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. ,? - ft O 3 i ' ... ' 4 * , That's what is required to produce the quality of ?a# Which we are now manufacturing ? none better, none more carefully prepared any where at any price. We are now using the Famous Gold Coin Flour ?. ? ' ?Jt\ , . ? * * 4 the most expensive ev^r used in Camden and the quality of our bread is unsurpassed. Ask your grocer for Gold Coin Bread, made of Gold Coin flour. It's "home raised" and t fresh every day. Camden Steam Bakery Till KSHAY'N WAR Kl >IU \K\ j (iernuins Kcportnl t?? Have A i; ;i i n lie- j Captured Vrnluh Fortn'ss. I'mler a r?i In of shot ami shell which ' i 1 1 (1 1< *t t*< I enormous Iii'jmn, tin* ( lormans hit \ ?>. si^rit In taken l**ort Uouuuiuont, northeast of Verdun. from the French. As though lit even Y lit* score somewhat, however. the French in **|?i rlt?*il ? *? ?n 1 1 - fer-a 1 1 acks . noi l 1 1 \\ est of Verdun rro#i|>* lured from tin* ( o'l'iuNn trendies on ilitv southern outskirts of the village <?f < 'uniiere-*. w|i1? *li flu* (?cminiis had occupied in lito lit ( t* ti^htim;. and a)>(> stop|>ed wlfli their artUlcrjk several at tempt- of fh?? (oTinans to dchouoh from I lit- village. Tin* iiuhliin: around Fort I >oita iiniont was furious, tin- tier mails In iiix'tiiiifz attack after attack airaiiivi tin- fort, employing nmonu i llu-r- two fresh divisions of llava riau^. Several Mines l ho attack- were I >u t down with hcuV'3 lowtv, hut Hnnlh tin' to'l'llialls SllCOel*ded ill rC-OOCIIpV iiit; the point of vantage which they had he'd \ i i - 1 1 1 a 1 1 v since tin* commom-o incur -if tin- Verdun offensive until the Fresn h dro\ .? them out several days aim. 'I'll.- French -till retain tin- im medial" approach t<? the foil I'm Hi.- Audio Italian front tin- Au> Irian- I'lom the l.iki iJarda region to tin* V;il Siiuan." di^iriot ,nv k i ?? * | > i 1 1_ u o their violent offensive airain-t the Italian-- iMiven or.i>- ilnii Itordcr "il'li. a^t of Tii-iiI, tin- ltaiian> .tie on dcavorim: !?? hold a I ? ? i t i 1 1 ? ?? I line from \ t" A r.siorro ami tin* heiirhf^ ? ^ t "f thi- V it I d'Assa Koine admit ih. i' n .'iT.itiuii their retreat ;un^ iiit- l.onh-r tin* Italians destroyed ;ir I i'.lci > w lii< it it \> ?*. impossible to w it h I ? I i a w J A - .i.i outflow th of recent talk of (?oat t\ Sir IMvard Hivt has reiterated ill t he House of < 'ullioljilb tluit tilt? time i- m>t vet ri|w for (>cacc It was the dutv of diploinaev to maintain the .?solidarity of the Kutcnte allies, lie said, uutil H -dace of the win had U'cn reaehed where tin pros|M* i ..f tuain ralninir an euduriutr would U with the allies The American note to l ; resit I'.ritain and France relterat inn. though more stronjrly than in tlie previous note, the < Joveminent's protest apainst the -eiz ure and detention of legitimate mail matter IkmiiuI to and from the I'nited Stall's, has Imm'H handed to the Kritish ~ ^ antl French ambassadors at Washing ton. A ntorj iNiffttod with respect, rever ence, ami admiration to' the mothers of America" see "The Battle Cry of Peace" at the Majestic Theatre, Toes day and Wednesday, May 30 and 31. Hears of Brother's Death. Sal lie Kills, who has Ween spending some time with .Mrs. I.ouix I >a it. received a telegram Sunday af ternoon telling her of the death of her brother. Mr. t Jeorge Kills, of Henri etta. Texas. She left Immediately for Kloremv to he with her brother. Mr. A. S. Kills, who hys Ikmmi quite an in valid for years. Mr. < ieorge Kills went to T?v\as about thirty years ago. He married there and leaves a widow and one son. Will S. Kills, of Henrietta. He is also sur vived b,\ three brothers. A. S. Kill*, of Florence : \V. II. Kills, of Henrietta, and Lee Kills, of Idaho; also two sis ters. Mrs. K. A. I.owry, of Montgomery. Ala., and Miss Sallle Kills, of Slimier. Mr. Kills was quite 'successful in business and had accumulated a large estate, the Kllis Druir Company being the leading drug business in Henrietta. Sumter Item. Mi Kill- a h??ve referred to at one tiiiD' resided in Camden, and is re membered b\ many of the older citi zen- lb- left here some thirty years au'<- i" make Ids home in Texas Mr. I,e\ i Moore Dead. i Mr l.t\l Moore, a well known and; hiirhl.v r?'s| NM-ti-d i-iii/.eii of the Kong-! town section of l-'airtlchl county died: siiddeidx last Tuesday near his home. He was in ids I when suddenly stricken b\ death, due i?. appo|>lex.\. Mr Moore was well known 'in Ker ' Inn V- ?'?tati\es hi i I) 11* suTvh ed by one sister. Mrs. Hannah .Monroe, of Cam i Ifi] I lis wife, together with three small --children also survive him. Mr. M'?"H was thrice married, and there ;iiv oilier ? hiidren living in Fairtiebl ftiuiiiv. The funeral services and 1 burial took place at Longtowp Baptist church Wednesday To Ituihl (.rand Stand and Stables. I * < 'apt. W. <i. Adams has l>een given tin* contract for erectlmr utables and ^ i : i nd stand iijHin tlie new jxdo grounds on Hit- l.ittlv property on Kirk wood Heights, to the completed hy the next t<Mirist season. The plans call for a -ram I stand si\ty feet Ion v. with aeven tiers of seats and capable of seating three hundred and fifty s|?eetator8. The stable will be feet and will aeeomudate twenty-four polo ponies. Mr. M. Talntor nwardnl the con tract f?r the work. The Kqnlnox Mill at Anderson cloned Wednesday afternoon on aeeount of ft strike In the picker and ct^rd rooms. 1 ? PERSONAL. .* .Miss Mdith McOtltits Ik visiting hoi* sister. Mrs. M. S. Zcigler. Miss May Mradlcy is visitiuu her graitffmother. Mrs. M. S. Sowell. -Nil's. T. II. McCantx. of Alt. Pleasant, is visiting Iter sis(?>r. Mrs. .1. Work man. " ? Mr. Kdward Marshall, ?.? I" York, is s|h?ihIIhu some time with his friend, Ferris McDoweii. Mr. W. S. Bean leu, of Westministci S. was :t visitor in Camden several ? lays the past week, Mr. L. M. Hail and family made an auto Trip to Charlotte last Saturday to hear President Wilson. I)r. and Mrs. .J. Sumter lthauie. of Charleston, were the guests of rela tives in Camden this week. Mrs. Oarberr.v and Miss Kmuia Lon don. of U(K-k Hill, delegates to the iOpis eopal Auxilnry. are guests of Mrs. Les lie Zeinp. Miss Mattie Katteree. who h;iv l?ecn teaehing the Mel^eod sehool. in this eounty, has returned to her home in York eounty. Mr. John J. Workman \\n> among the visitors to Charlotte last Saturday to hear and s<?e President Wilson at i lio Mecklenburg eelehratiou. v Mrs. T. C. Davison, of Coiner, (hi., i- In Camden on a visit to her miii, liev. John A. Davison. Sin- i- the guo*t of Mrs. II. L. Watkin.v ? Misses Louise and Sophie Kirle^ton, ?delegates to the Junior hrain h of the j Woiuans" Auxiliary, are s|>endinu' their ftime with Miss Kmnia Ylllfplguc. Mr. C. M. Tain tor. who has heen I spending the winter In Camden, left for his home in New York Thursday, lie was accompanied by Mr. Pete John son of this eity. Miss iteulnh ltensonover. of Camden, and Miss Eunice Minor, of Greenwood ? -ouii ty. will Im awarded diplomas hy the Greenwood Hospital at publh- ex ereiyes which will be held in the Nurses Home next Tuesday night at VP.o. ? Greenwood Journal. The many friends of Mr. .1. A. Hough, the iH.pnlar manager of the Southern lk?il Co., at Camden, will be I pleased to learn, that he is rapidly re* covering at a Columbia hospital from a recent o|>eration for appendicitis. He expect* to 1m> aMe to return home next week. * Mr. Cooper H. Oriffll). of Camden, Ls here ut the home of hLs father-in* law. Mr. R. H. Calhoun. He has l?een very ill and doea not seem to im prove. We truat the change will bene fit him. ? Ninety-Six cor. Greenwood Journal. L_ ^ r ? " TMS DREAM THAT FAILED. ? . . ? i , "I dreamed a heuutiful dream last ntRht." thr btnmnit yminR man sntd, "I wonder ii ypu < ;w; H aright,' a 1 1 < i He hlto.hrd a ft?y r 'I 'Hi. ? ! 1 1 1 :? ar<< things i n^vQjr could guoa* " t ??e boWitlfUl maid did r^ljrf"" ! "ftrtiamcd jto a quoation. yoa juraiwrwt *ye*"' he feaid with a drawn sigh '"Hut you are myj^ro, u<> dodbtV tyiid ?ho. "thai clrwiiius Ijy tomrttri*# go: ho should you thai nin-iion ask of ine. j my answer will surel> bo no.'" * Obeying OrdarS. "?\Vh<'u<i.v?r ( ni't* ?? man i?h?yinj< golf, during burdncH^itoura. f nnturaily ron elude. I hat lie 1 1 an more t ime on his j hands I ha u, h" Knows what loth) with " i ( beg to defter with you." . ?! VV'ol! . .. : SqraeUm<?fl he merely beo.n j frightened Into taking a little oxer- ! else hy ii faphlonablo doctor." Compelled to 80 Genuine. "Hemembor the eyes of Ihe nation ar?! on you." dxelalmed the constitu out. "I know It," replied Senator Sor ghum. "And the nation's getting more acutely discerning every day. The time is gone when a man can assume an impressive pose and get by as an optical illusion." WRESTLER'S CHILD. "Oh! Jack, come quick! Babv has his toe in his mouth!" "That's all right. Don't disturb him. He's practicing the toe hold." The World's Responsibilities. C#l, some are in the motor car, A sray and careless load: And ?ome must haul the rock and tar To renovate the road. No Improvement. "Does your mother make you wash your face every day?" asked the older hoy. "Sure," replied the younger one. "And do you like to do it?" "Not much." "Well, mothers haven't improved a bit, have they?" Little Pitchers, Etc. Blank (to caller) ? If I'd only known that this pleasure was in store for me I should certainly have arranged my business so as to be home earlier. Bobbie ? Why, pa, don't you remem* ber ma told you they were coming, and you said, "Oh, the deuce!" Give Mother a Treat. "I'm trying to get back to me poor old mother," whined the tramp. "She ain't seen me face for ten long years." "I believe you are speaking the truth," muttered the old gentleman. "Why don't you wash it?" Negleoted Computation. "How do you account for the high cost of gasoline?" "Haven't had time to think It over. Too busy hustling for the price of the gasoline." \ Going the Pace. Edyth ? Miss Elderleigh is making an effort to capture Jack Huggins; he's rather swift, you know. Mayme ? Well, he'll have to be pretty swift to escape her. HE HAD A REASON. "Good gracious, why do you en gage that girl to sing at your picture ?how?" "It makes the picturea seem better, don't you know." Patriotic Deference. r "f Oh, many a citizen you'll a??e Preparing patiently to ?tAnd - And hoar a lengthy speech when ha Would rather listen to the band. A Dialect. "That man observea all the rules of grammar and nerer asas slang." said ooa girL -?"Yas," raplieu the other. "Haan'i fc* got the regular Boston dialect! " 'W - g'*1 4 ? r . Kd llrowir, n year <?1<I iiiiiiato of lilt' a.\vlum k II Um( J.OllU S^UU'^, uiiuUuu' jiulituit Ul lU k'n Muhv ? In)- l?\ strikluu Itim over thv Ut?ad ' . - _ _ Willi 1 1 vWltCji; Sl "M'\ wu? ? "in It'tfAifj ||. ?,|M alx'til x|jM> \*Hl? ??i< I a^hrj? lit liK wo hi wlu?ii .jjjuiui' In ;i inl a blow. ? - ? IS NOW Oil All Patterns of Hats and Ufttrimmed Shapes for U diest Misses and Children to bs sold at Half Price, bsj ginning Wednesday, May 10th. Remember these goods are not odds and en^s, but it is an opportunity for you to got the very best at an ex ceedingly low price. Make us a call and look over the stock whether ^ wish to buy or not. To come early means ? that you wj get the choice of real bargains. A pretty fan will fafe given to o?ch customer makinj a purchase of a Hat. 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