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Ktfhtjr-t?o woaeo from nineteen *tate*< are luoluded la the lint of foun <le*n of (b? National Wowau's party. NOTIt'H. Notion is h<?r?fcy given (o all dog owners In the city of Camden, that the *?! dlumn c uKHlnst dof? found on the afreets of the "felt jr without rauwlea, will l?e strictly enforced. A. (I. WIIITAKKN, Chief of Poiloe FOR FIRST CLASS PAINTING ?<?e [ S, D. HAMMONI Town and Country Worfc Solicited 10W Fair St. Camden, S. C. Dr. C. F." So well DENTIST (Office Over Bruce't Store) CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian I.yttlctoii St., rfe?nc 114 CAMDEN, S. C. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Building Camden, 8. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO, ? MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HU'-ER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S.C. Home Demoustration News The regular April Meeting of tho Wotiian'f) Homo Ivtnonstrat ion CluT>* of the County are l^-lng postponed utv lit (bo last week in April. Thin I* for t lit* purpose of your h<^trUiR Mrs 1 >??ru 1> Walker or the making of 1'liuu ?fvl* ly. Mho will be in Kershaw County that u?<k to iiicM with till' Wt'iMcns Clu<>*. IMuni Jelly is tin* on'.v jelly i which will he fc<Jfd by the South C-aro j Una Howe Producers As>*oclutloii. The fitolUO Demonstration OUlb peo ple of South Carolina under the loader ah I p of Miss Christina N Kouth a re beginning to realise that a coopera* tive organization handling the pt? i ducts of uuuiy producers |t in u hotter i?'. 1 1 inn lo establish and muiutaln outlets for thefre products thau are tho Individual grower#, ? Asa rent)*, we . -j havo u state wide organization known as tin* South Carolina Heme Producers' Association. This organisation, found rtd an it is for the purpose of disposing of the surplus products of the farms eot?V< rting the same into cash, has the test opportunity to succeed as* does any organization which fills a well de fitted! im'imI # . . It Is a well known fact that organ A ? l/(at Ions brought into being as result of an enthusiasm created by an a|>pca3 to prejudices or misconceptions, ?re not nearly so secure as one created by a well nyogi^iwHl need. successful, cooperative marketing vt^htures usual , !y come fruin small beginnings, and are j tho results of gradual pcrmameaf i growth. The following is a receipt for j Artichoke Itellsh, which Is tho only i pickle sold through the Association. Artichoke Relish. i I <jt grouud artichokes ? 1 pt ' red pimentos ! 1 pt " union I th white inutard seed ! I tb tumeric i 1' (' sugar I ij t vinegar i Soak each in brine overnight (1 C Nsalt to 1 gul. water- Next morni^ drain,, mix with mustard seed tumeric. Dissolve sugar lu viuegfur and bring to a boil, (pour over mix ture. fill in .sterilized containers. Pro cess 15 minutes. Card of Thanks We herewith extend our thanks ami appreciation to the many friends who so generously and tenderly assisted us during tho illness and death of our mother-in-law and mother. 1 let tie Mlzelle. who after an illness of three weeks passed to the s, l'ea t beyond morning, |(arch 2$tli, IWJ2. The teuder ftWutaoee rendered t?y oelgtabors uod frieuda and' the many word* of condolence *nd floral offer ! Jug* w??rv m ?ouroo of oowfort to oh. (Kev.) J. W. Boykln *nd wife. Aj>rU tfc The Story of Our States ?/ JONATHAN BRACK XIX.? INDIANA r? WAP the French flag which Amt floated over Indians. 1 n the ml till ?? of ttfe, uvea teenth c en tnry r.s ' Salle's **pior?t brought him through th? wooded wilderness of Indiana. Shortly then follow**) Jesuit missionar ies from Quelle and In their trail came adventuroos rangers and fur traders. French fort* and trading posts were soon es tablished. Id 1703 the British took possession of this territory after the French and Indian wurw, ?nd remained In posses sion until the Revolution. One of the boldeat campaigns of the Revolution was that of Clark's little army, whose indom itable courage and audacity final ly defeated the lnrge British gar rison at Vincennes and won the Northwest territory for Virginia. Pioneers from the Bast and from Kentucky made their way into this new territory, and among these waa Abraham Lincoln's family. It was In 1816, the year that Indiana became the nine teenth state, that Lincoln at tained citizenship In Indiana. With the Increase In population by 1800 Indiana Territory was formed, extending from the Ohio border west to the Mississippi and north to Canada. Vincennes was selected as the first capital. In 1804, when the Louisiana Pur chase was made, the government of Louisiana was placed In the hands o^the Indiana Territory (dficlAla, so that for one year the capital of Louisiana was also at Vincennes In Indiana. Although nicknamed the Mos sier State, from the old southern slang for rough back woodsmen, Indiana, with ita 30. -f>4 .square miles, its fifteen Pres idential electoi-?;. and containing as It does the center of popula tion, is considered of utmost Im portance politically. (?by McClur* Newspaper Syndicate.) Easter Bargains We are offering to our customers the very lowest prices on merchandise which cannot be purchased at the same price elsewhere. Money is scarce as you all well know, and for that reason you have to be more particular how you buy. We can make your dollar worth two. If you want to know how that can be done come to Snyder's Store and you will see our prices and be convinced of the values we are offering. We have a large selection of Ladies Skirts that you can buy at your own price, also we have just received a very nice line of Sport Skirts. We have 1000 yards ot S ? ? ; i Island, .'?<i inches wide we are offering at 7 l-2c Nice Apron Checks, a tfood quality at 10c. Niee line ?>)' 1 )ress ( ] m^ liams. ranging i'mrn 1<V. up to 25c, which is worth double the price. \ ( i ( J( i< 1 ( l ual ity 1 1 cad ! <>r 1 ndia n 25c. 10 inch Organdie, worth double the price. Snyder's price 25c We have a nice line of Shirt Waists, just arrived, which are worth from *]."><) up will be -"Id h>r 95c i .ar.^c ;i>-i?rtnu-nt ? > t* I.a d i ??> Hat-, pried OSc and up. Nice lot of Baby Shoes and Slippers, in different colors at 49c and lip. Ladies low quarter Shoes at $1.98 Also we have a wry pf o od line of Men's. Ladies and Childrens Shoes and Slippers, Star Brand, that are guaranteed to ho pure leather, prices ranging from $1.35 and up. All the ?ood< which wo have un-iiteou-d practically almost half the price than you t an got Hsewhere. and a whole l<>t of jjdous we have hero in our store we are marking down to the very lowest prices .so everybody can K*'t something for Ea-ter. Come in and 1 < ?< > k over '?ui' line before you buy elsewhere. Snyder's Store ToW'fiiarmousBAND Woman Advists Hfi* fist# r? on * Maittir Thit It of ImporUneo to ths World. Here, munmaiTked, are Mrs. Hubert* McngcV \ lews of matrimony: "Wifely extravagance Is merely *df defense. Why? liiiCKUiif with hII tU*' amateur 'vamps* Unit are running about these days the woutun who helps her husband save money is mere ly laying op a hank roll for another woman (0 spend. MF??r every woman who loses hor husband because she Is at fault I hero are a thousand who love their bus band* because the men themselves are at fault. "It takus.a year to discover what ? man really la; and the woman who can get on with a man for a yeor <mn And him compatible forever. "Thero Is a man, t he right man, too, for every woman. If ahe puU herself out a little she can get two. "Girls, go out fcnd be aeon if you r want husband*. "Wives, always amlle, If ywu die doing It. "Never complain; don't make him jealous or he will get tired and quit. "If your husband Is flirting a little, pretend not to know about It. Why look for trouble? "Men aiwaya come home ? if i tn*> love you in the beglnnlug they will' love you In the end." ? Chicago Aaier 1 loan. "> Apologized to Journalists. "flH 3s fljl federal income lax re funded to three Journullsts on 11. M. S. Itenown." This Item in the annual report of the commonwealth auditor general closes the story of an amusing display of red tape on the occasion of t he visit of the prince of Wales to Australia. With the heir to the im perial throne were tHreG eminent news paper men who furnished the United Kingdom with graphic news of the welcome and of Australia's great pos sibilities. From* lite prime minister down to the train K"?rd, every one recogalzed the sweet uses of this ad vertisement ? every one but a r.ealous income tax official. Before the en thusiastic visitors could .step back on the battle cruiser Itfnown they were prefented. with a little tax bill, esti mated on what I hey wore believed to have earned by their contributions while in Australia to their newspapers ; (it Britain. They paid, but dropped a satirical comment In- the ear of an Australian friend. That comment went straight to the heart of tire prime minister, whose fiery comments on the tax department appeared In an expur gated form in a smiling and sympa thetic press, and the visiting Journal ists received handsome apologies and eheck-s for the amounts paid. All of which is not stated in the dry record of the auditor general. ? Christian Sci ence Monitor. New Tunnel Through the Alps. The Alps' new runnel, n great un- i del-taking of <lri I ii n^r from Swjizer- I land Into Italy, begun 'JO years ago, was coinpb*t ed Inst montl), when the la^t stone of the roof of the second tunnel \mis placed hi position by repre sentatives of Switzerland and Italy. After the ceremony the party went to IselUr and placed n wreath on the memorial stone to <10 workmen killed during the work of the second tunnel. , This new Simplon tunnel was pierced simultaneously with the tlrst tunnel I to facilitate the jieration_jui_Lhe work*- . Ings. But Its transformation from u mere gallery Into an international high road was started only in De cember P.irj. Colossal dlfticulties were encountered in making the tirst tun nel. < ireut hot splines h;fd to be liar nessed and canalized. At a spot about 21/fc miles from the Italian opening the rock pre- sure was so great that 18 month4- w?s spent in advancing the horinc ."?<> yard- at a cost of $800. fKK). Kik b (unnel is 12^ miles long, of which fi'a mile* is on Swiss ter ritory. The fliM tunnel. Including the gallery for .the second, cost approxi mately .< 1 7,f?00,000 The estimated cost of the second was $G.7r?0.00O. To Keep River From Freezing. It Is possible to prevent a river from frePZTTrs over by supplying a small amount of heat, the American Asso ciation for the Advancement of Science at Toronto was-.told the other day by John Mui'phy. engineer of the Canadian department of "railways an>) canals. The Hock river In Illinois, a navigable stream, has been kept from freezinsr for five winters over thirteen miles of it< length by spilling tepid water Into It at the rate of two bar j r?>ls a he said. Mr M?irph> explained ihnt b-e ! would I"-: fo>n? !;??!? wnter was one1 thous;i ii i' ? L ff a degree above .12 j Fahr? i I .?,? the fre?*y.lm; point of wn- j tcr Women Taught to Shoot. A numhiM or good shots have been j developed among the women employees j of ti e Ollb e department since j the> haw- !.? . it practicing with pMolo i 34 1 vnriou* range* In the large eitif*, i ?n>v the New York Evening IV?r l lie pra? tb'e to familiarize the reg ?tr\ J clerk" w itb arms So that In an on ,er ? gen < \ they can protect themselves n t >? 1 j the \s'unble property in their ? ;u e Not sn'isfled with the go\ ?-rrin.? i.t ?-? b?-'i >i'e "f target work, s??n>e <?f ? }> "in ! arc spot diHK iheir own ? ??? shoot'mr rsnge*. with a view , ? , r. . Ine "mi teur competition*. Only One of H 1* Kind .7 nd TiiLkiiis ia.v s he kn<-w <i r, ? man bo < t or\ r>r?atioti l> m* .-l ? twhirr ' yo? have to irnkr htm ? r??p 'ore ervmfh to let you ?rcW ?"nietMng ODDITIS ^N T^BJ NUm Washington; Mar. 2a? -A New York bootlegger, (Wing bis occupation as "i>rofv*Hlooai," i*id more than 1^.000 lucoiuo tit* to the United ?tate?-'und the lulled States took it 11 Side by Hide in a Washington paj>er iv ili>' announcement that a bridegroom of eighty Jilted bis bride-to-be of one hundred at the altar, and the story of Mr. it ud Mrs. Alex Duncan, who live near New Market, loVva, and their mur ried life of seveuty-tbree years. Mr. Duncan ix 9ti and bis wife PI. A cat in Birmingham, Ala^urouu possessor of live kittens, ad#fJTed\*wo baby rats given her as food and ih now Mining1 foer strauge family '4n |H>dco and amity. American girls, take notice of - the emancipation of your French sisters. Ail citizens of France, rogardlwa of sex, may now matry after reachitW the age of twenty-live years, without thb consent of their parent*. This reduces by live years the age limit previously obtaining; members of the French Chamber of Deputies, who have pas* *1 the nw law, naively hope it ' u sult to mors marriage*. Iu Bend, Ore#., two moving picture houaea have installed ? "pay as yon leave" scheme f>t which each patron ataya aa loug aa lie. Ukea and pay* ?s much aa lie thinks the show i? wortl). According to the manager of the two houaea, the receipt* ure larger than under the old plan of buying a ticket in advance. Batik presidents needing cashier material are respectfully re- .> ferrtnl to the t>opulaUen of Bend! N <v * Oars women at Oxford College have Just reached tfco stage of having >u<|. lug seat* in their toAta. Notice is hereby given that oat month from this date, on Monday, April lQthi tftft X WW wake t<* the J?ro>at* Court or Kershaw Oounjy my final re HII-M as (iunrdlan of tjho estates oi RWeu {Hone and'- Moreo**1 Stone and en the K?a?e date I wlU Awfl.r to the FINAL DISCHARGE KM Id Court my trust as "Charge from Vu ?' WTONR, Guardian. I) ? r ' Camden, 9. IT, Match 6, 1922. Garden and Flower Seed Grown by Robt. Buist and guaranteed to germinate We deliver prescriptions and medicine promptly W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone 30. Kodak Films Sold and 0ave|aped. JUST RECEIVED Carload of 8-3-3 and 8-4-4 FERTILIZER F. M. Wooten FULL OF LIFE Fabric Guaranteed 6000 Miles Cords Guaranteed 8000 Miles A good purchase whether from the standpoint of Ap pearance, Performance or Economy. If you are looking for a fully guaranteed tire, one that will absolutely give you the service without the worry, we have prices that will interest you. We_carry the largest stock of tires In Camden. Let Us Have Your Motor Troubles WE ARE TROUBLE SPECIALISTS Completely equipped Shop, manned by competent and well trained mechanics. \Y hen your Starter of Generator goes wrong, let us re pair it. We can do the job right here, why 3end it out of town? We stock all starter and generator parts. Have you noticed how Willard Batteries predominate in all good cars. We are local Willard Dealers and Service Station. We Stock All Chevrolet Parts A 1 sn a lot of used parts at a great reduction in prices "IF IT'S DONE AT LITTLE'S, IT'S DONE RIGHT" . Little's cSarage On DeKalb Street -4