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Low Toll Rates at Night Long distance culls on a STATION TO STATION basis, when made in the evening between 8:80 and mid night, an- appoximutely ONE-HALF the day rate. Between midnight and 4:80 A. M. they are about OX K FOl^KTH the day rate. At these LOW rates you must be prepared to talk to whoever answers the telephone. SOUTHKUN BELL TELEPHONE ANI) TKLKtJ IIAI'II COMl'ANY NEW YORK In offering Tiffin Candies, we give assurance thai they contain the fin est material** thai money can buy ? blended villi exceptional skill, and handled villi particular care, in every detail of manufacture. Their individuality of combination and as sortment of flavors, make them ^Dis tinctively Delirious ! "Candies of Distinctive Quality" Moseley's Ice Cream Parlor Phone 44 Camden,. S C. FARMERS ATTENTION! OUR GIN HAS BEEN PUT IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE AND WE ARE NOW READY TO TAKE OA RE OF YOUR GINNING THIS SEASON. PLENTY OF RAGGING AND TIES ON HAND. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR GINNING AND SEED BUSINESS. Camden Oil Mill Wm. KING, Mgr. J. H. OSBORNE, Supt. JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD OF CHEVROLET Touring Cars George T. Little TRY SQUARE TREE Successful Efforts at Nature Faking in England. One of Molt Extraordinary Export nvente In Plant World It That of Growing Potatoe# and Toma toes on 8amo Plant. Recently tin- OawbriUft Foifwtfjt I s< >ua t ion IUuNM ili.it trees nin tie I mudo tO grow\ square IliltMd Of round, and ttniH Olrtjr be made to produce more ami bettor t|ipbW, remurk# I-"11 ? leu Answer*. Tin- us ci ik'H li i- uiveu rise to some amount of good ./uitured chuff lull some* miracles more woiwlwfifl than the growing *?f square trees have been perfor 1 1 ic> I III III'- pfcflt u orld, The *dcntlst waved his wand, as It^jeie, and prodUCQd the seedless O^p, a largo, Juicy, delicloua fruit, free from what wo cull -pips. ' ?t? Again ho took u piece fit wood, the stock of uu ordinary wild briar, and on It ho produced a score of varieties of roses, making a multi-colored bush with rosea I urge and small, red, white, | crimson, salmon, yellow, pink, cream and every shade between, all on the same hush. Something akin to growing square trees has been practiced for centuries and 'What may be termed plant mon strosities are by no means uncommon. Most of uk would recognize the white bryony < Bryonia dlolca). so common in our hedgerows. The roots of this plant. Which often grow to a colossal size. have been grown to shape, as It were. Perhaps one of the most extraordi nary experiments In the plant world hils Just been successfully tried with the potato plant. The potato belongs to the same family as the tomato, and included in the same family are the tobacco plant, the mandrake and the deadly nightshade, among others. Advantage was taken of the Vehi tlonshlp of the potato to the tomato actually to grow ? crop of potatoes on ' the roots of a potato plant and a crop of tomatoes in the tlaums (stalks and foliage) of the same plants. To see a crop of tomatoes among (lie foli age of n potatrt plant, while potatoes arc growing on the roots of the same plant, is a slylit more wonderful sure ly than square trees. Within a few miles of London Is a wall surrounding a churchyard. The wall is covered with Ivy. and in one of' the bricks Is a square hole, Many years' ago a sprig of the ivy climbed through the hole and gradual ly. the hole became filled up with the wood of the Ivy. and it became al> solutely square, assuming its normal shape on the outer side of the square bole. If h sapling wns surrounded by a plaster cif parts or metaT'tnold whi c b was square there is no reason why the wood of flu* tree so Inclosed should not become square ? In fact, the won <U>r would be if It remained circular. Any one with a garden may produce plant curiosities which will be Inter esting to all who see them. Arrange a saucer containing sweetened water under and close up to a young, healthy gooseberry bush, and so placed that the dead corllla or the flower (the tip at the end of the berry opposite the stalk) Just touches the water. The young gooseberry drinks the water greedily, and If it Is renewed as it is absorbed by the berry the gooseberry so treated assumes enormous propor tions and specimens a's large as good sized hen's eggs tuny be produced. Vapor Bath in Each Hcuse. A vapor hath separate from the main building Is a part of every house In Irkutsk. Stones are piled and heated in a tire and water Is poured over them so that when the door i.< closed the steam fills the bathroom. The bathers, sitting on benches, steam their naked bodies both to cleanse themselves I and relieve fatigue. They use a brush i made of small cherry branches with leaves to strike themselves with for ' ! cleansing, and pour cold wafer from a j -small pail on their faces when the i j beat Is too great. There is hot and \ j eold water, as In a Japanese bath. ! From time to time they wash them- j : selves and return again to the vapor. : The vapor bath Is prepared four times j a month, and always In the evening be- | f>?rc Sunday, when ajl the members of ! j the family bathe, says A?dn. There : 1 a I so are public hath* In the city sim , il:tr, but larger. i Poetic Juwtice. , A reeent note on Admiral Sir Mon tague K Browning recalls a good story told of him when commanding ei.e of ? ?Hi battleships \ "bard bargain" was brought be fore Captain Browning. charged *ith . having broken bis leave f ?*>, fiiore th:in I'm hours. The evidence being heard, the captain asked the defaulter". " H a \ e \ on aii) thing to m?\ a your de fen>eV" "Nothing. Sir.' came t be reply, "ex < ept that to err i-> human. to forgive divine Shake>pen re." "Ninety days' il'ienin?ii without the option of a fine Browning " uhs the ready if unpleasant rejoinder.? I, on- 1 don t'hronicle Properly Classified ">a>. I 'ill, you didn't know that i was an electrician?" b<. anted <"k "1 nujv.-1'd my calling." "How'?; that?" "Why last night. over at . I. trie's the ?dec! re light fuse buint out fiuess Abo ti x?h1 It Me? 1 tnyje'f ' ?'Hnb" a final shot from Kill r? uu electrician you're Just so j idiot ' \\ Ih-ii Uh' navy yard employe in WasblnKtou askt?d fur a raise, Ftanklin iv Hoo?ev*lt Informed that thr> wold. I l??' jiUvlmrtO'd ill prupoM ion I o the amount of tin* iucreaw irlntMi be cause tlif pay ,wa? flxd by congress. Tbe uieu said they ci re as those* laid off Would be able to. ohtti in better paying Jubs elsewhere. .Southern Saskatchewan 1* preparing to UtHljW* tliousnmln of ton* (if Wlhlc straw in man fact tire of paper. AN OKDIVVMi: Covemlng the Tapping ami Ke.Tapp m : of Water Main* ill Mir City of Camden and the Putting in of Klor Irk IJgilta in (lie CUy ??r Camden. The City of Camden. City Cuiuujl Camden. S. C., Srpt. II. l.p^i? He k ordained l?y ihe City Council of fiundt'ii, H." In due session ns sfinl p li?il (he lltli da y of September, Section V> -That whenever t lu* city laps a water nnt i ii for ;t \vrtt<Vj' eoiP sUUiev. or makes a retap of saute. If t l?i? cha ryes a* fixed by the .Municipal Water ami Mght Plant, for making said tup il ml' retap are not paid at once. i that tlic ye a let* shall Ih* cut off from ; the water consumer, ami the .services : phalli npt.be furnished said water con iner until said bill ?s paid, together " ' . i willi the chafes for reconnecting same, j Section That when' any clei T.rlc light line i* put In by the. city light J plant for any light consumer, said light i consumer shiilil i.m mediately .pay thef charges for same as fixed by the j Mimb-i|wil Wttjer and Light Plant, j t'pon failure to dt> so. the light* shall! he cut off fe* mi ihe said consumer, and j shall not l?e again furnished hlui until j the said hill is paid, together with the; charges for reconnecting 'the said lights.' to said building. Itatified In Council Assembly \ his . lltli da\ ?>f September. tU'jn. \V. J. Dunn. Mayor.' ! Attest: M. ('. Singleton. . ?! Clerk. Listen Land Owners Avoid trouble With' your neighbor. Get together, h*ve your M M ?ut' 11 p,at I y?Ur P'"Ce M 3Hlt it n-rord ?.t the .Court House. * Kershaw deLoach, - - Surveyor J. B. S HA NN ON STAPLE COTTON BUYER REPRESENTING PEE DEE RIVER COTTON CO. of Bennettsville, S. C. One of the Lnnre?* Stfcpile Firm# vn the Coroilinas It will be to the interest of planters of Long Staple Cotton to keep in touch with me, as I will make Camden my headquarters this sea son and will pay top prices. Respectfully, J. B. SHANNON. Office in Rear of the Oid Bank of Camden on Rutledge St. 'T'HE drinks the youngster? d ream about ? Ward's Orange Crush and Lemon-Crush* Moth ers need not hesitate to give their little ones all they want# because the driniks are the very essence of purity and quality. The flavors come entirely from the delicious oils pressed from sun-matured oranges and lemons, purest Granulated sugar and citric acid ? the natural acid of orangei and lemons. at fountains orjnjottjei CrUih C* P-P--1 J Uber^wY. ^?? AoieU* Bottled in ^n'10" b' C-aroiiua. Coca-Cola Jlot" Telephone 67 TU/*.