahot aire can he carried out on every kind of fiictorx for supplying munitions of war. Kailwax embankments and hridues must not he touched. Knibn*sy must in no ?-ircuin.stanees ln? ounprif miseil. Similar precautions must he taken in re|Mini to Irish pro-Merman > ropaganda. I Sinned- "Hepresentative of lien era I St a ft'." Kitchen Shower. Tuesday afternoon < let 11?tli there xvill Ia kitchcn ?liowcr al the Cam ?11i-'li Scli"?"l?Tili* *lniu it i.s L'lVt'11 *o a* tv li! up a kitchen for the bene fit i f the High School pupils and also to provide a place of meeting f?? r the Woman's Home I ?emonst rat i<n Club in Camden. A list of >oinc of the utensils nc<'es<arv for equipping this k11<'lien i* given below Thov who '?refer tna.\ brim: money. A demon -tr.ition will lie .riven at thi* time. I'npil* will please confer with their toucher* in regard to their < out rihti tion I In* kitelieti wa* gotten up by Mrs. I A. W it t kow skv. Commandant I)e i a< ? 11 men i \o i(t. Woman's Service I en '.'lie Slot e. linker, oir can, a*he-t.-s sheet for top of baker. dish pan.*. 1 gar bage can. I Idscuit hoard. 1 rolling pin. I hi.-?euit cutter. 1 <p measuring cup. _ pt. measuring cup*. -J large kitchen * I k m i n *. 1 luitter cake turner. puritig knives, ti ha king tins, (i i;em pans. 1 kettle. 1 pair scales. 1 sifter, contain er- for Hour, men I. sugar. *.ilt. cup fowel*. holders. potato ma*h? r, frjjit ' "i ''r, l? teaspoons-. ;; tablespoons, 2 pots (4 Ip size ? 1 grater. U plates, d soup plate*, t oofl'ee pot, I te,| p(>t. I ?renin pitcher. 1 sugar dish Mas ii ever oeeurred to \..n that a ^^"Ml out range wastes money in hurn iiiu' too much fuel and Smiling foo<l? \ range expert who will ha\. charge of the .Majestic I >eni?instrali"ii during the week commencing Octolier l"? will *liow \,.n how the Majestic r.ingi- cuts down tnaischohl o.xiienses. Hums (S; I '?.! I I e| |. \orwa.t. .Ni.e.. ha* a group of flvr women whose ages total lis year* The\ ,ue Mr* Harriet I'orter Ml Met t. a???".: Mr*. Hannah Hilling*, age !M>: Mr* John llenrt Millett. age vji ? Mrs. I'lara .1 Haydcii. age s*. nnd Mrs Sarah K. Hates Harlett. ago HH. I'ortugal is rendering an 'inportaiit aid in fho war against flerniany. She ha* two divisions in Franco and a third i* ready, making alioiif 75.000 men actually fighting and *ho bas han dle. i not*! of tiie transport.* or troop*. NOTICE T.. "iir w.itiT and light ? ? nsumcrs: Wo u i?h to advise- thai iftor (k to|i<T 1 ."th MM7. wo will ohlipod 'o vfj'icilx i-nforro our rulo nf discon tinuing watrr and light service to Mil of tli<?s4? \vh<?sf (tills aro not. paid on or iM'for*' flu- ir?th of (ho month fol lowing fh.ir it. which tho xni?; r^mlcni I U.-xjWM'ffull* M Snvajro \v H flol/oa?h \Y C. Moorr < onimiwioiiors of Work* of tho City -of Camdot) t'iiai'lotj. S (*t t 1". 1017 Beautiful 1918 Maxwell Now On " Without altering the world champion motor. the dutch and transmission or the mighty axles, the Maxwell builder? have gfroduced a new wonder car, far superior in construction and in appear once to anything yet turned out by the Maxwell factories-we hat* this new and beautiful car?come and see it. .??UMu.?uui?iMiniiminnimiiiinnit??min?itiiitiJ>uiimini?ni*M?mssmmwin car is larger and roomier, for one thliig?the wheefbaee has been Increased six Inches. Itis also a Xroagw and more rigid machine for the road. The frame Is now six Inches, instead of three inches deep. * And the body rests directly On this powerful frame, Instead of on brackets extending from Ha sides, as in the paat. Do yon know what that means? It means this: The firmness with which the wheels grip the road and the steadiness of the car at high speed give you a sense of security such as you hare been able to enjoy before only In can shackled with a battery pf shock ab sorbers. This New Car is 50 Pounds Lighter Thsre*s a marvel of engineering for you, friends? ^JThe oar Is made bigger and stronger?and yet ' actually lighter. This means gn Mter ease and comfort on the road. More than that?it means greater economy. And tb? Maxwell before was the most economic Srpaisenger C?r in the world. unoOMq| ConftpetfHatlog vndereluntt rear spring* the k. wortf in uprlnjl puspouslon nmik ihUwtmZ: ful Maiwell of-1918. They mean greater comfort?greater economy b, leaeyntfg Wj?r and tear on the car. * ?4f < Now Has the Style of the Costliest Cats The new Maiwefl le a car of great beauty. It hae a eloped windshield and rakUh line* aertr before produced In may car coeting 1cm thn $1200. Its good looks now aqua! Its proved mechanic* efficiency. The new upholstery Is richer and give* a m comfort, .f Inside and out the new 1918 Marwell is a perfects car. We're proud to sail |t. You'll be proud to own one. Towing Car $745; Roadster $745; Coupe $1095; Berline $J095; Sedan SI OSS All pricem /. o. b? Detroit IvfOTOR SALES COMPANY W. R. DeLoache, Manager PHorffe 42 Camden, S. C. Wants--For Sale WANTED?Si ?tiMMijic to supply nic with luitU'r milk and 1 ? 1111<? t* the year round. "A. r.. C." cf. Chronicle. WANTED?I ?mi I try I ?y the crate. duck-, iruineas ami eiius. Apply l<? I'imrod llall. StM'uiiil Ave. ami Twentieth Street. (*;i iii< Ifii. S. C. 'Jl-lM LOST?I'.I.K-k - u i! case with "C. 11 S" in white letters on end. Lost <m i >ctober lit. somewhere on street,} of Caimlcn. lleturn if found to Mif Seima I'anish. Camden. S. ('.. alt receive reward. lti.pd. / FORI) OWNERS?Let it- make a new top >if jHiir old iiiii', We recover tops <*(?uipief<? with back. curtain of ^'oo'l <piality l.eatheroid for $11.00. Tops oiil\ for if 11 .'mi. lm<k eurtaitis $-4.00. ('i? !>? 'Iid:t ted Aut?> Co. WANTKI)?Regular sweet milk cus tomers. heliver every morning, (iuaranteed pure and priee reason able. Aildri*^s X. Y /.. ef Chronicle. ('aludeu. S. C. 1 ti-jMl. FOR SALE?1 ? ht iicrc>. T."? eultivuted. lmlanee :jood timiwi*. Si111t*'? 1 in Kershaw County, within one in lie small town. jfood neighborhood, healthy, tine orchard. School and chureh convenient. Hood six room dwelling, two lartre "barns. two ten ant houses, three rooms each. The buildings worth the price $'1500. Terms $L'(kki rash, balance to suit the purchaser. Adjoining the above place. 11 r? acres 70 cultivated, bal-i anee ;*ond rimbor. Hood three room house and barn. I'riee $.1000. half cash, balance to suit purchaser. I'. A. Hodges. 4?M National Loan Illdy.. Columbia. S. 20 27. LOST?< Itie black bound lost near Cas KHtt. Answers to name of "lilaek Hoy." Rewanl if returned to Henry Mathis. ci'f of Phoenix Construct ion Co.. neflr lW-thune. FOR SALE?Two Chalmers automo biles. One HM'J. one 1511ft, four and six cylinder, at a bargain if sold at once. I< I.. Moseley. Camden. S. <'. KEEN. AAlIilTIOl S Salesman Want ed.?To the riyht man we can offer a contract with commissions and a permanent connection '-arryin^ ex ceptional opportunities for larjie earnings in one of the most pros lierous and stable lines of business in existence. An unblemished rec ord of seventy years jives an agent ft*r this <H>ia|Kin\ prentice that will l?e of great \alue. For particulars write to .1. X. J^juhI. General Agent. I'enn Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Columbia. S C '_i.">-tf FORI) CYLINDERS REBORED? fur nishing new pi*?oi,v and ring's. eoni plete for tljoo Work t.iorc-urhly <lone and ?i?h run teed. Cu.ii^ilrMn'eft Auto Co. 24-tf. OXY-ACETEIJCNE WFLDIM. c?aran teed. Wo weld crank cases, pistons, cylinders, stripped gear*. straighten auto frame*. Mrinp us your broken Caatings we Weld and finish equal to new parts I'rnmpt service. Con solidated Auto Co *J4-tf NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS?We have arranged with the Ford Motor Company to handle only genuine Ford parts in the future and will endeavor to . carry a most coiqpletje stock at nil times. W. (>. Hay's Camden. S. ('24-'St Vl'LCANIZINO? We are socialists in tire repairing. ir> years experience. Hrlhg us your tires for repairs and be one of our satisfied customers. \\*?> have every facility for repairing ? a W-makes of tires; rmr prices are reasonable, Consolidated Auto Co. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LIVE STOCK?I>r. .1. \V. Sharp. Veteri nary Surgeon and dentist, will be ? h'M'Hted at f?/eo. T. Little's stables. Treats all kitwls of domestic ani mals and guarantees cpres in all oases that are-curable. Examination Free. Have your horses and mules toeth fixed at least once a year, ' -aves feed, promotes digestion, keeps down colic and indigestion. Kewfls \our animals sound, healthy and faf. This is one <if nature's provisions and should be conformed to. C011 t suit me. Phone 1U9, Camden, S. I C. 1 make a specialty of surgery ami dental surgery. WANTED?old false teeth; don't mat ter if broken. I pay .$2 to $15?.per set. Send by parcel post and re ceive check by return mail. F. TEKI.. JOo X. Wolfe St. Baltimore, Md. 24-27-pd. FOR SALE?At $35.00, a hi^h Imported, beautifully United . gun. 12 guage. double l?rr?l.- Hasl Jlml less titan HHi times. Cost and unide by .1. 1\ Saurr & Son. at Coleman's Itepulr Shop. FOR SALE? Abruzzi rye for sale;, ply to Ilcnry Savage. Camden, $A or \V. L. Hush, liUjioff, S. C. ARE YOUR BATTERIES WEAK! ho. why not have them rechar Cost is small. We recharge all ?of?hatUM'iev. \ onsoiidatd Co. 24-t TIRES! TIRES! ?See us before ba your tires. We sell Fisk and Un States and have a proportion will interest you. W. O. Hay's rage. 19-26 VI'LCANIZING?We have the lib fe^aud most up to date sectional canizlng plant, use ,the very material and *tand behind all work. W. O. Hay's (Jaragc TIRES! TIRES!?See us before to your tires. We sell Flsk and Ut States ami have a proposition will interest you. W. 0. Hay'sJ rage. 19*26 LOST?In January 1917 from m Bethune one white hound bitch wi yellow head and ears, with biw spot on one hip or flank, rift whaggy. Answers to name of I Any information will be liberal /rewarded. R. ft. Oaine?, Cento / S. C. 19-26-pd. WHEN THE SCHOOL! BELL RINGS I Does your child hang buck, and dread to s'art? There may be a cause. Perhaps he is not learning as'rapidly as you would like him to, and he knows it? I But perhaps he can't help it. Send him to us and let us examine his eyes Thousands of children have weak or defects** e>es. In that condition it is torture for them continuously. Give the child a square deal. If you demand * task of him, see that he is fitted for the task. i V Glasses ground to fit any condition of eye defect and we guarantee satisfaction. G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler and Optician ?7Z S- &