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Mother! Don't Delay if Baby's Listless Don't uul( till l?ab>" Is acreamln* with j?ain or burnt ng with (evi-f be? for ? you think about aendlnjf for the 4o?tor. And don't atart dotting blrn with Mtroni; n.^icinen that i.nay ?K? more harm than good K?-vp Teeth I in at bund and glv< It fcecordiiiK to <1 1 r?- ? lion* ut th? first Mien of trouble Hfferr- baby befta* cutting hid teeth yoii.mn aUrt kIvIok Tcelhtna. 'Twstl mak? it easier for him and for >ou, too, "ii'? d.ii.K* foils to wan wh#n baby Keta or begiai- to fret/.' writes Mrs. M Oitchen?, Rout* 4, Macon. Oft. "I l?*rn ed that when my baby #rot *|ek with fever and l>owel trouble 'fe^thma ?>? on ended Mj trouble and * ttOW be i.o hsi well and lively aw a rrjckejt.'' Taethint ?? aold by all drutfgiata, or rul 10' to .Moffett ^[laboratories. < 'olumb.ua, ( I a., tor pacRagt and FREE BOOKLET ABOUT BABIES TEETHINA Builds Better Babies I hr?;e Dead; One Dying. Spat tariburg. Sept h, Thre<? per* ou* an* dead toda\ ami the fourth in (iiticn! condil ion a', the (.Jvnoral Ho-pital a.s the result of an tiuto mobile wreck that occurred at mid night last night when the car in which they \vete riding v'hii ofT the ?o id^e over the t\ ( \ &. (). ill Mayo ..mi fVil ? hi 1 1 \ feet to the track* bt-lo'tt . The -dead ait' Kuntne l'endleton, !U), c . f Hucklebe-ii y, near ('hesnee; Worth Medley, of (iafTrie) ; a man named (/rayi Mippoaed to ho of Ciaffney. Kae Duncan, young white woman, -0, of < JafTney, fourth ?neml>er of the party, is still alive 1m! ut a t ritica! condi tion The average life of men i r > the ? oMei ( liniatt'-i ..r>o U'? years, a> > om i tared with r.7.41 for women. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. .MILL WORK i'AS'i. DOi RS, BLINDS AND ? UMBFJ* : . -.fv ' M \:u r ?. Phono 7 i i ' ?' ? r ! ;; ( A , .V v. . Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST _(Dffice Ov&r Brnce's Store)' CVMUEN.S. C. f\ 1 ikJ b rv, n /> a r;i * u. V... iuAilK'Li'fi nsi Crork' r Build!;ig r mOni- 150 IMA NO TUNING Lewis L Moore 242 W PHONE or 46 CAMDEN, S. C. T. B BRUCE . Veterinarian .? .0 s . ^ n ? I' I CAMDEN, 5 , C. Hayes Bus Line CAMDEN T< ) Colu rpbiA, Bishop ville, Hartsville, Kershaw, Lancaster, Charlotte. Yoi information Phone 181, Camden Hotel A. R. COLLINS Undertaker and Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICES Camden, S. C. Telephone ? Day 41; Night 380 The IC? on.'tn.Ic Value nl An Acrred- j it'ed II irrli Si. howl to a Town or City, ( u"? fk: I l kind en.ougb to publish j tbc^foiiuwinif at'tji' !< in yoa.t most -' valuable- paper as its object i* to, aCri quaint out' loyal citizctKof our inten* j tiort tb laun* h a campaign fi)?' the: pui of -raising nwhey '<? b?*lp in [ lY)i fuihi-OiiriK of out Nt'W l'ublic Sttfioo.i Building I hope also to prove'! that an ov'Ti'diM High School is hot onlj a fixed a^sct but a dijt j(\ct i t :,?iiiii value to a 'I own or City It doe* not take an experienced (u oim'iium to view the ? geographical surroundings of the lx*autiful city of t'amden to apprise our wide-awake ( I amber of Commerce of her future possibility of tremendous growth. The signs of the times show that the tide of economic development in headed towanl our Historic City and with it the gteat demand for Capital and Labor. VVe beljeve that the far-see ing < ye of the power* that be, wel comes foieigh capital and at the same j time is equally cognizant of the fact j that Ho hie ('apitat must play am ? rutin! part in the economic develop- j nientv in order to maintain that hi^h stan iaiil of independence which 'char acterizes the City of Camden. The history of finance shows that the liankuiK System is the heart of the monetary circulation, therefore, tf the Hnnk vis the heart, the deposits, l?e they ever so small, made by the thrifty citizens of the town or com munity, constitute the a rterio-veoous circulation, or liquid capital, Tho natural Conclusion is, that the sever- ! ing of any branch of this great sys- | tem incapacitates local capital in a j corresponding degree. I have in- I du'ged in this little article or dis- L course to prove the distinct economic ! value of an accredited High. School to a Town or City. Those of us who arc struggling to J give our children a Chain e to meet j the high standing required by our j Stale, know the tremendous cost and sacrifice. To send one child off to school for one year, would cost ap proximately $200; and for live years it wy.uld cost approximately $!,0J)0.00 Therefore, assuming that fifty chil di'vn it'll vui town for the ftairtv sp#e?) | of tiir.v, we would ha\ ? an agg>eg#K* sum of $50,000,00 taken away from , the community. This aiim if applied \ to educational purposes in our own | home town, would build a brick utruc- ] turc with ail modern conveniences and i would give every boy and girl an j equal ch'anee to pursue a good High ?khuol education. Thus viewing it f fiotn an economical standpoint, we I (? i t ( $<>0,000 ) fifty thousand dollars drawn directly from the floating cap ital of our local financial system ai?d deposited in the Hanks of other towns and cities for their -economic, development, I believe therefore, that' the treat- j ment is to 8 top the leaks and thereby ; pool the savings of all our citizens, and lot the reservoir which contains; our local capital, run over and build up our own beautiful city rather than K-ak out and find its way into the j pools of other progressive cities and ' towns. With this idea in view I am surir that all will agree thai. an. uc^ .cieilifcd High School is a direct economic value, as well as a fixed \<y h town or city. In this connection, T feel that it . Would be Hacriligiou* if I failed to mention the Church of (?od. It is said by -Medical Science, that the Kndo crine (tlands manufacture a substance Called harnrone, which builds up the anatomical structure of the human body and at the same time harmon izes the physiological action of all the other organs of the body, If this is true, of the human body, then the function of the Church and School is to build up the mental and spiritual man and at the same time harmonize human action which is conducive *o prosperity, peace and happiness, ffhe inseparbility of these three great lights, the mind, soul and body, which aie, the fundamental principles j of human development, must have ; been uppermost: in the mind of the; great philosopher who wrote in let ters of gold, which grow even bright er with time, "Were I so tall as to icach the. pole, or grasp the Ocean in my span, I must be measured by ; my Soul, the Mind's the standard of the' ^1 an." ? The rapid progress that is being in?d< t: i:?. -w.u- n - i uu i ?<*'?? hf^k im'iMmg <?i -he. '.uk;on School UioVi-. Vih <av;v that tilt' broa<the?rtcd ini-n of our Trustee. I' -a'd M v. endow* **?! vyith ih?r spirt vi J he and ihttt I ho subject of my discourse has evi dently loiix* since been dfcsoussod in their private meetings and is now beinK tftio tangible form.. We ha requested to raise $500.00 for the purpose of paying half on the- sealing outfit for ilit School AudHouum, hut owing to addi tional incidental impi owou-m * which we hope to make in order to place our School House and grounds on that' high plane' which insures the best re sults, we are asking our f wends to help us raise $2,000.00 by Thanks giving Day, on which day the cere mony for the laying of the corner atone will be held under the auspices of the Colored -Masonic Order of the "City, conducted By l)r. C. C. Johnson of Aiken, ^.S. C., Grand Master of the Colored Kaaonic Lo<jpres i : South Carolina. A few years ago the textile corpo rations found it \l:> hard ;?? labor, because of the restles*ne u* the workmen, who Would go to one mill and stay awhile, and soon move to another. The superintendents were always at a loa? for >k?H(W labor. On investigation by the capitalists, ?t was found that the restlessness and wife i- atory movements wore due to the, fact that tho employees were in search of better homes for their fam ilies, better schools for the education of their children, and a Church Vol worship God as men of other walks of life. As a result of these investi- ! gations, we find beautiful mill vil. i lages which rival in beauty the mu- ( nicipalities which they join, churches with their steeples pointing Heaven ward, School Houses thronged with children with hopes for the future written on their foreheads, and satis fied skilled workmen going about their duties with a song, keeping time with the hum of thousands of spindles to the tunj of prosperity, peace and happiness to all If this be true, in industrial corpo- ; rations, it is equally true in municipal corporations, and I am confident that j our friends and business men will not ? he*it.at* to hejp us raise ($2,000.00) Two Thousand hollar.*, gts I am sure the returns will tk? an Hundicd Fold. Wry respectfully, k J. Presley J'ickett, M. !>., President of Pa^ent-Teachers Associ ation,. (amden, i>. ('. I rum Mr. Munn. I To m> friends throughout Kershaw! I County: I take this method of again j thanking you from the bottom of my heart for the handsome vote given me in my second race for the House. While I did not receive quite enough Votes to elect, I wish to say that I appreciate your support with that same high appreciation as if I had been, elected. And now in conclusion let me say this to you: that if the campaign two years hence is sched uled the same as it was this year I will meet you aT'Blahey in AuguHt, ll>2t>. Again thanking you one and all for your very flattering vote, I am Very respectfully, Jax 1?. Munn. Clarence Bishop waji killed lit Clin ton Tuesday when the cylinder head blew ofT the largo engine in Clinton I Cotton Mills, W 2. The cylinder head narrowly missed younc Bishop, one of the bolts striking his body. He was badly scalded from the steam, and died in a few hours after being rushed to thfc Hays hospital. The cylinder head struck the wall with such terrific force that the wall vvas completely penetrated. for the liver Beware of imitation*. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack age* bearing above trade mark. CAMDEN ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY, SEPT. openISen s p r^EE^T^REET Tar aoeT1?" nop n PRICES: Adults 80c; Children 30 c INCLUDING WAR. TAX Positively Coining io 1 his City. Beware of Rumors id the Centra? y M05T ASTOUNDING EXHIBITION EVER CONCEIVED 1 NEWLY ADDED FAIRYLAND SPECTACLE CINDERELLA in J U N OLE LAND THE CIRCUS EDUCATIONAL FOR YOUNG and OLD. -A MIGHTY university OF-' NATURAL HISTORY - MILE -LONG GORGEOUS FREE STREET^ PARADE WATER -PROOF TENTS AND 2 COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS . _ DAIU 2 AND 6 P.M., COMFORTABLE SEATS j^DOOPS OPEN FOR DECEPTION Of PUBVLC IN iMtf ONE 'HOI W eathe rproofing at last , to last Genaaco Latite Shingles lay flat and snug ? stay waterproof and storm-light whether laid over old. worn-out wooden Shingles or over new1 boards. That's Lecause they are locked together. A patented Key device? invisible on the completed roof ? ciamps each shingle to those underneath. No curling ?no bulging ? no flapping in the wind. .1 Luiite Shingles are made of the highest ''all-wbo! felt heavily waterproofed with the famous Trinidad Lake Asphalt Cement. Attractive in coloring? economical in cost ? they last for j ears. And they're as I' IRE-SAFE as they are wea'.her-safe. Made in three natural, unfading colors ? red, green and blue-black. Come in any time and examine them. No obligation, Springs & Shannon Incorporated MOVED i am now located in the Savage Garage building on West DeKalb Street, where I am better prepared to serve my customers and the public generally in the automobile repair line. ALSO CARRY LINE OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSO RIES AND SUPPLIES. Cars Washed and Greased' S. B. BEARD'S GARAGE JUST RECEIVED Carload Black and Galvanized Pipe . Carload of Round^and Flat Iron Carload of Galvanized Corrugated Roofing ? Have in stock cur of Shafting all sizes 3-16" to 3 7-16" Pipe. Valves, Fittings, Belting,, Hose and Packing. Shafting. Steel and Wood Pulleys, Pillow Blocks and Hangers, Injectors. Lubricators ami Oil Cups. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY ?23 Weil. Gerv.i, S*. Colombia,^ C.