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Farm For Sale ? < . Containing 171 acr. s, 35 acres iindrr cultivation, balance in timber which will cut about one hundred thousand feet. Located 8 miles from Camden on Dar lington road, three mUetffrom Church, one .mile from school. Kive room dwelling, burn and outbuildings, good spring, ten acre pasture. Price $30 Per Acre APPLY TO > ? ? : - - ?. ' ? - ?- ? v /;?_ , L. A. McDowell CAMDEN, S. C. YOUR farmland, subdivided into small farms and sold at auction by our method will pro duce quick and profitable returns for you. Many South Carolina owners realize the ad\ antaues of our me thods and art- selling their farms through us. Here arc a few South Carolina Sales made last year. Date of Sale Owner Location Ara l Sold For Auk'. 31, "IX C. O. Dixon, Ks<| Near Mullins, S. C .*42,999.16 Sept. 10,' IK H. N. Singletarv, Ksij. " l.akc City, S. C..., 66,723.66 Sept. 11,' IS Ou rant, Horton & Floyd M Manning, S. C. 35,294.62. Sept. 13,' 1 X Mrs. Marv 1. I l.trrel! " Darlington, S. C. V. 2^,134 S6 Sept 14,' IX J L). Cuke:, -Km),- - ' Hamvitic S C.TT. 10,116.20 Oct. 1,'IX K. I. <Iv |ohn \ViIi?i>x " I'iinnioiisville, S. C. . 71,589. 85 Ort 9,'tX W T Wilkin >, lN.p , " Kingstree, S. C. ... 19,206. 72 N ov. 1 V1X Voi k Real l\ slate ( .. York, S. C. . 1 1,331.25 May 7,' 19 -...Catawba Kc .1 I. state Co. Rock Hill, S. C. . .. 17,500.00. Soutli Carolina !? arms ran Kc sold to better advantage now than ere r before. Money is plenti/ul nil thnr is a demand for srn^II farms. Quick Action ? Satisfaction to Seller ? Satisfaction to Buyer are three principles that have made our organisation the largest and most in demand for selling citv, farm and tuburhan property. We have hundreds of endorsement letters that emphatically express the satisfaction of our customers. Write for copies of these and booklet explaining our methods. Farm Lands Our Specialty ? Territory Unlimited Atlantic Coast Realty Company " I hr Name That Justifies Yuur Confidence'' Petersburg, Va. (. i reenville, N. C. ! otli |< v Reference . Any l>anlt in Petersburg, Va. ui < ircenville, N. . . 'i \ i ? < s > . (i ? p.. >* lrt th.; ??< ? i ; 1 1 - I M?i I \ In' \ < 'iir>r 1 ! . ( '! t u r t \ ? r <1 ? i m p \ 1 m'i. ! \ . I'.ut 1 1 ; ? * r? ' ;ir?' l>us i i ! ? * > i l.itiii c? that ;\ \ ? I <u '! miat ? ? and tiiat arc imi Matuliun !<m ?\ft\ ; t i . 1 1 i whriv arc yi>:i. v hat arc yiui ( h > i n V SAVE YOUR MONEY money i- ii'?! ilir m ? > - 1 imp'?rla'nt thin^r ) n -'It c< tniii' riv i a 1 \ a hi 1 1' ? n. It i> I lie saving t M it r<?unt>. ll the Saving t Vi.i* ... . ii nmlatrs your later m i ;?? prnd cncc. Sa v i' ii' > u and > pt n : v. !i< ? i: \ ? > ; ran p.* !? ?n vr*'r ra rn . Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. VETERANS ARE NOT ENVIOUS ?oidiers Who Took Pait in the Civil War Proud of the YounyatcrS * of Today. f'eerntiy- out* of i lit* current nwifu kIiii's conluiriftt ? picture <??? "Ills I'lucf I 'sui |>?Ml." It showed tin* UHUmI vlllujfr cro\v<| of youngster* tlslcnliii: to. u returned soldier tell KtOrle* of Ills ll.fi' "osri ? !??????" Sitting at oil" slih* of the picture, entirely deserted by every one, was n Civil war veteran. Hi* fact* was full <>f sorrow over his desertion by his Usual audience. "We wondered whether that whs rrally the way propfe were dolntfr-for' gettt|)u the old soldiers also whether the old fcohjjers were feeling as thlx old man in the picture seemed to (eel," Ha Id an Indiana man. "So we took the picture and showed it to on Old man who Is a very familiar tijjure in our streets ? -on account of his faded army uniform. He looked at the picture and then he chuckled: "'Why, bless your.' soul. I don't feed thut way,' he told us. 'I want to listen to 'em myself,' he continued. 'I want to know how they fought at Ypres and see if It was like we did at Antletam. And thru, too,' ho smiled uiore, 'It's Just this way. I'va been honored for more than 50 years now, and during that time one nets Just a little htiUKry for a chance to do a little honorin' himself'. So now It's my chance to honor the youuj? fellers. - I'm ?jad the tables are turned for a little while,' and I bet most of the other old comrades arc, too.' " DISCOVERED VAST DEAD CITY Photographs Taken by Airman Over Mesopotamia Reveal Site of Once Vast Metropolis. I. lout. Col. J. A. ilea '/.el ev gives In (Jeogrnphlenl Journal (London) an in teresting example of how photography from an airship ran extend our knowl edge. When lyaking an aerial recon naissance in Mesopotamia over terri tory occupied by the Turks he took h scries of photographs near Samarra which shows distinctly the ruins of an nncleiit city extending 20 miles along the Tigris river and two miles and a half wide, lame enough to shelter easily -UKMUVifi inhabit ants. This city would never have been noticed on earth, since it Is not marked by ?iny l hlng ' but scattered hillocks, al though pottery and medals had been discovered on the site. Ib.it the photo graphs show clearly its whole plan, with Its fortifications, canals for Ir rigation, and streets. ' The fall of the airplane within the enemy- lines .and the capture-'of Its passengers did i??t permit C'olonel l-' il^eley to' pursue bis researches, but since the Buitlsb oc<Mipied the territory hi) archeological expedition, guided by tlic photographs, has begun to explore the dead city. Conquered Desert Sand. , The British adopted a giant "snow shoe'.' to conquer the snnds of the Kgyptlan" desert, according- to MaJ. John Main of the British army, who served In the near Hast. The scheme, which was based on the same theory that caused th" Indian to adopt the snow shoe, was discovered w hile the t army was marching to Palestine. The | tine sands impeded both the infantry | and horses, so that ti drty's march i never resulted In much more than a ! two or three mile advance. "Finally some inventive genius tried ! laying rather elo&e-meshed chicken | wire on the sands." said Major Pain. "The Tommies were thus given some thing that didn't yield so readily as the soft sands, and tin- horses got a better footing. Immediately we found that j much greater progress was made, and our advances soon amounted to nine i and ten miles a day." Development of Army Searchlight. i A review of the work of the army | engineer corps in the war. first Is ! sued bv the war department, says that I the corps produced a new form of ? searchlight more powerful than any 1 that had preceded It In any army, with j which the Second field army had been partially equipped. "It weighed," the report says, "one-eighth as much as la mps of former desfgn. cost flnly one liird as much, wa* about one-fourth ;e large In bulk, and threw a light 10 per cent stronger than any other port able projector in existence." Still fur ? h-T t-> perfect the searchlight, our en giueer*. were at work on a remote con trol when bos'. lit;, v < . ? Scientific \ lie i c'it n. Honfy Per C'nt of Normal. The l:t >iie\ crop of the I'nited States \-a> per cent of normal on July I a cording t" the est imates of rhe l ?.,) S'ates department of agrl.-ul ? ? ??? lb ports to the bureau of crop ? ? ? ? warrant the estimate thnt :!. v (. :?! i<f surp:U" honey per colony ..v s |m.iiiii|s a fid that about on? . f :!ie atnilia! |>r<?duc| jicr i.tlony ?.'..in r>.t:./cl i.y July 1 The high con <!;? if '.c'.l per cent of normal on J ul-y75?* t bt?* "yea r compares w ith <>> 7 In l'.M s Mild sO.'l in IP! 7. E ectrical Undertakings in Japan. There ;ir>' 7 1 ."> eleitriiai undertak ings in Japan including tVJ.'i [tower plan"*, pj electric railways, and 48 companies operating both power plants :rml tjamways This i,n increase of If) e?.|!?;.:tnies over year Tie* to 'a' amount of invested capital in these enter; : . *e?- is about J.l.vs i* * m n h I |n ??; i : i ! ? ^ .iHMiihm f ? ? r power plants, i ? * ? ? ? * ' Pr in 1 1 ? io? and 1 7't "K H), ?XK) . those rendering combined sfrvici ? an Increase of about *8.000, U00 over I m st year. Civil .Her vie* Kkamluatloii. The C: S. Civil Service < '< >11 1 m i ioit will 1imI<I mi examination for UlerltM hikI < 'a r r h* i > ?>n Se>|?u 'J7. 11*111 at Cam lieu, S, ( (i? till vacancies iu' the l'<?.>t' office in this city. The examination \? djM'u to all wlm meet the r*??inl rv* UMiifH |k|?| i??n hlNiiks ami full ?u formation. including -ample ?juehtW>ns. ran h* iJ?!rtin?il fruiu the Secretary, l.ocal (>iril Servioe Hoard at the |\??t tiffin I 'iiiinl' n , S ( '. or from t lit- Seen" tar>. Fifth ? t'ivil Service District, At lanta. <ia. Wants--For Sale KOKH.ALK ? One fonr**atjon in ilk <h?w ami culf. A. (i. Clarkson, Itoykin, S. O . 2.VJ5,pd TOK SALIC? 1 ?'ive room Ihmikp HMJ Kut- j ledge StiH't. Apply to I<. H. (Jard- j hit, 1010 l-.vttleton Street. 22-25-pd j | KOK SALK I'Vrd totiringcar, lalo mod- j el, demountable lints, tdiH'trjc A It. ^ I a i*t ?? I*. Hurler shock nb?iotfWW''fr In | | ??Xi't'Ui'tU condition. I'riiv $"?.*>(>. ('. II. | Koiits, -l.'J I ?oKnll> St.. Camden. S. : v, 23|> | l''OK SAMv? -IPlS Ford Ivt ?>i*, almost' new ; 1 good farm undo, weighs 1 (MM > j pounds ; 10 bu*hols Abruzzi soed ryo ; ( 12 feet s in. Candy bolting in good l condition ; 1 Hup 32 touring oui'.} ' from $"??. t.V Jj? ion. ('. H. Spradley, ' 12 IX Main St root. 22*2.'t ' FOIC SAlil'r ? ( 'hevrolof . model 400, In I'Xci'llrn t condition. W. O. Hay's Oa rage. Camden. S. ('. JJ2-28 i oi; sAM< ) ? Two now 12x1 1 tc'n ounce I duck wtill tents, with (lys. Will sell cheap. Apply- to N. A. liurrier, Lib erty .Motor Sales 'Co.. Camden. S. , C. ' 22-23 j I'ORI). MAXWKIJ, ami (WKVItOIJClti DWM'iHS < Vine in ami let us show \<>u I lie nrw I 'ISK Hod Top 1 Tins. These tires are as large a* ::i\ I all1) carry an X.000 mile guaran tee. \\ i ?. HAY'S Carage. Sn. Hroad St .. '"anolen. S. 23-2H SAI-KSMAN WANTKO ? Imbricating Oil,' grease. special! ies, paint. Part or who]** time. I'ommi.ssion basis. Man with <*ar <>r rig preferred. Riverside Helming .I'oulpam. ( 'levelaml. Ohio. 23p RATTKKIKM KEIWIHEI>? Wanted you to know thu( we cuii repair any uiukh battery the name uh a tire or any part i?f you? i*p.r if your battery ii uoi glvlug > <>ii -ill isfartii.n bring it t<> us. Boards Ha rage. I'hone 11H-J 22 tf STOLEN' ? < Mi Sept. tth, two male hound <t?>gs, pno black ami tun with broken tail, other blue upevkled and brilidle o dored head. Howard of $o.(Hl each fof return' lo Luke Newmun, .Hermi tage Mill. 2.1-pd LOST? tMio white (log. both rtiiN black. Ueturn to James Shields, Camden, S. C. L'.'Lpd W.VNTKl) TO lll'Y-? Any and all kind* of Hocoud hand furniture and stovea. Phone IJiU'J, and buyer will cull. tf. \l TO TOI'S Hi;((l\KKKI) ? We have ? >n hand at all t imc* top recovers with hack curtain* to tit Buicks, Dodge*, Maxwells, Chevrolet and Fords. Auy other make* delivered on about two iUyn notice, W. (>. Hay's Ha rage, South Broad Street. 22-2<'? KUR RENT ? Uufurufahed rooms for rent. Apply 112(1 Hroad Street or phone No, 2HJ1-J . 22-24-pd battlhiis EXCHANOED? W your buttery is no good dout buy u new, one until you see us. We cun .make an exchange with you and save you money. We are agents for the PrOHto 1 i to, with ii guarantee that means something. Beards (Jarage. Phone IIS-J. * 22tt WANTED ? To purchase small safe. Must be in good condition. Apply to S. A. Burrier, Liberty Motor Sales Co., Camden. 22-2U cotton seed iu;yek WANTED? t he public to know that I a pi in the market t?' buy your cotton seed. Will be found in lot to rear of Camden Drug Co.. near public cot ton weighovN platform, where 1 will pay highest market prices. Sec me before you. sell. 'John Whitaker. 2.'{-.'?pd WANTED? To purchase a (i to 7 room house, price must be reasonable. Ad dresfc P. O. Box. 271. Camden. 21 At iENT WANTED ? For Wnrthmoio Hair Preparation. -See or call on Madam K. F. BeJton. lTl.'l (ionlon Street. CamOon, S, C. 20t'" WANTED EVMIiEH ? At all timet?, gum, poplar, ash, oak. maple juniper and pine lumber. Never sell your lum ber without consulting us; there's a reason. We pay IK) per cent cash on receipt of shipping papers. Fast Caro lina Lumber (Vunpanv, New Bern, N. C. 20 tf. BUY MOHAWK CORD TIRES We expect a carload of Liberty Cars in the next few days. See them ? they are a good investment and a pleasure to ride in. GASOLINE AND OILS FREE AIR. AND WATER SERVICE FULL LINE ACCESSORIES COMPETENT AND COURTEOUS MECHANICS Southern Tires and Tubes made in the Land of Cotton Liberty Motor Sales Co. ? 1 ^ WANTK1) ? To know why w* C4utl0, do your kodak dmloptug, j?riunu*. ttnd all that Ih u> b* duue. All Wutk guaranteed. Addrette liuddin ?ud Kirk land, 1*. O. 1^* H7. ('amdvu,' ? <V v "JO ' IN NKW OAIiAUlW\N\>4^ uJw jn our garage ou DeKalb street ai?d. hav* it rtimpli'to stock of tiles, tllhex jioee>>*<>rlex iu stock. \Y >? atv uiM) *lU|^ I >?-tl jio <K? repair \\ ? > > V? ?>i> ??> ?-ar,_ Ik'Udlx Uarag*. Phttne- ITS.,). l-'Olt SAI-K ? Cue new iViocUcstvr pumfr gun. with cleaning roil au<! i*un cate, First $4^ t?k?*h all throw, Aim'iy at the Chronicle office. , uon. M I KA II': ?1< SODA ? We are now making .contract* for spring delivery t<> fanners Send u* si.ur or<|Ht>. Camel Oottdli i'o., I'hone 2HI, Oroeker Building. HKD CICDAH SlUNliLKS ? ? aii tine Uh-Fottr. * We have the best that can be manufactured. Mid-town yard -old McOrelght lot next Our House. David so\i and t'o.. Office Crocker HuiUling tf lif^OK BATTKIUKS ki:i HAiuiKn _ ? 1 f your battery needs reehaiging, don't lay your car up to have it done, we can furnish you with oik- until yours i^ charged. Distilled water, aud test free of charge. Heards (Sarage, lMione No. 11H-J. 'J2tf "NOW I CAN SKE BOTH NKAK AND FAR WITH ONI] PAIK OF (JLASSDS." little, rogue 'picked' niy (xtck ct ! Yes. hid luy reading glussea b^ hind 'her and gleefully watched me fumble, and search for them. How W'-!i I mneinber it'. It made. nif realize how inconvenient it was to fuss- with two pairs of glasses ^>ne for reading, the other for distance? and caused ine to invest in KKYP 'P< >KS, whjeh combine near and fa* vision iu a single pair," THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS M. H. HE "/MAN Jeweler and Optician Ash\bur Dealer | Renyfetoil Grand Prize Motel Firearms 6 Ammunition Wfite for Catalogue THR REMINGTON ARM3U MC CO INC wgnmrx ?to* N?" '<?** em I Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People Telephone 41 714 W. DtKalb St. \ J Hnnt'a 8aly?. formerly called Hunt's Cure la ta?r?nt??d w ?top and permanently oar? that terrible Itching. It Is ooo* pounded for that pnrpoae and your money will be promptly refunded without qaeatlon If II tint's Halve falls to enre Itch. Mciema.Teiter, Ring Worm or any other skin disease. 76o the box. For Mle locally by ZEMP & DePASS, ? DrnRgists THIS AGENCY STANDS READY TO INSURE YOUR COTTON ON OPEN YARDS IN COMPRESSES on k.'v. Franks 1N warehouses ON FARMS AND IN' R. R- DEPOTS AND PLANTATIONS ON R. R. PLATFORMS How Much Cotton Insurance Do You Want? C P. DuBOSE & COMPANY Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance Crocker Bldg.