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easy to7 use Sifter top prevents waste, saves trouble and keeps , contents nice and fresh. Send for helpful booklet of uses. ^1lu>d t/J tirmnfu I l/ie gooJ old tellable DR.H.A. ADRIAN TO LECTURE HERE Will Tell Audience of "The Won ders of Burbank." Address Will Set Forth Powerfully Achievements of the Great Plant Wtrard. The rmtrvelotiR achievements of I,uther Burbank, lh<* plant wizard, will be powerfully Bet forth lit the coming Itedpath Chautauqua by I>r. Henry A. Adrian. friend ar?J co-worker of Rur hank. I>octor Adrluti will carry with hiftt m peel menu of the new plants and Im proved varieties that Mr. Ilurbank has DR. HENRY A. ADRIAN I ? rod u<vi I 1 1 ?? will also tell of i!i?' astonishing wotidrrs that Mr. Ilurltank Is wnrklnu toduy. 1 >?h ( <>r Adrian ukos th<? d?>\ ?'lopna'tn of plant llf?* a pN?a for tlu* dcvrlop mrnt of child lift- as w?*ll for Hranrr and brttrr Iminrs ind f"r hotter horors to placr hoforr oi>r school < hlldron According I > I ?? ?? (or Adrian, tlu* achW'vrmoiit s of Thomas A. lMlsou u..d Lutlu-r Hurhunk pla< e them anions our KTratost liortuM today. V. lilo. \ . \ ;i.. i ? ]. o I i> - .11 ? \ ? ill.- : ? I : I. l.;<) ?- ?. . if r I \ \ i I :? f a la : . - !n p;-..v i I. I u ,th I , v ; v! ?? . . . ! i ' I i mi . i i ' ' ? ; LEGAL ADVERTISING Nofirr (<? and ( rrdilors. \.l )%. !.?' t. : f . - i'.- < f .1 i S: ? k ? ? - ?!??<? i :i ?? ).< r?-1'V .? -?I i f : til ' ? lit.-i kts ; \ ' ' ? ? ! !.? i; : <!<?. Jt * . ? I all ; > i : : if any. ha\i:ii? ? :i?m in-! !!.?? . 1 u! 1 s ? ? : . ' I i < 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ! y a ! w . ' : . : . : ; . ? ? t ! m c ; i , 1 ? 1 1 ! v ].iw. S A H \ M K > I't ?K KS. A'lniir. :>t ra : r. \. ? '?? S I . A ; : i ] l??:h. l'.t'J-. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All i :ul<-MoI t<> tJio ostat* of W. M . W.i ; k <!??< ?( x 1 . a hereby i .? ? t L f I? -*1 ?o in.iki' (o tho un 'icrji.Lr,.-1, a:.?! nil parti*'*. if any. hav ii-ij ? .<_'<! i ii ! 1 .saM will }?!>**?!.! t : Ts i ?!?;'.>? at 1 within th?* * !;.?? ; ? r? -f-rW ? <?'. \ y la w. ^ A!:-" I I ' \ A W A'lKINS. A m : : v < ' . rr-!?.- v . J 7th 1ft22. FINAL DISCHARGE V?u?r> ;s 1 ? !'V piven fha* on?% fr.iin 'Ms ?;.t t on Saturday, Vav 1.VV ' I vr.il mako to th*? i'rxi-av <V.n . of Kr.-xi.avr CVmr.ty rr.y iOi', r?-t i rn ih <r'?ar<14fln of tho I'. re vi r l liovkin, tho *n 14 Uroranl Itoylcln luolnjc ntt.ainr*l hi* majority, *r.<1 ori tl.p ?Mmr date I \rlll apply to tiio hh 1 (X>uri fur a final tllicharg* fr?-*n mv tm^t a a wbWI flnarrtlm*. HOWARD M ROTKIN, C,n*r*Ujtv Cam4+n S C. April lit*. It* tJJl.L HCUT QUITE AT HOME | Moroct of This R?r*;rkH#l? Fiab Yam f-'urmsh Sornet+n "J NtV in Piwuto.-tal Sionts, One f? els uliiio'bt Uk? apologizing for 'tclhui: a Msli ?( *?!?> that l*n ' i' 1,1 "^e unv other ti?h story evoi 1?'UI since Ml*. <ln> X Of JoilHh. ??Ul I here l? "1IB yood e\< use for tl?.< uui?iMenc** of tW? lislt story. II Is gospel u"uth, any* ticoiv.e I., Hrowii, accoi'dlpg to the New York Sun. The cm "f 11 l* Kllatthcthtowu. t| villM>'<* completely s u i i i ?! i ii H <1 !?> Adi rondacks. '11 1#- -iifamH and ponds around Hh/ahetluown have been tamon? I" their da.\ for speckled i rout and more recently for pickerel, i>er< h. black ba?? a lul hull pout. Let tho humble bull jhhu be th.e he. to of tills yarn, t ho "Sacramento cat," a* ho ha* been nained In California, the sluggish browser of weedy ponds, that will live wherever a frog o&n ",l1* bite anytjiing from an angleworm tt> a of h tin dinner pftll. And the hull pout's tenacity of I If*' n?ay he credited with a good aHare of the uniqueness of 1 1 1 1 h unprecedented llsh story. In tho days w hen the tljlntf hap pencil the young fellows of Kllfcabelh town used to go fishing for hull pout Saturday night* In Uncoln pond or In the "marsh" not far away. And on Saturday night t'ari K. I>anlel and his cousin, the late Arthur II, Norton, went out and brought home a Arte uoish after midnight. Car) was tired and he Just dumped his hull pouts with the grass In which he had carried them home, Into a dlshpan. Then It occurred to him to pt,t the dlshfian in tho kitchen sink and turn on tlie faucet a little, and he did so before going to bed. 'Hull's where the story begins. The rest of it hap|>ened while Carl was asleep. You see, the grass overflowed with the water from trie dlshpan and clogged tlio drain of the sink. And then the sink filled up and overflowed. And then the whole of the ground floor of Carl's home. "Colonial Cottage." be came a pond. And when Carl got up on Kunda^- morning and went Into the kitchen he found all his mess of bull pou t a swimming around over the floor I as happy as Lf they were back In Un coln pond. That's the story, and If you doubt that It happened In Just that way you can aak Carl, who la now head of the Elizabeth town Hardware company. Inc. A Secret Society. ??It would shock. or bore, or disgust the world In general. I suppose, if all the school teachers and office workers who want to marry should suddenly I tell the truth. The public prefers to ! believe that women cherish their *co- j nonilc Independence more tenderly than thev ever could cherish husbands nnd babies. And our pride helps to keep up the great delusion. "Many of as, especially the older ones, w ould never admit our loneliness and disappointment, perhaps, even to ourselves; hut the majority, I lielleve. have 'had to tell' someone? some equally lonely woman friend wheth er or not we told It In words. tb* story ?>f frustrated hopes, of baffled In stincts, of Imprisoned powers. "We form a kind of great secret socio! v. The Initiation is. mercifully, gradual; the dues are endless; the ha dye may he anything from a com mutation tlckct to a Phi Net a Kappa key; tho password, seldom uttered, Is always the sa me ? loneliness." ? Prom "No Courtship at AH." by Another Spinster., in the Atlantic Monthly. Clover Smuggler CauQht. What Is said to he one ot' the clev erest devices ever developed for smug gling was uncovered on Puget sound recently by federal officers, when a speedy power boat, believed for sev eral months to be a successful smug gler of Illicit goods from Canada into the United States, was captured ?t Seattle. It hud been known for some time, federal officers state, that h dumping device wa* in use on wmc of the smuggling boats, says Popular Mechanics Magazine, hut n complete outfit of this type had never before been captured. Alorij? with the seizure, more than $2,00O worth of contraband was token which made It p.?ss|blo for thf government to confiscate the boat. Climbs Fujiyama Top. Mm I orde I.etM, ltrltlsh balloonlat .it;! Arctic explorer, hit* Just com j >1 * ? t *? 1 1 h trip to the summit of FuJI ynmfl, the celebrated mountain In southeastern Japan. It Is said ho la the flrnf European to reached. the t-?p <>f the mountain In winter, which If l'J,M03 feet above sen level. Major Leee wan accompnnled by H. < Irish of London, and accomplished his font In 4? hours. Hie lust 4,000 feet <>f tl.a oil nib wert' made over slippery I < ?*? Major I.?*-s was ft mom ber of th* Sharkleton Antarctic expe dition In 1H 14, and ho and Mr. Irish ure members i f the British air mission to Japan Elcctric Scaling Machine. A Pealing machine, In *hMi the *hx Is elehtrl ally melted ?nd which \u li.'e; J t"i n.ei't the f'^jTilrementii Kjf bunker* brokers, Jeuebrs and lnrgf c.?:r.nir r^lal Institutions In the **?*??! : ? r-^r "f valuable**. has n.nde 1 f m np p? it -a : re 'J he machine f?e nt ta< ' < by h cord to n:.y llg.' ' socket i.r.d ? <; or., "e | nt a r<.sf >f < ne ! il' cent nr. V. ur P. pv.lar M> b.\* 1 ? Musca rine. Span.fch Shjw) la Theater Curtain. A i. ??a <ir"p ni'Mlo ,n nf the New Vcrk thra'ers s -??hI'v u ?ica ntlc S;a- i^Ii >:y i'.r! <e> v and ! V> by 40 ?t .u dl'.nen.sion.,. Tu embroider the hn?e fabric tf" k T' nf t>o ikt.t'ul Spulilfch uevtliau i.Q.t ii A4 dii/*, BOON TO MANKIND Science of Canning Food of Im mense Practical Value. I - ?' . ' * . / ? ? - Few Discoveries or Inventions, It It Pointed Out, Have Been of Greats er Benefit to Humanity. I Though less spectucular, the science of canning wan a discovery only equaled lii tiuportaucu by such Inven tions am tin* telephone, the wlrele -s and the uhplauw. When we stop ro realize that fo(HJ, shelter and clothing are man's in ox t vital needs, and what a large proportion of our food In pre served for us today in canned form, w# better understand the full signifi cance of this important discovery. Pickling or drying were the only methods of preserving foods that were known up until shout a century ago. lu 1796 the necessities of war prompt ed (ha French government to offer a reward of 12,000 francs foj- a better method of food preservation. Th# prize was awarded to Nicholas Appert, and his method stands today as the real basis of our present process of canning ? namely, hermetic sealing and sterilisation by heat. Tbls discovery has added Iniineus urably to the wealth of the world, be cause it has meant that at times of harvest the surplus crops, which It is Impossible to get to market before they spoil, have not had to go to waste, but have been preserved for use at other periods of the year when Nature Is producing less and when, but for the science of canning, we would have to subsist on much less attractive fare. Thin Is conservation in ttye broadest and most economic sense df the word. Hut the process of canning not only benefits the world at large; It has very definite advantages for each of us as individuals. Kor that much-talked-of Mr. Avorage-Man-ln-the-Strect and hi? House wife- In- 1 he-ICIt chen, "canning" eliminates the Reasons. In effect. It "makes summer last all tire year 'round," and In midwinter brings us the crops of midsummer. And canning also eliminates sp-nce or aetrtionallsm, for those of us who live In the interior may still enjoy oys ters, crabs, lobsters and other sea foods whenever we with ; and those of us who live In the eastern statQ? may nevertheless have access to the. delicious fruit crops of California and Hawaii. A?d ao on the world over. The pioneer In Alaska, and miner In the mountain* of South Amorlia, the explorer in the Antarctic, men and women everywhere on the fringes ot civilisation, all have at hand thanks to the can ? ^he same wholesome ap I pettzlng foods that are served to the j most exacting guest In an exclusive | New York hotel. ; Hecause the science of canning hn? so done away with time and space ? with respect to food? the can has com?2 f<> he known as a modern K^uie of t lie home. The housewife whose pnntr? shelves are well stocked with canned foods Is able to choose her meal from whatever corner of the world her whim smrirests. WIDELY-KNOWN ORATOR COMING Edward Amherst Ott to Lecture at Chautauqua. Will Give One of the Great Addressee Which Have Made Him Nation ally Known. Ono of tl.r hen <11 1 ne lecturers at the coming Hedputh t'hautanqua will be Kdward Amherst Ott, eminent educator and one u?f the heat known orators on the American platform. Mr. Ott will give his Inspiring, time ly lecture. "Victory," one of the great* est of his famous "Art of Living" lec EDWARD AMHERST OTT tures, notuble among whirl) are "Sour Grapes" and "The SpenderB." "Victory" Is not a war lecture. It is an after-the-war lecture. It dis cusses the vital questions which are facing the American people. It Is a real construction not a reconstruction lecture, Edward Amherst Ott's treatment of great national problems will make a vivid and lasting impression on ev ery community. Easter Egg of Death. The city of Paris, a few years he fore the war, presented the late czai of Itufcsla with an Easter egg contain Injc jewels to the value of $ 10,000. Tht fame year one of hlg revolutionary subjects sent him an egg stuffed with dynamite, timed to explode nt a cer tain hour. The weight of the egg ;i nmsed suspicion, and a tragedy wai averted hy the secret police opening the egg and discovering Its contents. Paris Taxes Altitude. The higher above the pavement Pari slans live the higher taxes they pay In place of the unpopular levy on pi nnos. the stair carpets ami elevator' nf apartment houses will be tax<*d. The mor?N flair carpet or elevator you ust the inure y&tt pay. ? Scientific Amc-rl cuu. QUALITY KNITTED BATHING SUITS PREFERRED BY THOSE WHO KNOW ACCORDING to the calendar, an ticipation will soon he realization to those looking forward to the season of swimming and sva bathing. Why uot forestall the upoai j^ea <>f regret, J '1 hnv* no bathing cult." by preparing aforetime. It r?marke<l at the s?a-coa8t winter resorts this season, that the ' pUln high quality Knitted bathing suit waf prime favorlt? Of course there were many novelty creations whjch p&ac under the title of bathing salt. ; which ar?- in renlltT henrh cofiiumps 1 of the elaborate ?<>rt. If ?>:;e la not1 a water fau. this sort >>f outfit la charmingly In accord with the picture, hut when It comes to real ^;iort, gen uine healthy hearty plating ' he waves, or professional swimming nothing gives t!ie satNfn< ?i r. . t ' .? knitted hsthlng suit. It is, howevt-r. g'.O'l e< nr.. !.>y to hyj onlj the he??t Ther?* s*r?- er'sln stand arrl makes which > faj*t color and rndnrlns *hHj,*,i:p*,?s It Is a .rasfe of inoiu'y !:.w?t :ri :my other. Kon.e ?'f the r?-,v k 1 1 1 ? ? ! -.uits srv njo?t lit t racti\ ??: > .!?->. SHB?1 .. ?% verified In the aor<>m|?i:.\ irig ; ir:i]r.>. This rnolel ,.m'1 \. r\ t*re>f r? ? .?ulor f<?n t-lt , tl"iis h ^ray with nsry K.'tft ? ? r ge b< r ier. It is >' lor ft y k r t an'l n ?*\er\ imt "hows that st>!e utul beoouiln^icss has been thought out by the designer drnvn to the slightest *i*'t ail. The attached full skirt Is belted and bordered. In a way which adds to the general attractiveness. The refinement i of -his suit !? one of Its character!* tics. If i> j 1 1 -> t u ? ??? ??*ii t ; m 1 to wear *( trac tive c? >i re< t accessories with the bath Iuk suit, as with one's dressiest r<> s tunie. Knitting cap^ ?re becoming | mil! Itifi \ achievements these days. 1 The rubber (lover en;-* are grewt fa 1 vor!t?-? F<t r : fanoe an '>cean Mm cup i< entirely covered with wh t? p?*t u 1 1 ?*? 1 r ililier daisies*. Roman stripe bandan; .a h re Immensely hect?rn ltit; hi ?! i! < n.rn?"H out a <-n|'?r ni'^lc u M. h U fa O.i finable throughout dr<*~? n ,'t,tfnr\ f h ' *? sea son. For bead. '?.tj.pv. there are enntion* ir. r : ? ? r ? ?* r : r?**J -ilk !n gaye?*t eol- rlnps TT"- ? ;>!??.'?> bMhlPg -ult with " '<? match l? meeting with ii.>T only because nf i;? at f ra~.;. ? ^,ut ;,1 AO fr r. ?\t(. Bta{KJ ; >< ?1 n t > ' ' 1 ' t y / / ccrriucMti ii MfeTlX* CASTOR!# For Infants and Children, Mothers Know Dial Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Id Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CCMTAUR COMPANY, YORK CITY. Exact Copy of Wrapper, After seeing tlie trim skirts worn by Americans the women in Albania have decided to discard trousers their mode of attire. Is Your Memory Good? Just exactlv haw good a memory have you? When you pay bills, do you just "remem ber" that they are paid or are you already always sure to ask for a receipt? _ ?< ? The safest, easiest and most convenient way to pay bills is to open an account at the First National Bank of Camden and pay by check. HERE O.N" K WILL FIND A VARIED STOCK OF SlLVERWAltB ? 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