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i CAMDLN uiKUNlCLE I'fibllHbor*. 1 i II. 1). NIlM hi.iI ... f K N. Mcllowd! S k'noltnlied ??v?*ry Friday *t I Hi' No tn-v.jir STrrrr ffnrfentrnwtrH 'tftll postotllie HH MTdllll elans iumII mat Ht. l'rlee pi'r Hmtiiii) 11.Ml ('a'mdni, S. April JMh. ?ID30. The <'hi oiijile is this week publlhh Intf t\v<' Interesting t'??niiui?iiU ilions under the hondiitu "I.OHcrs I'Voil) The IVopUv" \V<?. would like i<? make this It rrmilji r depii rl 111?* 111 of I his i ???? | >? ? i It is it if? >?mI plaee iii fb c$pr<*? out's views and often! line* iiuttiy fl?11 ?'un he correetwl of surest lull* made for uood b\ ii frOe discussion in it sniui. manimr throuuh these eohimnK, It is not utccessarj (lu) t I In* writer* pujQO ap|H*ir in print Imt it is absolutely lus-essary t?UH Wi)j luivi? tlw name of the writer for our own production. We invite the u so of those colli inn*. i\n .i iin? i of iia- enrry!itji out of a hiiiiiIht of iip.Vrf of IIm* liOc'k IIWI liilfll Seliool of the old time fallacy that April I belongs to the MohOlars lifieeii wen? siiHjH'nded for tin* remain der of* the term. This action uik?ii tiie p:irt of Hie l>Oy? followed U warn in*? Issued the day liefoio by !lie school anthorlt leu. Tiie Western I'nlnii TelejjrOPb com pany made a not protlt last year of or $HK<KS a share on Its ; $PP.7M6.72M capital stock outstanding. Most of the municipal employee of file city,of Oilcairo. are on strike for 'higb er wntres and-'the tiro department arid u'arbatfe handler-, are threatening to i(n out. . ? Old Ways of Advertisinic. The National I'rintcr.-.fournallsl says: All 'i!C\vspa|>er advorlisiiip men have noticed tlnH some dealers who never put an advertisement in a newspaper wijl easily fall for a scheme to put tholr names on mirrors in barber shops or insert a ?vird around hotel rules whieh are pasted on the doors of guest Vtoohih or other such device# which never attraet the slightest attention from the buying public. The roasou they do this is lMS'aus<? men selling such advorti-lnir are stranger?o aiul are smooth talkers. The newspa]>er man relies on the value of what he is sell I'm,', and ap|ieals to the common sense ??f d?Hlers. I*!\|M'rienecd mecehants all -know where to place. ofTcetive adver tising. , . " ? , v Letters From I he People woi,\tim; ko.\i> iawh. Hdttor ('(tiittlt'U ('h route to; It a Mm Itor nf common knowh'dtfe to thowe who tra.vel the M?1?waTs -of "KTWI1HW ? iVunty, <",|Ktlnlly the r??ad between ('itllldOU a nil ('olumhla. Dull llu-n* a(v dully eases of breaches of l'"' road kyt?, A t'?*w of theso iiro ix>'iisloued by bail condition <?f llie road and must hi' n\?ri<k)K<hI l*ut iniy Siwrvftui iht >iiii riin t In* I I lit* majority ntv in lOtbil'iI "?? X'Hr( of eertiilu iii-L'f.K ^ .11 f\ i11v two hiTM- wagon*, uhoihi-r )(>a(l(Hl ot ? -ini?t> The -writer luls seen a numl?er of instance* whore NiK'h driver* have not tiiijy shown utter disregard <>f the right* of those driving ear*. but have dcitkcnttcly calculated lu certain bail i-ih.v-. m us to nut the d/iver of an automobile. t<? disadvantage uml l*>s hjbly damage to his ear. 1'lease allow me to suggest t<? our .Sheriff tJutt bis attention should bo given to thl* matter In a vigorous way and n't oihv. if he and a toy deputies will use the ioa?ls driving automobiles. fox rt few wci'lis, and make summary nriests of alt brrnrhox of the road iawn, Ho will not only I>e doing hb* <1111> tow inl On' law abiding dtlgoiiM both while and <?olom|, but will no doubt save soiuo of us imrsoual tr<niblo, for mttlcucc has an end aomewhcre. Obmrrver. IDKAI S THAT CANNOT TKRIHII The friends attd admirers of l'resl dent Wllwn have not boon discour aged. or chilled by the aparont <rl umph of Ids foes In their oft'orts to thwart and ddcat. him at every point. Tito principles for wbicli ho ha* fought and suffered aro true and last ing, therefore cannot die. In tho providence of God, this man was chosen to proclaim to mankind the old now do<.*tr1no of doing to oth ers as you would tiioy shouUl do unto you. It Is simply tlutt, expanded In its widest sense to ombraoo tbo world. Hut, as of yore. the world wan not ready to receive it and Quito as of yore, tho preachers of righteousness must suffer at tho hands of tho Phar iseos am| Saddrnves of -Mint. tin<o, who enjoy tbo distinction not only of shouting "crucify htm! * crucify liiln!" but of actually driving the nails themselves! Thu* ever, has man kind served its gre<at ones wbo stoj) jhn| out of tho ranks to i>olnt tbo tiijpsr way. 1 Hnt as Ohrlstianity di<l not jX'risb with the dOath and at*i>aivnt defeat of Christ noithor will the principles so foiirlessly aih^^toil by Wilson perish with him. Long after he and they at whoso haixls' he .suffered mar tyrdom have passed away from this sphere the spirit of his Ideals will dominate the world and while they his jH'rsoeutors. will only be romom 1>errd with juvt oontumlly, i-n the eyes of an enlightened humanity. Wil son will stand forth gloriously vin dlmted as the greatest man of this or any other tlmes> . ? -> C. I?. K. UKNKKAl. N1CWS NOTION sir Uof^m premier of ran a (ill Is t ht* gue>t of Heniard M. Har licit (II tllO I(iiril<-Il tlOIUf, tW<> lulWVH ticroM Win,vah Hay from (S(H>rt{tt4nvii. s 0. ' ? 111 MjiJctfUc VV|lllim> I ninnni ill Ills crowning kiM'coms as Jinn Val.jcan In Victor 11u???V ma> ferjileoe "i<e* .Mlseruhlcs", tho William J\?\ colossal production of tlit* ( J#iU world nail and rc read story that will j iu*vai' urow old. 'I In- ( 'olmjiMa Peanut Oil^Mlll Com pany ha* been capitalized at ami i> bftiltg Packed l>.\ u ('??Uiinbla bunk. There will be t,wo building* i < 11^I rIH'Ioil immediately. a wan house and a mill. From tins bc^innlm; the company ,projH?ses jo increase li>* pMnt until it will hau<\lo all tlfe iM>unuft?t the farmers of -tin- state wlJI raise. John Horn, a l>oy 111 years of aire, was run over and killed by an auto n?oliiu? on CtUerokiHi avenue in Oaft'ney at 5.45 o'clock Monday afternoon," Paul leech was driving the <**ir which was going ar a moderate rate of speed, it Ih Kaid, when tho accident <kvuitch1. XIr. Muggins, a trawling man of Ldiu i"t*11s, was in tlm car at tho time. Noldiers at (%unp Jackson who ahpt and killed William S. Chaplin, former head of I>raughoiv's Hu*in<*s College' In Coin ml via, Monday night. .limitary 10 >vlil i>e tried by court martini at the can ton m cant according to decision of the secretary of war. Private Itoy K. Sanders, Company C, 48tih infantry, it in alleged ft red the fatal shot. llo Is routined to the stockade along with Ideat. Talbert B. Fowler, Cpl. Edward F. Marion and Private Hoy Janusz of tin? same outfit. Today you are living In the moot dangerous hours of the history of the world. Come to the Majestic Monday and mm? why. The Hank of Florence distributed checks to its original stockholders Sat urday representing 100 i>cr cent divi dend on their stock holdings. This ex traordinary dividend was decided upon at a reeent meeting of the board of*<ljb rectors of the institution at which it was determined to Increase the capital stock from $50,000 to $100,000. This is the so<K>nd time the Hauk of. Flor ence has declared 100 p?r cept dlvl dand, the ft nit being in 1005. It has paid other dividends each year amount ing to from fc to 'JO per cent. The Hank of Florem-c is the oldest bank hi tin? <*ouYty, The dividend which was announced has created great In terest in business and banking circles. Mr. W. J. Brown is presldenet of the hank Wants-For Sale WANTED TO SKI J#? improved early I'ortorh'o, Nancy huli anil Triumph ?* TmRTrn -prnirrs, Gfwernwfe* Inmool^i ,K.r i.imm). (ftUpaue' plant* ami tolllKt ? plants, |t.W) | ?'!' All 'varieties whipped dally. A*k for prhv law quantities. Post i>ald ship menta mlil iitk? pt?r LflWj PoKfto Kin-. V Hunt <'?? ? N uM<?ia. ?;a. i-4p I'SIOM < ,\H SAI.K?Oho Ford lUttdl^r I'J.'VUH): One Ford TourinK Our $2G0. < ii .?i K?' T. I .i 111?'. AG KNTW A\TKI>-~ W a nted iuan with ten in <>r auto, who can bond to sol! 187. Watklns ' home Hftd farm products. illggest (jonconi of kluil In world. flfiOO to $0000 yearly income. Territory In this oounty open, Write today! ?f. It. Wotklns <\k. Dept. ll'J. Winona, Minn. . l-8p 1/OST?Siinday morning ouc black spot ted Kill pi*, weight about 70 pound*. Howard.If returned to Christ - nias. WirtfiTO Mill, Ouimkui, S. (5. 52-3-4-pd FOR KKNT-~BIaeKsmirh shop nt Bj>y klns Mill and 4 room cottage on place A good stand for a shop and the ?work handle! last year required two men. Apjly to B, U. Boykin, Jr., Boykin. S. O. 1-2^1 iWHY HAVE FEVER Why Worry, Fret, and Get Nothing Done, Just Because Your Blood Is Sluggish? Your Blood Needs Strengthening ? fV People Nowadays Take That Wonder fully Effective Blood Tonif, Fepto Mangan~~Your Druggist Has It Really, Isn't It foolish to l>e handi capped for weeks in the Spring. Just Usvause your blood is sluggish? The glorious Spring days! You ought enjoy them, instead of feeling unhappy and half asleep?Just too tired out for anything. You ought tx> be tindlng new vigor for your \v6rk In the Spring air 4tpep". enthusiasm, happluess! Hut you can't, because your blood Is ? ?logged with poisons. For long months irt has had too little fresh air and has fought off many germs. A*nd It now has, hea-t-muking properties that are not needed In warm .weather. Don't work under a handicap, when If isn't necessary at all. CHeor up your sluggish Wood. Give it help. Get some of that famous blood purifier and tonic, Pcpto-Mangan. Pcpto-Mangan is used by physicians everywhere. You ran buy it at1 any drug store in either liquid or tablet form, just as you prefer. There's no lilTVrenco in medicinal value. Make certain thot you get the genu nie PeptOrMangan. Ask for "Gude's" I'epto-Mhngan," an'd see that the name "Gude's" Ls cm the jxickage.?adv. ^ ' HTOK \i;K BATTKRIftSC RICCILUtGKD If jour battery I* uo ttfioil dou't buy a im*w one \intii y?u we, u?, we caii Vuake an exchange with y*?u that will sa\e.y?.u Hatlerie# r? l>t?ii*mI arftf rebuilt. Agent fur l'mdtf* lite lleutd'* I'aHfW Ser; \ i i ? . ('million H. t\ IMuny I lo J I SKH ('AH SALK~U>n<> Ford Hoad?t?r $250.00; On.- Fowl Touring Oar $2W (Jt'oigV T. Little. Toil SALK- -Three l*>ev<*?. one smnH (?m- medium. OISO 1**IK*'. HUM* I>urao l?0ttV. Alabama lJefeuder H'hlof. three years old. a IliK* Indi vidual, woiulis ground alx hundred ik>tnitls boar ooat $600.00, will taki< *150:00, no fault Juat ^ don't waul to inbrtvd, roine Uiyl I'ook lit lils pics; young boars: CfalofaOtyjODCl and Cherry KIuks. 0 month* o\d -weighing 1# to 175 |?iind? at $50 to $75 If taken at oiwe. I* W. HoykUi. Hoy kin. S. l\ L2 I'Olt SALIC?tUl buWheU Kvnuou UIg }?oU hut,* wtapk* nutton w?ed. Kaay to I lick and very early. Absolutely pure. Hrtnflui! $1 per poumj today. $4.00 . per bo^bo], Fob. Hemfotrt. .1. K. (?illis, l(mil)?K<?H, O,, 48tl LOST?<>n Hroad Street between 80th ttud Hu Hedge, a foiling ??amp atove. Upward If returned to 007 20tli street. ll>d ; d . ? I WANTKl^-lbviler for Mathewa full au t?miaiid eleetrio light platvtu.for coUi* try homes, Anyone interested, either oi) wishing to nell or purchase fot own U(*? write Raring Kleotrle (V)., Hock aiU. Hi <\ 48-2 j FOR SAIJC-?HMO Ilupmobile roadwter, 1 n good condition, Write Rox 286i Camden, S. C. ltf WANTKI)?You to know that Worth Marc will positively grow your hair ? when other preparations fall.1 See Mine. K. 10.- Helton, at the Worth More Hair Parlor. S5I) Itroad Street. Agent* wanted. 4(Hf j FOI'M)?l?>i.D Lioen^ Tag No. U-0i>8 Owner may have .same by calling at this offline. t. ? AtiKN'T WANTKO ? For Worthmore Ilalr Preparation. See or 6aU on Madam K. R.. Helton. 171ft Gordon Street. Caindeu, S. C\ 20t? RICYCLKS? If you can't own an au tomobile own tho ndxt t?lng?? bi cycle. Wc have them in all grades, j iStokos Blcy<*le .Shop, PeKalb Street,' Oamdcn It . ; ; j j LOANS?on improved real ef-tate, eaay terms. K. C. vonTresckow, Camden,1 ' S. C 1 , 45 j ^* ? ? ? ? ? ?1 1 ? ? ^ i SMALL FARM FOR SALE ? Wty ] acres, twenty uyder cultivafcton, bal ance woo<l and pasture land, located on Hlsliopville road five niiVes from Caradeu, Five room dwelling, barn and outbuildings. $70 per aero, L. A. McDowell. rSKI) CAR SAI^K?One Ford Roadbter $250.00; One Ford Touriug Car $250. (George T. I.ittle. j RBf AIRING?J u* repair Y<m ? vyclu or furnish the pun* * Full Ut?f> of tire* and ?tokWi ISIr.uU- Khn,,. hrKalbSSS Ouudcn - . ???' ? "? tt k j HATH Cl.ftANKIK?H*v<? vouT^TT (?twined and robloeki-d luty the u SpriuK wtyle. It < *h it W douo ?ran <U* it. Mend tlum ;.. fSTSKT ? ji'ohuubia Ti n r Htn < 1 < '<>1 ii1111>;,i i WANTKU AT ONCK I hs,Vl7^;' ?'|.pll(*ltlliUS fo?'.houses of fToth P i.> M-\. ii room* Hw my at jvm have anything to nffoi i *MvJ>owell, Atfout. ^ ciAvSiHJNF and oiT^Tn^*^ . our shop und tet us sell \\m J * Has MJt.tl oil. Stokes Uloyelo 'sti?(>t. AT STl'l*--TiK>r(Htgliliml t \ustlv registered No. UH>2.'l, K?r apply t?> 'I'. II, Hruoe, Ciundeo iiz ? l^OK &ALJ??Six room house an / Lake View. A bargain at RmoX I..VV. MVI>owell. Agent, ^ STOllAOK BATTKIO HwuiSr run repair hh\ m?Jto st'?ru*e btttm iHm't buy a new y?c until yon nr ?.mo ypiltfc canuot be iomM Sr niiiiiiiltivn ami *4?st five, l^ntxl's R|L. tery ' Hi'rviiv, West D- Knlb Kir*/ Cimuli'ii, S. C. Rhone ll.VJ t \ ~ HUl SAIJB?-Five Kilts and 24 rows. Berkshire ami I>uroe Jer*. breed, II., U. Croft. Houte 4, (5? tkn, S. C. FOR SAUC-?A fw bushfck "rrf MtHf! Kiug rot. ton w>od for sale. Apply ^ , I>r. s. F. Brasington, Camden, 8 () tt] FOR 8AUK ? Tomato, ixroper, <* plant. coIcuh, salvia, petunias, dab1 . ouiemhrias, asters, snapdragon also some nteo 2 year old rose i I>nuren? Street Greenhouse, Ww^l 10,1, Camden. yjff WANTKI>?Ten to twenty actwi <*; outskirts of OiTOden. L. A. MH I)o\\;oll Agent, FOR 8ALK?1918 Mux,well, i? food", ditkn>, four new tires. Also oned*] rolet. Must^e-sodd at once. Bttrfi (raroae.. Camden, 8. 0., Phone UM I r?i. 1 FOR 8ALJC? Ford Part* ond . hardware earned in stock atmjn When fn need of gas, oil, Ford ] plow stocks, rinfletroeu, bolts,! and general hardware call and i^e i and T wll sell reasonable. AW do your rppatt work on wajpew buggies. W, Iv M Stokes, W? K. C ? . . ' ? ? ? ""? 1 ? '. FOR SAUR?"X few tons Oertnan on hand for sa-le. Apply to ft K. Hratdngtou, Camden 51 FOR 8AIJ5?One registered lK>ar, farrowed March 11, 1918, fejiders strain. Ills fjet is good. T son for srilllnp witut to get new i in my herd. 11. D. Bo.vWn. kin. S. C. It* HEAR Rev.T.V.McCaul AT THE First Baptist Church Each Afternoon at 4:30 and at Night (Except Saturday) at 8:00 O'clock. I he Subject for Friday Evening Is: "THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD AND THE GREATEST SIN IN THE WORLD" I he Subject for Sunday Evening Is: 'VISION OF JESUS" H. L. Raggott State Secretarp for the Baptist Young Peoples Union, will be here Friday to Sunday to organize the Young People of the Church and Com munity in B. Y. P. U. Work. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Columbia Now Offers ?? _ A Year-Round Beat 11k Boil Weevil With Peanuts. They Saved Georgia and Alababama and Will Save You. A peanut oil mill is now being built for us in Columbia and will be completed by June 15th. You will have no trou ble in marketing all the peanuts you can produce at the high- * est market price. * . The boll weevil now covers a large portion of our State and an all-cotton crop is dangerous. Peanuts have proven the salvation of other boll weevil sections. A farmer Who can make a bale of cotton to the acre, can produce from one ton to 2,500 pounds ot peanuts on the same land. v You will have no trouble in having peanuts threshed; no J trouble in marketing them at the highest cash price. Order your seed peanuts now. It take^ two busheW?f'v? white Spanish peanuts in the hull to plant one acre. For further information about seed, or any other facts, jjj write ^ p -J 1 . / ? Columbia Peanut Oil Co. ?r ?... tjM INCORPORATORS 1. M. Mauldin, O. P. Loyal, L. L. Hardin, B. H. Bostick, L. 5* TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS *r .... . ^ 1518 Sumter Street COLUMBIA* S