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Th?< Cuuutrj rr?>*. Ainoiijr t h?* mtnt.v iluujr>. uhirh tlic war Inuuflit homo !.?? the nation tlu- l?ik' 1*11 li |il?.\fi| tui<| thv bij; jutluruou wield ed in AiiM\rii<an Uf,. h.v'whut for want of m hnM<*r town i* wix-rally !??(*? rrwi to ;o? ?|u- viiv?H 4? >v\ ii Hi' (Nuintry n?'\v?j>i(pi'r Tlurr win* >i tlini> tvlicu tfto i*?uu1i> ocn-pniMi* ii ml tin- <x>iuiti> editor w vtt the butt* of jo (<???? itiii( l|i?? vj^naU for W|i|i|r> '(Hull I illO' i? ; KOIH'. WP believe, lOri'Vir. The. W?r he)|?ed (o <1 ? if f?u tin' w>(?r, ii- in many other iu -Ijiiutk. joltiui t'ln- ^?hi??11?vifvaI. ?nd laity UUtloMiil- mnK'ioii>iM?-*. llito 'thi- teali/wi lion "f iIn' initiorluiK'o, (lio -iKiiilicani'O ,tilj?l flu1 tfrn'iiihi' w'lirfli of ilit* ctiiliiliy )?IH'?S, , Our uf iIh> |H'i*iidf>t ixlut** in 11 v' ",s len of AiliiM'i?'ii'-> >.harc hi tin- w ai i> iluii .devoted to tln> ut)iv<T*ai and u.n* >yvi'i'.vinx loyalty of it* iievy\|?m>er> which, u.u:u'.\, vutj}u>ut e?<vptiuu, ffiiVe tht< im-M fcelflvss Hurt of honrlctj to the commou OiiuM1 of <\>uulr,v. And of AineiW<n'? urwMwmers. tUc iHituutiwm ami afiviC'' of uuuq were inor<- marked than that of -tho country i>ap??r, Their putt viinm't he overestimated ; .thelv rcwni-d i* In li.UniiiK a reivjrultipn. which (bi\v ?l* way* de*vrvvd. of nit lilUKHinnco which, they ha V(> ulWHV'* ami wliicJi will be theirs in k gjvntfl; dt'gl'eo litMU mir henceforth. The wuutrj u?'v\'?>j)H|ier ha* a elutuu I. i' ami iii> individuality all it"* own. Li iW-uith'.N liowever sinuti, a |t<*H?<iou in the e'liuntiuily which no other newMuc !>?? ?*. Ii./vs i viT hig, can displace. Without dit.j>urtiK>utt in I Ik- lea.st the larger dailie*, fhey run not. h,v their very nature, ever dUpute -the; peculiar held which the country paper and it alone occupies.. It h:i- the p)aec of on institution in tin* WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable \Vt? art4 doing it for, thousands bf others?why not lor you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. Let Us Be Your Your partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and counsel on important matters. You are en titled to all the help he can give you. Do you jjet a partner's help on your printed matter? I)o you get the most from the special ized knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the service which a combination of the two can render? Our job department has every modern equip ment for doing work on rush orders. For letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of forms, we carry in stock, recommend and use The \Ztilily Husinesj T*aper Let Us Serve You as a Partner IIII-: I iillONK l.i: SIKH' Plionr 21) 1 Cv.v As sure as you are a foot high you will like this Camel Turkish and Domestic blend! YOU never ^ot such cigarette con tontrnent as Camels hand yott? Camels quality and expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic Tobaccos make this goodness possible and make you prefer this Camel blend to^it her ?k in d oftoba c c o smoked s tra ig ht! Camels mellow-mildness is a revelation! Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste ! They leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! * Give Camels every test -then compare them puff-for-puft with any cigarette io the world ! s *#? sold r \ hry h* iti n.'if/i/.fn alls sr-aled pa< k.ii-* of JO * j/i 'fttr + . of f#n p/%> k A^r% 200 < ilin a ?r?r pnp*r * o\-c red carton % t m r* J \ rpconi ni^'u/ f h / 1 /b' f/>r honyr or o#i <j xupniv o.- w/riizi v uu Isuv+U H J. KKYNOLD3 . TOBACCO CO. Wmiton Sulfrsi, N C. TL RKSSH U STIC HLF NTD C^O?TT?S > iMinmuuil> lift'. u i>lu?all its g*vu in tin* ootwmmU.v tout rt, itod it should have h?>Hl awl whol^-lnmetfd MimmiinKy sV|p|?ot t The u?*i iii Mucmnon witli iu?t rent of tbe nation. owtv, ?>uutrj ptfNti a debt of gratitude for itw work iit the war and a full ineuHim' of ujiprc* elation for itx value to America today. In especial doe* (Ik* S*?nthem I>ivittu>n of the Hod Cro^H feel that the nawKpa pei* in tlu- division merit the 'waVmewt regard of Ued t'eoss member*. They were most instrumental in making th?* Ked Ccokh a power in the war. and Uxku.v they are a prime faotor in Jielp*. 111k .'to maintain tin* lied i'tos* n? a Ut?tiuk intlumee for humanity's better meut. !{??<! <'ru*s llrjcfn. lie ululi Circuit .\p|M?initiiniiits< - - . ) lleulah Preaching ovcry Sunday at ilia ih., ex?*ept on aeoond Sunday In each mouth, when preaching will hi- in the j eveniug i?t 7 .N?arshaU^>-dlrmiohiug every Sunday afternoon at :.'?0 except on fourth Sun day*, when pretidhtng will 1*' ia the ??ve il inx at 7 :!>(>. Snletn?-Praaehing on second Sunday morning at eleven. Third Sunday night at 7 j.'tt) and Fourth- Sunday afternoons j at :: ;:u?. Public invited to these 'services. Paul T. Wood. Pastor, , PEPTO-MANGAN FOR "SPRING FEVER" Spring Days are Treacherous ?Germs Don't Disappear With Cold Weather. ? ' ? V" ? I And Blood is Sluggish and ? Weak. V j Don't Take Chances if You Feel Bad. Enrich Your Blood With Pepto Mangan. Tlu re n great <l?*n 1 of N??rious sick iiess in the Spring. And it is easy to see why. I.ong weeks ^ )>ent up indoors, t'M> little exercise fllld j fresh air. winter s:(?kutw not entirely! oVf*r with. :i genera) l> lowered vitality. ? Mlof?d weak and ^Inciri^h. Then come tine Spring days??that. an* not so warm a* thoy veoni; or sudden changes in the | wont lieri ant1 tmi havii't taken pro|H?r; precautions j Vigorous. 'r<il-hh oiled people don't of-.j I' ll get sick. If you're not f?s?ling your | I'M: go* !'?pto-.Maniran of your druggist! | :?nr| rake it to build up your blr od. This j ctTWtive itntI agreeable tonic has Ihshi j , t? >.fi d for over thirty years, and pliyxi- . r:ai!?. ??v?,r\ v> here, recommciid it for run-! i'i'WIi. pale and nuclide. pontile. Tli:* whole fainil.\ .should take IVpto- ! Maf-jan it i* g?*od h< a'lli insuniiK'C. j 1 *? ?';. what a o\ it is t?? feel lit. and ( tiiv---ready for anything! To have an: ::tiimdane?' ?f energv and eptliusinrtm ! j , 1' pto-.Miiugnn iv{nr sale at your drug- ' v' t'?. and in In th liquid and tablet form. I There i? no differrnce in medicinal value, j T ik ? whichever yi'ui prefer. Hut to itvake i -?ire you tfel the </eniiiii". j^k for "(}tide's; I V-i <t t >- M an sra n " and <ee that, the name ?<?tide's" ix ..ti the package.-?adv. COULD READILY BELIEVE IT gtage Driver Quit* Willing to Accept "Keeper'#" Explanation as' He Understood It. The NVii I Inlander u%;?* Ili*? word "natural'1 t? ? <lV?x<?rll>?? ??n** who was, uiKut ii.-Im it hi birth wiili ilit* usual' nml imUspypsable ?11miitit> of bruins. I'roi. I -m i <i. Wilder. the distinguish nl /.oi'loylsi. tells uii iiiiiii>)nstory tluii mrii* 0,1 m ton it t ry inn 11 'h mistak ing flu* uniamlllur word "nnlUluHiit" ii>i ilt?* Uimillar word "natural.* A h u .v.tni> after hi.* arrival in America, .\y.:ss|z was our of * small piti'i.- ui I.; i r \ it i'i! pi nl o-iirs who ira\< r-?'il the White MoUU'aln region ift acjirriugo driven by lli<' country - man, Three (it them won* vlvarious, restless, and on the lookout for spuct liii'ih They would call u hull. I?*it|? from i hi* vehicle before it stopped, dash ov??r the Holds, and return with prizos in their boxes, in their hands and iinckets, and even pinned upon fBfT? Inns. The fourth, l'rof. FtilfoUu the hfothei In-law of Agnsslz, sat quietly in Ills corner of the carriage reading a favorite *CJrrok author. When the bewildered driver could Ktand It no longer he elicited from Felton information that led him to view the behavior of .the others with compassionate toleration. At the close of the day he thus conveyed his In terpretation to the innkeeper: "I drove the queerest lot you ever saw. They chattered like monkeys. They wouldn't keep still. They Jump ed the fences, tore about the Holds, ami came back with their hats cover ed with bugs. I asked their keeper what ailed- them; he said they was naturals, and. Judgln' from the way they aeted, I should say they was."? Yrtflths' Companion. MUCH DIFFERENCE IN HUMOR Brand Highly Thought Of in One Coun try Is Not Always Appreciated in Others. 0 ' -? * When Coleridge said, "No mind Is thoroughly well organised thnt is de ficient in the sense of humor," he ex pressed a conviction thai seems com mon to all civilized men, and makes each nation lake pride In its-humor and perhaps suspect that other nations enjoy h somewhat Inferior brand. Yet comparison* of humor shows, broadly speaklug. that 4he peoples of the world are much alike." In. the Tourist, pub lished in Tokyo, a Japanese author, for example, remarks that humor "Is in deed the flower of life, and life with out it would be as dreary as spring, without its blossoms. To illustrate, he translates u number of Japanese anec dotes, "funny stories," mm the United States might call them, but one does not smil.e over thein. Neither, on sec ond thought, does one smile over many of the "funny stories" In American magazines and newspapers. Humor which really amuses Is everywhere rare and precious, a "flower of life," as the Japanese gentleman poetically puts It, but growing up in company with a great ninny weeds.?Christian Science Monitor. The Quaker Bonnet. I have heard tint there is as much technique in the making of the bonnet of the olden pattern for tin* Friends as there is in I lie Japanese art of drinking tea. Fn Ohio there is a sec tion that wears the Quaker cnrh with the bonnet; there is another in Iowa that still keeps to the ciiaracteristie costume ; in New York in a settlement on hnth stde^ nf Lake t'nynjja are Friends who follow the simple, historic fash ion ; and in Fairho|je, .Ma., a single tax settlement very largely settled by Friends. are others. Much importance is attached to what is called the "ex pression" of the bonnet. In the very simplicity there Is quite as much room for the mMiiifestjjtion of a particular taste as in tlo* more elaborate millin erv of "the world's people.'* T'ven to half a hair things hum |>e riv'hf. The finished product come* in for a close critical scrutiny at h\ cry possjhle an ule. The true l-'rietid abhors di-plnv and self ;id\ i? r';vetaeiit. and. therefore. ^Iie docs fin' i VI to ha\e it known wlicti a '. ?::'ie? is ho.j-h: Tl.:,r is why e;ii b i,. >? I .? the s;(!i).. ,i? the one th t i ? 1 It I'!)11 a d ? ? I p!: ia I'ublle !.'??!?. :? Roc.trr Ate -186 Kernels. A st i.f -k ??? i a' M ;?* _'oiner\ l' ty has s|ifiiiu .i new .>-ie iti the cr11? ? -^ r: Btnne IP- 'mi!; a rooM.r an 1 a f ter lett'ti? !i "i f a *: t'.ir :i da> put 1 im in h.- -h"W wiic'e.v with a !ai.'e I?nn of i n; ii. ?In> ke* :? 's of I, ?had he n count --d. ? f fn?nft.cr'T} a -prrr'?m?t (rn p.-r?>>ns ~ ffUissin^ lien rest the number ? > t' grains fhe roust cr w otj!d eat in minutes. The r????si.?r I,-,,| a r.ixcn.ij* ? I'P**.''?' and for tiw minti'e<. it I <oK<-<! a' !f ;) I ? re Wnuld H'.t lie :? "? rtie' left. Hut t.\ the ?"?' ?? n.'h - elapsed be had ??e'ett up in 1( . lie had s^|, cee .fed t ? t! t r.:?awa\ i-<" era in*. \ woman w ho?.e 4SS ffot the pi ./.c. K.t!:s.i? ('\ Tim* - Tombstone's Weird Sta.n. Tn the \illncc < hu vh \ a ft If." hrn nibt'Mi near Milford 11 m \. *? Is the crave of i? viiiin: ar:.i\ : fnt one fime sfj?tl?nteit with ! i' - nienr tit South I look I ?>rv < i who met death from n w<.v.-. H knife w I; He | ? ?\ :f'C ' t"V ' ? I ' on n brot!i>-r ..HWr The tomh??one n n: .*< rt - i - - it . < herome s|itrht!\ d ?cnf..re?' i n{ ??.. dis^nlnrat 1-t<c h * ?: | perf* f ,-ppres^nt,?*'?? ? - >?' i h tn<1 trraspirjc a tenffe ..r <l.i..vr ' *:? r?J >flp i Western Mull. STANDARD Oil, MIONS ChartrHtou Ccncrrrt In Otv?p $I?5,0Q0 ( outrMt to Mark Koadv (N'?wa and Courirer) A nnouueement vvi*-"* made yoteduy thut the Carolina I >i splay <V?ropa?y of vbieb Major Alfml II. von Kolnitz i* general manager, been awarded a contract for placing mileage *iffnn in nl! part* of Houth Carolina t'<> r the Standard Oil Company '<? .I'nrrun. advertising miliittjjer fn in th?* Standard Oil Haiti' uvoro ofhiv, held conference with Major von Kolnil/ relative to tin- carrying out of tho contract, "which Involves $12?V(XHK Hi order tu nmki'Miw ul' the.. .accuracy i f the legends on the.sc mileage s^oh, the Standard (HI Company Iihs plotted thi? it a?U of thu intire Stat** and the Charleston i*)i:wcni will place sisn* a? far away as (Vmway, Kolloek, the Sa vannah river at Savannah and at An* ffnvta. in an effort to give information to motor and oilier wayifarers. A sign will be placed each thrfv miles along tho various route's, Major von- Kolnit/. said tlwrt the Caro lina l>jjfp]uy Company would begin tlw work at on <*e and carry it to completion as Hoifm as practicable. It Is the largest Wuitract. of the sort to be given to a Southern <-oneern^ A* there is a gen eral need over the State for dependable mileage ixvsts the Standard Oil Company fecKs that it will he <U>inu something of aotive benefit, > Canadian Taper Rars Ads. Wi n irtix'p, Mau.?Winnlp.-g new\pa p? i\s announce! that on account of the paper shortage they will be oblig^t "un til further notiee". to discontinue the publication of advertising matter. They will continue to publish new*.. MHUK TO m IIiu,.s All i>ui<tie> iu<i#btvd to ih* \V, II. ltttuVwdl, <K>H?v>ad, m>tin?l fcb Wftjif jwyuivm to fKt sijcnt'd, and till pwrtiew buviu uguirvwt tbv ?'>IUrt? will pr^ tluly iUtiM<?U with hi "the ium j,t, t>v law. N ANN IK J. HI^OKWKl.l tjuallftwl Adiaillj',s t'uuulcn. M, Muroh Utb, COLUMBIA LUMBER j MANUFACTURING (ft MILL WORK SASH.DCK RS, 6LINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & ML ER STS. COLUMBIA, S.C. ilONIT after Tetter, Rin?worn?. hck ni 25 Kconw discoursed * J treatments failed Hgn^fl h?? , relieved hun<Jjjd, c?e? You cn'i tov ;? ?,{^ Cuiiiulu ? It ?t our risk TODAY M?S P^or tale locally by * ZKMP * DfPASS, ? Dm?i^ DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Kiiilding Camdeu, 8. C. NMAresr - ?0jr] X?4JOA/Aa?? i aeA+txs - / f/f MA o OOHC i ? With us your repair work is only incidental to tHe patronage we hope to receive from you on the artlcifiF" we sell. For this reason you are assured of best service and lowest prices on repairs made here. Isn't that inducement enough to bring your repair work to lis? Get Our Prices ? /ii at i mint <?l li e ?-:.ti emu hijdi e ??! sheeting ami shin^rl**.- "iu- c-iij 111? il ai'i'iird to cover barns, stabW ami '? litinm>(-> \mih ihi- ? \pcn.Mve material. WK 11 A VK < r A i.\' A NZEZP ROOFING WHICH is ,\i t ('it < Ii I; A I Ki i I kt iv i - ami . ? a a serious scarcity < >' ivail- ? WK 1IAVI: NAIL N<< v i- t):<? iiii:'' plant your Sprinjr jrftnleu. we i; a \ i ;: I a i ^ i' 1 < > i i< < <! \-i;LT/lKiSiT VI >TAT( >ES. BLI*S. cobrikr AND F.ARI.Y ROSE. PIEDMONT ri.itn: (Flour that jrive.- satisfac linn or money hack) I.ARRC) COW FEED ("The Dairyman's Friend) A RA B HORSE AM) Ml'LE FEEL). Cheaper and better than corn <>v oats. SEE IS AND GET OUR PRICES Soliciting the continuance of your patronage i Springs & Shannon The Store That Carries The ?tocl?. . Camden, S. C.