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Wants -For Sale ? \ 1 ~xV - w ? y,fi .. ^ v*?<i I/08'F? On<t bob-tailed, o no-eyed setter dof, uuKwerx to nam? of "Joe." Lib eral reward will bo i>ai?l if returned U> ) X. Hough, Southern Hft] Tele phone < lainden, H. <5. 48-41i-pd. I.OWT? 4>ne bjack boar, weigh* about 150 (Hiuud* gr^HM. H|| tllHkK k nocked off. Will pay suitable reward If re turned to 10. K. Holland, lioute ?'t, Camden, 8. (J. 48-pd. TO KKN'T <-ln afteruooMK, 2 good saddle horae*. Apply to David ft. WjllUnt, Ho* 224, Phpu p 57, Oaindeu, 8. C. 17 OTOIjKN-? Will pmty who took or borrow ml without permission oue ra diator cap with braaw (lobe ornament from Ford oar in front of Majeatlc Theatre i >i < .? .? return aamc to Chron icle office and receive reward of $1.00 or will the party return to owner'in i HTH4/H it ii (I ipol8|l|l9. TbC OUtflt only coat 7 5 i iMits. . FOR 8AIJG? - Pure bred Harred lloek oggtt for hatching. $1.50 per Netting 9t 15. Mi n. Ii. I. Uuion, Lugoff, 8. 0 AUTO T1HMH? When in ueed of auto tire* try Stoke'* Bicycle Shop. We have the Hood aud Firestone auto tired. Come and let us ahow yau the Hood tire, the best on the* market. -IStf. HE1) CKOAK HHINGLK8? < all One <>?, I '.mi . We l*ave the best that ran be manufactured. Mld-town yard ? old M(^roI|bt lot uert OoUl* ffOUte, David mo and Co., OfRee (Troeker Hriildlug tf ? ? ? i' ?_>?.' , ? - WANTK1>? We 'l^afe an" opeuing for a young man who haa had uoiue ex* perience iu he jewel ry business. v It in uuneccKsary lo apply unleaa you have had Huch experience, .fames Allan and Co., Charleston, 8. C. 48pd FOR HAM? ? 8u*?U plow, driviug and riding man1. The borne that Mr. KusIi'h children uaed to drive to aehbol. (Jentle. INctoe $7o caah. Apply (o Henry Savage, Camden, 8. O, 42tf. WANT1CD ? Furniahed rnoma for .light houafkeeping 1>> young married couple. Heply to II. 8. I'si'kmaint. Hox 1 11. Cuui dan, 8. .0. ltp. FOOTKB'S DVI'j WOHKN e/in save you buying a new hat by cleaning and reblocklag that >?Id our. .1. Ferris McDowell i-. their ngeut in Onmdeu. Phone 113,. VTflKNS ftflDK COMPANY, of Athena, i/irorgia, are largest buyers of express ^?hipped |*ve?wi co\\ hides in the South. Itensou i n-. "Th'i-> Weigh the Weight." Mu> and . horse hides each. N. ICugene Kant, Miwuitfer. AtReua, On. ,\ ov. R-flino ?? KOIl SAI.K- Qua nilly -cut corn J'or sale at WeKierham Plantation, Logoff, 8. t Price JRl.7r. per bushel. Apply to Hen i. v Savage, (himden, N. C. -17 1 f I'Ot ND ? .\ew ?pair nt' .soldier khak4 1 tnuisers found four mile.s north of i f'aliiden on A. II. ItoriiK place. Had hat bund in pockety, Owner can have name by t-idllng <<n fTIohvirn Harris, < ll*>ute JioK 84.. Camden, 8. I 'OK SAl.K - ? Second hand !!"?? horse power engine and lioiler and brand in-iV pres?. Ap|dy to K. 10. Holland, U'Mile < | f ? r 1 1 ii < ii. 8. V, |M-pd. COLUMBIA 1UKBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUC.LR STS. Phono 71 COLUMBIA, S.C. LIBERTY BOMBS are advised to bold ll Jon must sell, deal only with r< spon sible bankers. Wo 0 Buy and SelJ LIBERTY BONDS All Isauea and D?*n<>friin;?ti< ?r ?. "Write u m if interested. TRUST COMPANY CF GEORGIA C?|Mt?l and Surplus, 52,000,000 Member P?deral Rctttsrvo Synteni ? ATLANTA, OA. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Kufus Thunnau of Cberaw ?p?ut 1h?I ??ml in Ciimdcii. Mho? Kllen Hull of CheraW in visiting Mi ->??;. Marlon ond Ned Watkins. Mr*. Klllot Hull of Ohcraw wa* the week cud gucxt ?>f Mi km Willie Watkin*. Mrs. 4J. A. Hrasingtou of Dublin, <>?., in visiting her inotlfri Mrs. H. F. I (d i l<*. Mr*. Arthur Urittln of Columbia Is visiting at the home of her parent* Mr. i it * I Mrs. Win. tyhaunon. MisN I.ethia (Iraddick ami Miss Annie I. auric O'Caln upent tin* week end iu Orangeburg with relatives and frienda. Misn Katlieriue fUakeuoy, who is ? student at Queen. '* College, Charlotte, N. ?i>ent several days thin week with her parents Mr. aud hLvn. K. I>. Hlakeuey. I>r. W. J. Dunu Iuih returned from h ivv'u weeks stay in Detroit, Mich., wlv rv lie was railed to his m?ii, Clarence wU<> v\a-. 111 with inbueiiva. We are glad t.? know however that Clarence la much better anil considered out of daw ??T. Friends of Arthur Clarke are glad > have him bark dn Camden. He has received his discharge from the army and will be iu Camden from this date ou. Ill- ha* never fully recovered from the wounds in his thigh but can walk with the aid of a stick having discharged hln crutcbew. Messrs. J. J. Workman, ,J. C. Nichol son, W. C. Hcagle, T. T. Truesdale and Fuuik Campbell, -Jr., attended Federal Court in Florence this week. The'lirst four named Wing petit juror* and Mr. Campbell serving an grand juror. Many ca'<es of illicit distilling and cases of im morality came before the court at this term. a Mr. H. Huruch of New York is visit in? his Hon Mr. Manns Huruch of this ??lty. Mr. Haruch was for a number of >ear> a proiuiiicut and 'popular merchant oi' Camden. Wringing his bride to Cam Mi, they spent their eaily married ftfe lii.ro. and both Mr. and Mlrs. Maruch vcere popular in business and social circles. Tl^v are still pleasantly re numbered and friends are pleased to wel ?>:ih' them back. FOK SAIilC-? -< >ne Htieff piano in good coudlt ion. 'used only one year. Colonial case, ^'au be seen nt 2030 Lyttleton Street. For- price address 11. F. D. No. a. Hox 4J0 0 ir?-0-7-8-pd IIIC'YCKK . KKPAIKING ? ? Stokes Hir.vch' Shop is the place to get your bicycle repaired. We carry all repairs in stock and also have a lot of good | second bund bicycles on hand to sell 1 at a bargain. -IStf. NOTH.'K- ? For a ni'c. cheap colliiu or' cflskct <"ull at HMllnc's Hro*.. Ar rani's old stand. W.VNTKI) ? Wajce hands. Apply to A. (1. Clnrkson. Hoy kin, S. or plume '?arc of Mr. It. M. Pennv. 47-S-O-pd. OXY-ACKTYIjKNE WKIJllNG ? Wo are better equipped than over to take care of your welding in any kind of cast material. Cast iron and alumi num our hpccialt'y. W. O. Hay's (5ar mi1, lower Vtroad Street. Camden. S. <!. ^45.6-7-8 FOH NALK? Hoykin Telephone Kx ehanifp for sale. A good proposition for pttrvhnxrr. t'mlv reason for Hell ing proprietor lias other business .in terests. l'or further information ap ply to .J Q. tJoflwin. Moykin. S. I7tf .\XYTHIN(? t?? he Heaiied or dyed by Footer's Dye Works will be called for j and delivered by Ferris M?lI>owoll. I'lione 1 liKI> CKHAR SI 1 1 Mil.. KS ? W? have for v;ile one ear load of red eedar shin-] jjlc* at attractive price. Alackey Mer-* * antile < 'o.. Camden, S C. MTKATK OK SODA ? U cheaper now tli. in former quotation", and plenty to lie bad. and l??x\ei prices expected .11 tin- .n We mImi have a |nn i I'd amount ??<" a?i.l phosphates and mivrd good at prices lower than pres ent market <iuotatior.s. We also have limited amount <>f Mood, fish t:?nk in." 7 per cent ni"al. fbh ^'"rnp ? :t2?' and u I! made-. i -it ?!????!? ma ? i-riaU to ..ff-r \N' *-i r ?? mv f..r prices i . "th 'TV -V . ' : a's'e r\. St::ntfr. S ' i :*.??? t* I I ? 1 1 C JIlMIII/ll; ! . .nil,, .lijif. b .... i., - .1 1 M ?M < OM? II \N'I) OKI. \\S WANTK1)? 'A' ; '? i b,v ? 1 1 1 y Address Walter I'm? ? ; . ' :iin, !<?:). S < I'.ov t f \l roMOKII.K ItAKOXINS ? We haw ? "l b.itol for *71 b" lit exceedingly low ' ? ? ' t; ! : t ;i u (? mobile* used M* the i < . \ .?! mneii t ; :il?.. -!\ aut< mobiles that ? \er I.eelJ i,?ed, bought at a . u.i.i. Prices *s.'.<u.n to $10*K>.0(1. , \ - want ageni- in each county for! I Inn "f car" t'olumhln Sntex ? i <?? t'olnmbia. S I'hone 11783. I EAN SEED f oarlv ^inety day velvet ination of 00 per cent el while supply ' lasts, will not germinate year.. This would these good beans 11 1917 Alabama supply is ex made lm come with Mr*. Johu l>. Miller i- th<r I week In Charleston with her aWter Mrn.| Edward Kvr. ||0MMb Oakman H?>. Hobllt I'ittuian.l H ? i >?un llauty, Loul# del^oaeh. Nelll O'flrlen, Mlllor Itoykfn, Ueorg* OoUw?an,l an. I Kugeoe have patriotically! offered to to the meuifccra of our Ked fro** OhfptW or ?** ?h*Pt?r 10 mb*erlbe tor the inugaaine at the price 0f one (Mar a year. All who have wot \ ft be.ome members of the Ameru-an I |ied < i>'ss *l.? mo and get the ina*a*inel nigo for ft 0 year. The public U naked ? k> v?> tbeae yuuug cnen every encourage'! incut. ThU inagasfue la the equal, really ixvpamm all other *1 m*a**inea. Sergeant William J, W'ilkie, MU* An i, !?? Wilkie. Mis* MiS llare, and Mr. I Hlmnarek tiodwyu, of 8uinn*erU>n, B. t'-. were week-end anoat* of Mr. and Mrt,| (i. I. Leaene. Serfeaut Wilkie i? a| nephew of Mr. l^eseu* nud lost a leg uud was badly wounded lu bis arm during I the lighting in Francc. He waa a mem ber v* It. llftth Inifautry, Thirtieth Division and received his wound* ou Oc-| tober 10th while helping to break the lliudenburg Hue. They returned to Bum merton Monday morning accompanied by Mr. I /eseu^, Hergwnt Wilklf ti&pelvedj bin discharge on March ?tb. In lYalae of Country Life; The News reprint* the following ar-. imIc Croat u contributor to fittl of ourl Houthern country papers It is no beau tifully expressed ax to be well worth J passing, on ; - 1 Let me live the years of in y stay upon oartli, 'way out in tl?o country, ,*4oae to | nature and to nature, 's God. j I want to feel the touch of the sea* J sons >aw t bey eome aud go. making upl the years. I 1 want to feel the eblll ??f winter in my frame, not too severe, but enough to I make the blood tingle. j I want to feel CBeTfPMle tVWTOth of spring, an with her touch of magi?- she! awakens new life in things dead. 1 wan}, to feel the he%t of summer, I us tin- golden sunshine ripens the har-| vest and matures the fruit ?and flowers. 1 Lastly, .1 waut to catch the cooll breath of autumn loaning to fan awayl tho heat and lethargy of summer. "/ \ I want to hear the cry of the whip-l poor will an the twilight settles o'er the I hill and hollow. u 1 want to be near where the ilob White Is railing t?? his mnte. when the fields of riponiug wheat wave gCntb tol the passing breeze. I want to hear, the tinkle of bells on tile distant hillside, as the sun is going down and the katydids commence their J night-long chatter. Then, when old Jack Frost passes by. i with his foil eh of white, l want to! wander down the old rail fence and go I on to where the muscadines hang in rich profusion ; and there for a time feast and forget. ' ? " 7" * ~ Yes, let me l i v*1-* out the years of my j stay upon earth hi the fulness of the I country, and then, dying, let me rest in j the quiet church-yard ncftr where father! and mother sleep ? -where the sunbeamal play in the mnnmer. Where the snow 1 drifts high >. in winter, ? L. ?T. D., ? inl Star. ; - I A (Georgia editor offers this advice tol the jrirl?: "Thi? town has some real! pretty girls, if they would not mess their J fares up with powder aud paint and r grensc their foreheads and eye brows! with s'?n?' stuff thai lr?oks like beef! sii.'t . is funny that when Ciod made! a yirl very pretty she is not satisfied J with the job. but must mess it up with! ? tuff that venders have to sell. Don't ( .1. it. girU. Some of you look > like! oM \i?k with that stuff on you. audi without it you are pretty. Klinorr Kvans Dangerously Shot. Mr. Khii'.UH' Kvans, a i?romine!?t farmer I'vfng on the < 'o.vle road three miles south of 1 .anenstct . was shot h\ an nuknown Fertilizer pays Better if . . -v. , ^ ^ ... c-...: ,r ? ? / j- ? ~ '? .??-?? . .v*: a . ? ? 5'W.*7 ?" 4?*? ? ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT > ? ? ? ? ? ~ ? ^ . ^ , _?? . . ,/ : VA.; ... ? : > " *? ? " ? ? " ?' v;y'.: ' E , v . F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Ya- Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O.' Tarboro, >1. C. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C., Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, 'Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga., Montgomery, Ala. . ? . w." ' yi*':iF- . ? "? party near what is known as Poovey's bridge on J(lear frock lust Thursday uight about A load of bird shot | tired at clowe range from a shot-guu [entered the left side, piercing the in-; le.stines in nine place*. -j j The wouuded man was taken to the Fcnnell Infirmary in an automobile early' / Friday, where an operation was perform ed ?nd al lust accounts be was doing a- well as could be expended, although the singeon* say the chance* for recov ery urc against him. Friday night {Sheriff Hunter had a consultation with Mr. C. A. Helm* in, which h<* told him that suspicion rested on him and tie readily admitte<l the ^shooting. ? Domestic trouble is alleged to have been' the cause of tin* affair. ? Lancaster Citizen. \ , Succumbs to Wounds. tireenwood, .March J>. ? W. W. Nickels, superintendent of the (Jreenwood schools, died in a hospital here, early this morn ing from wounds whieh he inflicted upon himsolf Friday night, following a ner v?Uh breakdown. . \k N ickei.s was a gradute of Wt?f fi.rd College and had been superintend ent of the Greenwood schools for about nine years. For 10 years previous he No. 318. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF LOAN & SAVINGS BANK Locatcd at Camden S. C., at the Clost of Business March ' 4th 1918. Resources. I/oans and I >is^mntM .. . ... _ . . . Overdrafts ... Itonds jiml Stocks Owned l>,\ the Bank . - . . ,. l.H,f>{J1.23 Furniture and Fixtures 4.S07.13 Due from Hnnks nnd Hankers __ . . . .'U,OlO..'kr> Currency .. ... - . - ...... . - r>.4(ffl.00 Cold ...* - - . . . .. 100.00 Silver and other Minor (!oin ... 1,759.94 Cheeks nnd Cash Items .. X, 401.23 Total - - ... *453.443.01 Liabilities. Cuplml Rloek P; lid In \ - . *50.000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Fndjvlded I'roilts, less' Current Expense* ami Paid _?* ? 7,509.39 Dividends I'npaid - .... . - ... 80.00 Individual I >e posits Subject. to ('heck.. .'jrj.7ii7.7N Savings Deposits <?l,.?lt?.ni ? CertWI?*d Clieeks .. JKiO.OO Cashier's Clu?? k.s ? .'.'?1J.4.? .. .. ... 310,806.22 Hills pa} able iiedudiiiK certificate* for IWrowrd A 7fi.000.00 Total - *153,443.61 Slate of Routli Carolina, ^County of Kershaw. ----- ? -t Before ine came Johq B. Ijindsay, Cashier of the above named bank, who. Iielnt: duly sworn, says that tho above and foregoing statement la a tltM condition of said baok. as shown bv the books of said bankr JOHN S. LINp&AY. Sworn to nnd subscribed l>ofore ro^ 1 1? i >? l'Jth day of Marth 1010. C^rwt ? Attest: A. Klrklanri. Notary Public. T. I.. Mttl* II. I.. Seldo?bur* Directors. " F. M. Woot?n 7 ^ had served the Dill.? schools in like capacity. lie was well known <? in school circles throuRhou't the State. Ilin wife, throe Children. 11 sister and ri b?x>therf survive him. <> ? Clerical Fttiud T!gcr. 'I t ?? v . John DuRant, colored, 'of Darling ton eotfaty, spent Thursday in towu and suspicious circumstances },o4le#t<!lng (hi# rambles around and about caused' Pol'ice mttu Chandler to take him and bis suit ease to the guurd house. Tho case, when opened, yielded two and a half quarts of whiskey and a piut of alcohol aud several empty bottles. Duryijt made a lengthy explanation as to how dud 'vMfi' Mr had j. he liquor in hi* possession, but. ,thc explanations were not satisfactory, so liK^as hold for an interview with Record e\Jfftrby. Friday morning -lie was placed .mi trial on the <*]UUCP transporting ^ !_ liquor and For having more than a quw '?f liquor hi his possesion, He was foufi jcuHty us charged and the senteno^1 wa $100 or -30 days on each eharjyo.? #om tcr Item. v Collins Brothers .... ~ . ...... ? ?'???'nr' Undertakers for Colored People Telephone 41 714 W. MWfcft DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST \ frocftcr Building X H Cauidon, S. ;C. m i Jt ?OU?.HTLH88LY SPENDING ALL YOU YO|T A,u: OOING TO BE ?ORRY. v/i? ? .Xir?"* ''KkK1, HOME OK THAT MONEY FOE. ,Y, J.L HELP AND FAMILY AND THEIR FUTURE? Y'Off MffSKY AND IT WILL GOME IN VERT l ?RFl J, HOME DAY. kt ???iX (>T~ accumulating hashing Olub with Jgg vv I'. 4vi l,0W). *2 > 00. OR WHATEVER HUM \OV. I, . ? J) REGULARLY EVERY WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS. SAME amount: do this every year for: IV, ,VwliS TnAT MONEY WILL BRING YOU HAPPlNB8frj AM) COMFORT. N rAN I(US AXY TIME? RUT TODAY IH THE BfSf TTmk TD Jl ?L\. ? ? ? ?? ; - -? ?'?? ?- -y? ? _ ,i i, fjggR tVie f'lt ?