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"Two-Thirds of the Energy rrodnced by the Human Organism is Derived from the Nidation of Carbohydrates" jcbliti Famo is rich in carbohydrates. reason why we say Schlitz Famo ' *?- -1 toother rt-usu.. v-, _ . worth' while cereal beverage, lis food as well as drink. It essential of food except fats. contains FAMO FREELY! ou will be healthier in body and mind, foen i:ced nourishment, and food is istastc'^li drink a bottle pf Schlitz Famo w will te getting drink and food. fee wonderful hop aroma will excite your ppetite, too. it is non-intoxicating. Qo sale wherever soft drinks ?? are sold. Order a case from Phone 45 Camden Wholesale Groccy Co. 109 DeKalb Street Camden, S. C. ttade Milwaukee Famous LOOK FOR THE FED BALL TRADE MARK I rifetfim 6 Ammunition GOOD TO THC LAST DPOP" 5 5 c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! FROM DAVY JONES Inventor Is Confident He Can Wrest Riches. Simon Lake l? Man Who Claim* Ho Has Devised Perfect Salvaging Submarine. ? Will Se?k Gold UonQ Under Wator. With the waters of the Atlantic ocean swashing ov#r Kit head, Sliuon. ? - Ilk to Salvage gold bullion fl'OIU the treasure chests of the U. M, S. Iluzzur. The treasure has nestled on tl?? bottom for 111) years. If Lake desires, he says, he will be able to smoke a cigar, sing a song ami twang a ukulele on the bottom of the ocean while the treasure Is being re covered with a new salvaging subma rine machine which he has Just i>er? fected. The stofy of the lluzzar and its buried gold Is as romantic as any sea yarn ever spun by Jules Verne or Hob ert Louis Stevenson. It begins at ? date when pirates roved the Atlantle, and promises to end with a submarine climax. Chapter 1 shows the British war ship Huzzar. launched about the yea j 1700, to the pop of a wine bottle. From this point the story carries the wind jammer through the adventurous times when Captain Kldd might be found at any time hiding behind tho next wave, and narrates her exploits as a utility vessel In the British navy. The last trip of the pmjttd Huzzar was when she started to the American colonies in 17M>. carrying a cargo of golden wealth in her hold. In making the waters of the harbor, at a time when Hell Gale was not adequately Charted, she struck n rock and stove a hole In her bottom. She tried to make shore, but didn't, and sank off Port Morris. The treasure, which was to have paid oft' the soldiers of the crown, sank with her. Thirty years ago a company, was or ganized on Staten Island to attempt the salvage of the Huzz/ir gold. The most accomplished diver of the day spent much time In the water. He suc ceeded In bringing up a hard oak rib of the ship and a few coins' of little value, and then was forced to give up his efforts! Tlie experiment cost the salvage company $20,000. The oaken rib of the good ship II na zal' was worm-eaten, but it was sawed diagonally, and Just enough good wood was recovered to make two canes. One ?of these canes is now in the possession <>f C. F. Lester of Brooklyn. .Tust when Simon Lake will begirt operations to salvage the Huzzar gold has not been made public. Millions of Miles of Desert. The /jrent Sahara desert covers the major part of northern Africa, con sisting of 2,f>00,ooo square miles? an arid region as large as the whole of Europe. From 100 feet below sen level It rises in one Instance to 8,000 feet above, and some of its elevations are covered with snow for three months of the year. Most of it, however, is a dry, sandy waste, dotted here and there with an oasis where drink may he secured. The winds are a" very hot and dry, while rain Is almost un known. The ostrich, camel, Jackal, horned viper and numerous lizards are the principal animals of the region. Sev eral varieties of hardy birds are also found. Arabs, Moors. Jews and negroes Jostle each other on the cara van routes and the fierce-looking Arabs who bring their produce to the ? Egyptian markets are probably rob bers and cutthroats home. off the road, as the carrtvan routes are bordered with the bones of countless camels which have fallen by the way side during the thousands of years these trails have been traveled. Hotel's Famous "Royal Suite." On the wall of the so-called "royal suite" In the old Revere house. Bos ton, Mass., hung a decorated shield bearing the names of distinguished guests: Jenny Llnd, 18.r?0; Daniel Webster. 1850; prince of Wales. 1800; Pattl, l^GO; I'arepa, 1865; Christ Ine Nilsson, 1S70; Grand Duke Alexis, 1871; King Kalakaua, 1875 and Em peror Horn Pedro. 1870. But. even if the hotel had remained in oprrntlon, the present prince of Wales, coming to Boston, would hardly have gone there for his temporary dwelling pluce. For a good many yenrs the old hotel has stood as a survival. In a part of the city where distinguished travelers were no longer among the common sights; nnd now It goes out of busi ness. But, In Its time. It was proud of tliat "royal suite." Centurie*-Old Images Found. Investigations by the Mexican gov ernment to find out who built the great pyramids at San Juan Teoti huacan. 27 miles from Mexico City, have brought to light two great gran ite heads of the ancient Mexican god t of the air, Quetzalcoatl. These heads are almost perfect I specimens, bearing all the symbolic marking". The long-disputed point as to who erected the pyramids is. am yet. uo | solved. These huge mounds, one to | I the sun and the other to the moon, the former l>e4ng 701 by 721 feet st ' the hase mid 210 fee f high, an* gen erally Htr. United to a tribe that pre cedeo the Toltec*. probably dating from about the sixth century. It is Impossible for "Th? Ronton Why." H. A. Tlioiuas Stock Uemedles art* t he l-OM. they are asoit'jil UU'a Uy* made ! urnl nil medicine. They keep the health \ip, . >;() the feed hill down, There Is a 1 a eau*o fcir every effort, remove the e^iwo a ml the effort removes Itself. The Poultry lteuiodlos are especially math' to relieve all t li?? diseases 10 tlie Fowl taml'y siieh as Cholera ami Koui>e Mini mokes the Ileus lay. Tin' 1 log Komedy will positively keep <iif the Cholera, ami If given. tn fhe Hist stages, will euro WO |>er oent. Dou't forget to keep on hand a hot tlo of Fan-Is' Colie '(eme.ly for Morses It is so simple with dropper, that a child ran give It. Also a hot tie of Fer rls' Healing Komedy for Outs ?fld Bruises on man or beast. They nevei fall. These remedies are all guaranteed to you hy your dealer, to give satlsfae Hon, or your money hack. Minle hy Old Kentucky Manufactur 1 11 K Co., Tadueah, Kentucky. For sale hy Spring A Shannon, Cam den, s. C.'? adv, .hmp 8. Tin' Camden Furniture Company tells us tliHt remarkable fuel saviiiK ran ho made with their famous Cole's Air Tight WiMu.l levators. Those stoves hold tiro over night ami will heat up in a jiffy in tlir morning. WE ARE NOW GETTING The New Model Hupmobiles Will Also be Ready Within a Few Days to Deliver CHEVROLETS Quaker State Medium Oil. , Hartford Shock Absorbers. Goodrich Tires. AGENT FOR Franklin, Chalmers, Templer, Chevrolet & Hupmobile GEO. T. LITTLE. Camden, S. t. In Building Your New Home . wmmmm. BUNGALOW NO. SO A complete bungalow, built to give the small sfnntial. attractive, well-built home, at a reasonal family all thai can l>e desired in a modern, sun le price. ITi^iDT It l? closely built to stand the severest KsKSlVl r \*/rv I -WViy[ her. Well lletitexl, well ventilated, easily heated. Z'V">7V/L/Xr,A//J7,A//'>JI* Tho plans, prepared after carc V t-dl VMmhlV KsM^j ~ fl(| study l?y tile best and most experience*, of architects, are so designed to cover every need Of the average family. nflDADIt I TV- Made with the very best of ran UU I\ S\?>?L*M M M terlals. Designed for greatest strength. Bach part securely locks Into the other. Erected alter ^perfected patented locking process. 'Will stalul the roughest .of tempests without strain and will far outlast tho average house. t>P A I /T'V-The. designs are graceful and represent the i t most modern architectural art. It will blend readily with Its surroundings and furnish a beautiful, appro priate home. FTChNChM V- OUICKBILT HunRAlows are built In an W Vrl;T>/lrl f Immense plant In which hundreds of other houses are being built simultaneously. Kvery short cut to Dcrfectlon and economy Is used and thereby, you gain tho ad o a Tier A /^T7/~>A/- ??< 0 ln >'our QUICKBilt ?J/i 1 itJM ? MKSiy lituiKalow you will lni highly satisfied with Its convenient arrangement, lit artistic finish mid Km cozlncss. COSTS LITTLE TO ERECT. Willi the material already prepared for the ho list*. waste Is eliminated from the cost. Ah a large portion, of the litHISO fumes already built In panels, preliminary preparation I* avoided.. The systematic, simple, thorough plans 'and In structions save time and make It possible tor a carpenter and two helpers to erect the house In less than 10 days. A saying In waste, labor, time and material Is A SAVING IN MONEY. Shipped complete F. O. II. Charleston with all necessary material <*xcept hrlck work and plumbing. A cozy, attractive bungalow of six rooms. Size over all H.'f-ft, 7- In. x Ul-ft ft -'In Two large hed rooms, one J* - It. x 12 -ft., and one 1 2 - It x 12-l't a spacious living room 12 -ft. x lft-ft,, a cozy, convenient dloiotf alcove 12-ft.x 6-ft., kitchen 9-ft. x 12-l't, hath room lift. x ti-i! Closets and attractive front jioreh >2-ft. x ti-t't. Woodwork of the beat grade of North Carolina J'liie, "The Wood Universal " Walls in i^mels of siding lined with heavy paper to insure warmth. Durable, fire-resisting, Standard Asphalt Strip Shingles, with slAte green or red finish Artistic paneled inside finish All necessary nails and hardware furnished; House comes with exterior walls stained any one of a number of standard colors, or painted with one heavy coat of priming paint. Exterior trim and Interior flnl&h with one heavy coat of priming paint. WRITE TO-DAY tor a copy of our book "QUICKBILT liungfilows" No. I)-4ft. It will give a fjdl explanation of .No. ".<> and many other attractive llungalows. Or better still, Jf No. r>0 pleases y.ou Instruct us to ship it Immediately and give us the color desired. vantage of the low cost or uumiiity pruuucuoii. mu architect's ami contractor's fees arc avoided. for you are furnished free a coiuplctc set of Bpecfucatlons un<| plans, anil with them the 'erection of the house Is *? simple tliHt any carpenter of nveraKO Intelligence can erect it. Alanv owners hnlhl them themselves. In jturcliasliiK ? QUICKBILT llunualow you eliminate all extra middle- man's commis sions and profits, as you are dealing direct With t lie source of material ; with the milt, manufacturer und forests iti ono. QUICKBILT Bungalow Department, A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleit mt S. C. A Cozy Convenient Pla QUICKBILT BUNGALOW DEPARTMENT. A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.. Charleston, 8. C. Please tend me a copy of your book "QUICKBILT Bungalow*" No. D-45. Am especially Interested in a room house. NAME ADDRESS Honesty is the Best Policy But a Policy in the Southeastern Comes Next. ) Southeastern Life Insurance Co. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA" L. A. McDowell, Agent Camden, S. C.