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What'# Your Old Battery Worth? It may be worth saving for mpntha more of starting end lighting your car, and our skillful, economical service will save it for you* Again we may make it worth something to you in our allowance toward a new Prest-O-Lite Battery. Bring your old battery around and let us put it in shape if it is possible* ?' '? . ? ? ???: Should you need a new one* the new Prest-O-Lite prices will get you going for the fall and winter with the best ?11 around battery at the least cost. CAMDEN BATTERY AND VULCANISING WORKS Capnden? S. C. Oldest jservice to motorists BAPTIST CHURCH ROW. Congregation and I)r. Hicks-ton Fall to Agree/ Uaffiicy, S. O., Sept. 22.?Another interesting chapter has been added In the controversy between Dr. F. C. Iliekson and the members of Skull shojtls Baptist Church. l)r. Iliekson mpiested more than one week ago by .deacons of tlie church to ten der hik resignation ?k pastor, follow ing a statement published over lvJs ^ig nntuiv to the effect lliat he w/is sup porting Cole J,m Blea&e for Governor. Now c'liics the doctor In a <?onimunlcn Tiun to n (?affney newspaper, and *tat?'>> Unit the dear-mis of Skull Shoals Chmvi, exceeded their authority in de manding his resignation, tn that only the tniiit. congregation of a Baptist <".Ijuit-it has that power, and he asserts Jliai he will continue to owupy ttje pulpit at Skull Shoals. AN'hoii advised of Dr. Ilickson's lenient, deacons of ?>kull Shoals Aj, in !i are quoted as saying that if 1 Ilckson comes to that church friii to preach he will (probably ad rOifv-. empty pews. They further that, while heretofore services liavo been conducted at Skull Shoals on the fourth Sunday in the month, tliey have changed the date to the. third Sunday, and that they have oj>ened netfotlat4ous with another pastor to MK.-ooed Dr. Hickson. The affair has aroused great Inter est in Cherokee County and other portions <*f South Carolina. Wife Slays Husband. Cher aw. Sept. 20.--Between 1 and i! o'clock last night J. C. r?wry and his wife, negroes, "living ou Prank Si?eneerV place, seven miles west of Oheraw, had a quarrel when he shot ?t her three times without hittlug her. She ran and hid out for about one hour. She came bu</k then and grabbed the pistol and shot him fco death. As she Tan to a neighbor's a short while after the house was found on fire and it and Ixnvry's body burned uip. At the inquest she claimed the .shots set the ho*use on fire. She was taken to jail at Chesterfield. I Federal Judge James M. Morian. of Boston, on Tuesday handed down a ruling In which lie held that rum running vessels may be held when captured beyond the three mile limit SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ' . . f i? f ?0 | i ? " ANNOUNCES Greatly Reduced Round Trip Excursion Fares To NIAGARA FARLS The'Round Trip Fare From Camden is $32.80 Grand Opportunity to visit this famous resort* Tickets Good for Eighteen (18) Days, including Day of Sale. Dates of Sale are September 13th, 21st, 27th. Tickets good going only on special train leaving Washington, Dv C., "on" daysfollowing above dates. Special train via Pennsylvania Railroad leaves ashington, D. C., 7:45 a.m. Good returning on all Regular (Except Limited) Trains. , . ... I _ glttXi Stopovers permitted on Return Trip only, not to exceed ten days within final limit of ticket, at BUF FALO, PHILADELPHIA, HARRISBURG, WASH INGTON AND BALTIMORE. For further information apply to Ticket Agent. IWMONSTKATION WORK. District V:;t ni Givtt Review of Work Done by Miss it??> <1. r)u> folluW i IIl'arl s should lt( JjtlvHt interest to the people ?f ?>llll\\ tMMMlly, TIlO.V h M \ ItOtMl KM I it' I'lini frOll) the rnjK-its of your II?mih l>tlliolishalioil Agent for 111,, last .-l\ WWlW ;"l(l SfJlOW that lur time has WOll fipffltt The first of l ho month wu^ <apent in visiting (is many, honirs as pQtyjylbh " '"I li'.'l I'llln^ tile ^/it i iU' ,?| )|, 1; IfOttU ty t1l? limited^'tuif >li,- ] 1:111 1 l.-id a fairly good fMreiuhitieo at ail of tin regular ojulvwetln#*. the ia rgest Ih? ing 23 members present, llrld .1 meeting of the CoiuiU Conn t il <>f Fa i in Wotiion. The main suit jfcl for discussion was the I'alr, v The County Short Course for club u'irls himI l?t> \ s wan ht-ltl al 1 InI1*m <?ojd Mine, with an attendance of 135 children, 12 women ami numbers of vi.vliors coming at different times to see the work of tho club members. \ cry instructive lessons wore given in sowinjjf, cooking, health work and singing. the rccrcation was swimming, games ami community singing The boys were given lesson* in growing crops. dairying, fruit growing and Kwlne raisin jr. Ail attending wore de lighted with the work and went away enthusiastic at tlie thought of an. other year. A representative committee <?f wom en froiin tho Farm Woman's Council met 011 the Wat day f>f the Short Course and did some very fine and effective work ^or the support of Ilpine Oomonstmt ion work in Kershaw county. AH tlie clubs are working hard aud regular monthly lessons are given at each meeting. The agent lias spent 33 days in the field, .35 in the office, had 134 calls for Information, written S7S letters, paid 152 visits "in the interest of the work, held 35 meetings with an? at tendance of 373. Mrs. S. O. INowdcn, , District Agent. Herbert had spent the fffcst four years of Ills Hfe'ln an apartment house where pets were unknown.' but he had had exj>erieiicc with motor ears. Ho when he was visiting his aunt and found tlie family cat dossing comfortalUy in tlie sunny window and purring steadily, he cried excitedly: "Aunti??. come quick This cat lins gone tc? sleep and left his engine run ning!" Two Columbia Murderers. Columbia, Sept. 25.?Andrew Rob erts and Jesse Cooper, two Columbia white men, are under arrest and offi cials here are continuing their inves tigations of the murder of a m?grp taxi driver. C. K. Cannon, in March, 15>21f which 'is considered among the coldest murders perpetrated here (ilsmts in recent years. The men were arrested last, week and they have con fessed to the crime, after much grill ing by the officer*. The negro car driver was found dead on the morning of March 9. 1021, his body sdtting up in the front seat of his car, a bullet wound in his back. Each of the men taken by the officers here hag made a .statement implicating the other, and each blames the other with firing the fatal shot. They, re late how the.v hired the man to take them on a ridef or liquor. Not finding the liquor at their first poiut of des tination. they proceeded further. At the end of their journey they found that the taxi fare was $15, in aeeor dance with the arrang<?nieut made , with the driver. Not having funds with which to meet the obligation, the whiskey hunt, from which they hoped to renli/.e funds, having failed, they put the driver out of the way. The officers are confident they will 1h? able to determine which of,the men fired the fatal shot. Koborts is in the state penitentiary, fservlilg n re cently imposed 9-months sentence for larceny. ? Several Hurt in Collision. Darlington, Sefrt. 24.?An aoeident on the Lamar road last night nlKWt three milcH from Darlington, resulted lu several i>caple lieing injured, a Ford ear and a carriage being demolished nnd a horse being killed. It ge<?m? that n Ford car, being driven by Sam Truett, with a young man named Hum phries us au omipaut and with a lan tern as the only light ran into the car riage in which Mr. Tom (Iross. his wife, father-in-law nnd throe children were driving home." Mr. Cross suffer ed a broken ankle, one girl ul>out ten years of age had n leg broken, and flu>' o<her girl, al?out thirteen years of a2i\ J had Irer hip broken. Ilia wife and fafher-ln-law were severely bruised. The son that, was driving was unhurt. Sam Truett wan badly cut, It being ry {*? iak?> nirty stitches In hts face and body. Humphries, the other ooehpant of the car, was only bruised. The horde's leg was broken and had to he killed. Hofh the Ford ear nnd the earriaRC were completely demolished.' The passerby brought the I Injured people to fown, wh??re niedlcal |?w ?r?. . J Vov jpfooil things to cat cKU l.">7 standard tivoi-ory Co., IneiniM) ruled. WANTKIK-a limited UUUllHM' of UMIslf aeholars, Tttiuti $3,60 per, mouth. For information pnoim 201 Cam < I'MI, S. C, _V? vl> I'DK HA1 J^TT-r.l'^uil totiriui! oar In good sIih.I'O, at a bargain. Can Ih> scon at ? CailKlOll < "| Mill, (?||niili-n, S. (' Q . ? 20 p. I $3.50 E. C, Scuftor shoes for children, ?1) sizes. Now on solo only $1.98 at Lodinger's shoe sale. It.VIUi.VlN SALE IN LOTS?in <1 .-.irahh' hnildiug lots ..n Walnut street parallel wttli Layfaetlo av enue, tMW. It) the business s<vtion of our city, for yule che?,p. If In terested apply at once, as they will all l>o .sold In thi' iH'Xl few week*. F. Si, /,cin|i, ai Zemp ami )^88 I 'rug St pre. Camden, S. O, -5 27 *b WANTED?Ton 8a<fe*3K?ople wanted at lanllnger's Shoe Store, Cftiudeu, S, O. 20 ab lllvMS I I l ( III \ t, AND PICOTING Neatly and pr<Hoptly done. Prleo reasonable, Apply Jessie Diukins Wright, COS King street, Telephone IDS W., Cmndni, S. Gj 20 pd Men's $2.00 Pongee shirts at Lodinger's shoe sale only 98c. Want you know that we handle fresh ' fruits. v<"getables, eggs, cheese, breakfast baeou and hams. Stumlard (irocory Co., Inoorpora tod. MEN AM) WOMEN average $1.00 per nour soiling hosiery, four ipuirs guaranteed wear four months or now hoslory free. We pay 1*0 i>er cent commission. Free samples to working agents. Complete line of wool and heather mixtures. This Is -the hlg hosiery season. 10xj>cri enee urtueeeasary. Eagle Hosiery Works, I>urby, Pa. 241-1 f FOR SALE?Milk. cream, but t or milk, skim milk ami butter. I>olivere<i at your <iopr. It. M. Null. Route 2. Camden. S. 6. 2(^-27 *>b CORI) TIRES?Old field cord tiros at the |n*l<*e of fabric tires. These tiros are standard high quality with standard guarantee. Hay's Oarage, Camden, S. C. 2^1-20 sb It will pay you to trade with us.' Standard Croeery Co.. Iticoni*>nUe<l. ?li'ST RECEIVED?A frosh shipment ? of tin* wonderful Philadelphia stor age batteries with prh-es greatly reduced. Hay's <Jarage, Camden, S. C. 20-20 sb FOR RENT?'Tlir??e furnished roomn for light housekeeping. ? Apply 1214 Fair Street, Cn/mdeyn, H. C. 25 pd ' LOST?Between 1502 Lyttleton street nud SchloribuiVs Five & Ten Out Store, small folder, contain!ag mon ey, railroad, pass and ldeatlfhsUioa <urd of Mrs. K. F. Daugherty, Fin <K>r tvlll 41en$> return same to her at Mr*. W. J. Jones, at 1502 Lyfctle ton Str<i*t and receive reward. 20 p<l .. mmi - FOR SALE?Pedigreed pecan trees, fruit trees, and ornamental stock, southern grown. Special prices made on commercial orders. Address S. A. McKec, Batesburg, s. (1 25-20 pd. FOR SALE?At Can toy Hill, one hun dred cords dry split pine at $2.00 per cord. Apply Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. 25 tf FOR SALE?About 40 busbeTw of Mmv/.yA seed rye. Apply to L. M. West, It. F. I). 4, Camden, S. C. 25-27 1*1 FOR SALE?Fulgum seed oat? at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to K. A. Brown, Hte 4, Camden, S. C. i 25-20 pd. BURRIER'S OARAGE has Bulck factory service mochanlc?at your service. 23 sb FOR SALE?Two milch cows, aacb giving three gallons milk pef day. Good quality cows. Apply to Mrs. J. H. I^acey or T. H. Bruce, Camden, S. C. 24 20 ?b pOVT throw away your old hat, bring it to us and have it made new and wave dollars. City Pressing Club, O. B. Hprndley, Proprietor, 533 DeKalb Street. Phone 145, Cam den, 8. C. 113-20 rib BURRIER'S GARAGE has Bulck factory service mechanic?at your service. CLOTHES called for and delivered promptly anywhere in town or Mill vlHag&, City Pressing Club, 0. B. Spradloy. Proprietor, 533 DeKalb ?Street, Phone 145. Cimden, S. C. 23-20 Kb FOR SALE? Wood, cut any length, oak and pine. Prompt delivery. Phone 275 J., Joseph Sheheen. Cam den, S. C. 22 tf BURRIER'S GARAGE has Bulck factory service mechanic?at your ~ sorvloe. Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B, McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. WANTED?100 oords oC dry ??Ut pbe wood et eece. Apply to O. H. Yates, ?^ - rags..,. i*t*. THE SUPREME SMALL CAR Wants-For Sale There is a superiority about the cty&7TttJUX/7\ which wins admiration and retains regard. George T. Little DISTRIBUTOR EASTERN CAROLINA CAMDEN, S. C. READY! OUR GIN HAS BEEN PUT IN FIRST CLASS CON DITION, AND WITH A COMPETENT CRfcW, WE I ARE READY TO DO YOUR GINNING. WE APPRE CIATE YOUR BUSINESS. ? THE CAMDEN OIL MEL Worth-More Hair Preparation Prevents Hair Kalllrig Out or Turning Gray Prematurely. Pro motes the Growth. We only ask a trial under direction^ printed on each article. Results guaranteed. Prices: Worth-More Ilalr Grower 50o; Worth-More Glow*) 30c; Worth-More Shampoo 40o. < 10c extra by mail.) Manufactured by Mme. K. E. BELTON, 1713 GordoD Street Camden, 8. C. Agents Wanted Everywhere?Write F?r Terms. Sold In Oaradcn at Zorap ft DePass' and Thomas Williams' Drug Store. WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOU IT WOULD BE A FOOLISH POLICY FOR ANY BANK TO SOLICIT NEW BUSINESS WHILE FAIL ING TO ATTEND PROPERLY TO THE BUSINESS ALREADY IN HAND. ,"... THE FACILITIES OF THIS BANK ARE KEPT AT SUCH A HIGH LEVEL OF EFFICIENCY THAT AT ANY TIME THEY CAN EASILY BE EXPANDED TO TAKE CARE OF ANY NEW BUSINESS THAT MAY COME TO US. IF YOUR ACCOUNT IS NOT ALREADY WITH US, WE WILL HAVE ROOM FOR IT, SO BRING IT ALONG. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. STRONG SAFE .. . ... CONKFRVATIVK