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Sasss? fissssSk Thereby Promoting D&jflttg ( hi' i-rfutncss And R^QjaUltd neither OplamMcrpUnetion Mineral. NotNahcoticI MpttfounrWKiKmaa vrt jAtkjst Ssj?G OvMdQfmr iif -* _ if , M fjffUsryjpBM rmrur AhdpftdBtmedylbr I Cons tlpation and Dlirrboev rfinci Fcverishness and ' J^oss of Sleep1 resulting therefrom inln&Dty] fac-Similc Signatory at JiiE Centaur C ompant.' NEWTORjt. Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature 01 In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NtW YO*K CITY. THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE Printing-The Strong Arm of Business; Place your order now SINCE 1889 ? __ _ ,p Big Sale Now On We are offering our entire stock of Dry Goods/ Shoes, Shirts and ? Ready-to-Wear At Greatly Reduced Prices We do not intend to carry over any of our goods to another season if low prices will move them. Watch For The Big Sign on The Corner SNYDER'S STORE V\ >? h;.vo a high power, fast cutting outfit, forced feed; .j.K-tc power plant in itself for sawing logs to any Ones the work of six to ten men . Lever control of blade while engine is run ning. Have good assortment of Gasoline Engines. All equipped with Bosch Magneto and offered at factory prices. ' >ntrol starts and -trips saw COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. 823 West Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. TRADE AT HOME ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GROCERIES Made for Southern Merchants I o Sell Southern f olks And Please Southern Tastes All Varieties of Groceries and all the Year Round Service can be Had at Bruce s Pure Food Store PHONE 66 Member of Chamber of Commerce GIANT ICKHl'RU FOUND. Third of a Mile l.uux and Towers 75 I Vet Above Water. Icebergs of unusual size and num ber. ono of tboin estimated to contain enough he to supply the hornet of a purge part of the country for the rest of Uio summer, have boon encountered hy the 1,'ulted, Stufos const guurdeut forv Seneca and Yamucraw which are .)>(iilot)i$ thV ocean jdcfliHShip l:(iirv, re Intos ii Th.sion, Mass., dispateh. . Since i<arl> February the Vnited St at es govern incut, iieUhi! under an international iVgroement and at Inter* national expense, lois maintained the annual iceberg pairoh The const guardsmen have helped many vessels to steer a safe oonrse through the danger /.one. Home have been extrl ea ted from serious position*, others have been warned when they were headed for the lee. The open winter caused a large number of bergs to break away early and drift south! They have hccOm$ an abnormally serious iiienance to mi; v i ltji t ion. according to naval officers. -Miiny a re of huge dimensions. The giant Of all the icebergs is do >vr,M>ed hy I, lout. Commander I?, H. Smith, navigator of the Senaca. as approximately one third of a mile long ami towering To feet above the water. This berg remained in ^jtiht for nearly a month, during which time it .travel led .'100 miles. The vagaries <>f the ice movements are shown by "the fact that another berg circled about the vessel, covering .'So miles in tbrpe days At times tlie patrol hoa.ts have gone alongside the floating refrigerators to obtain cracked jee.f??r the wardroom or huge chunks which could be melted to replinish the fresh water supply. Although plans for ridding the sens of these dangers to navigation have often been proposed the coast guard officers insist J he icebergs "still rule the northern seas." They are awaiting with interest reports of experiments made by the destroyer Beckon ridge which shot several bergs with tor pedoes. Some of the eoasf guardmen are frankly skeptical of this plan and insist that a torpedo would make no more impression on an iceberg that a popirun would on a mountain of cot ton. Killed While Cranking Truck. Lancaster, July 11. ? Hazel Ghent, eleven years old, was killed here to day while cranking a Ford truck which was in gear. The. truck hound** ed forward and knocked the lad against the rear of a heavy truck, his neck being broken by the impact. Death resulted in about fifteen min utes. Anderson, July lfi. ? Two men are dead and four men were committed to I the county jail this afternoon following a shooting affray in the Carswell In stitute community, 1"? miles below here yesterday afternoon. Tom Hayes, f?l, was killed outright, and T. F. Hamey died in a local hospital this afternoon, l?i< body having been pierced with buckshot and his skull gashed and fractured by blows from a pick handle. The enmity between Hayes and Ttaincy dat?v back a week or more, when a small coffin and a note was found in X. T. Rigw ell's veranda. w arning him to get ..in of 'bo county. 1'agwell and Hamey arc related and when the lat ter snspieioticd Tom Hayes, Hamey be came in\<>!\cd in fhe quarrels that fol lowed. Alien Fmerson. Walter I.. Hayes-, i Jeorgc and I'd Wilson are held at the count \ jail. Hayes and Ed Wil son being charged with the murder of Hamey. and Emerson ami George Wil son held as iiiTi'ssories to the crime. The four mcti. aceompa niod by Tom Hayes, went to Harney's house Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Hamey testified at the inquest today. Walter Hayes and Ed Wilson drew their guns and fold Tom Haves to beat Hamey until he w:i? ? ati-fied. Httye< used a pick handle filled with shoe tacks, on Harney's head inflicting three blow s ( before Hamey opened 'fire, throe of his shots striking Toin Haves Hayes was also wounded by a rifle shot which Harney. Harney's l.'l vc.'ir old ton Is accuse?l of firing After Hamey had fallen to the ground, his widow testified, that Walter Haves stood over him and brutally ]x*at him across the head with a sitiall rocking chair until one of the rockers was broken. All of the men were heavily armed when they went to Hamey'* house. Conclusive. One night at a theatre some scenery took fire and a very perceptible odor of burning alarmed the .spectators. A pAnic seemed to be imminent, when an actor appeared on the stage. "Ladies and gentlemen." he .said, "compose yourself. There is no dan ger." The audience did not soem re as sured. * "Toadies and gentlemen," continued the comedian, rising to the necessity of the occasion, "confound it all ? do yon think If there *??? any danger I'd be here?" Tive ptc.c coLL*i*cd Here's why CAMELS are the quality cigarette BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this one brand Camels are as good as it's pos sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to muJte a cigarette. Nothing js too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. It's the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh.' Heavy paper ? secure foil wrapping ? Revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows." Such things do no: improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember ? you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine ? and one entirely free from ci garetty a ftertaste, It's Camels for you. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N% C, Old Faithful Geyser. The Lord didn't make many geys ers or water volcanoes, but be gave ? distinct individuality to eaeb of the few which he did make. He placed the majority of them in Yellowstone park and of these, one has been dignified with the name ? -Old Faithful, hefau.se. of its dependability. (ieysers are do-as you please freaks of Nature. Their activities are generally devoid of any regularity. Some "go off" with great frequency ; others only at long intervals. Hut. old Faithful, true to the name, can bo be depended upon, day and night, win* ti*r or .summer, '.<? thrust her tremen dous cf\iiinin of rtiiter high into the air (sometimes 170 feet), for four minutes at a time, at Intervals of from sixty five to eighty mlnuto-K. From ti bowl-shaped surface opening an irregular passage, known as a tube, reaches down to the intensely heated regions. Water from the surface or underground springs trickles down through rock* and ho^es and collects in the bottom of this tube. The heat makes it boll. Then it turns to steam. The steam forces the water toward the top. Later clouds of steam arise. Finally, the pressure of the steam over; comes the weight of thp water above and the geyser erupts with astonishing force, continuing to do so until all i!i?' water in t he tube has been expelled. The discharged water falls to the ground aud cools .off. Soon the water again collects in the tube, becomes heated to the breaking out point and the operation Is repeated. According to observations made by flit* I\ S. (Jcological Survf r, Old Faith ful "shoots" 1,5000,000 gallons of water at each eruption, or about ??25,000 gallons every twenty-four hours ? enough to supply a city of .'MKMHW) In habita nts. Some Printing Was Then Done. Stic- -I'm atfrnld of yon newspaper boys. He ? Why, are we so bad? She No; but there's no telling when you ?ir<* going to press. A Real Bargain for Owners r c 11 O o t bman ^.ars In the past five years nearly 5,000,000 of these popular .30 x 3 H inch Goodyear non skid tires have gone into service. More than a million of them are in use today. Now you can buy these tires, of big size, strong construction, and long-wearing treads, at the same price you are asked to pay for unknown brands. Why take a chance on unknown tires, when you can get Goodyear quality at as low a price ? See your Goodyear Service Station Dealer today. $1395 ?o = iVt 5 2 11 is , 7^, * 315 The CkxM)YtAR Tikk & Rubber Company Office* Throughout the fV orld The Carolina Motor Company Sells Goodyear Tires * I *