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fo the Business ifa, of Camden Meaaagn No, I TV I un*n ? good salesman goes out after business, he first nut* on a Ifebssj^^* mo" WB&Pi g ??s?raj^ &g m EL the fresh, clean-looking building?. The part paint plavs in |?,?iVij? Y W&ji?inot b. pill In flgur?-bu. it. good .(Tec. r?cord.d onh.f<J!5 JJ^nta' #*!? sheeta. Uuy good paint. We recQmmend and 8?n Dutch Boy At^tic White Le^d b Med oil. We kftOW Of nptfdng el* ?o satisfactory solaating and gtd |?fe unr rll? We sell all other paint necessaries as well. Get in touch J,p in the lo"K run- vv" today. 5URNS & BARRETT, Camden, S. C. She Needs No Coaxing Wherever the sign of the "Ice Cream" is, JJiere is the average girl's interest cen tered. And who can blame her? What is so cooling and delicious this hot weath er as a heaping plate of our matchless ice Cream? Old and young alike find it pleas ant and palatable. Ours is pure, fresh made and deli cious, and we have it in all tfye popular flavors. Stand ard prices. Best quality. CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN Spero Beleos, Proprietor. Phone 78. Camden, S. C. THE PLACE TO GO I" I" i ? ? ' I ? i n. i ? H ? i i When you are Inwahfof SHfOES for any member of your family, where STYLE and QUALITY vls to be considered call on THE CAM DEN SHOE CO? where you will And just wbat you are looking for at prices to suit your pocket-book. Also a full line of Gent's Furnishings. . . ? ' . ? .;.V; """ 71 ' ' ? ? ?? ?* | i : i 4 CAMDEN SHOE COMPANY I W. McCORMICK, Prop. E. W. BOND, Manager Mc CO R M I C K 8c CO. Faneral Director? and tmbalmers a Day Phone 70. Night Phone 23. ambulance service, i Take your pick of these Victor- Victrolas ?vwmbst v v QC rv vi Afi/v $15 $25 $40 $S0(tb, *" :h? wonderful variety of Victor . Victrola IV at Any instrument from the * _ play every $>5 to the $2oo Victor-Victrola XVI will p?> record in the Victor catalog, / ? t suited to your Select the instrument that Coa^in home and start in toenioy the music *nd see us about it tooay. - ? ? ? J- ? '* ? CAMDEN FURNITURE CO,. PHKH8 (OMMKNT8 ON NOTK. I'rwH' comment from all section* ot ihe I *nii?*?i 'States indicates an un favorable hHi*i)ttoii to the latest note from < iermany. The country Ik ap parently solid hi Its opinion, a s It whk at the beginning of t he iMnti'ovu^ty. he* pile the l?cllef that Mr, liryau rep resented a large number of Americans ami that thepe was a pMslhlllty of a ill vision In tft?? palters of the tuition display a practically W nanlinoUH front. 4 *?kii?iii?>nt m from many quarters follow. ltulelgh Nevvs iiiuI observer: (?crmany utterly appears to misun derstand the attitude of the American people. They have not forgotten tlu\ laisltanla. . . .The latest note Ik not a direct answer to the American note. AslM'vllh" Citizen: While tin' latest German note make* certain concessions they are made with such reservations as to virtually rob them of merit. The 'laisltanla Issue Is practically Ignored. (iiceiishoro News: Itoth Washington and Herllu ought to he willing to concede more. How can Washington and Berlin reach an agreement, unless fx>ndoft becomes a party thereto v. Danville Krister, (Va.) The (Jerman unswer to the Amer ican note Is Inconclusive and on the wllQle unsatisfactory. It Is a rcite ration of toe contention hy (icruiany that existing war condition# and the Instinct of self-preservation Justify the present submarine warfare. Petersburg Index- Appeal T It is remarkable that (iermany should have thought for a moment that the policy which it suggests would he accepiaM?? to the United States. Richmond Times- 1 )espatch : This note t rltles with the American people as well us with the facts.' tier* many and the United States have come to the parting of the ways.' Memphis Commercial-Appeal : The suggestions of (jeriuany fan not ,he accepted because to accept them would be to admit Germany's right to regulate our internal affairs and to set ou?~ rule* limiting- our- relations with other nations. We, are not at "the l>olnt of last word to or from Germany hut. we must be prepared to follow the President tn the course' he has "park ed out. Philadelphia Press : The tone rather than the substance of the note encourages tlie belief that a satisfactory adjustment, of the Issues between the two countries may |?e finally reaphedT^ .'^i^ix^C^" Philadelphia Public ledger: . The Germap note in effect a flat re fusal of the American demands. Dis-r IscuRsion 1# useless J debate lft futile, iris'now time fo^ the act. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune : The reply is tantamount to saying, even though the language be cour teous : "We propdse to conduct this war as we please, and neutral nations may go hang." The question ou the main issue still is unanswered. What does the admin istration propose to do?. " Denver, Col., Colorado Herald (Ger man) : ? . The friendly spirit which permeates Germany's latest note to^, the United States should go a long way toward allaying fears that Germany look ing for more trouble. No one dognizant with the real state of affairs could for a moment imagine that Germany would ^glve up her submarine warfare as long as England's taction are contrary to all international laws and usages. Milwaukee Sentinel: ? As a specific reply to specific re quests, it Is more open and satisfac tory than the evasive and cavalier British memorandum in reply to Amer ican protests against what, 4a virtually an embargo on American . c6mmerce. Sail Antonio, Texas, L.ight: It is entirely jposslble that diplomatic relations' may be severed. Seattle, Wash., Post Intelligencer: Von Jago^, politely evading the real issue, presents Germany's case strong ly. Germany craves this nation's friendship and respects the American flag. This is- manifest, flence an un derstanding should l>e reached without diplomatic breach. Macon, Ga., Telegraph: We are offered the shame of an al liance In Infamy, the very offer <>f which- is the crowning insult of all our exchanges w I tb this rt&tT6Ufil parano fac running red handed with murder and outrage. The great rexer-vwsion seemeth not far ahead of us. r>uluth, Minn., Herald: h If in this declaration from Germany there i* anything that can be seized Upon to settle the issue while preserv ing America's self-respect it will be seized upon. Pittsburg Gazette-Times : Under the cireumstai*pe? it is di til cult to see how President Wilson can refrtaln from doMfe one of two things: Either communicate, in positive terms a final request that Germany com ply with the repreeentationa' Made In the note of Hay IS, and await viola tion of these, If any there be, to de termine his next step; or dlseon TIIK COW AND II KK I'ROUDCT. ; Ciomtoii Collet1 Wwkly N'otra For farmer and Dairyman. (TllW) note* tiro pro pa red weekly by 1 1 ?? ? Dairy DlWul^n of OIMsmq Col lege whlcft will lie Rlud u> itunrcr in) questions pertaining to dairying ) Have you U'kuii to l?iill?t that alio yet'.' \uw is tin* 1 1 inc. Th# Huj^rlur ? < ?w will respond to lu. i . .is, m| fooi i mor?? readily than the Infei lor . ..u . Those who wait 1 114 layiny-hy tlpje <<?) iio.f>uiiai)iw fiu 1111,1 " oitticait to get expert help. If yoiy feed a cww Juat enough to kWp her olive, she cannot produee inm-h milk. I.iherul fiM4(ng puts the milk In t lie pull. No mutter Ijow you try to 'figure It out, yoll will ulyaws find tllUt there Ik Uioie money in purebred si?*-k than li: acruha, llae purebred bulla. Thi> man who haa u herd of good ilairy cuwn uml who uaes good dulry metli.Mls seldom hua to feel anxious about the war lu Kurope or the prtee of cot toil. In hot weather It la especially Im portant that milk be kept dean. (ierma thrive lu heat. Careless handling <?f milk In summer la ii moat du liner oua pruetlce. ('renin should be cooled immediately after It bus been separated- from the udlk. Th? best way to do tills la to put t he vessel of cream, In ruhnlng water. Cold checks the growth' of. genus uml keeps cream pure. While the routine of the burn work niiiy be adjusted to your convenience, strict regularity should be maintained lu nil thing*, and eapeolally in time of feeding and milking. Irreflfhlai) feed ing and milking. /.make <i cow nervous ami decrease her milk flow. One of the big ndvunluges of dairy farming is that it makes n iuun think. Anybody can grow cotton, but not uny body can take a herd of cowa nnd make them show a profit every month. It is not too much to say that g<a>d dairying is an education for "a man. If the cow produces only enough creiini to pay for her feed, she atllb "allows a profit. Kemeniber the calves, the manure for the soil and the sklm mllk for the hogs. All are dairy by products. ' ? The world's butterfut ? record has again been broken ? thin time by Fln dcrne Pride, .Johanna Hue, a New Jer sey, llolsteln. which produces In- 12 months, 28,403 pounds of milk nnd 1.17(1 pounds of butterfut. The cow she succeeded as record-holder was al so a Holstein of New Jersey. Southern Congratulates Employees. Washington, 1). C.\ July 10, ? Every officer and employee of the Southern Hallway Company received a telegram from President Fairfax Harrison ex pressing liis appreciation of and pride in the work accomplished by the en tire organization during the. fiscal yeur closing June 30. The telenram was "us follows : v "To all officers and employees : We are closing today a fiscal* year which has been full of anxiety and difficulty, but through team work and loyal self sacrifices and effort by the entire or ganization we have come out of it sound and full of courage for the fu ture. This result lias not been due to any one man or to any one group of men, but to the co-.operation of every man who has recognized the prob lem and given ug in our common duty the best that was in him. I 'send my l>ersoual thanks then to .every one of you. The fight* is not yet over but the spirit of the past ten months is bouiid to see uh through. Meanwhile, I want yoifTo know my pride in you and what has been done already." Death of a Sweet Little Girl. When our thoughts turn to to , the gloom that has overshadowed the home of Mr. and &|rs. 'Lewis Mickle, our hearts are filled to overflowing. Little Millie, their brlglit one year old darllug died Sunday night "at 10 o'clock after an 111 ne?K of several weeks. Her pure spirit has taken its flight to a better world and is now a gem in the crown of Him who hath said : "Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not for such is the kingdom of God." Our entire com munity deeply sympathize with Mr. and- Mrs, Mickle In the loss of their little daughter. A Friend. LugofT, 8. C. 4 , The Pennsylvania Railroad company employee over 225,000 men, and carries annually over 185,000,000 passengers. tin 116 diplomatic relates with Oer tnan y until such time a? it* attlt ude is adjusted in harmony with American right*. New York Herald : Stripped of its cant about "human ity"; of Its parting alx>ut Germany's previous contentions in ?>ehalf of "abol ishment of the right of capture"; ot its tirade against Great Britain and Its altogether specions contentions with regard to the fcositanla the German answer to the 15BB66T States to one ^ dcflance. :*? Wheat Growers: # \ * Owinxr to my inability to secure from the factory, the services of an expert to 1n?tall my Flour, mill, I will not be able to start running on the 15th as ad vertised, but the men are herfcnow at work and we t*-'' ' '? ' v> e ready next week. Watch next issue of i this paper for more definite information. G. H. LENOIR CAMDEN, S. C. Don't Forget Your Fall Garden . 1 i ? ? - ? You should plant this month. Late Potatoes, Ruta Bagas, Snap Beans, Sugar Com, Cab bage, Celery, Collards, Cucumbers, Lettuce and Rape. FRESH SEED ALWAYS IN STOCK. W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE Phone 30. Camden S. C. For Quick Sale . , ' 1 - ') = We have for sale 46 acres in the town of Lugoff, S. C. Can be bought at a bargain. For Full Information Apply to ? ; *>r ? ? SHAW & PERRY REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE By carrying our Residence Burglary Insurance Covers your silverware, jewelry and household goods. Rates for private residences: $1,000 $10.00 per year $2*000 per-year ? - $3,000 ..20.00 per year $4,000 ...'.24,00 per year $5,000 ...28,00 per year The time* to buy Insurance it BEFORE you NEED IT. COOPER GRIFFIN COMPANY t. * ? ... . . \ i, ?2. . < ? .v .? V Real Estate and Insurance CAMDEN, S. C. J ' s ? ? ? y;' * -? ? Camden Undertaking Co. C. W. "EVANS, Manager CTHERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS ;.v\ . ?? ?? v<:" * ... City -and Country Calls Attended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT ? ? . ? _ . ^ ' ,v ? Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street ^ , ? t> - ? ?' ? - " ' . ? ? ?, ;? ; Office Phone 91 / Residence Phone 2&3-L