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THAT CONSERVATION HELPED TO WIN THE WAR gHK_. '.".(J ? -? , w ".' ,j?'y Z '' -"V,'. - -j^'f .-^?^7- Jj_ JfjW v? -?*1 Clear your vvai cliohc of all those OLD CLOT! II '^^?lesjb* "FOOTER'S/* Americas Greatest Cleaners cmd ? *\v.v ' , . . ' . ?'??.?' -.. . "? ?.' r .? . * ?' ..<? , . ? ? - *?*, ? ? ?' . -v . i v ? * .* 4 . . . t s ' ? ? '' * ' 1 ' ? * *? 1 * , Dj i s Ican'aiul revive tlieni, tlius save buying new ones. ' ' ' ' U REPRESENTED BY -V. : V^* . ' ? I j. ferris Mcdowell PHOHE 14S CAMDEN. S. C. i>A\VN <>i u.\.\\ W Alts Ktiimtnl.t ll.i llrt?? (ViUi'i' of. Kiir<i)it?Jtn Ninrius l-u. a Tlmuvual \<urs. v.. YVndmint.ni. M n i' Ii it. " K luniMi iai! . vhrro (li-iinliM ? .'in v't- Imvii f?ji ihi' ln>d twii in.;.tlh> until tlx-v mtw' jire ri;ju>rtc(l tu. Uavu irm/Ju-d the. |H>Int a ^cuenil Iiiim hrril ?ji ?-<?:> t ?*r of Iliu.'iH-jin will' stiii'liis F?ir a > IttiiiNfinil > rn i ? ," >a,\ .? ) > i < 1 i i ' t in <tf tin' -N ttlioUJil (ii'Ui;ra|dii<- Sach-ly, which ?di<t\v? how 1 1 1 m f i'jiiuIi'.v tin h fared in 5hi> jiast ri't'iii wiffS am<MiK hci 11 ?? i u ! ? - liar*. "IV(rr thi' <ir?'at uii'iv iMublUlied a IMutcctuialc over th?' jjltiiiiHiiiaiis and 1 'lUhi'riuV |}it> Clival latw advnncml a ? vv- ? v: (tinti f?M fV* annoxstlon ?>f tholr tojrt i ? K ii > -<iii . t't-iirixK 1 1 1 a > >-ii< li JiM-vitwr-ial ?*x|.?aji*ion tyixht bo a mHiv t < > lnrt Aiutiitt pi'i-smnh'd Oath .'tin" that plan. iiinnauia, approximate tin \v?> now know it, wa? foiinn! from Moldavia iniil in 1S01, I'lvvinii^ly tht*M |nriu'i|iali?i?'s h n < I npen iiinhT TiiH(Ub MlzHalnty. following A nutria'* protest (I'iaiii-t Ku- ui annoying thrni.- Autonomy bHug jfuavantct'ti by tin- powers which jVu ???'??<! tu tlx* union of tin- principalities ' ! I . ? w i 1 1 u llu- PiWU'ifii war. Rumanians cjibsr an army oIHomv t'ol. Alexander i'nvsa, ,??* their. ruler., iti* title was A lo.under John I. i'rinee of Rumania.. "Wln-ii, scytMl .Vears lately tin Come In : txsk about it TIIFKF IS OXK SI KK WAV TO <iKT A "I^ILF OF .WONKY" \N I) THAT WAV IS TO I?IT YOi'K MONKY IN OIK BANK \ n i > lft it rujc. it in oi k acci hi iatimi hAnkino cli ii vot; 0i?:j'0SiT .Mr. $1.00, $2.00. s.yoo, sio.oo, 2*20.00 ok mokk k.uh \m;.i-;h for .v> Wkkks of kach ykak ani> in a ykaks YOt" WILL HAVK SU2.V00, $2.10.00, *.100.00.. $1,250.00. *2.500.00, OI( MOKF. 1 IT IN TtIF WAN TO SAVK MONKY F0|t A IIOMF OK TO <iO INTO Itl SINFSS. COM F IN. WF WILI. FXI'LAIN TIIF PLAN TO VOL. NO COST TO JOIN. YOl CAN .IOIN NOW. JOIN. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. intuit in power at .Huehan'st decided fur a cbaUffO of rulers ' there wnv' few f??i i|ii?liti?w. Invading the prince's bod |>> night leader* of the group |d i sentcd n ????i t i ii<M? t ?? (if abdication to li<- signed. mid then bundled him 1)1 a carriage and put him aboard an ex j)IYhh for l'aris. "The X^iitlit of Plunder*. bvotljer -to KhJg l.copold of Uclgiimi, wa? elm-en by a- provisional government. The pow ers. Especially Austria, protested. and I* tilt ft* Char It** (Carol >. who had been an o timer in Ihe Prussian an?y( wii substituted; lit* M?t about fri>(i)nx the country from the suvmrainty of Turkf.v "When I he It usho-Tu rk i?h storm oltuuls rontt in 1M7*\ Charles sought to. have tin1 powers guarantee the ' licuthiiity of Ru nuuiiii. Ih* failed. Then an .agreement was reached wi'tli Russia. Pnder its terms Russian troops were to' have free "? . ' . , - . ' ? ' ? ?>: - . passage through Rumania.- while Russia was to re-poet the rights ami defend the integrity of Rumania. "When- tin- war began Rumania pr< mptly declared herself independent of Turkey. \\- tin' >var went .'it Russia 'deeded help badly and finally Rumania responded to repeated appeals. ?. I'mier Prince <"arol. Rumanian and allied Aroops | uaii mm I a decisive but, rosily victory l><v I fore Plevna. Rumanian freedoms, wljft j recognized in the treaty' of Sati Stefan, j ami it furthermore was stipulated that I Rumania was to get the swampy colm j' try known as Dnbrodja, lyiim between thr- I >an.ube. where it llo\vs to the north, and t lie JHiiek Sea. Rumania was to ! have IWs^arabHt. territory claimed hy ! Rumania and ia part occupied by her. I ' . I "Hiunania pro tested bitterly against i ?\xchnugo . ?f tin* |iietures<|ue Itcssarahia for the ugly I>ohrud.ia region. Russia threatened to disarm the Rumanian army. and Prince < Vrol pluckily responded that his army might be ilest roved but it never Would be di^a lined. 'The Uussb-Turkisb treaty of San Stefailo was overturned by the Congress ! of Merlin, but Russia's aim in the Iles | sarahiii was md denied. Thus Rumania > after helping Russia in her plight. came out of the war with less than she had when she went in. "Ilefore Rumania was swept into the . world -wiLulxlmiit- of 1IH4-HHN *hr wnjrj j known as a land of unique beauties, ! not so much*-' i hi account of scenery as | because of her quaint villages. with i white-washed cottages, their doors and I window frames painted in .bright colors, .j ami the attractive ty|?e of Rumanian : peasant women. "The I ? ii in 11 ii i a ii peasant women arc ? considered the fairest in the Haitians Tbc.t dress elaborately, and show un iiMiall\ individuality in their costunieH of miuiy colors. Metl and women alik? ii?tiitll\ wnv lints in the house, except Before the Fire? ? ^HERE'S ONLY ONE TIME TO INSURE YOUR PROPERTY? THAT'S BEFORE THE FIRE. ? TODAY IS BEFORE THE FIRE? f? TOMORROW MAY BE A FTE IT. YOU NEVER CAN TELL. >"ONE OF OUR LIBERAL POLICIES PLACED. ON YOl'R PROPERTY TODAY 1 ' r "j" MAY MEAN BUSINESS SALVATION FOR YOL' BEFORE TOMORROW'S SUN rises. >? '? . ^ - I- __ . . _ - OLD PROCRASTINATION NEVER GOT ANYWHERE NOR DID ANYTHING. HE NEVER INSURES. .. DON'T YOU BE LIKE HIM. C. P. DuBOSE A COMPANY ?; iv.*E*L.-ESTATB- 'INSURANCE ? ' wlu-.; im. v The Into dow?K?> ?!'??. ??. kumvu a* t'aruii'n Sly via, put on<iu|(jlr? iliv-v in order i<> encourage (III*, distinc tive costume, jtwtftftlaity: popular in t U?* ^utnantsu 3 V ??' ? ?- ... .... ... ?. :, ?>. | r\un?v ..(Tops Ami I'titt in t* <iiuv?w?. ri, ,:i >n College1, March IT. Two pub-! I i i * * i ?? -,?f t hi* Kitwiiutt Service it re timely .IwhA m>W in roimoctjou with the aud imrea?dutf interot in 4(11" k I juiii of live .-took iu ft Carolina and tlnvmUtethwi of tl?j' ?*otto? ac.r<?iB8<\ ili -. in-- K\t. umou HutU Ui? .$$, "Kni'l age in S.nith Vtiroliua." ohd i'ix-j t< n .ioji Bulletin ."Permanent ? ami V* Jnponuy !'??>! ui<m." T'. ?< ttjrhi of tln^e conuin* ii^tnu-tiujiiAj wl. Ifti -olioiilt'l help l%* jtolve the stock fved-j I : i i,' 'problems of tl?0 tiftlt* and to >ug-j ,: ?>.( ih" wise um< of soai^ of f|;c laud . !.!; >Y?.m eednetior of mt ton. aerongv. I >nr cm illicit' ratio I) i- Ki vt'ii iu this bul ! . t in to t b?* double value. o/."Xhe: various ;;On>c- a* forage . crwp* ill furnishing t \e? Ik'nt feeding value* jiiul in enrich ing the >.'.11. ? 'The ft-roiol pnblif.it inn> den!-. with i!i - in'i'''Wi> of good pastures. soil !?<* Hiiin iociit>. pivparat joii?. bow tt> plant, ami instructions how to secure M-st re ?ulu ia making pasitt res with the si?viM ?d, pasture grasses. I loth biUteUtUt Die l?.\ \v. K. Klliott. formerly a district agent of ^he Kn ten sion Service, who if an authority on xiteh matter*. Thoy are free. as long as \ they last, to all who ask for thorn.' ' v . i-.'? ??? A vfry ;? -"-V *. ?. ' . -:.v Silvery Bark of tho Yellow Birch. Tho bark of tho yellow birch cau be compared With nothing else. Tlio tree Ik unique uinong trees. Tho yellow birch, often better called the silvery birch, has n bark more tinsel-like than that of any other tree. It seems to have been tntule for campers to nd ml'fe, or perhaps, in an emergency, to use to kindle the camp Are, says lOd ward F. "Blgelow in Boys' Life, But do nojt allow the appreciation of the useful to overcome your appreciation [ of the /beautiful. It is true that the bark may thus he used for kindling, i and it is also probably true that the removal of the loose bark does not In jure the trefc, but such removal Injures the beauty of the tree, as you then de prive it of its chief ..characteristic* Tho mariner l? which the bark breaks on the main trunk, expands nnd rolls back in ribbonlike curls and strips, which long remain attached and .rustle-- in every passing breeze, could nor fall to <?11 fit the admiration of every lover of the forest. It is noticeable that onM^Jd frisks the character of the bark WdUTerent, as there it Is roughened by Irregular I platelike scales. In Vaudeville. Draft men coming to Camp Kearny recently for training decorated the r^ili "oad cats in which they, traveled with ill sorts of mottoes and inscriptions. When they got there they were re quired to wash them off. However, !>ne car got away from camp in some jnexplained fashion, while these words *tlIIvadorned ils shies: "This is the bunch that's going to wake the kaiser whistle the 'Star spangled BanAer.'" Peculiar Cause for Divorce. In a divorce case at London. Enjp land, the petitioner, a lance corporal 11 the (Jofdon Highlanders, said his Nlfe, an Englishwoman, refused to be teen with him- on the street because die did not like htm In a kilt. >^hen ae whs en leave later she greeted him .vlth "Oh, those d kilts!" Til# lusband was granted a decrW Destructive Kains in Florida. . 1 ' ' 9 j . m ;4 Si in in i . Kin.. March 14.? -Damage estimated at between $."?.00n.(M>0 and $tUKMUHM? was caused by heavy rains in I hide and lliward counties today whjch pra?'tieally wiped out tbe entire winter tomato crop. , The rainfall shattered nil local rcc ords. During the 24 hours ending at in. in ?'clock tonight eight and two-tenths! imfhes fell. The pwcipitatinn between 0.."W> and in .?*??!? ?<-k was 2.2.1 inches. The business district of .Miami t was converted into n 1#ke and many, lower floors ayd buj?ein?'i?ts ?,f store* were Hood ed. The wood block pavement buckled and lloated away. Marines and sailor* on duty here were '?ailed to aid in hailing water out of base ment* mm uttrrrirls'i^'Ytreven'Ung damage. ? In Made and Itrevard counties alone; the acreage in tomatoes was 7 .200 and lh?* crop was estimated to yield l.(WM?. (HM> crates. It is estimated that the dest ruct ion etpial to 7."? i?er cent.! Ileavj movements of tomatoes would j have begun in a few days. The market j price fob. to the grower has been $1 | per crate. I.ess than 10 per cent of i the ?Tf?p had been shipped. v ? ? ~ Honor Itoll Malvern llill School. - j Kitjst grade ? Iteiinie Mae Itobinson, Wilburn Denton. Johnnie Uobert*. Seeeiid grade? Tr.<y Denton. Thcophi tu- "ITair. Clyde Hubert-, Klwood Wil liams. Kula ltell Conuell. Third grade' ? Dora Cunningham. Carl-! ton Hall. Mildred Kowe. % Fifth grade ? Ilouneuu Hall, Melvin ' Mull. .I?'??it* l.ee Itobinson. ! -KisCr gl wdf ? Rllwe Dabney, T.uclTe ' I jHiigley. Kva Sinclair. Seventh gradi*- ? Muzie Hubert*. r " i (Jury l^dlace., a young man. of the lb. nen l'ath j?rti?n, was shot and killed Tuesday night by Gr^dy Lnst. Voting! l.olt*ce was mistaken for a burglar "by j I. list. ASKS CI It KM. I, TO RKftHiN ' Htiftlfi ls I \?t.Tr>Hy Ha* li/iiH* Ilottu : V jfrftiifr <Vrt??*lnMn?t foil. , (' jAl>ia, vlar^h IS, .Student* of t ii** I ; i ? \ < X 4 M.i' ?lint ? -'a', . v :U ' \ > th?v Komi i'f rvn^o ? ??? Hint . '. . a . i j u |i? I Ulo?? ' ?wp h WW. iti pU'i- < of 0h? i?u umh, iit. Pi*. "HpW -''l* ? 'ims !l. whii h i> ,?t !? t'?*l IN'. t'Ullvi!'* p Tli : WH* hi t,;<' 4<ut uf u:i nn.vtlwl Ixt'ijt1 ? :?!?!<>, ? ? f w.t? i i ? ! ? !';irty w. ivuiuiik w <>. i*m: whji vvoiv tyot apioiwu'hod oil i lift .^uV ,Uot. i'liM'tv-l'.nir of ilit< mon o:>! i^?t ^r'v.iv. bo maj .Hty ,v{ it. iv ->iud, >pv *i$l .nj(i dM.V sHjfl^vts. Vi'Jh" <1M ?il [?? cbl' JMt- tf4? SJI? ! I I ? I ;> . i'tjp ? Wii* viitpd .t?K ;it it mo" ti n; of " t udiMt i -< y?*tt>rd?y - "r" ?,v. tt* .r-~- y. T!j?> ht u-d ?if vyhii-li nj?<. today, i nuv<' inimrd'uttc > oil* i ? I ? ? i -ti 1 ion to tlic i ??? lit!, it. TJu* jli'titlon Mfttr* th?t . tho iiiqjtlin tjo.U ha <hit; rlaluKMl niotoV t{o>^ "ftM'St* ? .1. . <jf I ?;?. who. lilt1 HkUih'ttt* ! i ? !? , i> ill) itH'ttillfli: HU<i ilHoM. }>???. Mlf' ; i > lacking ill tin- ?|?iu ! it which wiiiik; ilrp; tin- tuknt !?? him. ;Vo! ??:?> n. I till' leailoi'sliip Whlolt v. ill ?j. i !;?? ??i'- univ-M-i'.v ;t 2 IT at justlfliiloa, "M> IlilVf. i:V cliiilgt' t?i Ol^iMlt it* '.d I >r. ( 'viriyil'h .-liru i'rh'j-. jicrxvMi;!^ Ill iiKiitV iiihI /.ral in Iubt?rlu|? f?l? tL md ?vt r^lt.V V luf?MCr>t?." xnhlj tlw1 l^HtioU. "\W itft.nl | it lii^li itkiii"! for hi- liiot.il ijmlliths, Wo holievc him a t shii> uiid cnlturi'." I>\ Tnrri'l! hceano- '|?n -ddi-n I ?iF ( h<* . niii . < i il \ jih.mt tour via r.-. and :ni' >(. 1i)h (In! iis with ;i )iij;li li'iiutc fi i cholat' - 1 : i i ? anil <ih a tofichi'i'. He W^k boi'n :it ( 'lnii lrst'tn May 23.' 1S^S, ind i-. a ui ailnatf of and ?.i't>. I i nin whii'1.1 hi- rcc.-ivi'il t lif dt f A. K. It. IV. A. M. anil !?h, I >. IIi> v.iis |iiofc.sv,n' of histin-y at Ilam|i dtut-Sjdhoy ( 'olo-m;ainl \ >aviih.m CdMojp1 tU?d AVtlshlugfoii and l.fi> rnivn>il.\. I,lve<l Ovrr 100 Wars. ltlioda Hani-, reputed to "V,M' 100 ~?f age and a full-blooded Catawba Indian. dic$ tltf home *>f i I is, t>v llni i K M tg Oiitttwba Mm rrvat ian. Sunday morning and her VCM ni;,in.. we:e buried in tin- .viH.-tory -rniuijl' -HfU* services conducted 1 at i !??> baptist Church at ? ihat )?' !$<*.? lit . U Hill coord.. . AN ORDINANCE To attfriui :tn Ordinance DllUtfe'lt "An Ordinance to prevent cattle ainl geese from running at 1 arge ?!>?>" 11,0 and thoroughfares of C amden, and to provide a penalty for any violation of same. [??. i, b.v ? Ui- M"?"', Auifimt n .,f ii.P mm ''""'V),, < 'arolinn. in Council assembled t hi.- tin anl dav of March. that an old - ...ance entitled "An Ordinance to proj .on* cattle and Reese from running at la v. I upon the streets; aud thoroughfares of Camden/ and to provide a penal t> f< ? anv violation of same, rat Hied the ? nul dav of May. lKtfi. be and- the same, .* hereliv amended, by changing the word "town- to "city." on line< six. twelve, thirteen, sixteen and twenty-three, ami bv changing the word "counrilnicn to "aldermen." op Tine thirty-tive, and bi I adding the word "parks** after the word "streets." on villi*.' eleven; and b) add- 1 lug the winds "turkeys, eliiekens. or any kind of fowl- aftei; on Hues 10. 14. IS. 21. 24. 25. 3,1. ..8. t" of said .HMliniUMA'^aUltl clUUigux* j tweiffv flVe *4'ent> (25c) to Hevrtity-hvol rents 'on lineV40. so that said Ordiuancc shall read as follows; \ , | 1. Tliiit.Jrom and af tvv- tlm. .'pasiingH j of this ordinance. it shall he unlawful for any rattle or geese, turkey*. rhtcK i?n s or any kind of fowl. t.? run at 1 large U1MUI any the streets, parks, I and thoroughfares of the rfty of ( am- 1 dcil. It shall be the duty of the police | of the town. to rapture and impound j anv rattle or geese, turkey*. ohirkensl or any kind of fowl, so found running I at large, and the owners thereof shall I pay i ii r > the treasury of tlie rlty oue J doilar for earli and every head of rat tie. and tweiity-Hve cents <25t?) for each I 1111(1 every head of geese; turkeys. ^hick- J cits or any kind of fowl, before thel said rattlr or geese. \ turkeys, chickens j or "any kind of fown. shall !??? released. J It shall be the dut.v of the Chief ?f 1 police. immediately after Impounding I any cattlo or geese," oT" t urkeys, chick- J ens. >?r any kind of fowl, to put dp a I notice in three public place* of the rlty. I du^aiiUiug? the I'HllWL geese" Fiir-J keys, chickens or any kind of fowl, and I continuing it for ten jlays! after which | time, if the said rattle or geese, turkey#.! chicken* or any kind of fowl, are not | redeemed. They will hf sold at pwblicl outcry. before the market, /to defray! expenses of keeping them. ?etc.. and thel haiance of the money, so obtained*. ?ft*VT | deducting the expenses, shall be tumpd J into the t??Wli treasury, to await a I claimant, who must appear before roun- 1 ril. ami produce satisfactory proof .that J the rattle ??'r geese. turkeys, chickens or 1 nitf kind of fowl. sold, were his or her I property. When such proof is presented,] the Hoard of Aldermen will order said J balance to be paid over . to the claim- | nut. 2. And for each ? day aftet1 -j the tlfst TTay. TTiat said Cattle or geese, I turkeys, chickens. .?r any kind o f fowl. I shall remain in pound, there shall lw? I an addltiott.il cost of seventy-five cents I (7.V.I for ???rh and every head of rattle J nnd ten cent* 1 10) on each ami every 1 head of geejie, .turkey*, ?d#i??ken*. ?y| any kind of fowl for tlu? daily^-frcTtinjC | #vf sHni**.v ? That all ordinances. or parts of | ordinances in conflict with the almve. I are hereby repenled. I I Ratified in Council assembled tUi* thel 3*4 dar of Mflrcb Iftljk 1 K. F. WtA?lVOTON. / Mayor. j ?Attest: n| ft. C XIXOf/KTON, ^ 1 Clerk. J Z *>THAOS MARK r ? '<? 5i v- ' ?>'?? -' ' ; <{?K 1L ' Tha City of GOODRICH Akron. Ohio No More ?ays Of Lets Meatless, heatless, wheat* lass are days of the past; but the thrift bornof them ; is with us to stay. >/? To demand *he utmost for a dollar is one great les son the world has learned. Along with other days of less, it has cancelled days of less service. Service has always been the Goodrich measure of the Value of tires; that ia, what a tire proves itself worth you in service on your car, andon the road. Vou see promise of service in the burly, full rounded bodies of Goodrich Serv. ice Value Tires; and their thicker SAFETY t READS, extra wide to fortify the sidewal) against rut grinding You get fulfillment of prom ised service yaiae in their dependability and durability wherever you take them. '? /-vv^ ; ? ? . ?? ? Buy Goodri ch 'Tires from a Dealer TIRES "BEST IN THE LONG RUN"