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SANDER Hi WILD FLOWERS ?tony Are ? Proline Ciun tf May P?v?r, A?Mrd(n? U Ixpsrt WH? ??unda Warning. Hay fev* is relatively common In children, bpt the reason that this la not tnore. generally known la thut these attacks art* usually mlataken for "cold*," writes Dr. William Scheppe grell of New Orleans, president of the ilay Fever Prevention usaoclatlon, In the Medical Record. Sometimes h child that aeema to huve a "cold" la taken Into a park or away to the country Ih the hope that the fresh air will effect a euro," and It U there fxpnfced to further Infection from the pollen of the plants that are chiefly responsible. UealdeN tho ragweeda. which are the principal offenders, there are several other wild flowers that, though quite Innocent when left alone, are likely to cause hay fever If applied directly to the nostrils of children. Among these Doctor Hcheppegrell warns us es pecially against the daisy fleobane. one of the commonest of weeds. It grows from one to two feet in height, haa light green almost toothless leaves, daisy-like flowers about half an Inch wide, with a largo greenish- yellow disk, white rays occasionally lilac tinged, shorter than those of the daisy and aometlmes entirely absent. Other flowers against which Doctor Bcheppegrsli warns are the dandelion, ?eld daisy, blackeyed Snsan, and ether ef the Compost tae family. These are harmless unless one sniffs their Hoe MM. in which case they are likely te ?tart a hay fever that may persist welt l?t* the fall. MADE RECORD DURING WAR ??Idlers Freud' ef "fttare and Strip*** Offklal Organ ef American Treepa in F ranee. The mest remarkable pnbllcatten hern of the war appears te have been "The Stare and Stripea." As it went out of hnsinsss with the flrial scat* taring of its staff In June Its record Is now open to the public. The publication was, aa is well known, the official organ of ths Amer can expeditionary force* in France, and there Is no doubt that it lived up to its dignity In a handsome manner. It etarted with a circulation of <0,000, and this waa Increased to 500,000 in less than a year. It maintained a French war orphan fund, to which 480, ? ?00 soldiers contributed 2,000,000 francs, and in its 10 months of life the paper cleared 3,500,000 franca. ^ There are other detalla of Its prog ress and Its work, among which is one to the effect that it printed BOO poems by soldiers and rejected 90,000. The Editor and Publisher prints an e*tended review of the loeomjrtlsh rnents of the paper, and from It #? learn that Its staff at ona tlttt or an other contained something like 350 men. Among them were Sergt. MaJ. Philip Von Bion, managing editor, aud Hergt. Kobert I. Hnadjr. ataff contrlba tor, both Clevelautlere. An Amerloan Solomon. The story Is told of a member of the American Red Croon, somewhere on the Syrian aide of the African con* tlnent, who found himself faced with something of the same problem the solution ??f which earned for 8olomon, In ancient ds.vn, the reputation of be ta* the wisest of men. On this occa sion the child whs that of an Arme nian woman, found In the house of a Turk st Aleppo, snd who, the mother nald, had been taken from her when three years old, The child she claimed as hers was a little girl of seven years and she gave no algn of recognising her mother. The American waa pus sled to know what to do. An Idea ?truck him. He told the mother to sing ths lullabies with which she' had been used to rock her baby to sleep. The little girl looked aatonlshed and thoughtful ; then she smiled. Memory had awakened, and the Armenian woman had recovered her child. Scientific Management "It doesn't do to swallow all the atorles you hear about the efficacy of scientific management, but I heard ona the other day that I can well believe." Senator Cummins, the speaker, waa entertaining a luncheon party at At lantic City. " 'So your wife refuaed to marry ye* when you first proposed to herf I said te Brown during a confidential chat ene day. 'Did you keep on pursuing her till she consented T " 'Not much P Brown replied craftily. 'I went out aad made a fortune. When X came back It was she who did the pursuing.' " Will Film a Big Qsme Hunt. Writing of Bsst Africa reminds ma of a young Dsn of grester enterprise than financial resources who baa flxed up a contract with a motion picture firm te go on a big game shooting ex pedition In Bant Africa and take with him operatora knd camera. His own cheerful view of the undertaking ts that btvWill get hla shooting, snd the movie firm will get their plcturae, and beth will reap substantial proflte.? Manchester Guardian. Buepleleua. Patience ? Wbat'a the matter with you andfFredt Patrice? Well, 1 had a suspicion ha wasn't true to me sll the time he was In France with his regiment, snd new I'm quite sure of it. "Why eo?" "Last night he began saying sweet things to aat la French." ? Y oak aw Btutesmniv llorWu. Lot* IDMDI Mcrlftc* SH# apprecia tion. And the man who thinks hf loves and has not the spirit of sacrtfic* only Is administering to his self-grstf> tlcatlon. All of the big emotions have cowled with their expression an under* lying element of oupaclty for repres sion. It 1h the ability to give or with hold that nuikeH their true value, nnd wince love Ih the great ewt of all theae then the greater should bo the j>ower of Hucrlrtee,? Ahlep. TKKHI'AHN NOTICK In m'der to counervo the bird 'life of till* section which in known to he a deadly enemy of the boll weevil. 1 have (muted my lands against hunting or tren paHsing of any and all kinds, and per noiih disregarding tlii* notice wiH be dealt with according to law. u I. GUJON. Nov. 20, 11>10. - 30-4-5 Wants-For Sale FOR SA1<K ? About 20 turkeys, in ex cellent condition. This years hatch. Apply to W. L. llrown/Htfd 4, Cam den, 8. C. ' ltp. s ' ? ,, WANTED? Three or four share farmers of renters for next year. Will take one hor?e fartner but prefer two horse farmer. Apply to J. C. Hilton, West v i lie, 8. O. 38-34-$fi-pd I IN . I I ? . I ) ? II WANTED? To communicate with any? one who planted Durango cotton seed. Same as supplied by the government Auyone planting this kind of seed please address The Chronicle, Cam* den, 8. C. '?!?)??? II ? l| ?????? Ill I LOST? ?ln Camden oa Circus Day. one female dog, with brown head and one brown spot on back. About eight months old. Reward if returned to A. S. Young, rfd Camden, 8. C. 8ttpd. CSED CARS FOR SALE? One Ford tax $550; One Mibtihell touring car $1100; One Saxon Six $500; One. model K l^up $000. All in good re: pair. Liberty Motor Sales Co., Main Street, Camden. 8. C. WANTED? To rent store room in Cam den, aO feet or more in length, cen trally located1. Address "J. A. D." care of Chronicle. lti-pd. KODAKER8? We are prepared to do your work at a reasonable price. All work guaranteed. Give uk a trial. Huddin and Kirkland, Camden, C. . . . 20tf. REWARD ? If returned to 1409 Mill Street, one blue strarf lost Wednesday midnight at Seaboard depot. BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED? The State Hospital for the InBane, Columbia, S. C., needs white women, preferably between the ages of 18 and 35, to work .as attendants _6r enter the 'training v v 0 - I nctooi For information apply to the Superintendent. '< 1 ? ? 32-85 "i " ? ? ?' ' > ] WANTED ? -Agent*' to write iuKiirunccj for u good Hoe IniuriQCt Coiupauy.j (t Will pay you to writ ?? Hortoo and Mtn-U.N. ihuth Spring*, S. C. FOR SALE? -We are offering for quirk sale the following duairable property War Georgetown, on easy H^rms: Five thousand iicrt'8 with thirty-ttve niilliou feet <*f long l??f timber (or $200,000. 1000 arrow with <\?niiideruble (iutber good 1ioum> and three honie farm $12,000. Write me if you are inter ested in cheap farm or timber lands. G. A. DeKay, Georgetown, S. (J. 3tp FOR RENT? One loom nicely furnUht'd in rohid?Miii?l s,.<-iii?n of the city. Ap ply at, Thf < Mirouiels office. 31 FOR SALE? One new Winchester pump Kim, willi cleaning rod ami k"u ease. Firwt $4i"i takes uii three. Apply at The Chronicle office/, 20tf. '? ? ' *| FOR SALE? 191K Ford tournfhg car, equipped with self wtarter, ilassler shock abmubevs, bumper, - tire carrier, weil braced, Good youdition. R. M. Kennedy, Jr. V k*.; 80 NOTICE? We have a limited quantity of Kainit on hand for quick sale. Wire or phOqe us your orders, Phone I 2-10. Camel Cotton Co. 27tf FOlt SALE? One good work horse in g<ood couditiou, one good buggy and harness. All CUUdt be sold at once. C5. n. Tmesdale, rfd 2, Westville, S. C. 81-2-3p To have beautiful, long, straight, black hair uk?> Wortbmoro's Hair Prepara tion. Agents are making big money I selling Worthnoere. Madame Kate E. Helton, 1718 Gordan Street, Cam den, 8. C. 2 94U* WANTED TO BUY? -Any apd all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves. Phone 1U0-J, and buyer will call. if. AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmorej Hair Preparation. See or call on Madam K. E. llolton, 1713 Gordon Htr?'? t, Camden, S. C, 20t?~ BATTERIES REPAIRED? -Wanted you to know that we can repair any make battery the same as a tire or any part of your car if your . battery is not giving you satisfaction bring it to us. Beards Garage. Phone 118-J . 22tf| A DOLLAR SAVED is a dollar made? use Motorlife. BATTERIES EXCHANGED? If your battery is no good dont buy a new J one until you see us. We can make an exchange with you and save yon money. We are agents for the Presto lite, with a guarantee that means something. Beards Garage. Phone 118-J. ' 22tf MOTORLIFE saves gasoline and removes carbon. Don'.t make another trip with out it IN NEW GARAGE? -We are now in _pur parage on DeKalb street and have a complete stock of tires, tubes and YOU WILL And that the Lib erty owner is especially proud of two things: One is the beauty of the, Liberty ; the other, the difference in the way in which it rides and drives. Its beauty, of course, needs no demonstration, for its distinc tive, individual design is quite apparent. And if you will ride with him, or with us, for just ten minutes, you will be convinced that the difference he speaks of is not born of his enthusiasm ? but a real and vital difference in the liberty itself. LIBERTY MOTOR SALES COMPANY Phone 26 CMmUb, S. C. LIBERTY SIX ' ;? . v ? ' -* ;V*if ? ? V . v ? . ?. - ,* : accessories in stock. We are also equip* ped to do repair work on any make car. Beards Oarage, Phone 118-J, RED CEDAR SHINGLES? tiatt One Oh-Four. We have the best that can be cqpmufactured. Mid* town yard? old McCreight lot next Oour House. David* son and Co., Office Crocker Building tf STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED ? If your battery needs recharging, don't lay your car up to have it <k>H we can f uralsk* you with one until yours is charged; Distilled water, t?4 test free of charge. Beards Gtratt Phone No. 118-J. 22tf LOST-? One hunting: case 18-karet joM watch with Navy emblem engraved n back and initials "T. O. O." on front Finder please return to T. O. Orefoiy, ; revnlnl'^"^4*0*0 32-33-pd Special Sale on Coats and Coat Suits , ? ^ ? ? . ? . Saturday and Monday will be bargain?days at Schlosburg's, so don't fail to come early and select your coat suit or coat. They are of the newest styles and shades (only one of a kind) sizes from 16 to 54, so remember if you are stout we can fit you. Below you will find several other SPECIALS that will appeal to the housewife: ? / ?*?-.. .. 'J, ..jj-^?, JU: -. - ,_^ ? ONE DOLLAR AT SCHLOSBURG'S SATURDAY AND MONDAY WILL DO THE WORK OF TWO. One case of children's Shoes, sizes 4 to 8, in Grey Button and Black, with fancy tops, worth $2, Sat urday and Monday, one pair for $1.00 One lot of Men's Sweaters, in Grey and Oxford, sizes 36 to 46, worth $2.50, only one to a customer Saturday and Monda y, one for $1.00 Twenty pieces Serge, Navy Blue, Black and Cope Blue, 36 inches wide, worth $1 per yard, Saturday and Monday, two yards for $1.00 One case double heavy quality Ginghams, assorted patterns, worth 35c, suitable for dresses, shirts and aprons, Saturday and Monday, four yards for $1.00 FREE! FREE!? EVERY CUSTOMER SPENDING OVER $5 SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT THIS SPECIAL SALE WILL RECEIVE ONE POUND OF SUGAR ABSOLUTELY FREE! FREE! ? I Western Union Telegram 5D DX 64 5 Extra Collect N1 Baltimore Nov. 19, 1919 Schlosburg Department Store Camden, S. C. Have Just purchased a large stock con sisting only of ladies coats .and coat suits. Also childrens coats. Bought them cheap by paying spot cash. Put them all on sale for Saturday and Monday and give the benefit of this purchase to the people of Camden and sur roundings. All of the coats and suits are of high grade merchandise. H. L. SCHLOSBURG 8:34 a. m. care New Howard Hotel Baltimore, Md . We have two hundred packages of Sugar to give away Saturday. Don't come late and fail to get yours and then blame us with your disappointment. Don't fail to spend your d ollars at Schlosburg's Sat urday and Monday to receive your pound of Sugar FREE. A present you have been asking the grocery stores for and the answer was: "We are out but have some coming." WHAT A DOLLAR CAN DO AT SCHLOSflURG'S BIG STORE ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Fifty pieces Arrow Outing in Pinkv Blue, White and j Grey, worth 30 cents, Saturday and Monday, five yards for $i.o<fi~ 1 One hundred pieces Shamrock Bleaching, 36 inche* ?< wide, worth 35c , Saturday and Monday five yard* for $1.00 Fifty pieces Dress Ginghams, good quality, worth 30c, assorted patterns, Saturday and -Monday, five , yards for $1.00 Fifty pieces Long Cloth Nainsook finish, 36 inches wide, worth 35c, Saturday and Monday, four yard* for $1.00 OVER cuSTOMER SPENDING SPEPIAI CA, ? RDAY AND MONDAY AT THIS SUGAR WILL RECEIVE ONE POUND OF SUGAR ABSOLUTELY FREE! FREE! SCHLOSBURG'S DEPARTMENT STORES