The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 08, 1919, Image 6

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Cigarettes made to meet your taste! Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely out of the ordinary ? a flavor and smdothness never before attained. To best realize their qual ity compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will win you at once ? it is so new and unusual. That's what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer this blencj to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste 1 Take Camels at any angle ? they surely supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced. They're a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiujns or gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! 18 cents a package Camala aro aold ovary whorp in acianti Ac-ally aomlod pack a&aa of 20 o itfnrettos or tan packatfea ( 200 citarattpp) in * ilaaaino-papor-covprod carton. Wo ?C rontf ly rpcommand thia carton for t ho homo or office aupplyor whan you traval. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Win.ton-S*lem, N. C. Too Many People. < t.tVi'i iini' Cooper Kriila.v reoeiv^l the following telegram ff?nn the < 'lii?a?o Herald ami Ksaininer ?Vi uocni i iik the i V? s sib!e II 111 I) Ire r of t 'Im-ago s negiro pop: illation the State ii lil absorb : "Marty negroes who eaine here for war work are- anxious to return South if tlx; -.until Their K|K?k??fc iiit'ii ask us to iii'iuirc how inauv your t State ii absorb. They arc of the more i m<1 lis t ri ? ? ii v class. distinct from tbo bad clement n><P"iisible for <1 i flicti 1 1 i<*K hero. I'lea^c rush nntwcr, our ex.peu sc." 'X'ho governor nuiih' no comment, as he thought t'Jie message was sufficient to explain it self.? Sat .utility's State. 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 I.ifp Story of a Cain-pillar. Tin* life of one of these loaf-eating machines is just one thing after an other; a ii< I the changes follow each other so .rapidly,' and there are so many of them. and he is such a different crea tine after each change, that he really does not have time to get acquainted with himself. Such a thing as developing a distinct personality, is out of the ?pies-. lion, .lust when he is getting aceus-i f tomod to his lat.est <sel f , he goes to sleep, u nil when he wakes, ho is somfi l>od,v eltse. So he gives tip all hope of UTABAGAS AND Other Varieties For Fall Planting OA % Fresh and Genuine Just Received Cfc j Zemp & DePass Call or Thone No. 10 Next Time ? Buy CORD TIRES Big, clean-cut in1 appearance, they give an excess mileage even for Cord TiresJ TOUGH, WEAR-RESISTING TREADS For Sale by Dealers i . uuiiniiiK nnybod.v iu particular, aud jiiM takes the ehnngex ?? they roiue, auJ i ha it k f u I thai he changed ?*?? 1 rbiuf t lint wa* alive tit<i mura ??<? 11 ! is ?k.nbtful if he vvmul be much surprised if he w ak< .| UP some > morning, and I,, ,11.. I Il.nl li.' had ehanged into . A hum m in* bird or ? can ?>f axlf. ki. hm'. The nlory 4if bl* life w??ul<l read something like (hi*: A butterfly poUed on gor geoii* Wing*, pau*eH in her hunt for honey 1..HK enoiight t<? liKht >"1 a to lay Ml, .UK. ?????*??? t it to ?!>?' ?iirfii(f, Ifflj linn ii'Miiiich her la/.y flight, ?s lica rtw and happy as if Uutf# were no such thing in t ti ** world a? family ran--. If nothing happens to t h?? tiny egg. some day# later it hatch?* into a little bit of a caterpillar, no niuall that out' ban to look twice to see it at all. Tbej lii'st thing the iii'W catrr pillar doea is to lunch on the ?n|>ty pgg-?heH, and as that i* not quite enough to stay bin coming appptltp. be turns to the leaf ami Hnlabei up on hoiup of the green ti Katie, After a few days devoted to eating, he lind* that his birthday skin is pn tirely too small aud tight for comfort. Ho the akin very obligingly splits down (lit* back, and bp xquinnx aud wigglea himself out, and when hp looks down b<> dim, -overs that bo is wearing a per fectly new skin, j?owdhly of a <liffprent color, and certainly several siaes larger than the old one. After devouring bis discarded suit, he rest* up for a few hour* until it get* set to his figure, and until .the tissues of the Inst Hkin haa hardened. Then Iip takiw up the buaineaa of his life aghin. which la eating^ and in i\ few days he has oiutgfowu his upw skin, wni< li is so tight ho can hardly breathe, and every mouthful hp swallows makpa it that much tighter. So the akin splits down the back again, and again he pulls hinwclf out and finds Iip has a skin that does not pinch. These skin sheddings are called moults, and the.' time between moults are known as' stages. This thing of over-eating and i outgrowing his skin, keeps up for soy-' era! weeks, > and the. number of moults ? ' ? 1 w ith most caterpilars is- four. A re- 1 mark able thing about these changes is that the color of the skin as well as fche markings, Change too. The' discard- : ed ^kin may be pale green with a sprink ling of tiny white specks, and the 'new oii? may be pearl gray with black bands, or big gold spots. * When about to change .his clothes, he spins a little silk web on tihe leaf, ntid deliberately ???!> his hind feet all tangled up in it, ,in order to hold hiinrsolf firm while mak ing the change. A week or so after the last moult, he eats until he lias laid in a siippy that will last liiui for Momo time, as he is iron ring a very important ' change, one in which he is to turn into vomething quite different from an ordi nary . caterpiHar. He look* about untyW hr find* a suitable i?la<o, which uiaj' be the uuderwid* of a feii<?e rail, back tinder the cap of a gate ik>h4. or a crevice in a waH, or aotne other protat'td lo cution. AgaiuM tin* surface of the wiK't chosen in* K|>ins a web, fasten* his hi ml feet in the w?b, and hang* head dowu. After u while, the ?kin of hi* back jvthich ace?ii* alwaya ready to split open on the tdighteat provoca t i < > n , comes iijMU't in a straight Hue, ami theu curia upward, and finally drops to the ground, ex|a>adug a curious object that look* something like a caterpillar, but still It Ik not a caterpillar. As It hanga, it shortens up, aad takea on the irregular sl)a.pe. known aa a chryaalia, t'hq outer tiamiea gradually hardening into a weather-proof covering or ahell. Tbia queer object is more or l^aa ob' long, tfce smaller end being fastened to the Hujni*>rt. They are usually gray or light, browu, color* that are no* apt to attract birds or other enemies. Hut in aouie species of butterfly, the chrysallfl it* hriiiiautly decorated with markings of lir.kiuso and gohl. Tbia apparently' lifeless thing, with no definite form, with out legs, eyea or winga, hanging as in ertly aa a atone, is About the laat thing t hat owe would ever mippoae could be a butterfly in diaguiad. Hut after a certain time, the hardened akin of the chrysalis cracks open, and a very soft and moist butterfly' appear* in the opening. At- leaat it ia the body and lega hf u butterfly, for the wings are stiil folded up in the very amallewt poa sible sp4ce. Rut after the little crea ture has crawled out and haa begun to dry off in the ? sunshine, the crumpled up wings slowly up/o4d. and ? one , sees the perfect butterfly, with winga of ex quisite beauty, with slender tongue for feeding on nectar hidden deep in the heart's of flowers, and in every way fitted for >the life it ia to lend. After this, there are no more changed, except the one great change, when after a happy summer, the beautiful creature folds its wings and dies ? but not before other eggs are Iqft on other leaves- to hatch ouit . other baby caterpillars. ? C. A. I >a v id in (ireenville News. After having shot his wife and wound ed his baby, who was in t lie arms of the wife. KlizAbeth Clinkscalefe. a negro of Varennos township in Anderson comity, turned the gnu on himself and blew half of his face away. When lie thought that he had been un succe.ssful in committing suicide he walked into another room and completed the job with a pistol. Oliukscales was 22 years old and the wife 18. The Majestic Theatre will reopen to night showing Wallace Reid in "You're Fired." ON CASH BASIS Owing to the high cost of all leathers and material 6S v used in "repairing shoes, beginning today, (August 1st) we commence a stricely cash business. No repair work will be charged to anyone, and please do not ask it of us. Very respectfully, ? CAMDEN Harness & Shoe Repair Shop T .A. BELTON, Manager TKA FOP HE RED HALL kaoe ka Ik "HiWhi " nne&rtns t?Arnm un i Uc;; rt 11 Cf ^ COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DO( RS, BUNDS .AND LUMBER PLAIN & HI EH STS. Phono 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People T.Uphou. 41 . 714 W. DtKilb St THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE 02 Broad street CHARLESTON, 8. C. A Boarding and Pay School for Girls Begins its session October 1, 1019. Historic institution situated in ? heattahy location.' Advantages of ?ity life, with college yard for outdoor ?ports. A well planned course of studies in a homelike atmosphere. A business course open to Seniors, 'and elective courses to Juniors and Seniors. Two Domestic Science courses, giv ing practical and theoretic knowledge of cooking. A well equipped library. For catalog and further informa tion apply to the College,; "NOW I CAN SEE BOTH NEAR AND FAR WITH ONE PAIR OF GLASSES." "The little rogue 'picked' my pockt e?t(! Yes, hid my reading glasses be hind her And gleefully watched rue fumble and i^earcb for them. How well I remember it ! It made nif realize how inconvenient it was to firss with two paim of glasses ? one for reading, the other for distance ? and cauflod nie to invest in KRYP QX)KS, which combine near and far vision in a single pair." THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS M. H. HEYMAN Jeweler and Optician DR. R. E. STEVENJ50N DENTIST Crocker Building Camden* S. 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