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Honor Keil For l.ugoff Srfio?l l.~ l.orin# llluckinon, ('oh urn n Hrtiiihiilli, .1. Wj Uaibon, <?>u<lo 'J. Kvclyu (jetty*. l.i'Mu K I rk hind. John \W.<nt Holm Uoxhoro, Mollia Ton in. (iradc 3. ItayiuonU J <oe. Inland Mlaekmou, liouU Oijiuih ..lolni Team,! A niiiions, II, A. ICafx ?1I . rhin-nn* I >r\Vll I , I. ?to> Mason T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Littleton St., ? riionr HI CAMDEN, S. C. <iru(U> I.- -Nunc. <!rade f?, Julian lUackinoii, John! < ; ? ? t r \ s firm!.. Juiih'l K a 1 ?. ? 1 > prudt? v \i? \ s. > 1 ? ? \ w .iiii .loiiu i>> Miiiiiia nyh-sh>. .vllic. Aptnnti^ 1 ?<liui Mat* Ik.\Vilt.V' tirade N.< Louis*- Kaboii, IJcrthn .lt?||l?s tirade H, Thomas KojtfUoro. Filial DisrlmrKc Ntalii- is iicri'i ? v kIm-ii Himi ono m<>ath fn?ai ll>ix date, on Friday, January 2#, IfKJI. I w ill niiikr t" I !??? I'loliali- Court ? if K?-i>Uaw ('011 my my final rot urn m8 I 'Affiitor of the I'.st n t?* of M. ]j. llroom, di'iTUHcd, and on the Mime date I will apply to t lit* said (kuiit for a final <IK ?haw a* *aid Iflkocutor, J A M ICS N TAYUUl. I 'aiudi ii. S 1 ><tvtnlM*r Ui, 1020, Double - Barreled Service \\7HEN you buy 1 1 I C machines, you W also buy the Ser vice that goes with then i ? the co-operation 1 hat ex isls I >et ween us and the International 1 I ar vest er 'Com pany, and which we intend to continue with you. We expect to hold your con fidence in the I H C line by furnishing the l>est implements, machines and farm operating equipment on the market. We render to you a double-barreled Service in not only supplying you with first-class goods, but in seeing that these goods are kept in perfect running order long after the, original sale is for gotten. Genuine Repairs Our mora! obligation does not stop with the original sale, but you can hardly expect us to assume any responsibility for the successful operation of I H C machines if you buy imita tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying genuine 1 I I C Repairs. We sell only genuine 1 HC Repairs made by the Harvester Company, and which are made of the same materials as used for the original machines. No imitation equals the genuine. Play safe! ? SPRINGS St SHANNON Camden, S. C. J \ < w ^ 1 1 j i i \ i> ^ i : i \ r.i MM" >? ' ) ^ . i i : x \ \ i ? \ ? ? \ i \Hr \ l w l HI \ 1 ?nl \ 1 : i !.!'.> Ii\ hiiiI \01\\ I W MM VM? '1 I I I 1 '? i \ i i ? h i \ \ i \ i i: i < 1 1 1: is i \i vs i , 1 1 i i\ mi i n \ i i his s n >i:r vv i e? ut ni i \ t ; s i\ rm .ikwhi. > - 1 >\ J IM is i s r.K iti.i; MONEY TO LOAN : - - . ... I r. ^ >1 <? - ...... j | . m i .??{> ;i> ? i ? . ; r- j-'t v i i>' i : v . ' . . \ 1 1 ; u ' - ? ? I . v i ?< : i ? ' n VV. K. HOUGH, Special Agent. Pk r 41! NEED RADIUM IN FIGHT ON CANCER Movement on Foot to Substitute Meso -Thorium in Making Luminous Materials. MEDICAL DEMAND IS GREAT Physicians and Chemists Feel That Everything Possible Should Be Done to Conceive Radium for Therapeutic Purpose*. Schenectady. N,. Y. ? So great I* the demand for radium in tin- treatment of cuncer and various malignant dl? cases, that a movement is now Qu foot for withdrawing It as much an pos-d hlo from tho manufacture of luminous dials and other Industrial purpoxos ><o that it may bo employed entirely for the treatment of human Ills. IIow this Is being effected wny told by Dr. Harlan 8. Miner, a Phlladeb phla chemist, who addressed the east ern section of the American Chemical, society nt Union college In thi* rlty. Tho substance advocated lis n sub stitute is ineso-th'oriuni. a by -.product obtained in the nil facta re 01 thori um. n mineral which Is extensively em ployed in the manufacture of -,'iis- man tips. Comes From Sra/il and tnd'a. The ores from ultidi .thorium. Is hmde arc Import oil inrgelv from 1 ? ? ?i v. II and India. ?tiltiioii^h ilieiv. i? ? limited supply available in the rni:vd St at on. . Meso-lhorium ' can be scon nt life-lit < 1 1 j < I therefore U ;m in?Ms i"riit of the pit hit which K u-rd :n ib< ih-p-';. llii;. nt el?><"U luces. \\:?lrh ? t i . 1 1 : i * ? ? | I'll tinders wlrieb oil n tn refid 1 1 . the dark". The demand to? ?nu-fi an nllain'es in tin- trenches ? ! ? ? ?.*i i?sr 'fbe Duropean wai great l,\ .stimulated r !-? ??' ? ninjinfiKt nre !mi|i Ikti' muiI abroad. II ml although lliiM a re n>> b-ib^e. in'lt tfir.v ni'ci'^it'es the\ h m \ :ut ??wo Hive vovuo ill i ?? -#? dsi.ys *nf ; ???;? ? -i ? Tlior' oil) K it? If f; ) I'l.i i ?-;???' v l? nu' i v cbicll v \ n 1 1 1 ;i 1 1 1 ? ? Iceaiisc \\i> ? \v|i|i ii- . or two |n?r i it' of eer'nm ovlde ii ?! bea ? i>il it ^ s \ s ^ mil a pn ? fn) radiance. Its Use is iniTi'a vltitr ??nn<e munic'pattf ies ntv accepting ? he;i! uiiit '"a I her than a camllepOH i-r vtnndnrd. ->'or Utiitniiuiili'is . {fns, ill* demand f.n in:iiilb??? is li'.otv 'i i-\ end. t 'onseipieiit l.v 'In* fariMt fur ma 5,* in:; tin* by-product hiomi I !i< ? ??' inn wlrjeh v mild not hp rotunienia !!y prai t ha I I.r ItHelf. Iiro helm: ab^mont* od "* 'nnip:?n'u's* which are now union f-;?-l iifiut: I boriuin." sh j?| |>r Miner "t-;v<- eyp" since 10 H been develop t'm llodr outputs of mevo-Thorium. uml there tins been special act I v It y_ aloni: r|n ?-??? lines In tho last few months. The demand for radium In tin* treat cuent of enneer smj fur other mpdl'*nl purposes is now s.i jfrent that hotb physicians and chemists f#>ol I ita t every thing possible should be done tn con serve It exelusi vely for therapeutic purposes. If radium Is kept in the large hospitals and simltarm for t lio relief of malignant diseases. II natnr nlly will be held lutaet. The losses from Its emanations are so slight that It can be used for centuries withwit iiiiv appreciable ?! 1 111 1 1 mi t ion In It* properties. A< everything is helnjj done by the medical profession to con eentrnte the supply In this way, the consensus Is t h :i t It should he held whi'l'rt it will <!<? 1 he most snrviee to humanity. CJu9?c Heavy Loss. "If various forms of radium are em ployed In tl\e manufacture of luminous puint and for other mechanical pur noses. there will naturally be n heavy loss of the elemeni. Watches, clocks or penknives on whieh radium Is used are likely lo he lost, mislaid or destroyed, when the supply of the .ele ment he? nines so widely distributed thai the elta nee? for recovering if would he sltgh! "It happens, however. 1 1 < ? t there are r|so manufacture: s of luminous mate rials who ar-e in n position to derive hoth radium and meso-thorlum from ? -ertain mine;aU and they ore inclined to set asid?- their radium for medical purposes mid to use the meso- thorium, which I* ch#?mhall> identified with radium. a '?iiniimtj* material Al though flier.* ha-? T>?>?>n some difference "f opinion In the medical profession j fo tin* \ . < ! 1 1 ? ? indium in the treat mi ii! 11 f inai. .(to (hero is mu? h tn In- j dlcute thai it ?md rndio-ai *iv?* sub- | stance ei'i'i'i m II \ -ia v e an mportant j ? .! 1 11 i? ? ? >???, i t f tin- hiv'lini: n."t " i III M'iw |'-I. <'c-c|-t|ici| .1' leiiL'th ... fi;c:- ??:rc car" - sucfi a ?> ? . 1 : ? ? I '.<??! 1:11 n il.r ar!i 'mil - ? ?? c- M ? 1 . '< .nil 1 1..- | ? i-i ? r> t I ? ! .1 -I'll ? ? ? >M S hicli ,? ,, 1 ' i riipoi t* t f r- . ? . 1 1 Austria a r.d 1 Ii r 1 ma 1 \ ci 111 ? ? t'l'i | 1 it :i | i||| ( ,>(] >- fr.c ..mi. . x ,(p rti. Vi- .a can An O ' 'i F u r* I ( j i " i 1 \ .ft- \ , now r> ? ' ? \ 1 ? ' ' ' c;i ? i* ' ' 1 .1 .. ? .1 "?* . .1 II^C. ! !\> - i ii ? |s.- It '? '1 a.'i. 1- i.? 1 - ? lOtth ? ! II.." . 1 r 1 ? I Mi! 1 01 I:. ?r. 1 : ! -? ? . , .)? 1. I.. ? I -jp es a '.1 : . ? . ? i I.i . 'n-i/i Viilr 1 uii 1 !. ' I'll. ? 1 i r 1 \ ? '? p: Kcft up the iu:v,? | Ill . - . *!?"?? i ? :i'ci| n; t tw sl)( i ? \m ? ? ? < ' "\V:P ,.ro Kit' is," 1 : ? f 1 i ? 1 . tc\ ,p#? ? r tia' W : ' ' 1 a 1 1 K i ? # * >< 1 ? ? rii ? near .1 : 1 i i ' ? ' s 1 r f,;i ||(> fCCtl'l ! ti c ? . ? ? .?* i 1 .hi-! in '"r r? 1' a s.-- ? ? o< dfnnd, a n j ! ? 'V- . ox\ .art of tli? . ? 1 1:. : .. .. .4. : 1 ? Water t*e Hill News. As i'iiristiiiaH Day 1m practically here Tveryone Is manifesting groat Intercut In l ho entertainment which is to take place at tbo Waterco Baptist Church ou ('hrtatijuan Kve, Friday the 24th, commencing ut 7 o'clock. I'luus have boon fully formulated aud the program for tin* evening, wfi are sure, will t>e pleasing. Everyone I* most cordially invited. Tht' Kindergarten .school closed OU Tuesday noon for the Christmas vuca tlou of t w < ? weeks with interesting and appropriate ex<*orclsoH. MIsh P helps .Is to he congratulated for the splendid way in which she has Con ducted tin- school since if-, opening on September 27th last. The closing ex rerclseg iverc very well arranged. Many of the parents . of the children were present uml were very lnueli Impressed >vith tin- way in which Miss Phelps has progt'es^'d with the youngsters and while the work has been characteristic of Kindergarten routine a great deal of eonslnutUo work has also boon done. The program opened at II o'clock in the mCynlng with a number of Christ mas songs .reudereii by the children, seated in tlietr little chairs whlth were nrrauged in circular fashion about the in.. in. Col low 1 ng t lil* the little tots nun-hod to an adjoining room where a riirUlmas tree was very attractively (!("?( i ted with <viudlot: and various . oloii d hells On the tree were tnany pa'|x*r a nicies made by the children miiiI lhe\ iool< great dcliglii in going In the tree a> their names vvero called, ?ml receive the preseiil bearing, their i alio which iliy in torn gave to their parent's, in show them that tl-cy culd ??'l ve liuiii a present too. l'rOtu thi' ? roe on *|) child also rroHved ti story ho<?K. containing tnanv pictures which will interest them tor many days. Tin* na i.n< ? ot' iho.se who look part in the program are: 1'arhara lilce. Tteverley Usee. Margayet Humes. filndys I lames. \f I'd red ITunes. Margaret , linker. lis. liter Kureron. Willed Kuivron. Oradell : S!e\ oiiv. I'ula Christinas. lively n jThaint's. William Johnson. Ted John | ><>n. l.dw iu Johnson. 1 llvln Mcl.niu'and Ah n Sanders. A part.v composed ??f a few members <>f tic Iliinlinc Clnb met at the Mill ,iore at .*? :.'!<? on Friday morning last | and wont to "T.yneh's Hirer, about Wi ' inllov from Cnnul^n. for an all day's hunt. Those in the part\ woyo : Messrs. A. S. Paine. J. I*. Robinson, II. K. Hal lot I. it. K. Uoblnson. N. II. it ice. 11. T. I>? vis, Clyde Haker. John Arnott. and K. It. Marble. Although the party only returned with one squirrel and one rabbit all enjoyed a good day's spoil and rrturu"* to Caiudon was made made about o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam PoBruhl wish to extend a vote of thanks to the j>eo ple of the village and the doctor's and nurses at the Camden Hospital for the utmost kindness and help shown them in the fitm* of-their be roavement . COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN A HUL.ER STS. Ph.ne 71 I . COLUMBIA, S. C. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Cracker Building Camden. S. C. Honor Koll Trueadale School. < I rude I Touiinlc <'l.vt?urn, NullW Mad Owduii Mary Tme?<taU\ 4 ; j. U T. Trueadalc, Orn<U? ? Muimuvt OfMM, \\ 1 1 1 ir Owoju, Irlcne Trunxluii*. llrrti* True* < la Kvi'l.vn IWvklmm <Jnuh* I. .It'ssU' Hell Trttoadata ?ljuic Henra, Alvau TruwHlultv vMo?tt| li in vHtlmatwl tliut ch? toMtl ??. uiuu'e vole In the **cout l>re?Uk*fo| ?H>etlou an^ouuted to uiof* than fifa* uUUlon Have your Plumbing and Steam P itting looked over and put in class shape before the cold weather sets in. All worlt will b?i promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given on all work. JOSEPH E. BERKMAN LICENSED PLUMBER 535 DeK?lb St. Phone 362 Camden, S. C. Savings "A hundred or two is alLI need." How often have you heard that said by the man who always spent more than he earned. Thrift counts when opportunity knocks. The safety of your Savings here and the assurance that they will be returned with 4 per cent interest when you ask for them, is the first essential of any sound in vestment. This bank urges you to save and deposit here where as high a rate of interest is paid as wf con sider consistent with the safety of the money banked. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, 3. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland* Md. ?tie Reason's (Smwttgs W e like to think that business means mfcre than barter and sale? that in means enduring friendships growing 3s time goes on. So at this Holiday Seasoimwe welcome the opportunity to express our appreciation twrf the frien lv spirit you have shown us and to wish ycMu great Pfos perity and success throughout the coming veptf C. P. Telephone 43 DuBOSE & COmJpAN^ Real Estate and Insurance -M