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Automobile* and Manner*. w r tVatherstone in Southern Obits <iA tiau Advocate) %utomot><lt's are ? great blowing in ^ reapers, but they certainly ha to ?ot improved the man nor a of tho poo At IV tiui? vvaK *and l,RS uot l>00n itry long ago) 'when the driver of 0iip wMcle on tho public highway u,vt*r passed another without atoppiug w apologize nntl giviug soma goo4 unsou ; but now such u courtesy is almost ? thittg of the pns't. The fol 1 low behind, if 1?e has tho fuater cur, M8 ki? horn ami scoots by without offering an.v apology whatever. Ami. iometinus. by the very manner in which lie blows his horn, he says to (l?. fellow in front, out of my fal you trifling rascivl yon. what toislpess have you got on the road anyhow?" And then again, automobiles have L&eiwd and almost swept awa.v the fow conventionalities and courtesies which we had left amongst tho you rig afote of the two sexes. The time was when a' young man ,Mrlng to make an engagement with ,1 young lady, wrote her a note, in ihe most formal and ret^eotful lan sau/ro. The note, read something like this: ".Mr. H row n (presents com pi i mcifls to Miss 70i]Sg und if a#K#-' ?t?le. he will lie pleased to escort her to church next Sunday night." Rut. surely, you say. "That must have been a hundred years ago."- Oh. no loss than fifty. Later came the telephone and then tho boys 'rang up. the glrjs and said: "Say don't you want to go to church with mo tonight V" And then eauie the automobile age, when they don't writ** notes or ring the '.phono, but Just ride up in front of the houHo and Mow .the horn, and say, 'Vome onjurnp in nod go with in And to* often, tlu- girls go anywliciv, anytime that they are want ed to go. i don't think that. I am an "Old ^Ogy," 'except, pojwlbly, in the cy?? of the very young ; aud I believe, with all my heart, in the young people bav in# the very host time posslbte; but I am very strongly persuaded that it is time to call a bait along these linos. The doing awuy with the little eour i tesles and conventionalities that used to exist l>etwoen (He ttt?XOS is hound to la* productive of evil. Much conven tionalities wen* sate gaurds provided by the experience of all the past, and they cannot ?>e tampered with in safe ty. | Ami the little courtesies of former | days tended very mueh to mnke life 1 sweeter and hotter. Women will be eligible to all th 5 awards offered by >tlie Woodro\v Wil son Foundation, and Judged affording to the same standards of merits as men. Mrs. Tjeveridgo of School waft, \yi8., recently elected president of the Twenty-fifth Infantry Assoela tion is believed to be the first woman ever elected president of a G. A. It. regiment. H was while ithe regiment was stationed at Louisville, Ky., that a special order allowed her to be mus tered into the regiment a few day's after her blrtb. * ? Prices ? ON LADIES DRESSES, COATS and LADIES COAT SUITS .3tT: 't 1 Now Is Your Chance to Get It From THE SNYDER STORE At 35 Per Cent. 0t( Ladies' Coat Suits $16 value $7.50 Ladies' Coat Suits $25 value $14.50 Ladies' Dresses" from $16 up to $20 value $10.00 Ladies' Dresses from $30 up to $35 value $15.98 Ladies' Coats, $10 value $4.98,. Ladies' Co a ts, value from $15 up to $25 ..$12.98 Ladies' Coats, value from $50 up to $7?r $39.50 Also special prices on Mens' and Ladies' Shoes in the best grade from $1.98 up. Boy'.s and Girl's Scuff ers, sizes 8 to.l ? $1.98 THE SNYDER STORE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CORNER EAGLE "MIKADO" Pencil No. 174 ' or ,^a'? a* your Dealer ? Made in fire grade* ask for the yellow pencil with the red band EAGLE MIKADO _ EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK TRADE AT HOME ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GROCERIES Made for Southern Merchants To Sell Southern Folks And Please Southern Tastes All Varieties of Groceries and all the Year Round Service can be Had at Madame Kajiko Ymjkuu, the *Oarrle Nation" of Japan, who Ik now v?at 88 years of uki> an<l president of the Jap am- 8o Women's Betterment Association ivproMMittuK a membership of more than 500,000 ill nccontpanyiojc the Jai j ?-n? -m* iieace (IoU'kui joii t<? the ViiU<Hl Wants-For Sale "Ntibeeribe For Your Home Town Taper Week,** November 7th- 12th, I.OST OK STRAVKIWrwo small. red pigs about wU mouths old. strayed from my premiss Monday. Reward If returned to J. II. Hums, Camden, 1 tL I.EMONS ? .'MK- jut dozen. The ('ash Store. l'Ll'MBlNti ? Plumbing and tin repair work. Repair work a specialty. Call (Jus llayos, phono U17-J, Ca'm don, s. c. |Tob, 10pd. FOR SALE ? ily lutfnc picv at Mat Hock, wifti new four-room house, barn and stables, about ono hundred acres good' land, about 750,(HK) foot fino timber virgin forest pine, white oak, post oak and m>plar. Seven miles from Kershaw, S. C. Also about 30 bushels good corn, 10 tnishpls pea*, 500 bundle^ fodder. Interesting proposition to accepta ble party. II. L, Fletcher. & Caldwell 8 1 root, Chariot to, Nr. 0. 30-31 pd WANTED ? l'osltlou Iii Camden as double entry bookkeeper. Refer-, ences furnished. Write "W. II. 8." 1007 L.vttletou Street, Camden, 8. C. #0pd. Buy Royal Baking Powder? tfor. your Mystery Oake from The Ca?h Store, ? we sell It for ?lessi - V ??> FOR SALE? Oue 19ii2 Dodge * curing ear for *ale. Has never ibeen run, Ajxply to W. O. Hay. Camden. 8. C. 3a rw WANTED ? One good milch cow. Should give 3 1-12 gallons or over. Will pay price for right cow. Ajp piy to D. Snyder, at Snyder's St roe, Camden, S .0. 30. BATTERY SERVICE ? We give free service ou all make batteries. Bat teries recharged, rebuilt u.nd ex] changed. A. brand new Ford battery for $23.r>0 exchange. Camden Bat tery and Vulcanising "Works. Phone' 480, Camden. S. C. 30-33pd. LOST? On October lilst, one blue speckled hound bitch, about five months old. Hits large ears, and .. answers to the name of "Dlna." Ho ward If returned to W. W. Belvin, Hermitage Mills, Camden, S. C. ltp WANTED ? position caring fi?r peach orchard. Best references and other information furnished by writing , lames Orlffin. rfd 3. Hlaney, S. C.' ? ltpd WANTED? Four koo<1 mules thirty (lays for -their (food, may buy. J. II. Anderson. Camden. S, C. lti>d Vl'ANTED ? Men or women to take or ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and chil dren. Eliminates darning. We pay 7?e an hour fgmre timo, ot $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills. Norristown, Pa, 28tf FOR SALE-? Milk delivered every morning. Apply. to B.- M. Hall, route "2, Camden, S. C. 27tf. FOR SALE? Unusual value in Podge touring car: Used but In first class tfhape. DeLoa'ehe Motor Co., Cam den, S. C. 27tf FOR SALE? Cut dcAvii Ford in good running condition at a bargain for quick sale. Apply Kershaw Motor Co.. Camden. S. C. 2S 29.30pd NOTICE ? All kinds of repairing, such ns bicycles, baby carriages, oil stoves and many other things. We do sol - tiering* Articles to bo repaired cull ed for and delivered by notifying us Baby carriages re -tired while you wait. Camden Cycle Shop. I>eKalb St., Camden, S. C. 2&-30pd FOR SALE ? Ai a bargain a Mitchell car, lias been run less than six thousand miles, in perfect order. Price $10^. Apply Henry Savage. 27 AGENT WANTED ? For Worthrnorr Hair Preparation. See or call on Madam K. E. Belton. \7Y.i (iordv Street. Caradea. S. C. 20;' WANTED ? To buy all kinds., of cast iron scraps., Camden Iron & Brass Works, near Southern passenger station. Camden, S. C ? Qti. Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators ? Save trouble and delays by buying: from T. B. McClain, at Manufac* L turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam derv, S. C. 43. BOX PAPER? I.egal size 8., 1-2 x 13 box paper put up in neat boxes of 500 sheets. f3.!SO per box at The r. Chronicle office. FOR SAIX? Ow oer leaving city and Offers for immediate sale one si* room hou*e on desirable lot fronting 104 feet and extending" to a depth of 74 feet. Price $2,C00. For further information apply to T. B. Davis, Sr., 707 LaFayette avenue, or H G. Carrftoa, Sr. 4 gpflt ? ? ? FOR R*VT ? Tract of land known as the D. T. Blackmon place. Two horse farm open on place. Within a half mile of school. Apply to J. If. Bnrn* or L A. Witfkowsfcy. 29tf ? I ?? ''i Horn* K<?U Jaekaoa 8d?ol. The honor roll of tho Jackson Oolor. tni graded school for the flrxt month beginning Kept ember l'Jth and ending October 7th, 4a as follows: Flr*t tirade (b) Oworge Darby, Tony Kirkland. George Nt'laon, Mamir Duren, (lertrude Colema* and Loolu WmjhiiM. First (?rade (a) ? Bonnie Jones. Christine Mdodana. Ida Mae Den*. Sadie Coleman, Kugenlu Jones and Herman DuBose. Second (3 wide. ? Nell Jo Smyri, Cora Duron, Susie Boyklp. (\>rrte Bolle Shropshire. Bottle Wilkes and Hosn line Itoss. Fourth tirade.?Charlotte Nelson. . Fifth tJrade. Alvln DuBomv John McKaln. Matlly Shroj>shlre( KlUa Alexander, Boulah Duron, Callsta Shropshire. and Be nth a Williams. *? sixth' Grade, Beta. Boykln. Naomi Boykln, and ltal,ph MetJlrt. Seventh Onode. ? dtosa Aaron. Jim mle Meek and Wthel Benson. A* a part of ,the plan <to enlarge lis uxofuHnoss, the itoyal Colonial lustl* ?tute, founded in London (more tfinn fifty years ago "to work for the per manent unity of the British Empire," has decided to evtcml its privileges lo women. BOOSTING HOME INDUSTRIES Following the awakening which has come as a result of the Made ln<Cat'o> Unas Imposition, held at Charlotte to cently, together with the wide pub licity whleh attended that event, the business men of this section have greeted with much satisfaction the Carolina Shopping List, published and distributed by the Observer IVtn'ing House of Churlotte. The tlrst edition of this shopulbg list comprises 10,000 copies' ami Vi* been distributed through the rA.'ham hers of Commerce, merchants' associa tions, libraries, civic clubs and com mercial and manufacturing organisa tions. The reception of the first ?d> tlon and the readily apparent value of the publication have resulted in the decision upon the pan of the publish ers to Issue a second edition of 30, 000 copies in the near future which will be more comprehensive than the The new shopping list enables the North Carolina consumer, -.retailer and Jobber to purchase at home those ar ticles which are manufactured within the two states. in its classifications, like the recent exposition, it Is a rev elation of the present state of d*,,*??'",? ment of the manufactures in the two "states, and of the variety und qaaiuy of tholr products. ft ts Invaluable to the Carolina mer chants in their new determination to keep Carolina money at home for the development of Carolina industry and the increasing wealth and prosperity of Carolina poopla. Child Killed By Auto>. Spartanburg. Get. W. -Vivian Boat; flu* nlne-ynit'Old daughter of Mr. and Mr.\ Jobn H. Most, wan ru'u over oju ? In- <Jleudale road near the Country Olub by an automobile and almost |h> ?tautly IctlfocL The girl bad bwn at tending the cooperative HChool and wa* returning homo. A truck In used to t rancor t the children to and from tbeir homes. The i<hlld got out of the truck and went aroUnd tbe ond of it 4o go into ber borne. Ah she el enrol Hi.' truck .a car drivou by Uutortf i'hilllps, accompanied by Hermit Lind say. passed on the wrong aide. o( the truck, it is said, aud ran over the Child, crushing hor breast breaking her ribs and collar bone. The young meu stort>ed uiui took the child and her mother to the new geueral hospital, but she was dead before reaching the hospital. Both young men have been placed under urrest. Mr. ttoat, fattker of the child, works in the postoffice here. , v Standard WE SELL THE We sell the kind tfcat gives SATISFACTION. Get our prices on Vulcan steel beam and all kinds of wood beam plow stocks, plow points, plow shapes and repair parts. ..Disc and Peg tooth harrows, one horse and two horse Superior and Emerson grain drills. We have reduced price on Wagons, Buggies and Harness. Steel ranges, cook stoves, and Heaters. Wire fencing, all kinds* Lime, Plaster, Cement, plails, Paints and Shingles. Let us show you and name you prices. LET US SAVE YOU MONEY Mackey Mercantile Co. ATTENTION campers and CONTRACTORS You are pvabablg plaiiv ulnp to take a camping out trip of some sort, lu which raw you should hare, a first class mnv Wall Tent, as sho^vn by ?ut. Wo can (rive you a tent 0 feet 4 inches by 11 feet 8 Inches of 10 ounce ..Usamp" ma terlal for $.'10. "Usamip" stands for I*. ft. Army Mlldcwproofcd. * COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervai? St. - Columbia, S. C. WEEK END WEEK END Prosperity Specials THE TIME FOR ACTION IS HERE This week we are placing our entire stock of HOSIERY at Special Prices for ? FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY KAYSER SILK ?4.50 Silk, all color*. . &i.4f> <Jlov?* Silk, all <*olors. sixvlal ... 3.15 $.' ? JV) Lare\ all colors, sjxvial ... 2.65 OtfYX SILK .$?1.75 Silk, hand oml?roUlcro<L spe cial $4i5 ?1.25 Silk, Full Fashion, special .. 2.85 $ft.00 Silk, extra k\7<o. special 2.4.5 GORDON SILK $TJ Silk. Full Fashion, .spceial $2-35 $2.50 Silk, F\j11 Fashion, special .. IJ>5 $1 .25 Silk. I^ale top. xpeelal .33 $1.00 Silk. regular *ls?\ npnrial .... .85 RADMOOR SILK COLORS: BLACK, WHITE. BltOWK $.1 ,.V) Silk nport, *ptM:ial . $1.20 $1.2T? l*u rn Silk, npooial ..... 95 $1.00 Silk, special .85 7"m* Txvintcx Filx'r Silk, siw^-ial .00 MERCERIZED COTTON HOSE Si .f?0 Onyx. -t>ljM'k only. special .... S1JJ0 $1.25 Onyx, Mack only, .special. 95 $1.00 Onyx, hl?*;k only. HpwJal ? .85 7:V Katlra *J??, Gordon. Kptxrinl ,^.^60r ' 7.V regular sito, Gordon, spociul .... 60c ."?<)<? Gordon Brand, special .... 40c The