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PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Weillugton Qalletly of Columbia I* l fluent at the ItoliiA of Mr. and Mrn. Oak'inau ll'uy. Mr*. U. <J. Zotrower of Jtlchmoud, Indian*. in visiting l?cr ?j???th??r Mm. (J. I J, Aloxajuler. ?> .Mr* >f. 1< <iiiy wit" has b?^u spend ing tIm* winter in Washington k horu f??r (holidays, Mr, <It l.fwix. iii?v\ lorn led ul Ho* tia., has been --ponding the boll* dayn w ith hi* mother. Mr. M, W MotHt Of <? roshitiii. >$. iw spending a f??w days with Mr. and Mr*. J. M t'apell of Camden. Mr. Wiliwrh 'Mjijtt, of T1mi (Uiwdiiele foive, ha* been upending tin* holiday* .it hlh >?l?l hiillt" in MtldlK.il). Oft, Misse* Kntheiiuo and I^iuInv NVyliy of Lancaster wore guests of Mis? lietta j I lenth for the Oluututa* danco, In honor of Mi?s Ituth Crary, Minn IX>iM William* entertained a number of Kiu-Mts ?<t a <)iiiii<-r party Saturday night. 'Mime* I3)izuhoth 1 loath and Marie MktthcWH of- Columbia were guests of Miss Kctta Ileath for tho <'hristmaN dance, Mr, and Mr* Ned WJiiliams of Now York HjM'iit the holidays with the 1 at ter'a parents Mr., and Mrs IOugom1 Iflakeriey Mr. W, If IVarce, manager of the Mackoy Mercantile Company, Iiks returu ed from a trip of several da.VH spout lu I'hiladolphin. Mush Cornelia Nolaon left for WaHhiug ton TuoKday night after upending a month with relatives in Camden. Mias Ncluon has many warm friends who aro always pleased to wohnvuno her back home. A snnall stable at the Camden Veneer plant was burned Monday ufternoon en tailing a small loss. One of the electric wires furnishing power for the plant was burned and put the plaht out of com mission for a short time. J Mr. Hiram Nettle* and daughter Mi?? Sallie Nettle* art) spending aoine lime iu Florida. Cupt. W. A. Schrock, now with -the Western Ni'ws|p?|iri' VM ut Charlotte wax a visitor to homefolks and friends during i'hristiuK*. Mi*s Mrnestlne Hatoman left Monday morning for ])o^ Moines, Iowa, where *he goes a* a delegate froto (Joker College to the Student* International Associa 1 ion.. This is a great educational body tIikt meets <'very four years and ith date gate* come from all part* of tin* world, ftnmdfii Iihk boon twice honored iu hav ing two of its young women selected to represent their respective college?. LOST?<>iic female Fox Terrier, answer# I to the iiRme of "Hetty". Lost Wed-1 m sday Dee. .'list. Howard if returned to If. Kast, at Park* View Inn, Cam den. H. C. _ , 3? FOR RUNT?-Four unfurnished rooms. Address "Rooms" care of Chronicle FOR 8ALR?Second-hand Paragon self feeding liall stove iu good conditio!!; may i?e seen at Parker's Furniture Store. <hvncr, Ed wand It. Hull, Tele phone l-J. _ 89-81 IX)ST?-Oue red cow slightly away back, has short horns. Last seen ou T. L. Davis' place, Howard if returned to F. K. Sparrow, Ht. 1, Camden, .'10-pd FOR SALK?l'air good large mules, har ness and nearly uew fann wagon. Bee I W C. Skolly, 1818 Hroad Street. 39-p FOR NAIiK?AM hi good mechantcul condition and look good: 1 Saxon Six $470.00 1 Ford <1450.00 1 Dodge touring car $850.00 t model H llup $1,0<><).()0 1 .Mitchell touring $800.00 1 Mitchell touring $R00< 1 Maxwell roadster $400. ('all and see them. Terms to respon sible parties. , 58tf Liberty Motor Sales Co., ('amdon I.O.NT ??,, I><<\ 10th two Uouud doga. t <)u(ii finite blick and tan about 2 I years old, aiiMwerH to name of (Juwn ; I and rod ipecklid milr bound vltil grey aivund month about 7 year* old, answer* to iianu* of Seott. Lib?ral ivward if returned to A. <1. NVbitaker, Camdeu 80-pd KTliAYKlK-From. 701 Ave,, red barrow pig? 50 or <?o pound*. Klii der please notify M. A. CVulitrlor and Kt f ivwa I'd .JD ial LOST?A pair oLgold rimmed >l"'? tacl< h. Finder will please return sfiuie to Mr*. It. W. White. < Y.-mden. S. \V.\NTKI>?A in it ii \v!m> will work and understand" grasses and caro of large lawn, oimtmIc mowing inaelnif ind look after men. Apply by letter with particulars at this office. ? FOR SALK?- Ford touring cur 10.10 mod el. Good condition. Address Ito\ l?47t Camden, S. C. . . ? . FOH HKNT?I ntil^ApTiMi-t, fnruMied home of It) room* in desirable loca tion. Apply to L. A. M*"l>owell, Agt LOST-?Sunday night one l>odge auto mobile tire and tube on rim. Lost between MoLeod'a Grocery and 1411 Lyttletou Street. Howard if returned to It. B, Clowning .'10-pd FOR 8ALK?? New Republic trucks, alt sizes. Used one-ton Republic truck. Used Ford unit truck ; used Chevrolet touring car. Prices and terms reason able. J. F. Jeukins, Camden, 8. C 2ti KOH K\LK? F Ive Poland China and Duroc-Jersey malo pigs. $10 each. W. 1>. McDowell, Rte. ii. Camden. 8. C. 37-8-lMO-pd AGKNT WANTKD ? For Worthmore Hair Preparation. See or call oo Madam K. E. lledton, 1718 Gordon Street, Camden, 8. C. 20t* WANTED?A competent man for our agricultural imple ment, wagon and live-stock department. To a man of some experience, and a hust ler, will pay a good salary. Apply to Springs & Shan non, Camden, S. C. . ' 35tf NOTICjRJ?We have n limited quantity of Kainit on band for quick ?ale. Wire or phone n.s your orders. Phone 240. Camel Cotton Co. 27tf IvOI> A KlOltS?We are prepared to do your work at a reasonable Price Ail work guaranteed. Cive us a tiial. Huddin and Kirklaud, Camden. 8. C. 20 tf. Majestic Theatre Two Days Tuesday and Wednesday, January 6 and 7 M yilowi-i Photoplay Corporation Presents GEORGE LOAN TUCKER'S Production a The Miracle Man" A ROMANCE OF UNDERWORLD ROGUES WHO SOUGHT "EASY PICKINGS" AND FOUND THEM. THE WHOLE OF LIFE, ILLUMINATED! THE FLESH, THE BLOOD, THE SOUL OF LIVING MEN AND WOMEN?SINNING, STRUGGLING, LOVING. .? ? > : ' . s '? ' _ J.,' * The reek of the underworld, the lure of the sea, the breath of the fields in summer. . . . ? ? ? ' ?. ? ? '? . 1 ? ? i Fused, with a thousand smiles and tears, into a great dramatic entertainment that will live forever in your hearts. Come! Admission 50 Cents - - Children 25 Cents , \'jL '? V ? Note: The following starting time will prevail Drily on these Special days. Matinee 3:15 p. m. Night 7 :30 p. m. Owing to the length of the production there will be but one matinee show and one night show. Length of show about 2 hours. Majestic Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 6-7 VrANTKl> TO BUY?Any nud nil kinds of second hand furniture and stoves, 'hone 159-J, and buyer will call. tf. FOU SALK?High grade ainmoniated fertilisers for cotton, corn, tobacco, peanuts, etc.' Also, fish scrap, blood, tankage, foreign kainit etc. Writ? m for prices. Dawhoo Fertiliser Ooi?, pany, Itox (JOS, Oh i;r testy n, 8. C, Notice Wo have purchased the meat market formerly owned and run by McLeod's Grocery. We have moved same just opposite the 5 hnd 10 cents store where we will be pleased to serve you with the very best in the way .of fresh meats of all kinds. Also a choice and fancy line of groceries. A trial order will convincc the most economical and careful buyer. Quality, fair prices, and a square deal our policy. Enough said. Telephone 395. Shiver Grocery Co., Opposite The Opera House Get Your Tractor Now A I UAC 1 OK operating successfully ** on low-priced, low-grade fuels ? kerosene, distillate, etc., is a paying investment from the very outset. I his has been proved by the records of many thousands of Titan 10-20 tractors specially designed and built to operate on kerosene, en* iry other crude oil distillate testing 39 degrees ^???,,ne or higher. Titan i ractors are All Alike I hey are easier to handle than a farm team and ?:?easier lu care for; You can do your work on time, plow deeper, prepare better seed beds, do more work with less help, and get more profit from your farm. 1 hcv <1 > ly'' work that cannot be done by horses uul pull i i proportion to weight than horses. Horses must have rest whether the work is crowding you or not. If necessary, you can kerp your Titan working continuously, without rest, until the work is done. 1 lere you have c^onoii. * efficiency, depend ability ? three prime essentials of farm power ? ( art s ing an assurance of bigger crops, Ixitter yie Ids, and tatter profit. Order a Titan early, so that you will have it when you need reserve power. Springs & Shannon Camden, S. C. , f The World*s Greatest Phonograph Value EDISON'S NEW DIAMOND Quick !# Read this through and grasp this extraordinary opportunity today f This remarkable offer is the result of Mr. Edison's expressed wish to see a phonograph in every home in the U. S. A. He has given his consent to this Free Trial of the Amberola in your home. There are absolutely no "strings" to this offer. You do not have to pay or promise to pay one cent in connection with this Free Trial. You are not placed under the slight est obligation. Come to our store today or tomor row, pick out your Amberola and a dozen Amberol Records. We will deliver them promptly to your home. Let *he Amberola entertain you for three days? ample time for careful judgment and comparison. At the end of the three days' Free Trial if you do not* want the* Amberola we will call for it?and thank you fo/ giving the Amberola this trial. If you do want it, we will arrange\ terms of payment to suit you. How can Amberola dealers afford to give these Free Trials? Because in the over whelming majority of these Free Trials, people never want to part with the Amberola! Edison's great inventive brain has made the Amberola so superior to ordinary phono graphs and "talking machines" that in those Quee days of Free Trial it sings its way into peoples' hearts and homes forever I Numbers of people will instantly avail themselves of this Free Trial offer. If you do not act at once we may have to put you on a waiting list. So let us hear from you right awa&! ? i-i This Offer To-day Without Fail Yes YOUfA Camden Furniture Co., Camden, S. C.