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TO fr Jf SUCCESSFUL 'PRUDENT MAN" ? YOU MUST HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT , The man with money in the bank has a big advan tage over the one who has not; he has self confidence, the confidence of the community and GREDIT. When you KNOW that the measure of your suc cess depends not upon the amount of money you spend, upon the amount you SAVE, is it not time you were cutting our EXTRAVAGANGE, starting a bank ac count and constantly INCREASING the balance to your credit ? Make OUR bank YOUR bank. The First National Bank ? oF CAMDEN, S. C. cfrom t/ie Gradle to t/ie &raue Everyone Uses Hardware of Some Kind The discriminating customer insists on quality goods, for CHEAP hardware is about the POOR EST investment on earth. The edge of the sharp est razor is not keener than our desire to serve you acceptably ? to serve you in a manner to win your approval ? therefore, whatever y&u buy from us will be of the "quality" kind. t. We Sell Everything in Hardware ialone -Pearce - Young HARDWARE CO. Valuable Main Street Property .for Sale WE HAVE LISTED WITH US FOR QUICK SALE THE B. R. McCREIGHT MERCANTILE PROPERTY, 1129-1131 BROAD STREET. ' Lot 66x382 feet, on which is situated a commodious, well constructed building. - ? - This property is peculiarly well located for any com mercial enterprise ? Hotel, Office Building, Stores, or any other mercantile establishment, being situated ad joining the Court House reservation, and directly in the path of business development. for price and other particulars, see Kennedy & Shaw REAL ESTATE AGENTS w ~ ' "J ' ' 'r 3 ? ? . ? LATE MILL NEWS. Pertonal Item* of Interest to Textile Worker?. (From SonthWh Textile Bulletin) |(. N. Ilugglm* ha^ accepted the ln? KltlOll of KCCOlUl ll'MIHl l? spinning at the I joulsvtlle (Ky ) <V>tton MUls. G B. Cr?tok has resigned as over seer of spinning at flu' Mill, ThomitHVllie, N. <\ T. li, A has aeccpU&d the |n>s1 t ion of designer at the Wylle M tilth Chester, s. C. J. W. Manly h?s wdgned as sui?er Intelldent of the Manetta Mills; Lando, S. i\. ,1. 10. .1 Dili's has resigned as yam l?, id I Ik- Kershaw ( S. i'.\ OOttOB Mills. I,. <>. Bunton has resigned as over seer of weaving at the Wyllo Mills, Cheater, H. O . fceb McLure will have charge of the hew supply room at the Aurora Mills, Burlington, N. C. L, .1, Hill has resigned as overseer of carding at the Hhodhlss (N. C.) Mfg. Co., ami moved to Shelby, N. <5. J. \V. Howell of Bock Ingham, Is now grinding cards at the Jackson Mills, Monroe, N. C. A. It. Williams lias accepted the po sition of card grinder at the Midday Mills, Hook Ingham N. C, Harp Orr is now second hand in carding at the Manetta Mills, liiuido, S. C. It. F. Howell is now acting as spare loom fixer at the Wllllamston, (S. C.) Cotton MIHh. Lem Holt/claw, of Helton, S. C., Is jjOW Hxlnu looms at the Ware Shoals, (S. C.) Mfg. Co. 10; A. Ellis, of Langley, S. C., lias ac cepted the position ??f master meehan lc at the Irene Mill. Gaffney, S. C. C. K. Heffner, of Salisbury, N. 0,, Is now ' xwonil hand in 'weaving at the 1 tilling Mill, Kings Mountain, N, C. It. V, Horter, formerly of Newberry, S. has accepted the position of over seer of h pooling, warping and twisting at the Dixie Mills, Lagrange, Ga. J. 10, Bressley has resigned as sui>er Intendent of the White City Mills, Athens, <!a., to become superintend ent of the No. 1 Mill of the Athens Mfg. Co. H(|. Wolfe, of Gainesville, Ga.,. has accept ed the position of second band in carding at the Eva .lane Mill, Hyla cauga, Ala. . .]. C. Ingram, book keeper* for the McAden Mills, McAdenville, N. C., has entered a Charlotte hospital for treat ment. C. C. Brown, of Danville, Va., lias become overseer of beaming and slash ing at the Aurora Mill .Burlington, N. C. (). II. Far r, of Beverly, Ga., has ac cepted the ivosltlon of superintendent of the Manetta Mills, I>ando, S. C. W. M. Holly has been transferred from overseer of cloth room to over seer of weaving at the Wylle Mills, at Chester, s. C. W. M. McCafTerty, president of the American Textile Co.,. Atco, (in., has returned from a trip to Indian Springs, Ga. ! J. I j. Ilames has resigned as machin ist at the Clifton Mfg. Co., Clifton, S. C.i to accept a smilar position at the Inman (S. Ct) Mills. w, P. Loftls. overseer of spinning at the Holt-Williamson Mills, Fayette vllle, N. C., has also been given charge of the twisting, winding and warping at that mill. ; , II. G. Edmundson has resigned as master mechanic at the Kershaw (S. C.) Mills and accepted a similar posi tion at the Sherman, Tex., Mills. Fred Cumnock, president of the White City Mfg. Co., Athens, (Ja? will also act as suiterintendent in the fu ture. J. E. Elliott has resigned as assist ant superintendent of Athens, (Ga.) Mfg. Co., to accept a position of over seer of carding at" the Willingham Mills, Macon, Ga. ( B. W. Kerr has resigned as second hand In carding at the Manetta Mills, Lando, S. C., and is now overhauling eards at -one of the mills at Chester, S. C. It. M. Odell, Commercial Agent of I>epartment of Commerce is spending a few days at home in Concord, N. C., before leaving for India where he will investigate the cotton goods markets of that country. W. D. Wicker has resigned as over seer of beaming and slashing at the Aurora Mill, Burlington, N. C. J. M. Mauney, of Lenoir,. N. C., has accepted the i>osltion of overseer of carding at the Rhodldss (N. C.) Mfg. Co. J. B. Stroup, of Arlington, 8. C., has accepted the position of overseer of weaving at the Aldora Mills, Barnes vllle .Ga. J. D. Verdal has resigned an overseer of spinning at the Buffalo Mill, of the Locke Cotton, Mill, Concord, N. C. W. P. Whitley has accepted the po sition .of overseer of spinning at the Buffalo Mill of the Locke tJotton Mill, Concord, N. C. Ralph Webber, overseer of spinning at the Massachusetts Mills, Llndale, Ga., Is spending his vacation, accom panied by his family at Tybee Island, Ga. George F. Shipp has resigned his jKwition at the Mnrtel Mfg. Co., Egan, Ga., to become superintendent of- the Wilson (N. C.) Cotton mills. C. A. Grainger has resigned as de signer at the Wylle Mills, Chester, 8. C., and accepted a similar i>ositlon at the Monaghan Mills, Greenville, N. C. ' Application for Certificate 6f Stock. State of Virginia, County of Henrico. Bxparte L. A. Alexander. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned is the owner of five shares of stock In the Tenth Series of the En terprise Building and Loan Associa tion, of Camden, S. C? represented by Certificate of Stock Number I, which certificate bears date of January 1, 1913. The said certificate of Stock has been lost or destroyed, and the undersigned will apply to the said Enterprise Build ing and Loan Association, of Camden, S. C., at its office in the city of Cam den, S. Q, at 10 o'clock a. m., August 29, 1914, for a new Certificate in place of the one which hap been lost or de stroyed. Ll A. ALEXANDER. Richmond, Va., July 22,. 1914." 14-19 GENERAL NEWS NOTES. I )|U sixth ch.->o of bubonic pluuuc was found at Now Orleans, l?u., on Sal Unlay when I Iio Illness of 10 year old Helen /well, was dla?noM>d as plague Governor Htunrr <iJ* Virginia,, ha* re celvod from Mix. HHa Granger Griljln, of I ?fi roll . Michigan, a largo hannrr of Confederate design, taken from ca dets of a Virgin ta Military School <lm lug the < Mvll war. s?'< ivi a i > of war i >ji niois imH return <?<| to Mrs. IIomh Kenny Winston, of Windsor, N. <\, a ring which her father, the late J>r. Kenny, lost on the historic ship < 'oUstcllatioil at the Otojic of "the Civil war. I >r. Kenny had predicted that the ring would he recovered when the hip wa overhaul ad. Itev. I.otilx It. Pa I moid a prominent tom|H>ranco worker of Detroit, Mich,, Is missing and his friends fear foul play. A reward of $1,000 has been Offered the [HM'son or i?erso|iK wlio can locate i no preacher. Delegates to the annual convention of the Young People's Christian Union which has heen in session at Kant Liv erpool, Ohio, have solootod Loh Angeles, Cal., as the place of the next meeting* <*cn, Villa has given out a statement lit which lie says Mexico will ho re)>-. resented at the Panama-Pacific cxjh*. sitton at San Francisco, next your, I 'Kdwijrd Davis, formerly a minister, now an actor, declares that ho will I hrlUK suit ana lust Governor Brower, of Mississippi, for the alienations of his wife's affections, Governor Brewer de plores that he knows neither Davis nor his wife. Molr Bros., manufacturers of Bur lington, la., have Itegun Injunction pro ceedlngs which would forbid caliope mush' on exeerslon steamers going up and down the river near their plant. The plaintiffs declare that the cal lopes play tango music and that twenty of their ^Irl employes refuse to work. After thirty-two years' service on the Hudson river the steamer Kuatersklll was hurned at Athens, N. Y., last week for. the lameHt of a moving picture play. The Poster Advertising association', of America, In session at Atlantic City, N. J., has appropriated $.'M>00 to pro mote "Truth in Advertising." Martin 10. Hall, aged 7IV and father of nineteen children, was married to Miss Cora Faughn, aged II), hy Justice of the Peace Hull, at Clarkesville, Tenn., on Saturday. Discovering thnt she had lost her purse containing $25, Mrs. John Dalton, aged 55, of Farnurn, Neh., dropped dead in her seat on. a Chicago and North-Western train, Saturday. Mrs. Florence Conklln Carmen, wife of a prominent doctor of Freeport, N. Y., has been indicted on a charge of first degree manslaughter, and released on $20,000 bail. Mrs. Carmen is alleg ed to have shot another .woman in her husband's office. According to estimates, California will this year produce 47,000,000 gal lons of wine and 2,000,000 gallons of brandy. Approximately $15,000,000 will be realized. - Rather than face trial in the Bun combe county court, Blanche Jones an 18-year-old girl, attempted suicide at Ashevllle, N. C., Saturday by swallow ing several grains of tdchloride of mer cury. The girl is in a precarious con dition. Mrs. Lucillu F. Haines, 84, of Cam den, N. J., who has been blind ten years, had her sight restored during an electrical storm in Camden last week. Jake Holt inch rounded out 1?1h 103rd birthday in Philadelphia Saturday, by en tln>? a half section of cherry pie. Ilolbach, who 1h a farm hand, is HtlU active, and has l>een employed on the Niltne farm 81 years. Former Dictator Huerta of Mexico, Ik quoted an Raying that his greatest ambition In life is tp meet Francisco Villa on the battlefield, The trial of Mme. Caillaux, wife of the former French premier, for the murder of M. Gaston Calmette, editor of the Figaro, was begun in Paris last Friday. By order of the courts a Pittsburgh, Pa., trust company has turned over to attorneys for Harry Thaw, $160, 773 the accumulation of his income since he was declared Insane by the New York courts. An lK-moi it Its-old ehIM died in thei isolation ward of a Philadelphia hos pital Friday last.? The attending phy sician had diagnosed the trouble as "dlptherfn." A few minutes t>efore the child died n bean whs dislodged from the child's throat. Mrs. Eva J. R. Kinkaid, a trained nurse, is under arrest at Auburn, Cal., charged with murdering Mrs. {Cather ine Bluett with poison, in order to col lc<*t $15,000 life insurance on the lat ter. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad has posted notices that it wants 4,000 men for its oar shops to build ctn About this number of men were laid off Last spring. Mr. Farmer. Do You need Fertilizers? f ... .? ?' This is the season for Top Dresser. We carry full stock and can supply your wants. See us and get our prices. Top Dresser, Nitrate Soda, Kainit, Acid, etc., etc. SPRINGS & SHANNON Camden, S. C. To AUTOMOBILE and Machinery Owners WE WELD BROKEN PARTS of any kind of machine better than new, it makes no difference what the metal it or where broken. | OUR SHOP is fully equipped to execute any kind of lathe work, etc., and all work turned out by us is fully guaranteed to be as good as new and in a great many instances better than new. HAY'S GARAGE East Side Lower Broad Street Tribune and Stormer BICYCLES I" We can give you these wheels ranging in price from $30.00 to $50.00. Come in and see them. We also carry everything for wheels and have Mr. S. B. Beard in charge of repair de partment, who give the best of work. * Co. N O T I CE To Automobile Owners Insist on getting GULF REFINING CO~ . , ' ? o f GASOLINE. It's Better. Let me. show you or ask the man who is using it. J. B. 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