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MltflftfO At Bottiun*.. JMhumv Nov, Iflr'-A marriago <?f ..uaMMil In w'a* that or Miua Alar t peJiMf ^trirtff K, V a J- ho rough, Ml, 0f HctUuue, on Tburttrigy evening (Ktobrr ->?. .ii th?> Hn>j4?,vt?M juuiim- at Ilriluuo\ i'ht* Hev, J. M. Foihjk jH?r f?nn?'(J tUo ?'?'i?<iihh?4v. Xfae initio w u s beguUfiiJ iii a |,;,,n' giving avva.y of in-own with j,gt i if the *amt? >(iinli' an?t raivii.i uf lii iaitifii). ?'.,ir.v?un|houu)inH and Mi ? ^ .? l>? I'OUgh i- .'in- of H, ti?.ach In Un- i.;4U]N UUU lxav u host ?f frio?i?tH here. Air. Yarhonnigh Is ihc pvpulai 1 tiuajitw of I J 1 i ?- plaro "???S!"!-1 " 11 ? Tiu- youu| left ou a l*t? train for a whort siay.iu PlttrHla, tkUvv w hU'b thf.v will b?' ut homo t?? their fricutix in RvUtuuf ? ? ? ? N.l??'. ?Tho )ntrtu?r> of a well-known flock ??xoiiuiiK^ ht>u>tf \s ??>?? haviujc a <Uuu?>r i'<?HffixuK-o at, an uptawn j^w*}. Oue of Tht-411 u)>|u>8r?t] to b*' worried iluvluic the intigr^ss the uveal. ami uually h*? wus iHh'i'iiHl lIX to UW* t'llllNv' of his iit uf ? 4 ? "i S'u.j lmiu.'.uAui \n n'Hi^Oibv'i' .that i uf?g i?4H '"i K,,lt l.x-iotf I viv; .. Wun.\ '{" >aui anoUl?t* uicmbi-r vf tiro tivui. "Wt me ail httjr'e togetbu." The Friendly Light The companionable Ray o lamp! At your elbow? steadfast? shed* ding a steady glow upon work or ] page. The Rayo is a solid brass lamp nickel plated, made to burn a lifetime. It is lighted without . removing shade or chimney? is easily filled, re-wicked aird ? cleaned. Scientifically built, it diffuses the most economical light most efficiently. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( New Jcricy) Washington, D. C. BALTIMORE, Charlotte. N C. Norfolk, V?. MD, Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. LAMPS \ .verything ~T in FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY Everyone knows the quality of the groceries we sell. Hie only thing we want to do is to impress upon the "linds of new customers the fact that this store has ever profiteered, and never will. Our prices of course jtte regulated according to what the goods cost us, but, ir margin of profit is very small ? always has>k>een Sail and always will be small. nice s Pure Food Store f>HONE 66 OR. SALE 489 acres of level loam ulay land in high sta 'ation. Five and one-half miles from Camden, an ^ ^alf mile from good school. All under heavy ^ ?ire fence. Situated on publichighway I Build are all practically new* Also a fine well r*ter. Ayone interested should write to B R. TRUESDELL, Camden, S. G. LARGE RETURNS FROM MINT United States Supplie* Bulk of Psp. pci mint Oil for the World. The bulk of the peppermint oil of the world In produced on the muck lunds of southwestern Michigan and a few counties of qorthem Indiana. The total yearly. product in estimated at ftHMHW pound#. There are two vari eties of peppermint, the American and the Kngllsh or Mltcheiu. The latter has almost superseded the American, being better adapted to our $<>11 and CtlnviVTe. and favored by the trade. It is also hardier and yields larger crops. 'Ilic Meal mint farm Is .>mt having both high land and muck soil, which Is a distinct advantage on account of the rotation tun) humus In the moII, de cayed vegetation being essential to the peppermint crop. By the use of prop er amounts and kltuto of commercial fertilizer, h.rge crops of mint cun be grown "for many years In succession on the same ground. The mint plant, after the oil is removed, makes a very desirable feed for live stock, returning about the same amount of food value as an acre of ordinary meadow land, besides the oil. Thus txvo profits are harvested from one ac.re of peppermint. An acre of peppermint will yieldi from *'o to (it) ppunds of oil,, while a second cutting will yield from si* t# 20 pounds extra. The farmer needs no extra equipment to grow this crop than found on the ordinary farm ex cept a small still to refine the oil. In Michigan and Indiana from 550 to 100 farmers co-operate In the operation of stills, handling from 00 to 100 acres of peppermint In the one mill. It is as?w a large industry. STILL USE ST. BERNARDS Tunnele? However, Have, Greatly De creased Hie Importance in the Aipa. Although the tunnels which now con nect Switzerland with Italy have greatly decreased the importance of the St. Bernard and other pafcses, espe cially during the eight mouths of snow, It Is still deemed advisuble to employ St. Bernard dogs. It Is no longer cus tomary, however, to send out the dogs alone with baskets of food and drink ; a man always accompanies them. These dogs are not r^illy of the fa mous old -St. Bernard breed. That originated in the fourteenth century, through a cross between a shepherd dog from Wales and a Scandinavian dog whose parents were a Great Dane and a Pyrenean mastiff. The last pure descendant of this tribe was burled under an avalanche in 1816. Fortu nately, there were found subsequently at Martlgny and. on the SJjnplQn pass a few dogs which, by crossing with mates from Wales, yielded the modern St. Bernard dog, which Is physically even strongpt* than his medieval namesake, and shares most of his traits. Tom Sawyer Grown Up. Somewhat reminiscent of the meth ods of one Tom Sawyer^ who did not enjoy whitewaablnf thespicket fence, i was the means adopted by an in genious official at the school field meet on Belle Isle Friday. This Individual had charge of the large man-power clock, mounted atop a high platform, which required his attendance at flve minute intervals to advance, the hahds. He noted that several pho tographers were looking longingly at the stepladder he used In mounting to the clock, and whenever one of them approached to borrow the ladder he would anticipate the request with a statement that they could take it for five minutes if they would first go up and move the clock hands for him, a ceremony which he directed from a shady position on the ground. ? Detroit Fr?e Press. Philatelic Notes. The illustration on the current dol lar stamp In China represents the arch of the Temple of Confucius at Peking. I'he Sultan of Egypt recently sent $400 to a dealer in Philadelphia for 11 rare Egyptian stamps. It la said the sultan possesses the most valu able collection of Egyptian stamps In the world. The 10 cent red stamp issued by Belgium on July 10, 1010, was com pletely -sold out In five days. There were only 25,000 copies printed and only five stamps were allowed to be sold to one person. New stamps are appearing for the city of Flume bearing the? words "Poste Flume" Instead of "Flume." Plunder. The gentleman Lur.lar flashed his lamp In the startled eyes of the aroused head of the family. "Where's your valuables V he de manded, politely. "For heaven's Rake, don't shoot !" pleaded the victim. "My Jewels are In that box on the bureau; my 'money Is In the handbag on the dresser; my husband's watch ? " Impatiently shooting a hole lift the pillow, the burglar Knapped : "Don't kl<* me! I asked you where you keep your butter and eggs!" Bnt with a .shriek of desperation the woman leaped upon him, for that was too much, too utterly much I? Richmond Times-Dispatch. Discover New Diamond Field. A new African diamond field has heen discovered by officers ol the Brit ish geological survey in the Oold Coast. The stones are found In shal low quartz gravel 65 miles northwest of Accra, capital of the colony. About ' 000 gema have already been found. are io/c( mwrywhrnrm in acJontiAo *+11 y momlod pmokm4*? ot 20 cJg+r+tfm; or torn pmckmgem (200 o/|v?<(?i) in a glmam inm-pmp?r-covr?d carton. W? mtrongly rto?iawnd <Aia Mr/on /or </?? homa or cflc# supply t or wAm/m irmrol. 9L X REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY CAMELS' expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had I Camels give such universal deligHt, such unusual ^ enjoyment and satisfaction you'll call them a cigarette revelation ! If you'd like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has all that desirable cigarette "body" ? well, you get some Camels as quickly as you cant Camels' expert blend makes all this .delightful quality possible. Your personal test Will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste I You wtl prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price! WON'T HAUL KOOZK Bxprm Company May Refuse to Mltip "'Quart a Month" Packages. A< ?ording to information reaching Co lumbia thfc American Express Company is preparing to wage a tight against ac ? . 1 ' C* cepting wbit&ey for shipment in the event that the war time prohibition lid should be removed -by Presidential Proc lamation. as was suggested might result from the action of Congress in repay ing the enforcement bill flver the Presi dent's veto. Columbia officials of the express com pany are an-ticipating instructions along this iline, though up to Friday noon no such advices had been received by Super intendent Ferrell, of the company^ The express company, it is stated, ex pects to refill any shipments offered and will then go to the courts for a determination of the question of its right to __reifuse such ? shipment*. By fhiir means it is hope<l that the national pro hibition law may becume effective bfc fore the courts. render an opinion, alid the company will then be relieved of its burden. It*is a matter of fqct that the Ameri- 1 can Express Company has long regard ed the liquor business as undesirable, especially since several of the states cut the supply down from gallon lots. The company claims, it is said, that the hauling of the quart packages caus ed a Joss of money through breakage, stealage and the extra fi>elp required to handle them. Should the lid be removed, then, it may 'be still difficult for the old timers to receive their supply for one more Christmas celebration before the Natioa enters into the Sahura zoue. ? Columbia Record. To lie Decorated By Priiiec. Lancaster, S. C., Nov. 10. ? Captain Elliott \V. Springs has gone to Wash ington to meet the Prince of Wales and to receive from the latter the British ci?kh awarded him by the British gov ernment for special distinguished service while fighting with the British Royal Flying <x>rps on the Belgian front. Col onel and Mrs. Leroy Springs are also in Washington to be present on the oc casion. I Bird Nmmii Opens Tomorrow. The xeason for shooting partridges will open on November 15 and close on Feb ruary 15. By an act o4 the last legis lature the wafton 1h shortened one month. Bird* are believed to be (plentiful, and lovers of tho feathery tribe are antici pating soiin' line fsporL DO THESE PRICES INTEREST YOU? Choice Cuts of Steak, per pound, 30c Roast Beef, per pound - 25c and 30c Stew Beef, per pound - 15c and 20c Give us a trial order ? You'll be a regular customer Robert s Market 'Phone 95 LIFE INSURANCE * Makes the. safest and most econo mical provision for the support of widows and orphans. Southeastern Life Insurance Co. GREENVILLE. SOUTH / C A R 0> ^ M A , J L. A. McDowell, Agent Camden, S. * ' " ?, , ' ? ?-.*>? *? ? -r %_,?? ,\AS