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? A Wish ??J hare taken Cardui lor run down. out condition, nervousness and sleeplessness, and I was weak, too," says Mrs. Sitvie Eates, of Jennings, Okla. "Cardui did me just lots of good? to much that 1 gave it; to my daughter. She com plained of a soreness in her side* and back. She took three bottles of CAR The WoRiiiii's Tonic and her condition was much better. "We have lived here, near Jennings,, for 2f> years, and now we have ourov^n home in town. 1 have had to work pretty hard, as this country wasn't built up, and it made it hard for us. "I WISH I could tell weak women of Cardui? the medicine that helped give me the strength to go on and do my work." E* The president. of tin* South Caro ltrtu Tenchcrs*. Association, ? ? j?*< t *?<! in the recent ((invention in Columbia, .,s \\\ .1. Mfl larrity, of Aiken, and the sf-( N't.Mi y-t reasui >' is B W l'nrkin ."<>n, Columbia. (1. A. CREED (letter a! Contractor Estimates Furnished .'{11 DcKali) St Phony ! 02 J CAMDEN, S. C. - T. B. BRUCE Vftoririarian t > It li'i uti s< . Plionr J I *> CAMDEN, 5. C. DR. (i. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST First Floor, Crockcr Buildiug PHONE 450 Dr. C. F. Soweil DEiNTIST (Odin* Over Kruce's Store) CAMDEN, S C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. | MILL VVOKK SASH, DOORS. iii.iNDS AlNO Ij(J f >?'.K tM.AIN ^ M : l< - . f'-. 7 ! c ?: v DR. R F. ST EV F.N 5 ON ' : : ? N ! ! - I I r - i I ' WHAT THKY AUK DOING. ; Counts Agent Ha* .Many 1'Unn Map pod Out For lhin Year. Ar- Distrjet Atfefit for Home Dem uMstratmn Work in the Kas?oni part of the SMtato 1 have made a survey with yoiir County Ho an* Demonstra tion Agent ?f the condition and needs of your county along the line* of this particular work. We have found tin- main problems in lt ho district that need development are organisation, leadership among ! LIL'a! wunum and money-making Ill the rural homos. Your C-ouiny Agent is employing the- following mot hods in attacking t hey pjobloms: < >r;* 'i pi'' t ion o ' ( ?' l i find women': i < luh^: < 'ounty .'Councils for Farm \V union, South Carolina Home Producers' A ssoeiat ion. Club Ma rket . ? Short Course. Cohh. v ? in many line* of work. I' , o:lii.-f ion and Conservation. Poultry Work. J );?iry Woik. Sanitation and Health.. Kc.i eat ion.. Clubs have boon distributed in many parts of the county a Hording Oppor tunities for rural women and girls to come on co each month and take reg ular courses. There are county^wido activities that put some phase of the work in reach of every interested per son in the county. Many contests, campaigns and LIGHTING SCHEDULE Following is the lighting schedule adopted 1/y the Camden Water and Light Department, the now rates to apply on the May lighting accents: * Lighting Schedule for Residences. 1 2 1 0 c per K.W.H. for the block. All in excess of the block to be at 6c per K.W.H. . Minimum bill to be $1.50 per Month which allows the consumer to use 1 2 K.W.H. The minimum block is 24 K.W.H. for ii four-room house, Two addi tional K.W.H. to be added to the block for each additional room excluding bathroom..* pantrys and porch light Tins block schedule does not apply to ".''-tsonal consumers until after season's consumption has exceeded* $ I S.00. Commercial Lighting Schedule. Minimum bill to bo $1.50 per month, which .allows the eonsurrhv to use 12 K.W.H.? Next 10U K.W.H. at 10c. - evress at Ke per' K.W.H, - Cooking and Heating Schedule. y 5( per K.W.H. for the first 100 K.W., lOt) to 100 'J in excess of 100 !?? special. Minimum bill to be S'loo.per month with a season mini mum of $21.00. This applies only to ranges not exceeding 750.0 watt ca pacity'. hloctnc water heaters will be supplied only in connection with an electric range, and must be supplied with a double throw switch so as not to be thrown on the line together. Power and water rates to remain heretofore. TIik lighting and boating schedule to be effective with May bills which are due and payable June 1st, 1923. PLAY BALK! '."onu* here to Jiead quarters f or baseball equipment anrl uniforms. A complete lint? of '40cd;; is now r^acly for our inspection. err our into the spuing sunshine : Markov % Mrrcanf iie Company BLACK & DECKER MFC CO S Eloctr ic Drills, Drill Stands and Bonch Grinders. Il.\ \'K fN STOCK . ~>x " Dril? ^ 12 "> ui' 2-*j' \ 1 K rn?'r\ u h ??<>)- > | ^ ?mi Drill $105. on Cri.< n <irinilrr> rtith 1 ?_> " Drill | J r i I) riling > 1 ; u i \V nt** u - ? ?r niii)'' J'. . i r . ? i - ?? thi-n. Columbia Supply Co. 823 W. Gervais St. Columbia , S. C. schools for lor ul leader development arc beiitg conductor, so it is believed that 1V23 will 8oo marked develop ment and results obt&tyed hi mcn> lint's. MRS. S. O. I'LOWDKN, DUtfifit Home Demonstration Agvnt. Mr*. Davis l>ead. Mth. Francis Davis, wife of the late Garrison P. Davis, a well known lady of this county, died at her homo in the Cedar Crook neighborhood, on the 12th of April, after a bri^f. illness. Bho wa* in her 88th year* having boon btiin in what was then KershHw Coun ty, now l.ve. on January 11, lS.'iO, an 1 Was before her marriage Mi?s Fraifcis Marsh, . Mrs, Davis is survived l>y four, daughters and one son, namelv: M^rs. Harrison Watson, Mrs. Mahaley Da vis, Mr*. J. W. J. Hoy kin and Lau rence -Davis, of this county, and Mrs. J. Davis of Sumter, S. C. Twenty grand children and sixteen great-' grand children also survive. She was a consistent member of Cedar Creek Uaptist Church, where she will be greatly missed. The es te.em in which she was held, was mani fested to a great extent by the lovely HoYal tribute, and the throng that as sembled to pay their last respects. The funeral was conducted at Cedar Creek church Saturday morning at 1 1 o'clock by the l{ev. Dendy of Ker shaw, her former pastor, and inter ment was made in Cedar Crook cem etery. -^liishopville Messenger. , At Memphis, Tenn., Tuesday, 050 street car workers went o*V? a strike in a dispute over wages. The will of the lute ThoinnH C, 1 >?? ? Jioatu-t ot' Baltimore, is the shortest uii record. It read: "Bvery thing to my wile." New York's personal income tax , law, it is estimated, Will bring $^0,- | 000,000 into the state treasury. j Tune-in for "Home Sweet, Home," May 8 Just KM) yearn ago. May S. John llowiird I'ayiio above, then ago 1<\ wrote the pooni. "Home Mweel ^lome." which later was put to nn/? sio. To his memory every rartfc) broadcasting station in I ho T' ivy will have sun# the famous song on the ?venin>: of .May h- A million listeuers^ wili hear the sou#. Ills Brother Goes to Tump*. W. I*. Lindsay, pastor of the A K P. church at <J**e nwood, will U transferred to Thimm, Flu., ?*ftclr tl* meeting of the A. P. Synod *t Cheater lu xt month.^ Mr. and Mr?. Lindsay have been iirOmuwood onjJ since tin* first of Jnnuury but during that timo have made a lurge number of friends, who had hoped thut they would remain permanently. At Ta?>. pa he will sueeeeH Rev. Henry $ Pressley, who has gone as a mission ary to Mexico. Mr. Lindsay will be succeeded at Greenwood by the Kev Ct. T. McGUl, " returned missionary from I ndia. Rev. Mr. Lindsay is a brother 6j| Mr* John S. Lindsay, 0f Camden. VISIT TUB SPAKTANBPRt; MUSK FESTIVAL Spartanburg, S. Cj May 2, 3, I, 193.1 SOUTHBRN RAILWAY SYSTEM. - ? . f The Southern Railway announce* special reduced round trip fares to Spartanburg account of the afeow oci asio/i. The Philadelphia Festival Orcheatra of Philadelphia has been secured, also the World's most famous Artists for the entire occasion. The Converse College Choral SocU oty consisting of 400 voices; The Fa mous Children's Chorus, consisting of 500 voices for the Public Schools. For detailed information regarding I fares, sccdules, etc., call oh Southern ' Railway local agents. C DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK WILL ENROLL YOU IN THE Most of your neighbors drive motor cars. They can go where and when they choose. Their cars play a large part in their daily life, 'furnishing them with quick and convenient trans portation for both business and pleasure. Realizing what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enoyment of life, we have arranged to extend the facilities of our bank to those who desire to become owners of For-d Cars t hrough the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. I'nder this plan you can begin with an initial deposit as low as So.OO. Then select the type of Ford car you want Touring Car, n Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc. -and arrange to make weekly deposits on which interest will be computed at our regular savings rate. Come in and let us fur'.her explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to you, or if you wish, go to the n'-ar-M F??r?l Dealer for r.i rt her details. Start today, and before you realize it you wil: !,<? driving your own car. The Bank of Camden