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Ttmylor ? McDatiald Mr William tl Mcl>ouald , formerly of Greenville, H O, ?nd Mri Uinok> Lea Traylor, of Camden, were quietly mar tied Id Camden on April 15th. Mr* Tru)loi la the daughter of Mr Jamea H It. ik <>f t itiutlw, with whom abe ha* home for several , year*. Mr Mei>onald ha* been mak ing hi* home la Camden for a yea/- or more where he ha* been engaged in tlx* pilntlng Inndueaa. Change** on Seaboard The old acheduk* on the Seaboard went Into effect la*t Sunday and the dffiartnna from Camden no*v are as fo)U>wa. ? >to?tbb#H?^tl at 10)94 a 4 ?a.. IfttW i. in., and 10:0H i?. in. Northbound at 0 ?10 a. m., 5.1-1 |i. m. and 6:25 p. in. . Stork Poaipooea Murder Trial York. April 17.? Trial of the c ase against Mm Kffle Hnggim* ami Albert Zimmerman, <<harged Jointly wltb the murder of 1'bik IfugicinM husband of Mra Iluggin* here on November 7, la*fr was formally postponed after the tfprlng term of Court of General Kes aions convened this morning MM Htig flna gave birth to a baby !>oy $t the county home Friday night and trial waa<po?t|ian?>d for that reason. Mother and child are getting alofltf nl<x?y. It la hardly probable that the ease will l"?e tried untU next November, Mra Hug gin# is the fir#t white woman to be charged with murder . here In more than half century. Twenty -two prison era fa cod JudifO lUmman when <<onrt convened thin morning. Fifteen plaid ?i guilty, to charge* raiiglng from r ?*>uiuU and battery to larceny at the' morning sessdon'. What i* believed by those In close toucb with the ixAitical situation in this atate to be an authentic report reached Greenwood Thursday that former Governor John Gary Evens of Spartanburg will Ik* a candidate for governor in the approaching cam paign. It la. reported that frlondn of Mr Kvans definitely launched bis enmrpaign at a private meeting in t'olunibla Wednesday night and that Joe Sparks, a veteran newspaper man. would have ohargcd'of his campaign. Miss Maud Karl, one of the most prominent female artists in KngUlnd, make* a aj>eclalty of painting portraits' of dogs and already lias [minted pic tures of all the prominent dogs in Great Hritain. including' thoce of the royal family. To Build CMMif Kectery Ttw contract bM tieen let fur the ereoflou of a Cte (bulk' rrtlory on North l<y*rteton stre??, to be plared ot? the ?with side of thr church. Mr <ksorge A Crewl, a ('^umIcu contractor. >Mf been awardcl the contract aisi it It to t* ciaupletcd within two in 'II u? building will be wvwi room* and made of hollow tile ?tum? flui-ih, with Spanish tth* roof, and 1* to cost ap proximately $i,5<>0. When competed it will tje occupied by Itev M J lti-ddlii, the i>a>.t<?r <>/ rhe eiTufcK. plant of th?- Darlingto . Iron work* ami several negro houses were (Jcntroj'wi by fire at l>srllugton, last 'Tuesday aftrrnor?n, <hr fire oiginating j In the iron work* in a maimer not ac. I counted for. Itutart (Jul lien hat M^iU bin the Fountain Inn Tribune to MclvinL Xi|**, of Lincoln ton, N C-, Mrs C/utl Qe*i died recently and Mr Quillen has decided toleave Fountain Inn. A Joyful Hirmw Hide <>n Inst Friday ftlfffct the Boykia Neison-tlalne* community had a joyful tdraw-ride starting from Samuel Unines' home by way of Kirk wood Ho tel through the colored settlement down i^amjAjcU Street at raight to the Jack sop School grove where they en camped for a space of an hour and a half. The company consisted of abo^t six wagons heavily loaded with all sort# of good thing* fi< ?-at and soft drinks which made the rido a real Joy and merriment. The host waa composed of married men and their respective wive*. On their way to the above' mentioned grove, they made a halt tu front of Itev. Mdouaoa'tt -residence ami extended him a cordial invitation to participate with them. Although he was greatly surprised at the strange ami unexpected occurrence, he haj?plly accepted the welcome luvltatlon and followed the Joyful host to the grove. There all had a Jolly time ? nice, clean and becoming the class of ])cople In the crowd. After a brief yet spright ly good old time school children play, the ladies spread their table-cloths up on the pine straw. Space will not al low the muuicratlon of the various dishes and varied edible*. Sufficient to say that all had more than enough, and the fragments were gathered and carried back home to the children. After the great supper the joy rid ing company Journeyed back to their neighborhood by way </f I)e Kalb Street on across Main. thence up T.ytteleton Street getting to their several homes shout 12 o'clock. These colored frien'ls have learned to get some wjjoyment out life in spite of these depressing and trying times. They are not only industrious, faithful to their several duties, law abiding citizen** but they are loyal to their fiod. and optimistic in their views of life. Contributed. STRENGTH VITAUTY HAPP1NESS ? ? ? ?? \ A MV&HXUK TO FKOPLK IN POOR HEALTH WHO WANT TO BE WELL If you are in i>oor health merely from a tccnerul run-down condition, get some 0 tide's Pepto Mangau ! of your druggist and take St with your meal* for a few week* of until you feel li^-ht again? Pt-iKo Mu i/jfHii is a wou derful tonic and blood-buiklcr ami i? very ideatmut to take, -It does not act like a miracle. Its effects are gradual, hut real and sure. It contains iron lu a form easily digested and absorbed by the system. F\or thirty years dude's Pepto-Maugan has been uae<l by phy sicians a* a tonic for run-down i>eo|4e. I Mi n't continue to be weak, nervous, end headachy ? take <f?ude'B l'ep<o Manga n and restore your health. Thousands have been bellied back to health by it ? you can be benefited If you will accept this truth and act now. Sold In both liquid and tablet form. ? Ad ver tisemeni^r^g; Wants-For Sale JERSEY Bl'LL? Baby Girl's King No. 191558; Hire Flossie Fox's King George, No. 174744; Dam Sophie's Baby Girl, No. 367631 ; Dropped September 11, 1020. Marking. solid color. Mack tongue and switch. A flue animal from finest milking strains. Will stand at Mulberry Plantation for a limited time. Fee $5.00 cash. 3-5 Mb. FOB SALE ? OfTer one million pure Porto Kico potato plants, grown from treated potatoes, immediate shipment. Dollar sixty per thous and via express.. Guarantee arrival. Pays to buy good plants. G. J Derrick, Lancaster, S. O.. 2-3pd BOCK SPBING CBEAMEBY? Ice cream will 1*? given' free with all purchases at the following places Friday. April 21. Electric MfUd Bake Shop W. Robin Zemp's T>ni& Store, The Wigwam, and Zemp and DePass. 3pd. BOCK SPBING CBEAMEBV ? Wp handle ice cream, crennu milk, but ter-milk and butter, all manufactur ed from pure Guernsey milk. Satis faction guaranteed. Give us a trial. Camden', s. C. 3pd. FOUND ? Valuable bunch of key*. Ow aier van bava the in by calling at thta office and paying for this adverti#* L ***m{ TRKK OWNERS ATTENTION ? W e have arranged to secure truck parts I for the make* of trucks used iu tht* , community. <iur equipment for thU kind of service la second to none. Our n^jABtn will be glad to serve you without delay, Hay's Garage, ! South Broad Street, Camden. S. C 2 1*. J TAKK.N IT ? Ofcje stray yellow- year J- ' lug heifer at my home near the fac tory school. ( Hruer can get saihe by paylug for (hU advertisement and expense of keep. Mr* Kate Post on, < aui.U n. 8. 0. 1 tp. . QPFQRTUMT\'~ 1 tun looking for the right man to open a work hblrt awl dress d?lr* factory j iu Camden, to sell to the retailer and , Jobbing trade. Address Box 21, Camden. 8. C. 2 tr. SPECIAL ? With each 25 ceOts pur chase of large aire Star soap will give one 10 cents cake of Ivory soap. .Stokes and Evans, Camden, 8. O. 3sb HPECIAL? WltlL each 25 ceoU pur* I chase of large , size Star so?p will : give one 10 cents cikVd Ivory soap. Stokes ami Brans; Camden, S c. 3sb LOST? Betweeu Wigwam and Com- J mercial Hotel one cuff link with j Masonic emblem on same. Finder will receive reward by returning same to Stokes and Evans Store, 1 0ymden, s. r . 3 4b. I SPECIAL ? With each 25 cents pur chase of large siae Star soap will ' give one 10 cents cake of Ivory soap. 1 Stokes and I^vaua, Camden, S O. 8sb FOR SALE ? One Jersey Cow, fresh ' In Milk, price $40.00. Can be seen at the house if notified a day ahead. Mrs B. J. Truowdale, Westville, S. C. ! 1-3 pd. 1 i AUTO AND MACHINERY OWNERS ? We now have two compete acety- ! lene welding outfits and can weld any metal. Jobs done while you wait. Hay's Oarage, South Broad Street, Camden, S C. 2-4sb I FOR SALE ? Light wood, pine and oak wood any length. Prompt delivery. ' CaU 62, R. M. Kennedy, Jr. S8tf FOR SALE? Osborne binder In good rvrrtning shape. A bargain. Also Mc Cormiok and Dee ring binders. See iw before you buy SPRINOS A SHANNON, Camden, S. C. 2tf | FOR SALE? O&borne binder In good running shape. A bargain. Also Mc ICormick and Deerlng binders. See us before you buy SPRINGS & SHANNON, Camden, S. C. 2tf FOR SALE ? Osborne binder in good nrnning shape. A bargain. Also Mc Cormick and Deering binders. See ! us before you buy SPRINGS & j SHANNON, Camden, S. C. 2tf NOTICE TO THE PtJBUC?We wUh to announce I hut we have tortrMffftX tfca. front, of our garage and have changed It Into a fltUHK sttitlon. T.hl* irtti lu no way tnterfoar with our battery and accessor y department. We are better equipped thau ever to serve you. We specialise lu Pord re|wlra and have with ua Mr. Joe IVttlgrew who has charge of the shop. Wo will tw glad to have you call on ua Cor anything large or small. We guarantee every ' Job tamed out and our price as low a* good work can he doue for. U K Hoard's garage, Camden, SC. ? ? zu~- ? ...... y . i-,-' PKOPKKTV OWN KltS ? Save your r\ ?fs of all kinds. Tin, pajier, Iron wood, ah Ingle and gravel roof*. Mc Donald roof paint and cerneut pre serves all roofa and MOM 0.11 leaks in all roof*. We paint roofa any where thin aide of tlffc pond. Phone ua, we will do the rest. Phoue 207- W Camden, 8. C. 50- tf CASH for IXIOS ? We pay the highest market price for strictly high class ash. popish and cn? 1UWS logs, delivered by rail or tritfk to our Sumter hand-mill. Write or call for particulars. Tl?e Sumter Hardwood Cot, Sum ter, 8. C. l-4sb. FOR SALE ? Millions of PORTO KICO POTATO PLANTS now ready. 50Q. $1.50 ; 1000, |2.50, post paid. $1.40 per 1000, Express collect. Tomato plants same price Cash with orders. VALDOSTA POTATO PLANT CO., Va'dosta, Ga. - 1-2-3 p<l DON'T BUCK ? When your teoants re fuse to pay the rent on account of your roof leaking. Have McDonald Roof Paint and Cement put on your roofs of all kinds and you will not have any leaks. Ask or phone the Kershaw Banking A Mercantile Co., Springs & Shafnaion, Geo. T. Little, if McDonald paints roofs right and stops leaks. Phone McDonald, 297 W, Camden, S. C; ? 2tf FOR SALE ? Million disease-free, pure Porto Rico potato plants, foajWe llvery, April 15th. Dollar twenty five per thousand. Lots of five thousand, one dollar. Place order now and get jriants when wanted. Fairview Plantation, Camden, S. C. C. B. McCa skill, Mgr. l-4pd. Carbide For All Makei of Gat 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. WANTED ? To give you an estimate on your building, new or repairs to the old. .Address J. J. Christmas, Con - tractor and Builder, 121. .\'ork St., Camden, S. O. 2-4 pd. < * w*'" nut Ices. Also Inturasted la hard wood tracts of tindnur. H \V Walker 1 timber Company, Sa1ta*>ury, N <J FOR SALE ? Two good horses and two good mules for gale. See n* tt once. W. P. Trueadel, rte J, Weu. vllie, 8. O. 1 3sb. . WANTKD ? Cows for pasturing on splendid upland pasture. Apply <0 B. R. Truesdale, rte 8, Camden, 8. 0. mpd. FOR REN'^?Rooms for light houa* keeping. Call at 500 Chestnut 8t, " 48 tf PHOTO FIN ISHINO? I represent ttw Columbia Photo Finishing Company tot Kodak work. I also take orden for enlarging pictures, pastel, oepU or crayon . Am located at old stand, over old banli Hough, Camden, S. o. FOR SALE ? Six Registered pedigreed Pekingese pt*ppies. Price $60 eack. Apply to Mlas Catherine Thome, Camden. S. 0., or phone 201-J. 48-2* 52-2pd, Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Orer Broce'i Store) CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Lyttleton St., Phone 114 CAMDEN, S. C. DR. R. E. STEVENSON ? DENTIST Crocker Building Camden, S. C. What The Bankers of South Carolina Think *? ? ' ? of Cooperative Marketing of Cotton > * B. C. Matthews, president of the National Bank of Newberry: "How any one with average intelligence can refuse to join and cooperate with the cooperative cotton marketing: association is more than I can understand. Self-preservation being one of the first laws of nature demands that they protect themselves by joining. Every one knows how to plant, cultivate and harvest cotton, but how to sell seems to have been an unknown quantity until the birth of the cooperative cotton marketing association. The juries of this country may not convict the producers who refuse to join but they will certainly hurt their reputation in church. Intelligence assert thyself! P. E. Clinkscales of the Bank of Anderson: "I have gone fully into the plan of cooperative marketing and most heartily approve of it." J. S. Stark, president of the Planters Bank of Abbeville: "The organization of the cotton growers' cooperative association is the greatest movement for the farmer ever un dertaken." W. C. Beacham, president of the Peoples National Bank of Greenville: "Our farmers have suffered great losses in the past on account of the marketing methods of their cotton and cooperation as suggested appears to me to be the only practical method of relief that has been suggested." The Bank of Kingstree, the Bank of Williamsburg and the Wee Nee Bank 6f Kingttree: ''We will stand by the South Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association. We propose to help Williamsburg realize its maximum prosperity through cooperation. We appreciate the power in united effort. -JWe know that now is the time to organize. We have studied the 5-year contract and see in it a real hope. We endorse its provisions." J Palmetto National Bank of Columbia. "Believing that the cooperative marketing of cotton will result in a stabilization of the price of the South's greatest crop, this bank lveartily endorses the campaign for the formation of the South Carolina Cotton Growers' Cooperative Association and commends it to the farmers of Richland county and South Carolina." National Loan and Exchange Bank of Columbia: "We endorse the cooperative marketing of cotton and believe it is for the best interests of thei farmers of tjie state." Fifteen banks of Greenville city and county: "We herebv endorse the movement for cooperative marketing of cotton and therefore urge all farmers to join the associa tion." C. G. Rowland, president of the National Bank of South Carolina of Sumter: "I -am most heartily in favor of the cooperative marketing of cotton for the reason that it helps those living in the cotton belt. I sincerely hope the campaign to organize the state may be a decided success. If the cotton producer has to buy from those who are or ganized and sell to those who are organized and he himself does not organize who Is the loser? What affects the farmer affects all of us." THE SOUTII CAROLINA COTTON GROWERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION HAS LETTERS FROM HUNDREDS OF BANKERS ALL OVER SOUTH CAROLINA STRONGLY ENDORSING THE MOVEMENT. AT LEAST 95 PER CENT OF THE BANKS OF SOUTH CAROLINA HAVE ENDORSED IT. IN MANY OF THE COUNTIES OF THE STATE THE BANKERS ARE OUT CANVASSING FOR CONTRACTS, DECLARING COOPERATIVE MARKETING TO BE OUR GREATEST HOPE. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF TI1E SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS ASSOCIATION HAS ENDORSED THE MOVEMENT. THE BANKERS OF TEXAS AND OKLA HOMA WHERE SIMILAR ASSOCIATIONS ARE ALREADY FUNCTIONING SAY THAT THEY MEAN MUCH FOR THE FARMERS AND FOR EVERYBODY CONCERN ED. NATHAN ADAMS, OF DALLAS, TEX'As, ONE OF THE BIGGEST BANKERS OF THE SOUTH, SAYS: "COOPERATIVE MARKETING IS THE SALVATION OF thesouth." .v j. : tr;? : : i "V WRy'i?:.?:': OVER 3,500,000 BALES. WILL BE SOLD COOPERATIVELY THIS FALL. THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN SIGNED BY THOUSANDS OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FARMERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND IN THE SOUTH. THE BEST BRAINS IN THE SOUTH HAVE- ENDORSED ^T. s-vr .'''I ~ ^