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Children Cry lor Fletcher's \A The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per* sonal supervision since its infancy. ^ Allow no o?e to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments thac triile with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and .Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is iis guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diiarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature, of In Use For Over 30 Years t he Kind You Have Always Bought T M K C f M T A *. I >4 f: O M r? A M V , M ?T W V O ? K C. IT V. ? We Not Only Pay interest *< ? ? But Show Interest We believe in co-operation. W e are interested ill your success. We want*to. help ' y^u. Come in and "talk it. over" wit h us. We invite the .consideration of t hose contemplating' a ch'anjrt' in their l?ankinjr Relations or establishing ifew accoTiills'." TFo'' design of this hank is to meet the retjuirrments of the community as well as to serve the individual depo.-il? ?r. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY i>, I\1 ;? 1<inYour Old Clothing Serviceable U . i ?><?;!,- it !<?;? i :?(.??; ? ;i i?? i ..J* -v. hy nut V.'? 5 ? ? ! ? ? i ].' 1 v. ill convince \ <?u. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS ( u mlji. i Li ml, iVId. i OK FAT.KVONK IN THE FAMILY . .jij.iit'y <?;' 11 ?? ? v/r '-<*'L . ' * 1 <? > (in IS lit I!! I1? 11 ? - ? Ii J ><' n t f"i ?J ? ? *!it> lad tii..; 11:..- - itji l* La.-? . ..' : r v. : i'. ( >ui' ] ii'ic ; r>0 ; v tin- ii>. but v .-n.a.1 -?always I'.a.s Lo* n Bruce s Pure Food Store JHONE 66 SEEK TO SAVE STARV|N6 EtX Two Principal Herds in Country in Danger of Serious Depletion. SPECIAL FUND TO BUY HAY Officials of Department of Agriculture Making Every Effort to Procure tho Needed Feed?Scarcity of Forage. Washington. -'Wie two prlr^ipal herdn of elk in thy United Stiuc8?onv of which Is nn(U>r th?* protection of the biological survey of 'th?' JJnlted Stall's department of agriculture?are In ttaittfor of such serious depletion, duo to early severe wonthor and feed shortage, that special funds have been set ashlo for tho purchase of hay for these animalH whoso homo Is in ami near Yellowstone national park. I>epartinent ofllcinls aro making overy possible effort to procure the needed feed despite the serious scarcity of hay and forage In the region. Ap proxlnuitely U>,t><>0 elk roam this suc tion of tho country. They are divided Into two groups, known as the north ern and southerly herd, respectively. The laller, which winters in the, vi cinity of Jackson Hole, to the south of Yellowstone park, is the one for wliicbs the departmerit of ngrlculrure is'seoklng to make provision. Ranchmen Slow to Part With Hay. Reports have recently heen received from 'government representatives In the region of Yellowstone national park stating that many elk are dps- , fined to starve If the present severe weather continues and If no additional supplies of fee*I are provided. . On the winter elk refuse in .Taekson llolo the : TTiYartment has In store approximate ly t..'?00 toils o'f hay which normally ! would lie sulNeleut to carrv the south ? ? ern herd, through the winter.>IViit cold 1 weather and heavy snows came so early that there is grave danger that the njdnials' will he without feed he fore many weeks have passed. Ranch men in the region are <,onfronted with a serious condition and are reluctant to part with any of their hay. ' Largest Herds In Country. The northern elk herd Is under till' I supervision.- of the national park serv ice of (lie department of the interior which is also making every effort pos sihle to prevent loss of these animals These two herds are the largest elk herds remaining .In this country though at <me . time elk were to he found' in large ' numbers as far east go mountains. These buffalo and antelope, reduced to a mpre former numbers. The V-'minin hc<ides those ?f the Yellowstone park small. l.oo* of man\ ?j in the larger herds ." >'n y govornrn rrt t ? ? MISSIfJG LINKS ARE FOUND _ o ? Expert tirrt to Ma!ny A'rc-h?f,?lago to Fir.d Out If They Are Alive. Avonhnrst. Saskatchewan. - M trshall M'-lvnr of Avonhnrst. ji w i1? Jy know n <>\|'lor.T. and (,'arveth Wells, \vhi.?^ia? !>? i n in JLi>. j.jq.iloru.Liuu .serv !?.:e <Jt jJ.'iL. I'ritLsli ,^'ovi?rntiK'nt for six years. will leave Pann-da shortly for nn extensive >mrne?v t.hnuuih t.ho i.ninzh <; of tin* M:il:iv ar<hi|ielat;o. Their tr:|> will in \nlve :i journey around tin1 world. Aci'iiril itii to M< Ivor, naturalists hn\ e (!i-co\ ered In 111?? j 111 ~ "I Ma l;i\v':i Ihr wkiMrtons of eroatUIVv ulii'h ji r? ? eohsidered tin* ''uii^^iiiL' I nk-." n?o!,k?,y and 1:1:111.? I' is to ?1 ? -1-< -1*111 i 1 ? * * u l.i'iluT mi h < 111 rr> art' alive that Wells aii'l M- Ivor w ;|| lead an e\|? -d!I ion it.'o it..* ji;n ;;!cv ?i|' I '.i 1 rtn'o ; 1 it'! ot her 1-' I |:e\ w ! I : 11 < (1 >; ud > 1I1 ? \ai;oi, ia<-nl;ejs of Malay ? a and if ;ossih|i colli i t data fi?!)i-er!iii:i; a 1 :*:!?*? ol ()w ? ;'s 1 ? ; 10r I > 'd '?> h ' 11 11:1 . ? ? T"<iehed uo\ i rum hi al 1 itlieev. REDEEMS HER OLD PROMISE vVonuin Exchanges Gold for S Ivc" PtCCCs on Her Go'den Wedding. I,. :? n n "d.? !i\ 1 ? v .1- r ? ? ? 1 \ J J*. r . " I ? ?? -? \* If \'. .\ I " ? ? ' ' ? ; ^ ~ ~~ J. si'\ ! uiji".; 1 t r\ I, 'I ' ud.ig be1,: ' v . 1 'in., i d I#' $ \1 _ BOHEMIA HIVE OF INDUSIRY Little Country, Now to Bo Given 9P* f portinity to ProgroM* Has Boon Much Mi?und?r?tood, No! < ne of tin* little countries which hav?* e< me Into being as Independent HtUtt'S, or JMIl'|M of lit! W nations, hIuco the triumph of tin* allies, is more oft*n misunderstood in America than .Ho hernia ln's always heel). The very name has Implied, for many persona, the unconventional ways of artlato, the gypsylng of vagrants. and the Im patience of restraint which Is sup posed to chnructerlKo countries remote from great centers of trade ynd ln 'duvtry and rather backward In their business interests. lint Bohemia Is a wonderful hive of hard-working and skilled artisans. It Ih one of the mosttdensely populated countries In the \Wirld. exceeding, In. that respect, Oeriuany, Austria-Hun gary, as a whole or In either half of the old monarchy, and even Italy. The number of Inhabitant!*, In proportion to the area, l.s Tfi per cent greater than It Ih in Prance. Holicmln Is almost .exactly half as large as Ohio, but ite population. nearly 7.000,(MM) at tlie be ginning of the war. Is about Ufi per cent greater than that of this state. There Is no other division' of Aus tria-Hungary. taking Into the reckon ing the entire territory formerly in that dual monarchy, which Is equal to Bohemia in manufactures. It is a notable center of iron and steel pro duction. Its textiles are tin Impor tant factor in the trade of Europe, arid Its jjflas^ware. eh'na. sugar, beer, ehetn- , Icnls, paper, tobacco, lace, toys and many other.products of skill and pa tient labor are widely known. Necefl saril.y. - the 'commerce of so busy a country, is large and far-reaching. All 'but li boi.nla seeds is the op portunity wh'.eh has ^pmo at hist to pVove the'capacity Of lt:< people for great progress beyond the level they have already nitallied. MAKE YOUR OWN D'AGNOSIS All One Needs to Determine Physical Condition Is to Test by Clini cal Thermometer. The best way of asking a friend how he Is. If? not ty say flippantly: "Mow are you blowing?" or even "How's your liver?" hut simply and sufllclent ly: ''How's your temperature?" Ac cord'rig t<? your temperature you. are well or ill, alive or nearly dead,. Tn fact, there are only ten degrees be tween blooming health and certain death, observes a writer in London An?J" ers. The temperature of the air has noth inL' to do with the temperature of the bod v. which the temperature of the blood. The 10?kitno in health sends the .clinical ?leM-mometer to the same spot as. the Negro in Tlmbuctoo. vi OS degrees Fahrenheit. The tempera ture of the air will sometimes vary -If) degrees In the same day. 1 >111 If the temperature of the body goes up two degrees, yon are ill: four degrees, you are ver\ ill: six decrees, and the doc tor Is very anxious; eight degrees, and you are at death's door. Anybody can lake a tomnerntnre. even his own. It is a great safe guard. to possess and* use a clinical thermometer. Ninety-eight decrees, all right; 100 degrees, ^tay at home; 1^1 degrees, go to bell; luii degrees, send for the doctor. Anything higher than thnt is a doctor's job. The Economy General. . Hon. Sir Henry Home. "tin* man who took Poind," has heen called (ho oeon otny trnn'fitl through skillful Ma'nip uhuion of men unti his smrrt! onsnot ty list. lli.< nnmo will he handed down to posterity as tlx* man who invented tli ncr harrairo" systoni, \yhlch came into universal use on tTio hadTo liold. With (ho assistaneo of this har rnco. In- <-:i|?t 11 r???! I'rieourt, Mametz nnd Doimi. L':iiiiinmtiximuni results at minimum o??>t. Ilis |oss?-s in men and material on ojn-h occasion wcro vorv lijrhl. General Ih>rn< hotlines to tho- Old OontcmptiHes. :md In* s;iw service also in the Smith Afr'e.ui war. Ilis proud ? ?st motm-nt diiiiii-' licit faiupaiirn was w hen :n r;il < 'i. ? n i? ? surretelorod to hitiV May Throw Light on History. A numt"'f iM' M'i !n"i!ti'.-|si<. from the Tokyo Imp<i;.il university and else- ? whore nro 'timsmiu <*\< iivsitions in iho cotnpoiiiMl i >!' i!i<- llnUusan shrine. Tny:iiii;i |?t ? ? IVe*ore. >;dd In ho :i most vjiluiihle ?.;? r- ln>n<?' of notorial ?for historie:il on<I\. Mi.rtor Shihnta of * he To';,\|i t: *:: 1 ? : - ? ! - "i'lo; .?<( *| v: s; | y ? ?rig: "Wo y ii.*.;.?\or *onio duos :i-. to vh^'li'-r I. i: 11 ? ? r- oame from f t .' i' r. . s ? _!i;ili< n .** Ar 'ho p!:i< i? i;n???TT?.:.? -i; .i iiu;.('><?:? of hom-s ? >f u .i:.:. !i ;: r111 . tin :r:v tin ear! hod Clemer *c?Tii, Playwright. I.il.e it .11. ... ; ?: I':i ro?iali v? poli tics. M? ? ?? ;?? *.11 N inter osf | ,j I |,?- I . i ? I 1 hr.;i ?< I :? :?d. 1 i' ? \\ hi. . I; ? >.??.u i>of.?r. li*.in, ;? ; i ? \u ?:.. - It e* -j, though ho !i ' ? "?> he prime min jsjcr <*f I'r.!'i his v..if !??:> !Irc !v* !,,,s ? ? ? ? ?1 ? ?? i??? ? *? r ?? ?. j of |i!uA > '? *'I e IJofpiins" ' I I ?? \ .>i'o i!:; i'. -ir." have {? ? ? ?: ' . o-, " " !? ?? ton T??j hi eld at a Distance. *"F;*lor.' . \ or. .w n p- :v ?*w)iy ???oil };?? tp o ?' >un!?"' "As ft <?,.. ? f f. ?hat vory | < '"'pi- r.' <0* to 2ik? .no ??? ' eno'.h tn Ai.iit to nil r:? >y ftr-t name.**?I''>ston i'voning & l'rnrorrlpt. Attention! Fords Fords Fords Yea they are second hand, in reality, but when you ride in one of them you will wonder what's the use 0f buying a new one when y m can get a second hand one thaat runs like a new one, at a considerable lower price, If you are interested pftU upon us at our sales room, write or telephone and we will very gladly make dem onstration. SEE US BEFORE BUYING Threatt-Plyler Motor Co. KERSHAW, SOUTH CAROLINA / 0?l./CVti YOU ? you Wr ft ?rr?^ FA/LEO /*? Ycr 1 ii buying1 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, or in having it . e, ired you must repose confidence in your dealer. Because you know that you can rely on this store ? ? V> ' ' ' # " . " .. . ? " ?? v. it. is advisable to trade here. What We Say We Do, We Do - Do, Always G.LBLACKWELL JEWELER S OPTOMETRIST CAMDEN SOUTH CAROLINA Get Your Tractor Now / A FRACI,OR. operating successfully ** on low-priced, low-grade fuels ?? kerosene, distillate, etc., is a paying investment from the very outset. - 1 his has been proved hy the records c f many thousands of Titan 10-20 ? tractors snen?il;y designed and built to operate on kerosene, c r r,y. other crude oil distillate testing 39 degrees P .:-mc or higher. , Titan i ractors are AH Alike b. 1 he>' ar?- ' ? ; r to handle than alarm team and.?_ easier to tart- i,.r. You can do your work on time, ^ plow <?)<?<?[ ?j.rtjjare better weed beds,?clo more woi k with less help, and get more profit from your htrrn. i hey d > b-1' v-ork that cannot be done by horses and pu:l i i i proportion to weight than horses. 1 lorses ir.i.ct have rest whether the work is c rowding you or not. If necessary, you can keep your Titan working continuously, without r'-st. until the work is clone. "i 1 It re you have ecop.or;, , efficiency, depend- "r\ aoihty-?? three prime essentials of farm power ?? c arrying an assurance of bigger crops, better yields, j and fatter proht. Order a Titan early, so that you ~ will have it when you need reserve power. Springs & Shannoi Camden, S. C.