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Your Banking Business A Nanking connectim with us will give you the confident feeling that back of your business is a strong financial institution, guarding your interest* and ready to give its co-operation in every phase of banking and financing. We invite you to co*si<l?T us as your business asso ciate, and to make use of the strength and experience we Have gained through long ?nd varied contact with commercial problem 8. You will find here a congenial atmosphere of per sonal interest* in your affairs? an earnest desire to give something more than ordinary banking service. This desire to serve is the same, whether your account is large or small. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S C STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE Double - Barreled Service o - > \\7HEN you buy I H C machines, you * * also buy the Service that goes w UK them? the co-operation that exists between us and the International Harvester Com pany, and winch we intend to continue with you. We expect to hold your con fidence in the 1 H C 1 ine by furnishing the best implements, machines and farm operating equipment on the market. We render to you a double-barreled Service in not only supplying you with first-class goods, but in seeing that these goods are kept in perfect running order long after the original sale is for gotten. Genuine Repairs Our moral obligation does not stop with the original sale, but you can hardly expect us to assume any responsibility for the successful operation of I H C machines if you buy imita tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying genuine 1 H C Repairs. We sell only genuine I H C Repairs made by the Harvester Company, and which are made of the same materials as used for the original maclnnes. No imitation equals the genuine. Play safe! ? SPRINGS & SHANNON Camden, S. C. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. W|e have taken care* of Jour customers in the usual way, almost as in normal times and at the same time, have been able to pay off every dollar that we borrowed. - - - We do not owe a dollar. Our liabilities are in keeping with our resources which shows a healthy condition. This is a reflec tion of good, conservative management; the kind of management that our depositors are entitled to. With these facts before us we feel at liberty to ask you to bank with us. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. IKK UK IS VAHT OK KICKSHAW Truiutfer of Twenty-Four Sqiturr MIIm M^l* iMHt Week. ? .'County Auditor l*utc spent a |Kirt of Tuesday In f'aiQ(l?!ii with Mr. Huh sell, auditor of Kershaw county, on business connected with the trtnxfcr of it small area of Kershaw county which recently voted itself into Jkh? county. Tli0 tram-fee will be completed within ihc next tew days und the territory in vol veil will hrrouic n part of 1/CC county. TIm- people of this section arc wel comed into I.cc county and it is the opinion of those in position to know that both !>'?? and Kershuw countleB. will bit benefitted h? the tranHfcr. The follow i OK Ik the boundg^y of the territory involved as sot forth in the law enacted at the last legislature nuking the transfer legal : "Commencing at that point on the McCollum public road from Bishop vllle to Camden, west of Mars-halls church, where the present boundary between Lee and Kcr$2iuw countlop enters said road; thence in a northern direction to the point where laud of .Iiim -ph liatcliffe, I>. h. .Johnson and Hlch'ard Outlaw corner ; thence in a northe:is|crly direction to Neils Cross ing on Thick Head Swamp; thence in a northeasterly direction alouir the bound i ry line between land of M. II. Pate and W.eslicy McCaskill ; thence in a northerly direction nlont: 'fcald road to the point where the laml of J. S. Tisdale corner# with the laud of the estate of Unlock and land of. S. I'lsdubv and between land of J. .1. Self and Wiley Ilart fields land to ueiKlp horhoed road, known as. the I i i 1 1 *y Hall ftoijil ; thence with the said road in a northeasterly direction to the jjitersec rton of tin1 Lee county and Kershaw county boundary lir>i?s; thence wiik I the Lee county line back to the be I ginning point." The territory above ?lescribe<lcon tnins by actual survey four ami 21-100 septal re miles. It will be included in Turkey Creek township. ? Rlnhopvillc I Vindicator. STATEMENT. Of the ownership, management, etc., required by the act of Congress of August 2-1, 1912, of The Camden Chron icle Published weekly at Camden. S. C.v for April 1st, 1921. State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Before ine. a Notary Public in ami for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared H.<I). Niies, who having boon duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that ho is the publisher of The Caindeu Chronielo and that the fol lowing is. to thi> best of his knowledge and belief, -n true statement of the ownership, man* age men t, etc., of tho aforesaid publi- , eatlon for the date shown in the above caption, required by tW Act of August 24. 1012, embodied in .section 143,' Pos tal Liws and Regulations ; 1. That the names and addresses of the .publishers, editors and business managers are : Publishers ? If. I). Niles. Camden. H. C. Editor and managing editor- -li. 1) Niles, Camden. S. C. business manager- H. 1> Nile*. (Vamden. S. C. 2.That the owuers are II! 1>. Nile*, Camden. S. C. 3. That the known bondholders, mort gagees and other security holders are ? lx>an & Savings Itank, or Camden, i S. C. II T>. NILES. Publisher. Sworn t?> and -ubscrtbed before me) this 2nd da \ <>f April. 11*21. I.. A Mel >OWKLI? Notary Public. TALK OF NEW COINTY. Mellee, Chesterfield Count> Would be Seat of New IMstrirt. A niovement for a new county, with Mr Bee, iii Chesterfield county, as the county seat is being launced. being a renewal of an effort nwtdc several years ago and all but successful. Attorney CJenarl Wolfe has received a r? -quest from I >r. W. K. Williams of MeBee i' -r iuCojjjj^tion to the re (piirLMueJitVyi^<k)<?tsary ,to uret the new I county established. ? I)r Williams j st.iting tlint the movement for the | ? v . 1 1 n f \ nv.-s tiding considered again McBee is lie center of a large sec ' tion "f Chesterfield county, a consid erable distance from Chesterfield. the county seat, which is in the northern ? part of the county. The county is long j a ml large and the citizens around Mo J r.e?- want, a new county cut frrrni their ! section ?>f the territory. S* The attorney general could not un j dei the !a\\ give any official advice i regarding the launching of the new {county. but ^t is understood the citi I 7ej;v interested will get up the neces sary petition to the governor for the ' appoint nient of a commission to a r r;i: t'e an eh-cfion on f he <pii*sfion Ob'ffls To "BuOermilk" ' rk April K -Alleging that the? j liave persistently annoyed and ag ,grn\ated him greatly by calling him "Buttermilk." and other names, Or i Matthew White dentist, has sworn out warrants for the arrest <?f Tom James nr, ! I.oiiLK Roth, sons of prominent naronfe. charging thrin with disorderly I ' | conduct. f >r White, safft to lv- worth . <um> has been In the h/ibit for years j of >i?pp|ylnc customer* with bntter ' mi.k. carrying the milk to ttu-m in j tin buckets Small boys have dobbed )him ?'Buttermilk." hence the w.irrant.s. BAPTISTS REPORT I GAIN IN NUMBERS! ' ? ..... .4 ; ? H| IN LAST 14 Y2AR8 THEY HAVE ADDED OVER MILLION MEM BERS IN SOUTH. WILL MEET IN CHATTANOOGA Many Matters Rotated to Future Work Will Come Up for Consideration at the Annual Convention > ? " V May 12 to 10. UU-"-?, ? 1 ?! J ? ?? ? DL. E. Y. MULLINS President Southern Baptist Theologi- ? cal Seminary, Who is Touring South, j Following the Close of tlie second year of the Baptist 75 Million Cam paign April 30. several thousand mes sengers from the local churches are j expected to assemble at Chattanooga, Tenn., for she sevonty-sixth annual j session of the Southern Baptist Con- : vention. * The Convention met in; Chattanooga last in May, 1906, and during the interim there has been a ! marked growth in every \department, j of the Convention's activities and in the numbers and work of the local churches as well. The total number of Baptists reported to the Convention in 1906 was 1,855,784. while last May, fourteen years later, when the body mct*in Washington, the total member ship of the local churches as reported wHs 2,961,348, or a gain of 1,105,664. The returns for this year are not yet available, but inasmuch as it is known there wore practically 175,000 addi tions to the local churches last year by baptism alone, there is every rea son to believe the showing for 1921 will be even larger. Growth Shown In Alt Line*. At the same time there has been a marked increase in the membership of the churches, there has been a dis tinct advance in all departments of local and denominational work. it> is set out. The total number of local churches has grown from 20,129 In 1906 to 25,303 In 1920; the total num ber of Sunday Schools from 11,832 to 17,686; and the number of Sunday School pupils from 857,244 to 1,835, 936, an increase of more than 100 per cent. The value of local church prop erty has mounted from 4,301,122 in 1906 to $74,273,728 In 1920, an increaso of more than 1600 por cent, while con- 1 tributions to missions and benevo lences in 1906 were $1,501,396.67, as compared to $7,331,266.55 in 1920, an advance of practically 500 per cent. Fourteen years ago the contributions to all purposes in a year Were $5,941, 283.44. as against $21,327,4 16.67 for 1920 Next Meeting Important. The approaching session of the Convention is regarded as vitally im portant to rho future of the denomina tion's work. It is hoped that by the Convention two-fifths of all subscrip tions to the 75 Million Campaign will have been paid in cash and rhat the program for the completion of the, remainder of the campaign task can be formulated at this time. Dr. J. B Gambrell. president of the Convention, and Dr. E. Y. Mullins. who recently | completed a tour of Europe, whfro they carried fraternal greetings to th*> Baptists or that continent, will givo their Impressions of Baptist opportu nity in that country, while Dr. George \V. Truet and Dr J. F. I^ove who rep resented the Foreign Mission Board , at the I,ondon Conference last sum mer when the mission fields of Furop< were considered, w f 1 1 tell of th<* new | territory of Spain, Jugoslavia. Hun- 1 I gary. Rnumania and Southern Russia which Southern Baptists are ask<>d ocrupv. This territory i* as larce a-, the Southern Ftftte^ and ha* a pen . larion of 128.fW0.nnn All the boards .>T fh?- ComentiO' will report t h* largest yar ? m c.nr plishments in their hKtery th?- -lorn/-1 Mission iW>ard being schf Juled n- . port the completion of its million do' lar loan fund for church bu;!d;nj;, in ! addition to the aiding of a fh<>ii<j>n<] chureh^s during tlu< vear ~ , and loans for thr erection of new 1 housf* of worship. The Sund?v 3eho>' . 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