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WHAT is the; MATTER WITH THAT CHILD? When children grow pale and liitlen their blood may be weak PEPTO-MANGAN MAKES RED BIOOD Sold by druggiftti in liquid and tablet form?both the lame in medicinal quality Win'ii your WiiM Iowa jiHm hiuI Colkn without Nplrit, and (!<*?? not play Uk<? othw HiiMren m't <|iii?-kly. .If tiu* cou<J4ti0f? is not a deep miitftl j i&pamb Nut jnrn-ly illR* to ikxm ' tflvo IV|?fo Muiikhii. Out&'tf I*v|Mo Mjiii^aJi i* Ji)k! Uu* for |?nl?\ tfllfl oJiipUvn whom* ihm-iI* ii>)>iitl<liiig. It l> ii i?Uiusiint .siin|?i???-<>1111>111.i (inn of ?'\?i?MIv tin- - llml in i-nsino mul fiir|< Ii (In- I?I<hmI Ih'iifflriii! ri*iu)04 show ulirio-4 'it In l>rljfhlor *?>'?*, f>k?>iytt)K Hwvks, it Hprltfhtly sUi?, ami tju* wiiolt* *yst<Mn ! iiukU- Qiuiv vltforoiM. IV|>t<? Muiuftui is, <rf?lHiiuit?)v in lU|ul?l or laMot form, wliltdiovoi* provod in" i ?*<?iiv4*jii?'nt. 'iu,ih forma piMR i?ion I i< al in<*<ii<-iiijtl ?|11 TJiciv is Inn iwr i,'<MinijM- IVflto Mm ii win am) Hint It* ?< JmU'.'s A?sk your <)r<WlriNt f*>t anil liH?k f<?r ili? fUtUltt "< Juilo's" oil tin* u|H-knKV. If it is not Munv, it Is not i*??|?to~.Miwi?AT? Ailvcrli-sfiin'iil. JVst.vs. tlli' (I.IIliXT, loft Jow i-is (o till' VliUki ??f ^t SERIES 20 BIG-S1X EXTRA long rear springs, the i absence of unsprung weight, the use of the Hotchkiss drive ami the way in which the power application lias been smoothed on!, all contribute, in the BlG SiX, to give wonderful ease of travel. 60-H. r. dctachable-head motor; inter mediate transmission; 126-inch wheel* base, providing ample room for seven adults. . . .. ? ? All Studebaker cam urn equipped with Cord Tires?another Studebaker precedent "This ia a Studebaker Year" Carolina Motor Company (Incorporated) Camden, S. C. Just Received A Car Load of THORNHILL WAGONS WE HAVE just received a shipment of a car load of Thornhill Wagons ?the wagon made in the heart of the hardwood region of tough highland oak and hickory. These are the long wear wagons with many patented features. Made with the old standard track. Not the lowest priced wagons but the best and in the end the cheapest. (611K) ?r <r R HAME BROTHERS, Camden, S. C. LEADS IN MINERAL WEALTH United State* Easily First in Metal* of Ureateat Importance to tha World'* Industrie*. 1 n. This country of our? poixljMfl njore mineral wenlt|? than any other nation, though (Imii BlitaJll (lueludlng what sli.* controls) Is tt clone necond. Wo t*iu) the world with 8T p*r eeni of all the Iron and 86 !??''' ?'"t of *H the coal. Theao, of courne. are most Important. We own er <f?ntrol 72 per Cent <?f all the petroleum. Copper Is the great American metal Wo produce 00 P*'r cent Of tin* entire worid'n yield of that Invaluable aub* stance. Of lead we produce 4t> per cent and of zinc It- per cent. England la away ahead of u,a where gold Is concerned. We produce only 23 per cent of this preclouH stuff, where as CJreat llrltaln'M output amounts to 08 per cent. On the other hand, we claim 52 per cent of the silver?the Mexican out put being under our commercial con trol?and It Is actually In the power of our government to make the market price of the white metal whatever Un cle Ram choosea. Of the world's sulphur we produce 05 per cent. But we have no tin worth mentioning (a serious misfor tune) and little potash. Now, how ever, the potash supply Is no longer controlled by German^ territory re cently relinquished to France contain ing a large part of the deposits of thut mineral salt?Philadelphia Ledger. ADOBE AS BUILDING MATERIAL Experiments Have Shown, It Is Claimed, Durability of Thla Old and Inexpenalve Material. Adobe, the oldest known building material In southern California, Is due for a revival, according to John W. Chard, Santa Barbara archltept. He asserts that if properly prepared this native material can he used to very considerably cut the cost of building. "Experiments," says Mr. Clmrd, "have shown that adobe Ik the least affected by changes of temperature aitiong nil the hulldip.tr materials. Tests >?how-'fTmt "A'dobe bricks roister no more than six degrees difference be tween February cold anil extreme Sep tember heat. As a building material It is far stronger than is generally sup posed, find develops a compressive strength as high as ?!()(> pounds to the square inch. "The proper plaster protection will insure an adobe wall against deteriora tion. Hard cement plaster thorough ly anchored into the walls and treat ed with an all-mineral water-proofing, compound will give adobe walls great durability. T ?. ;/ "Adobe is wet soil mixed with straw, east into molds of required size and left to dry In the sun. As a build ing material adobe Is everlasting, soundproof, nonconductive and fire proof, always of normal temperature, and Is cool In summer and wjirra In winter."?Los Anaeles Tlmas. FLY ACROSS PACIFIC Giant Flying Boats Planned for the Trip. WMhCrost From California to China, 8,777 Milos, In Four Hop*. % New York.?Two giant flying boat* for ttio first flight nofrtVa the pacific ( (icc.'in nr?- bring planned* according 11> the urrrs' Aircraft aaso-| ciat ion. t hese plane* will be nearly J twice the size of the NC-I, which made the lirsi trans-Atlantic (light. The proposed route lies from San Francisco to Hongkong. China, a dl?* I tnnee of 7,010 nautical mlle?, or about j 8,777 land miles. Stops will ho made at Honolulu, Wake Island, QiMD) and Manila. The flight, has been made possible, the association says, l>y un luvcntlon | of Edaon Gallaudet of East Greenwich, R. I? whereby three Liberty engines are coupled to one 18-foot propeller. I The new boata will have three separ I ate power plants, each containing three high compression Liberty en ' glnes, or nine motors to each ship. The boata will be trlplanea with a j wjng spread of 140 feet, as compared j with a spread of 120% feet of the NC I boats. Each boat will have a wing area of about 0*000 feet and carry a crew of 10 men. The hulls will be 07 feet long, 22 feet longer than that of the NC-4. The cruising radius is estimated at 2,100 nautical miles, near ly twice that of the NC craft. Three high compression motors will drive each of the three propellers. Each unit of three motors will be In stalled In a separate nacelle, thus making possible repairs while In flight. Each propeller will be driven by two motors with one In reserve. Enough gasoline can be carried to permit a cruising radius of 2,500 land miles without stopping. LEARN AND GROW HEALTHY Photo shows little $Ilss Minnie Lin, one of the pupils of the open air class of public school No. 5, Brooklyn, N. Y., who leurns the three R's whllo bundled up In blunket nnd bag. She receives the same Instructions as the children in the enclosed school rooms, but has the benefit of the fresh sunny air. LADY GEDDES AN AMERICAN Wife of New British Ambassador to United.States Was Born at Dobbs Ferry. New York.?Lnd.v CJeddes, wife of Sir Auckland C. CJeddes. named British ambassador to this country, is an American girl. She was born at Dobbs Ferry, and is the third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W7~~A. Ross, long"residents- of Staten island. Both came from north of Ireland stock. ? She was married to Sir Auckland In 1905 in St. Mary's Protestant church. West New Brighton, and shortly after went to live In Edinburgh, where her husband was nsslstant professor of anatomy In Edinburgh university. Several years later they went to Dublin to live, nnd still later to Mon treal, where he held a professorship at McGIll university and later became principal. Sir Auckland Joined the British forces at the breaking out of the war, and Lady Geddes remained in Montreal. He was seriously wounded %nd In valided home. He was made brigadier general, and, later, knighted. BEES TO TRAVEL VIA PLANE Alabama Apiary Announce* It Will Make Air ShTpment to Canarda. Birmingham, A hi.? Transportation difficulties In the .shipment of bees over long distance*- for breeding pur poses have been solved by an Alabama apiary, which announced that arrange ments had been completed to send $1,600 worth of honey makers to north* em Caonda by airplane. Dont Dodge Dog Tax. Falmouth. Ky.? This county boasts a 100 per cent dog tax record. There's not a stray dog In the county and the 188 persons listed a* delinquent came across quickly when threatened with loss of their bounds. Radium Economy. 'Jl'ho 11??' of nullum oil it targe scale iluiapogtlcaliy inYOitea <?MUK?'f Of ?oh*. and this factor has bWO a big one In inducing hospital* and clinics willi a grau# or more of the elvmrn i In .use to lit 111^6 rudlum cuiuiiHtlou In sit-ad oi applicator* containing th# ra dim.. itaelC, These has been Installed in a Pittsburg laboratory an elegant and useful apparatus for the eelloc tloii, piiritlcatlon and tubing of rajlta* tIon emanation obtained from a suit of tbS Element, it dlffen from earlier apparatus in tliat liquid air ts replaced by chemical means of purifying the emanation, which arc felt to be more reliable. , Airplanes for .Salesmen. A Kydwey (New V South Wale*) business firm engaged In the manu facture of rubber f? equipping its commercial traveler* with an air plane. This Is the first of tlifeo to be similarly employed by the firm. Miss Dorothy Perdrlaus made a trip with the "barman-pilot," Lieut, J, H. Butler, It Is stated that Aiistnilla Im ports annually $5,000,000 worth of rubber goods. By their aerial deliv eries this firm expects to get a great er share of this business. Ail But That. "I can make any boast that my hus band can make," said the equal rights lady, who was making a speech. "Ail right," said a man In the audi ence ; Mgo ahead and do It. I just heard your husband say that he was a man of few words." As a Liniment. MI got some alleged liquor, but I'm afraid to drink it." "Going to throw It away?" "Nawr; /'m gonna take a chance on using It to rub with."?Louisville Oo? rier-Journal. VTHAh l>lS( H\R4iK .Nu4 lev bi iuwuby givgi that ?* ^ from tliin ?.lat*\ on Juno ttti, UMIke to tho IVrolmu* Ooaa'ufy^ <V>unty my fiiia* nvturu *{ a?* ,.f th?* i**iuto of in.ru talk, toJr** oil the MtHMt tiny 1 Wll Haiti iVnirt for a flnnl dtiidJiJJV my trust mm OuurUlmu J- H, (NuiKU'i). S. t\',AMkiy ith, HniO, rV-?;^ <?- ? '<? uJ m m ' 1 COLUMBIA LUMBER ft MANUFACTURING ?L * U SASAND lumber MILL WORK SASH, DOCRS, BLINDS PLAIN & HU: ER STS. Phw?7, COLUMBIA, 3. C. ????? II Tetter Ringworm.Itch,ti beconK ditcouraied b??i treat menu failed Hwn ha? relieved buo*e<h ?'? You cin't loie Mmnmy Bmck Cuaranf, it at our ritk TODAY P Kor aale locally bv ZJKMF A DePASS, Dnnfc DR. R. E. STEVENSON ' DENTIST ,.1 Crocker ItaUdlng Camden, S. C. rNB4TH9T - Wjr KEAtoAfAaac. KCPAIflS - / CV?* MAO OOHC ?ppPAlRING* airfouJ CrthTTiTTS t'o oo c> ?* With us your repair work is only incidental fb the } patronage we hope to receive from you on the articles we sell. For this reason you are assured of best service and lowest prices on repairs made here. Isn't that inducement enough to bring your repair work to us-? " ? G.L. JEWELER ft OPTOMETRIST CAMDEN SOUTH carouRM Farmers -i We are agents for the International Harvester Co. in * ,*'ui this county. If you are going to need a Binder or Thresher, you had better place your order now, so as to be sure to get it. Come in and get our prices on McCormick Binders Deering Binders Sterling Threshers New Racine Threshers McCormick Mowers If you need repairs for any International Harvesterj Co. Machine, no mater how old or what model, we get them for you. Look your old Machines over find out what you need for them so that you can the repairs when you are ready to use thfem. The Store Thai Carries Tk? Stock. Camden, S. C.