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THE UNIVERSAL CAR \ in11<> extra attention to your Ford ohi*. a lit ,jt. adjn>!iHK now and then, will help to keep it in prime condition and add to Its ability to servo vou HriiiK A"1"' J'nwl eai her. Why take any ,1'hanooK? 1^1 jIiom' who know hlw, those who use genuine Ford pjirt>. take rare of your ouy. To he sure of getting llK. service from your Forfar let skilled F??rd iui'H tiik*' e?rt* of It. I'honipt attuntlon assured. 'jVairinK far #800, Kunaboiit jp.'ttft. Sedan 1045, CoiiiH'U't Town Our ?all f. o. I?. l>otrolt. <>u and for sale l?y KERSHAW MOTOR CO. Phone No. 140 East DeKalb St. A PLAIN BUSINESS PROPOSITION We wish to say to every citizen of this community who, during the coming year, expects to need anything in the line of hardware, mill and farm supplies, that we are out strong for your trade. We have determined to put in a stiff bid for the business that has been going to the mail order houses, and all we ask of you as a fair minded citizen is to give us the first chance at your orders. Surely this is no more than fair to your home-mer chant. Then if we can't please you (quality and quick ness of service considered) we will bear our loss with out a murmur. A fair chance to compete for your trade is all we ask.. May we have it? Springs & Shannon The Store That Carries The Stock. ma/awtt/v tyvctUa^ Ww&mafc em dcttaJl cefc a Xmjb umJU/ mul a/ OYU/>&&?&/ at tttcito cu toVcl. ^<>u've often heard about that man who "said nothing and ?wed wood." He did't expert to Haw a whole eard at onre. , He didn't expeet to make a whole fortune at once. But ? with a little depoHlt In the bank and piled up a for ",n? almost before he knew it. \ I>ook at the men today who said nothing and sawed wood ffw \ei?<Ts ago. l>. Rockefeller was one of them. You ean do the same. PI T YOt'R MONEY IN OUR BANK. The First National Banlc OF CAMDEN, S. C Form 1 ^REGISTRATION CARD ssr*? ,? -7- ? ? -I'.' )., tguy.'-, - pt ,1 N?nit In . (tiiveu imroo) Horn# 2, address _.... .. . .i. i,;, ,_4 _ (No.) iSlrtii't) (i tl> t (ttta t<>> 3 Date of birth (Month) . <lH?y) (Ycrtt) Are yoM (1) a~natural? born citizen, (8) ? naturalized citizen, (3) an alien. (4) or have you declared your Intention (specify which)? . Where were you born? ', . ? . ? (Town) (State) (Nation) If not a citizen, at what country are you * citizen or subject? 7 J What is your present I trade, occupation, or office? ~T' : 8 I By whom employed? v 9 Where employed? x ? Have you a father, mother, wife, child under 12. or a sitter or brother under 12, \ aolely dependent on you for support (specify which)? ? 10 | | Married or single (which)? Race (specify which)? 11 What military service have you had? Rank ? ; branch years 5 Nation or Statr - - 12 Do you claim exemption from draft (specify grounds)? I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true. ,<VS V> ^ V>VI\ <5% (81ffnature or mark) RULES FOR REGISTERING Questions will bo asked for you to answer In the order in which they ftp*, pear below. The questions aio set out below with detailed infor mation to help you answer them. All answers will be written on the Registration Card In Ifik by the Regis trar, who - should be Vareful to spell all names correctly and to write legibly. 1. Name In full. Age In years, ? This meanB all your names spelled out in full. State your age to-day in years only. Disregard additional months or days. Be prepared to say "19," or "25, not "19 yrs. 3 mons.," or the like. 2. Home address. This moaits the place where you have your permanent home, not the place where you work. Be prepared to give the address in this way: "232 Main Street1 Chicago. Cook County. Illinois;" that is, give number and name of street first, then town, then county and state. 3. Date of birth. Write your birthday (month, day, and year) on a piece of paper before going to the Registrar, and give the paper to him the first thing. Example: "August 5. 1894." If you do not remember the year start to answer as you would if some one asked you your birthday, as "August 5th." Then say "on my birth day this year T will h#? (or wn?) ?? voars old." The Registrar will then fill in the year of birth. 4. Are you (1) a natural-born citizen; (2) a naturalized citizen; (3) an alien; (4) or have you declared your Inten tion to become a cltjzen (specify which)? (1) If you were born in the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, you are a natural-born citizen, no matter what may have been the citiz enship or nationality of your parents. If yo* were born in Porto Rico, you are a citizen of the United States, unless you were born of alien parent age. If you were born abroad, you are still a citizen of tfee United Stages if your father was a citizen of the United States at the time ?you were born, unless you have expariated. 5. Where were you born? First name the town, then the state, then the country, as "Columbus, Ohio;" "Vienna. Austria;" Paris, France;" "Sofia, Bulgaria." 6. If not a cltizeA, of what country are you a citizen or subject? This need be answered only by aliens and declarants. Remember that a "declarant" is not yet a citizen o^ the Unrted States. If an alien or declarant, state the name of your country. as "France." "Japan," "China." etc. 7. What la your present trade, occu pation, oV office?. This does not ask what you once did, or what you hare done most of, the time, nor what you are best fitted to if A8KS WHAT YOUR JOB IS RIGHT NOW. State briefly, as "Farmer," "Miner," "Student." "La borer (on farm, in rolling mill, in aut<f raobile. wagon, or other . factory)" "Machinist in automobile factory." etc. If you hold an office- under state or federal government, name the office you hold. If you are In one of the following offices or employments, use one of the names hereafter mention ed : "Customhouse clerk." "employed in the transmission of the mails,' or "employed in an armory, arsenal, or n%vy yard." "mariner, actually employ ed (n the sea service of citizen or merchant within the iTnitod States. ? - t. By whom employed. Whpre em ployed? If vou are working f6r an Individu al. flrpi. corporation, or association, itato its name. If In. bnalness. trade, profession, *r employment for your-, Bolf, so state. If you are an officer of the state or federal government, say whether yoiir office is under the United States. tfie -state, the county, or a municipality. In answer to the quest ion^ as to where you are employ ed. give the town, county, and state where you work. ?. Have you a father, mother, wife, child under 12, or a sitter or brother under 12 solely dependent upon you for Support (specify which) 7 Consider your answer throughtfully If it is true that there is another mouth than your own which you alone have a duty to'feed, do not let your military ardor interfere with the wish of tho Nation to reduce war's misery to a minimum. On the other hand, un less the person you have in mind i? solely dependent on you, do not hide behind petticoats or children. 10. Married or single (which)? Race '(specify which)? This do<*? not ask whether you wore once married, but whether you are married now. In answer to the ques tion as to your race, state briefly whether "Caucasian," "Mongolian," "Negro." "Malayan." or "Indian. 11. What military service have you had? Rank? Brancn? Years7 Nation or State? No matter what country you served, you must give complete information. In answering theBe questions, first name your rank, using one of the fol lowing words: ''Commissioned offi cer." "Noncommissioned officer." "Pri vate".* Next, state branch in which you served in one of the following words: "Infantry." "Calvary," "Artil lery." "Medical." "Signal." "Avia tion," "Supply," "Marine." "Navy." Next, state the number of years'., ser vice. not counting time spent in the Reserve. Finally, name the Nation or state you served. If you served under the United States or one of the states of the United StatpB, name your ser vice in one of the ^following terms: "National Guard (of such and such ? state)," "Militia (of such and such a| state)," "Volunteers of United States," or "Regular Army (Navy) of United States." 12. Do you claim exemption from draft? Specify groups Because you claim exemption from* draft, it by no means follows that you are exempt. For the information of the War Department you .should makej a claim r\ow if you intend to prosecute I it. Sofae persons will be exempted on account of their occupations or offices, some /an account of the fact that they have relatives dependent upon them for support/ Your answer touching these things will be important in sup porting the claim you now intend to make in your-answer to the present questions. Be sure, therefore, that the grounds you now state are in con formity1 with your answers to ques tions 7 and 8. Tri stating grounds you claim as exempting you, use one of the following terms: If you claim to be an executive, legislative, or Judi cial officer of the state or nation, name your office and say whether it is an office of the state or natjon. If you claim to be a member of a relig ious sect whose creed forbids its mem bers to participate in war in any form, simply name the sect. If you are em ployed in the transmission of the United States malls or as an arti ficer or wQrkman In an armory,' arse nal. or navy yard of the United States, or if you are a mariner employed in the sea serrlce of any citizen or mer chant within tfie United States, so atate. If you are a felon or otherwise morally deficient and desire to claim exemption on that ground, state your ground briefly. If you claim physical disability, state that briefly. If you claim exemption on any other (round, ?tate your ground briefly. What 25c Will Do. Brings to Your Homo a Brand New "WHITE" Rotary Sewing Machine The 50 memberships we began with are rapidly being taken l'a> 2."> ?vnls to Join and ilu* new "White" K<nar,\ Sewing Alaohlne l>> soon paid for. \n move faithful ser* \ let' eould be wished for tliitu will he rendered by a place, If .vou will hrUu; It here while the list 1* still open and enroll uv un active member of our White rroifrehslve Clul?. This Initial payment of L'f> eents out It let) you to have delivered to your home a bra ml ntn "WHITK" lUtury Wo don't promise to hold this offer ojH'ii for any length of time whu lever. If you come In time you can pet this wonderful sewing ma chine, complete with all at taohments, on our newly de vised method of SMALT. WRKKT.Y PAYMENTS You must hurry? Memberships are going fast. 10c Premium Refunds onn he earned by you on every final payment you make in advance of the time it is due. You pan save much or little?as yon desire. ^ FIK8T 'Jii* 1 I'ji.vm'tliirti Pay?n't|4th Payntft Payment i SJSt* 25c I 25c '5th Payiu't litli Payni'tiTth Payin't mJv rWV' ..(>,? I 5(k 8th Payint' Oth Payaatj10th Payuitjllth Puymt 00c 75c ? J 75c 75** ll'th Paymtllfttll Payint 14th Paymt 15th Payint 75c | $1.00 ( $1.00 K.th Payint j 17th I'uyiutjlSth Payint 11Mb Payiut Jf 1,4K? ! $t.lO ! $1.10 $1.10 L'Oth Paymt j'Jl^t Payiut|22tul Payint "28r<i I'avmt $1.10 j $1.20 | fi.ao $1.^0_ 24th PaymtjSflth PiiyniH^tii Pavmt 27th Pajint $1.20 $1.80 j $1.80 l $1.80 2Sth Paymtj20th Pa.vintj.'tOth Payiutj.'tlst Payint $1.M0 I $1.40 J $1.40 | $1.40 32ml Payuit|89r<l Pavintj.H4th Payint|?'l5th Payint $1.40 I $1.50 f $1.50 I $1.50 ^^rvsr\ EASY TERMS This offer will continue for one week longer? Don't fail to take advantage of it. THE CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. Broad Street Phone 156 Camden, S. C. DO YOU KNOW THAT* WE MAKE THE Best Ice Cream in Camden We know that we do, but we want you to know it. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Camden Candy Kitchen, Spero Beleos, Prop. Telephone 78 Taste and Value t Combined In our splendid stock of jewelry we have combined taste and value. The most discriminating taste can be fully satisfied here?and solid, substantial value goes hand in hand with good taste. SEE THESE Lavajlieres, in cameo Cuff links, both gold and ruby, amethyst, pearl. filled. Solid gold brooches. Scarf pins, gold and Cameo brooches. . filled. Clocks and watches. Cut glass, Silverware. A multitude of other articles, useful and orna mental We earnestly invite your inspection of this stock. G. L. BLACKWELL ? , , / Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C. BRING US YOUR JOB PRINTING IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT Kh ? ' 1 ?' iwc Tik.'