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Valuable Main Street V". ^ <s? , .? / _ ? Property for Sale WE HAVE LISTED WITH US FOR QUICK SALE THE B. R. McCREIGK i* MERCANTILE PROPERTY, 1 129-1131 BROAD STREET. Lot 66x382 fwt, 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 OUR WHITE LEAD IS ALL TESTED before being sent out. ? If any Im purities are found it is at once re jected. The advantage of this pur ity in a smoother surface and a more durable one 9s well. And it will go much farther too. Next time youpainthave us jsupply. ihe materials. It means money for you. BURNS & BARRETT FU ? We supply the best of burial goods, con duct funerals and relieve families and friends of many unpleasant duties inci dent to death. We are always prepared to serve those who need our service. ^ccreight, camden, s. She Needs No Coaxing Wherever the sign of 'Ice Cream" is, there is the average girl's inter est centered/ And who can hlamfe her? What is so cooling and de licious this weather as a heaping plate of onr matchless Ice Cream? Old and Young alike find it pleas ant and palatable. Ours Is pure, fresh made and delicious, and we have it in all. the popular flavors. Standard prices. Rest quality. Camden Candy Kitchen Wd Deliver Ice Cream-to All Part* of the City. Phone 78. r--~ Camden, 5. C. is Sure, Certain, Real protection if it comes from this agency ? for ALL of our companies are of solid financial strength and their rep utation for fair dealing assure you of a prompt, equitable settlement in case of a fire loss. v J N ' Insure through us and you eliminate all worry. Prompt, expert service always. WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY ~7 ? ? < Incorporated > ^ ^ \ " 1012 Broad Street Camden, S. C. UGLY DRIVER ANTS All Living Creatures F'y Before These African Terrors. THEY BUILD LIVING BRIDGES. t " Army ?f Th*" ''ormid.bl. * ' F-"oc,om, ln..ct. Want to CrOM OwT'T J! Tub. of Th?ir Own BcdiM Provide* th? W ?y. Why Hbould driver WWuw, rlvwV, * ?f uur ow" WUMtfi 0U ?1Kb desii'i-; ,ho/ar? U,|M>. Jlttie peop.e, too u.uch engaged jtJ ?Jt. practical ttf?k flndihg and storing rood to bave vu?arie? of tb1? ?or|. Tbe.v are e Z tented and harmless if Uiit diHtui'bfd uunoyed. An angry auK |H to i*? ?vold?Kl. mid ou ?uary ?wurlu vuh " ake It. <tl.ple.8i, r? felt |? ? very uu pleawuut way. hh over, utle know- wl?. "ruk*" lw? a neat. But workmen""* i llHV "" HttJ* affair* '? '"olr own Ibe great driver or HMwhlkonev ant compLTttoT um!Ue in bla , l!? nothing V not ?u tented *1 "''1 ?"ber Is ne ,ln. tK2^ 0 ffreat ,or???8 of Africa cr:1'- P any time, during tb? ?eaaoU of ,,,1*? In! ^,Ue mV8ter,ou? 'ustlnct or follow the commands of their qneen thev S^lde ,hIPUD 'h,!,r tr"re" ""1 ? their path' that rr??M creature oive^" w,Tb '.'u, Sfc *" |ncf??1^'r ?*?? apace of time noth "?? is left but bare bones . ? ' itTdH^ver ant h It drives away fl? llvl c^f "J ma,th thl8 m08t terr,b'* host Is on the march men and animals great ?m? ta.ee flight; Lions .7^ sMp ru8h,nflr along side by w,tb the timid gazelle All ?rl too much frightened to dream of acklng or avoiding each other nv?r Zir 'terror ^rtb ** * Size .tren^ ."re V"9t nrmv of a?ts arrive X" 2r?r engineers or th d I,rob?hly the "pl tho front "rmy h"Te ,? The making of an ant bridge is one world mTl t W?derfUl th,n** the, . he nnt8 8wnrm on a tree cbooshig one which overhang the rit rarthes? oJi ,h 0"Eb whlcl1 ??cbee, ?h i the "tream thev maM themselve, and begin to form a th'ck rope of their own bodies. This the* fboi/h'rrr of hoidin* ?? <>?? * W of ?eJTb- Wh"e WU" tlle front Other nitf Z* g.?"p ,t,e bodle. ot range aoTao"^ rirt the floa,,ne chain I. car k eoirent toward the other ?eda enrlLPr0b.ablf CT?" grea[ very MonX M ,'e the work- ??4 high above the rivfr? The made, and nulrklv M' bridge la stream "rmy oroaeM Du Challlu. in bis African travels, had an opportunity of observing one of these bridges, and be declares that it 1b made with a hoFIow center, the living bodies of the nuts forming thcr walls of a 'tunnel, through which the main body of ants travel safely over the water. When tbe last ant has crossed and the bridge Is ho longer needed. . the ants in the rear release their hold and the rope or tunnel drops into the river. The ant* do 'not like -wat&v- hut Iheylare-SboiiT released front this position, for the vanguard are disr persing as fast as they can. and the self sacrificing ants who began the great chain are quickly upon dry laud. It is all very strange and very won derful*. Why do they travel- at all? By what direction ahd by what laws do they act, and how did they learn to make bridges? ' Our naturalists have learned much of their ways and their doings, but these questions they cannot answer; they are part of the mystery of life and nature o t which the wisest knows little. ? .T. Cutler in London Tona lly Herald. gygn ||pt ? Snobley? Aw? aw? It must be very unpleasant for you Americans to be governed by people? nw-wh Am you wouldn't ask to dinner. American Belle ? Well. notSihore so. perhaps, than for you in England to be governed by people tv ho wouldn't a ?k yotiio m? ner.? Christian Register. Preferring His Suit. Cynthia? Oh. Tom. think of cotalng to ask papa's consent In soch shabby clothes! Tom? That't right; 1 bad ant suit mined ? .lodge. The surest way not to fall Is to termine t? *occeedv? 8her!daa. ^ & PANTHER ANO BEAR. ! A yieiouc B?ttU to ths Death With ? \ Thrilling Climax. "Wtivii my grandfather wits h young uiuu he USed to hunt a great deal," ?ays a wrlinr in >'"*? Aiiit-iKan Maga zine "Hu had u brother tlx Inn lu M<'0' luria. 1111(1 iu the fllll ?>f IK\N lit' decided i to |??? and k| M* n 1 1 U)9 winter with tins brother and hunt. One dux hi* brother was. telling about if large cave in the mountain* where aotutf panthers lived, lie 1 1 1 < > 1 1 k li t It would a good i nance to try to get one. Ho one moiulug a few day* later he suirted out to And the cave- When he eatne In sight of it be didn't see any stir. mo kept creeping closer, "He Ilnally came to a path; there seemed to l?e a lot of different track*. He begun looking for a place to hide and dually discovered a ledge and climbed up and sat down to rent Hud denly he heard a aouud of cracking brush. lie got his rifle up ready when down the path came an old l>ear and three cubs: the little cub* were playing like kittens. The old hear walked up to the cave, sniffed a few times and went In. In a few minutes she came out with a little panther, killed It tint) gave It to the cutis. She repeated this three times, and every oue she killed would scream ? and the old panther would answer away off In the woods, and each time nearer. "After ahe had killed them all she cuffed the cubs and sent them up a tree Then ?be began digging a hole in the ground and an iff! ng the air. In a few mlnutee the old panther scream ed and it seemed Just a little distance away. The old bear lay down on her brick in the hole she had dug. Bbe was ready for fight The panther came straight for the bear. ' She gave one leap and struck on the bear. There was a fierce struggle, with screaming and snarling. and in less than ten min utes the bear was torn to fragments. The panther walked into the cave and came right out again and gave a scream that was bloodcurdling, .lust then she saw the cubs. She gave a leap and brought one down and killed It. and went after the rest and killed them. "She sniffed the air agaiu and began coming toward my grandfather, who bad been watching from the ledge above. He raised his rifle, took good aim and fired. "That was the last he knew until be became conscious afcain. for he fainted as soon as he shot, but the panther was dead? he had hit her l>etween the eyes. "He didn't wait to pick up his lunch box, but went fast for home. "He often says that Is the most game he ever got Vith one bullet, but be wouldn't~want to see it all oter again." Falling Up Out of a Balloon. If a man falls out of a rising aero plane or balloou he will n# go toward the earth, but will continue rising into tbft.Blr.for an appreciable time. If the air machine were stopped in its ascent ?t the time it could catch the man as he cm me down. ? If the airship were ascending at the rate of thirty-two feet a second the hum would ri?? sixteen feet before beginning to fall toward the earth Thus. by reducing the speed of its ascent, the vessel might keep by the side of the man and rescue him. The reason why the man rises is the same as the reason for a bullet's rising when shot from a gun into the alr-^ both the man and the bullet are given a velocity upward, and it take# some time for gravity to negative that velocity.? Glasgow 'Newq. Hi* Definition. A Liverpool teacher asked her class to write an essay on London. Later she was surprised t9 read the following in one attempt: "The people of. London are noted for their Btupldlty.", The young author was asked how he got that idea. "Please, miss,"' i was the reply, "it says in the textbook, 'The population of London is very* dense!' "?London An swers. London's Old Cathedral. St. Paul's cathedral of London has had a strange association with tire. The first edifice on the present site waa erected In CIO by Ethelbert, king of Kent, but in 1087 this was destroyed by fire. Finally in 16GG. when the great fire devastated most of London, . St. Pa id's was wrecked, this being its fifth In 167& the present chnrcE was built by Charles II. at ft cost of more' than $7,500,000. "Corpse Coin*." ? "Corpse coins" are treasured in the north of England. They are the coins that have lain over the eyes of their dead. By this means infection has been spread, but superstition causes the custom to continue. A poor collier or peasant would never think of doing anything Important unless he had on his person coins that have been upon the eyes of his dead relatives.? West minster Gaxette. : : ? Egotistical. . "You sometimes disagree with these scientific experts?" "Not at all." replied the serene ego tist. "Notwithstanding the fact that 1 have thought a matter out to a sound conclusion they frequently insist on [-disagreeing with roe/*? Washington 1 Star, Aero Hampton ? Dtnwlddow told me his family Is a very old one, They were MM of the first to coma across. ? - ^ot at the grocer's.? Judge. ~ richaa Winter is Near at Hand and Yon Will Want SHOES School Shoes for the little boy* ? hard to wear out are the kind of Shoe* which we s$ll for school or play . ? well put together with good material* and LOW PRICES are the inducements which draw the parents to this store. '? * HERMAN'S U. S. ARMY SHOES 1 1 H I I I 111 I I i Three essential features) 1* Comfort. 2. Good Style. 3. Long Service. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Two million pairs of Herman's U. S. Army Shoes have been worn *by U. S. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Militiamen. Will be glad to have you inspect our .stock. 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