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CEMETERY 6F THE FUTURE Government Scientist Dr.iws Cleaning Pfcture of Racting Placet of Loved Ones Gone Before flomeieplo* are ><? *t eheeiful places. lllirl.il lois .()<? * ji i?m 1 for during I wit or three generations iunl then loo voti'i.iiioiyty .iiiv ti i-yfli *<*t e<J, Wood* eoyer fitie grave* ond fallen to?nb?done.s are allowed tii lie. Tho Ioiik cJi'aU are for got ifii. Dr. i>nvld Fain hlld. a distliojufshed government *0U?ntNt. urge* " now (h'* parit^e llo fhinkx tliul ciMiu-li'ilfN Should In* in;i()?* attractive ami that the pr'pclj),'/! feature i>f a great 0)1 y burying ground might to bo a beautiful building somewhat roHeinbllfltg a it* brtir.v, Willi ulriivcs imd (jitlttt nooks. Instead of hoqK-hi.K'kH ir would ImV.e fireproof vaults <-<>(tt tlnliiK personal reeyrds of members of the families whoso lost ones are hurled under tint stones nmld the churning surround ings of a vast garden. Those records would Include all kind* of data relat ing to the dead?accounts of their most noteworthy doing*, photographs, etc. "Cannot you Imnglne," says Or. Falrchlld, "strolling Into the hall of the dead, to find there. In their proper place, nil of the personal records of your family for generations hack? There are the photographs of your grandparents, of departed uncles and aunts, or little ones who did not live to grow up. all with stories of their Mvos attached and letters and ano^? dotes. "With these might be preserved phonographic records of the voices of the dead, so that they could he henrd to talk ; and rooms might he tltted up for privately viewing: moving pictures of the departed, who would thusly be ?nade to 'come alive a^ain.' " The dead could thus be made. In a aense. to live on Indefinitely, (letween the living generation and the past would lie established a definite aud permanent tie. Christmas Eve Calamity. Ho had been spending Christmas eve wlili liIn brother It) London, and when, Into that snme night, lie re turned to his wife?Mrs. Brown?his face was strangely pule and haggard. "What Is It. dear?" exclaimed the wife. "I will tell yon. It happened while wo were at dinner. We were all eat ing In quite ordinary fashion when suddenly Utile Dorothy uttered a cry of distress and closed her eyes. Al most at the same Instant my slufer-ln low pressed hbr hand to hpr forehead and tears streamed down her face. As I gazed at her In alarm, my brother John threw up his arms with an excla mation of Intense pain and then burled Ms face, over which a sharp spasm appeared to be passing, In his napkin." "1'olsoned!" gasped Mrs. Brown, ?with hysterical symptoms. "No, my dear." replied Mr. Brown, with ghastly calmness. "Horseradish." ?London Tlt-Blts. Tale of the Olden Day*. In a Ave and ten-cent store a wob bly Individual stood In front of a counter on which wns <' splayed a number of mechanical toys. Picking up a large bug. be asked the girl behind the counter: "How much Is this?" "Ten cents." the girl replied, and then she asked, curiously : "Taking It home jrour little boy?" "No." the man returned. VI got other uses for It." "I wonder what?" "I want to take It with uie to ? banquet." "To h banquet?" "Yes. A wine supper." "What's the Idea?" "Every time I take a drink I am go ?ng io put this hug on the table In front of me " **Uh, uh " * ?. lien I see two bugs I'll know P ??><? to go home."?Youngstown Telegram. Snow Doughnuts. Snow doughnut* are now to ha elnssed with wind-formed snow-rollers as among the natural phenomena of winter. W. A. Price of the West V'lr ginln geological survey, records that In a I envy snow fall of 191&-17 some roadside fences were covered with steep-walled drifts, having overhang ing tops In places. From many of these tops numbers of snow rings, re sembling doughnuts, bad become de tached nnd rolled down the drift, leav* Ing their tracks behind. The rings were two to four Inches In diameter and li:ilf nn Inch thick. The tongues of snow had bowed over from the top until their two end* met. and the com pletion of the ring s?>emM to have been a matter of balance during the bend lng forward and rolling down. Smiis fragments hml broken away and rolled on their sides without forming rings. New Insulating Material. A new product suitable for use In electrical Insulation Is being obtained from the treatment of kelp In Aus tralia. The moist precipitate is sub jected to pressure *nd formed under pressure, after ?hi'-li it is h?rd?M???d by treatment with formalin. The fin ished article Is made b.v turning on the lathe, a process which Is said fo be perfectly satisfactory, and a high polish Is applied. The raw material !a to be found in larjre quantities around the coast of Australia nnd par ticularly on the Tasrnanlan shore*.-? Scientific American. Stoneless Prune*. Tfcs rToneJess prune, a new prod oct, is promising to becoma a ?tar fruit. AMERICA'S FRUIT, THE APPLE People Are Beginning to Show It i Propel Appreciation, and Crop Should Be Increased. American* are coming to treat ap ples more as a food and less as a hetween-meals superfluity than they lifted to do, yet when the north wind blown and the fireside glows tltey can't refrain from paying especial at tention to the question whether there Is a plenty of them. This year, tlie farm reports tollH us, there Is not. There are, In the whole country, 1,001.000 barrels fewer than there were in 191S, and almost the same shortage from the crop of 1016, though we ure considerably better oflf than we were in 1917. That is, wo have 24.000.000 bnrrels this year. That's about one for each family In the country, and each fnmlly. not each member thereof, might. If they wore evenly distributed, have one apple a day. The true lover of apples will never admit this to be sufllclent. and he should not. rt Is not especially cbeerjng to learn that the country's crop of ap ples does not tend to Increase. Our record crop was In 15)12, hut we had almost as many In INOfl, and the crop In 1895 was greater than that in either of the past four years. Hut the apple Is America's- fruit, the most satisfactory, the most dependable, the most healthful fruit In the world,? Ilartford Times. Pepto-Mangan Brings Bloom of Health Helps Restore Worn-Out, Thin BlooHe^ Men and Women to Health and Happiness Physicians Recommend It j Sold in Liquid and TaMet Form Both Possess Same Medicinal Value?Insist on "Gude's" Mo?t every case of a sallow eom.|xlex :on and ? Vaaguid feeldng is tradable to watery, impoverished blood deficient in oxygen-oarrying red blood oil's. Inasmuch ox the entire system depends f?n the bh o<l for its nourishment and itrengtih. it is readily understood why thin-blooded people always feci worn-out .Mid run-down. And it is eqiwVNy plain that to restore the vigor of rugged health, the blood ?hould be supp'ied with the needed quali -,ies to enable it to build up the system. dude's IVpto-Mjangnn aocotnirfinhea thus very result. In a short time the 'MMielicial re?u'ts are cle?arly manifest. The cheeks till out nnd regain the bloom of health. the eyes sparkle, the step re gains its e'asticity, the whole system '? fiII im] v.-ritih gromter vitality. dude's I'epto-Mangau is a safe bene 'iiial and ple-a.santt tonic Agrees with the im-st dedicate stom<ach, and is obtain able in either liquid or tab'et form. He spire tihe name "O tide's" is on the j ?>aekjige when you buy IVpto-Mangan. j \*k the dni?rint for "(iude's". If "CiudeV is not on the package it is not I IVpto-Maupan.-?adv. f I III ILDIN'G LOTS?I Iwive listed for sale 1 two of the most desirable residence lots in Camden. IV??th centrally lo- ! cated and at reasonable prices. Also ' two lots near Lake \'iew. L A.1 M<1 *?\voll, Agent. NOTICB?I have a truck and goo<l white j ririvr when you want any hauling ? d??ne. \V?? will move anything from a I of sand to your household fvirni- j turf at reasonable prices. I'hone 3(1.*> J IV Spradley. 4.V0-pd I j I'OK SAI.F,? Wood of a'l kind, cut any] length I>e!ivered $7 (M> Cord. J. (). < ><*?, < >.s?att. S ( \ 43tf BOND We will use it for your Job of PRINTING The Chronicle Phone No. 29 Who Has a Cow For Sale? Now we juai knew that heading would catch your eye, if you have one for sale. Yea, you can sell it. It is as easy for you to attract the attention of a buyer a# it wa? for tin to get your eye. Get into our want columns. It only co?ta a few cents, and everybody rend# them. ?People who have cows, pigs, or anything else for sale can easily aud quickly find a buyer through a 25c or f>Oc classified ad. > Many p*op!e right lu this conununU ty want things right u<>w, but do not know where to find them. Let them know what you have for sale. The Chronicle t Telephone 29. Wants--For Sale 1'OI ND?Saturday nipht on ? young mule ami a sorrel horse. (Iwnor may got Miinic by paying for this ad and calling pV^n 2202 Ctomden, S. C.. 4(>-7-8 FOR SALK?One pedigrcd saddle mare. Can ho seen at Keel's plantation, Rem bert. S. C. Address Mrs. Phil Miller, Humbert, S. C. ? 15-0-pd FOR SALK?1- >w nice pigs from forty to seventy-five pounds, ten to fifteen dollars Hox 13, It. F. I>. No 3, Cam den, S. C. 46-pd FOR SALK?No. 1 and No. 2 pine shin gle* delivered. anywiiere in Camden. Address Edward M lloykin and Sons, Route 2. Lugoff, S. C. 40-7-8-pd LOANS?on improved real estate, easy terms. K. C. vonTresokow, Camden, H. C 4r? |C<)11 SALE? 1018 Ford touring ear in g<od condition, new tap, car jiu?t painted. Price II. U< Kennedy, ^Jr. /J0-T TBUOH FOR SALE ? One Republic truck in good condition,.ton and a half capacity. Apply at W. O. Hay'a Garage, Camden, 8. C. 45tf HOT AIR FURNACE For Sale?A b#r gain. (tall and see. The Kirkwood WANTED?A man that kuows how U' do electrical work on automobiles at Stokes' Shop ut Wescville, S. C. 44-7 Vt'LCANIZING TIRES ? Cord aud Fabric We have a man for that work pnly. Liberty Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE?Everlay strain brown Leg horn eggs for hatching. Address J. Ii Zeinp. Camden, S. C. 40 FARM"FOR SALE?Containing about 200 aorw, four mites from Camden, hwo'ling and good born on place Can be bought .during next two weeks at a very attractive prioe. L. A. Mc Dowe'l, Agent. FOR SALE?Wide giuge Ford roadster l"1'l modeland 1017 Cha'mers 7 pas stMig'M* touring car. botfl in good shape. Ernest F fie tag, Camden 4G VI LCANIZING TIRES ? Cord and Fabric We have n man for that work on'.v. Liberty Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE?2 mul <*s and 1 H-'ckney wfi W'n for immediate sale. G. K. Pric, 1322 Haile Street 40-1*1 AI'mO OILS?When in need of the best onto luhrjcating oils at the lowest prices oa'l on me. Anything from I pint to a barrel. C. Ii. Sprad'ey, 1218 Main Street. 45-0-pd WANTED?A good horse shoer at Stoke*' Shop at WestviHe. S. C 44-7 Don't throw that old casing away be cause it has struck a suag. We can fix it to run a long time. Liberty Motor Sa'es Co. WANTED ? 50 thousand pounds of scrap iron. Highest prices paid. H. L. Schlosburg, Camden. STRAYED OH STOLEN ? From my pluee at Ca?satt the third of January rue sina'l '?h! miloh cow, will be three year* old in June, little poluted horns, vovy gentle Please notify C. A Alosier, Caasatt. S. O. and receive re \y*rd. .46-7 STOP!?Doutt throw aw?y your old Chatnplou ?park plugs because the jk)i-oolain l? broken. I wiN sell you a new one for 30 ceinta and It will ?be good as ever. C. B. Spradley, 1218 Main Street. 45-G-pd A Good Contract for one reliable and intelligent representative to seM rnonu inients direct from one of the lfl^t factories. Write today. Palmer Stone Works, Albemarle, N. O. 46-8-pd NOTICM?We. hare a limited quantity of Kainit on band for quick sale. Wire or phone us your orders. Phone 240. Camel Cotton Co. 27tf storage: battery repairs?Wc can repair any make storage battery, j Don't buy a new one until you are sure yours ca.inot be repaired. 13x* animation and e>*t free, lieard's Bat tery Service. We?t D?Kalb Street, Camden, S. C. Phone 118 J LOST?On Wednesday night Fob, 11. one rod hound dog with white strcaK> on nose, hn? siuh'1 soa'ded place on shoulder. Howard if . returned to I.nke Newman, Oamden, S. C 4G-pd BATTERIES RECHARGED?Wanted you to.let us charge your battor.es. We furnish <ii.stilled water free for aiy make battery. Heard's Battery Service, Cam Ion. S C. WANTED?Eight or ten good laborers to work on public roads. Will pay $35 per month and board. Apply to T F. Horton, County Com missioner, Kershaw. S. C. AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmore Hair Preparation. See or call on Madam K E. Belton. 1713 Gordon Street. Camden. S. C. 20t* WANTED ? 50 thousand pounds of scrap iron. Highest prices paid. H. L. Schlosburg, Camden. KODAKERS?-We are prepay ?. your work at a reasonable priw work guaranteed. Give u? ? # Buddin ami Kirklaud, Cauid VULCANIZING Fabric work only. AUTO REPAIRING?I have w garuge at my home 1318 Mala jutrt above the lVa'i>ti8t church a prepared to do your auto work pi Vy ?ud efficiently. , Phon# B. Spradley. WANTED?Two i>alr pure bt?d or Shepherd puppies, two moatL or over at once. J. K. Jon* Office, Camden, 8. C. 4^ LOST?Between Camdcu and 1020 auto liceuse plate No. Iteturn to L. A. !k|el)owell, STORAGE BATTERIES RECHAlj ?If your battery '*? no gooiq ?buy a new one until you see a^j can muke an exchange with jx>o | wllJ save you money. Batterieil paired and rebuilt. Agent for pJ lite Batteries. Beard's Battirjl vice, Camden, S. C. Phone ilW FOR SALE?1 Dadge touring uT\ first c'ass condition, 5 new timn looks good. Phone 118-J. Btj On rag". C?amden, S. C. GENERAL REPAIRING?To whoa' may conccrn: I have opened ij eral ropalr shop ?t Westvllle, aodd endeavor to satisfy all f>atrtm? Ijj poet to do b'ackumlth. \s"heelrigtti| automobile work. Don't throw m your old vehicle. I can repair ^ or build you a new one u jm< sire. Bring along your work ut the work don't stand the teat td make it right. My work bu tin stood in the past and will k? k that it stands in the future. 1 also keep oil and gas for wit L. M. Stokes, Westville, S. C. ft FOR SALE?Stone of Shadowliwu rmighbred Belgian Sheep Dof A L registry, 18 months old. GnMn International Champion Apollo, perfect health and condition. AI valuable animal and only offend acoount of insufficient yard rooa. dress W. L. Wilson, Box 951, G? ville, SC. #4 2, After a hearty meal, you'll avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to fiet for 5 cents! Sealed Tight?Kept Right Lasts A8 Live Stock Insurance written by this agency is backed by the united strength of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Connecti cut, and its associate Companies, the Hart ford Accident and Indemnity Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company otf New York. For more than a century, through war, panic, and disaster, "Hartford" losses have been paid fairly and promptly. Let us quote you rates on your Horsea, Mules and Cattle against death from any cause. Williams Insurance Agency Phone 52 Camden, ? % ? 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