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iiit -tins t?f (li.- I'f/i-'Htv 0t*M, >ip-#k hi Ui<- rtunuai [?iU>r !>?> ^lebfitioo it \.H|M.r! \.-u. M.MI-lnv. lh'?rt tb?' b?nt way t?? bring tlown tin- liitfh COM <?f living ?'M-v to work harder ihttU bi?fur?" 'fj/Hi -(ivi* uioi*H un??tf\ i'ihii ?' v<t N?ffwr??. l< I. r?hii*o??, ??f former n> inv jutriiu'r <?f i^uJlit **n |{?>y*e volt jiiiiI Jin kfi>l>n< k?T, in Knuuc, wax kitted while in.tkiiiff a tftgUt will ? pa* Miner iii m miiiiiirniul plane. Jo!iii>?/ri <-<>Mtiiiiio'iwiv in Kr ?!????? no it ?vii? ii(?v?*i' iiijiiri'il in ha t Hi-, Nut l??\ Ttif in iiictpMl i?f Jfti'ltwu <iiiul?'d St iim>l \vi>hf. t<> ttxiHiiiiiiT tin- ?-ijftiih iiiiiI ninth uiimIc- tu H'iiii'i) in t hi* euiir*# of vlthi.v. All wild wiwti to takr H out fp? -tl'?l|M fi'MM' !?> till' iM<inM?| Mural ft iiitii ii - lu|. I*. 1$. M <Iui]aiui> J'i 'Mirijiitl,' ' ? ' ' ;r ' '? . ._1\ Farm For Sale I Containing' 174 acr *s, acres under cultivation, balance in timber whie*i u il[ c^t -about one hundred thousand feet. ? Located wniles fmn\ Camden on I)ar lington road. three mil *s from Church, one mile from school.! Five .room dwelling, barn' and outbuildings, good spring, ten acre pasture. Price $30 Per Acre APPLY TO L. A. McDowell CAMDEN, S. C. Automobile Springs Titanic Ford Front Spring . Guaranteed for One Year. We carry in stock a. all times Vulcan Springs to fit all popular makes of cars, both front and rear. We install springs free of cost. And we have just re eived fresh shipments of both (Goodyear and Fisk Tires. W. 0. HAY'S GARAGE FARMERS ATTENTION! Wc will begin opera'ing our gin Wednesday, Aug ust '27th. Our gin has bee i put in first class shape, new saws and new steam plant. We will appreciate your ginning and your seed business. Prices for Ginning, Bagging & Ties same as last year Camden Oil Mill Wm. KING, Manager, J. H. OSBORNE, Supt. Attention Parents I- your hoy or tfirl ^ointf to any South Carolina ('ollfjfr or I'rrp School this fall, as a pay student? If so write us. we can save y..u money. (live the name of t he sc hool. Carolina Farmer & Stockman 8 National Bank Bldg. CHARLESTON, S. C. HAS WON PLACE OF HONOR Salvation Army'# Work for Fifty-Four Yeara Recogniied ?? Worthy of the Highest PraUe. Kxcept fur the war t Salvation Army would ha\e celebrated Us fiftieth birthday four years ugo, but there could ha'dly have been a better re uii ik t.-i <>i vv'jttM t lie* arm> had him) becnum la u half century, than the return award of ihe Victoria Cross to Have Sal vj.liuu Antt> x??ltli?T* for ttVBtf service In France. Fifty-four years ago things were very tlliTere'o't ; the first appea rancoa of the Salvationists aroused opposition, rowdies tried to break up the meetings. and on at least one occasion members of the future n rmy were arrested in Knglaiid as "disturbers of ilie peace," .Originally simply an .attempt to make converts by outdoor preaching, the movement which William Booth started In July. isdf?, was* put on a military basis and became the Salvation Army In 1878, since which time it has grown from 75 corps in K " corps and out] > recognised by King Kdward VI 1 whep he received the founder at Bucking ham palace In 1904 ; a different yet re markable "Ofllcml recognition" oc curred quite recently when a tableau honoring the Salvation Army was made the climax of the current "ZJegfold Follies" on Broadway. SUFFERED FOR OTHER'S SIN Pathetic Story Told as an Example of the Peril ThafLiea in Inefficiency. A. It. Hawley. president of the Aero club, told in New Vork the other day an Inefficiency story. "Beware the Inefficient man," he said, "for If you have dealings with him It is you. not he, that will suffer from his Inefficiency, "A foreigner in outlandish garb claiming to be an Armenian came here to solicit funds last year for his com patriots. It happened that another Armenian was arrested at the tlnie. and the first chap was asked to go to court and act as his Interpreter. "Well, he reluctantly consented to act, though the truth was that he knew no Armenian whatever. Anyhow he stalked Into the courtroom, listened In grave silence to the prisoner's pas sionate prof estaf Ions, of Innocence, ami then turned to the judge and said with a Ipw bow. " 'Your honor, my compatriot has confessed all. He begs you. however, to be lenient for suffering Armenia's sake.' "The judge thanked the interpreter warmly for his services, and then sen tenced the Innocent prisoner to five years' hard labor." countries. Th London Now Less Noisy, Middle-aged Londoners who went to and fro In the capital in the sixties and seventies merely smile when we nsk If London could possibly he nois ier than It Is nt the present day. For they sn.v It was a far noisier j place then, when nearly all the main streets were granite paved and all the wheels of the vehicles Iron bound. There was a continuous roar then to which the present day sound Is a mere whisper. One sflch Londoner says he often heard in the old days the roar of Lon don's traflle from as far away a spot as the Crystal Palace parade. The sound was like that of continual very distant thunder. He has many times In reeent years listened for the sound from the same spot, but has never heard It. ? London Chronicle. Conan Doyle's "Familiar.'* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "familiar" proved of very practical assistance to him the other day. The creator of "Sherlock Holmes" walked Into his study, and after some Indecision drifted over to the waste paper basket, plunged his arm Into the litter, and ? extracted a valuable war nfilce document relating to the history of the war! It had blown from the table Into the basket. "I've never done such a thing be fore," said Sir Arthur. In narrating the circumstances, and the unusuaV course of action which he followed with such L'ood result* he attributes wholly to the promptings of his "familiar.** ? London Chronicle. Star Tubercu'osis Patient. James, aire sev??n. is a patient at ' Sunnyside nnd cnme into the city for i tonsillotomy. While In one of the hospitals overnight .'iiiiu's could not sleep In -entire he missed ills *|e?pinfc porch, so h" called the nurse and pleaded hi* <a*e (for air) 'tie weather was zero and the n.irse j explained n* mmh to James and thinking *lie had satisfied his mind | shi left him. but no sooner bud *he 1 cone than James became restless for : hi* old haunt* :.!?'? called her. Again : sin- refu*ei| to <>|>i n the window and j Tame*, who i* :: '"-tar care taker," ! proved It:- ? i' < ? t ' I ?; tie threw his -hoe | through the window pane. ? India nap- j oils News. Chinatown Hides Joss. The transforming of Chinatown that , has been In progress for a deca<W* has j finally thrust its A mericnnlzing Influ- j t-nces Into the Chinese temple In \fntt street with the result that the ioss j h nd leaser idols have been relegated | to n <lust.v clo*et. For year* the Jos* ; was one of the attractions of ''hinn town nnd every w ell-conducted party | wms ' e 1 oefore 'he idol that occupied j * pr"tti'i"Tl p?v<itlo.i it, ? h? council hall , of the temple. ? New York Tine-*. ACQ I' IT HVKS or ML'BDKtt 0 American liar AkMtrUlluii S*>n Kdith Ca\ell Kvrrutiun Was Legal. Haltimui. MiJ . Aug. -7 HlMttttoii by the ( iiMtiiti ux <?f Kdith I 'a vol I. t k>o Knglish uurms which ionised the in dignation of the a M i im! world. Wtta ill a<vordahcc with the Imwh of "civil issed warfare-*' aiMMixlhig to a maturity rv I'h'H'I of tin- oommittee oil miliary law of I lio American Mar association, made public here today, advocating abolition of the- death penalty for women coy* v ii-t ???) of iufrinftiug military law. Itotb majority ami minority reports wore pre |ia ri'il 'b.\ tin* committee, .which Wg* Hp* iH.intfd t<> investigate court* martial and suggest reforms in riiilitary law, The. reference to the case of .Miss ( 'a vol! was made by S. S. Gregory, of i'lii<#aj(o, < (ba inn a n of the committee, un.il was cuueurted in by Judge William IV liyntim. of (Jreensboro. N. ('., the idher minority member. In his report, M r. ( J regnry- sai<i ; ?*, "A carofulg, iHMiaidorattoJ of t h?? ease ?"C-J^ss,, CaveJJ, one ??X the moat im-, I hot 10 ami appealing.., victims of th? great war. whose unfortunate fate baa aroused the sympathy ami excited the indignation of two coutiueiitH, has led me to the conclusion that she was exe cuted in accordance with I he laws and usageo of what we are pleased com monly to refer to as civilized warfare. ?'This luiug wt it b?-? termed to uie ?pilte Inconsistent with' our condemna tion of IIiom1 wIh> thus took her life to r*?t m 1 11 in our own Hjfttviii of uilii Ihi'.v ju.Nti?v those >. urovision* of law ?v!|i? }| writ* relied upon l?.v the tieruiau in i 1 1 1 11 l.v autlioritlc* iu ordering h?-r ex ihmHIoii. Tlii* mere fact tliut her trial ?\v*ii> attended b.v tli?l brutality ami du plicity which comiimiil) marked the ex tai-i-M' of iwiliai.v imwfc by the Uerman command, < lot's not alter this aspect of t he cum'.. Thin is uot ? subject upon which I desire to reason at any length, for it is one' as to which the . impulses of the heart ran much better be relied ill m > n than any sophisticated and a cti licial reasoning. "For um to take any other coyr^e, it seems to me. is. to impeach our sin cerity mid good faith in criticising the (iermuu authorities in thin regard, and to warrant the suggestion that such ciii lei Kin Ik inspired rather by the fact that I hey, our enemies, were responsible for it. as well a* sympathy for a good and worthy woman, than atyy well con ^ldf*ml judgment >4jJho matter", s.^'ne majority of*tlw committee, An 'dfe.w A. Hruee, -of Minneapolis, Mur tin t'oiiroy. of New York, and John llinkley. of RHlthnore, dj*<?J art-xl they could not "concur in t,he suggestion of Mr. Gn'goV.v- that there should be a provision prohibiting the death pona'ty in the case of women spu's." LIBERTY MOTOR SALES COMPANY U. S. L. Batteries, the only Battery on the mar ket vyith 15 months of guaranteed service. Southern and Mohawk T Aires and Tubes, ^ith a real adjustment. Try a set of Mohawk Cords. Guaranteed 12,000 miles. ? Our Vulcanizing is guaranteed to give you satis faction and our mechanics are competent men. ICtbrrtg g>ix AUTOMOBILES ?y Cabbage Plants Now Ready! . Charleston, Wakefield, Succession, Drum Head and Flat Duth Varieties ?A LSO COLLA RD" PLANT S ? By Express By Parcel Post 500 for ? $1.50 KM) for $ .50 1,000 to 5,000, per 1,000 2.25 . ? 5,000 to 10.000. per 1,000 2.00 ,nn' ,ur ------- 10,000, or over, per 1.000 ,1.75 jj 1,000 for 4.00 Cash With Order. Supply of Plants Is Limited. Nothing Shipped C. .0. D. N. H. BLITCH, Jr. v Hendersonville, North Carolina 61 Main Street "Cabbage Plants all theYear Round" AsKYoiJlU, CTJN Grand Prize IWnnst! Ammunition wiite for r^txi^ A^UJ4CCG^ COLUMBIA UMBER & Mill WORK SASH. DC >? RS, I>L1NDS AND J- UMBER hi 1 1 11 PLAIN & HI *E.R vPhon* 71 cofcuwafA, s. ;;; ??????pppvppp ? 1 . w . .g Collins Brothers Un^ertaker*"W-?okrt4-f??f)r TI1K CONFKOKKAfK COLLEGE 02 Broad 1 treet CHARLESTON, S. C. A Hoarding and Day School for Girls llpgiikK its session October 1. lflli). Historic institution situated iu i healthy location. Advantages of ?ity life, with college yard tor outdoor sports. A well planned course of studied io i. homelike- atmosphere. A business course open to Seniors, Ulid*?leotive courses to Juniors and Seniors.' Two Domestic Science <v?urse8, |ir> !ng practical and th-.u-etie knowledge of cooking. A well equipped library. For catalog and further informs tioy apply to the College.. "NOW I CAVSKK BOTH NKAR ANI) FAR WITH ONK PAIR OF GLASHKS." "The little rogue 'picked' my pock et ! Yen, hid my reading glasses be hind her and gleefully watched mt fumble and search for them. IIow well I remember it ! It made mf realize how inconvenient it was to fusH with two pairs of glasses? on? for reading. the other for distance? HiWl causod nie to invest in KKYP TH)KS', which combine near and hi vision in a single pair." IfRVFTOIf IV. GLASSES IV THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS ' vf C ? . M. H. HEYMAN Jeweler and Optician DR. R. E. STEVENSON DBNTIST Cracker Building Camden, 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