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SAVE MONEY II.V dviuf ?itd clMtaiim irour new ami <>wt i ^??.riwl of the color. Your ltt ^ w^? you have lV"ra,l<'' Mud r**Uiri$ the ol??ui?lv, m*t wv W . U?HU th<* a/w ?m your ihm order for proppr HetuJag. K?nue,?. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS 1 Cumberland, Maryland UTABAGAS AND Other Varieties - ^ ? *' " . J vj ' ? ? TTT" - For Fall Planting Fresh and Genuine Just Received Zemp & DePass Call or Phone No. 10 Captain Alvin H. Dean, au old Con federate and highly rejected and well known cHlsen of Greenville died la?t Saturday. He Wanted to Know. A well-knowu Sr. Louis society worn* an has some very Interesting and Id* telllgent grandchildren, and this In the story she tells upon herself. Her little grandson, looking piu/.led, said to her: "Grandmother, how does It come that your name Is Browp and father's name is Smith, When you are his mother?" These are,, of course, not the names, but they wfll dp for the story. ?Til explain f dear," said grandmoth er. "You see; I had several names. First my name was White, then I mar ried your father's father, Mr. Smith, and I became Mrs. Smith, and that Is y<*ur father's name. Then he died and I married Mr. Brown.'' "And where Is Mr. Brown?" asked the child. "He Is dead, too," said grandmother. "Then what will be the name of the next man you will marry?" "Well, I couldn't say right off," said grandmother. "I'll have to. think about that." Why Not Raise More Sheep? The fur thut Warms a monarch warmed the bear. But the wool that warms a sheep makes two good spits for a man. Only one sheep In twelve living to day Is ah American- sheep, although Americans require a quarter of all the fleeces e\rery yeah ^-Farmers and ranchers could double their flocks and still they would not supply enough wool for our home use, declares "Grlad" in the Philadelphia Press. We need In the United States more than a sheep for every person, and that accounts partly for your dear lartib chops and leg of mutton. But It isn't expensive wool alone that boosts the price of your new spring suit. The wool In a $f)0 suit stands the maker less than a tenth of what you pa_v for It. ' ' c a package before the war 5 c a picklai during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! ALLIES MAY WANT TO KNOW Ukoly to Aak for Faoto Concornino Cond tioA of the Famous Gar man War Cheat. In tho day* before the war the castle , of Spamlau, some eight miles north* j west of Iterlln, was famous u? the of- I flclal repository of the German WW cheat. In the Julius tower of the cas tle was stored some 120,000,000 marks In gold. tho money being part of the war Indemnity paid hy Franco In 1H71. j There It was kept "for the purpose of j Immediate use In case of war." What happened to this gold reserve In 1014 Is not known, hut uu Interesting side light Is thrown on tho great treasure chest hy the account which has just come to hand from Berlin describing how gome 20.000, OtM) lei was recently abstracted from the "citadel at 8pan dau." during the dlsturbancea which followed the signing of the armistice. The money, which was part of the amount hurriedly removed from Rou numla when that country waa evacu ated. was lodged In the citadel "bo cause there was no room for It In tho Julius tower." Now, what tho outaide world Is Interested to know Is : Waa this Roumanian money crowded out of the Julius tower because the Julius, tower was already filled to overflow ing with specie? To be sure It wus a large sum that claimed admlaslon, no less than fi00.000.000 lei, but then any one who knows the Julius tower knows that It Is a large place. ' PROVED BOON TO AUTOIST Woman Who Devised Magnetized Screwdriver Calls It Her Moat Valued Helper. "I magnetized a screwdriver by hold ing It dose to a dynamo for a few min utes, nearly two years ago, and It is still my most valued helper when It Is necessary for me to do repair work on my car," writes Ethel Webb, In the Electrical Experimenter. "It Is a great help when working around the car to have this magnetized screwdriver to plcf up screws and small pieces of the machinery which drop down Inside, out of my reach. "In setting screws It Is Invaluable; simply pick up the screw by touching the head with the magnetized screw driver, and It may Instantly be set In place with only one hand. It does away entirely with the annoyance of. the screw slipping away and getting lost, as It so often does. I always carry It In the tool box, and find' the other fellow appreciates It when I find him having car troubles on 'Some lonely bit of road." Magazine Syringe. Among the war inventions that prob i ably will prove valuable in peace time Is a magazine hypodermic syringe that may be used 20 times Without re filling. Obviously Its chief merit Is that of convenience when physicians and surgeons are working under lire and in dark dugouts where continual recharging of syringes entails difficulty ? and retards operations. ? The Instrument is supplied with a platinum needle which permits sterili zation in a flame. The cap that pro tects It, when not In use, Is kept filled with Iodine or alcohol. When large numbers of persons are being Inocu lated with typhoid serum, for Instance, an instrument such as the magazine syringe evidently saves much time. Roosevelt at Panama. President Itoosevelt visited Panama In 1906, and It was the first time a president of the United States found It "advisable to step on territory not beneath the flag of the United States." The custom was that the president should not leave the country during his term of office, but ther^ Is no law about It. President Roosevelt went to Panama on this occasion to visit and inspect the site of the Panama canal. He did not visit Europe during his term of office, but at its close on re turning from his hunting trip In Af rica. Many Have Ruined Health. "The greater proportion of people are born healthy and their way of living makes them sick," fays a bulle tin of the Indiana state board of health. "The people of Ameflca nr?? only .V) per cent efficient on account of 111 health and disease. Apparently our population Is 100,000,000; actually It Is only TO.000,000. This Is the re sult of wrong feeding, cranky immod eration, not enough air and sunshine, Impure and Insufficient water drink ing; alcohol. caffHn and nlcotin addic tion. and our awful and absurd use of drugs and patent medicines." Hawaiian? Dying Out. According to Prof. Vaughn Mac ranrhoy of the f/ollege of Hawaii, the Hawaiian race In rapidly becoming ex tinct. This disappearance of "one of the finest physical types known In the history of the human race" Is due to the introduction by White men of al cohol. plague, measles, leprosy, tuber culosis, pneumonia and the most ter rible of blood diseases, none pf these having been known In Hawaii before the advent of the white man. J Electric Lighting. There nrp tt.fl(m,000 homes In this country lighted by Hectrtclty and 14, *00.000 lighted hy other means. A few homes In the latter class are wired, but are not connected to any electric service. It is estimated fhat In the home* Ifghfed by electricity there nrp 12S.000.000 sockets contain* fng ! )?, .oved lamp*, 23,000,000 sock ets cofctnlftliHr -t'ffvon lamps and It. OOOOOO prnpfr sockets. 18 cents a package Smoker* rmatiam that th ? vmlmm i? in (A? cigarmttea and do not mxpmct premium * or coupons J A C?m*/a ara told ararywhara in tciantiftcaHy aamlod pack ate* of 20 cigarettoa ; or ton packafaa ( 200 cigars* torn) in m glaaaino'papor-oovorod corton. We atrcwgly rm command thia carton for tha homo or ofhoo ?up ply or whan you traval. If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! CAMELS are a cigarette r?|ve!atipn any wayyouconsideivthem! Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that wonderful mellow -mild -smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke 1 Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of satisfaction you marvel that so much de light could be put into a cigarette 1 Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Camels to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Youll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I Once you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Salem, N. C. the MT. phwaii meeting. Engagement* Have Hern Made for Prom* inent Speakers to Attend. ? .i x. Mt. Pitbull is the place, Sunday, Sep tember lltli, is the date. and the County j Sunday School Convention is the occa- ! siou. On behalf of the hospitable ' people of j the Alt. l'isjjah community'. uud in the j interest of the Sunday School cause I j Good Houses at Low Cost ? Why? Becaus?s? We do a large amount of work with special modern machin ery instead of by hand, and build ing in large quantities as we do, we eliminate the expense of plans and specifications. Because ? We get lumber direct from the forest, and other supplies in car lots, and we are satisfied with a reasonable profit. ? You Can Have a Home Right Nowt We make a variety of si*es and styles of ready to put up homes at prices from $200.00 up. Write or phone us for our illus trated free catalog, or come and see us. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY Charleston, S. C. Flione 668-1. wish to extend to every white Sunday School in Kershaw County an invitation to svud delegates to this convention. Owiug t>o conditions for which no blame can be attached t*> any one, not as much interest has been manifested in the last twelve (months as friend* to the cauae have desired. EnKajfeinents have been made with the best speakers in the State to attend this convention, among them being R. D. Webb, General Secretary of the State Association and Miss Cora Holland, State Children's Division Superintendent, who will Hl>eak several times during the convention, and evory phase of the work will be discussed whereby, it in hoped, more life and enthusiasm will be emblb ed by Sunday School workers. ?Since we are passing throughout an era of reconst ruction, it behooves the good people of Kershaw County to maf shall their forces to the front to the end that all good causes shall have the right of way, in our coiiuty. There are forty-seven Sunday Schools and in most of them is the best talent available, and the power and influence of these schools should scarcely know a limit. D. R. Fletcher, President, Kershaw County Sunday School Convention. 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 And a pur chaser for your farm, if you desire to sell, and Will list it with us at the right price. i If you desire to sell or to buy a' farm see ud, at once. We also have desirable city property listed for sale. Camden Loan & Realty Company I. C. HOUGH, Manager who takes out an insurance instantly creates a cap ital, which may form the nucleus of a substantial for tune. Ask about our fw&iify payment fife policy Soutiieastert Life trisiirance Co. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ... y. L, A. McDowell, Agent Camden, S. C.