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18 cents a package What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction ? and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bjte and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aft?rtast? or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation I You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in th^ world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.to.-S.Um, N. C ICOIIT. M. (OOI'KI! ! > i:\ 1 > I'roiiiiiu'iil I j<m* County Fiutnor I'aNsrH* ? Away in HnlUmoro. Sumtrr. July (5. ? News was roeoivixl | Urn- Into Siitulny o'vonuiK "f tin*' ilonth ; in ii h(ks|iiilnl in 1'uft imiitv <>f Robert : M. ( 'iMtpri of Wi^ucky this ?fN>rn<Mm. j Mr. <'(io|)c>r had n< ? t Immui Well for the pa<t few m. >iit lis ami two. weeks a>oo woint tu J tn Minior-(> f(>r treatment but lH'iitlh?r family nor triomlM realt*?*d tlrnt his- end was near. Mr. Cooper wiw, 'on?? of the promt* nrii t prof revive farmers t?f the State iiikI a high inUtded man of the old -<-h<i.tl who had the respect of all who List Your Farm Property ? & July and August are good months in 'which to list farm property for sale. We are having inquiries for farm lands and we feel sure that we can find a pur chaser for your farm, if you desire to sell, and will list it with us at the right price. If you desire to sell or to buy a. farm see us, at once. We also have desirable city property listed for sale. Camden Loan & Realty Company I. C. HOUGH, Manager .know him. IIo was lxirn in 1853 near his pr?<eiit home in Wisacky, then in Sumter county. This Mention became ai part of Lee when that county was J fortius! iik receipt years. *In 1S75 Mr. C-ooper wwin graduate*! ftx.>W the Uni- j versity of Virginia in civil and min- j iii)j engineering. He was offered a ! professorship in tlho I'nivensity of Ala bama. but t lie duaitoh of hi? ? father, (Jeorge W. Cooper. called him to his home and there he renitained to look after t/lie family Cntate. He married Miss Netta Shaw, the daughter of the la.tn. Judge Shaw, who tli many years, ago. Mr. Cooper took a prominent part in the pnhlic iift of I?ce and Sumter (V>un ti?v< l>nt never would accept ofiire in -either. He was a member of Gover ns ? r w nning'ts *t'aff. He often went to Waslungfon to represent the South Car olina fanners in conferences^ with the president and secretary of agriculture. He is -survived by one son,. Robert M. Cooper of Wisaeky. four daughters, Mrs. F. C. Manning of Newark, Mrs. Clar ence Miller of Waynesvillo. N. C.. Mrs. Hro.ilcntan Wilkinson of Montgomery, A hi., and Miss Netta Cooper of Wisacky. All of his family were with him at the end except Mrs. Miller' who was in Wisaoky with Mrs. It. M. Cooppr, Jr. Dr. Anna II. Shaw Dead. Philadelphia, July 2. ? Dr. Anna How ard Shaw, honorary president of the Niitinnal Ameriean Woman's Suffrage association died at her home in Moylan, Pa., near here, at 7 o'clock this even ing. She was 71 years "old. Next Time ? Buy CORD TIRES to K ? ( I rmt ? ?? w n.h, B i r; , clean-cut in appearance, they give an excess mileage even for Cord Tires. TOUGH, WEAR-R?SI3TING TREADS For ;tcL- ! i*"::!crs TWO IIOYN IN 8MAIJ, (WOK I'.itMli i.tMH) Milt** From Chlemo To N'rw Orlfiuu (Now Uilraus Tum\s l'icuvun- ? 1 i ? .in CbioNgo to N?W u i'iii ii'M' Si \ i rt"ii huudrod iniltv.. ..?? r,u? Mxt*>e<??)th ?'f $Yio diMtuioe ar??und t !?<? glob* lu ti *i,,veijrt.eou-6uot boat. 1 1 onoutfh ft?r a matt t?> carry on M* back ! Tlii.> i i iiiui kjihlf f *'ii t raivly porfuiiti od since tfche oldoii days of .loHet. wa*j tne realisation ??f year* of dreuiiiing and was u<'I?i t* v tn! as the crowuln;* tri umph of lirist arrival u|*>n young wiu-, hood's o*ttftte by John Condon and .luck Clegg, seventeen and elfhteen yoai* of ago, rcHpoot'ively, of C.hieagp, w*hen Tuetj day nu>rnim( their diminutive Titanic, a* Obey trtyled tflreir canoe,' was paa . ti.-d int.. New Orleans and moored at the head of ('anal street. The boys had entered an agreement wlir?n 'they were tiny kadi that a* booo a* t:hey should "grow up" *fcey would 00(0)0 to Now Orleans m a canoe. Tliey paddled out of Chicago, down the K?n kahee river May 1, (fheiwe into tne ininols river and Into tho MisaisNippi. The trip required fifty. -three day* "AM went well." said young Clegg. "until we ran into an eddy in Clie Mississippi Juxt out from Caruttiei* vllle. Mjd. , Floro our boat was capsixea and we came near drowning. We lotft nil lour enuloment. dun*. tent. cook in* i>tons?ils. food and everythine else wenrt overboard, and we were lelt dos tlLute. We clung to the canoe which wan ttu rued Mftojn up, till tiually a irosollne boat came tfo our rescue ann pulled its ifo (the edge of the river, whore we turnd our l*Jat ovor ana start<-d again." Condon was nearly drowned uear PaHpiwnlne. ' La.. ; When tho Tltanle bit anoltber eddy. Clegg swam to shore, smoking taid. while Condon <1 u n e po ttio canoe. wbidh acaln was turned over, as* they did not earc to lose- tne httrie l?oat "I kept clingimg to tho Iwait." watrt t'onaon. "waiting for Clogg 'to show tin on tihe shore with a rescue uartv. It | wormed like aires. lit began to get darK, ami I was drifting on down stream, clinging to the bottom of tihe boat, aurt looking and yelliNg for aid. I floated hy sovorai- negroes, and waved at tfcem. "ATI I git out of hihem was 'Hey, doro J' They thoug'ht I WtfJf jm?t. flirt ing 'with them. 1 irui\ss, and they waved on ok. I con/Mii 'it make Ithem bear tne. It was getting so dark and the waves u hro so high I couldn't see the ahorc ; distinctly enough to tell whether Clegg Had ever #fl*>wed up. "I decided T'd give uo the boalt and try *wlmminif to land Tli|t when I turned the canoe loose, and started off. T soon found T was boiivg attacked with cramp*. I know them tbult my fate and the boats were necessarily llnkod together, and I managed 'to swim baek to It. I was getting migblty cold, but had made up my. mind that I would ihavo to Htick it out all night, ntr least. "Finally, as fortune would have it, a citrv?? In tho river brought me close enough to tho land for my yelling to be hoard by a passing negro. He got & bont and paddled out to me. But <tfhen 1t looked like :he wasn't going to do anything f*or fear I'd upset his boat or splash waber on bim. He ftna-lly agreed I muWI catch on the ?toi*n of hi4? oanoo. T was clinging to ,his boat with *vno hand and to our canoe with the o+;her. Finally he drag gled me and -the boat in. "Rut then I eoirtd not find Clog*. Tho negro told me I bad floated eight mihvs down the river from wbere T told him CW'fcg had Kwam ashore. So I was left waiting for developments." riogg said ho did n>r>t find anyone fo help for sometime, and that when lie did wtart out on the search. ?tho wav<? were so high and it was got tiug so Ijite be could .not see far en'ouch out into tho river. "We wm- II looking," K?iil (-lecg, "thoiurh despairingly, and 1 wax Hurt* ,ny partner had beeu drowned, when we (nit a koadry wiuon rite drivei 'vvikl us of the rescue." "When 1 met ?OUie of the ntfTOiN i had pushed they told tim they thought I lUUMt have beeir a convict otK'aped fnrtCO -<iiiir,vlici'i' Up the river". Condon said. refAirltf to Angola. The Titanic waw sold 1?ere. and th? hoys returned t*> Chicago by rail Fri day. ."I have enough M such expert-; nair Clegg. 4,I would not take a million for inlue4 but ,1 wouldn't give t?*p centx (V>r a iw At her trip." "HeMeve nie," Comlon atldcd, 4,I w. iildji't take the samo chunce again for a hundred million." M?rrli|t. Married at the home of Probate Judge \V. L. MclMveM on Sunday afternoon hi -t. July Uth, 1919. Mr. Benjamin ^7111 iii h ii Davis and Mi6? Pearly Clark, both of ('auhlen, S. C. CITATION State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. , By W. L. McDowell, Kwiulrc. Pro bate Judge. Whereas, T. 11. Fletcher made suit to me to grautt hLm Letters of Admin istration ?>f t V Estate of and effect? V>f Stephen F. Hough. These are, Therefore, to ejte and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Stephen F. Ilough, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on Judy 22nd next after publication thereof, at 11 oVlVx-k in the forenoon, t*? show cause, if any they have, why the said Admin istration should not be granted. (liven under my llaud this 8th day of July A. 1). 15)19. W. L. MclM>WELL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the I1fh and 18th days of July HHO, in the Camdtm Chronicle and pasted at the Court House, door for the time prescribed b.v law. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice, is hereby given thab a meet ing of the stockholders of The- Clyburn Drug Company, a corporation, will be ! held at fhe place of businew* of said ! Clyburn Drug Company, at Camden, S. i.C. on Monday August, 11th, 1911), to 1 consider the proposition of dissolving said corporation. W. It. CLYBURN, !. President. Camden, S. C., July 9t?h, 1919. NOTICE TO DEBTORS . All parties indebted to the estate of W. S. Barnes, deceased, are hereby no -tiiled. to. mlakc payment to 'the under signed. and all parties, if any, having claims against the said esrtate will pre sent thwn duly attested within the time prescribed by taw. LAURA S. PARNES, Administratrix. Coin den, S. C., July 5 th, 1919. AshYotjr Dealer I Renyjipoii Grand Prize firearms 6 Ammunition Write for Catalogue 7 THE KEMINOTON ARMS UM.C. CO. INC . kM./ Mw ?M on KIN. VI* DIHill.VKGR N.?ttw l? heroby gi*ei? tUm ..be , from thia tint*. OA Tuwxlty Ju\y u, 19, I will make to lh? I'rubtu u ,,t K? i hliaw County my ftutl rvtura _ vuiuiiii>trttU?r of the cstinr of jJ 1 *\ a v? f, facetted. ??"! >'!? th? haiue y 1 will apply to the -?'il Court final dU*aarf? a# ??.*0 A<lumn?tr*Uf ' V. H. 1M Atluiluiitutor, v i?iud?'U, < O.i Jun? iiinh, 1019. a fre$i supply of all kin< of Garden S( on hand. Zemp & DePass Call or Phono Ne. 10 University of South C< ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Entrance examinations to the versity df South Carojiua will be by the County Suverintemlent of L cation at the Couuty Court House, day, July 11, 1919 at 9 a. iu. Eutu examinations will also ... he. held it University, September 17 and 18, The University offers varied con of study in science, literature, l^Ut law and business. The expense* moderate and many opportunitta self support are offered. A large hor tit scholarships are available." tary training compulsory for fr and sophomores. Reserve Officers' Training Oorpi. For full particulars write to PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL, University ?( South Carolina, Columbia, S. I jSf You Have That Next Building Done See n.. A Jim Alexander! CONTRACTOR "No War Tax" Camden, S. C. I Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People Telephone' 41 714 W. D?Kilb Sl ? - ' . Rubber Hose For All Purposes We have Garden Hose, Water Hose, Radiator Hose, and Steam Hose. Our garden hose at 25 cents per foot is by far the cheapest hose you can buy, for it will last from six to eight seasons, which meahs an average of about 3 cents to 4 cents per foot a season "VV hile you can get a hose for 10 cents you know as a rule that the 10 cents hose will last you about one season. With an order for- r>0 feet or more of garden hose' we give lawn springier. Itadiator Hose in 1 inch, 1 1-4 inch, 1 1-2 inch, 1 3-4 inch, 2 inch, 2 1-2 inch in 3 and 4 foot lengths. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVAIS ST. COLUMBIA. 8. C. Automobile Insurance Fire, Theft and Collision Covers within the limits of the United States and Canada, including while in building, on road, on rail road car or other conveyance. * ? , ! C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE