The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1920, Image 8
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MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
Dr. L. H. Snider
VETERINARIAN
(Fomerly of Camden)
HEARON'S
STABLES
Bishopville, S. C.
DR. WADE HAMPTON
Osteopfttfcle Physician
Liberty National Itank Iluiljiog
Columbia, 8. O. "
In Oalmlen at Commercial
I Mel every Muuda.v from 7:30
A. M. to 11 P. M.
I^eave (VilU at Cotsmmiil Hate?
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Bruce's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
Collins Brothers
Undertakers for Colored People
Tekpkon 41 714 W. DrKtlb St.
Good Eyesight
IS NATURE'S MOST
PRICELESS GIFT
WEAR ?
TTRYPTOXf
IV. GLASSES 1^.
THE INVISI3LE BIFOCALS
AND FNJOY ALL THE
EYESIGHT COMFORTS
OF YOUR YOUTH.
M. H. HEYMAN & CO.
Jeweler and Optician
Stomach
Out of Fix?
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Shivar Ale
l*nr<- Dijostivc A mmalirs With
Shivar MirwrxJ \\ *<rr and (.inp^r
N??thr?!>u ! ;t f- r r> fmv.i!inc ??M
w?">rn Airt ><t?'?rrvAoh-, ???n*?Ttiu? fo???!
>trio n?'h ikWvul hfi-J t*<>un<l flt^h
and cnnirarby rh^ c!
?-bratr?H Shiver Minfrnl Hprinz.
Slult/in, S <\ If your r^nlar
tU-ak-r <?nn??t *ujg?!y you tHrjuhon
( .tnufen Wholesal*' < iroorry
I >*wtrfbator* for Camitfn
, ??
Nurwt For InflucitM.
? .\# hah bceu stated before and has bteu'
? |. allv emphasised, Vh< Dlvi-ion Of
too in uot able to supply Hod Crosa
iiiiiM-, in tim.- ..f epidemics ?-X<w-j>?. to
<k> community 01)1x100, and theu not a*
J$ng an < ?iuinitiniti< h are no* doing what
1 hoy ran for tJjwnsolV^H and making uw
of u!l of thj*ir own available nurxiQf
iv*?uiy?>. XurhM who haw registered
for epidemic service arc not to tio Uifd
for |?rl vate cases, un<l no town which
ha* a uuiubcr of OUNKW on private duty
sllOUld CVPOOt *<?UJ0 Other "town to fUT
uiwh Lt with other nurse* for epidemic
dirty, w'b'tlj that means that -these
nurses must be Riven uway from 'what
they are doing- This cau be (lone only
in case of a real emergency when the
Division office i* ?*>nvlnced by thorough
investigation that the ncod of the first
town is much worne and xuore immed
iate lhan that of the town from which
the nurses are .summoned.
The Division Department of Nursing |
iH (Joing all in its power to help com
munities meet the problems of adequate
nursing service that are coming up in
those days of increasit^ epidemic, but
the Division is practically helplex* unlesaj
the (vmvrounities'learn to help themselves
and each other. A* long an the towns I
ure not making real and effective use
of the nurses whidh they already hare,
they should not e*poet other nurses to
be sent to tham from outside. In many
rtas^s they are exj>eotfog the nurses to
?k> what tmsrribers of the patients' faini*
lies ought to, be doing, especially those
members who have taken the Ited Cross!
cr>ur*c i-n Ilotue Hygiene and Care of
the Siok,. in?toad of conserving their
strength for the supervision of tho iiurii'
in* service of the entire community.
This failure on the part of towns to
utilize the resources within themselves
instead of falling for outside aid is
making a much .more serious situation out
of the present epidemic than Is .neces
sary because of a?rtiial conditions. This
does not .moan that the IMviwion office
will not help these towns where an
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actual emergency exists, but simply that
it in turn ex,]>?s*ts the very best co
o|S'ration from the towns themselves in
order to make the service effective for
the whole Division ami not for a few
p?v>ple or even for a few towns.
No .More Free Seed.
'Washington, March 2.?Acting on the
rocourtnenda-tion of the new Secretary
of Agriculture, the Senate agriculture
ojwuttttce today voted to eliminate from
the annual agricultural ball the $2-10,
(XX) voted by the House to continue the
time-hallowed custom of distribution of
free .seeds to the constituents by pietn
bers of congress.
The zircon, found in Norway, Cey
h>u, and oflier parts of the world, has
been suggested as a substitute for the
diamond.
GOOD HEALTH LIFE'S
GREATEST BLESSING
Happiness and Success Within
Easy Reach of Red-Blood
ed Men and Women.
Anemic Condition Unnecessary
Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich,
Red Blood?Builds Up Pale,
Thin, Anemic Men and
Women
i Advertisement l
<J?hm! health is 'the most iiii|>orluat
asset of life. Without a vigorous, strong
body and a keen, clear mind, true hap
piness and enjoyment are iind?ossible.
And yet so many women, and men
whose misfortune it is to L>e j>ale,
"thin apd anemic. hopelessly ac?*ept this
condition in the. belief thai robust health
and real happiness are not f'?r them.
Thousands of men and women have
Iw en restored to vigorous health and
lasting happiness by <?ude's IVpto- \r an
pan. This benoticial Wood tonie contains
the mt.v jv? rtivitally needed to
improve the blood. I'epto-Maugan, if
taken for ? few weeks, will enrich the
blood and create thousand of the tiny
re.I h!?>od <n->Mx that are s.> necessary to
carry nourishment and strength to ? very
jnrt of the body
I'eiXo-Mnngan is safe, heneiicial. and
pleasant to the ta^te. For convenience
Jt i.-? ]?repar?sl m liqni<l and t^Udet fonn.
l>"th jx??is?^sinc eviutly the v:une med
ieiii.il properties,
I ?e Mire to a>k voni druggist f<>r
"<?ude'>" when y??u order 1 Vpto-Mangan.
"(?u<le'.>>" is tJie genuine I'e-pto-.Mangan.,
l>?.k f,? r :!)?> name "(lu.h's" ,)? the
j?n?k rur*'
Wants--For Sale
7 TTK.USTITCH I M* and TTcoTTrTK attarh
nifiu works any niak?> s^-inR ma
t ?-i* i ?i ?*. 1'rn-o Mutual Sales
?... I'h.\ N <'. 4!?-p<l
i I.OST?* ?:<?? i>.i - <>( l?k'i? k ,-vL:;?jmT> wimc
w ih'w-M < \vn?!i-ti aii'l A flam's
' -nil: inM Saturday nurht. Mar?*h ??.
( h'in-l'T jr-tur'i t<- M ?? Maud
; l.'-.ti'i- l!>-f?d
j \ r M| |>?TIh,roujrlihr.il sui i;..n li.uk
! r> e r"!. N->. II1 1? r ti-rms
? u;/. t r. . < s.-r. i. ti. s *\
1 is-r.
I KOIl SM.K?* >ri?- x??mI .Ii?ivi?y oi\v,
I month" "M. with young /*a!f Kur <>th
I m formation a ?J<! .1 I? Munn,
*"Hin'It'ii, S <' 4f> .",1-jhI
KOK KAIjK?Anyon* w.^hinjc to buy u
?n>?4ii motor for running mn
or fan ad<Jr<<*>- Mrs. J. C. H *##.
> S ?? \* 0
IiOHtW<>n February 23, between Co
luubia unit IlarUville, one cord tire
.11 x 4 t-2, plaiwtreed, on rim. - Finder
p turn to V. II. Kelly, at IfartevlUe,
8. ICouir I, and receive rewanl
VI'KT RM'KI>'KH ? A vblpment of
South Head htove# and ieuge?. MueJcey
Co., Camdon, H. I'.
KOR KKNT?T>0 acre* two4>or?e farm,
bud just broken and in food nbape,
1 miie from Khepard, eloseto t*?hool.
in k?*h1 l?x*aUty. Will share crop or
rent. T. N. LiftUftey, Cans?tt, 8. G.
II) (V) pd l
KOK 8AIJW?Hevcnty-fivc *hoat?. Weight
from 10 dto 100 pounds. J. A. Shank
lin, Cwnden, 8. 0. l?hone 148. ?W*>
FARM FOH HAUG?Ooutelning about
JflO ucre*. four mLiew fixwu Otunden.
pwetyiua uud good burii ou place. Onn
be bought daring ne?t tw week* at
n very ofttracttive price. t. A. Me
Itowcli, A gen*.
WANTED?Dealer for Mathewe full au
tomated electric Ugbt plants for coun
try borne*. Anyone interested, either
on witbing to well or parcb*?e tor ow*
n*e write Hurn<*, JCTehtHc Co., Hock
. Hill, 8. C. 18-2
WAVTKD?Vou to know that Worth
Mora will positively grow your hair
when other preparation foil. See
, Mme. K. K. Helton, at the Worth More
Ifair l\uior, 8?V> Hroad Htreet. Agents
wanted. 40tf
FOR 8AU&?Ilurfrsville No. 11 and 18
Iwog Httvi>b> notion need at $4.00 per
bushel f. o. b. Kerabaw. Iyen^tb of
staple t ft-16 to 1 3-8. Yield good;
eaay to pick.- Cash with order. R. Ij.
VioweU, Ker*H*w. 8. C. ? 49-01
FOR KAI*K?I hove a large stock of
mrious brattds of bioyrlc tirf*. I am
overstocked on these jeoods and will
sell them at greetly reduced prices.
Sfrokea Hlcycle /Shop, Camden, 8. O. 48
KODAKKIW?We are prepared to do
yoar work at a reasonable price. Atl
work guaranteed. Give us a trial,
lluddin and Kirkiand, Camden, 8, C.
20tf.
TWO ('ARK Red Cedar Shingles just
received. Maekey Mercantile Co. 48-0
Itl'IIJ>1N(? I/O'PS?I have Hated for sale
two r?f the most deslrablo residence
lots in Camden. ltoth centrally lo
cated aud >at reasonable price*. Also
two lots near I^ake View. 1/ A.
McDoweD, Agent.
JUST RECEIVED ? A shipment of
South Bend Htov*?* ituti range*. Mnckey
Mercantile Co., Camden, 8. ('.
WANTED?Two pair pure bred Collie
or Shepherd puppies, two mouths old
or over at once. J. B. Joues, Post
Other, Camden, S. C. 4*5-50-pd
STOKAGK BATTERIES RECHARGED
?If your battery, is no good don't
buy a new one until you ?ec us, we
can make an exchange with y\>u that
will cave you money. Batteries re
paired and rebuilt. Agent for Presto
lite Batteries. Beard's Battery Ser
vice, Camden, S. C. Phone 118-J
TWO CARS Red Cedar Shingles just
received. A Lackey Mercantile Co.. 48-0
.irST RECEIVED ? A shipment, of
South Bend btoves and ranges. Mackey
Mercantile Co., Camden^ S. C.
TRUCK FOR vSALE ? One Republic
truck in good condition. ton and a half
capacity. Apply at W. O. Hay's
Oarage, Camden, S. C. 45tf
HOT AIR FURNACE For Sate?A bar
gain. and see. The Kirkwood.
.JUST RECEIVED ? A shipment of
South Beud stove* und ranges. Mackey
Mercantile Co ; Camden, S. C.
NOTICE?We have a limited quantity !
of Kninit on hand for quick sale. !
Wire or phone us your orders. Phone j
210. Camel Cotton Co. 27tf j
j
TWO CARS Red Cedar Shingles just j
received. Miackev Mercantile Co. 48-9)
STORAGE BATTERY REPAIRS?We |
'?an repair any make storage battery, p
Don't buy a now on?? until you are J
?.lire your* cannot be repaired. Ex-!
animation mtd *e*t free. Beard'* Bat- ?
ier.v Service. West DeKalb ' Street.
C-ainden, S. C. Phone 118-J
WANTED?Eight or ten^good
laborers to work on public;
roads. Will pay $35 per
rjionth and board. Apply to
T- F. Horton, County Com-!
missioner, Kershaw. S. C.
i
AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmore j
Hair Preparation. See or call on 1
Madam K. B. Belton, 1713 Gordon 1
Street, Camden, S. C. 20t? j
TWO CARS Red Cedar Shingles just j
receive!. Miackev Mercantile Co. 4S-f)!
FOR SALE?<10 bis^hcVs Kennon big j
1?>tl Wig .?4ta.ple (>?tton seed. Vva^y to
|ii<-k and very early. Absolutely pure, i
Kriuging $1 per pound today. $-1.00
;>? r bti.*/h?d, F?>b. Rembert. J. K. Gilliv1
RemJyrt, S. (\ -I5?tf '
FOR SALE?Wood of nil kind, out any ;
b-ngth. Delivered cord. J. O.?
1'row, I 'i-Vsatt. S. C. -13tf
FOR SALE?Six line Jersey cown, fresh
.n ;nilk. wish to bell immediately. Ad-.
i)r??xs II. J. M<-Mamm. Route 2, Be
th uno. S. 47-S-9-pd
FOR SALE?<>ne Hupmobile touring car.
??quipped with <>>rd tire*. I'ri'f* right.
A K. Blukeney.
FOR SALE?1 (K > bushels high cla.-o
<'?>k>'iV No. N2 .staple cotton se<v)..
l'ri?o *l iM> j>or bushe/l I. J. McKonzie
FOR SALE?< Hie good Jersey <*>w giving
mi'k Apply to R. S. Trueadale, West
viile, S. C. .??ti
FOR S \LE?SjnaJJ range used only
thirty dayK, bargain. "Ro?ge"t rare of,
<'hrr>rwVlo 2ti ,
' 1
LOANS?>n improved real estate, easy;
tfiUH. K <vonTrewkow, (Camden, j
S C 4 ft
Auto Show and Merchants Trade
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Week, Columbia, S. C., March 22-27
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An exhibit of the finest furniture
made in America will be ready
> . \'.i .? if y%% ; .'f Tjjjtf V. y. s'<'", ' "'
for your inspection here during
Columbia's big Gala Week.
Come in and see it.
s Van Metre's
"Lifetime Furniture"
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Be Sure to Mention The Chronicle When Trading With Advertisers
A New Beauty Now Makes
* e.
a Chalmers Doubly Charming
Quality Fir$t
THE case for Chalmers has rented itself for several
years on its power rhythm, its rare ability to
utilize the last ounce of power nature stored
away in gasoline, and to provide gentle, steady power
that was throbless.
Now comes a new body a new coach?to make
this car doubly charming.
To see it is to want a Chalmers, for it is so simple
in line, so elegant as a result of its simplicity.
You can add the final touch to this choice if you
will but ride in one a short distance.
Hot Spot and RamVhorn, those two ingenious
devices that fertile minds invented to "digest" the raw,
inferior gasoline of the day, will win you.
They .wring out the power in the gasoline, feed
each cylinder without favoritism, and supply a rhythm
of action that is very engaging.
Also they take out the uneven throb, and once
you experience this sensation you, too, will say
Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the ^orfdr
George T. Little
Camden, S. C.