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CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know Tha
~ ' Castoria
for Over
Thirty Hears
THI OINT ?V? COM 'AN* N'W f
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The Columbia Concrete Company
1641 Main Street Columbia, S. C.
STRUCT PAVING,' SIDEWALKS, BRIDGES. CUL
V 10 UTS, FLOORS, WALLS.
ANYTHING IN CONCRETE.
ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED..
WHAT IS YOUR HEALTH
WORTH ?
A dollar spent in the correct remedy at the proper
time may save you years of suffering and adversity.
If it is not sufficiently serious for you to call in a phy
sician, just remember that we have practically every
Reliable remedy on the market. Spend a dime and
save a dollar.
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
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DRINK
? to be cool and refreshed
? for your nerves and your system
? for the pleasure of drinking
?nts .'f f >'>ii and it r o found in ? 'ait.s and fruits. They
art'.') never, i si ^hi'.e breads, Cannri! goods
mii 1 p -list oil grains. B! w!w:ne prepared from fruits
Authorities npree that Bludwin* contains
vitamines whu h .ire indispensable constim
anil grains, supplies th?!fn.
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Tlie Bludwine Company
Athrni, Ga.
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In thf inli-iitfil
Blu4winc bsjltic
Telephone your grocer for a case today
MERCHANTS BLUDWINE BOTTLING WORKS,
Camden, S. C.
lit COUNTY N?? W S
Item- >f Interest CJ?there<k From Bl?h
opvllle Vtndlrator,
Mi I. I . Baker accompanied by a gov
IMIHM'Ut I ** ? 1 1 WMOVil expert VittiU'il flMM'f
section* I ??-?? County in whiuk it wa*
r< lM>rt?Ml the weevil v ?> at work, All.
liukt'r su.vn they could tiuil no truce of
t In* weevils iii iiuv p#rt of the Cojttty.
If he is not here >'H, h*' ia omt, south
him) WcM of Lee 1111(1 IIO doubt will fthdW
liiinKi'1/f bright and ?arly next Npnng.
Mr. I ,y uii Sin i t U t> went over
to Hickory, N. C. lm*t week and on friat
niHliiy <>n. IS. led to tli?' mm
rlage altar. Miss Kctitb Clement*. They
were ittWFfi**! at the home of the bride's
mother and next day left for a short
trip Iwfore returning to Bishopville.
They reached here this week and Mr.
Smith will go into business with hi?
h rot he r-lh-law.
I ?i-. and Mm. II. It. Wilkiuxon of
Montgomery, Ala., came out last ?week
to visit relatives. The doctor went on
to New York for npeeial professional
Work, while* Mr*. W. remained with
her ilaugliter anil sister at the old home
till liis return.
Mr. and Mis. Willie MoCutchen, Mr.
mid Mrs. Kugene M??Cutchen went to
Charleston last week and then on to
fiftVidKOh 1 1 ' ftoe Bayard MeCntchen( ?>oh
of Mr. Willie McCutchoh, who accident,
ally got his Collar bone broken in gym
nasium exercises.
Mr, and Mrs. Itob.ert M. Cooper; Jr.,
went to Atlanta ln*t week to attend the
(Jeorgia Slate Fair. Mr. Cooper showed
s.nne of his best Oqernsey cowr and
brought hack several blue ribbons and
othef -prize.-. ,Mii. Cooper and little
daughter Alice remained in Atlanta foi
st vera I days longer visiting Mrs. Coop
er's mother. . . ?
l.ast Friday, October 17, the sad news
of the death of Miss Cynthia Boykin
Wh> received in Bishopville. Miss
Cynthia Bn,\kiu was the sister of Miss
W innic Boykiu. and tin* daughter of
Mrs Sarah B?>ykih. ? Mrs. lioykin, her
?not her.,, is now i>4 years of age! Miss
Cynthia vv"s also the sister of Mr. Wiley
Boykiu. Miss Boykiu was for many
years a member of the Bislmpvillc Bap
tist church. She was inio#t faithful to
her church ami her Lord ; so we believe
that she has passed from this world to
her heavenly I'nther's home. The fun
eral service* were fond it< tod in the Bap
tist cemetery by her pastor, Key K S.
Fountain.
j IjOnfi.i moss or 'typhoid m.\kv
j Confined to An Island Because She is
a "Carrier."
l>et:oit Free I'less.
"Tyj?hoid -Ma r.\ as Mrs. Mary Mal
|??ti is kimwii I he world over, complains
of her lot in being virtually sentenced
to life imprisonment although she has
never consciously ??r intentionally harmed
anyone. Occupying a pretty little co.t?
tage oo North Brother island, she .-tares
Wants-For Sale
roil SAKE ? < Mir pair p""l young mules.
? wupm and hanie**; Mules weigh
:il?niit 1,200 each.- Apply to
Joseph Shebeen, Camden, S. ('. lfp
FOR SAL.lv ? ShifT plaiio. parlor suittr
and other household furniture. Apply
to Mrs. I.a/.arus. 120."5 LvttU'tou St.,
Camden, S. C. ."Op
EOK SALE ? l'apershell Vi-eaiis. I.iVts
ami i?i?r pound. delivered in Cmn
di'ii L. W, Kovkin. Itoykin. S. C.
i
l*'OK SAI.K ? < in ?? U'M.il work horse
good ri Hid i t i'lti , Mil" ^<'."1 buggy ami
ha rne??> AM must be s..!il at onee,
<! R True^daJe. ?l J' oil i 2. W "e?tvi.
S. <' ;'.<)-pd
EOK SALE ? 1 ?"?" ;i ? ? i-. ? . > f land one half
milt' from <\a*"?att. 'heap in quick
buyer*. 1 ?' ? ? !? further information rail
<>n [,. (> K underbu ik. <'a^?att or .1.
(' l'arker. I t b ? i :i ?*. S. < tIO..'12-pd
I ARM I'OK SALE ? _'s" aer<'>. ?"? utiles
ft 'in < ' .1 1 1 1 d ?- 1 1 <>ti Liberty Hill road,
1 "i.'i acri's cleared, halauif in pasture
and woodland, all unlet fence, four
room tenant house, g.w.d harns. black
smith shop, nil farm tools and maelun
ery. wagoiii, harness, etr. Also three
inuieN in head of cattle and i'? hog*,
l'riee i including ever) thing i .<muh?
per acre. I . A McDowell, Agent.
I OK SALE ? < ?n<? new Winchester pump
?Tin. with cleaning rod and gun ease.
l'ii <t $ b"> takes a!', three. Apply at Th*1
' "!l !'? ' II iel e otlire. 20tf.
NOTICE ? We have a limited i|iantity
.?I' Kainit -n liat.d for <|itick
Wire ..r p h? ? 1 1 e ?;? your orders. Phone
_'?!? < 'ame! I'Tlf
P\STI KK LAM)> I OK RENT ? A
tract <?f xw amp '.and. alx?ut acres
? :i W-t side Wat. r. .- about two miles
lie ? o w I.ugoflf. ..>< ated in bend of r;v<T
??? that oil's xi<le is exposed f.?r
I'eiH .Jig Kent v ery reasonable, M
W Sealfr^'ok. I'J" North Main Street, |
Sumter. S. (' 20H1
In have beautiful e-ng. straight. black
.-. a i r u?e Worth- Hair I'repara
1 1 >ti Agents r.- making biff money |
1 i s tie Wort h:n. Madame Kate j
I". H?!t. ?n. 171.". 'Jordan Street, ? "atn-|
> ( 20
s\HNM\N \\ \NTEP ? * ? -dirif ? r
?ters for ubn< ating o;!?, crease* and
i>a.nt*. Salarv <.r .NUtimovion Al
? ir.?>s Th?- I. .\ < ? \ I'aint ? ? >..
? .e\. Ian 1 ? ? "V >
acn t.vs (he which separate* it
from Maihattau shore, aud b?*waiU the
fa to which destines her to rtvnalu prac
tically apart UUd u&dor surveillance un tin
t li releases her from her unique pen
alty. (
For nearly 20 yearn, while emplojvd
(i? a cook, Mrs. Million wait followed
by a wake of tin1 dread typhoid, an
conclusively established by the medical
I .-.-,. Ill- vs hii li were <:uefnlly compiled
a iir il|h ? it Uu? basis of which her order
of commitment pn made. Hut the rue
or da <l<i not allow tl>at tl^is woman, alone
with her thoughts ?o tn\lch of the time,
may perhap* have a vaunting realisa
tion of the terrible truth ?>f the charge
made against her ? that all uncon*'lous
ly she distributed the genms of virulent
disease through the food .she prepared.,
Now *13 years old, ami claiming never
to have bee u sick in bod a flay in her
lijfe, she .faces the most desolate of
existence, as she in without kith or
kin, and the 'friend* of other years have
dropped away and loneliness claims her
for its own.
Her case is uuiquely ami impressively
illustrative of the truism that some suf
fering must be borne that others nmy
he saved and seeming injustice must be
vidtied upon one, oftentimes, in the ef
fort t.? protect the many.
K<jls Choke l>own a Water Mill.
Mr. L. Siugle.V had a peculiar and
rare experience at his. water mill out on
Hush river last Thursday. .He wis
running along ginning cut toil and sud
denly stopped as if choked .down and uih>u
examination it was found that the water
wheel had a full supply of eels, some
r i* ii getting in at the nume Tim.'. They
were taken out 'and. weighed just ten
pounds. The machinery was started up
Again ami before long the same thing
occurred and it was found that the num
ber had increased and another school of
the same tish had gotten in the wheel
and choked down again and .? even teen
eels were taken Out weighing "seventeen
pounds. i'htf.v were traveling in groups
evidently and the river was not swollen
tn any extent. Mr. Xing ley sent the fish
around to the neighbors and those who
ah* fond of that kind of food had a good
time eating it. They say it is fine eat
ing. but for us the tiling looks f>o much
like a snake,? Newberry Herald and
N eww.
Joe Wells (>cts Life Sentence.
The trial of .Joe Wells for the killing
of Krit*/. Hehre. which occurred on the
?t reet s of Sumter lust August, and was
i he outcome of the killing of Wells'
brother iby Fritz Hehre a short time pre,-,
viuus to that time, was given to the jury
Saturday morning and a verdict of mur
der with recommendation to the mercy
of the court, was rendered. The motion
for a new trial was refused by the court
and sentence of life imprisonment was
imposed. It is not yet known if fur
ther effort will be made in the matter. ?
Sumter Herald.
WANTED ? T ? rent for several months,
one typewriter in -(rood condition. Ad
dress The ( "hronicie otfic<\ Camden.
WANTED TO IK V? Any and all kinds
of seooud hand furniture and stoves.
Phone 150-J, and buyer will call. tf. '
AGENT WANTKI) I'or Wortlmiore
Hair Preparation. See or call on
. Madam K. E. Helton. 1710 Gordon
Street. Camden, S. (\ 20t?
WANTED ? To know why we cannot
do your kodak developing, printing
and nil that is to be done. All work
guaranteed. Address Huddin and Kirk
land. IV < >. Box 147, Camden, S.
C. 20
BATTERIES REPAIRED? Wanted you
to know that we rati repair any make
battery the ?ame as a tire or any part
of vour <*ar if your battery i^ not
giving you satisfaction bring it to us.
Reard> Garage. IMtone 11S-.I 22tf
A DOLLAR SAVED a dollar made ?
u^e Motorlife,
BATTERIES EXCHANGED ? If your
battery !:?> good dont buy a new
one until you see us. We can make
an exchange with you and save you
money. W? :ir? agents for the Presto
Tit**, wish ;< auarantee that means
something. Beards Garage. Phone
lis-.! 22tf
MOTORLIKE siv?'? gasoline and removes
carbon. I ???::*? make another trip with
out it
IN NEW CAR \(.E ? We are now in j
our ga ('.*)?? "ti D?Ka!b street and have!
a coin p' ?*t " -?tock of tires, tube-; and 1
Hcce?.v, .rf..? ,:i <tock. We are also equip- I
pe<l ??? repair work on any make (
car. I'.- iri- Garage, Phone 11S-J.
RED CEDAR SHINGLES ? tali One
Oh Fo>ir We have the best that can
be manufactured. Mid-town yard ? old
McCreight lot next Cour House. David
son and < "o.. ' MTn-e Crocker Puilding tf !
STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED!
- ? If \ o 1 1 r batt>ry needs recharging,!
don't lay your ?-ar up to have it done, I
we ran fnrn'.-h yon with one until!
yours j> charge. I Distilled water, and!
test free of charge. Beards Garage,
Phone V>. Ilvj 22 tf ;
Truck Owners Attention ? We |
arc prepared to equip any ,
and all trucks with lighting
outfits. With the aid of:
these lights you will be able j
to run your trucks at ni^ht.i
Call and let us explain thisi
proposition to you. Heard's
Garage and Rattory Service,
Canulcn. S. C. 30-1-2 j
The Jewelry Store is the natural place to seek
gifts of lasting value.
There are many things here that arc beautiful
useful and that will hold their worth almost indefi.
nitely. ?
Numberless articles.* Jewelry, etc., that will give
mUch pleasure to the bride are to be found hero.
: FOR
Nitrate of Soda, <
Kainit and other
Fertilizers.
Indications arc this material
will be higher
?
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J. L. MOSELEY
Get Your Tractor Now ?
j\ J R AC r OR operating Successfully
on 'ow-priced, low-grade fuels ?
er?senc, istillate, etc., is a paying investment
fL m e jVer^'. ou^set. This has been proved by
IrL frecords ?>, many thousands of Titan 10-20 ?
i ?rs sPeciaLy designed and built to operate on ?:
rosene, or ?.ny other crude oil distillate testing 4
M degrees Pr.^me or higher.
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Titan Tractors are AH Alike
? are easier to handle than a farm team and
jSIer ,? care for. You can do your work on time,
Plow deeper, prepare better seed beds, do more
or less help, and get more profit from your
l m" f J ?? >Xi' work that cannot be done by
I rSCS ar} , r " - '? 1 1 proportion to weight than
rses. orses muct have rest whether the work
ko r?U ln^n^.OL1 or n?t. If necessary, you can
( J1 ltan w?rking continuously, without
rest, until the work is done
ahi!i?eie economy, efficiency, depend
y three prime essentials of farm power ?
cany in g an assurance of bigger crops, better yields,
will | H er* P*0. ^rder a Titan early, so that you ?
ave it when you need reserve power.
SPRINGS & SHANNON 1
- CAMDEN, S.-C. 1J
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