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Bank 1 at Home ? ? ' ' : * ? ' ' ? ? * , "-'v . v ' - / IS LOYALTY TO HOME IDEAS, HOME IN STITUTIONS, HOME INDUSTRIES AND HOME FOLKS. THIS BANK OFFERS YOU ALL THE CONVENIENCES AND SAFETY OF AN IDEAL HOME HANK. A CHECKING ACCOUNT COMES IN HANDY Loan & Savings Bank -V'?*, OF CAMDEN. ?. C " - *r STHONG ~ SAFE CONSERVATIVE BUY ?AT ? HOME No need tcNg0-~ fdsewjjere when you can get such a large selection from\one of the largest firms deal ing in General Merchandise. Our stock is large and varied and has been recognized for years as one of the leading firms in this section of the state. We carry all of the heavy groceries and farm imple ments for the planter as well as the housekeeper. Springs & Shannon CAMDEN, ?* SOUTH CAROLINA Member of Chamber of Commerce Banking at Home N ) matter how well planned an industry that lias failed to establish faith and confidence in it* superstructure and cor porate body, is doomed to fail ure. The First National Bank has faith and confidence in itself, its depositors and its communi ty. It welcomes the business of individuals, firms and cor porations who adhere to these principals. NOT MUCH OUT OF ORDINARY Intrusion Of Leopard of CourM Added E <cit6mcnt to Tonnis Game, but Otherwise? ~ - A leopard --hut let \?h begin Ht tlio beginning. l.a*t ,vou.r An Kngli*hman, l>r. Chalmers Mu< li? ll, Hew froun Cairo to i 'ope town by plane, Among other places III! landed at a lit 1 1?* set tlement In u lirltUh i ?? in Africa aim spent a duy ami a Ufght there. Thojurigle was right at stho .ftoora of ihu white men's house#. So numerous were t lit* wild heAtits that ilif village seemed to I ><? In tin; midst i? f a vast iiiciiii ct'i lr, jind so hold ami daii>.'? i "Hs thai n icii ami wmeii went arim-d cvrn by day. At JjigUt they kept Indoor*. While Doctor Mitchell and Ills h'isl ess, a young KngU'sh matron, wen* having a ga me of t ???**? Im tvyo frlght tmed bucks plunged into tin* eourt ami h leopard followed them. "My imM ess dropped her rnekef, caught he* skirts In both hands and bolted for the house," vayH Doctor Mitchell.' "I followed without u second look." The next-door neighbor, however, caught up. his (run. and got a shot at the leop ard before It could spring on either of the bucks. The wounded cat turned tall and leaped back Into the jungle behind the tennis court. The. bucks however, could not M?P hut went ca reering across the street, crashed through a garden and a pergola and disappeared Into the bush beyond. ?^'?#.vve iiad lots W.OfHe things happen to ftV> here," IiIm 'host-ess told Dm tor Mltehel nonchalantly. Then she picked tip her tennis racket and prepared to go on with the game.-? Youth's Com panion. Let Fortune Get Away. All flint flitters is not gold, Hut luck df glitter is nut a certain test for wort hU'ssnoss, it was found l?y gold diggers alojtig a rlv??r in 1'apuu, British New < tuition. recently. While search ing for gold the men encountered a blulsli gray," fhiklsh substance which they cast aside as worthless. Two months ago two pounds of this sub stance was bought In lyondon by an American ? firm for approxlmatcly Jd.fKH), or eight times the value of th<^ name amount of gold. It Was osmlrld lun>. a member of one of the hardest metals known and used for the tipping of fountain pens and for delicate bear ings of Hue machinery. It Is worth ??N)0 an oupce. When the prospectors learned the value of the substance tliey hurried back to the river and learned that tropical rains had washed away most of the precious stuff. By careful work they raked together what was left, had it refined and sent to London. Intentions Good, Methods Poor. The Pullman porter's Intentions were good, but his methods poor. Two ulsters, neat the sixty mark, were en route from Kansas to Indiana. The younger, weighing about 80 pounds, was convalescing from a long Illness and needed assistance In moving about. The porter freqnently was called for help. One morning he met the older sis ter, who weighed near the 18<) mark, and remarked: "Why, your mother Just* walked down the aisle. She must be much better.'* And when the porjler was told of the "social error" he had made, ho spent the greater part of the remain der of the Journey pleading with the older sister not to tell of his mis take. , j The Explanation. Returning home from the p. irk a man was jubilant be. au>e he had won prizes at se\eral of the si.nid-. "I got four bu\< s of rands, two kew pie dolls, seven Mi< k pi is v . ? i ? < 1 jj chick en," he "tol.l his w lie. "1 'id you Wear your- sport v bat?" "Yes." "And that suit nn i ! ! ? tin* big ? If <ks7" ? \\'h> . i t'l l a inly." ? "And that loud t ie V "YeS. but what ?" tin* ?-! ? f! '? r< -nee?" "That hi i imiiin f ? ? r the wiiu ng of all those pri/es. I'll bet a ? ? i ? the -'and keepejs though: wmi u ? re .i cap per conre'cted with the i uttit." Salt Rising Bread. A cooking class is bi ;ng organized In Houston to rc\i\e the '.osj ;;rt of making " > a 1 1 rising' Ugh' biv;i I. If the good old bre.el of the daddies and mammies is to . .me .baek a<! such latter da\ i . .n t ri \ a in es ,;s ranges and o:l stoves will ha\e t.. set aside. The Signal -er\es on the Jb'ijs' i>ni. iiis that .sal! raising bread run oi.I \ be cooked ii, j ? r? place o\ ens, and loaves 'hat are n?>J as big n- II I: II If btl-hel me;isur. ? r n full size ehee?i' do not ? ? ? m ; . ? _ lloney drove Signal. Suez Canal to Be Tunneled. The great military base at Knntara. from w b i i h the Itrit -h built a mili tary raiivva> through the desert to Palestine. lie;rik' dismantled The line, of rotjrse is permanent. 1 Miring the war the Sue/ canal was .Tossed h\ a ';irp' suing bridge, w Id. li Is now to be dlsrnm: ted. < 'nnnert i??n >??*tween the Kgiplian railway and i he new l:r.e ro I'ntevTTiP will be maintained by meat* <?f >t t ? : f t r ? 1 ?hoh .11 he built b?'b>A :hi s !it^ ? if.nl, Japan to Honor Fir?t Emperor. Japan 'v prepnr v. build a pyra mid for the fir-' Jimmo Tei; n .? ?opo u here i'l * 1 ? #? suburbs of ToWio, and for th.^ p:irj?.?-?* ? corn mitt*** >?( p^'inlfM-n: men will collect n stt>Tj? /roin e\er\ subje. t of fh* ernp.' f -ay* the Argonaut It th? Inten'fon t*v make this the highest struc ure In the Ksr Hast. Home Demonstration News (I'.y MIk* Blanche T.trrant.) Mrs 1 1. M il II, .; Walker, < 'an II i SjieehilUt of Home I ??'nn?nstruii??n I mpart uient, wll bo l?i Kershttw (N)UU(y ???> July 'J7, 'J\ for the pin^ pose of ylvlnj,' I inns on lit'' g ^ <;innln? <?f meals. ninl makinu of it*! lies .!( itfl ph'kto*. tf yon jut i j it ? ? r * ?>? I J . ai tend your i'oinniHiiny rienie whetT she will --give these deiuuii>| riit inn*. < hi Wednesday, <V ill \ 'J 7, ?l| h??u?oj keeiwrs of Wivj Wateree hit invited | < ? 1 l>rin? baskets for pi?*n l< ? <llinn r at .l"i , dan's Mill. 'This is where Mrs. \V>il ker wilt trl.vo her demonstration. Thursday. July-S everybody is in ; vlted to t'l'tiisr Ittiieh for plenie 'dinner | Ui In* held ill home of Mrs. R. M. True.vlale. All's, Wfilker will hold her l>cmojiNiralic?n i aimed lately ? after' Ituitii. Friday. .Inly L'h, those living near Methnne will have the opportunity of hearing Mrs. Walker l-Jverybody is I invited t ?? briini luneh f?>r plenie din- j iter to h? held at homo of .Mrs. W. 10. I Maker. of the Tim rod connnunity. ?Inly ? -l'lant <nii[i beans for sueees. j slon anil Miliar eorn for late roasting] ears. Set out hue eahbage plants for I winter use, likewise eolery plants fm ] winter use. Sow inlabauas and. early j turnips. l'lant euf.i.unher> fo.i; p'eklln'#. j the KaVly Ouster or r.osloji TMeTil iiiu : ; and Iris.h potatoes*. Lookout Mountain j for winter use. Ju*t at this juncture the thrifty j Home 1 lemons) rat ion ('Itib Member! finds herself .confronted from every angle of vision with some j of work. Tin* season for canning. pick ! lint; and preserving is right here and slio realizes that there Is no longer -nil} j doubt as to t he .benefits conferred up | on the general health of tin- family M canning fruits an?l vegetables so abso- i lutoly essential to the diet of the )?? ?u ; /4wdd. these being the sources front! whieh they <lerive vitamincs, mineral j matter and everything vitally needful i in keeping their physiques in properly"! functioning order, Knowing that a correct I \ balanced J <11 et is necessary for the welfare of1 her family, she determines to procure i this varied diet through fresh vege j tables and fruits all the year. The | home linker realizes three important j rhinos when the period for cotiscrva- ; tlon conies in. First : that home can i idng methods have made the way sure and easy for her. Second: Knowing the importance of fruit and vegetables in the diet (hiring the entire year, she can entertain no excuse whatever in a failure to provide them. Third : She has the assurance that a supply of canned products makes her work i easier, the canned fruit solves many dessert problems and aid greatly In reducing the grocery bills. Cucumbers, cabbage and other vegc- I tables may be brined now to be used! later for pickles.. Following is a : "Sure Keep Urine Ileeipe," viz: One pint salt. <uic pint sugar, one pint vinegar,. <>ne irall-ti sterilized water. Mix well, pour over vegetables jis soon as cold. Weight vegetable i under the surface . . f liquid, when fcr ! mental ion ceases, skim off white scum pour melted para fine oyer the -urfaee; (d liquid t<> seal imti! ready l'.-r When 1 end v fi.r' ; ?!<!? -.ah vegetables in clear water oyer n'.'lit. drain r I . . . r ? nghly * ! i ? \ i : ? ? \ f morning. pack i : x jars; .Hid ?? \ . r wit. d \ . ! .? *g, i r adding' ! w .i caps of sugar ! 1 1 ci'li ouart i>li \ illegal' if -Wi ' l pi-'k!es .H'e ||efel.ed; .?r one <--ip ,?f sugar i-therwis. Inter ? spefs ng grain leaves with t1 ?? \ ? ge tables ir i I r ; t e link' - ' !.?? ? : iiv In i's grei '? .1!,.! t.i irtle Sllcei Ult'd. ! >p- IIIUS* 1>. | kept up. I ? ? i ? i ? ? ? may be sowed ? ? ? t* > *\\M weeks 1 1 - < ? :!ie b e; el _* \al '.'> t'e! .1 u 1 1 e a nd I i : \ pla i ? : : g j.. obt a i I the most ? ? j - 1 1 heads \s ?l..id\ p. a ????? a < I possible should I" s> l' led for t " growth of this product 'li??e ho: '..!>?? We ma > j j ? ? w make ' w ? plantings ? ' torn thus giving at. abunda:. e table Use and t ? ? be ! v h I d W ; ' ,v. ok I . and toma'oe- in soup mixture 'hi- fa! Kale Iiia.v le'W be sowed for wd.'c Ct'celis I ;|l>b.ig" >-ei| sholl ?? ? c - ed f'-r winter n>e, d;isf w .!. mixture of one part of sulphur ;.:.d s.\ parts lime !?? pl'e\- i.! >? :? v.i~. ?: . ' the . iibb.i.'e mag"! s,. pr. \e.at.r i .' cabbage crops, when t;,e jdar.'s ,, set out It Is wise ! . ? dUsf ltd- liiix'un into the cavity made for set;' - pla nt Celery may be sown now ui g.vi f.:.K plants for August transplants g Cauliflower and sft]sjf\ m.i\ :. >w b. planted. The cauliflower sow e 1 i . .w gives splendid beads in the fa! l'lai." bush beans. Iimki ro the bush. . . r * two weeks a few rows, to ha\e then, all flic fall The Wh'tr Henn .?h"U d be planted now and gather ud dry winter us( A two weeks > : .. . . of these may be planted f"..:., M until July, gathering tic m making a wonderful mark-t.. _? duct for the demonstration ne'-i,1.. . winter T)ie little white < eg t . . ma v be planted now and comes . ' ? r > early during the fall. like '!??? r (hey develop* v qubkh About the midd> y put potatoes from which snp hte fT*jv>ratr<I in, teak th* Wtfht i planting to Insure a good *tand for faJJ growth- Thvrv 1h no reason why cljw inemherM should not market Irish y?o ut.M- (luiiiiK the entire winter, 'flu Luokuiii Mountain make* the ho*t l>roi)(ic(ion, Inn i In* etlred "lulls from j [|i. It I i vs Triumph yield a very yo.?d fall trwp. I . . <> j Death Claims Sheriff Martin Charleston, July 11. Capt. J. Kl- 1 ipore Martin, sheriff of Charleston for nearly yeir>. died this morning nt hi-< t f>i(h*iM'?*. after an illness uf several weeks He jv;is in his (lilrd .veal*. The end en me at O.'JlO o'eloek. Ill-' .hath hits rau-ed a profound ? x'lipek to t'hl.s eonitnunity for while it \\ib realized that he was seriously ill, he had recently shown signs of Im provement. that led to the hope that he would recover. His eoudition he ?ame rapidly woric ? yesterday after noon. and Ills physicians last night de 'Vired he <!?>uld only live a Xew hours. ,.\t hi- bedside were all members of I hi- family, excepting Vincent .Martin, hi< youngest sou. a Cleinsotl eadet now | at Camp Kno.\, Kentucky. ;; _ . . A i the age of 7,7 years. U i* 1 ? I ; i.'ahili has just been naturalized at Waterfown. Mass. Taking No Chum**, llttMiun <aft*-r a visit to the doctor j ??Hat il<x tah huh- aiu u funny His Wife <h?uu'V" Kaslus "Madt? me ?w?IUh Uo t-attrWltft" fl.Uotl wlih pnwdnli, uml ^ ii-ll in*' I rt|iouWn't siuokie. As would.*' T, B. BRUCE Veterinarian l.yttHlon St., Tboiie 114 CAMDEN, S. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO, MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUCER STS. PK.o, 7) COLUMBIA, S.C. L A. PROUTY SODA FOUNTAIN Best Made in America It' interested, let us know and we will mail you cata logue and photographs. We also carry a complete line of Soda Fountain Supplies. Distributors for J Hunger lord Smith, Concentrated Syrups and Crushed Fruits. KOLMAN FOUNTAIN SUPPLY COMPANY. ' 302-4 Bryan street, West I*. O. Hox 1273 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - * v . ? ? Buy Jewelry at Home No use to patronize the' catalogue houses when you can get as large and varied, a selection of Jewelry and Novelties at this store as can be found anywhere in the carolinas. Our repair department is all that could be wish ed for. ? Buy at Home Member of Chamber of Commerce G.L.BLACKWELL" JEWELER 6 OPTOMETRIST ? CAMDEN SOUTH CAROLINA I Chevrolet "490" Touring Car Was $925.00 Delivered Camden Now $725.00, All Charges Paid REDUCED $200 [ he Lowest Priced Completely Equipped Automobile on the Market. BUY NOW George T. Little DISTRIBUTOR Goodrich Tires ? Quaker State Oil ? Willard Batteries RELIABLE SERVICE ON ALL CARS Member of Chamber of Commerce ^