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ONE OF OUR MOST CHERISHED ASSETS IS RE FLECTED IN THE CONTINUAL GROWTH OF OUR bank. IT IS THE CONFIDENCE AND GOOD WILL OF OUR CUSTOMERS. 7""p*" ' OUR ENTIRE WORKING PROGRAM IS BASED ON THE IDEA OF DESERVING THIS CONFIDENCE AND DEVELOPING THIS GOOD WILL BY GIVING SER. VICE. '? ?' t.y t,.;' X ? IT IS tHE KIND OF SERVICE THAT GIVES INDI VIDUAL ATTENTION TO EVERY ACCOUNT, LARGE OR SMALL, AND WILL SATISFY EVERY PARTICU LAR REQUIREMENT AND FINANCIAL NEED THAT your business may Demand. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C PIPE AND BOILER TUBES We have just received 60 tons of PIPE and at present have all sixes from 1-8" to 4" in Galvenfeed and frfcm 1-8" to 8" in Black. Also have received large shipment of JBoMer Tubes. Have also some two or three carloads of Iron in stock. Let us hear from yon. v ? I COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVI AS ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. Want all the farmers' to know that we have as our agents in Cam den and surrounding J^rritory .J. ; Baruch-Nettles Co. ? ?%. t " t5r A ? ? * ? ? who will be glad to have you give them a call and a chance at your seed, whether in wagon load lots or car lot. We will al-y ways pay the highest mar ket price. * ? r 'V "" ?mam mmm mmmmm mamam mm? ? ? ? Scales and Warehouse in Rear of Their Store .'Jl.vf* *~f r. Le . - - - f) ~~ 1 J EVADED LAW THIRTEEN YEARS '? ' ? ' ??? : n 'a p India* Outlaw faroed by A ffe? ; * (flurrSnder it Fatloe a* British Columbia. s Simon Gun a-noot, notorious Ia?! sb outlaw tad "bud maik.M baa exparl ?HjOad a change of heart. 8a baa glv?n hlm??lf up after ?v*dt*?th? police aod the white man's law fat- 18 year*. says a Vancouver (B. 0.) dis patch to the Toronto Globe. A moot his tribesmen In northern British .Columbia the elasjve Oun-a noot waa retarded aa a great hero, not because of bla success In evading the law, but because of bis great ffate of strength, bla proweaa aa a hunter, hla mastery with the rifle, and his Intense religious fervor, Undoubtedly Ums 4if? faction of bis trlbesmeu ? assisted greatly In his remaining at large so long. Of the vaat resources of north ern Brltlah Columbia be probably knqws mare than any white man. This Is said te be especially true of mineral wealth. During the 18 years Simon has been a fugitive from Jnstlee he 1* said to hare never been out of British Co lumbia. The government ha* spent 800,000 to get Itfra, without success. Ills reasons for surrendering, ha aaya, ware to obtain civilised comforts for hla sick wife and education for hla children. 81 men will face trial ou a charge of murdering Alex Mcintosh and Max 1* Clair, two white traders, whose bod ies were found on the trail outside C. it l&^le|ed that Sl . H With twBhtollng that because they tajtft his young IS OLDEST LIVING LANGUAGE Speech of Lithuanian Peasant# Res egnized as the Moat Ancient 8t]ll on Human Llpa. * "Vlrl trahlte ,Jugum"-r-"Men. drag the yoke"? sighed the Roman poli tician when Hero turned down the re Quest of the Amalgamated Togamak ers' union fwr an elght-h'OUr -day and raised taxes to pay for the nutumn aeries of orgies and a new fiddle. "Vyral, trfcuklte jungan, echoes the Lithuanian of the present day, as he and his fellow refugees shoulder their packs and set out for the return trip to the farms whence they were driven before Lithuania had set up Its pres ent republican; forta of self-goyernnient. This striking similarity between the modern Lithuanian and the ancient Latin language Is no mqre coincidence applying to those few words ohljt, Lithuanian 1^ the oldest -living lan guage In the world today. It resenv bles most .the primitive Sanscrit and is probably older than Greek or Latin, with which philologists find . Jt has much in common. It is entirely jjjffei' ent from German and tTie Slavic tongues. ? ( Prof. A. Millet of the College of France says : "If you wish to hear from the human Hps some echo of what the lauguage originally- common to the Indo-European may have, been, go. and listen to Lithuanian peasants talking.* > I - ) The Gardeners' Company. The City of London Is tremendously jealous of its Institutions and tradi tions. Such an attitude Is, indeed, In Itself traditional, and-so. year by year, from the loW mayor's show to the Spittal sermon, each ceremony, small or great, is duly observed. Thus, the other day, "In conformity with ancient usage," the master, the wardens , and the clerk of the Gardeners company duly waited upon my lord mayor at t{ie Mansion house, and presented him with specimens of flowers, vegetables, and herbs In remembrance of the long association of the gdlld with the City. And my lord mayor was very graddus, ss lord mayors, no doubt, have been for the last 300 years and more, and the master and the wardens and the clerk were duly reverent, and duly courteous, ^oo, as on behalf of the guild they presented to "my lord mayor's lady" a bouquet, of orchjds. ?U. War on Yellow Fsvor. The International hrttlth board (Rockefeller Foundation) continues .to wage relentless war against yellow fever in the parts of the world that are regarded as the seedbeds of this dlsense. It is hopfed that by tills radi cal plan yellow' ferer may eventually be altogether eliminated from the world. An epidemic Was reported In Guatemala in Jane, 1918. The board dispatched Dr. Joseph H. White to the scene, and an energetic campaign was organized, resulting In freeing Guate mala from the ; disease in a few months. Late In the year a corps of 125 men was put to work destroying stegomyla mosquitoes in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, for the purpose of ridding that city of yellow* ferer. Since last November the yellow ferer work of the international health board has been directed by General Gorges, late surgeon general of the army. 2*oap Clubs In. Landon. "8oap Clubs Held Here" Is the no tice hi a 'shop window to Soho. O? In quiry 1 found that the clubs were simi lar to the lyat mad feather clubs which abound in Whltechape! and Bethnal Green. The money la pooled together erery week for soap, and there Is ? draw Wfto ahall hare It flrej. Tou teay be lacky aoap saggests tlat It la sot sack a tar* vMe hardship aa It appears at flnt ?txHt ? Loadoa Obroalde. ' T""" COUNTY NKW8 It tm* 9 i InUraat Wmi RWi ipvUW ?Whrtw, It was thought that the >?<iv?ut of the boll Weevil so near us Woukl ? carti* a bif drop iu the \n ice of html. Last Saturday Mr H- W, MvLendou sold 03 acres of lain] that he had bought Ust spring froru the J. I. McK*nsl?* estate at $27."> au acre to Mr. llill Best for $?Y00 au a$re or NJet-nr*. t\ K. and WIN M*-Leudon aold the tfd lteatne* place and ]>art of the W. L. Parrott place, about ?A0 acres iu all, for $K.\000 or $JMO per acrc. The observance of the anniversary of the amii-tlre was held iu the Metho dist vhurvh Ust Tuesday. The attend? ance was very disappointing, not more than oiie third of the p?w? being OOCU pled. There wa* au avumiprUte program Arranged, but owing to wieknwa aooie of the Kpcakero were absent. Hev. L. L. I^egstcr* was to h^ve conducted the ex ercises, but bwSj^g sick, Rev. (I. P. Wat sou \ took bis place. Miss Leila Hoy kin who has been vis* it jug friends fttiA relatives in Columbia and Oamdeu returned home latrt Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, wife of Mr.j Joe Johnson and daughter of Mr, aud j Mr* W, M. MicCaakill, died last Fri day after an llluow of only a few weeks. Funeral wias conducted by Hev. M. M. Hcnson, off Camden, at Marshall'* C^yrjph. of which she w?$ a member and laid to rent in <H>Jnetery nearby. Nhe was Hl> yearn <*?' We and leavoa four daughters and tW& $ona besides her husbaud. The. court of common pleas adjourned livfft ~ Frtcfny evening. There' were about twenty $eveife i-akw dlnivosed of by Jury trial or settled by cdttaent of both par tis, amounting iu value from $100 t<> $7fiO. There were. Just about as many cases continued as- were disused of. The- people of Hishopville were ^e ' minded yesterday of the armistice. by the blowing of whistle*, and ringing bells as w'a* done twelve months when the aitnlatice was signed. A thanksgiving service wan held iu the Method! at church in which all denomi nations- joined. At a meeting of the State American Legion held in Coluinlbiu last week Mr. Wardlaw Perrin was unanimously elect ed a delegate from Mouth Carolina (o the National Legion which meets in Minneapolis this week. This was a high compliment to Lieut. Perrin. Mr, ,f; L. Segarw got back this we ok from Hot Hp rings and ?ay* he left all hi* rheumuttoni at the spring. The body of Nick Dulica, was found in White creek, on the national highway near Kollock in Marlboro County Thurs day night: He had been dead Home time. Ills head aud body tfhowed wounds in dicating murder. Dulica had a chauf feur's license dated Jant^iry 20, 1010, of Hirmiughain, Ala. .His temporary: Y. M. C. A. card was' Higned by A. J| Hodgin. A soft gray fttertaon hat bore the trade name of "Louis Saks Cloth ing Company, Hinningham, Ala". CaMpen Opera House ! TUESDAY, NOV 25th F. KAY CX?MWIHK'K AND MORJUS GK8T . ?? <?} 1 I'l. ? . Hi ill.- Most Won (lirful IMo.v iu America "EXPERIENCE" BY oKoiuii: v. hoiiaht And Fancy, workiuf k*i<te by iidv with Truth, mid; "Help mo act thl.i atory dowu of Youth; (W Youth with t*prlugtim? e?fr in his heart, And Ki't'iics with Joy where sorrow play# no part" And Truth Kald, "No, we'll write of one who foiled, Who he barque o'er dreams and ntonu.v ?ea* had sailed; ^?Te'li write of things that are aud inuat abide, Till Good and Kvll perish litoe by aide, Horae weary Heart out whet* Life's breaker* roar May aee our feefble light ?nd rtaoh t^e shore," Then fancy Maid. with Mdam ih her toae, "\ou wrlto it, Truth," uud Truth wrote on afoue. F1HST EPISODE "In the tand whore dream* begin" LoVf , Hlaueli MfiiiHou Hop* Mabel fampbel'l Youth ,r ? . (Jorulil Itowin Ambition William Thompson THE SEOOND EPISODE "In the Ktreot of vaelllatlou" Youth Gerald Rowan Ambition William Thompson Kxp^ltllN^ ... 1 leu in' W^Rt Pleasure . 1411ian Hatch Opportunity i t, Lillian Harkau TIIK tHIRP EPISODE "The Pplrurone Path" Pleasure i ? l . i 1 1 i ? ? i ? 1 1 a 1 1 ? 1 1 Excitement Patricia Cfarr Travel _ r Harold Burnett Hon* ??-'?-= ?V^p ????? ?? Helwn . Mamdfiild Sport ? ... ... Jamaa Gahlll Fashion . frjtella SuiiMnerx Bluehlood .. . Edgar Wedd Stylo Mitrhcl Greene Frivolity - ? Heleu Mannfleld Conceit . .. P. Stuart RIkk* Snob William Dupnnt Beauty _ Elaine Prince Deceit . .. . ? ?... Mabel Campbell Slander _ Anna Wilbur We&Cli Bernard Cranev Intoxication ? - Anua iiowr Yourh . . ? ? ? ..Gerald How an Experience Henry West Ambition ? Willi nan Thompson Prfde ? , ? Ireno Starr Wuitef ... ______ Andrew Rabbin* TIIK FOURTH EPISODE "In the Corridor* of Chance" Koylette , I>ealer - :-?> George Berry Good Nature _ . . 1\ . j^tjuirt RiKg* Superstition William Thompson Sy?tein -_V. * Jnmn* Cahill Stupid ? Harold Burnett Despair William Dupont Temptation ^-^Patrlcia (Jarr Chahce Paul Bell Cureless ... -Sam Lawin TlVoUKhtle?? Leo Shane Youth ? wl Gerald Rowan [ Kxperleiik?fe Hcnrr West ! Venture - jjt Irene Starr Caution ? _r_ Anua Wilbur THE FIFTH EPISODE C "The Street of Disillusion." Youth ? ... , _ Gerald 'Rowan Experience Henry We?t Work Fred Moaeley I'loMKurt* Lillian Hatfh Stylo ? ... Mitch?J Ow?e Beauty -? ? - EUine Prtoce Wealth.-.,: ? ,V- Cranky Frivolity ? Helen Maiu&eld THE SIXTH EPISODE "In the Mouse of Last Beeort" Orouch v-f Oeorge Merry Frailty ... Anna fteie Makeshift ? - Paul Ball Son* ? * Mary Flake tei* zazx^OF*' Sn^ak ? ? Jatnee Illiterate ... Anna ^ Indolence , , Pat^lela^ Ha 8Cal . Edgar Wedd IVvwt'y . William Dupope Law William Thoiiipittn Youth . .... J - ... I.... (Serald llowau Kxi.ei-iemv . . Henry West Wealth .... Bernard Oraney Style __ >.7? ?, Mitehel Greene Frivolity ? _ _ Helen MnnHfleld Fashion . Stella Suramertt Pleasure Lillian Hatch ?Mosco-.t Andrew Bobbin a THE SKVENTH EPISODE "The Street^af Betaorae" Youth *' .... Oerald Kowan Expei iemv Htsnry W*Rt Poverty . . , William Dupont Delusion '? Harold Burnett ? THE EIGHTH EPISODE '^t "The Houhp of I/okt Soulu" 0 Habit ? __ ? Patricia Carr Experience Hetiry West Degradation ? - ? Lillian Barkau Crime ?,*. Pawl Bdl Delusion ? , ? Harold Burnett Youth ? ,_4.. _ . Oerald. Itowan NlXTII. EPIKODE "The Street of Focgotten Dayfc" Youth A*L~.t GertUd Bowan Experience ^ Henry Weat Crime Paul Bell Choir Hinder ? i Anna See THB T&NTH EPISODE In the Land Where the Dreamer Wakenw Love _ Branch Meinaeu Youth ; Oerald Bowan Experience ? ? - ? Henry West Hope _ Mabel Campbell Ambition William Thompson Next Attraction "Chrrr Up MlW* 10 CftUfornU Itathinjc Beauties ? Friday Nov. 98. tfBfie Most Beautiful Garirt, ?- >y The average man. today does not need to be convinced that a good automobile is a sound investment in a practical utility. He readily recognizes that the dividends are in time saved, work accomplished, energy conserved and health promoted. The size of these dividends depends on the car and its maker. Paige cars offer a most attractive investment bccamc in no price field is there a more generous measure of quality, a greater assurance of dependable service. '*3V3 .-'i -PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR OQ, DeTMr- *gggm" CAROLINA MOTOR CO. Camden, S. C. mmrs IB i -i - - T* li 4 A