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Your Banking Business A Banking connection with us will give you the confident feeling that back of your business is a strong financial institution, guarding your interests and ready to give its co-opcp'tion in every phase of banking and ; financing. We invite you to consider us as your business asso we have gained through long ?nd varied contact with commercial problems. You wiljl find here a congenial atmosphere of per sonal interest in your affairs? -an earnest desire? to give something more than ordinary banking service. This desire to serve is the same, whether your account is large or usm'?il. i Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE Double - Barreled Service \\7HEN you buy I H C machines, you * * also buy the Service that goes with them? the co-operation that existsbetween us and the International Harvester Com pany, and which we intend to continue with you. We expect to hold your con fidence in the I I i G line by furnishing the best implements, machines and farm operating equipment on the market. We render to you a double-barreled Service in not only supplying you with fust-class goods, but in seeing that these goods are kept in i>erfect running order long after the original sale is for gotten. Genuine Repairs Our moral 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 MIC Repairs. We sell only genuine 1 H C 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 & SHANNON Camden,, S. C. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. We have taken care of our customers in the usual way, almost as in normal times and at the same time, have been able to pay off every dollar that we borrowed. - - - We do not owe a dollar. Our liabilities are in keeping with our resources which shows a healthy condition. This is a reflec tion of good, conservative management; the kind of management that our depositors are entitled to. With these facts before us we feel at liberty to ask you to bank with us. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C I^NOASTER COUNTY NKWH. Happening of Infer** From Neighbor County at* Told by Kxrhangc*. ' i Thomas N. Slum, a prominent clti sen of J?ckH0ti townshl|>. residing in Waxhaw ltii.pt Isi church community. Just over I lit* line, in . (Juion county, died early Hat unity 'morning, March 12th, front Injuria luflletcd l?y a Kick from a mule ho wan plowing. Mrs. Uuion and Payne, of Monrtxs inform ed mi n(N>ration on the iwtlt'ut ou Wed nesday night after the injury, Imping to find it possible to relievo the par illy v six cnuH4>d by the accident, but were nil mMc to find any procure that they t*??dd attribute the effect to: ? Mr. tttnm had Hja'ut moat of his life In the cow* inanity win- re he died, and was u highly esteemed citizen. He was a memher of the WaXhaw itaptlst church. Kohert 4. McNeely and Miss Le tltia Walters were married Thursday afternoon at Pixie, Rev. Mr. Itlcdsoe performing the marriage service, Coroner \V. Q. Caskey was called tu the home of John Itoyd, a few miles from town. Wednesday morning to view Ihe hody of Mr. Itoyd who died Ruddtnly (luring the night. The eoro nor dcchUm death was due to natural causes, Mr. itoyd was about 10 years old.. Miss Wliicle Eugenia Jones, daugh ter of .Mr. and Mrs. I,. t*: Jonr-s. of 1 1 1 o Saihl Mill community, of Kershaw county was married at the home of hoi; I m rent s Wednesday morning, March H to Henry Stokes Ferguson, of the Ki\ershh' section of Lancaster county. The ecrcimuiy was performed h\ l)r, M. F. Klee. Mr. Ferguson ami his | I It ride will in ike their home nt 1 fiver. si tie. . The death of Mrs. Mary McMow. widow of Mr. Fdgnr < MeI>o\\. untl a well known resident' of I.aneaster. occurred nt her home oil Aj'ch st reet , Snndii.v morning after n short illness. Mrs. McMow was a woman great lyj liked in the e?>ininnnltx-UJid jdio had a wide circle of friends. She w?'s a con sistent meinlier of 1 1 it * l*re>fl?\ I eria n ehiweh. Sn.rvivi-?g ale four*-, children. Misses Knt 1 1 . Ida. and AJary Mi Mow. i?ml To in MeMow She was a .-,1-ier of ?I \ Krhlges, nf I leatli Spring \n I*) xprrt Liar. "I want t < ? l)?? e\riis?'i|." said :i w tr rled looking jtiryniin addressing the judge. "1 ot\e a man S I u nnd lie K leav ing for a post abroad to -he gone some years. I want to catch him before lie tiots on board and pa\ him the XU?. 1 1 ina\ bo my last elm nee. ,f A/ "Von an* excused," rejnrned "his honor" in icy tones. 'T don't want atiy botly on the jury who can I i< * like that," Itenefil < ?ti r ("hnuiber of I'otumcrce bt seeing "Passion" at the Majestic. What's The Difference? Sambo (calling from jail window* : Hev. man! What time is it? .In mho (looking at his watch ami then replacing 9it t ? What's the dif fereuee. Yon ain't goin' nowhere. Small BoyM Kill Hoy < 'ha rjio Whltnker, 4 a 1-' year old I ne?ro, Who lives in tuo fUii Miuri section of this conyaty. win *hf>t and ill liiiltly klilcd .Tuc-ihi,\ and t#0 unit' im i.'iccs, Wiiiie 'riiMiuis, i|ed !?, ii ml Thomas Singlet a iry, aged 10 arc now III the Jail here awaiting trial for the deed. It { ?piH'iirs that (Iharlje and the other two boy* had been playing an<1 Charlie, who had a aling tfhot. had bow i making it quite uncomfortable for Hit* other two. The tw<? HI tie fi'lloxyn run Into the house and Charlie followed them* One of the boys picked up a loaded shot gun, which w>.m In the ro?m and shot at eToso ~ range. fTfe load Froiu bdfh barrel* taking effect in his face anil, head, making a fearful wound and killing him Instantly . Sheriff Hurst was called And brought the two negroes to town and, placed them In Jail here. lOach one of them denies the shooting and claims that the other otic fired the fatal shot, mid as there were u<> other eye wit uesses to the tragedy it probably will I not he*known until court which one of them Is the guilty 'party.. Sumter , Herald. This Is your last chance to. see "I'as 1 -don." You'll never regret it, IN THESPRING TAKE GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN |{r, stores the Quality of lllood, Drives Out Impurities.. Iluibls up the Ked Corpuscles. IMI'KOYKS TIIK ( OMTIKXION \ Standli> Aiiioi^ Physicians for KO Years. Iii Tablet as Well jis Liquid Korm.^ You nuticc complexii?n> in tin- Spring j People who have plenty ?.f rich red, blood, have lips a deep. ro>y reil. eyes bright and clear. (Jood complex i<>n> , are teased on the solid ?.fouudsttioiis of j jjood blood, with plenty of red corpus- j cles. When blood become* clotl^eil with impurities, when t lit* risl cor,|. u-ch s are not absorbijt~ euough~o??-y:.'en fr^ni flic lungs and dist rUnit iiiK it to the < ell througln ul the body, irond complex ion-' fade. \ ?t only that. I?ut yon feel tr-d and cAiuusted all I'm-' thin . v||oiihler^ droop and you hmiiue ifround and lean against anything handy. You lack euerg\ because \ i?ur lib oil i- weak and thin- net enough red c ?>rpusc]e.s . i People call it ("Spring Kever " Call j it what \ < ? u will, it i* bad bio >i| It. weakens powers of resistance. If you feel that way you should take that exceptionally good blood Ionic, i (Tilde's Pepro-M'angun. for -ft while. Itj ? will make rh h "nil blood, l-'or thirty j years it lias been a standby among j physicians. It will help you tti build up tliiv Spring. All that comes from j ha vinir good blond with plenty or red corpuscles will come to you. When you iro to your druiririst"*. be sure to get the ueliuille Ciilde'- I'ppto- j .Mangau with the n.iine "tJude's II pto Mamran" on the nackiitfc. It i- sold 1 in both liquid and tablet form I loth ! have the same medicinal value. Advertisement . In response to the inquiry of many telephone subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv ice?" this advertisement is published. Useless Calls For "Information" Our records here show that of the thousands ot questions answered by Information operators every year, almost halt are tor numbers already listed in the leleph( >ne directory. The Information operators waste hours cl a i 1 \ in looking up and giving out these numbers. Th ese wasted hours affect operating* ef ficiency on regular calls, cause congestion of the lines and increase the already heavy load on the switchboards. You can help your service by looking first in t he directory to be sure it is not listed bet ore calling "Information." m ' The Information operators are always ready to give numbers of new subscribers and other changes not listed in the direc tor v. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bett In use lor over thirty year?, haa borne the signature ?f , jm ^ and haa been made under his per. yTr sonal supervision since its infancy, Wow no one to deceive you in ait Counterfeits, Imitations and Juat-aa-good," are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children? Experience against Exoerimeat. Never attempt to relieve your baby with* remedy that you would use for youreelt What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It la pleasant It contain neither Opium? Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hai been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of In Use For* Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TM E C CNTAUR COMRANV. N?W YOWK CITY Y ? > 1 XV ! I.I. FIM>^( I'l'AHI.K (ilKTS IN AM. _ I.IM-> "K li u ri UN \Mi \? iVKl/l'V AT THIS STORE. Wl aim: always i i i : a i ?<^i a it ti-:ks eoh things in the JEWBk KY and NOKVLTY LINE AN I ? III is SEASON FINDS L'S ItKTTW st<mkei? than even. BATTERIES AND RELIABLE SERVIC^ Why Was Your Car Equipped with Willard Batteries? GEO. T. DISTRIBUTOR Franklin, Hupmobile, Chevro^ SERVICE ON ALL CARS