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VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Dentil* *?*?! Birth* Registered for Past Month. Illrth* in Ctundcw. If ay 1 -< Ji r 1 to Mr. ;?tu1 Mrs 1, I,. Wl'Ht. Oct. r? < ? i rl to Mr. un?! Mr*. J>, O. rulternon. (>,?1. 1". < J i r 1 lo Mr. mill Mr*. H. L. Moore Oct. 10. H>y ^o David and Flora ?*rim. (>?1. < ?irl to (*? and Louisa Kirk la ml. Nov. 1. iStr) to Ollle Trousdale Nov. ii t)|4rl to Mr, ami Mr?. S. It. t?wrd. Nov, S- ltoy to Mr. and Mrs. I ?. A. fUdver ? Nw: Mcholsoii Nov ft. ltoy to Manuel I )u How and Henrietta Oartloor. Nov. f>. ( Jlrl to Mr. and Mrs .1 1 1 . Ottborne. Nov. 7. Clrl to Mr. and Miv K. It <Tlarkson. laiffoff, S. C. Nov FJ. <4 ;irl to York and Mel In Hlntidiug. Nov. 10.- ( ? irl to William and Viola William*. Nov. 17. Hoy t'? Allen and t.ula Johnson Nov. 2*- Floy to ItOKftie Carter, Nov..lilF < > i rl to iMllUiv and tJurrio Moore. Doc. ft. (}lrl tn Mr. anil Mrs, I K K. Moseley. Deo. 17 I'.oy t" Kaglixh and l.l/./.ie Williams. Doc, JO. (Jirl to Mr and Mrs. II. II Smith. Dec, 'J.">. Hov to Cnytop and Fllen HA Hard Dim". 'J I. fJirl to Mr. and Mrs. II D. . Kenuoy. Doc. 'JX <;irl to Kn|i?*rl and Hannah dohnson Hirtlis in DrKall) Township. Sep. < J i rl to Mr and Mrs. K M. < In ?vl ii Sep 7 ltov to .lames and Mary Kelly. Sep. 7. '!irl ii? Mr and Mrs. Luke New mn ii Sep. ^ .Hov to ?Iti'dii m nd .l.ulla St rat ford Sep. !? ltoy lo 1 .? ? \\ i ^ and Mollis White Sep II i .irl to. Fletcher and Fllen Tld well Sep 11 fiirl lo I !? *n . i it ? I 1 ><*ria Da t In. Sep Hi - Hirl to Mr. and Mrs. C. Lemuel 1 >f x oi.i. Sop Hi ? <iirl to David and Nannie ?ngli.sh. Sep. FJ Hirl to Charlie and Maggie .1 one Sep l.l Hoy to Mr and Mrs A R. rtoddi.k Sep. II ltoy to Mr and Mis. 11 J. , Hfnson Sep. Itv < * i r I to Mr. "and Mr1-, W. W. Morton. ?Sep. 10. Hoy to Chap and Delia Knox. Sep. IS. Hoy lo Willie and Ilattie Daren. Sep, iif>. Hoy to1 I>os.sie and T.anra Wurman. Sep. J7. (jirl to Malatt aijd Hidtie (JHtlln. Sop 'J1>. UJirl to Mr. and Mrs. I.. L. Young. Aug. ltoy lo Kidne.v and Lena Mills. Oct. 'J. (iirl i<> Mr. mid Mi v D. S Arrant^. Oct. ,1. ? Ho\ to I. W and lto?n Wil liams. <>ct. 7. ?#irl to Mr. and Mrs. Ii. T,. Dixon. i >ct 11 Hov to Fred anil i >T I i ? ? Free man ( let . 1L* Ho\ to .1 oh ii and Magnolia I >r:t kv-fnrd Or) l'j ? 1 1 r I to Shan and Annie Mitchell. f ?c| lo i, 'irl to Mr. jand Mrs. \V rley Oct. Is* < i i r I to William and Klizn 'I'ii nlii ee Oct. 1!> Hoy l.l .Jimmie and Minnie Stewn rt Dot '.'0 <!iil to Cart.er and Cora Missouri Oct. < i i r 1 to Collie and Mat tie Wilson (lot J7 <;ii ! to Willie an l LouNa Drakeford Oct 'JT -Hoy Mr. ind Mrs* <7 W Mwea t f>ct J7 Mo\ Horace and Carrie Carlos (><?1. '.'7 I'.ov to .lilson and l.illie < '.a r t e r ( ?<?t .".o Hoy to Air. and Mrs. .1, II. Tonne Nov. 1 < I i r' t-. Willie and .lanlo Kotw*rson Nov. 1 - ? i ri fn Mr and Mr?. I .. C Mflrsha'l Nov *ii-, U.rdiin and Fllen (Took Nov s i. it! * i <:itn and Mary 1 en kins Nov o 1 ;. \ ' Mr .ind Mr1- A 1*. Kelly Nov !? !'..?* Mr and Mr-i .1 I> lordan N'ov !' Cir) tk. Sam ai d Marenn-t fa vne Nov Id r.-.v !.. All.ertiiv and I-ottio A let i nder Nov. 1 J !'.;?> Mr. and M; - .l.-nn-sj Ailon Nov l'j < ; i rl to Sfirali Whitaker Nov. It! : i r I to Mr and Mrs H. 1! .I^nnhips, Nov. 1*5 w;i[] to CoriK-iiiH and Ro*?e Hovk in. Nov. 'Jo Hov !/> Richard Ho yd and l/nHla Harris Nov. 2r?? Hoy to Mr and Mr" S Moacley. Nov. 'Jft. ? -T5 1 rl (?? llnzona K??!ly. Nov. 20. ? TVoy Jo NattU Addison N(i\v 29.-- rfoy fo John and Hn 11 if I* whorn. Nov .10 Ho\ 'n Roily ,o>d Myftlo Mnmmond Nov 2. ; i r 1 to William and Flor Alexander. Nov. 1. ? Ciirl to Mr. nnd Mr? A W. ltr*dn.?on. Sop. 29 --Rov t.i JlmriHf and Mario Kelly. Oct. lfi. Hoy to Jntnlp and Majfarie T >tj Rose Nor. 26. ? Olrl to f/titlifr and f'ook. N or. 26.? Olrl to .Tlmmlr Tmofwlale and Kato Williams. Deo. 2. ? Olrl to Oliver and Emma nivywn. Dec. 3. ? Roy to Robert Oroen and: Klin WTiltfl el<1. Dec. 5 ? Boy to Mr ?od Mr*. L. C.I CHIMTKK NHKJUKT WOtNUKD ? ? ?? Awnllanl at York and Put In PrnHenlfory. M<<Ouflpiufh, nogiM, vIumicmI wlfh shooting and* prObihly fatally womuling Sheriff IK <J, Audeftson of Chester county lu^i Mul??rtU>y wit* brought to V<?? kvilf.- tit an (arlji hour thti morn .t ii< I ? to < Vdiimhla ou the morning train to be lodged in the alato penlteniiury for safe keeping,' The negro wii* ? oapmred last night- in tl??? vicinity of Great rails and brought hern this morning by lh?|Mly Sheriff j ?las. (J. II<?wy?o, Mi John Wallace u nil >i Chi"?t?M' The trip w?? mn*4 r?lty ? ftn^tmobttrr ? ftrn ? trfftrrnr HiTf afraid to mrry McCullmigh to Chegtvr, lmeau.se of possible violence to him at tlw hands ??f Infuriated citizens tl?<T?*. i from rhe beds'Oe of Sheriff Anderson ibis morning wan that his condition wa1 critical with slight chance erf recovery. Ilis wounds were inflicted With i| shot.aun, the load be ing fired at a .short dlstiim*-. breaking both lower jaw Uones, tearing away t h<* lb-shy portion (if the throat and strik lag t !w shoulder on the opposite sld?-. The shooting <HW?utTed about 3 :30 o'clock Saturday afternoon on tin* old S. \1. McAfee place eight or nine mile* south-west of t *he?tor. where Sheriff .Vwlvrson, Deputy Sheriff .lames <?. I b>\v/e :i ???f Nonstable Hobert O. Smith hail driven with Mr Robert Woodward ns chauffeur with -eareh warrants for Archie Franklin, Sain Met 'ullough. Maek \V<KHlward and Tom Chalk eharging iln m with the -ale ami manu facture <?f Ibpior. When Sheriff An (lyi'.Niili st ?? -?? I into l lie house i if Me Cullonidi a shot rani; out ami he stepped 1 aok wounded. lie saw no one nor did the other ireanlsTs of the ji i riy m-c a n \ person. Soon after the sheriff \\ a-, -hoi pie in I he 'neighborhood saw Mi*Cul longh leaving the house and search was immediately begun for him with the result that lie wa? captured last niirht, ? brought to York vi lie ami then carried to the pcnit"nt J a rv. A complete outfit for the making of liquor was found in MVH'ullough's house some time after t lie _iihxu->l ing. Inuncdialely after the shooting the wounded sheriff was <\arried to the Chester Sanatorium where he was given attention. While wounds such as he suffered are said by surgeons to be fatal In u majority of cases, it is j believed that Sheriff Anderson's strong constitution and his grim determina tion to live, will bring him through; al though it is by no means certain. ?MeOtillongh who ~br n ginger cftkod negro about 15 years of age and weigh ing about 17o pounds, denies that he shot the sheriff but declares that the oflh-er was tin* victim of a trap gun which he had s?d in hi^ house. I. it tie enslence is given his story. Tuesday'*-* Yorkville Kmjuirer. John ?!. Greer was on Tuesday elected a member of the house of rep resentative* from Greenville eountv to N-ueooed Thos. 1'. Cot lira n. elevated to The senate supreme eourt bench. ? lOodlllo. 1 ?*? ( Sooda le. I >ee. 1 I I'riee. IH-e. 111 I l.i rden Dis-. < 'art it. I>|M .Tow I >??< Sa ins. Dee 2.': Williams-. I .'in Hrinvn. Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. A 11 mm t a ml Amanda Mr. ami Mrs. <J. W. Hov i-> Ma ir/.if ami Fannie r.o\ to 1 ?< > V 1 >v t< .'I > 'I I <iirl l?i Kiiiiriii' ami 1/ett.a ]><t\ i<> I ?anii-i ami 1 l)i t tie I -<;irl to Frank ami Carrie -<JirI to Mr. am! Mrs. C. M. Deaths in Camden. Oct. l.'i. ? Died II ('. Ilrmvn <>.?(. 15. ? 1>mm| Louisa <iriffhi i K'l I s. ? Flora Tea m (Vt S> ? 1 >i?^l Durrell 1VJ.\ <M. 27 ? -Died Reynolds, i ><-t 2U -Died Hazell Is 1 y No\ 1 Died S. A. Ilradle.\ Nov s' i ('land William* Now 11.? Died Rose Tate. I >ee. \ Died Williams I>< t . 7 Died Charlie Flower*. Deaths in DeKalh Township. >< P 1 2 I'iod Laurel Smith. >?n is Died John Simmons Sij.t Is Diisl Jake Fowler i J I Died Henry Cray. < V ! . I.'!. ? Died Frank Muses ? >? t l.r> 1 >ieij I ne! I Rlandin>:. i i. -t s - Died Jessie Mrl/ellan <M 2T? Died Ilarrlsnii While <)'-t. '2S Died Larry A damson <vi 29 ? Died Louisa Ratley i >et 29 Died Walter Allen. Oct. 31. ? Died James Kirkland. Nov. f>. ? Died Frnest <1. Woodward. Nov. 11.? Died John Williams. Nov. 2.r>--*IXed Amv Truesda'e Nov. 15. ? Pled Mo) lie Orim. Nor. 2.S. ? Died Annie Juaok Dee. IS ? Die<l Mary Jane Sutton Dee. 11.'! ? Died Alfcv Clarke. Dee 2J5 ? Died ShIHo Atkinson. Deo. 20 ? Died I>awrenee Carter. Dec. 27 ? Died Louisa NeUon. Dec. 2 X. ? Died Jane Ix>ve. l>ec. 20 ?Died Chamberlain J one SWKKT SKD1TTIVE "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" HI T DAXC.EROUS WATCH FOR PLAY DATE OVER 16 MILLION RAISED TO DATE BAPTIST 75 MILl ION CAMPAIGN MAKING GOOC PRC CRESS, COMMISSION REPORTS. CASH ROUND UP IN SPRING *Eflort Will Be Made During March ? -armr -Aprtt ttr Strunr trattr on *Atr V- S ? , lt P:cdgo? Due to May 1, 1921. DR. J. B. GAMBRELL President Southern Baptist Conven tion. who will tour the South. up to December 1. 1 92??. Southern Baptists had paid $ 1 (J. 851 ,100.08 in cash on their subscriptions to the 7"? Million Campaign, according to an an nounce.nient issued by t lie Conserva tion Commission, which is looking ter all the general interests of the '?nmpnip-n *rh??t sum has been appor tioned among foreign missions, bom > missions, state missions. Christian en ucation. hospitals, orphanages and ministerial relief, in accordance with the original campaign program. While the receipts from the cam paign have enabled all the agencies of the denomination to greatly enlarge their work the returns have not been as large as^ the best interests of the work demand, it is said, and the local churches throughout the South are ask'd to join in a movement to bring up the payments on all subscription* due by May 1, in order that the deb*. Kates can ro to the Southern Baptist. Convention at Chattanooga. May 111, with a clean slate and all the gen eral work adequately provided for. Will Hold Day of Prayer. Inaugurating this spring cash round up campaign. February 27-Mareh fi has been designated as intercession week by the Baptist women of the South, while the entire membership of the Baptist churches Is asked to join in spending Wednesday. March 2. as n day of prayer for God's blessings and guidance in the further campaign work. After this special period of prayer the remainder of March will be given over to enlisting all the members of all the Baptist churches In the South in the matter of completing the cam paign program by paying that por tion of the subscriptions due by that time, and in bringing the members to see thoir obligation to support C.od's work through the dissemination of th* doctrine of stewardship. April has been designated as loyalty month. and during that time effort will be made throughout, the South to bring Bap tists to realize that their loyalty to God and His work demands the pay ment. where at all possible of their pledges tr> the campaign Southwide Tour Is Planned. In order that the subscribers to the campaign may be fully informed on what lias been accomplished with the money they have contributed -o far. end as to the needs for :ho comple tion of rhe campaign program a se ries of informational and inspirational meet in us that v 11 reach in'o every <tate Hi the Sou'h has be. n planned for Ma-ch and April These meetings ^i!l be featured by addresses I ? y I)r. .1 H Gimbrell. president of ? h^ South ? in Bap:iM Convention, and I >r K V Mullin*. previden' of the Southern HaptUt Th-ologi.;.l Seminary who tave j"st return" d from a *.x in>mth?' to,,r of the rrt-*:on fields ..f K.irope. and who w f! (#?51 of condi* .on< they found ' " r ? ? Dr I. R. Sc.tr '>orotjirh. p | ? 1 1 r e, ' * ? >r of the caiupa :gn a n ' I ntner if r-iMi? >>f promin^m ? Thes?. ? n, ,r. l' ' ? 4 I ( 1 at c*', i, , tin i -> ? . ..r v r i ? a ? ??v . r?nd fr m hese Antral nv ? -? .- g - a*- o 1 ??! d.:. ?ru' r>? ? !? - !! ,f farmer? :: 'he 'lop*1 of faV ne 'h- hi ' n-i - ? r !' ?>?>?. ? r> ! ? I ^rg! Relief Worlr Dene. ,s(?, ri' ' v ? ?< ' . . < ' M i ? ? s:on B r?i . nor'* .-'Oi:'" n Cap tive ? h . ; i e .1 '???>.. have < or.tr it ut ?' t?4?.?M ?'? 1". M-h .or the rf. jo' o ti U ? re p< < r> - F!iirop** i- e > *vn.? -tr^y r ? - ? . i? ?.<n con ? rib'it on. i ? "v- *>ni)"-n of ti. *">???* ??? v ? ?n JK?0 Kin * r:l .? .'!r -la . tor th J >? } KKICSHAW SHWH N(W latfmlinf Kraw (ialltrrfd From Tb? Er? of Jhui Mrs. C O. Floyd returned yesterday from Win k Hill, where *Im hud none to Im* with Imt daugliter. MIhs (Cather ine ' Floyd, \*ho wAij operated on for a|ypon<li<'UU several days ago, Mrs. Floyd state* thiii kJio I* getting along nicely. C. F. Cant lien and two little sons, of Mi'Bfic, spont Sunday In Kershaw wltb the forint'rV father, Tp. A t^Butfipni who has been confined to his home for several weojks ftti a<vount Of We IIIM | den scd to note ill connection that Mr Cu nt heir Is Improving now. J. (I. ltW'hardK, Jr.. of I,lheHy* Hill. roivUHy graduated froifa Davidson Col logo, N. C., has boon ^iccN princi pal of the On k hurst school to succeed Paul C. Cauth??u, who resigned recent ly to go to Hondersonvlllo, N. C., to take work on the Hendersonvllle News! Mrs. May Mvlntyn\ daughter of Mrs. Sarah Adams, died Tuesday morn ing of JuHt week and was buried Wed now! ay evening at Pleasant Plains, fu neral servleos being conducted by lie v. J. M. Neul, She left a baby boy only a few days old. Miss Beaufort Twitly and Joseph Dixon, both of the Westyille communi ty, were jnarried at the homo, of the bride's father. John Twitty, Sunday, February 13th, by Magistrate S. S. Cly#?urn, of Westvlllo. We a re pleased to note that Sirs Mollie Hrewer, who underwent treat- , ment in a hospital in Charlotte, re turne<l home last Saturday very mueh ; improved. Her daughter, Miss Susie' Urewer. who was with her during her i stay in Charlotte, returned home also. j Dr. Ij. I). Simpson, master of Ab ney lodge No. 1M1. A. F. M.. and J. W. ITamel, grand steward, are attending i the meeting of the Masonic grand lodge in Charleston this week. The latter will also spend a couple of days in Blwkvilk* with his daughter. Mrs. A. It Hair. before returning home. _V A Card of Thanhs I wish to thank the people of Ik-aver* Dam and .-community for their kind ness during the sickness and death of my aged father. Simon Davis arid Wife. Sonic t'oneeption of the effect which the slump In food prices will have on the buying jx>wcr of producers may be obtained by remembering that the to tal value of corn, potatoes and cO^ton was estimated at about five billion dol lars; that corn is now down more than f>0 per cent., potatoes 40 per cent and cotton 50 per cent. r Wants~For Sale WANTED ? You. to know you can buy tiron, tire covers and spotlights at <-ost. liberty Motor Sales Co. 46tf WANTED. BUYERS ? Building L'>ts Mh star's Partition Sale, Court House Com??. Bargains Possible. Conic It. See Enid Bennett in "Silk Hosiery" at the Majestic Monday. It's a Thomas II. I nee Production. FOR SALE? A few "tons of Timothy hay at $34. at my barn. Come and see it. J. B. Zemp. Oity 40 FOR SALE ? Ammonia ted fertilizer and materials at attractive prices. E. I). Bostick, Phone 210. 47. FOR SALE? A f<nv loa<Ls of compost. Apply f?? J. B. Zemp, Camden. S. C. 47. SUNBEAM SPOTLIGHTS? that were $10. now .*r>.7fi at Liberty Motor Sales Co. 46tf A Thomas H. lnce Production Silk Hosiery. with Enid Bennett at the Majestic Monday. HMt SAIJC? lUtode <Iah? ndf Red and Barred Bock chicken*. Pullet* lay* lug. Addre*# John \V. Wilwn, Cam den, S C. ' Itp. I^OST ? At t lit" Majestic, Friday after noon February 18th, one squirrel n(H%|?|iHf?.. Finder please return to ir.lO Lyttleton Strtft uiul receive re ward. . l r j?. I.OST ? "Sterling silver vanity ease J lost lust Thursday afternoon in or near Thomas' lee ereuin parlor, En graved with letter "S." Reward If returned to Chronicle office or 510 i Chestnut .street. Itp! W ANTED ? >To rent for three or four ! months good gentle row giving 10 or more quarts, 10. 1>. B OS tick. Phufie. -'10. 47. { WANTKD, BLYEICS? Building h ' ,'M*i iter's Partition Sale. Court House! Come. Bargains 1'ossihle. <Joiue I It. WANTKI) ? The public to know that we have rented I lie building former l \ iMvupied by the Kershaw Motor, c ?, and are prepared to do all! kiud^ of a utomoblle repairs at \ reasonable prices. We do the work ( ourselves ami guarantee every job. i Pettlgrew St Hall. Last iVKalb St.,' < Camden, S. C. 40 8. j FOR SALE ? ICtsgs for hatching from pure bred Brown Leghorns and Speckled Aneopa*. Fertility guaran tee!.^ J. B. y.emp. Camden. S. C- 17. KUDAKKKS ? Correct developing means better pictures, Send your kodak liluis to us and get the best. Columbia Studio, 1 1'J.'t Main street, Columbia. S. C Write for prieo list. 17-50 |\0\V IS THE TIME ? to line your brakes. Bavbestos brakclining fllk' ami labor $1.(M) |x*r hour, I.ibejrty Motor Sales Co. 10tf. WANTED TO HI 'Y? I lard woo<| logs, cut in lengths of .">2 or 01 in< bes: ! sizes from 10 inches up in diameter. Can u?e red gum. ash. maple. cotton wood. svramore and a small portion of oak. Will take shipments from ! the following territory, Williamsburg Clarendon. Sumter, Florence, Dar lington. Lee and Kershaw Counties. I Prefer shippers located on Seaboard Road, on account of freight rates. Write, phone or wire, B. G. Scarbor ough. Sumter, S. C. 47 Spd. WANTED. BUYERS? Building Lots Master's Partition Sale. Court House Legal hours of sale, March 7, 1021. Come. Bargains Possible. Come It. Ofanges and Grapefruit for Sale ? W. K Vandcrbllt on the Ensey, sweet oranges and grapefruit. "There is nothing on the New 'ilork market to compare With your sweet grapefruit and no orange as dellciously sweet." Mr. K. I). Blakeney of Camden, S. c.. fully endorses >i 1 1 possible phrases of this fruit as being better than any other. A full. orange box of the best lor J/j^F. Q. B., Tropic. Florida, or will deliver by Pa peel Post a 40 pound box of over four-fifths of a .bushel for George F. Kjiwy, Tropic, Fla. 4G. WANTED ? Liberty Bonds. All issues We pay cash for Liberty Bonds. If you want to sell yours bring them in and will make best price based <>ii last market quotation. Camden Loan & Ilea It y Co. L. C. Berry. Manager. Telephone No. 62. LOOK OFT ? I ,ook Out. 1 am looking for the picture man that carries pictures around Clairniount, S. C? and State><burg. S. C. I would love to hear from you. Mrs. Kate Sanders r. f. <1. X box 2. Camden. S. C. Itp FOR RENT ? Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping ? elderly couple] desired ? no children. Apply Chron icle Office. 10-7 -Spd. WANTED, BIYERS? Building Lot*! Master's Partition Sale, Court House Conic. Bargains Possible. Come It. WANTED ? Salesmen for line of guar nr.t??ed tires. Guaranteed salary with extra commissions. Cowan Tire <Sc Rubber Co.. Ohicngo, Illinois Box 7S4. 45-40 BITLDING IX)TS ? I have for sale 3 lots on Chesnut street, one on Mill street and two on Lafayette Ave. L. A McDowell, Agt. NOTICE ? We a re now i*a<u .to . J your rtnxdr work on bug#l?^ and general repairing on f*rSuJ; tools. Alao we do work on cam. 2 work Htrkrtly cawh. Com, fodder. chlpkens or eggH wLll t* ?? ken In to pay for labor at price*. So work will be held h. lirt longer than SO days. Bring <2 your work, wc are now ready to? It fo rtfou. T. J. I'eat'h & Oo, w^T villi', s. O. Near Stoke's Stoj*. __ FOB BAMS CHEAP?Deslrable room house In colors 1 section of city. Campbell St.. extension, mi application. i> A, Mel>ow?iit fa Frost Proof Cabbage Plants? ?< )n,? j,u? dred acres, thirty million ^ v stocky plants. ^ ready now. Kyij ,fsslon. m Dutch! Vaiwl pa 1*1 300 $1; 500, $1.50; 1 ,000, l*>5fl Express 2.000. $.*150; 5.1HK). $75o< 10,000, $12.50. Count and dollven guaranteed. Parker Farms, Moui trie, Qa? 4540-47 FIVE ROOM C(rrr.\ti^-),l,av^ ave. Just painted. Price $2,000 |f sold at once. Terms arranged L. A. McDowell. Agt. LOAN* ? on Improved real cHtate, euj tortus. E. C. vonTresekow, Camdea. S. C 46 FOR SALE? Fresh vegetables, spinach, young onions, lettuce, turnip*, nm?! tard, and kale, Phone 100. Carbide For All Makes of Gai Generators ? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. , ' ' 43. FOR SALE ? Ford tractor, used but lit tle. For sale quite reasonably, See T. K. Trotter, Atty., Camden, S. C. 450-7 CONTRACTORS ANI) BlTIU)ERJU Estimates on wood and brick work. In and out of town service. Good work and lowest prices. Furnishes plans and specifications on all work. Hen son Carlos and Robert Holley, Camden, S. O. 44-51pd 1 FOR SALE ? dllgh-grnde Aminoniat ed Fertilizers for cotton, corn, to baceo, etc. Also, Fish Scrap. Hlood, tankage. Foreign Kainit. etc. Write us for prices advising the tonnage you want. Dawhoo Fertilizer Co., Box 008. Charleston, S. C. 43-4T . A(iKN'T WANTED ? For Worthmon^ Hair Preparation. See or call 01 Madam K K. Belton. 1713 Gordo# Street. Camden. S. C. 20t? FOR SALE ? A concrete and Ule bun galow. overlooking lake and golf links, six ? rooms, bath, and screened In piazza. Easy terms. Apply to Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. 33 ' Storage Batteries ? Service Given 00 ali make hat tries. Recharging, Re pairing and Rental. Free distilled water. Battery called for and dell- . vered. Phone 118-J. Beard's Garagf & Battery Service, Camden, S. C 34 1? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? City houses and lots, business propertj and farm lands for sale. Prices and description upon application. I. C Hough, Camden, S. C. 15-Opd. WANTED ? Men or women to take : orders among friends and neighbor! - for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and child ren. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36. a week for full time. Experience un necessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. FERTILIZER FOR SALE? I repre sent Armour Co., and If you art in the market for Fertilizer, I shall be glad to quote prlees. I. C. Hough, Camden, S. C. 45-0-7pd. WANTED? You to know. When the MERCURY FLIRTS with ZBB0 Prest-O-Llte service will save your Battery. A Frozen Battery moans * new one, so keep it fully charged Beard's Carage, Camden. S. 0. 40tt FOR SALE ? One black, saddle mare for sale at a bargain. Suitable for '?ady to ride. Apply Henry Camden, S. C. CITY GARAGE DeKalb Street, one door West of City Filling Station, formerly occupied by Kershaw Motor Co. Having ientecl the above garage, we are now prepared to serve the publ.c, promptly and efficiency and at very reasonable prices. We are both experienced mechanics and do the work ourselves, thus eliminat ing helpers cost and careless work: We Guarantee All Work That We Do. Give Us Your Patronage. PETTIGREW & HALL