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Hit CAMDEN CHRONICLE H. I). Nil** mmd . ft. N. MeO*w?li ^ ??uhlUfcm. a PubltotiiMi tvvrjr *7ida.v at IKH? No Mrt*ti ami entered *t (he Cam i?0 |H?tofllce an whouJ diw wall mar er. Price p<?r annum fi.no . _ ,.r -? ? ? . *? ? ;-;??? *-? ?r ? ~ # <r'? <- '^vK MS*V Camden, S. C., July 30, 1920. jJ ^ i . . V ' "I <l?> not p1fOpO#6 Jo lei }? ii.vl ?< Ml > front mi side of North < 'it roitiui iii Ugate ?n>' of our Institution*." Uuvvr Uor mckfrt di-dnnnl ln?t Saturday, when hi* a t lent Ion whs directed to ?|H-?I?I dispatches published In tin* IHOrulutl paper* Dial tin* I'rUoncr*' Kellef Society of Washington. \fa* <*outoiiiplatluu mi Invest I km t Ion of an "epidemic of complaint*", In regard t<> prl*au <'omllilouH in ff?H i Btytv, ">Vr at least have state right* l?*f t AM tp tin* conduct of our prisons." gald the governor. 'und I intend that ihf* Mhull lif liui 1 1| 1 11 ili<*< I and c\crcl-cd We have a *tnte MjiperlidWident of public honltl), I >r. \\\ S. Ijtuuk in. who look* Hffor nil Nan It a r.v condition* In the wtafr: we have a slate auiierlutendciit ?lf ,inb?C W I") lil It. I''. Itl'll^lfV. wild looks after I In* moral mil humanita rian conditions In oijj' prison* and otto or institution*, anil i lliivo more confi dence in the judgement a ltd Hluecflty of lhe?e official* Ihau I have In any ex i^Utvli't nulla tor. I Inivo been 'cussed' all f\n Xoiiii (angina from Ciiffc* l.ookolll (o Slfrk H?H<k creek oil IK' ?< counl of my sentimental love for cop Nhts. One lea lilVlg | ?ji | m ? r accused lite of making rcfofirnitorle* out of our prison*. I ha vo Iteen' perfectly. Willing I ? ? lake IliU 'cussing" from North t'aro Una folk?.. I a in their aurvant ami It la t lip , roust It ut lo.in ! rluhf of every Tar heel to vii's' their puullc official*. a right which I hoy cxcri'lsc freely and iil?i>ut which I make no coinplalnt. Hut 1 absolutely refuse to take a VuHslirg' or criticism of my official conduct .from tiliy oUlihll:!'." A ?? ' '??'*?? ?; . ? V.' Mr- la me- . 1'lrkard of Moi it ironic ry, Ala.. prcH.hlcnt <>f the -Sont.icfli N>"? ? men'- Ucjci/tlou league. wired flow I'. W. i 1 h ? 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 *? < . t r i ii on t . eongrat ulat iii?' l?l in upon Ihi' -land he litis taken in refiling to rail a *|?oclul *e-*ion of fhi' iCClstaHITf of Mint -late for the purpose of ratifying the federal wo man suffrage amendment. heclarlng that tlic inajorllx of the women of Anicvlea \\ ho are opposed to the a mend mem will stand true to men who loy ul|.\ deeline to ?*n i -i- 1 fjee a fuudailieii ].a I principle of government for tempo rary po'iliial eVpejiilieiH-y.'V jLlie llics vags sii\a: "We hclrevc that men like you who are inn |H.r <.,.1,1 fhli 'frlilhy 1?e depended upon t" save the country from destruction and thai the federal wo man- suffrage aineiiilineut which " Is rapidly hi'oh ? I ii? b: disfavor with (lie ^H'tiple u'" eventually he defeated;" . ? ' / The. A inerh'ti 11 VBi'lit- Hf**??luti? wa* > t lie * vjet of over Sir Thomas Upton's Itriiish challcnuer in the race* held off Sandy I look lie* past week, and 1 he t' .Vinous yachting cim reuTaluV on ihi- - i d ? ? of tho Atlniitic. The game old I rUhiu;' 11. o\\ nil r the Si 1 iii rock I \* inndr (fi?- -fji frfii'iif af'fec ffn? fYnaf 1 a ee | 11 in \ery ???rry. hut the heller ? I >oa I won." "'houm* I!. Watson. fcriner con ^r? --iuan from t.'coruia and e;iudidalc President yeiir* ;u'o uti the populist tick <?1. hits | >; 1 id - Ids fee for entering the democratic primary for I'nited States senator, Si'pteinher If elorti'il I'laiiklil) I>. KonsI'V'rlt will In- en I y ticn Ik* vice prrsJ* < It *u t I'm li?- will not in t L> ; 1 1 ru*?' lie llie \ <?llli|f?'*>J \ i pli'viilinl fori Mr?-< Kfi:ii<li\ ? ? I ? m ?! i ?? | witli .lamr- Kuril Mliali. Jool< office Ml (lie iltfi* '?f Ami >?'t. ?c tiiinU we jirr in t li?* ilnys of \"tni'_' iiM'ii W'a u*rl?ury A mcrlrn n. < ii ivor-,i?r .himi'v M <*o\ ??:?> -. t lm W'a -liln^l "ii llfiald. ha* Ik'i'Ii tin' I )i'iit**< ra t i<- |>i>*-i(l<-niia I uotti i t?f<? for ?irk? now ami -liil I Ik* country is mi ? <T l a i 1 1 ;? 1 m ? 1 1 1 w I i.i | (lie "M" siniiils f i ? r I lie nn-liTv w 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 ?s generally >>olvi'(| with. ml 1 1 1 ? I ; i \ w liem-v er a in in is 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 i 1 1 ;i ifil f.n | nfsiiliNi I 1>\ i * i n * < ? f (lie major panic-. M i ?1< 1 1? \f < ?i i lia? Ihtii 1 1 i?? urnera 1 1 \ :i | I 1 1 1 i ? I < 1 1 ? ? nainr of the I >i'iin? la I i?* i > i n i Il ha>l '>???? r i ac j < -f| 1 1 ? *? I l" tin |n>iui w lirrr I !??? Mi'ltio i la I ?' \alin:i:il C '? iliiin ! I I ee luiil ? It ? I' t-i| i-a nil- 1 iyn 1 1 ( i-ra l hi i* carrying siioli ? ji ? lii? m i < 1 1 1 1? - 1 1 : 1 1 1 m ? lli>> n*ji I i >i mr l<' .liiiiH ?- M i mi 1 1 ?< ? Sinki1- ("ox Clia rle? F. .Miii i j-s. ili?' .'"i.Tin'i < | ? r i \ Hl?* wre ini\ 1 ? m - ln-fti i-a I I n | mil to correct llu- faNe impression ri^:i ri| ni^ llie can ? I i< i)i i ??*?. i ? a mi- 1 1 i?? - i ;t i m y<\-?r?? 1 ui - 1 there wa- nlwa.vs iliffinilty In *s- ( l a 'il i * Ii lti;T llint I'liiMxe iii i 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 a im- I New o|ii?|..*r n?en look llie mailer in I In r own liamls ami uui'le tl "WtiMle low II fi?|" llis home town "!?>??!?? Illill it tv;iT wnrfcert Info MWIiUeloit. wliirh lia? I ?< -on w iilely accept ?*? I ." rxplainril Mr Mm i i~ "Hill I linve il from ihe nut hority of tin- vim I'rtiiir'" ?wt?? motlmr. sini-f ilereii ?????!. ilini hi* middle Tiaim- N Mom. ?? If n?*re??a ry w will get mil tlx- fa mi I ' ami disnii** nil <iol|?-fJ " U mK \?t vict k*;\(w.i> [ . . ... % ? A Million < i?i h ? \V*r for the ?xt ' L Tito, Tf in In IUIJ Ihnr Kfl# Willi i'tkl <?f t lie uiKwuiohllt- mi vim; rui(*he(1 the I m >1 irf of xatlirntlnii lVojWf would luff Imi.v uuy more. Till' atreot* could not iiit'oiuiiiiiilafi' iin\ morr. The road* were nil fluttered u|> with tlu* (Mky ( IiIiik - Hniiki r> wmiMnl Irml m.uu> to rur manufaeluier* Jo extend their titration*. -.A ImhhI Immio of out* hiji motor (viniKioy uhs flow It'll nt It'** tlu* ii (Mt 'J .*{ nuts on ttv dollur, There Hrt* three times n? many mo to rear* now a* .there wore tlK*it ami theiv's Iimm 1 11 1 k ??f riiiturat Ion. in fuel i* W. I'mitls-*. of lht' hanking limine of llornldnwer A Weeks, Philadelphia. uoo> mi reeord a* *ayln? t ii<* wit lira thm (miIih win not Ih> reaeh - ? ii mi 1 1 i rlu? world iuiM wmhmmnn* ear*. Tmlay It has II |||?I >>\ linalrlx 10<000,00(\' of which tin1 l/lll tetl Slate* has 7, .HOO.hOO. Ilo say* it nilliioii ours ii \vear for i In* next ten. year* Is ii moilest ?>i I uni K* of Ailierhiiti needs. NVIuit Mr. I'reiitl** Kny?t may , lie lakfit ?s n-fleellvc of the view* of t In* loading lljfWt* in the automobile business, iiimI jiartleul.irly of the (Jen fin I Motors ?rni)|>. Ills house having been interested in the finauclnu of tlnil hi* forjioratlon. ? ? * . ' . : ? ?. ; ?; The New. Telephone* The telephone tflil litw i >ii HM*il hi iiuii i *i?i lit iimi It I* nil Ihh-huko of the Instil lint Ion <>f i In' automatic telephone systeip. of recent In volition and of rapid spread* 'I'm Ui!s entorprUlm; city he huitf* tin" distinction of belnu the first town In North Carolina to adopt the system. in the njierafiou of which mo -olmo'rKto- -uppWtiiis tl?o Al?y de sired connection Is made by touching a dial on the off lee desk or nt the tele phone stand In tlu* homo. Ill IIIkIi point, us stated l?y The Nous, of tlnit place. there Is an equipment for 1,100 Hers ninl menus oF conned inu 1 .TOO <lty Pjmjnes itiitd 4oo rural phonos to ;Vjlc< 1 her ninl with louj: distance. There live- M yhi-s cove, red milts of connect* < r?, The eoniicetor I ns a shaft w^iteli rise* vertically ami rotates to the ?1?* nniither In accordance w It h t he 'mpulsc sent on? oyer the line from the eiilii- u | ?:? ft \ . The entire system is wired to variously colored super - v ivory I it;li t y which ? will ! m 1 1 ?*?i 1 1* any trouble, in the different parts of the inside | > 1 1 1 1 1 1 It is <daiined for the d in I system -that it does its work faster mid heller than was possible under the old system. Charlotte Observer. A Happy Incident. In Norfolk nn automobile driver was baled I ito eon rt on charge of reek less running while drunk. lie was fined .$?"?<> and iiil^rht have had a reason to be lieve that he was ucttluu off "tollahle light." as Colonel Hunch Mellee would say. but tie was discontented and took nn appeal. In due course of t'me he found himself in the higher eonrt and j his fine was remitted, but the judge vent li I in' to Jail as the* bett.T punlsli rmeiil. It U not often it happens that [way. hut lids may In* regarded as "a happy Incident." A> a general Iflfng the 1 courts are inci^icd to too mucli Icnlcu ey in ha ndllng eases of the s.?rl. The d I* it nk ci i driver of .-in aiitoniohile is a mighty uood tiling to make an example. j<?f. Like tin* hootieggers. be laughs the | line to scorn. It Is ihe jail sentence I that gets under his hide. Charlotte i . < H?st?n rr. Thnnia* I', Cothran. stato chairman of the I iciuocrat ic execut i ve roiniiiitlii*. Friday notified that tdclmrd S. Wlni ley. con cress man from t ln> First South I 'ii ri Una. disl riet Mini candidate to ?nu*. cri'd hiueeif. 1 1 1 < I \vi t lid rn wii from Mm race mi account of illness. t'ontrress inan W'lialey'* wit liilrawa I leave* hut out* candidate In the field, \V. Turner T,oi;aii. In \\ punt nor of John I*. Crace of ( 'lia rlostoii. I'mler the rules of tin* party Mir euLry list will In* reo|M?ned si 1 1 < I other person* jriven mi opp?rtn 1 1 1 1 > to enter Ilie race. Monday. An iru-t luis Iwen set ji\ Mr. Cothran a* llir date for tin* <-oI?1iilt of Mm lists for further entries . If Mr l.oiran doe* i^ot .>lij?'ct. Tin* *ta to elui Iriini ii *nid t 'in t lie will mil a nieetni: of 1 1??- ?date > I'lninit let* in t'olumlda ? ?i t Wodne^da i . . 1 1 1 1 > _,sv to take formal action. I'll.- ?? Ii I in in i?* ami other *?> called e\^ 1 1 ciiio dame-. have heeii ? ?nt la w?*? 1 In < 'ha rle^ton. The official hail w ?< de creed a result of a conference In t ween managers of local and nei^hltor iiiK' djince report* and the Iniled State's I ut erdc|m rt men t Social Hxtfh'ne Hoard. following which tlw re-?ort man ;iser< agreed to prohibit the condemn cd dances in their establishments. The low n imirslial <>f Sullivan's Island and the sheriff of < 'lia rlcst on t'ounty will he requested to Instruct ttwdr *uhordi mite* to c< n ?|ie ra t e with tho dance iv >ortH In coin | h*I 1 1 1 1 complliince with the regulations promulgated. according tn and official ?ta teiiM'iit . I )im< of the nearhy resort" ?i|iio*tii| tlmt naval pro\ osts Ik- assigned to It for a**!*!, a nee in ha ml dm; tin- nrowd. UNITtO tilNIUS AND BEAUTY I 1 """ I Many of America's Great Men Have i Provtd That the Two Can Bx- j ' lat T ogethor. While Kot'i'iiics lkaicf i tie mind of ? god and tlx1 form .of a *atyr, ami many from 'that <la>* on have mild that beau ty iintl fOpln* do d3| go tog#tlifeK Htofb l\' tun Vb* American history, i('(t?rtttirt(# Otiarlta* R./Cnrwln. writ ing In th# Health' Poatilntelllgencef. With few striking exceptions k?hkI looking, 'veil proportioned men have achieved fame. Washington was a handsome man, and Hen. Wlnrteld Scott waft considered tint* looking. (Jen. Le?\ of Civil wtir fame, was attractive in form and feature. < Daniel: Webster, (-)dvvard HvVrell. HcHK'# Hreeley and Fitinklhl were handsome type* of their periods. The writer declares there has been s distinct ell fit life in the tyi* of the American countenance. In colonial days the typical face was full, rosy and reposeful. Today the average countenance is somewhat sharp, pal lid and expressive of energy. Noose vHt had the sharpness of present-day feature*. President Wilson's chih ra diates determination, aud Bryan's smile Is unique of Its kind, but the features ar^ like the present day type. Among men of letters James Fen I more Cooper bore the palm for beat?> ty. He was large and finely propor tioned. His features were of leonine ?cast, and his clear, gray eyes were ra diant with power. Washington Irving was a handsome man, as was also N. Pj Willis. riEW LINES SEEN ON MOON British Astronomer Makes Publio Re cent Observations of Qreat In terest to 9cientlsts. A paper by T. L. MacUonuld, read | before the British Astronomical asso ciation, dliiCflMjWitlift appearance of u bright border along the dark limb of tlie young moon. Accordlug to Mr. Mat-Donald this luminosity* which In not visible In all lunations, lias a more or loss linelike appearance, and In de cidedly brighter than tlie ordinary earthshine. which always illuminates the darker part of the young moon. 1 The bright border varies in length, not | always extending as far a 8 the horn* of the lunar Crescent, and certain j nearly circular swellings of Intensl- j fiod brightness have been noted. In [ | general the border is most sharply de- | I fined when the moon Is 2l/j days old. ? ! anil It begins to become diffuse the - third day of the lunation. By the-sev- j > en tb day It is barely distinguishable. . Commenting <m these observatiuns, j Mr. llaf ild Thomson stated that he bad observed the bright border with j ttie naked eye, but it disappeared In ' the telescope. ? Scientific American. New York and Other Seaport*. j " As a result of the great war the \*>p- j nlntlon ?if Frnnce has decreased 7 per j cent, but tin* population of some of the iargv cities of France lias made a large increase. Lyons, Bordeaux and Marseilles are of special Interest to i American Investors, who have paid ! many millions of dollars In purchasing ? bonds Issued by these cities. Their ' gain In imputation has ranged from j 15 to .'Ml per cent, the largest being j that of Marseilles, and It is perhaps j significant that Marseilles is the prln ] clpal port of France on the Mediter ranean, remarks the. Boston I'omnier Ldal Bulletin. t ; As rue ?.twc '5T'ap*>rt of America, New York has made enormous growth ! in recent years and the imputation Jias become so great that not only is ; New York the largest city in the world ! but English newspapers now admit ; that New York has nearly a thillion more Inhabitant* than London, which has been for over 'a century the world's greatest city. Rare Planta in Demand. In 1803 a sclvnt itto man named I>rum i moiul discovered one solitary aronia i plant In l hp woods of St. Tammany j parish in Louisiana, and It la eher i Islied today at the Arnold arboretum, j Now Harvard has written to Npw Or | leans asking to %b?ve Louisiana ' searched again for the rare growth, ' and t lie New Orleans (iarden society . has offered a prize of $."> for the djs I covery of another aronia plant, lloc vard also wants Louisiana hoi relied ! for a certain variety of a*h. dlacov t ered near New Orleans about a c?n ' fury ago and never \??en befnra or since. United States Foroata. About one-fourth of the l-nlted Stnte?. or .VitMMlO.tHm acres, is In for cms. Forests publicly owned contain :i I ?? >i 1 1 oiu'tifth of sill the timber rftnnd tn^'. ? Tl !?? remaining four-fifths pri vately ow ned. The original forest* of the country covensl an a.rea of S!?0. Oon.rxH) acre*. nod contained ?i greater quantity and variety of timber than on ii in area of similar size in the wor?d. The present rate nf cutting for all purpose* exceeds the annual grow ill of the forests. Hia Veraion. The seventh grade children were dls cuaxint; the ways to hriim down the cost of clothing. The teacher' had told them about frvfn Cobb's de?dr?? to have rroi?M,.r?. abbreviated Into knit kerhorlt erv <?r "pants" a* Irvin terimtl It. They , all nirreed that this would certainly tie n caving of material ami then* lit tle .Jacob suggested a further .* ?I.revla tlon. ' You might leave oi;t ??f them nin.M >?( tli* j*ockets." h<* saUI. "There ain > liiu. to carry In ih< in now | lim e i h?- foantrjito gone dr? Indian 1 ap??l>* Newt Y ROl>V FOUND IN THINK Hurriblt* Crby Brought U Light In New York. k . New York. July iH, ?Heuioval of ev ?r> villi I orjfiin snvf the brain froiu tin* body of u ii unldent I fio?l young wo qui it fuQtif) here1 tod*} nn-iuowiod and unit ilu ted In m trunk *hlpi>ed by vx liN>w? from IH'troit. make* It virtually I m j N?sslhlo to determine tin- chum* of ilea I'll, Medical Kxa miner Xchwarty. an iiuuiuih) tonight. ''The cutting wan. perhaps. t lit* work i?f ii butcher," he said. "or some one only slightly acquainted with surgery. A large hladed knife. similar to the t y |h' used hy physicians hi performing mi autopsy, and a saw were used. Th# milting was uot done by a luitlmlogh-al student." * The result of tin- a nntiy sift of the brain will lie known .tomorrow, lie said. Dr. Schwartz expressed the opinion that the solution of the in>>tcry must eonie from I>etroit and added: "We are In possession ol certain things that will not l>e made public until the police of Detroit have heon given time to work out a solution of the murder." The police say that the mutilation was the work of a iiumiIiic iH>-sy,?slng a crude knowledge of medicine. hni none of surgery. "Whoever did the Job." >.?ihl t.'hlef Medical Kxaiufiier Xorrls. "if new enough to. remuvc ull. . organs wlilell would glvo evidence of a erluie or method ?>f death." It was impossible to determine. Dr. Hphwartx said, whether -several cut* on the body luid ivcn# made before or a fter death. lie was ini'lincil to be lieve, he said, that they had Imi*ii mnde lift or the -woman dh'd. "I nm almost ccrtafu that a criminal operation Was performed." he added. ? ' ? "That Can be determined by finding; facts <?f chloroform on the bi-iln." A list of clothing found in the trunk with the l?ody Included a top coat with a fm? mHnT, an hrontre- sweater, a black sailor hal a black silk |K?t t i coat and a gray flannel shirt. Appreciative .. .? A yoiiuir lawyer hud a fovoi^n elleul in police <*?iivrt ri e other <1mv. It look* <?<1 rather blank for the foreigner; anil the youthful attorney fairly outdid him self in trying to Convince tho mngisfrnte Umi.i iiis client was ivnoeent of th<^ Hiarjre brought. Tilt' attorney dwelt on the other's ig norance of AmerH-an customs, his *>t ra Isbt forward story, a'inl upon otltcr details- sufficient to extend the talk ful ly fifteen minutes, ills elleiit was ac quitted. In <'oiiKratulatin^ the freed man tlie ? lawyer held out Ids hand in an absent, but rather suHtfestlvo manner. The elient y rasped it firmly. "K<?t was verra fine nioiso you mak', " he said. Mooeha thanks, (ioo'-by." See I>oujfitiM Fairt?ank(>ln MHay? Young Fellow" at the Majestic qwct Tih'mUjt. II?'vrvT>OIJ^K KK\V.\HI> I will imy fifty dollar* reward for information and proof nifflclQMit to roil vlnt tbl) IMirt.V w ^rtU'H, wllO TiUMlay afternoon, July 30tli lawt, shiqt h puppy, accoinjuinled li.v tuy lit Hi* *o h; while lu rlu? pult.iu highway; ueur m.v r??>ldeuou at {k-'Kulh. Tlu? whootlnM wan done l?y 00* of Hurt' youjig uiru traveling In an automobile yoliitf Icj- 1 ward the elly of <Vuuden, 8. 1 j I. I. cf.VlMUN July lil. n?m MKKTINU OK HTOtKHOI-OICHM. the regular annual meeting of the stockholder* of Hermitage Cotton .Mills will ho hehl at t Ho ottlcea of the Com liany at Cumdim, S, 1'., on Tueadity, August Hr(t. I1?lft>? at 12 o'clock, noon, ('. II. V ATI'S. St>< Kt.lM Cnuulcn, s. t\. July 'SJ, llnjo. Wants? For Sale i'Mj, : 1 : ' V ' ? V'-;'- ?? ' ! >' *7? I?l YNTATlON WANTKD ? I UttVo an immediate buyer foe a large lui* proved op unimproved plantation. Full particulars from owners only, desired. H, W. nilleary. looo Ver mont Ave., N. W? Washington. I), <'. . : ,, _ ? 17-10 1 AI'TO TIRKH? *1 havse a few 0.000 mill' guaranteed (in s 80X(Jt 1J. n< It skid ill $1S.OO a piece while they last Stakes llleycle Shop. Camden, S. C. FOR SALE ? One good milk oOw, gives 2 1-2 kmIUui* *>f in ilk per day. Cmu l?e seen at. corner of LyttletOn and 1 >cKaih streets. Mrs. It. II. \Vll8ou, Camden, S. C. 15-17p<l. FRI'IT JABS- -At la* II. .Z. Seal. Pints N5o pejr dozen : quarts 05c. half-gal ? Ion $t.i.*5. . amhI's urucory, ? Cam den. S. G. IIICVCIiKJ^-l f you need repairs or a new bicyc'.O'lt will pay you to see me. Stokes. Iliey^e Shop. Camden. M?"*- V ? * FOR SAMS- 1 I Inch ijry slab stove weed. I'riee $11M)0 a cojrtl, l>ellv ered upon receipt of your order, any amount wauled. C, b. Jones. Cas- ? ""TJivtb S. V. : ? : - 16-17 pd: Al-tO RKrAIUrNCJ ? Wa nted to keep ' your automobiles. gasoline engines, tractors and all kinds of machinery in good ro| ?air. ? Mr nest ? lb ? Frletny. 20!? Yvork St., phone -1 10. 15-17 WVXTFD? The public to know that we are oft'ering l>ayton Airless 'i'iivs for sale at a special discount . for 80 . days only. Tho only trouble proof Tire we know of with a guarantee of S.000 in lies; .'!0\.'? b'J and I free. , Shiver A ge 1 1 ts^J^mTd en, S. C 15-lUp TO OVVNKK.S of Acetylene <*as Light ...lug b'piicrators ? I have Just received a carload of Carbide for Acetylene lighting. nooking and ironing, and would l?e glad to have your or d ts for any quantity you may need. All sizes en hand for any nmke of i !;i > (bucrntor used in this section. Carbide is stored at my home, 130S Nixpi Avenue. Camden. S. C. T am selling ? I Ids carbide a t the same, ii.riee it cosfs you If ordered from the factory. ..plus the freight charges to Kits all 51x4 rims Tn ml, JiM ailed County \ \ ain?ivn. I" owWtIiib always be 111, * U meAtl6u m ?* wrt>We you wUi t fifta Vn(V romttUuw with order * i tl.U U.J&* manufacturer* tem* i t 1*- iaimK'U. h, o. ; I J^lT InisWk Won iff** tl l&Wttab bu?H?rt* I ?. "i(R> Abnuul fy?, reclettttqi n v iaT5 ; py bUshels ml May wbnt ut **2<W>. Ab*o one mare, will worfc niiy\Tl>?l?i ~4??od amUUer. Will *u ,or tra<V fbr cedar poatj. - - 1**1*. Pfice to application. tt.. Miller Itovlrin \v? kin. S. <\ IMT for HAIJC- uco.o^o "jSrs; khUa III imr M lots, or small quia ? t tlt.v, Amity to ?etcher tfoofa <W ?lrn. S. l*hon?< -4'J .1. Ifr-llp HOSK\ TO IX>AN? th> approved m cutatc iwoortty.v 1*>mr [jpit Lo* Interest. M. M. Johnson, Cam deo, 8 0. ^ ? Jaljrte FKI'IT JARS ? -Atlas K. A. Seal^t, 88c per .dtfsen ; Quart* l?c, half-m. 1 ion $.1 .26. Mctood'a grocery, Oaa dep. Br?C. . , y . . *? LOANS ? on improved real estate, eui term a. K. C, vonTrewkow, Camfe. H. O 45 WANTED ? Young people V prepare for stenographic and .bookkeeping work. We average filling one vacancy out of four in our employ, men*, bureau at aalariet rsi*. ing from $85 to $175 per month. Prepare yourself for one of the unfilled poti< tiona. For full information, write Draughon'a, Columbia, S. C. We guarantee pot*, tlona. ilimM FOB SALE ? Laths for sale. Apply H<h?t Savage, Camden S. 0. tf. 1)1 - ? W ? ? FOR HAIjE ? Million Porto ltico and Nancy Hull potato plants. We are Whipping ca'rlowd a da, v. Hugh yoor orders., Now U t?lw> tlipe to imt oat plants for eai'ly eating. (linly $2 per 1000 by e?pre??. t ? Br Ren- ? l>ort. S. C. 7t< FOR SALE ? Three tons of Nitrite of . Soda. Apply to 'Farmers Gr ? Co., Camden H. O. , PAINT ? Save money on. your |uint hill. Ask about tlio Southern Out ton Ojl Co'.s? Hue. Wriji. King, if oil Mill, Camden, S. c, 2tl \VANTK|Aj? SecoTgrnRandT" organa. A4- , 2*28. Walter Parker, Cia ' ,!cn' H- e- SS AGKNT WANTED ? For Worttawrt. Hair Preparation. See or call oa Madam K. 10 Belton, 1713 flordoa Street. Camden. S. C. JOt? FOR SALE ? One bay roare, aboot > years old, weighing 900 pounds, per fectly gentle and will work anjwhert, for sstle cheap. Also one top buggy | nsed about eight months, one one horse wagon In fairly good confr tlon. Will sell the 'horse separately. Apply to M. O. Wuckabee, Camdea, S. C. . . ^ litf These Lights are complete with Case, Battery and Bulb, Your choice in Nickle Plate Finish, Gun Metal Finish or Black Meta| Finish. As this is a Very Special Sale, and the supply jof "KW1K-UTES" very limited, Come Early! Dealers will not be allowed to buy these lights. ONLY ONE OF EACH TYPE TO A 'PURCHASER r t ? * We can not accept Telephone or Mail Orders. * No Deliveries Will Be Made. ; EVery UpA Abso lutely Guaranteed. Tfcese lights ?e11 f?r M *?*<* as $2.55 at other stores. - \1 ? Sale Satur At W. Robin