The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 27, 1914, Image 8
Wants ? For Sale ? Rents
A(Ih luborled under I t.ilr I ?????? I ? I*
for I ctinl p?r wudj. ( i ad ? *? b **.??
for Iuhm than 26 wiiih
tfOH . am. \ iiic?- lot of p prior,
ho unidiold aiul kitchen furniture.
li^aklitK up hoiMektmpliiK n'Hwon f< r
Helling Apply ul 401 -DrKull) Kt.
liO/iT A>i old fanhjoped flold
cjuiin, ithoiii i wo fee: long. Keward
of l&.oo for Its ret urn lo Tin- Chron
c|e of |cc litp
jfOHT, rii rayed or tdpliMl One
lirown while mule bird puppy, five*
month* old l,eft home law! Mrm
da.v i < ? ? i ? i m i io Dr s, iv Hrn*liig4
loll 4I?
FOJt HAIJO O i j < ? dilld'H turnout,
00 in pit* c with 1)1 1 lie gout, wagon and
harn#uH, nt ii bargain. Ooai ??u?Uy
kept, will eut tin can.i, wire nulla.
I'.ow'erH, otc. An Ideal leiiin for a
ehlld. Apply at thin offl.ei
WANTKI) Vouii}' hidy i ? > WO k
at motion ph'hirt* hIiow In Hie uftwr
ii no of Apply at IIiIh office.
WANTIOD 'I'n ron i a furnlHhed or
uiifurnlHlii d room at a very reaMon
a l)H' pricu. l'llOltu :i 1 I L.
MIII0|tAI> COMM18HION and Hula
ry io look alter our I>u?Iiichh
your roiiiiiiiinlly.'' f nlere*tlng, dlgnj
ill d, h en 1 1 h fu I work International
M ;i : .i /I n i ? Co, II!) W. 4 1 Mt RtreOt,
New Vork Clly. 2t.
!?'< ? li S A | fluniitg rijjht on
l.idm r, < f 1 it I rom v, to, in
lull, h i'i urn 1'iiiiiiji'ii I lynched t'i' l"
?<-!< b v dirt or rri i I r? i? cl . Apply to
1 t'. J I o 1 1 : : h . a.t I oriu-> , (';imden.
kmc i il'H 1 1 : i .! , " \ i H \ si : i ?;
();?en \Vnl|',( Ida., :? . 1 1 . . , i s ! | : I .<
I e:i.s herVi.d Iritin ( ! In ?, .VIlHsfs
McDownll. , , lip
\VANTKI)r A man to lake cure of
my herd of rat l ie Map . of family
preferred. Apply to W'.^A. UuhIi,
WcKtorham l'lan t lit ion, laiftoft', S, C,
Henry, Savage, Camden, S, C.
NOTHING HARMFUL IN
BA:/i COJjG U SU.U ;
You must 1)0 particular exact
ing, when choosing n remedy for
llaby's cough.
There are so many remedies
containing habit - forming drugs
that haby'H health will be great
iy .impaired unless you know ab
solutely Juki what the remedy
contains and 'he aetion of each
ingredient, no you ean 1 ??? sure it.
i:- ha rin leas.
NYAL'S
ItAliV < Ot'fiJI SVItl'l*
is sold by us on a positive guar
anty We know i he contents and
the action and know that it will
do ;is repi'eseut ed. It breaks up
i rough in short, order, . protects
the membranes of the throat a
u.iinst irritation and infection,
litis i he throat of all injurious
deposits, and prevents further ac
rumu.lat ions.
Contains iio liitltii ? forming
drugs. and can b? uiven
uitli perftvl ."safety ? bal>>
will like it, too.
Twenty-five Cents tlie Itottle.
Whatever a good drug store
ought to base- and many things
1 1 1 : ? ' other drug stores don't keep
vou'll find here. Come to us
. i >;? t ; 1 n 'd vou'lt t?ei what you
wa nt .
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1 U?Ka ! I .< id m \ ? i\ > i
n,,.. . . v, ?cnnl; i". . ; i ? il M . i >
day nights hi ? . . ? 1 1 mon;!, W
c;." Wilson, c ? . M II. 1 1 o.\ man
'11.* ;'u .1 . ; . i :: ; . .:r it i'
. V. ii n novl \ i < i . 1 '? K. S; t
!'? ? . ( ' It-vlv .
v ' ' <>. 1. 1 .('(1 U? . N ? ? \> . \ !? M . .
? i .-.Ms Tluil'Sila. ni^hf ou "t ho
.'nil mo?<:? in ?>a.h iii'Milh I*
\V .! i . \ \\" ,M . . W It I >a v i S
V. . I.' H Whit.-. J W
lv i?'l! ? .1 Kukland Council, No. 1 1!",
.1 1 . O 1* \ M (Antiooh) moots
l-'irsi Thursday night after lull
moon in . h month. H. (\ Cook
\V. Shiver. U. S.
I.ifayetto Council No 2, li. & S. M..
moots second Tuesday In oach
month !l ("1 ri t'f In , T. 1 M.;
!{ r r, i: ; !> M. j. c
i'mviin. 1 1 ' ' V. \ \V H u r
? ; o
Shepherding Health / Occupy' . r.
Shepherds fijoy !
HvO(l health ? ! is no' y .!? J.
tor or llii- i , <?:. air. ! \\< . .
?H't show .. !.ii; htalin mail. t
dean. J Joe tors ha\e suggested ? ;
? he reason hos Jn the fa*-: ih.i. i:.
strong odor of the sheep Ik:.- an a*. .
-??]>! ic influence an! kills <>ft str.i
.;crms. The odor is supposi-d to l>.
particularly good for w hooping ooa v .:
and in a sheep rearing district mo'h
org often send ailing children to play
among the sheep when whooping oongli
Tw abovit.
THE SALE OF TITLES.
Brazil Hai a Hospital That Waa Built
Upon Man's Vanity,'
I ?mii I'eilio I J who |o*t flu* Hi rem*
Of P,l'i;/,ii ill |S>vl VV?I- I lit* li>#t IIIOimrHl
I ii iitr. r 1 1 1 fur siili- lw order lo oil
I ??In MiniU f<*? I lie '?f n liowpl ?
I.I.I III 1(1*1 d?* Ijllll'll'l) I III* M|ll|>vr<'l' Illt
noli in . d t ti n I lie would ion fee (lit* title
? if "I III' roil" "l> ??!'> rtlllwrHHIf Of HH).
run uillfi'i mi (in* titl?* <i| "cunm" on
i?\ *?;?> -i.M> ? M <?!' of ?J.'O.iilMI jlif I
M.im> pro \ I'll willing in hpeonio i*uno- I
lili'il en iIipn i ei i ii >? . mill KtillW'Icni .
i ii i ? 1 1.<*> wh? f io I In oiolnv in endow tlu*
llOfj'li'.l! lj-? \? l ?! II ? I III I ill it < )V IM- 1 1 1< *
Hill III I'Mtniljrt' iiia.v xtili In* 1 1 (lie In
serilit/pl^ ^HU|!i"il I'd I IV I inn; Pedro.
"I J uiiim i><\'ii ii 1 1> to Moinuii Misery/'
\ 1 1 Poii j.* h I'reneh ilile* of 1 1 < ? I ? i 1 1 1 \
W l*l*|* |l I io! |< III '( | III t III* I 1 1 1 1 ?? of till' I'l'VII
till Im* lo ii di'i in* Hull wiiH revived III
I ST I . \ ci ? li?/ 'ii I ii I;- 1 r\ ill jir il<i' Iskuow
M'.(llli iili*> ol n*t l *1 Si i > xli*iiilu*i> nf j
I lit* I'reiii'h i|i|.liiiiinni *ervi<e who i)i i *
lilies liiivo in I'Oi, uii ope of ihesp eer
lllli'ilp'H nnil p?i.\ si 1 1 1 1 \ for I In* t rn n^:i i
(jn||. I'lii' 'i i*- in lip* ejise of u. di|l<e |
II II l< Hill I lo S'J lilil j| IKiiripil.s 'KI.VH I
<M>jl ij VlH'OUPI 1 1 I ? >? > II Pill'OII II Ii i I
ii elievijliei >'-'*)o.
The i el f iliei le is |o (he elTeet tllMt.
Mie pei]pji'ei> >1 I lie holder IliiVllIK IMMMI
i : ; ? isi iuiiied. Id- ihiliu io t In* title* hi
ii . Ilil- I'l-eh Hlli.N eslitlilislied, mid
tile i' I of i lu* repiilille is iidlxed to
I tlf? fmtffit ?:t nnlullrv rhtf'lffro Nowfl.
OUR NAVAL CODE BOOK.
Jealously Ou.irded tfiijnal Secret* That
Aro Uouiul In Met.il.
I'eW tiling# ji !*?? si) Jealously guarded
lflK till- fittlc IkioK "I | lit* Dulled
I States Iimv\ II is ;i I took of sl^ijuU ?
I mil I III* hi i* mi ?rv "H ivtWlltf" signal*
iiscil in tinr daily direction of tho fleet
li\ ii coinii! Hiding nillcer hut a Code
1 1 f signal- to- lie used solely- hi time of
Will* mill III I lie pivsenet* of an enemy.
These seerct eode books are issued
onl.\ to the exeeiitlw oflicers of a ship,
who are enjoined to protect thoni
against t heft by every possible means.
These hooks are threatened not so
much by the ordinary thief as by see
| ret emissaries of other governments >
I vviio desire to obtain knowledge of i
i what the battleships would do in time
of nelioii. ? ; 1 1 \ ci nil. en i s have no sern- j
? pies )i;;nih-l I bel l in su'eh eases.
The loss of one of these secret books |
i li\ an oliieer. unless explained to the [
| entire <al; ?d'ar! ion > l l he ? *>eeretar.v of |
xbi.-? na would o+eu+j 4'Wtrt martini *
and probable expulsion Iroui the serv- i
ire. To ihe honor of the United Stales ;
service no oftleei has ever yet been
in ought up eharged with loss.
The books arch.mud.in heavy metal
j. eoveis, so that in time of threatened j
j < ;i[. mre they may he thrown overboard. !
inking at once to the bottom of the
j ? e:i and Hut- nvujdiim seizure. ? l'ear- !
I ~ ' 1 1 > Weekly.
A Ou. tv Legal Precedent.
! Mr Jul Holmes tins flic tvputu
! ii?>n of (-.in in; more peculiar cases from
: :!leol.| I i w !?.?.?!-. - t I ! : * 1 1 } S I ? \ other IIUMll
' ei of tin- supreme court lie (lllK UJ) .?
| -ilic I'ccciit v- to the ;i in ll'* cli iel) t of his j
issoeiates, when it was contended in
I liliel ?> f ' ; . I I lie (!?- i.. I ! I - >P was ill I
-I' liicieli I aiise tie- offenses Were
I li>>| sl:i|ei| properly
I ' ?"Tint - file |o recall a case in
'? ! ie old I ..... i. - -aid I lie justice "whoro
?a iii' li Ie set forth Ilia I I lie
I - ll ell str.id. a* -mail "li the head. spill
' I lie si. ii . I until a portion fell down
j ? i cither shoiildei. and tile court held
! indi< lineiit del", live because il did
; . ot allelic that the miii wjis Killed"
The jtr -tiee ohsi-rx cd that it was .-i
I i.r .spiitluiK decisim and he didn't In
I ei id It as a pun. either New York
I i Sues.
They W or# Particular.
??We (|o ..IT hot to verv e 1 he |)lll)!ie,"
i he prnpnctiT id ( lie coi ner druu store
'? tool lis. ? hot We c:tii'l please eVel'\
? e' \ . t r\ as we in:> x
A few inii nles n''o two \ oi:n;i wo
en s ,.j 1 1 ::.t o i his place a nd (letna nil
?|| to ;o?.k -.t oil f il.l'e. ! ? if \ I showed
? ? i ? -ll i yy here t" !ii:d it In a feyv m!:i
. oil':, I i.e.* td on*, of them <:i y :
'Sl.v ^ t (IK* 1 ?? ! ! * t III this d i lee
I 1 ! \ \ el III a i of tie like'.'"
.!??:. ? .die-, a |>p|oai!ied nie
..?ill::;.
i ?? . - i tell .is it i here is a li rst
; 'iv in t l.i- vicinity'.'' asked
? m,i ? . ? : ; i : W'e y\ i - h to consul t
I !t .. 1 ; . \ I'\\ s
A no'1 From Ulster.
I ' ?? I ei iM.i i ? - ia <| i <?< a ? ta hie of a
. . . -? i : ? ? I . NN'ccU '?> 1 1 yva s
I 'ei r ,. . . endeared him
? - t" hi- tenantry i lie liletiloraliie
;ti ei:. ie.1 ii Ins s' at an aurienl
; ???;' ?; do.;. ei I wi-h my farmer*
. v ? i I use iron i' o - because they
? 1 ' . ' "'eV e ' . : 1 ii I W' afterward sell as
I' 'v - in I Merman who at
i he awkward yvork
' ' . il h.i nd and e\c|:iim
? d sliovel "I wasn't
'???a V. ? . s,.\|o|)'s llllllirll
i i w '??? ? niii:..* to x,h| ii trra vr "
Hp VV.u Satisfied.
" V . ; e i n t ifnl." said .1
> "it -.- : 1 : eet honrt
\ li \- . ? i ? ? i its w ered. "hea ill y
\ on k iio\, . i . ' \ ;x ; i , deep
"Wei' t'. re ? e.| that's plenty'
ilcp ee e: ' , o i in no cannibal
I .'des- I! I : ;
Ch i v -i If ou s.
H'. l.hs 1 ? y oi i marry a irirl for
hi"' liw'er'* n-o'-V., We'!, I should
... .!.-i it > "i ? Mif to y a irons to allow
he: ; . ie'. Mill 'ii I'.iald. l'hiladei
: h::' I: 1
I >"? ; I I , 1 daht.iel (lemiilie success
1 means Kin. i.i* < I . ? i 1 1 it ih ? common tliilnrs
of life mi' ? ? ii inoii'y writ. -John l>
Kockefel '<?!". I r
WAS NOT SHIP IN DISTRESS
No; Thoughtless Cook Merely Hung
Red and While Tablecloth to
the Breeze.
The cook of the three- masted
?chooucr Rodney Parker haw aykoc
for police protection when be go**
ftHhore, according to latest advh?m
The trouble U ovor hi? hanKing out ti
red mid v> It i t ?? table ?ioth to dr> late
Tuesday afternoon off Highland light
T|i? lookout at Highland light read
tlic itybk irlOth as a signal of (Ustrttii*
and phoned in a roquoHt for a iuk
Twi towbo( t? rushed out of Ronton |
to answer the call for help. Tho Rota>
R.ok* wuh I lie first to come alongside
(he schooner.
^ "llallou!" Hhouted tin* master of tin
t ? i /:
MaHwi!" promptly responded the
ci. | tain U the Rodney Parker in tin
inot l c.onlial and affabln of tones.
"SVcJI," ?a Id the tug's mauler, "you
v?ii ' a tov/hoat, don't you?"
"What for?" This in polite, musical
r nt"H, wlili the proper rlHing Inflec
tion, roused the Iro of the tux's nut ^
t?r
"Vfitt'ro in distrust*, aren't you?"
"Not tliut I have noticed; but if
you'll stand by for a couple of Iioui-h
I'll look llio vessel over and let you
kinw." The captain of tho Parker
shnvv<(| his teeth in a grin
^''V i llain. v\hul you ? wauled was a
rovojjue cutler?" rasped buck thy mas
ter of the tug. and with a awing on
her heel, tho I'.etsv Rohk headed Into
tin-', harbor again.
"The uiixt tlmo 1 take a 'trip off Hos
ton llnhi at night and in tho uarly
dawn for a r.choonor with a cook
aboard who can't hang out a table
cloih without calling for help, it will
be becau.ii! I've gone dotty in , the
head." soliloquized tho master of the
tUK on arrival at T wharf in tho af
ternoon.
"I'd like to meet that cook ashore."
rHfOSliill I'oat.
NOT AFRAID OF THE FUTURE
-Anyway, as "Mammy" Put It, the Cir
cus Was Right There and f
Winter Was Not. >.
La Foii}aihe'a fable of the grasuhop
per and tin* a n ? llnds an echo in real.
1 i ft? in the following incident reported
by a Chicago United Charities- 'Wor.?
or. There wan a colored mammy on
the Son Hi :iiik! who had often? applied
to the organization for clothes and
fo< (I. One day last Bummer ono of
the branch superintendents came
across the good woman in State street.
She was drested up in full regalia,
her costume resembling somewhat the
Sunday chit lies worn by Joseph, and
she was tollowed by a troupe of
ebony-faced "chillun."
' (Joing somewhere?" asked the h u
porintendeiit.
"Yass'ni." was the reply, "we-all' is
?\\ ine to the circus."
? The cfrc.us! Mow did you manage
to buy tickets?"
Wall, yo" see it was dis way. We
sold t he cookstove yesterday an'
bough* em."
' Sold the cookstove thai we gave
you''" echoed the other in dismay.
"Yass'm. You sc., duriif the sum
mer w<> (an Kit along fair to middlin'
on cold victuals, an' anyhow, winter
is ,i Inn, way off. an' de circus am
h y a 1 1 I IgUi i>0 A . .
Fresh Air Society.
A national association has been
formed to. promote the use of fresh
air. particularly in sleeping cars aud
schoolroom^. One may laugh at the
modern American tendency to insti
tutionalize ? \ ery tiling, and form so
cieties to do things which every hu
man lx.? i i> j; should attend to tor him
self, but such an organization as the
one referred to has its uses. The no
tion is ^till ;ibroad in the land that
some kinds of fresh air are very dan*
gt Tui;.< to human beings, and* must be
list d with extreme caution to avoid
fatal results. "Night" air is one of
the:--, supposedly deadly varieties of
atmosphere: "fail" air is another:
iik \ ii;g air. otherwise known as
"drafts." is a third In tact, there
are almost as many kinds ot e\il at
mrv-phere as there are fools to make
the classical ion ? aud the name of
th( last is h-ttieii The fresh air as
sociation can combat these nbturd no
tions. Perhaps also it can spare a lit
tle time in look into the Chicago s>"$
toiu of school \entilatiou. which h>
bas<-d on the assumption that a ie. ? ti
er w is ? oiup' teiit to iiisiruei >01.11;.:
n:l"d- doesn't know enough to tell
\?!ii ii her ;oom mods an airi:-.g. ?
Chirnuo Journal
Lucky "13" for Explorer.
ivnior Nansen lias good reason to
regard : a.> a lucky number The
c:? . i i ("ae I'liim. in which lie n..:!o
th< :an>l .- i.ei ? :-stul of his expeditions,
teo ,)t i.: men, all of wh. i .if
t< i .it. ati.-.riice of three years ret,.; ? d
t< r iioiue> in perfect health. Tin sr
1> ?..<!? r arrived hack in Norway on .Hi
gu> " vvi'.. and on die same day
the I'r .i:i emerged from her Ioiik uriil
on ' .> ? i ! 1 1 o t he open sea Mure*
o\e- u the \i;..igo, a.s the doctor
lee.i.i- Kirk prost-nted us w till
? ' ' 'ts . ; eurious coincidence | :?
' pup In ? i . '? I nihor i;'.. iV.'L;. :or
lli :r.o:.
Wry He Turned Pale.
"V.'ri-i. i..\c:uiuu-d his w
"Shi . \ ! l.-.t ]??? t . r
??'?at "'.r : - , ? ? : ? ? (I the innocent
lor! :: !<??>? v. .!
1 !;?? ::: hand <> ,.m
a v. 'i :i:i. I can see by the writii
ai d you \irn? d paio when you saw
it."
Y t s . Hero it lo It s your dress
maker * bill."
WORKED FOR COVETED CAR
1^""" - ?
Boy Had Sense Enough to Bee Fa
ther's Position, end the Result
Waa Good.
A farmer was ccntshlorably In debt;
his interest charge WfUfibout all It
was safe to be. 'I lie boys, were good, i
hard-working, thoughtless fun loving
I boys JiiHt tho natural tort. They I
' prayerfully bosoughtthelr lather to
buy u mc ,r cur. Thlp ho did not
| think ho could afford Thy boys re
I Btuiij'd lib) Boomjpg Ktlnginyt<?;. Then
the man hud an Inspiration, related
the liryoders' (Ja/elle.
Tho oldest . hoy wan bet to keeping
an account of the farm operations?
expense and income. They credited
the place with all that they ought ;
j tljey charged to "real estate" ditches
I and lluieHtono spread; they invt n
| toriod at fie beginning of tl|e year.
Then with the balance sheet before
them they made an IntcMegcnl analy
sis of their .position.
They had not yet reached tho. point
where they could afford the car ? tho
boya themselves decided that but
they were coming out from under tho
debt. They had proof that this ven
ture was profitable and that they saw
where wise expenditure for fertilization
or for shelter would add to gains. !
Like good business partners they laid
their plans and went on with their
work, more interested than ever, since
now the farming was a Karnc at which
they could skillfully play and hope
for winnings.
Then this same farmer told his boys
they should have the car as soon as
they asked for It. The sons, knowing
all about tho conditions, replied that
they hoped to be ready for it in two
years.
HASN'T SLEPT FOR A YEAR
But He Wfcrks Every Day, lu the Story
Told by a Laborer of
Duqucsne.
Duquobiie is the home of what is al
leged to he another lreak of nature a
working ? a man who 1b Haul - to have
been without sloop fot- more than a
year, and yet works every day, relates
the iMttsburgli Dispatch. Thin wonder,
"Mike" Vouhouae, twenty six years
old, says he has been In four hospitals,
two health resorts and under tiie caro
of many different physicians, all of
whom failed to discover the cause of
his ailment. Most of them attribute
it to excessive worry, which had af
fected his momach and in turn his
brain, according to Youhouse.
"Mike"' says that he had always
been strong and healthy, working ip a
Duquesne mill. He says that mpro
than a year ago lie was given a drink
of liquor, which immediately sickened
him. This sickness recurs frequently.
He say? that he lias not slept since
that time, although he has tried every
thing from the hardest work to the |
strongest medicine, lie koos to bed,
but cannot sleep.
, i
Good Reason. ,
William J. Burns, at a banquet in i
New York, told a number of detective !
stories. "And then there was Lecoq."!
said Mr. Hums. "Lecoq, late one !
night, was pursuing his homeward
way wlum, from a dark,, mysterious- j
looking house set in a weed-grown i
garden, he heard loud shouts and
roars of: "Murder!, Oh, heavens! ?
Help! You're killing me! MurderJ' j
'"It was the work of an instant for j
Lecoq to vault the crumbling fence, i
tear through the weedy garden, and
thunder at the door of the mysterious!
house.
young girl appeared.
*' 'What's wanted?' she asked po- 1
litely.
"1 heard dreadful cries and yells,'
panted Lecoq. 'Tell me what is*
wrong! '
"The youn^ girl blushed and an
swered with :>n embarrassed air:
" 'Well. sir. if you must know, ma's
putting a patch on pa's trousers and ,
he's got 'em on.' "
Bullets That Come Back.
Speaking about a purchase of a
large quantity instead of sheet lead :
for the manufacture of collins, two
I men interested in metals joined in
I the following discussion, says the En-.
| gineerlng and Mining Journal:
"That is a filial consumption," said
i one. "That metal never conies back i
into the market. l'here are others," :
I renlarked his friend. "Shot and bul
I lets, for example." "Yo\i are only par
I t tally correct," replied the first. "Some i
: of the bullets come bac k. They are so
economical and s? well organized in
I Germany that after military practice i
I the soldiers have to pick up and ac- :
: count for all the lead they have tired. ,
They ate no theorists about conserva
i tion over-U^ero. They are practltion
| ers." A
Unlucky Thirteen.
Married at the end of summer, only ,
a couple of months before, and now
they already were quarreling
"And to think." snapped the young
i wife, "how palaverous and sweet you
were this summer" So popular at
Cottage City! Huh' .lust for curios
i Ity I'd like to know how many other
i girls you made love to there before
you made up to m*?'"
The man buried his head in his
hands There were twelve." he
groaned but 1 didn't count 'em up
' until It was too late'
Put Them Wise.
! Two Philadelphia pastors have been
i warned by the police and tire depart- '
| ments that they must stop overcrowd* ;
j Ing their churches. How do the pas- j
tors manage" it ? A ureat many New
| York preachers would be glad to lcaxn. !
? Now York World.
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To ClotM) ut Mix.
We, i in- undersigned merchanta
Ot lilt City or Camden agruo to j
clotu* our rOHpaetlve pl&ceg of bust- ,
iut?K at hIx o'clock from March 30th
to Bept, 1 Mt . Saturday* excepted;,
HpriiiKw and Shannon.
Malono-Pearcft- Vouiir lidwv. Co.
Sam Miller.
II. Swltzer.
W. OelveuUelincr. i
? KlltorprlB? M?r<-anl lie Co.
T. .1, Arrant*.
I in t'liu and Harrett.
MUrchiHoii Whbletmlt* Supply <'??, i
<\ Whitaker.
HHruch-NettlcH Oo.t I
L. Bchenk and ('o.
L?vkoff Uro*.
J. H. Goodnle'w 8oiih.
W. O. Wilson.
J. C. Nicholson,
j. Shebeen And Bro.
Ithutno Bros.
p. Hutuiiiuu.
M. MokuIcicu uitd Co.
1/ 3. Whltuker.
j. 0. Cunningham.
,Wo!fe-Klchel Co,
Mi H. Heyman.
(J. I i. Ill Ac k will.
McCuukll) Hvoi.
W. F. Nettlea.
I Hi hi h Bros. and Va).
^Between Two Bags
of cement there may not be very
much difference in appearand*
but there may bo a kthmi one in
quality. If you get your <^iaent
or other building material* here,
you'll gut the kind that experts
who know and want the bent al
way? use.
BURNS & BARRETT
CAMDEN, S. C. '
Corn For Sale
We have about 500 to 600 bushels ear corn in
the shuck at our farm for' sale. Our prices is right,
just a little above market price for shipped corn.
We also have a limited quantity of field selected
seed corn. It is prolific and we . know is a good
variety. It will pay you to plant good seed corn.
PRICES
1 Bushel $2.50 3 Bushels or more .. $2.25
Y* Bushel .... $1.50 x/\ Bushel... $1.00
Sample ears can be seen at First National Bank
WORKMAN & MACKEY
SEED POTATOES, UNION SETS
And All Seeds For Your Garden
Nasturtium, Sweet Peas and Other Mower Seed
DON'T TRY
to Raise Chickens CONKEY'S STARTING FOOD
W ithout Using 25c Package f
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W . ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE NUMBER 30
Jrorse Show 2Sist'tQrs
A CORDIAL INVITATION
extended to our friends
and patrons to consult The
Millinery Review of Fashions,
the fashion authority of the
world, m our Show Room
ASK TO SEE IT"
MISS MATTIE GERALD
1048 Broad Street , Camden, S. C.
For Evening Wear
our slippers and pumps are jurt
the thing. Correct in every de1", "
? ail of style, leather and f
they are the ne plus tilifftr -
fined footwear. They net off "??
daintiest costumes, embellish tl?p
less ornate. Come and sec f?r
yourself. You'll surely van* '
pair or two. %
McCaskill Bros.