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A Builder of Health Aside from the essential compounds necessary to life that are present in Schlitz pamo? protein and carbohy* drates? the organic acids, aromatic compounds of the hop content and carbonic acid gas, exert a very bene* y ficial action. They have a specific antiseptic prop erty tp suppress the development of harmful bacteria that may be lodged in the intestinal tract. They stimulate?refresh? and assist digestion by replacing to a certain extent the Hydrochloric acid of the stomach? cause it to flow more freely ?increasing the secretion of the digestive juices. Drink Schlitz Famo freely? it is a worth-while cereal beverage, non intoxicating, healthful and satisfying. Good and good for you. On sale wherever soft drinks are sold. Order a case from Made Milwaukee Phone 45 Camden Wholesale Grocery Co. 100 DcKalb Street Camden, S. C. Famous OIL MILLS and COTTON MILLS Wc h?vo n large stock 4if f'.ittoii r.tnm Scale* complete 'with friiiii" m a?l>* l?.v 1 1 ? ? ? Scale AKi lot <.f t'ittiu Trucks We curry everyibiujc in tli ? lyny of Kulibcr. (hlmly ami Leather licit. Larue -lock I'titnp Jacks, rum1]**; ami ( <y limler*. Try us *?n s..me of our Special Friction Surface licit,, will give you -wvioc almost ?vpml to l.cat'lu'r licit* % COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823"W?9T GERVIAS ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. The Columbia Concrete Company 1641 Main Street Columbia, S. C. STREET PAVING, SIDEWALKS. BRIDGES. CUL- , VERTS, F .DORS, WALLS. ANYTHING IN CONCRETE. ESTIMATES ( ;LA.I)LY FURNISHED. THE "Save A Dollar" STORE Kt ojioiny is tlit* it ?u we must ai! learn. but ?'.'"i:oiny ? I 1 1 *t mean lining without. Tin" vi'.itr-i ?????. n ?? i n \ is in buying. When we ^ i into tiu wholesale market wo bus rijrht. Tli.it'- \v h > \\e ran make it possible for you )<? l?u\ rijjht lr?rn ti<. We s;t \ t* y . > t i hard eanietl dollars on all family supjviies, <mi any purchase you make from us. Vou don't have t<> buy mar.y dollars' worth here to "save a dollar." Our tfond> and price- tell their own story. The tlollars we sa\e in the wholesale market stay in the pockets tM the consumer4. Springs & Shannon The St ThAt 'Carr.es The Stocii. ALPS HAD THEIR REVENUE Famous Airman Who Had Deflad Great Mountain* at Last Meeta Hit Death There. Few of the men who have given their lives to the air have met ? nx^y Im pressive end than the handsome, gold en-haired young Captain Natale I'ulll. was thi* favorite pilot during the war of MaJ. (Jalniel d'Annunslo, the Itallau poet who became one t>f the greatest airmen. Pal II evidently hitd motor trouble when right over the Alps. With ex traordinary skill he landed hla machine on a glacier ft, 000 feet high, (Jetting out of It unhurt, he stnhted to climb down the mountain wide. A snowstorm noon set In around him. but on be plod ded through the floundering drift* to wards the little village of Bourg St. Morlts, In the valley below. For a whole day at least he stumbled for ward, without food and pierced by the bitter cold. Then, when he was 200 yards from a mountain hut, and within sight of the Alpine village. 'his strength ga"e out and he sank down Into the snow. His Courage urged hliu to unother ef fort ; the snow was foulul with the marks of his struggles to rise again. Hut he could do no more, and there, two days later, a passing peasant found the gallant young Italian pilot lying with his head on his ariu as If asleep, half-covered by the snow, and jf without a bruise on his body. So did the Alps which he hnd con quered revenge themselves upon Na-:; Male Palll, who had escaped death In 140 raids over the enemy lines In war. EASY TO IMPROVE MEMORY 'jgWP " . ? Whole Secret Is to Concentrate the Mind Entirely on the One Thing in Hand. People of poor memory are general ly inattentive and fall to concentrate. Systems like Pelmanlsin help to good memory In that they focus the mind on the tiling at hand. Dreamers read, .and for tin* life of them cannot tell what the last sentence was, unless It was something In which they were vividly Interested waking them out of their dream, and then It Is tlxed for good. thus showing that memory is conditioned on attention and concen tration. To cure this requires heroic treatment. Make It a religious resolve to attend only to the thing In hand. If It Is reading, concentrate on the hook so thoroughly that every sen tence takes ciearlv defined meaning in the mind. One cannot think of some thing else and at the same time un derstand and remember what he I* reading. The trick in the game of memory Is to overcome dreaming, ab? strnctlon, Inattention. It can be done by persistent, patient. long-Vontlnued effort. GettTng Acquainted With America. The United States has been getting the greatest advertising during the last two years that any nation lias ever received, and the results of this should be reaped In foreign trade, Just as ai\y merchant obtained custom from an advertising campaign. Since the beginning of the war there hns been a steady stream of foreign missions on tour In the United States, headed by men of prominence In their respective countries. They have vis ited the shipyards, the steel mills, the camps and the Industrial cities, and they laive seen the ' miles of fertile farm lands and gained n new concep tion of the vasfhess of America and Its ability to put over hip things on a big scale. A convention of the League of Nations In Washington will add still more to this world knowledge of America's resources. The chief thing now to be sought Is the holding of the advantage gained. ? Forbes Magazine. Big Brother Movement. The "Big Brother" movement was started in 1004. by Krnest K. Coulter, In New V??rk city. Since that time the work has been taken up In over 100 cities. There is a staff of paid work ers. supplemented by volunteers ? lawyers, physicians, merchants, etc. The object Is to obtain the cause of the boy's troubles ? whether it be tru ancy," stealing, lying, runnini; :?wny fri>in home, etc. Then with the co operation of parents, through the medium of the ' Big Brothers." tin ef fort Is made to build up within the ho\ :i sense of honor and good ritl/en ship. The headquarters are at J00 Fifth avenue. New York city. Discharging a Cook. <>tie result of the bolshevlst law that persons who are employed can not he removed arbitrarily is instanced by the Bulletin Ilusse. published by rhe League for the Regeneration of ltus?ia at Lausanne, Switzerland It declares that at Smolensk a bachelor had a cook ? Imni he wished to dis charge. Sh" refused to leave her place and he was unable to turn her out. On the advice of a hol?hevlst friend the bachelor married his rook and Immediately afterward divorced her. As a divorced woman she was legally compelled to leave the prem ises. c Prevale^cy of Deafness The last ren s us showed that there , arf in the United States **0.2^7 per sons who nre totally deaf. I >r Wen I dell C. Phillips <>f Nett York trld the ! Philadelphia College of Physb re cently that In New York city there | ire nf i none to persons ni >r?* or i less 'n "fMici: ated ns a rr?oj!f of par | tlal deafness, and of the*" probablj I 90 per crn* a re of 'he working class. Virgiuia (Vdlina, a five year old child, of Chewier, diwl Kriday frmu the n>ul( of a Hvvrrv fall while playing on it* mo than porch, 1 Legal Advertising CITATION Stiit*' < ' i HtfUth ( Ht.'limi. County of K??r?ht>v. Uy NN*. L. McDowell, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, <?. A. Crew! iiiad<> suit to nu?to grant iitill Letter* of Administra tion of the Estate uu<i effects of j. E. Creed. These a re, Therefore, to cite and ad monish ail ami singular the kindred and editors of the said J. E. QM, ?t?? ceasod. that they he awl appear before rue, in the' Court of Probate, to be held ?it Camden. S. C? on August -1st uext after publication thereof, at 1 1 o'^xA in tiie forenoon, to *bow cause. if an.v ;li? v have, why the said Administration should hot be granted. (iiven under my Hand, tliis 7th day >f August. A. I). 1910. W. L, M.cl>OWELL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 8th and 15th days <>f August. IfllO, in the CaiiMlen Chron icle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, (Nuuity of Kershaw. A petition signed by one third or more of the qualified resident electors and a like proportion of the resident freehold* fi'i* of the ajfre of 21 yearn having been filed with the <'.>uiu> Board of lfidu^ cation asking for an 'election iu School District No. .'Hi in Che aforementioned .-4r n t o n ml Comity, to determine whether i tax of 1 mills additional shall be levied for school purposes. The petition having been granted an election will be lield at the Mt. Zion school house ? ?II Thursday August the 14th, pojls to pen a.t S a. in. anil close at .4 p. in. Notice hereof being given in a county ti'.per for two issues. Those who re ?iile in the district and present thfir '.i.\ receipts and registration certificate^ ?H be allowed to vote. The election will be conducted as a general election with the Trustees as manager*. W. L, lluun icn t.t A. <>. Mall Wr 4V-Trtjesdale "'??iird nt' Trustees School District No. .'i(i Camden, S. .July 20. 101 10^ FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one in ? -iit h from this date, on Friday. Au l.'tM 1 otth. 1010, 1 Will make to 'the Probate (V>urt of Kershaw County my iimil ret.utrn a's 'Administrator of the <*^fnte of Ed. P. Mcl.eod, deceased, and o'n the value date I will apply to the said Court for a fiii'iil discharge n;i id Administrator. J. 11 Mel.EOD. Administrator Oauiden. S. (\. July loth. 1011) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIONS' Notice is hereby given that meet ing of the stockholders of The Olyburn Drug Cympany, a corporation, will be held at the place of business of said Clyburn Drux Company, at Camden, S. C. on Monday August. 11th. ..1011), to Consider the proposition of dissolving said i*orjK?ration. W. It. OLYBURN, President. Camden. S. C., July Ofch, 1010. FINAL DISCHARGE .? Notice is hereby given f?at Edna Lower.v Davis, Administratrix of the .Estate of ('. C. ?Lowery, deceased, hath tthis day made application unto me for a final discharge as Administratrix of the Estate of the said C. C. Ix>wery, and that Monday, the 11th day of Au-' giwt.. 1010, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate office in Camden, S. C., ha*ve been ap]>ointed as the time, and place for the hearing of .said applica tion, and on the same date the said Edna I*owery Davis will apply to the ?aiid Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. AH .parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested to the Administra trix whose address is 334 Manning Avenue. Sumter. S. C., on or before that date .or be forever barred. W. I.. McIWVWELL, Judge of Probate f?>r Kershaw County. Camden, S. July l(>th. lOll). "The Reason \vhy." H. A. Thomas Stock itemedies arc the host, they arc scientifically made and all medicir:e. Tlicy keep the health up, and the feed hill down. There is a a cause for every effect, remove the cause and the effect removes itself. The Poultry Remedies are especially made relieve all the diseases in the Fowl family sinh as Cholera and Koui>e and in. ikes t.n> liens lay. t The \\>'a Homedy will positively keep . iT tln^Ch'dera. and if given in the first stages. will cure Of) j?er cent. Don't forget t<> keep wn hand a bot tle of r.irrs' Colic ftcmedy for Horses. It is so simple with dropper, that a child can give it. Also a bottle of Fer ris' Ileaiing Remedy for Cuts andl Bruises on man or beast. They never | fail. These remedies are all guaranteed! to you by your dealer, to give >atisfac- I tloti. or your money back. Made by old Kentucky Manufactur ing Co . Padncah. Kentucky. For sale by Springs & Shannon, Cam ; den. S. C ? adv June 8. I aooo to THf LAST DPC0" " SCALED TINS ONLY AT YOUn GOOCtftS MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE * Mayor Lau? I>. Jeuuluf*, of Hutater, has iHMued a proclamation to both wbitea ihmI u?grp?? of tlfat cfty to k?m> the l>eace. Iu on for to curb any disturb. ??><" tlw i?,y?r k.^,ZT Itrwuiiiput ??.! ,.w ^ ,""'U I"' to ZL , m?t?. ,r" Commercial Writing \k | m nlv.es from 1 ounce to 1 quart bottU This \nk recently made and guaranteed t.,e sat is new ink, rew y ^ ^ fak from what we have been compelled to MU du?g the Pft8t Wo "have besides Ink all of the Stafford pnucte: faste, Mucilage, Glue etc. ?' ? 't . ? W. Robin Zemp's Drug Stofc Telephone 30. Your. Money is not Safe IN A RAG BA6 -YOUR HOME IT IS IN OUR Bank, PUT IT THERE NOW IF THIS IINHAI'PY WOMAN 1IAI) PIT HER MONEY IN Ol'R BANK, INSTKAI) OF HIDING IT IN A RAO HAG, SHE WOULD HAVE IT NOW. BURGLARS HAVE A WAY OF SPOTTING THE HOUSE WHERE MONEY IS KEPT; THEY KNOW WHERE TO LOOK FOR IT AND THEY WILL STOP AT NOTHING, EVEN Ml'Rl)ER, TO GET IT. , PI T YOl'R MONEY IN OUR HANK AND BE FREE FRO.M WORRY. YOF WILL RECEIVE I PER CENT INTEREST. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C "Goodrich" TIRES "The Best in the Long Run" Guaranteed 6,000 Miles f Smooth Safety Tube 30 x 3 \ $12.90 ' $2.75 30 x 3 1-2 16.80 $18.70 3.25 31 x 3 3-4 20.50 4.00 32 x 3 1-2 19.45 21.85 3.70 32 x 4 26.20 29.70 4.55 34 x 4 . 28.10 31.85 4.95 Compare these prices with prices you are paying for tires that bear only a 3,500 mile guarantee. You will find these less and nearly double the mileage guaranteed Full Stock of Sizes Chevrolet Automobiles in Stock For Immediate Delivery Hartford Shock Absorbers for IIupp, Dodge and Nash GEO. T. LITTLE. Camden. S. C. Red Cedar Shingles LAST INDEFINITE v WE SELL ONLY THE BEST ANY QUANTITY AT L,OW PRICES SHIPMENT just received Davidson & company telephone 104 The Middle Town Yard"? Main Street, Next to Court Hoiue.