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-V ? ' '? V' * ' . ' A Quick T urn Some day you will want money for a quick turn. That is the way money is made. To be prepared for it you want money <>f YOt'R OWN. You do not want to have to go to a friend. Pile up a little Savings account of your own and you . will be ready for the quick turn when it comes. ' V ?' v ?; ? ? ? . ? - ' ?. We pay you to save your own ' money. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, 3. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE "Hard Times" The talk of hard times has ceased to be the topic of conversation. Every one is looking ahead for better times and this fall will not be near so bad as some we have had in the past. We have laid in our usual stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries and Plow 1 implements, Farmers Supplies, Etc. Come get our prices before making your purchases and save money. Springs & Shannon CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA SAFETY ( 'Li: I'irM ul?a <?!* jrond bank i / 1 V j< t ?j provide ;t safe place 1 1 > < I ?? p? >?? i t ynir money. ')lll* N('i'n||ii idea i>! bankinyr ri?urt?'<\ -?r\ ire. \\ e would !><? plca>ed '?? have all <>r a ^hare of your patronage and wo believe you will find it pleasant to do bnsi nc<s \\ i t h us. <"ol. LaKoque, National Hank Kxa miner for South Carolina stated in a speech recently that the records show that there has never been a dollar lost by a < I e pos i t or i n a n.v. N a t i o n al T"! L in South Carolina. Tho foreign liWrfl IVs(s. < I<<H1SOII College, HopL I Two for elgu ln*ect which arc likely to do much damutfo are ho^ng 1 watched closely, say*b A. F. Oonritfll, tomologist ; mi ini-ly . flic Mexican bean beetle. which lia> already reached thi? slate: and llii- velvet bean ealeipllhr' which N ripldly working Its way up wui'i) from rimhln ami ?*?n i In-in (Jeorgla. The Mexican beau beetle bus been reported by < {ovorhmeni scout* at two point* in the northwesterly eorner of this state. yi/, l.ottg Civek ami a point near Kaslc.v. The spread of this pest has la-en .>o rapid during the spring ami summer that it will |Vo>s|hl.\ spread over nmeli territory before be ing stopped by vv\l liter. This Is an ?8 peel ally destructive pest to all kinds ! of beans In the garden ami to eowpens. : : The grubs, ^lili h do the prlnelpal feeding, are one fourth to three eights of iin Inch long, of a bright yel low ebl<?r, ami covered with spinet* I which ar# branched and colored black ? . [at t he I lps. The velvet hea n caterpillar has been, ? reported hy the Florida entomologists | to he spreading in central and north* i 1 11 Florida. It is believed that this pest may he expected in southern 'Jeorgia in early September, and may 'reach South- Carolina by the middle of SeptcmbcK Throughout Florida this insect i.s a most serious pest to velvet ?beans, TJils caterpillar when full, crown is nearly two Indies- long After it i> half mown it is generally dark green with prominent bright colored lines wli b. darker borders running lengthwise on the body. Many are pile green with iine.s ^ithci indistinct or absent. The line along the side of the body, is wider iliiin ilia-.e nil .1 be back a nd is often pink or brown If disturbed it throws itself .violently un til it reaches tbe'ground. Prof ('oiira.di urges thai the occur rence of any suspicious insects be re ported to the entomology division, Clcnison ?'College, S. C., so that step* may he taken to control the pest?5. SHORT NEWS STORIES. Item* of Interest gathered from Many Flares. Hoyee Holder, a hid of fifteen yon r<. >aved )iis father, K. It. Holder, f li?? manager of u st|or<? in the suburbs ??f SpartanUurir from being held tip and robbed of late Saturday night by drawing a pistol from his fathers hark pocket and firing upon the man who had forced his father to throw up his hands. The hoy was accompanying his father when the would-'be-hijjhway man eamc upon them in the road and demanded that the storekeeper stand and deliver. The man tired upon h.v the -hoy e.sca | ?cd in the darkness. Ac ? ?orclini: to Mr. Holder. he was carry ing with h i in ahout which would have been taken hut for the. action of hi- -<?n. W* 1 1 i I ? ? - iii. I ;i i his de-k. A Ma-on liihhes. .if I'olumhia. president nl' the < ? i I ?Im ? -< Mjii'h incrv <'<>, 1 1 11 e nf tin' best known husi.ness men in the t :i t ? was -tricken -uddenly and died within live minutes before medical ;iid could he -uininoiicl. iihout 1 lo o'clock WeiJnes day afternoon Kifpture of :i large blood vessel near rlie he lit was the ca use of hi- dea t h Fiinnio Thornlon. II year oid negro < ?_d rl. wa> killed h\ lightning near An dorsol! ! -1 ? t week She was puking ( <?t t o|| ill a lie Id When I III' holt stru.'lc her, l.|eakin_' her neck, fracturing h? r collar I'Olie and ?li<h?c:t Mntr her hip. Other ncgroe- who w ? re working in the sarin- tichl did II. Ii : ri 1 1 v 1 1 -hock \ 1 1 ~ Sul llailield ha- told how her I I U ? h.i I'd vs )i - killed .1' 1 I h West Virginia I'leiiiiv Sin -a \ - that ' 10 I ,i \ 1 h . lie- llahiwin Kelt- de ??'????Jive, who i - ? ha rsjt'd with t h> k 1 ' . in.' did liof do it Sid. -lie -a> 1 01 11 |i 1 id fd by I II ? 1 -i ? 1 1' IM ('tin udtei - and ' i- wife w ? ic going up ; h< -t? t >- of : \\'t>Vh . oi| 1 r In m -1 ; , 1 1 11- w. r < !ia 1 - i !i i ? hid In i'ii made .i-'aii'-t S d -i:i . >,n.'.|j.ui with a pre\i..ii- -I " i 1 : -_r . ff.dr in the M oha w k \ a I !c\ Snl -h? -11! la I nof hn 1 1 11 n\' hi ii-.' * ? i do ui:M :tn -looting I!. I ('hanibt'i- a - _'"i'iu along .is a witi.e-- for Sd \ ? i 1 > 1 . - : ? ?!,. men w . 1 ?? .11 iin ?' 1 ' I I : \ . ' > ' a i med ti at Sid m.idi a ie >;ion to d-.iw .1 pis 1 nd f .1 \ i . \ li nn I hn ; i - not ! i 'f ? ! i x . \ . 1 , . ; 1.. ? i . \ o w 1 1 ? ? I 1 1 . 1 : i on t ?-> ..?11 i; 1 . : - 1 ? - '. ps Sid a ' .1 ?!!??? \\ ? > . !iii*. ? : . bill ? - ? I !u- ' I V III t . i \ . K r 1 ? ? w wli.it 1 ! > 1 1 ? 1 1 ? ' Mr- II 1 ? t'i ? 1 1 - - - ; . . will ? - . W . ? >i | . . ' ? - * t" \ 1 a Me aia t ? : 11.!. -- in.!, r r 1 p-oj. , ? . ,,f I ' ? 1 1 : : ? ?p- ??? 1 a-.- .: r ?v .-?? -i- i d ? d 1.. -he id - I \ I H..| ! >||. ' : ? ' a f I a id i II Mat. a a. J I11 -I !??? ? 1 1 - ? ? -{??' ;.1 ; good ; 1 i i? ' e ^ ! w :o 1 1 -?? ."f and -. oiid h. . 1 -he la- Ii.ct.d- there I ? ? \ I ' ' 1 1 i. k -< ?n of ( J a ffiiey, S. ? ' wl,. A a- ? o|i\ i ted in th' federal ? >u 1 f .1 ! '? 1 - of \ ..'.a ' n ? t' the es pinna-''- a ? ' 1 :j I t,< . .1 to - ; x II n'l.- apr i-oii:ii. i. : w t- 1 n -n| as iiKKii-rfOcr of Mrnfl 1 I J 1 . t* 11.ipti.st a at ion la-! Thut-day ??winc to ')>'? mdc-'-rs ;i ? v.i nc. 1 .a I'l c-ident \V. ? ??tii!?;a,,e i tie p.-:--?!i "eideil^ .1 S'i*"^. whl h wn s 7-nid 1 ' '1 i;.mi--i"ner lh:. imix-k at N w "i ?? k. -r. Saturday ree, jved a ;a k a ? e 000 worth of nejfotin ! ?? Tim.v ir> cert Itl. a te< n< .-v.-npfl nied l.y a 1 1 t e in which ?hr wnfer said that ?h" r-r rtifl'^ites ?fr(* l?einK rrsfor^d be ?i-- 'N-.n-eh-n-e troubled him. Capt. ftoald Amundsen Hopes to Talk With World While Locked in leu. WILL DRIFT PAST THE POLE Be!?eve? Ocoan ^Qyifi^nt^'-Runt.ing ; Northeasterly From Cape Serdze Will Carry Him Past Pole and Into Atlantic Ocsan. Seattle, Wash. From ilic rt'iuoifni most Inaccessible spot on earth ? the north pole a wlreljesa uii**suKe wl" b? Mashed in thv civilised world, If the plans of Cn|?l. Uoald Amundsen, dis coverer of the xouih pole and famous a relic explorer, are curried out. Captain Auiuudseu'a schooner Maud. OH which he hoped to drift past the pole with I lie ice Hoes, whs disabled hy a broken propeller off ("apt* Siberia, after he bad .spent two yearn in push ing around the eastward arfctlc pas tuiye from Norway. The explorer left his v easel aud crew- to await a break j In the Ice and proceeded to Nome, ta- j ter coiuIdk t? Seattle on a recent -hip. j Will Install Wireless on Ship. The Maud -ha* no wH**-h-e?-*tffcparat us. but t'aptuln AihuimIhc'ii 'eviH'Ct's to : install one when the craft Is brwutflrt here some, time this suiitn r<T 10 be re- ( paired and refitted. Cuptnin Anniud sen explained that his party had been cut oft with other . human beings for two years, with but one break ? bis trip out to Nome last year. "The war was In iu? nio-t critical period w lien we left the world," he re called. "and for months we speculated j in vain on the course of events. it ] was 1 December, 1P1P. more t ha n u year after the signing of t he armistice, thai l we met a Kusslan trader who told us what hud happened. Then I deter mined we would carry wireless." To Sail Next Summer. Captain Amundsen said lie would spend .the next year In the United States, probably most of W around Seattle, and would sail from this port next summer. _=__ The last voyage tended only to <on Arm his previous theories about mag netic properties of the polar hnsln. the explorer affirmed. He expressed fulfil in bis belief that an ocean current run ning northeasterly from Cape Serdze would carry him past the pole and eventually into the Atlantic ocean. "It will take three yearn- perhaps longer." he predicted. Captain Amundsen -said i hat an Im portant. part of his equipment consist ed of books, hundreds of them. "I read mostly fiction," lie said. The Maud's crew Includes Mr. II. V. Sverdup. a scientist; Oscar Wisting, (}. .Olonikln and seven nati\e<. They left Norway in 1018 and remained bur ied in 'be ice 1{) months. MEANT TOE FOR FISH BAIT ! Man Adrift in Boat Off Nantucket, j Mass., Was Going tc Cut It Off When Rescutd. Ko<'kl;iti(i. Me. ? Afft'f /'??ijiu ??? i r i 1* l 12 1 1 : i \ ? in a disabled iin>t It luiini.iK < ?t Xant ticket, .Mass, ya? rescued I ? y li - he rinet i off the MjiimI -.f Melinic, 'JO mill's from here. Hi* ua much exhausted and nearlv starved j "J*u n ;< i i; >c left Niint iK-Ui-t on .Inly I !i t n x>i t.t l'hm<>uth in liis tiintorl'oat to see i In* 1'il^rim pageant. Tin* fii^i n?? ( 1 1 1 1 1 * ? t f j ^ ; 1 1 . ! ? ? ? 1 off Nantucket and I lt?* 1J ("<?.. t |>t?at drified ( < ? *-m ii a fny. I In- man had no nourishment ex < ept a lit f i ' fruit, uhi?h he ate early that da\ .Hid no fre>h water except that ?;i?ilI ' during asioual ?hn? e rs. Tun nil. l- - mind ii udi-red anew ha t lifter 1 1 1 - it m-iip. I ? 1 1 : in lucid moments he *vii"? a hie in tell briefly of liis ex |HTieii< e-. Ill- -aid he ? ii-i mi 'he point i it . nit.m; lift' a to** to u?e as halt f'?r livhim; if he had to ?<< all ot her 1 1 ; i \ w it hout ft*'d. LAY SLAYING TO GERMANS Mexican Police Think General Klo6? K i led for Telling War Secrets. Mexico ?V> ? The ri^ mi ;e-,nMim tion : t i ft-oi'? of his home hi r.< i>f lien Ma\iiinh:iUo K loss I- now l..-l;e\ed h\ (he polo .- to have been the .,rk of a tiermnn -? nt to Mexico to : t \ ? ? 1 1 ? ? the puhlh at i<-i. I ? \ K)os> of i? l? L'e?| i mi n nil' ? ;? " >? seorel< Kl"?- r.-.-.-ntly puhli.-ho.i i on a?ph> v :r 'ti.' and it i> -.iid -hut a group i. liermnnv decreed h - V(t'h ns 'I ?? m suit. i ? ? ? i ei'ii I Kloss, duruit: 'In* i ,irr.-m/.H regime uits head of tin- artilhr\ ? I ? - partmeiit ,t i I had s?t*ii ' 1 1 ? i ? I. n< f i \ .ven ice Returns to Wife Lett Alone tor 36 Years l.?*m w.ih, for .Tt jp:i ?. hi i ? ? In Y'v k ? v ' ? '.I I'lian *I'?' i H ? ii ? ? .1 f?>r Cliinfl ; ? > - j? ?] ? . r? (...i n . !ij? (Jnvs of (..? hf?* ? ?i hi* w f,< \vhotn he fef ' \ ru <?? m gn 11^ is ?f\Cnl\ i?n . ... olti. till* pf'Ii* ???I >?? :L? p-r-. ?(..?) i n h ?? r I ? ??? I l?y hi* -on Children Cry tor Ftotehert The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for oyer thirty years, has borne the signature of * ? - and has been made under his per 'SJff sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive' vou In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with 4 remedy that you would use for yourself. What is OASTOJRIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains1 neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has t>een in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therdfrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA always 'Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TMK CKNtAUR COM^AMV, N?W VOWK PITY. o\i:km:\s vktkkan d?:\i> | Edward INmell Will lit* Ituried at ! Camden, S. ('. ?Kdward I'owell owrseas veteran, of i 1 street ihm'I lnve.it, died at l 1m1 Casualty hospital yesterday morning, following "a short illness. He is snr vived hy his wife, Mary Powell ; one child. hi* faflwer and mother a nil tliree si*ters and four 'brothers. ? Funeral services will he held Wed nesday afternoon hi (he Asbnry M 1C. church. The hody will be shifpped to Caitjih'M. ^ , for burial immediately after ill" service*, Funeral Sunday Afternoon. The above is from, the Washington. D. <\ Tost, of September 12th. Rela tives of the deceased have been advis ed that the funeral will be held in Camden ?Sunday evening,, from his father's residence, K. S. Powell, 505 King street, OaindenT* S. C. j 7 The "big five" packers have anuouuc ed a wage cut to go into .effect on Sep-" teinber 15fh. Beginning Monday, Sept. 19th, Team-Hassell Tailoring Co. will be located at 535 DeKalb St. now occupied by City Pressing Club. Three doors West of Majestic Theatre. Phone 178 See The New "4-90" Chevrolet AT NEW REDUCED PRICES Effective September 3rd $625.00 Delivered Camden America's Greatest Automobile Value GEO. T. LITTLE distributor WiHard Batteries? "Amalie" and "Quaker State" Oils