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???? ? C'HANOK IN OPINION fir*UJHM to t'nder??tfm?t? Amerlca'a \%Vijcl?t licrmiuiy 8?y* Krror \V:iH!ilnK?fii. April S. Word that Uarrh-an ivlnCon-cmonls ap.* moving I., flu- support of the allies in I'lea rdy, { h , revived artfinuenf In <iormnny over i lie , illea<> "f the ?Ul?un?i*iu? and draw ii from Captain 1'oiwIum, military ,-riiir , r i fir* Merlln^cr Tnk'ohhitt, (ho i -> >f 1 1 1 u ? * 1 1 1 that after belnjf ]>erHuaded j,, underestimate America, Herman - ,,|.ini.'ii l> uudertfo^iiK a ehantfo. \ 1 1 (.ili< j.il dispatch from Switser !:tn.j todaj reviewing the )a(estf> dis iis-n'ii ? i ii H'-i Captain jPersJjus as fol lows: t, 0 s \\ , w i iv at first a groat deal imt sua<i?-i '?? underestimate 1 1??* imrtiolpa' ii,.ic < *1 America in the war. Wo be -I w to nolo 't change of opinion. 1 1 ,, l >< ? \ oihl a doubt. I hat II would l?c well t<? <*u rl ? at the present tiiuo,( iih' .? iiu-if or loss fanatic vagaries ,,f |.. i->..ik discussflng t |i?* submarine w.ii t.iK' Mr <*an not for the moment oNliai-iti* when tin* L'ullod Slates will ii.ul> the millions of men which net |M.|ni!ai!ou will permit her to r.iiM. lii(i it is certain that America will, in tin- very near future succeed :n I'm i si n v' an amazing army, which in any 'a sc. will constitute a vtfry valu ,*i liii * ; i i<l for our enemies. " Captain I'orsieus concludes by not nipr thai Amc/icn Is preparing for war of long duration and expresses with out un-at conviction the hope that the present offensive will attain a mailt which wilt frustrate the plans. Honor Koll of Aittiocb School. Flrnt grade* ^Istileo Ktokes, Fiully Trapp, Kltua Shiver. Adivitnced tlrst. ? Kdward Shaylor. Andrew Trnpp, l la r??Ul Ixv J wye. Second grmh^Mury Stokes. Sallle Whin Johnson, leonine Trapp. I-Ulio Mao Trapp, WllHo Trnpp, Charlie !>avls, Henry Joyo, Alexander John son. Third ifnuWv I.ennle Stokes, Margar t?t Shaylor, Verda Shirley, f/>ta CNd't. J e*->lo Mat* 'Norrls. Fourth grade? I.eta H<?dgers, Hen ry Trapp, Arnold Trapp, .lame* sha\ ifcr, Troy' lluekahoc, Claud Campbell Fifth grade- Fstelle Norrls, Mamie j pledge, Clyde H.ifcer, /a da Shirley. Sixth grodo? llertha .lohusou. Yashtl Joye, Hdnu Joye, Sex'cnlh grade Mar Johnson. Mot fa .Johnson. Daisy Joye. Pearly Shaylor. Henrietta Arledge. Six groat Herman-owned Now .lei's./ woolen mills, with a intaV valuation of ha\e heen taken over hy the alien proj?ert.\ custodian, who has nam ed governing hoards of directors to ac suine control of them. The earnings of the properties during the war will go Into the federal treasury for the pur ehase of I.ihcrty bonds. The mills tak en over were announced Friday hy A. Mitchell l'aliner, the alien property custodian as folhnvs: The Passiac Worsted Spinning Mills, the llotany Worsted Mills, the New Jersey Worst ed Spinnig Company, the Forts Mann and Huffman Company and the (iera Mills, all of Patriae, N. J., and the Har Held Worsted Mills of (iartleld, N. J. FOR UP-TO-DATE AND HIGH CLASS VISIT THE STORE OF G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler and Optician f Camden, S. C. TO ICE CUSTOMERS This is to notify the citizens of Camden .that on and after April 1 Oth, prices of ice coupons will be increased to 7 5c per 1 00 pounds in any quantity. ~ Carolina Ice Company SPRING WALKING ?l?M at t hiA season. when the worst of the winter Is past, ? it Kcforc tipriuK has fairly opened. is tin? most treacherous weatn '"r "f the year. - ivrOteclVm JWf your Yie*\^V? jw W9vv\ a \wic of <??r fii rni>u< ? ' . SERVICE SHOES FOR iSARLV SPRING I'ho^. shoes arc lmilt for comfort and service ? 4>nllt to Pro* ??' i \<>u from the treacherous dinnpnejw of the early, spring dajs, " hen nio^t folks are off guard. v ? Yet they have all the style and comfort so dear to all. They '""k ritcht, feel right, wear right, and protect. <V?tne in and see theni now. * C. C. WHITAKER av ?<. w *, ?, tf ' g * ^l-y v 1.1-/ THRIFT IIONOK RO|X. rujiils of Caimkii (irwh) School Who Have IUnikM War S4??m|?*. Flrnt (ir?d?v Kdjth .( i<KxlrtU^ . MngllljwinjU < Krtif t Sim \v I hi vis Kolatvjt NVost ?Irsxo l,v<? (Jusklr.s * Wmtclx 0\vi>ns Hliuii'lu* Mi-^'iisklll Clinton ontlau .lus|H*r 1 1 lU'kal < (' Willi- A llwVt Second Oradf < '!;( r?? Hnn*?' (\trt>l\ii 1 1 1'\ man Aiim'I Italtnitin .1 u ) leu I'JU'IhiI Virginia Nicholson \V. T. Atklhwon WalU'i- Kl^iinc l-yiu'll Fonts l Mara SowMI l?*>Loa? h Sitcom * .. K.tiuloli'h .lone* John ltl?*liar?lsoii Wlljio Porter .la mi's ltlarkinon l.mlllf Clybnrn Kit; li Christinas Sara Fonts .lni> Caninrr I'nrtrih' MoC^sklll Sura Unstick ., . Sara Moseiey 1 >ra Kvatis 01.31 Third (iratlr i I >l|\ |s .luiitf . i. 40.5S John Davidson ... 7.15 T. It. Clybnrn 5.25 IMchonl (jjooiluH* 4,80 iiatir-tol ( ?<>fT ...... 4.1B.1 Harriet \Vhitak?*r 4.11 Ella Cioft' H.OO CMiftoii (JolT ... ' .... 3.00 Martha ltoykin 2.95 llarvoy (Mark ... .... 2.00 Sarah 1 H^Pubk 1.75 Carol vii Wooten 1.75 Jutttolle Hallo ,.... 1.50 Jack Kirk laud 1.25 Jamas Watkluri .... 1.26 Mary (1-oodalo 1.00 HutU Ooo&alo 1.00 Margaret Shaw 1.00 William Olyburn 1.00 Joan (iuutc'r 1.00 Charles Russell J.OQ Kay Kirk land 75 Mtuv] Dabnoy .... :..... 50 Fwuk Mttck*} * 50 Julia Rrnriy* 50 TUobna 20 Mary Cure toil '25 Harry Condor \ 25 Morris Campbell .. ...... 25 Dorothy 7ai nip 25 Luootta I toon o 25 102.06 Fourth Grade Marvin Benson 24.72 Ciarkson Him mo 10.48 (latewood Workman 10.48 Helen Savage 7.87 Hoy kin Hhame 0.38 Charles Shannon 5.87 Emory McNair ... .. 5.12 Elizabeth (Mark 4.14 Lucy 1 Lardy .'{.75 Heywa rd Marshall .. 3.75 Leonard Hammond 2.00 Frank Howell 1.75 Abbott" Ooodaie 1.50 Frank Humphries' 1.50 Mamie 1.25 John Forte ....r? 1.00 Elizabeth Ix?wis 1.00 ltuth Itobinson 1.00 Mamie Shaw , 1.00 Margaret Delxmeh 75 Mary Moore 75 John OapeU 75 Heron Boatlck 50 Tlvoinas Bronn 5 0 Hubert Brown 50 j Henry Hardy ...: 50 C^apers Zemp 50 Elise Hardy 50 Ward Hough . 25 Albert Shannon 25 Katherine DeLoach 25 Ethel ine Mosele.v 25 Molly Moseley 25 Estelle Sanders 25 113.31 Fifth Grade William Nettles 82.40 Miriam Bruce 24.72 Thoburn Bond ^ 10.24 Leroy J>avldson 9.28 'Buryl Harrison 8.20 liOUtec Hirseh 4.38 i Christopher Vaughn 4.14 Henry Clyburn 4.00 Bruce Elliott 4.00 Hattie Elliott 4.00 CtH-LI Wlttfeowsky ;....? :n .-:-32.25 Morris Mogulewu 2.25 Chapman Pea roe 1.00 hiiln Mills ^ 1.00 Susie Watklns 1.00 Dollie Cl.vbiim ....? .. 1.00 Will Hough. -.'-75 Harriet Llppcomb 75 Stephen fXwider 50 I>evy Shirley 50 Led West r. t... ? 50 Gladys West 50 A lline Bosttek .*. 50 (/lias. DuBoa? * 25 Francis Hough 25 Mamie IMekett - 25 Ethel Smith ..., . ? : ....t "25 Harriot Steedman .... .... 25 100.20 Sixth Grade Alexander Savage 53.82 Martha Workman' 17.25 All?ert Evans i 8.20 S. (I Clyburn - 5.13 Thad Medoud 4.12 Will I?nis 4.12< Ka1?> Watklns .. 3.25 A4KWH ShtLWiOJi 2.00 Raftbdd Holland ...! 2.00 Emily Wooten n 2.00 Margaret Trantham 1.25-1 Beuirie Delvoat'he .. 1.25 Mary Campbell ? 1.25 j Bennie Forte - 1.00 Ethel DePass 1.00 Florrie Outlaw 1.00 Tlielma Davis ? ..... 75 I^urft Houston ? ? .. .... 75 Joe McKain ... ~ - 50 Jamen Brown ? ? 50 Walter Wilson 50 Margaret Mills ... .. 00 Bast! Bruce ...i ? .. . 00 Cornelia Atkinson ...- 50 iiui Mi4'u*klM \V U iU? CoiuW laxtv NMMnklH Alitv Owen* Seventh tirade Mills ish'iio William* utlrow \Vliltukt?r IVto Miickoy han Miliar v-, . . . Itrovurd Hoy kin M?r\ Hough "mll.v I.uuk ' Mir (Jtllimn NirMt' Mooro Mhlrow lUiiiH't 'm l Kt liloxliurg <'hu* Kirklam) tluMr Hlaokwoll ' Hough . Oawson Html tic l.ouls Ih'l.oar til Ii?h Little tulfoiir Shirley Uv.ahet li lU'stlck Sue l.ewU \m llle Moore \m:usia Hosiiek 1 w ruurc Jours { i? ha I'll Kirklan?l Mar.\ <ioo?ialv . >. Iti?> < unlaw ' lex w aril Smith laait's Cornier Margaret Klliott r.iuii.v Itnnly ;w licdiw Coleman l'.- 1 ? * I U? . Hanliug .Mamie Stewart \ " t r_rin la Clark (irad?' 1011/alu'lli Workman Thi'inns Ktrklnjul jSiim Kvans Sfctmm KirnH Thomwi'll Jlaj Immm.v rark<?r .. Willis Itoykln AllxM't TViwn Watte Ink William 1 H*l.oa?-h ? y OakmuYt Hay Viola Hall Herman ltauni Marie Shannon lltltio Halle ..... I leion Williams .Iry<v SttMHlmau Sorroo <ielx>ach Mat tic Smith .... .lotojtbene (Xiivton ; James Stewart v 1 i.'iiollc Trucwlalo Malh-l (ILfftml KoK'tt }AmoWy Henry Clark ! Ausley Walls tiO.82 Ninth Grade Hour.* Huvilffc 08.55 Ilennic Marshall ?? . 5.62 Isadore Mqgulm-u * 4.02 George WfttkowKkv I. 4.02 iCdwiu (Joodalo 4 . 1 1> Sal lie PW.IW 4.18 A^uos Del 'ass 4.18 Cnapnian llarivtt . .. ' -.(X) Anufc Mac ilelk ... .10 SteJla Hall 50 Sue Hallo 25 1 24.07 Tenth (ifade ?) ii um's Clyburn J<?ze!?el Shirley Kiuiuh VUlepigue IS. 15. Clark Wilbur McCallum Clarence* Wilson .. ltobokah Dclx>aeh .. Eleventh (irade Nonuan Hucteaboe - 21.20 Willie Hollo Mackoy 5.88 Everett Sehenk 2.00 Corinne Ixnvis 75 Mary (Hyburn 50 olive Khame 50 Jlmmie (iriggx 25 JohJi delxmch 25 MaU-1 Pa to 25 May Hush . ^ . .. 25 Sara Campbell . 25 81.58 Total $0.m02 To Push States Quota. Columbia. S. April ?. Wis. ? Tho Liberty 1/wn Committee for thin State is making a divided ofl'ort to bavo overy city and town in the State reaeb its quota in tho third Liberty Ixmn. Already it lias be^n officially announced that two towns on Satur day, t)u? rtth of# April, the day for the launching of tho ?^tmpai^n. passed their quotas and will 1h? rewarded honor flaps by tho Secretary of the Treasury. Itoth the Stat e Council of Defense and the Central IAberty Ixmn Com mittee. of which Mr. K. W. Robert son of Columbia is chairmau want each city or town a soon as it has reached | its quota to #d vine them of this fact so .that the Secretary of the Treasury may l>e Informed and an official an nouncement from Washington made. ? ?* Reading Matter for Soldiers. The State (Vumcil of Defense Is l*?ing pressed to call attention to all the people of the need for reading mat ter for the soldiers in camps and at the front. It costs 'so little to send magazines ? ?just a one-cent stamp for each. Xo wrapping, no addressing is neocssa ry . The thing is to remember tr? do it yourself and to remind your friends as droll. And semi the maga zines jwhile they are <rtl 11 fresh and clean. ?"If yon want to do something that I wiH help a lot toll everyone you know find everyone you don't know I ' to put a stamp on their magazines and put them In the mail bo*. If you could see how these men stand around the nan 11 room wAiting for the magazines you would realize how many dollars worth of pltamire a stamp can give. Sometimes they read even ad vertisement* when fherp t* nothing' 24.80 1.00 50 23 25 25 25 " A Tard *Yo?n Ih". lhiiui. 1 vtIkIi t?? thank My frlondw for tin* support given ui*' in tk)e ra?v for May or of t\in?don. I very proud t?f tin* voto 1 rvoolvod, apd <?f the fact that so far as I ran loam my friend** tuudo every effort ti"? havo an lmuo*t? fair election. The voto was too ch>?o for any man ti? sjjiy I was defeated at tho polls, and certain f?o|* that appoarisl hull/ f#?\ t ??? I that I wa-? not. Init tho Kxeou 1 1 \ ?* t '< >in in i t too ot the Municipal (Mult refuM'd to i ??< oi u 1 1 tho vote or to ex amine* tlu? i*>ll iUt?. <1)1(1 e\on ti? outer tain or oou.sider some protest I thl ho* foro them h\ i.n<\ all .oii^li made with m tl>o pari > am) eluh rules Tho K\Oeutl\e t 'iMimilt tee mi? lit to hold that illegal \,.io> wen- not iiroyn larllles \\ hero tin- names of tho Illegal votj'is w ito oil the ('Inn Ki?IU as pre ami maintained thai thr rule of the Mun lot pa I Oluh !<? tlpow out i ho ontlro voto of those proeluels w horo irregularities otvurriHl < I i 1 1 uoi apply to sltoh i'llSOs Tho FaoouUvo i oMiniit too found thai It was no irrogula r 1 1 > for noli resident^ to v?>io, or for tho Ma Hanoi's to onilt tho oa t It hM|iili'iN| hs law of v??Iimv, or for a voto to ho east np?>n a hot. Thoso things are o? r. ra i > Im Slulo law and parts rules. hnt In the i\Os of tho I0X iVutivo Committee aro uoi irro^ularl I ios I w fill. I rather loso than win on s ;)o| | (looisloll \\ .1 I nmii t'arudoii, S. ('. April r. | h . tuts I Vace To lis Vslus. Mr. I ?. ,M. Kirk Icy writing in I he M osnonuor of this Wook has I lie fol lowing to *a,\ : "I want to a?K for .1 1 1 1 M<* s]>aco to ivpl\ to tlic ( 'hvonielo 1 1 ? ? olalms that 1 road his papro without paying for It. whit-li Is not true I don't allow it in my homo. nor <lo I road it. it' I dhl I would pay for it. All my papers are kept paid it | ? in advance, and that the. t'hronivlo knows. when his sheet came to my homo I paid for It In advauw. Homo time ago the (Mironlvlo ooinmonted on Mr. Ulchartls' law <m the chttlll gang. The Chroii iclr was shown to mo at Kershaw and the oiio that showed It to mo asked mo to reply to It and sign it for him, 1 da) so, hut not seeing tho man that asked mo to do this, so 1 signed u?y naau* to it. "Friday at tho court house 1 was told that tho Ohl'oulvlo hjpl ripped mo up tho hack, ho I was at Korshaw Satur day and bought a copy of tiie paper to see how ho had used mo. Whon I finish this 1 will bum tho paper, ">'?? Mr, Ohro?1c)o, I iVon't rend your pajH-r nor do T allow it 111 my hoiflO. I novor koo tho little shoot. By tho W?y kUjco tliy last plo<v I havo Ik'od inform ed that tho olialn gang did work 0 1-2 months in tho Wateroe township In tho year J 01 7. Attention Veterans. The members of Camp Richard Kirk* land. No^ 7<>4. I'lilted <\jnf?*derate Veterans are hereby notified to meet at CouneLl Court Room, on Saturday April lttth. Inst. at. 12 o'eloek.y All members an* urged to attend and 'come prepared to pay' their annual dues, a iid transact other important business. \V. F. Russell. Commander. Teachers Examination. * The Hprlli# Examination for tea oh - ers will Im> held In the (k>urt Houhc at f'flmden, Friday May .'trd beginning at*U:30 n. m. Teachers are acarcc and It Is urged that every eligible person who con templates teaching should qualify in this examination. I. J. Me.Ken7.ie. Hupt. of Education. Knew Hi* Iiible. Why do you have an apple as your trade-mark?" asked a client of the cash tailor. "Well. well." replied the man. rub bing his bands, "if 1 1 hadn't been for an apple -where would the cloth inK business l>e today?" ? Southern ' Woman'* Magazine. (?ViuMrx AHHoriniivn To MM. The Farmers Seeret A**oelnll<,m will uuM't with Antloeh loonl, Frhluy; April 12th. Kvery loeal tit the eounty Is re (JUOHUsI to M'lld dolt'KUles to till* moot* lily. m,\ order <?f the pwwWciit Mrs. J. (Jnrdner lost her life and her daughter had her collar bono and ami broken In an automobile aooidoid near Newberry h?*t Saturday after noon. Mr. a M<l Mrs. <tar<\ner ami fami ily had loft their homo in l.jdla. Mat* Huston <v?unty. to visit tholr son \vb# w:is In iht> army at Camp Sevier when tho l'ord t he> were drlxlug weiii 1 1 1 1 ? a < I i l <?h Tlir tiiv.ii IIoIkIuii | k h*I Muoti'i ' II lit K s ?Tin: mm t:ituci> 1 will ho hIiu^i again al tho Majestic hnhi.v. matinee and nu;hl. Born Tailoring Satisfies The Born wool en display permits unre stricted choice ? Born garments arc correctly fashioned, faultlessly fitted and skillfully tailored ? And Born prices allow a substantial saving on your clothes bill for the year. ( R??i<4*nt Born DcuUr) -JONES CASH STORE ? W. L. Jones, Mgr. Lug off, S. C. ' WHY NOjT BANK THE MONEY YOU WASTE? EXTRA YAGA NCE IS SINFUL ? IT IS WASTE. IF YOU PUT THAT SAME MONKV IN TffK HANK, SOME DAY YOU WILL HE ABLE TO INDULGE YOURSELF IN THOSE LUXURIES WITHOUT MISSING THE MONEY. " \ s if ' *?-' ; . A HANK ACCOUNT GROWS? YOU WIIA, BE INTEREST ED IN SEEING IT GROW. YOU IM>N'T NEED THOSE; EXTRA ? - v 1 . j;- ; . ????*;?' ?- ? YAGANCES. YOU WILL NEED THAT MONEY SOME DAY. . # HAVE IT SAFE IN OUR RANK. The First National Bank i yjd ? 53E3 Wm ?. OF CAMDEN, S. C. ' ' ' > ? ' ? : 1 ? v