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Hofior Koll For logoff School # <3ra<1i? 1.? JhqIo Ilnbou, lOtlirl Mao ItatMU, liiicllo Knuiliaui, ?Susl?? Bran hiiiu, Arnold Kelloy, Ho.vkln .la<-J<?*on( Wood row Hush. fira?h< If Klnuir Uantuor. HUuiso <}? Minor. Oruilo *5. < 'n rrlo Hiwoi, Sadlo Hranliani, l.illlo H. Kranliam, (Icorgil) ! Hranham, ('fnitilo Hranhum, l.no .laok<' hou, <i H. ?Iru-kaon, ('a Id Well K?>llt?y, 1 NtliH Kahoit, Kaji<? ltHbon, <'nrrli* Kay. 1 1 ?? ii r> Ituyj Mc(<\v WJlHOfi I Wllir ) i r'.f id 1 1 , JMdif lira nlin in. l .vKlflon Dowry. \\'? i< ?. !.i i I Dowry, Boykin 'Tnokxotia 'Mala. KrliV-y, ' Ual'lh' Ki'licy, KolHo Italian. - Oradc r>, Nh'k ltfibon, MMnd Km ? hpi), 101 i xa ?lacksiai, Arthur Hranhain, H*in<?l?\\ r.i ill! ham, IVarl l)<?\\cy, W?*r m*r Hf<aK Uradc (i Ituih KHly, AHmm-Ui ''a<*k Hon. ?lo?f IJran)iauir"s- I (Jra<h' 7 (iforuf .hickwrn, Kula Dranhaiii. ?,;??orK0 Kay. 4 2 r??l<* s KoImmIh llfnson. Prank Km bon Tin* grrat dirigible It-UN, nnd<*r <"*on Niructioii In England for the Aim-rlcan navy, will shirt across tho Atlantic probably cirly in .Inly. Two Men Arrwtfd for Robbery. About a month u#o the Robinson hathan Jewelry ntore wux raided, over &UXMM) in Jewelry tain# stolen, the r<4>her.t leaving no due. <>n TueMhiy hirft, a boy. bj^'lhe name of Fry. brought in a wrist wateh to find its price. It M, ltobinson reeog | nixed il a H bidng ono of tb(>MO stolen, | ? "nnrmlnj'. ii by comparing the mun* | bur o X the u hi ks of tin: wuf.ch with Ills invoice. The boy, being . ipies I tinned, implicated two .men, Will I Richardson and Totu Stewart. wiylng thui they had pawned the watclj with were totinjJ lo have in their possession t lie rest uf On* stnh>n ?* ?? ? 'They admit It'd ha vile,;' broken into l-he plaeo, euto(?lng by way of a I random. They were arrestis! and bound over to the .Ma r?*h term of court.? 3van<*i*ter Nowk, A<vordihg ti) f Chicago experts tin* min imum amount required to sujiply a woman wlfh a complete outfit is Mil-. 70. As a rtwiQll of violations of tin* se lective service act, t.Sli* men have thus far boon convicted by the U.nlteJ States Attorney (Jcneral, chiefly for failure l?> register for the draft. Phone 66 We specialize on Telephone Orders. Prompt Delivery. ? Bruce s Pure Food Store 3HONE 66 Delicious Ice Cream ------ 1 5c Refreshing Orange-ade from Florida oranges - - ------- I Oc SERVED AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN DAILY W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store TELEPHONE 30 PROMPT ATTENTION WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others? why not !<?]? von'.' Wo believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. WILL YOU HELP SAVE ONE LIFE? For humanity ? ru.vhnl. ? ?nsl:iv?il. Mil-ding. vvi? pli-ji'l wandering 1b tin- 'ifM-rt, ?hil<lr?Mi orphaned Chris tian girls pri minors or *}avpv j;j M<>V:?tn Maronis ; .1 stricken tuition nmiil?( itu phic-xihle r? i 1 'hi Mixvstr.-il territory, tifcirir s;if-r< <1 )>> ihf* martyrdom of ("if iwii rvnturii-v. seized by others, homes ia rum. hopes <-nislii?<l, IIv??n i ni 1 ?*irl l?-?l . 'Bfil-. prostrate Arm<nian nation, still kfcp l>a t tlegr??und i?f rontondlng urml?*s fmr two years after the close of thP w-orld w?r, iN rrops l-^pea te?Ily stolen, 2?2fX),no<) . f i:.s ?-ltJ'/.ens massacred or ?"Carved to death. t>ogv of prosperous hSppy Ann-ri'-a f->i f?"M*l onouph to su.?v lain it.?? 1 i f ? ? fit! th? promise? omlxxlied :* th?* t'Wm- <>f the armljiti^e a 20 fill filled N VI 1 1 \<mi help sar?? the griff ?stiii'kcn survivors, or will you. through Indiffrroiioo, h-t thorn "lit*' A morion ?Ml) Navo thi'in. 1 ! < ? v? many t hur-'h^ in Kor?ha\v ?'? >un t y will adopt oiio of thoso little <>rj)hu itfl ArmoniaiiH'' How tuntiy MLs Ni?>nary S<* -iotl#\s will adopt one? How many Sunday Sohools will adopt ono? > 011 1|..|<1 ?}><? >?Nhool of lif-' <>r doath for thoso lit tin f>rj>tin!)^ Fivo dollars por m<>u;h u ill fi*od thrin wont vi'ii .it! opt <?>!)?> f . ? r the yi a r ; "Innstmioh .is \o 1 ?i? I lr unto tmo of the I.?-a<t ? 'f Tho^n, Y?> did i* unto Mo " Nond you: < Ini k. with tho follow lug : \V. R. I >? 'l.tfli'lif1 '".?unty Chairman fo~ Noar Ka>t It? 1 !?-f . (Vimden. S ?' Your <"he<\k With l'h* inc Mr \V. K. IW/OHt'h. Ca mdrwi. S. C Kncioaed plonv find ohwk, mono) <>rdoi f?>r ? fo; ihc relief of fhc st.trvln^ liftl* orph.ui ? -hi Id mo ,n t,V NVfir I ,i?t. I'lfuwi c rod it fhK to Hignrrl P. O. Addrc** ... -v. . . . REGULAR EVE..Y-DAY AFFAIR Most Mother* With Small Son# Will I Recognize This as Strictly Accord Inu to Schedule. Aw, mother. hot yet ! .Iu*i letnine Htuy out ?i little h.muer? Juki Ov*' mln utOH. Just out' lulniitc*'/ Aw, tft'i* ! <Jet road) ? Why/ain't I all rltfht to no thin way? Why . 1101 V Aw, u??*h, not lO.v shirt ! Yes, I m-c those on the eulVfj, hut 1 curt keep niy ootii Hloeves down over llieni. <jee whiz, you're pertlekh/r. Why do you have to see my shoes? I "did hlark them. jusl yuaterday. Y+t*r 4***t -nil- -**?-? i?mtr-rn?r^Hnit*' hurry t??o much. 1<? ii'iiue ahum my neck's all , rijd(l ! Well, I'm sure I don i lyiinw wh,v those dark place.*. are ? >1.1 my hand* ; why. I Just washed ilmm, Uueh ! Mon't brush my hair so hard! Well, the plaee that slicks up is ritfhl ovei the hump, so Unit's wh.\ I eouhln'i brush ii there.' \o. I lui\en'l done m.\ nails yet; I was just geitim: ready i<? when you tuiole mo wa*h my hands a train I dou't lined anything.' Weil, then, just a >w outer, not ni,v ? ?\ e renal. Aw. ? K<'<* No, I don't know where my gloves are; I don't uee<l Mn'iu. anyhow, t Josh, not niy rubbers! Aw, moiher! The mud isn't very deep, and it takes about a year to put the Mai n things on. ( Joe whU. Well, tf'by ! Yes, I am huiTyihj;. Wi ll. I'm uonua .start ritfht off, soon as I speak to Hill a minute; he1* rlghf up. at I he corner, ami ho miuht he ffOiiiK my wu\. Aw. why not? Well, s'hm;* ! (Departs with the hug and smile that eaneel all his sins, and a great pence settles upon l he household. ) I.i fe. "RODEOS" FULL OF INTEREST Exceedingly Interesting Annual Exhi bitions That Are Held North of the Arctic Circle. In the vicinity of the Kobuk river. Alaska, 30 miles north of tile Arctic | circle, then- are held annual "rodeos." which for plcfuresipietioss, skill of ex hlbitions, and in popularity .'ire com parable lo the '?roundups" of Ihe west era part of the United Stales ? yet there is tint a single horse or steer or saddle or "six-gun" within hundreds of miles of I lie scene. 'These rodeos are conducted under the auspices of the United Statu* bu reau of edm atlon for natives of Alas ka. for the advancement of the rein deer industry. There ?re 150,000 rein deer In the territory, according to Pop uhtr Mechanics Magazine. At the fair all matters pertaining to reindeers are discussed, and lhe herders come to an understanding re garding grazing' trround rights and sim ilar matters. (Government repremeu tatives give talks on reindeer breed ing and offer scientllle guidance for the development of un Improved sto<k. Kecently serious consideration ha* been given to a nwans of exporting the crowing thousands of surplus <Jeer to the United Stales. Within the next ,\ear or two. it is anticipated, a market J'or distributing the meat will be established in th?* United State**. It costs less tlinii M pel* head lo raise deer, which will dress !."?(? pounds of choices!, meat. Men Dodge Age Proposition. Serxice of women citi/.eiis on the reg istration boards leads to interesting personal revelations about 1 1 : ? i r neighbors. A man who holds n position in the cit> government had alwa\s given his real age. now -IS. beiore women sal un the boards. When Ids wife went in to register for the lirst time one of the women on the board said to her: "Oh. Mrs. Blank. isn't your husband an old codger?" "W'Iin. no." said Mrs. Blank, "I d??u't think -11 is so very old." "Bur he registered as -IT. " Silence fell and Mrs. Blank eiifeied the booth to till out her enrollment bal lot. Next .veur, when ihe Imshand en tered tho registration place and was asked by a man on the board hi* a^e, he replied. "42." The woman whose undue interest had evidently caused a family Bible meet I tig looked at him and her look said volumes. Hut lie stared her down, and so the record stands. - N?w York livening J'ost. Fill Fountain Pen Without Dropper. How <nn the fountain pen l>r tilled without having h dropper handy? A man does not usually carr\ a dropper with h'.sr.. But hi the crowd at hand there is likely to be someone who has a self-tilling fountain pen It ).?? van be Induced to lend it for a moment the trick is done, s-avs tin* Popular Science Mont hi \ . " Take the s..|f liilw.w pen am. .-p It In ink until :t i* full. Assure the owner that no d.nnat;*' will be done to the point ol his txliiiihle - ? 5 f tiller and perndt him watch :h. following p?-rf > ?rrna nee Press the !? \ ei <1 ?l,e b??ri ?>\v ?<| p< ?( and through I's po.nt ''!>? -barge its -conjen t J l*e -1' 1 rre ' ? . f \ our own pen Then refill ?h?*v.. e and return ir Retired to Private Life "What's become of i'.i(i.;r>>.ni,in TwobHe, who used (.<(??. ihe man of i.e lour i 'I ? i ... : <>' the count r> Ik I he U>U.I. Mte of -\ll\ In n- I gfe men.' " snf,j svj-j're W|'t"Tt-iee "How *'.,s 1 1 a ? " K of li i s i oust it uetil s *;ot to ; gether and decided hi* hour ? Birmlnrl.*m A jre Herald U KOICS DRAWN I I KS1> A V (jlrand and IVtlt Jury to Serve Hi Spring Term of Court, Uruud Jurors. W. T. Hmlth Camden vf. A. hetohor , ...,..Kei shaw (r. 1/. Hhickwell .... < 'it lll< Ifll At I/. Mel<eod Camden \V. I >. Whltakcr Camden j Jk H, Hor<ishy Cautey | J. T. Haluy - liiithuue l.ouis WillUiiiH . . Hetfhuno I. la. Hill Cnmdei. I It. Young ,V. Cassrifl I I Coodnle Camden I.. T. I >i x<?u Camden < ? i'L Mlllvr l^.vK'H , , Jurors W. M I, ollls John WhHuk'M' li. T. Hmdlej W, J. Davis It. L. Farket* Petit W. J. Mangi\ui 0. J." Sea well ? W. J. Norton Hnoch Huberts S. C. Trm'Hdule' K, A. Faulkenhorr.v, W, II Hornshy. F. J< Ti dwell I .I. Voiiiix, F. C. Drakeford. David < tlllis. I It. West Austin Arledge . ?r. I. Mosier II. A. Campbell X. C. A met I ? W. IV Harretf 1. It. Ochuru, ?I IV ,Mu Kill ?I It. Hmnnon. . Coyt Truesdel I M A. Hawkins T. .I. Truosdale, llenrv I >. Hoykin ?I. W. Kirk hi nd W l). Mel )owell I X Me Lend II. K IfalMt s. .I Watts \V. (J. Wilson, Jr. It. W Huggins 'rimuias J. Turner Sam MeCaskill Marsh I lough Second Work IJahuey Hruw* Pearee W Mom'Icv S. Shirley I'; Krauham < Mm rles Nolan Lewis Anderson W. Harrison Stewart " 10. Campbell. I )eI,oaehe, M ('Cask 1 11. Harm's Jordan McDowell, . Owens (!av Kills. Camden Camden < 'iimdeii Cassati . ('assatt It. L. ? .1 ules It. P. J. O. H. N. It. L. c. K. D. F. O. w. Finest I,. It. Clyburn ...... .1 IV Hranhain F. 11. Harfield F. It. Kay ? J. A. Shaw. W. 1). Mahaffey.' F. A. W:il kins. It. M. Drakeford <; F. On toe. . . J. T Flllotl < i. < ?. Kobinson F. M. Waters /.. I.. Hrouuhton. IV II Coals Adolphns Rose, w. Ammons. C. T. Trapp Third Week Jurors. 1.. V M<*1 low el I <; i '. Sowell W I { < lutla w .1 S Slnr_rK I. M llall S. M Voiiiij: II Strak ?wiv ltahi'ii Jefferson . . Wostvilio Camden Kershaw West vl lie Kershaw Hlaney ('?assail . Cansatt Cantey I tonkin Cassatt Camden (Assatt . Cauideu < 'amden Camden West v I lie West ville Camden Westvllle Lugoff Camden Hoy kin West ville Camden Camden . .. Camden .Camden .Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden ..West ville Jurors. I Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Cauideu Camden Camden Camden Ca mden Camden Camden Camden Westvllle Westvllle Westvllle Westvllle . ... Westvllle West ville Lugoff Fugoff ... Lugoff Hethune Hethnne Hethune Cantey. Cantey < 'a ssa 1 1 i 'a ssa 1 1 Cassatt Kershaw Kershaw Hlaney Hoykin Cauideu .1 I .< I I W J. U It. K 1 ?i < | ? It IV .1 II M S II. < '. I. W K P F. T ?I. I V H II i: A John A K Freil W I' F. S. .1. II. I. I. I. nr\ 1) I . ?r<la ii I ? i v ? ? 1 1 WaLkiu^ Shirley Jackson Itohertv Smith I ??! iti ? 1. 1 ( 'howninu I - 1 ri?k^e V Parti i Mi ill in I |.?ii??*r Watts Snl|H-s i 'oats I lollej Itahon Taylor Howen T. Hookinan Itoilgers \feCa skil I Kiuu' Pi 1 1 ?? Holland Marshall P.ovkin LIKE ENOCH AKDF.N Soldier Will Find Body Buried and' Wife Married. Ia Fayette, <Ja . Fob. 2.*> Frird \\ il limns. who wont away to war lu 1017. will return home in a few days to find his "body" burled here, hi.s war insurance polley paid and Ids bride the wife of another. This was tJie situation di.scJos^l t> day when M rs. ?ira<"e ('. Itnt>crN re ceived a brief tvietfrani from New York ^xif:nr>d by bet first husband ?rr, n*C he had landed and was coming home as soon as possdMe. There was no explanation of his Ion* silence. Thn wnr drrjn rfment reported Wib itr?ms kUhnl in action soon after h?* went to Franco. paid his widow hifl insurant and then sent a soldier's body h^ro a* - hi*. "Williams' wife, whom he hud married, T*it a few monthfl t>efore he left, mourned him And thon marrtad a former sweff. he?rt, Jowph Robertson. In response to the inquiry of many telephone subscriber* : "What can I do to help my serv ice?" this advert isepient published. "My Sell Rang" "Excuse it, Please" ? H uwdreds- of- 4.imcsev-? ery day telephone sub scribers start a call and abandon it before it is completed, i ney hang up the* receiver before getting an answer. . In some cases the person called is slow in answering. In many cases the person call ing decides the call is not desired. The result is that annoying report, "My bell rang," and needless answering and waiting at the telephone. Almost every one who is disturbed in this way naturally blames the operator for the inconvenience. We instruct the operators to say "Excuse it, please," to avoid an argurhent. Care in this matter will greatly reduce the number of unnecessary calls and assist the operators in their efforts to improve the service. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY SHOT IN IIOIJHP .Man Refuses to Throw up Hands Ami Gets Bullet. ? (irceiiwood, Fd). 24. ? Refusing to lioM up his hands when confronted by l wo armed men fast night about P o'clock while on his way home fruui his shoe repair shop, W. T. Sax on. about 50 years of age, was pos sibly fatally shot in the shadow of a church in the (Greenwood mill village where he lives. According to Chief of Police M. I). Chandler whom Saxon asked to see after being carried to a local hospital, he identified one of his assailants as John llurnett, a mill em ployee. Hack Fuller, another mill employee, is also under arrest. When a<vost<*l by the holdup men. Saxon says he recognized them and laughed, thinking they were playing :i joke on him. Burnett, he claims, told him if he (lid not hold up hi9 i hands he would tfhoot. Saxon replied that he did not have the grit to dhoot, it is said. and received one bullet at close range. The bullet apparently was an explosive bullet. It ranged downward through the abdomen, tear ing jagged hol?v? in tho intestinffl. ? lliynioians say Saxon has no 4hance <tf recovery. The tragedy last night was the oli nnix of a series of r<tf>beiies and hold tips. Two Bailey Military Institute i cadets were robbed of a small amount nf jewelry a few weeks ago, and two other cadets, by refusing to -hold up iln'ir hands, bluffed throe bandits Into flight last Friday night. . Then- are forty-eight battleships i? the United States navy which are named for the States of rthe Union. "I'LL GIVE YOU MY CHECK" The person who say this to you immediately makes a good bid for your respect and confidence. Is shows him to be business-like, prudent, and possessed of the will-power to save. It gives him an air of prosperity and success. If you do not already enjoy the recommendation of a check book, step in and see us. You do not need a large sum to start a checking account, and the method of keeping it can be explained in a moment. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE MONEY TO LOAN Thf Interest ration fv?-ry class of loan at this time is big*1 Mortgage raon^y la particularly sraro<\ fbo Equitable instruct* ?? to offer liberal loans on dfe&ireble rf*>idcwp property in the city of Carnd?n at six p^r c*nt simple intrrp*t No r-ommfsston. F.xpeni** r.ominal. Talk to us about it. W. R. HOUGH, Special A|itt Ouoker lU<i*. Ph?n? W