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sit Home ? x ' " % '? V '? . ' ^ ;? rw ? "? ?? ? v ? - ? <s4 is loyalty to home ideas, iioM in stitutions. HOME INDUS'nUKy arffTl)"* lIQM.fi" ( POLKS. THIS BANK OFFERS YOU ALL T1IE ' CONVENIENCES ANI) SAFETY OF AN IDEAL HOME BANK. A CHECKING ACCOUNT COMES IN HANOT Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN. 3 C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE BUY AT HOME No need to go elsewhere when you can get such a large selection from one of the largest firms deal ing in General Merchandise. Our stock is large and varied and has been recognized for years as one of the leading firms in this section of the state. We carry all of the heavy groceries and farm imple ments for the planter as well as the housekeeper. Springs & Shannon CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Member of Chamber of Commerce Banking at Home So matter how well planned .".ii industry that has failed to establish faith and confidence 'in its superstructure and cor porate body, is doomed to fail ure. The First National Bank has faith and confidence in itself, its depositors and its communi ty. It welcomes the business of individuals, firms and cor porations who adhere to these principals. hoi >1 i s OF TWO FOUND I toll i Were Nude and ll?. id of fiirl Is Completely Severed. Jonesboio, Ark., July ^*0. With the Ito'iHj ??f one completely severed, and dial of the Oil)<?r almost eWt off, the hod I en of till unidentified wointlli ulnl n girl of about II year* old, wer'e found by hunters Idle today on the banks of a bayou aborti ol'JfHt miles wi?t ..r iit-nv The W'TTTIUl's head was part tally severed, and tli.c arms wen? i ied to fi tree with a pleee of wire. The i lil Id's head was <*ui completely off a ml was found vofuo d I s la 1 1 1 fjroifl I lie body, Hoth bodies w 'ere nude, their t-lothlliu 1 1 II \ 1 1 1 LT Ire II torn off III till* xlnlK?Ie wjjleh evidently preceded ttu'ir inn r<l?i:. For some distance about where the bodies were found. I lie underbrushes was blood-stained and trampled down, showing fhnt the two had made m hard fight for their lives. Several knife wounds were found on the woman's body. Nearby were found two rifled pnekeihooks. some hitters which had vAv been torn into small hits, and a. re *? V eelpt ' for a poxtotNco money 'murder JfcsuciL ai I'liratfoul. Ark. Straps of c|ot'?!Tj#g wlHvh were found were loo ltiuliy torn id Im> used a< n means of .identification. An impiest will he held tomorrow, lifter which the bodes, if still unidentified, will lie hurled where ibex were found. \ llll, LIONS I OK LI XI KIKS (?ViM'dic Sum Spent for Purchase of Foibles.: \ pjirox i mil l el y ' SI m h i.? u lO.OUO :i yea r is now being spent on luxuries, reefe ntion. movies and other amusement > ; and personal finery, Federal rax re | eel pt s .show. More than $1 ,lKH>f0(il?.iK)(? a year In taxes now i> being received by I !>?? government a^ a result of purchases of foible- This is nearlv one .quarter of I ? ' V the total ordinary receipts' of the gov eminent. Spoiling goods. autos and motorey cles, amusement parks." fancy but 111 as; suits.' summer hats for women and Panamas for father are now netting the government thousands daily. Cig arettes. cigars and candies bring in millions each month. The pennies that are paid with the purchase of soft drinks mid soda water are helping to pay the annual interest charge of $!U>n(MMMMMl<) on the national debt. Hattlcshlps are being built with the lax on motion picture films, sportr)g goods, face powder, cosmetics and oili er beautifiers. ('hewers of ?um in the past twelve months have eontributed more than S I .< KX Kid in (axes to the Federal treas ury. Tennis r? ft | net s and sporting Hoods paid nearly S t.(X?0,t)()0. Summer furs alone eost approxi mately a ii< I netted tlie rov-' i'i iinient tin- tidy little sum of $,"V?(>.000 in ta\ money the report shows. Toilet. soaps and powders brought liuiiT 1 1 ui n Si\<mmuhm> in tare:: Into Ihe ^ovenimerit 's eoffers in the fiscal year I jt I.st uiuii'd. iudiealins: t'?t:?! purefiasps |o|' Ihese articles of about .<_'( l.Oui m n N?. 1 Smokers in the past year paid the ^o\ i rniueiit in i-M-ess of Sj: ;j.( k k t immi in : taxes over and above the a'Mtial eo-t of i<(li;iccii and eijrars to the dealers. More than $i'.'!.oii(? <mki j . i i r. . } into the <_'o\ ernnn-ni s p < UetlmoK front t.ix < s ( n_'a L't'iiicii t d i a iii"ii'l- a if I oilier , .j ? ? v\ ?Try in?li' .i I i i tola! | nr. ha-e of taxable je\\elr\ of >o|||i ? t | , i It liKf : eli fiiin ^ "In tax ' oliei't i ?1. Death of Mrs. Cynthia Norton. Mr- Cynthia l.oiii^e llort.n foil .r I \ i ? f Ki'i'-lia w i> >iiii i y ? I i< 1 .In \ | I, 1 '? C 1 . ;it tli<> Iciiii -f h ? ? i - . . r M; .1 T. ? i iskih. of i ; 1 1 h\ t n: "? I'. ? * * \ l(oi*rv ? o 1 1 II t\ Mrs llorioii ? n? l??rn in I an a-'er ? ? ?? 1 1 1 1 f > mar r h town of Kcr?ha\\ in I s;;j Sin- was flu- ,]a u_'!if i-r of .1, ff??r si 'ii Morton and Sally ("anther She w a s married to Karisom '..i^kit; just I'ifore i lie war To tln-m w ? ? i ? ? I ? r ii three . h i i ? I r ? ? I r M rv A I I., u is .1 T < >a ?k in .i i.tl X\ 1 1 1 i ? ? I! ? ? a " k 1 1 i \ f r. < ? ; i s U i r . n,h killed n ? 1 1 Ni"' .? of ? h.i i I ? -ton Ah"il! ton \ i a : - a fii r ward -ijr marred .! ? ? 1 1 r (' 1 1 <_> r t ?^ll. sin e his death, several year- aj.v Mrs 1 1 o i" t o!i has trade her home wjrti her -o'j a nd daughter n i (ialihant s ferry. Mr- Morton is survived by Icr ?'hll dreii and the following brother- and .sister*: Mrs Nat <?ay, Kershaw : Mrs. ? I It Witherspoon. Mill. ins I C. C. I lortoii Columbia; II II Morton, I an faster and W S Morton of Kf-r-lmw. Korshaw la a Not Very Aoti\e. \ ou -ay your husband is behitel f*e t i ?'J- !.vj .? ."?'1 "hbor "Wi'll." replied the tllei looking wife, "when he isn't behind Ihe TiiuCi he's n-ually behind v ^me other paper? Mr- Mi'llissa .1 Woodinston. of Salisbury, N (' , has filed a $1o.<kX) damage -nil W \ Kokmiihii, a groeer, for idling her ho'tband ex traets. which sh<> alleges has caused the husband to neglect and beat her. White labor unions In California art) driving Japanese laborers from the field*. 01OTI0N8 AM) AN8WKKS From Specialists' ('orr?'*|ioiid<-u<-c witH KurnwrH. ' -.?? 'e ? ! Please fell 1110 kind of soil is, best f??r IvHuoe, II, V, II,, Mayi'.svUlo. ; I .ell lire i, Iocs best on :j very fertile j sandy |onn ?olfc < 1 1 > < I one that U. i .U j goo I mechanical '? cMinjiiiiMi li ild, - mil j?ay to al tempt io g row ii-i l u- ? ? mm, Poor ? oil. I? mo i|" f i ? r | i 1 1 ?/.{'. r n iiiij y.Ui 'n' ? S per v-7*iV? pliespbor'o acid, .3 ; fin'r- <.'out ?? tt . ami I )icr itui |?MlUsh, hp plied hroadt ,i vj at Ce r ? l ?? of loM to .'iMiii pound-, per ;:cit l!"\v <?;> n I control the -worms tlul hoiy Into my tomatoes? I'M-f Hi.' p'atiis wiili equal parts l<y ft'oigUl of arsenate Of M ini -powder' ami film sulphur. period of t?;h ' days should be allowed before eating! thorn if no rain occurs. I'loase loll im why my souppornonj; vino fails *to fruit. M. K, I). Kh-hhiirg I'rom your description of the vine I 1 1 1 1 J 1 1> it Is because the vines lire loo fhlek. I would advise that you thin out the vines in October or Noverbor. when they may he pruned severely without injury. 'After n vino has heeii growing a number of years without pruning,, ir requires much time and Inhor to prune it properly, hut if-, von expert host results it* is necessary for tho vines to ho thinned sufficiently to admit ample sunlight : otherwise the. flowers will drop before setting fruit. 1 would like information on pro pngatiug dewberries.- . I. 1!. \\\, SI, Ma 1 1 hows. Tbo dewberry Is usually ?propagated) by lasers, but also by root cutting. When i ho roots of the dewberry plants arc ?ut around tho ohT plants they will sprout freely >ind a largo number vof young plants will appeal1. In the fall these nuiy he trausphinted to tho permanent plaeo. When roofs nro ^ut i in w inter or early sprang a large mini- J her of plants will be formed than i otherwise. l'Jeasc give briefly the process of making vinegar from grapes. K. \v* j 1 Tryon. .Making vinegar from grape juice is very simple. If tho fresh juh'e is pressed in jim old vinegar barrel, vine -j ga.r will be produced in a short while, as tho old barrel will carry tho inocu lation which causes vinegar to form.! So tne poo j le make vinegar simply by ! running the gra pes through a press and putting tho grapes through a press and pulling both juice and- pomace in the barrel. I think It bettor to grind the grapes and let them stand two days before pressing. Ily this time the pomace begins to break down and practically all juice can be removed. 1). D. Elliott Dead. .Mr. J ). 1). Klliott, of Wisneky. pass ? 'd away at an early hour Monday morning at a hospital in Florence, suffering from cerebral hemorrhage. The deceased was ill only a few hours. Sunday morning he attended church and was especially bright and cheer ful, planning a northern trip f"r the; next day. In tho afternoon ho was out riding with' two young Indies, w ho J suddenly noticed that lie was not in a comfortable position. They man aged to get the car back homo and after a consultation or physicians ho was taken immediately to rt hospital in l'1'irelice. when? lie died the next morning. Mr Klliott was an adopted son of South Carolina, coming to 'his >ta"Te upon graduation from the Kni\or-dt.v of Kentucky, the school of Pi- i,ativi state II" was connected for ccvera! I years wi'li '"lenisoli Colleg** a lid I he Kniled S'a'es i;o\ crnuiciil T.atii he became associated it. the (?u<>rus?>\ cattle bllsjli'ss with Mr II M Cooper. .1 r of i s| <1<\- and it: .t few years became w idely kt own as a wonderful jll'l_'e and breeder of ( I Uel" II sey s-. Art: i' 'i\c of pers-njia 1 iry. phasing, of appcai'.iii -e. fair, honest and upright in business pe couu'ed his friends 1>a huiidreds Mr Klliott was W!n > old ill .luiic A gr ieil 1 1 lire La< bet a genius, tb inniunily a fine citizen. The earthly remains of \f : 1 1 ! 1 i ? ? t : was taken to Kubanks. K> his native j home. and was aecompa nied l>\ Mt | Co- per Mr. Kilpatrifk it ! ?frie:t- Mlshopvllle \ 1 1. ?! !? .i ' < > ? i ItKTIII NK WOMAN FMKs Mrs. H. W. Rest Sucriiiiih> to F'um monia at Hospital. .Mrs. Miniiir ' ?**r I rti?I?* l'.c?r of ];. thune ? I i ;ii tin* <oluml?i;i )i<-.|ut.r t'arly yesterday murium:. Mr*. P??-m was brotijjh t < 'oIiimiJmm ????r i ???!?.) \ i!i | from pneumonia. ? if 11 f li ????nun*: ?!??-;? jtlio effort* of physI<-iMt)> anil frieii-. I M r< R.-m. the vxifr of P. W IV*-. lw?i< ;i i .if ivi' <>f I Vti rl i f> y !<??i L!1 !j prior to hrr m.irrit?>re ??? Mi^ Maiui. tJerirurtc King, thr dnugh'rr r.f \v \f Kinc f>t Darlingfon Shr? ?. years ol<1 Surviving her are her hu4?,i.,.i U W <>f Roth tino and >everai . i..' rtrrn. i nd u?J i i) VT J? W- Host of ? *?>!?. ri. Ma. A Jargr number of fr )rr()< ; - Da rl luff ton nrrd Kmliaw r f i ot I mourn her death Saturday ? Sta^ In Prusaia prartirally {*? p,r <ont of the women ire Illiterate HANDS OFF FOK KN(?LAM> | In Fuse of Freiu lwr' Who W as Turrt'U at .Miami. I .kihI'Hi, .July ? I ?' Ihe Mrillsh ' i<m " eminent doe.* not' intend to make rep I'CM'lJtH 1 I OH* 1" |he I "ited Stale* ? ?niiiu'iii concerning Hi" t (? rrlt)j? a Mil n-aiiiiTl/.K (?f (In- Kef. I'hiUlp S. Irwin, a I'.ritish l?\ inii>k?'?l men In All ami , h'i it . Witiida\ ftl^hL <'?(?}). 1 1 a i'hi?,h I'll li. under .secretary for f? tri i affiiir*. in answer to a qrie<lh.ih In tlii' 1 1 i.um4 i ? I' ( 'omuiou*. Mlit'i "t am confident, the 1'iil If I Stalin authorities will iak<> >ueh steps as iuav be OtK'i.-.ssaiy it> thai justice i> done \\ i t h oil t tv|>iv-i'iii;i l i ? ?i t r'r-'in I|i> Majesty's gnveruluent," . The Itev. .NJi'.* Irwin, pastor of a no kiii Kpi*>*i*M|i?il church hi Miniul. wax found, on i la* streets of that city cov ered w I th lur and feathers about m l< I - nluht Sunday by a policeman. His al leged preaehiuK <tf lli?' doctrine of ra cijll equality, which lie lias denied, was said to have provoked the atta.eW. The day after i he attack (lie pr^aehei stated thai . while lie wJas a ISritish subject. In* "would "not insult the Amer ican flan" by applying to the Itrifish Author!) ies fin* protection. "Then I Am Salisfied." .Iaek?un vlliiv. Da.. J,uly 21 "If it please- Hi- lhilaiinic Majesty to drop tile mailer, then I am satisfied." said fhe.ljew I'hillip S Irwn when informed today that the IVrtish Oovernment < li il not intend to make represent a I ion - to the l'nito<| Si a tes iiiovermeut concern inn the ta rriiiu and fcullifrinu of the clergyman at Miami Sunday niu'ht. Mr. Irwin arrived here yesterday morniiu.' I'rMn Miami. Fell Down Smoke Slack. Sumter, July l!?. -Claude Ki.-hard son, was alniovf ia.stantly killed yes terday when he fcl] down tin* ijiside of the smoke stuck of tin- Southern Cotton Oil mill. Younj; Richardson was helping to paint the inside of the st iXXfy anil w'ns hemr hauled up with a rope and tackle when the hooks at the top vlipped, lettlmr him fall, fie wa- rushed to the hospital and lived about an hour. The Confederate College No. 62 Broad Street CHARLESTON, S. C. A ItOAItlMXti ami. DAY school for irirls. Keprins its session Sep tember L'T. IJrji. Historic Institu tion sjtmit<-<| in m healthy location. Advantages uf city life, with lari:o college yard for outdoor sports. A. WKI.l. -PLANNED Course of studies- in a homelike atmos phere. A lil'SlNESS CUl'KSK open to Seniors mid Elective to .Tuni??r< :i!mI Senior*. n MATTIE F. DAVIS Artistir Hair Dragging, Marcel Waving and Manicuring Si-icni ific Facial Ma-ss^iges, slia injHH'iim a specialty. ('all I^nglish H.irber Simp. l'lione 211-J T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian I ..Ml talon >(.. I'lione 114 CAMDEN, S. C. Purity Willi It! Depend on Red Devil Lye to do even more than prevent bad smells in outhouse or toilet. It purifies the place where it is used. .. Kills germs, dries up filth, destroys fly eugs before they hatch. Keep a can handy and stop smells where they start. Helps in countless everyday tasks At 1 your grocer* Red Devil Lye Sure is Strong/ Mtoufaolurcil by U WM. SCHIELD MFC. CO. ST. l.OUtS. MO.. H. ft. A. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST ? ? Crocker Building Camden, S. C. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted M. H. HEYMAN & CO; Jewelers and Optometrist* Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Chevrolet "490" Touring Car Was $925.00 Delivered Camden Now $725.00, All Charges Paid REDUCED $200 I he Lowest Priced Completely Equipped Automobile on the Market. BUY NOW George T. Little DISTRIBUTOR Goodrich Tires ? Quaker State Oil ? ^Willard Batteries RELIABLE SERVICE ON ALL C ARS Member of Chfim ber of Commerce _