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Is Sol4 in Camden by the following Responsible Garages: Kershaw Motor Company Beard's Garage Liberty Motor Sales Co. j, ferris Mcdowell, County Distributor RD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford service for owners of Fortl cars, is one of the irhportant elements af the great Ford organization;/. Ford owners can get real Ford i service only by coming to the nOncSl authorized Ford dealers, where Ford there are at all times Ford o ? workmen, genuine Ford mate ^ / , rials and the standard low Ford prices.*. If you want to get all there is, and the best there is,- in your Ford car come to us with it for the z enuine Ford service. Prompt attention every time. - ? ? . :?** v* 1 -.w y -? i.-j\ Kershaw Motor Company Authorized Agent* ? - Phone 140. Camden, S. C. ,, , ..... v . I.- ? All that a beverage should be ?and MORE! ADELICIOUS fruity tang that re freshes you and "makes you glad you're thirsty.'' Delightful to the pal ate and healthfully nutritious besides, because it's made from grains and fruits. The Summer's best beverage Authorities agree that Bludwine con tains vitamines. These indispensable constituents of food are found in grains and fruits, Bludwine, prepared from fruits and grains, supplies them. The liludwin* formula is i. own*< I, protected and guaranty ?l try The Bludwine Co. Athens, G*. Telephone your grocer for a case today MERCHANTS BLUDWINE BOTTLING WORKS, Camden, S. C. Aiw?r* , Blodwin* Bottta LOOK TO SARDINIA FOR CORK World Turning to That (aland far V*r#? duction af Material Sa Much In Demand. Cork hat probably passed ollva oil as the leading export of Sardinia, aud Commercial Attache A. P. Dennis states that recent production has been , ao stimulated that a large factory at 1 Tetuplo la quadrupling. Its capacity. The bark Is stripped from the tree once In nine years. At the Ttmplo factory the dried bark Is flrat thor oughly steamed and fluttened out by hydraulic pressure; It then remalna In piles about 90 days, when It la taken out covered with blue mold, and la carefully scraped on both sldea and cut Into widths varying according to the lengths of the cork atoppera de sired. The strlpa are cut by hand Into cubes, a process requiring highly skill ed labor, with much care In picking oat defective pieces. The corks halve > been rounded and tapered by high speed cutting machines, but a new abrasive process is claimed to reduce the waste of thia finishing from 2? to 90 per cant. Before the war the fine dust sold in Germany for unknown use for about $00 a ton. At Terranova the cork la differently utilised, the best being baled in sheets for ship ment, while the iuferlor is coarsely ground and used with a magnesium surface for walls and floor coverings. The war demand was for cork trench mattresses, which were both light and afforded protection from cold and moisture. a MOTOR CARS ON STAGE LINE Old Four-ln-Hand Vehicles on Nevacla Roadwaya Succumb to March Of Improvement. Stage Unee In Nevada luive aban doned the tlme-honoored four-ln-hands of horses In favor of high-powered motor busses. . Dally, with c Locklike precision, those big cars pound along the 100 miles of sun-bitten alkali roadway car rying passengers and mall. In much less time and far greater comfort the ranchers and business men of today speed over the same roads where once rattled the four-in-hand stage, slow, Jolty and, not at all certain of reach ing Its destination. % The cost of transportation by motor bus compares favorably with operating expenses of the horse stage. The pro prietors of the lines are thorough busi ness men and can tell to the penny the gasoline mileage of every car, the oil consumption and Just how much serv ice Is obtained from tires. ? San Fran cisco Bulletin. Land Reclamation Scheme. The British board of agriculture has inaugurated a scheme for the reclama tion of land on the Lincolnshire shore of the Wash. A bank Is being con structed from Walnfleet, a little b?(lttw Skegnees, to Freiston, near Boston (Lincolnshire), commencing at the Walnfleet end, and by this means it Is hoped to recover about 12,000 acres. The work Is In charge of a resident engineer in Walnfleet and will employ ft large number of men, who will be selected from demobilized soldiers and sailors, and thus obviate the taking away of labor from agriculture. It la said that in the middle of the last cen tury ft reclamation scheme wa8 started, and It was then estimated that a suffi ciently large area would be redeemed from the Wash to form a new English county. The enterprise was abandon ed, but experts have always maintained its practicability, which Is now In the course of being tested. v Saw George Eliot's Ghost. The death of Mrs. Katherlne Mac quold, the veteran novellBt, at the great age pf ninety-three, severs another of the few remaining links with the Vic torian past A contemporary of George IC I lot, Mrs. Macquoid used to tell how she once saw the famous writer In a vision. When George Eliot went to live at Chelsea Mrs. Macquoid proposed to g6 and call on her. But before she could do so a' remarkable and tragic thing, happened. One night Mrs. Macquoid awoke sud denly, and saw the figure of George Eliot standing between the bed and the wall. The apparition was distinct and unmistakable. On the following evening Mrs. Macquoid learned of George Eliot's death. Things Looking Up In Serbia. There are many evidences of better ing conditions In Belgrade, Serbia. Bel grade university opened a short time ago. The American Red Cross Is now erecting barracks to house the students during the summer. In the spirit of the people there is n marked change for the better in the last few months. Social gatherings are more frequent, and a few moving pic ture theaters are In operation. Shops In the city are gradually re filling with stocks. Prices are high. Reports from the Interior indicate a large grain harvest with a possible surplus for export In South Serbia. These reports have had encouraging ef fect on life In the capital. China to Make Cement. The cement requirements of North China will probably soon be supplied by domestic production. One large con cern Is said to control this industry in North China, and its plant Is located at Tangshan, a small town about 100 miles ndrtheest of Tientsin, on the Pe king-Mukden railway. It is equipped with modern machinery, and secures Its tupply of limestone on the site of the works. Lay a bet on rolling 'em with OOLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just JTv about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in your grip ) For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin's cigarette in your life as every "P. A. home-made" will present you! Prince Albert putt new smokenotions under your bonnptt It's so delightful rolled into a cigarette ? and, so easy to roll I And, you just take to it like you been doing it since away back I You see, P. A. is crimp cut and a cinch to handle ( It stays put ? and you don't lose a lot when* you start to hug the paper around the tobacco I Youll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home rolled cigarette, toot Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke pipes where one was smoked before. Yes sir, Prince Albert blazed the way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way every time you fill up t C?pyr??ht tttf by K. J. turnout* T?b*M? C*. AmM* i yomt And toppr r+d 5?4?# Wgf f*J /in*. A?nd?ojTt? fofa *j~ #i?MT pound tin hun>idorr S!f?r?M^SF ?uoh pmrikat condition I R. J. RwnoU* Tob?m Company WW??o? 3?l? ?. N. Ci Declares Brrcer Disloyal Citizen. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 11. ? The first convention of the American Legion today started pronouncement of i ts poli cies by adopting resolutions declaring the organization to 'be "non-political," demanding the deportation of Victor L. Merger. of Milwaukee, as a "disloyal citizen," and asking investigation of the ree.ml of Representative Voight, of Wis consin. who supported Merger in t ho re cent vote in the House ??f Representa tives. A Chester Yam. Chester. Nov. 1).- ? A negro, .lames Dye, whoJive^ on the J. II. McCpnnell plan tation in the Hazel wood' neighborhood was displaying a genuine eurloidty hero this <week, ? kmi u 1 1 t (Mia pin with two luMiiis and six leg*, that hi* had found io n Held near hU ihome, The robin and the wren are the only birds that sing all the year round. All other birds haw periodical tlitH of silenee. ' I ? ?? ? - ' . . ? We wish to announc to our friends and customers that we have secur ed additional mechanics and will now be able to take care of their repair waork which we have had to turn down on account of being sjhort on help. Bring us your work and we guarantee you prompt service and satisfaction or no charge. . Studebaker Paige Maxwell Let us show you the Post War Model Maxwell, the prettiest and best operating car on the market for any thing near the price we ask. We are also expecting shipment of Paiges, "The Most Beautiful Car in America" within the next few days. We want to show you what real rid ing comfort means. The Paige boasts of having n o superior on the road, considering easy riding qualities, appearance, or ease of operation. We are ready to your orders for Studebakers, the car that makes satis fied customers. Ask the men to whom we have sold them. ACCESSORIES: Goiodyear and United States Tires ? Havoline & Mobiloil. Carolina Motor Co., Inc. , Gasoline 26c per Gallon