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W. D. Browder Is Highly Pleased With Acme Fertilizers Mr. W. 1). Browder, Germantown, N. C., is another member of the large anay of Acme boosters. The above picture show# what results Mr. Browder gets with Acme Fertilisers tobacco. lie nays: "I used Aeaac Fertilizers 26 years ago. I think they are as good as aay fertilizer I have ever used? will also use them next year." Acme Fertilisers have beeu growing banner crops since 1883. They are the "Old Reliable," and proven without superior through 44 years of use by hundreds of farmers, tV 'Before arranging your season's fertilizer supply, see the Acme dealer or write us. ACME MANUFACTURING CO. WILMINGTON, N. C. Win. Gi Ichriat, Pre?. J. G. MiCuimick, Soc.-Trc-**. Since 1883 the Old Reliable Acme Fertilizers STUDENTS RAISE ROUGH HOUSE ' Make Their Get-a-Way When Greek Phonen Police Headquarters Under u recent Columbia dateline Jas. L). Grist, in The Yorkville En quirer, writes the following special story: So this ia # part of what goes on at the University either known or un known to the authorities if any there be there, eh? And it is a fact, that .some pretty good South Carolinians and taxpayers think there is not much authority or discipline or decorum en forced there. However that may be: L grew hungry late the other eve=~ mug after doing my stint for this newspaper and sauntered into a neighboring cafe for an order of fried shrimp and coffee. As I entered the door of this place, a Greek restaurant whose name does not matter, I saw something was wrong in the rear. There was cursing and flourishing of arms and fists and. bottlPs. "What ya'?mean butting in on us?" I heard a voice just past the "youth age" croak. And he shook his fist threateningly. Three other half baked youths seemed to arise about the same time in a manner threatening. Then I noticed a tall, red faced, blaik haired man ,his hair parted on the left side rise. They merely grinned as they turned their gaze in the direction of the speaker. "Boy," said the tall, red faced, black haired man, "you better go hom<' and to bed and take ydur kid playmates along with you," said he. "Make us," said the four young er men almost in chorus. There was more cursing and flour ishing of fists and bottles on the part of the "boys" one might call them, '? The big, red, black haired fellow merely looked at them and laughed. Then the Greek proprietor butted in. ? "You boys you," said he, shaking his hands at the one who had started the row in the younger crew, "Mos' evera night you boys come in here and raisa da hell. You bunch of bum*. I betta you no have got seventy-five cents. You getta de smell o' bottle and you maka like you drunk as de hell. You no good. Get out! 1 calla de police!" And the proprietor went to the phone and sure enough did call the police station. A few seconds passed and then all was quiet and silent and still. I saw the four youngsters, make for their coats and their hats. One stopped at the cashier's window and paid the check. I learned later it was fifty cents for the orders of the t'ouri All the /while the big, red faced, black haired man was standing up and laughing and laughing. The four youngsters faded into the night. Shortly afterward a policeman sauntered in. He told of a call he had received from headquarters. He was told^he was just a little too late. Going around the counter and lifting a cake box he got what he wanted without offering to pay. Then, he too, went out into the night. Peace haying been restored and all being reasonably sileiH and still again the proprietor told me his story while ?? > CAMDEN OFFER^THE BEST VALUES IN REAL ESTATE IN THE SOUTH WE ARE NOT ACQUAINTED WITH THE MAN WHO HAS LOST A, DOLLAR BUT WE KNOW QUITE A NUMBER WHO HAVE MADE MANY DOLLARS IN BOTH RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES ti-r<>om cottage, lot 180x200 feet, Lakeview $ 5,000.00 ^-rpom new residence, corner lot facing park < 9,500.00 '?room brick bungalow, beautiful outlook 9,000.00 ^-rooms, on park, largo lot 14,000.00 tf-roomn, adjoins Hchool property (needs some repairH Knf iu n crrwvl Drofit in il) at {,.>00.00 but there is a good profit ? rooms, 4 acres, wonderf small hotel propositions i f?n be bought on good terms for nm p? ? - - - i-roomH, 4 acres, wonderful setting, one of the beHt small hotel propositions in the South, worth $.>0,000, - 30,000.00 We have close-in acreage at very attractive prices and building iota that troon muat double in prices. !-et s ta it over ore 'h<? inevitable advance. C. P. DuBOSE & CO. Kirat Floor I,oan & Saving. Bank Bldg.. DeKalb Street Phone 43 Ni*ht Phone 32J-:-N. C. Arnett, Realty Dept. 'Don't forge* u* when you need Fire Insurance" . v vi| ^ ' . ? - ? _ ~.S I munched my simple meal: "ThtiBo boys from the aehqol? whatj you call the Universe they worry the hella outa mo sometime," he said. "They getta little spending monoy'th? firsta do month. They buya little moonshine you call; an they com-} Up town to eat. They come to my place. They, no drink much. It no Ki' much. Tluy njisa the devil about nothing with anybody as you see. It hurta my business. "They no have much money. They 110 eat much. 1 rather i\o have 'em if they raisa hell." And then, growing really sorious through his anger, he inquired: "Say whatta matta with your Universo* They let boys do as they damn please. In old country, in Athens, we no come to town and raise what you call rough ! house. You no way to control 'em and make 'cm good and make 'em study at your Universe I had no answer. "The cop was mighty slow in com ing, V I suggested. "Oh, hell," he replied, with a characteristic Grecian shoulder shrug. "I find Columbia cops not much good. When you want him he not found no where. When you no want him he right here. Hut los your boys at Uni verse, they have no manners they have no money, they too much rough, specially first of the month. "What legislature for?" I "Why don't dey make 'em study." And we admitted sadly we didn't know how in this wide wide world it eou!d possibly be done.' Coal Strike Settled. Philadelphia, Feb. 15; ? Settlement of the anthracite strikle has been ef fected. Ratification of the action taken Friday, which ends the greatest industrial .struggle in the world's his tory of labor, will come through a convention of miners the middle of next week and the following day will sec the precious black diamonds roll ir?g to market. Two million persons in the anthracite fields and nearby territory, including the 158,000 mine ? workers who stood solidly behind their leaders to win the strike, saw the end ing, of the suspension which had par alyzed business and brought bank ruptcy and want to many. A flve year contract was agreed upon, the longest term ever negotiated in the hard coal industry. The Spanish trans-Atlantic aviators led by Commander Franco, arrived at Buenos Aires,. Argentine, Wednesday at 2:17 p.m., completing a journey across the Atlantic of 6,232 miles. While hunting rabbits George Snyder, 10 years old, Wednesday shot his sister, fatally wounding her, near Highland Park, 111. ANNOUNCEMENT. Subject to the rules governing the Democratic Primary, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for Mayor of the City of Camden in the ap proaching election. If elected, I shall advocate a progressive Administra tion consistent with good business. C. P. DuBOSE. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. L. DePASS, Jr. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for alderman of the City of Camden from Ward Four, subject to the City Democratic primary. C. C. WHITAKER, SR. For Alderman Ward Four I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Alderman from Ward Four for the city ?f Cam den in the coming Democratic priinary subject to the rules and regulations of the primary. LEON H. SCHLOSBURG. FOR TREASURER I. hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Kershaw County in the coming prim ary, subject to the rules and regula tion? of the Democratic party. S. W. HOGUE. For Judge of Probate I hereby announce myself as can didate for the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of Democratic primary. SAMUEL N. NICHOLSON. For Alderman Ward Three.* 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Alderman from Ward 3 of City of Camden, subject to rules of Democratic primary. J. H. OSBORNE FOR ALDERMAN WARD ONE I hereby announce my*velf as a candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman of the City of Camden from Ward One, subject to the rules of the Citv Democratic primary. W. L. JACKSON. FOR ALDERMAN WARD TWO "I hereby announce myself as a can didate from Ward Two in the ap proaching primary subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. LANE C. SHAW. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, March 22, 1926, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Harriett R. Jordan, de ceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final dis charge as said Administrator. '? H. O. CARRISON, JR. ? Ou&n, b- V, m? ' . FACTS The fact is the solidist thing in the world. It is to opihions and sentiments and fancies what a chunk of granite is to a running stream. This bank is founded on facts. Let us help you to get your finances on the same solid-basis. ? ? The First National Bank Of Camden, South Carolina The Longest Tunnel. Comparatively few people . know that there is in process of building in the State of Washington what will be the longest tunnel in the United States. It's being bored through the heart of the Cascade Mountains, and will be nearly eight miles long when completed, which will not be for about three ye&rs. By means of the tunnel sohne 18 mile^ of steep; moun tain grades and curvature will be cut off,' "as it is being built on a straight i line through the ranges. A conserva tive estimate of its cost is put at $10,000,000, and the running time of th? Great Northern Railway will be lowered by several hours when it is available for use. A vertical shaft has been sunk about one-third of . the way from the east end which is not a great distance from Wenatchee, Washington, and gangs of workers are tunneling in both directions from it as well as from both east and west ends. ? Christian Science Monitor. i 1 - -> 4 w v*w Attorney Gets In Bad Spring City, 'Trinn., Feb. 16. ? Former Attorney General Ben T. Mc Kenzic, one of the leading attorneys for the prosecution in the trial of John T. Scopes for violation of tho anti-evolution law, was fined $50 and costs for disorderly conduct and held to the grand jury on a charge of transporting liquop* her? late Saturday afternoon. News of the incident leaked out today and Judge J A. Cald well, city recorder, confirmed it. Important Price Policy for HUDSON-ESSEX We Discontinue F. O. B. Factory Prices and Announce "At -Your -Door" Prices Effective February 15, These Cars Will Be Priced to Include Freight, War Tax and Equipment. No Charge Will Be Added for Handling. . There Will Be Nothing Else to Pay. Remember these are NOT F. O. B. Factory Prices, but the DELIVERED Prices at Your DOOR Tlie Price Tou Pay to Drive Away All Cars Are Complete with the Following Equipment: jLr Bumper Front and Rear . . . Electric Windshield Cleaner . Rear View Mirror . . . Transmission Lock (Built In) . . . Radiator Shutters w Moto-Meter . . . Combination Stop and Tail Light Hudson Super-Six COACH - - - *13?? * Brougham - - 164? Sedan - - - - , Essex Six Coach *930 15 Convenient and Easy Purchase Terms For Those Who Desire \ V \ HUDSON-ESSEX SALES COMPANY . ' . x * Camden , South Carolina s ? *, * ' , M** f k?v-*. ??; , ? ?, ' v tL fc. - / Hudson is World's Largest Builder of ' 'Sixes "and Third Largest Builder of Mot a* Ce**