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Don't Get Bone-Dry Dnnk Chero-ColaInstead Our friends say (and there are many) that no sub stitute will answer, though some are offered. The doctors say it is pure and healthful. The health department says our plant is clean and sanitary. We say come, see and sample. Cliero- Cola THE BETTER DRINK. J. LYLES GLENN FOR CONGRESS To Tlw VoUvn of tfor Fifth District. in tin' tt?no allotted by our Ix*int> orn tit* HiK'utlvt' Oouiudttec for tho oampaign I tiarc had time t<> visit but ifew more itfaccs than those selected for Campaign meetings I believe tli at it is not necessary to vet forth my ipialitiealJoiis in detail I hi this letter to you, for 1 huv? , friends iu- every community familiar with my years of ox]>crIencc as an active lawyer and of (Continued st?r- 1 ? Ice t?> the public in ju.v own town ?*>unty ami state. I am a Southern Democrat and be 11 eve in t.tie rule of tin- |>eople. I have made my campaign for n na Honal' olliee national issues. I A M A I.OVJOK t?K IMO A( !!?:. lull 1 be IJeve in adequate prcparadne.vs of our nation for defence .against invasion. The Q?t*sMon of Alsace I iurraliM'. Fra? ? t . <tu her own ji? ?- ? 1 1 1 ? t . de .?la res '.hit* si o e\poe|s hi Hi ? ni 1 J of I hi- win l" take mimI keep I hi' I province-* <?t AImhv it ml 1 .01 ru lrif\ | ? hi'-h t r an 1S71 to U'l 1 ,sln* had re-' cognized a* .1 pail i ? 1 4icruiau\. Kilt | til'' \ l.silO' I <(M I'M i lie | >r? >1 ?l i - in will HOVCf he settled either way by (In arbitrary biw of ciHitpie.sl . t leruiHny ina'lo a mis take iu anneiunn Al.saiv Lorraine. ami would I wi fi* achieved a ureal triumph ? >f siati'N-ruNn.sliip if .she hail given tin* provimes 4 ?h a -t; to Franco at any time after 1^7!. asking only in return the blessing-. that come from being good neighbor-. Mini a s.-.?m iates in tlie cause ? >f hum. hi i in i^v'i *.-vs ami Fui ?>i >? *ii n ? I i - iriiiaim'iit Wlieiv iJvrmauy failed in vt 'itevnianshii) Ki HiHVOUKht to suce??cd. The fut tiro is more important that the past. 'llw boundary line between France aflrt (iennany ought to he us well dehned and ntt perfectly respected on both -.ides ms tJie present boundary line between I'Ymiui' and Spain al though in (lie one caw naturo has not drawn (he Hue as plainly us in ttie other K?'venge will not beneiit 1 1j? imbora general ions of Frenchmen : while tin' achievement- of neighborly ?ood will would. through man* Sone ra t ions. be arcounted a uiaslerpieee of sfafesni;'n.->hip The weakness i.f the Fremh ?!? inand for Alsace Lorraine lies in (in' fit ( i (hat Fiaiev w t - : 1 1 to war tor .; different object, and thai there arc no territorial or |.ceuninr> gains t h . 1 4 ??an never atone for the 'iloinlshed aud sacrifice < < 1 war. The a ? ?hiovrment ju.sticc and the estab lishment of righteousness itre tin- only things that can make ttie meniorles ? >f war endurable The important tiling about Mssnv I ,<n rnine i- thai there -hotild ! <? it. end ? 1 1" c >iit rovers* . by reason el ,i .??lution thai both Fratnv and fJertnanj will accept u % <i>mlu.si ve. ? From "Tli r.i?;rc>s ol I lie World." In the An* -noun Uci ievv ol Keviews for February I'M 7 I >: t \ ill \ Houston of Monroe. N (' , has bi?cn ap(>oinb>d a director and Ireasniei of (he Federal Farm I/oan b*tnk t.i he bwa ted in Columbia The position pays $laIM)0. Mr. Houston will move his family to Columbia. this wii'k Mr II ou.ston who for several years | hi si ha> been ciLshicr of the First n 'i t j >n 1 1 iiinv-ttf-Mi.M... v rrr ix a cousin of Mavid l-'raieis Houston socretar;. i?f agriculf nrc Public Service Cars For Town and Country Dodge Touring Cars Used PHONE 42 S. L. PERRY At Camden Motor Co. 1 heartily endorse A VIGOROUS AND PUOMIT INVESTIOATJON OF THE INTRKAHKt) OOHT OF I.I VI KG TO THE TOWNSMAN ANI) OF FARM Sri'PMEN TO THE FARMER, with a view of seeuriiiK relief from the con trol of food supplies hy tho monopolies an<1 trusts. I believe i n federal aid ' fur roads to facilitate the delivery of mails on li. F. D. routes. From toy wide exi>erienee in public affairs I f?M*l sure that I can best serve the Fifth District in Confess when our nation is now facing the ? most serious crisis in Its history. In serving the j>eople of the Fifth Dis trict I will use the same principles of right and fair dealing that I have al ways used in my past life. Yours respectfully, J. LYU'JS CLKNN. Surgical instruments tl.at arc not altected by the presemv of electro magnets an* Iteing made of a secret sliM'l alloy by a French professor of medical elect ricty. Wants ? For Sale ! > J FOFNIX ? by delivery boy from Zemp's Prug Store, a broach. Owner can irct same at W. Robin Zemp's Pnig Store. ltl. FOR SALK ? A 101." Ford touring car. (Mi-inch tread and in first class shape. Price jjfJ.'i!YtK>. Apply to C. II. Sprad ley. La Fayette Ave. 1 1 i . | k! . FOR SAliK, ? Two nice dress suits, silk lined. Tex) small for owner. liar uaind. Address "Dress Suit" care <>f The Ohronlcle. FOK HALF ? White Wyandot tes eggs for netting, also a few fine cockerels, Fells strain. I>. K. llrown. Mpd. ELECTRICAL WORK done quickly, neatly, right and S-A-P-K-L Y. That is my business and all of my busi ness. Frank L. Zemp. I'lione 'JH7-J. ?'Ul.pd. FOK SALE ? A Wellington piano in A. 1 order, cunt JfJT.'MX). Will sell for J? !< *?.<*>. Inquire of I'aul ltehn borg. Fair St.. opposite Hospital. LOST ? < ' oral bead pin between Kirk ! wood Hotel and llclmhorg's ? hop via Hobkirk grounds. Liberal reward. 1 1 i.jxl HILLCREST COTTAGE ? TilO JOth St. Tea served every afternoon three thirt\ t-> live thirty. Mr;. ('. P.ak el'. Iti.jvl. FOR SALE? Id |wr cent. A ? i < 1 Ph??sphate. Tankage. Nitrate of Soda. Peruvian (iuano, lVruvian Mixtures. \t the right price*. S.s> nie before you buy. 10. I). Rostick. FI?vtri<' Storage llattcry. -We < arry ) a stock of F.xidc starting aiid ll^ht- ) tnc batteries, tits "most any car. Wo | y\ ill ? ho ? {ilea " d ? m ? ftfl your battery | with distilled water and test it for im: -it time {!???? <>f is>sf \V. O. Ha> '> < <a rage. It i. WANTFI) ? A :< liable, hustling party to ^c!l ivmrien work for us in this .>.???? ioTi old established Company. proj??>?iMon . I ? > r i k ti t man. Write for parti-ulai Mecklenburg .M.ji Uie <v ? .ranlte Charlotte, \ <? rj-.i i-niHi. WIIKN > ..ii want cod s"hiK> work done .end them t>> the shoe man at ('. W hi taker's. 3Mtf I'OWKK ! POWER! ? Vou need more power Let u? robore your cylinders and tit oversize pistons and rings. Any make of automobile. P'ords a specialty. W. o Hay's fiarage and Machine Shop. 27tf. KKRHHAW NEWS NOTW. Intereatliig Happening* Gathered Kroa The Km of That Ptaee. Mr. and Mrs, I. H. Hayes ami hoii, William, Dr. L. T. Oregory and Mr. U. K, lteewe attended the funeral of Or. J. K. \V. Hallo, at Hook Hill, Monday. Mrs. I>. H. Ke'lley, of Macon, Oa. spent the past week hero visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Maaaey Mrs. J. <\ Massey and little daughter, 10 1 holy n, left Monday for the Fonnell Infirmary at Hock Hill, whore Mrs. Massey will underdo an oj>eration for a pi tend kit is. If. W. lfrannon wont to Itothuue Monday afternoon In answer to a tel egram announcing the death of his sister, Mrs. M. M. Maker, which oc curred at her home In that city Sun day night. James (". (Jlhson died at his hoino in the Westvlllo section Wednesday, January 24. He Is survived by his wife and one daughter. The remains were interred at Hickory Head church yard on Thursday. Mrs, I). I*. Montgomery, of Mississ ippi, is hero visiting iter mother, Mrs. S. K. Floyd, who has l>oen quite sick for some time past at the home of her son, Mr. Itobt. N. Floyd. The many friends of Mrs. Floyd will regret to learn that her health Is not Improving. Miss Ottie McCasklll. of Winthrop College, Is fl|MM>ding a couple of days here with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeCaaklll. I)r. W. McDowell went to Hock Hill the past week to take his son, William, to the Kennel 1 Intirmary for M(>eclal treatment. Stockton New# Note#. 1 toy kin, H. 0., Feb. Kith. 1017.? Mr. l?anlel dills is spending a wnilo with his sister Mr*. J.arry Smith of Provi dence. Mrn. U. M. Foarce is spending a few dwys in Columbia. Mr. and >lrs .W. Uush and, Hon J. T. ?>f /aigtofF, spent Sunday with rel at I vos hero. Misses 1 la Itoardcn and I^aurle Work man s|H*nt last week end lu Camden, Mrs. lOllxaheth Howell has been slrk for the past few weoks, hut we hope her a s|>ee<l.v recovery, Mr. Jim Turner of tho \Statefarm spent Sunday Ht the homo of Mr. and | Mrs. John. dills. Mrs. K. M. Workman and children, j oma, Alvln and Kll/al>vth r.pojit the week end with Mr. and Mrs, N. H., Workman of DeKalb. Mr. W. A. dills of Statefarm si>ent a few days last week with hlri parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ollllti. 'l^e Quarterly Conference meets at Heulah Church Saturday and Sunday Feb. 17 and 18. The cold has killed all the small grains In this sectloti. It has boon the coldest weather that has been experienced in a loilfc time. Little Miss Thelma Poarco Is sismd h?R this week with Wr grandparents I Mr. and Mrs. Bel tow Owens of above Cam den. Miss Sal lie Pea roe spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Poarco. THE HEALTH RESORtI OF THE TOWN ith r?K>rt tow n Ih tUo ?lru? start. Wt.,J The mo?t popular n ou -y^wr 4ru^M. * v\ rtnnja other u?w?- ?*"? ywtt 1 on from yoni' rtoctor, hrliiK U t? us. U u3 When you get h i?re?or ptton ? ^ your health Is our main b?r w. ?u ? "^SrtUut-wfc ^ ,i,;^r """ ,i,t"ci"r *? ,u,iiou'e"' W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORi Telephone 30. DoKalb News. DeKalh. S. ()., Feb. 14.? Mrn, Kd. Workman, of Stockton, speut the week end with Mr, N, H. Workman. Mr. Henry (Jartlner ?i>e?t Tuesday in Camden. Mr. Nye Workman of Kershaw sj>eut the week end with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Workmau. Mrs. J. E. Creed, of Cantey spent Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Ogburn. Mr. N. H. Workman sjH'pt Saturday in Camden. Mr. Fred Oghuru was a visitor In Cantey Sunday. Mr. Worsham siHMit Saturday in Camfei). MHttt?- <T.. c, Clyburn of Kershaw ? pent thNvWeek end with Marlon Work man. 1 Boyd and Marlon Workmau ? Friday night I" Kornhtw. Mr. John Ogburn of CanUy * Monday with his imrenta Mr. and r. M. Ogburn. The many friends of Mrs. Sam TrJ dale will be Kind to know that lias recovered from the grljx Mr. K. S. Atklson of St. CharWn called here Monday on account ot|| severe Illness of bis mother, who visiting her daughter Mrs. Prk* Mary Allen Pcwhou, three-yettJ daughter of Mr. aiid Mrs. L. C. M guHoa of Greenville, was severely |j9 C(1 when her dress caught vre ftS matches with which she was nUyiJ ' Scotch of tobacco txxls in Clartajl county have been killed by the weather of the past few days. A Southern Gentleman Is Popular _ $ Everywhere Just think this over a minute. ? How many friends have j/ou? Not the fellows who borrow from you ? I mean the chaps who will fight for you! Fellows who believe in you ? who stick by you through thick and thin. You can count them on one hand, can't you? But listen to this. ? I have several million down South here. And why? Because I've been on the level. I've played fair. I've never lied to my friends, nor cheated them, nor double crossed them, nor held out on them. They know me by my right name ? SOV EREIGN. A true gentleman of the South, born and bred of the real Southern stock. I mingle the blood of Virginia and Caro lina ? the best in the world ? the choicest, sweetest, ripest, smoothest tobacco yoi ever smoked. ..... .. You Folks of the South KNOW Good blood! You Folks of the South KNOW Good tobacco! I have friends down South, and I keep them ? because quality does tell. And it means a whole lot when I say: " . -tf w , lam guaranteed by Buy me. If you don't like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. Sovereign Cigarettes FOR THE GENTLEMAN OF THE SOUTH "JCirria of CLCCt " r V s st m fri L3 Hj liM