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aooc TP TNiLAtr OJfCfi' SEALED TINS ONLY AT yOOQ GOOCERS HAWELL HOUSE COFFEE Dr. L. H. Snider VETERINARIAN (Fomerly of Camden) ~ "~HEARON'S STABLESJ Bishopville, S. C. DR. WADE HAMPTON Ostcoputhic riiyhkiau Liberty National Unnk Bui Ming Columbia, 8. O. In Camden at Commercial H.vtcl every Hundny from 7 :30 A. M. to 11 1'. M. Lcavfr Calls at Commercial Hot*! Dr. C. F. Sowell * DENTIST (OHiceJOver Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. Collins Brothers ..... v ? r ???? ? "j 1 ; ; ^ Undertakers for Colored People TelipLone 41 , 714 W. DtKalb St. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ?AT? M. H. HEYMAN & CO. Jewelers and Opticians 1026 Broad St. Stomach Out of Fix? i ri* i :? \ ? _ r< n r r or 1 ! I! i* i 1. ' I I i i' i/. ! I I X it t l?*^ i' .???!* '!il' "t.Hll. .1 iii? - . ?? - I r? I.?? f. or i uw.J. Shivar Ale Cure I)icesli\?? Aroinalics W i t li Shivar Winrral \N atrr and f?inj?rr N"??rhins ; k."- f?.v ;>-)vat!np old worn <'Mt >?<>ii\'? rt:i.g ;nt<> r:<'U b-r**! a:ni -otind fl<v?h. l>?rtU?*<l and cuirant. <??! by {h?* ????*! ?6raN-il Shiva r .Mineral Spring. ShrKon. S If your regular ? ??annot supply you telephone Cam don Wholesale (?rocory IH?4ributor<i for Camdon FAMILY MARKED BY ODDITY London Ncwip.iper Telia of Stranjt ; Fate That Puriued Group Both In Life and Death. j Xliei'c at ((ikwMj in f???? reten ] of Will', (i ii i Ilia Hi lull,v known jih the j "<ulil )'uin|ly," h most Upppoprlalo . iitii>11*, (.? tlto follow111in< is prove l.omtou \nswers states: Kvert\ event, good, bad or indlfTer* ??r?t. ?*!? 1111; to (lint faun I.. in ftn "'l'l > ??: i?' 01 ; n mill illl.Y of III*' month, llfiO j evrry p?tsoii wax odd In manner or j behavior <??? n11(mmirnim?*. Kveij the t letters of their f'tiristluu names til- ' wtiys amounted in an ???i<| number. The ritiIt*'ia and mother were I'etor ; and Kultiih; iliftr .seven children (all.! l?o,vs) horn the names of David. K/e? | kiel, Jiune*. Jonas, Matthew, Uojjer ami Solomon, The husband possessed only one leu and his wife giijy oije arm; Solomon wo a blind In IiIh left (?ye and Itogcr lost his right in un accident : James had IiIm left ear torn off fti n tjtmrrel, Maitbww'a left hand had hUt Hire* fingers. Jonas hod i stump foot, David was fiiimpimcked and Kxeklel was 0 feet li luetics at the ago of nineteen. Kyerjr one of the children had red hair, not-, withstanding the fact (hat the father's hair was Jet black ami the mother'a white. Strange at birth, all died aa st i angely. The father fell into a deep nawplt and *??* L4ii?4, the wUti cWmi f*v? days after from starvation. lO/.cklel enlist ed, was won tided In 23 places, but re* covered. Koger, .Tomes, Jonas, David ami Xfatthew died in 1T121 In six dif ferent places on the same day; Solo* mon and lOzeklel were drowned In the Thames In 1723. RECALL LEGENDS OF HAWAII Two Idols, Recently Unearthed, Bring to Memory Folklore Tales Almost ? Loet to Memory. Of thr two old Hawaiian Idols lately found coneealed In the earth at Hook aupn, Paiikukalo, one, a female Idol, is in a fairly good stibto of preservation. The Idol is supposed to be that of Ki hnwOhine, ibe Undine of Maui myths. | Her haunts arc the springs at I'.ilUku i kalo, the Kaualia pond, and the match less pools in the wooded glens around IMIholo, Mnkawao, | The legends about her compare with | those, of the <>ermau fairy folklore, ami around tlio eharms of her person i as she sits combing her wealth of ? goldw^r tresses at the edge of some j baTbing p??ol Is woven many a lialf ] forgotten Mauri folk talc. I In some of tlie latest ones she Is j j reputed to have lured two haoles at ! different times on a merry chase only f to see her disappear in one or another ! of the deep, clear-water pools among j i lie wooded fflens of Filholo. One, a I doctor, ended his aimless wanderings j to her glen wood haunts by becoming a paralytic, the other, a woodcutter, I never ceased to describe the charms of this "wonderful woman with the gol den hair," always able to elude his em brace, but ever beckoning him on to her lair among the vines and trees j and pools and crags of t_he glens about ? t'ilhoWi,?Wailnku (II. I.) Times. The Cynical Actress. The In t ?> Oscar I Iiunnnirsteln be Ji??>??<I ihiit. the actresses should lead a pure 1 i.f<?. "t'yniral, disillusioned iiciiossis are no good." In* once said nt a dinner. "I remember an actress of mint? some years ago who Oil ?1 <?w11 badly in n pari I'd given her. "'Look here.' 1 said tin; morning after she f?? 11 down, 'all the critics say ><?11 don't show half enough emotion In the scciip .where your husband leaves; yon nev^r to return.' "The cynical. disillusioned creature gave a tart laugh. "'Oh. I don't, don't I?' she sneered. 'Well, look here. Mr. I lunitnorsiein. I've had six husbands leave ine never to rcium. and 1 uuess I know how i'iikIi emotion Ought to I><? shown in such dreiiiufctjinrcs as well a* any T'od \" Safe Light for Miners. Now inlays i he up-to-date miner < nr rles h package of electricity about with him while underground. It i? a small storage hattery attached to the | hack of his belt, and is connected by j a cord with :i lamp fastened to the j front of his f-it|?. The lamp, pmxided I with a relb'i lor. throws unite a flood i of light in front of the miner. Bui i'-? j ?-hief advantage i- absolute s;ife!\. In olden day? miners (who must, of I i-onrsf. h;i\e liqti!) carried about with them open-flaine lamps. These < atised I innumerable disastrous aecidenis I ihioiiLdi 11:mI ion of coal dust or gu?-e?. j Sir Humphry l?a\.vs invention <>i a I s.itVt\ lamp whose flame t\ as prnt^rf ed j l<\ .1 u ire l;iu/e sa \ cd an imnieli-e number ot !\>s. Ii is in i ominoii i: i to.|..< I. ? 4' i I! e el ee; lie mine 2 :? I ? 11 > I I !,i ; i r ri-1 ; ni e ? ? <r, \ en ien t Death Took Old and Young. I I 11 ? | .: ll..e ' * ; ? I ! 11 ? l,.'ll'{oli Tillies, ! ePher \*.tiin_'!\ "i' u 11 w 111 i ii u I > . pub 11 s ;,. -.! , 111' I): 11 ? - < items :il>olll I 11 ?? \ ??1(1 It.ell :< 11 ? I n .'(lien i'l Ibe I'riT ?t. empire >?).?? ei e d\um oiT Tl?? r :i _? i? ni.;e\ ;i\ formed :i : ,e : 11 ? > hot V . <>|.I ; . -1 !o ! lie -1; 11; i; e, i.f \?iiilh Mien ?'o''.^ <>n in I'jtiropt*. hur .11^- ^,\ ?????nth? m I'.OV ;;ij |?tmi||v tt\ e' file O'lMfpe.) V^i,|s ..l(| i!i?i| in 'lie 1; r i - -1 ? ?- ? - i ? > i < ii e n-jisres ??f ymin:. met >> b" '? .i ii111 .h; :h?t lime T.ef\>if* the h'.n> ? i I ? . v ssiid ^ I.J -in d w j: ? ? /a e?l ?ov> .i i ? I n : .di ll,.. ^ . ? .e ?? ! . t si d in | '? -? li'?. dc< ?. >..i j. NOT AT ALL A BAD GUESS London "Bobby" at Least Wa? Partly . , Right In Mia Deelre to 0>U# "" "T~T" Information. ~ W. It. Tnt.-. ih?- l>hiladclp!iitt j QOVi*lliti uii' | tai>!?i^ (|i(l London bobby or |>?i|itiiuan. "'I hr lu)Uby i? always tall and j strong ftii'l ?truiglitf! h0 ^uid, "with a pink and while coiupliNion and ; (he politest, 'ii(lot manner in tho j world. . ? j "What in the <liHVr.Micc' if the hobliy-'s idea* a* U? kiatory and tfeog? j rapKy and current events arc often a little confuted? That only makes j lii*i 11)3 more altractive. "1 wax in fxmdou during the fat young shah of Persia's visit to King George. One afternoon in Picca dilly 1 heard a roll of drums and a fanfare of trumpet*, and a splendid troop of household cavalry dashed into view. They escorted several state coaches. "1 tiN'oed to a gigantic young bobby and asked: "'Oftiver, who are they making all this to-do for?' The hobby touched his hat and an swered politely: " 'For the king of Shah, 1 believe, sir/" STAMPS OF YOUNG EUROPI. Some extraordinary stamps are being issued by the newly born states of Kurope. Most of the designs sym bolize their recently found freedom. The stamps of Chechoslovakia bear the picture of a lion tearing off the fetters of slavery, while those of Jugo-Slavia linve that of a man smashing the chains that bind him. In the background dawn is breaking, i liettonia,, to celebrate its 1 ilx>ra tion from the bolslieviki, has issued a miniature mrtstcrpiectK^of special design. in the center two female figures ore seen embracing, while in the foreground n skull and with ered bush lie rotting. The walls of Kiga loom up in the distance and the whole scene is illuminated by the aurora boreal is.?1/mdon Chron icle. ALWAYS ? "Fine car you got. How much did it set you back ?" "No expenditure pets me back," said the profiteer with dignity. "My income piles up faster than I can possibly get rid <>f it."?l/misville Courier-."! oumaJ. JUST IN SIGHT. "What's all the oxiitement j about?" "A famous aviator is returning to | his homo town for a visit." I "Ah! Is that the man over Ihero wearing a silk Init and a long-tailed j coat?*' ? "Oh, no. That's the rharmi&n of the reception committee. 'Hie re turning aviator i* that spe< k up in the skv."?Birmingham Age-Her ald. AN EXTREMIST. "Of course we >hould ^et rid of the bolsheviki." "T should say ?*>!" "But Dibbs goes too far." "How's that?" "He says ever\lM>d\ ought to be | deported who ha* an unpronounce able name."?liirmincharn Acre Herald. HE DOESN'T KNOW IT EITHER. i "She doesn't kn^u the \alue of a | dollar." ; "Well, I wouldn't ? rfin/e her for j that. I'm not sun- mwlf whether 1 a dollar is \v?rtv! "n r?r 10 cents ' nowadavs." A PRIVATE STOCK. "All the toa-t? Ht 4.m tuning ban quet* will be made ,n aqua pura." "But. vrnat will vou do ;f any of the government sieutlia get on to it?" AIRPLANE LANDING IN THE STREET IN OAKLAND The airplane of Lieut. 1,. V. Pickup, oflulal pilot of tin* Imrnnf aviation field. allBhtlnK In 0|?v^ laud. r?il. A frarHou of a second after thin photograph was taken rtie plane Hkldded on the hIIihJ/1"' graced an el**itroller ami swerved to the <urh, damaging Its tall *VI<I and endangering gpectutor*, ' ^ ? i. nri ? win r r i t iWum?-.,r -. Coo|Hrutivc Hog Sa'f BtHUfort County r!rnis..u College, M?ivh 10. ? Seven BeauflortiOpunty farmers with the axsfnt abee of O. L, Barter, County Agent, and F. Ij. Hankey., Kxteiv-ion Service Mar keting Agent, shipped two car* of hog* ?v*?| natively la^'t week, which fi?fc|od tho farmers 2 to ?"? cents more than the J(k*?1 market offered. Oue rai; was ship p'.xl to . Wjtlnrjpstiin, X*X\,-<uud the oth er to <?reenville, S. 0, Mo t of tne hogs came off the islands around Iteau fort and were loaded aud ^slvipp-d, say ' Mr, Harkpyi /under eousitjerable difficul ties as there were no grading peus or veule.s for this Use at the .shipping point. The marketing agent followed the ffreeuviWe car through the slaughter ?house oj>ennHons in order to find out Whether tile hogs killed hard or soft. TIm\v had run on paf^ture with abund ance of acomv, and had been fed on corn for ."i or 4 .weeks previous to k1?i|? ?ment. Most of these hogs turned out "soft" iN?rk. for which it is iimpossible to get top prices. It appears that a few \v<u*kH Aniohiwr ou <*>to wi'.J iu>t make lirtn pork out of ".sift" hogs. Many of the hogs now going out of South Oflroliua, aivyMkfitvg to Mr, Ilarkoy are killing aud tbo big markets da iu-t want to take th?u at all. Mr. I!ark<\v advises that hog growers >tmJy the local Carolina markets since by <k> ii?x ho they will often be able t? get better priow?. for hogs about which there is doubt ?rc to' whvtihef-tho pTpdlfrE wM.1 be hard or "soft". In the ease of "the two ears nhipiNMl from Beaufort <?nmd erably 1m> titer prices wero secured from CireenVJUv and Wilmington than could have b(M>n secured in Richmond, HaRi nvore and o^her bigger markets. Notiee to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of .Miss Lueile W( Hritton, tleeeased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties (if any) having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within tin' time prescribed by law. MRS. EVA MUTTON IlOltTON Qua 1 i tied Adan i nistwtf.rt x. Camden, S. March 20th, 3020. I'M ward \V?hlte, i>nomlu?# ' hig uear .Marian )uu relative* a.tvd frit-mis my eeimed. CITATION Htate of South OaroJiM, ? County of Kvrabajfr Tly W. L, McDowell, bale Judge. Whereaa, Itobei* (i, Jl > *UWfc~*K.-??e 4o KrUDt _ ministration of the watf** of I, II. Alexander. Tbecae are, Thotvforc, to ck?] tm>uii.sh all und singular th?r cmHtorn of the said I. H, cea?e<l, that they bo and _n me, in -the Court of Prob^*, alt Oarwlen, S. 0., on April after publication thereof, at in tho forenoon, to show ? they have, why the said Ad hliould not be grunted. Otven under my Hand, tbii] of March, A. 1>. 15>20. W. U MeDOWJ .! imIko of Probate for KeraL Published on the 26th daj and tbo 2nd. day of April, Hi, Camden Chronicle and po?W[ (\Miet House door, for fch<> (iuifj by law. - One JLooa^ > at This JVejeJ Chalmers Makes Y ou jWant It YOU con t get into an argument about the beauty of this new Chalmers. Everyone admits it. Just one look suffices. Its coach, with large square doors, infinite detail, engaging appointments, superior high finish establishes a ? precedent. And when you sink, into those new type cushions that tilt deeply you say to yourself: "Here is comfort, indeed." Then let loose the power stream. Note the silence. You "V can scarcely hear a sound. Watch for vibration. You detect none not even the semblance of a fender quivering. All throbbing 's gone. Hot Spot and RamVhom make sure this rhythm. They "digest' the gas before it tjets inside v* the engine, and they "feed" each cylinder quicklv and evenly. They make results de luxe in power, and that is why so many now say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the world. Quality hr*l Geo. T. Little, Camden, S. C.