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Wants-For Sale FOCNI)*? ?.JHmiioud bar pin, Owucr run have Mime by (tMertblM pr**i>??r ty , proving ownership, and paying for this UOtiCf. Apply at Chronicle. office ltj? ^ ^ ^ ^tJ-j ^ Ill r ' rn* linim II., \. I WANTKI* ? Yoi#ng couple whim* iw.? n?onc f? ? i" 1 ight Jit.irsvkifjii (if it ?> t later ? t tin ii Auinwt tWt, done iu preferred. A.l?ln >s !?. <>. H.lX I iJ y Cumd.-n, S. ('. HON'KY TO LOAN-? -ICasy termu 6n ) ? ? 1 1 K tlini' I ? ? a 1 1 s Apply to Thomas 1>. A iicnim, Trustee, Camden, 8. (!. PAINT ? I *ell Cotton Oil Co. Paints. J>irect from the factory in Savannah to you, wlioU'aale price#, D. G. Per kins, Camden, 8. CJ. 15 16*jm1 rOlt SALK At llrdured Prire ? One Mogul 1020 tractor, in good running order. Apply to II. ('. Singleton, City Clerk. 8ti. FOK 8 ALU ? At bargain prion, all building*, lumber, doors and windows at Nontih Camp Jackson. Alao two 00,000 gallon water tanks; four 12 home j rower gas engine*; twi Wortth iugton 2 1 inch stroke pumps j one 250 gallon Rowoer pump and tank. Ad d i'4'M4 I?ow?h Roofing Co., Columbia, fi. c. 14*15-16 FOK SALK ? lliuhm <1-5-1 for sale. Klertric starter and lights, new top, now tire*, new xtorage battery, new traiismii**iou gears, etc, W. O. Flay'* Oarage, Camden, 8. C. 19-19 PAINT ? I sell Cotton Oil Co. Paints. I?iieet from the factory in Savannah to you, Wholesale price*. J). G. Per kins. Caxndcn, 8. C. 15-16-pd FOK KKNT ? Hot** known as "Wil liam's Hotel" on Broad Street. Four teen rooms. Hot and cold water in bath and kitchen. Good garden. Rent location in city for boarding or room ing house. Possession August " lf*t. Kent $00.00 per month. W. Kohin Ztnnp, Camden, S. C. 10 WANTKU ? Young man or youth who i- not nfrnid of work, excellent op portunity to learn electrical business, nn outirtde of plant. Apply in own handwriting to \V. It. Allred, Manager, Caindon Water and Light Plaut, Cam den. 8. C. FOK SALK ? One 1010 model .Maxwell roadster. In first class condition. Apply to It. W. Coleman at Camden C?wo Cola Bottling Company, Cam den, S. C. ATTENTION At'TO OWNERS ? Fisk tires are guaranteed as follows: Reg ular black non-skids. <{,000 miles; Red Top nou skid^, 8,000 miles; Cord tires 10, (KM) miles. Wc will personally guarantee thnt you wlM get entire satisfaction. . \V. O. Hay's Garnge, Camden, C. 13-16 BITTER? F in est grade of creamery butter, made at Getty's dairy, nt 60 cents per pound. Lang's High Grade Grocery, Cauiden, S. C. 5tf. PERSONAL MENTION. I>r. It T. Goodale attended a meet ittJC (lie Mftfton* in Columbia Friday. George Khaiue, Jr., ha* returned from a visit It. hln aunt Mi*. Rotirt Urown. of Myer'a Mill. Mi** Morris of Greenville i* the guest of Mrx. Frank ' M. Zeiup. Minn MorrU nut OUI t itu e u |Hi|>ular nurse at the Caindoii hospital ami a number of frit-lids lllf p I <*{| si'd to M'C her ?K?i" j FOR N.-tLK? One 1 X-2 ton Truck, prac tically new. Reason for tilling don't need it. Apply at this office. ltp WANTKf> ? 'To know why we can uot <to your Kodak developing, printing and all that in to be done. All work guaranteed. Address Itixklin and Kirk land. 1?. <>. ,Kox No, 117. lt|> FOR S.\1,K ? .'{ good milch cow?. Apjdy to N. 1(. Goodale, Jr. 4 lti. TO Al'TO OWNKIW^AVe now h?ve five good mechanic* in our shops and can attend to your repairs with greater diwpateh than in the past year, 'J> Ford Owner* we wish to Mate that we are under cou tract with the Ford Motor Co. to handle geneuine Ford parts only. We Hell and guarantee Philadelphia Diamond Gcid storage Icteric* for eighteen months. The price |h no higher thau the other tnakeH. When In need of a storage battery Come in and let ua demon utrate thin perfect battery. W. O. iiay'K Oarage, Camden, s. c. 10 RKD CKDAR 8IIINGI.KS? Call One ()h-Four. We have the best that can be manufactured. Mid-town yard? old McCreight lot ne**t Cour House. David son and Co., Office Crocker Building tf FOR SALE? Slightly used Chalmer'a touring car. ? in first class condition, driven about 8,000 miles, at a bargain. Add re^s I*. O, I tr? x 100, Camden, S. C. * lti-pd. FOR SALK?l.V) acres excellent land for truck, cotton, tobacco, etc., in St. Andrews I'arLsh 4 1-4 miles from < Charleston, on main highway, prac ? i<*a |l v suburban property in line development of t<liis growing city, ami within one eighth of a mile of Sea board and A. C. L. railroads. Would subdivide. Satisfactory terms. For further particulars address C. S. Dwijfht. .Jr.. Hox 008, Charleston, S. C. . . ^ 2ti. I'ASTCRKING? If you have c/ .tie to pasture it will pay you to Ree me. S. F. Ftrasington, Camden, S. C. 2tf 12 IIOI'R KODAK FINISHING? All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c, up; prints 2 l-2e, 4c, Tic; enlarging 35c up. Specialists ? we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies. Columbia Photo Finishing Co., 1111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. KUTTKK ? Finest grade of creamery butter, made at (Jetty's dairy, at 60 ceuts per pound. Lang's High Grade Grocery, Camden, S. C. 5tf. SHIRTS win the enthusiastic approval of particular men. Those who carefully choose clothes and headgear of universally approved quality standards. For Manhattan Shirts typify good taste in style, coupled with comfort. Perfect in fit, and tnake, they're also characterized by the snap of the newest patterns and colors. Stripes matched in fronts and 7 cuffs; and correct box-pleat, lined with the same material. - Easy and perfect fitting across the shoulders and chest; no binding at the armholes. Placquets that keep the sleeves from gaping. Pre-shrunk neckbands, and the convenient Nekban tab, for opening the buttonhole in the back of the band. Your exact sleeve length, too. ? * ' THE MEN'S SHOP Hl'N OFFICERS BROUGHT OVER Said To Have Betrayed Hindenburg's Plans ' T? Americans Washington, J \ily 21.? A story of tin1 betrayal of the German high command -through the efforts of the American mil itary secret service and of the organi zation among German officers of a ren: delta aimed at the lives of the traitor* was brought to light with the arrival at New York today of "two German prisoners of war consigned to the di ns-tor of military intelligence, Washing ton. r> . o." A<vording to information here the mysterious prisoners who were landed from the steamship Agamemnon undf.r heavy guard formerly were German of ficers of high rank occupying positions of great ren]>onsibility uuder Von Hin <)enbmig. Before the inauguration of the American offensives in 1018 opera tives of the American military intelli gence corps prevailed upon them, through inducomcuts \0hkih have not been <1 i volged to deliver- plans of t*he German general staff, covering the proposed move ments on the western front, probably lines of retreat, points at which stands would be made and other detailed in formation of inestimable value. With these plans before him Gen. Pershing was able to lay vut hi* campaign with great free<k?n ami it in believed that a reeult wan to cut the cv*t of the American advance practically iu half. The German officer* later surrendered t<h??uiM>lvc* to the American forces. Cer tuiu of tiheir former assistants had be* <H?me Muttplcioiis, however, and are be lieved to have banded together to mete out Htern JuHtUv. Utmost precaution# were taken even within the Allied linos to pr?>t?vt tlu- informer*, but aa officials believed that aa Ion# an they were kept iu France their Uvea would be in dan ger order# were given for their trausfer t*> thia country. Preparation* for the moving of the prisoner* were kept cJoee and it was only through tfoe carelesnesa of some clerk that they were included In the roKter of the Agauuvunon wh?n she left France. The plan war to send the prisoners to Howe isolated arnvy posts where they might be given mftitary protection for a time. Eventually, it is supposed, they wonUI have been permitted to "escape" to some other country, there to begin their live# anew. Officials will not say Whether or not this phin can be safely followed now. t , PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Alma Bradley is vlaiting in Sumter. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnet are rla iting in York, Mr. M. Baruch is spending some time at RulHv^n's Island. Mrs. McCormicfc of Columbia is Itintf relatives in Camden. Jack -Nettles is back from a ten daya visit to SuHivan's Island. Frank and Dan Mackey have returned from a visit to Heath Springs. Mrs. R. W. Coleman left Tuesday to visit relatives at Norfolk, Va? and W awhlngtoft, l>. SUGAR! Sugar! Sugar! WHERE? AT ?> Moore-Stokes Co. PHONE iiig TKACJ??Y last thihsdaT" < Continued From Firut I'age) ofttcer? have ou Kittwril aside from ^ (act that Ue was At Che will w# hiT been uuuble to l?*apu, but it h m that he baa been making frequea* tri| to thin still, ami It wan by w?t^ his movements -that the oflWrs ?? able to discover the still. ltUHHell has employed Attorney If. * Johnson to represent him. X corpuerV jury with A. J. B??ttit an foreman met Saturday morning u wont to the hotue of Mr. Batemta wbt( they viewed the body, and afUr U? takin# of Dr. Zemfp's testimony m the testimony of Chief W hi taker chif ed Sant Barrett and Jim Sheonx will the killing. Rwsell was not held upot the murder charge. Barrett, the seventeen ye?r old boy, made a voluntary statement in the old of Magistrate Nichotoon Friday ?b<J fc said to have told all that he knew 1 1 the affair. This however, could, tot be given out for pubWeation. Young Barrett has been released ? bond iu the sum of $1,000. Jkn Bheora remains in jail and has employed it torneys E. P. Blakeney ami h. A. Kirk land to represent him. The Columbia Concrete Company 1641 Main Street Columbia, S. C. STREET PAVING, SIDEWALKS, BRIDGES. CUL VERTS, FLOORS, WALLS. *i. ? _ ? '? ; ?' ? ' ' ' ? " . ?: ' ?' ANYTHING IN CONCRETE. ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED. , Have You Seen the New STUDEBAKER CARS? CALL AT THE Carolina Motor Company's Show Room and let us demonstrate the most up-to-date and beautihil car ot the season to you. We don't ask you to take our word for it ? come and see for yourself. We are here to show you the cars whether you buy or not. We are making preparations to operate a fir^t class Service Station for your convenience and will soon have one of the best equipped Automobile Garages in this part of the State. REPAIR DEPARTMENT? Give us a call when your car gets out ofcorder. We are equipped to give you guaran teed service at satisfactory prices. HAVOLINE OIL? What are you paying for your lubricating oil"? We handle HAVOLINE Oils and Greases and any automobile man can tell you that the quality of Havoline is equal to any Automobile lubricating on the market. Give it a trial is all we ask ? we know you'll come back. And we deliver it to your car at , Havoline Medium - - 20c per quart, 75c per gallon Havoline Heavy - - 25c per quart, 90c per gallon TIRES AND ACCESSORIES ? We also carry a full line of Accessories, Tires and Tubes, Blowouts, Patches, Etc., and can now take care of your tube vulcanizing. All we ask is a trial ? we will do the rest. CAROLINA MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Telephone 210 "Come and See Us ? We Want to Know You" Camden, S. C.