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Top of I ?J.'.irifl.OOit equivalent r.(h) ?j n? I bales was forecast today' by the department of agriculture. ? - Cotton, of this yeat '* crop unmed l?iioi to Au^u^t MJ amounted to I IK.iMfi running hairs, counting round .'?% half bales. the rctisus bureau an-' nounred in tin* joint report with the department of a^ncult urr. I'hc lot et'ast was based on the con dition of the nop August !?'?, which . was pet rent of a normal A foiven-t ot ! li.r'fj 1 ,000 bales was is sued August H on thu eondit ion oi l he i i op as o! August I, which wa <17. ! p? i cent ??f normal, indicating an arif yiehl of 1 !??..*? pounds. I.u<t year's* nop1 u;i.^ 1 0, 1 2S, ITS" hales and 1 nuidit ion of tin- nop August li-? was al l pel eetii, I his year's Anie-rican cotton cioo, the size of w'hii h has been engaging fho at ti-nt ion of the t <? x t i !?? world nice it was planted because of the ^ scarcity of raw eottor, icspolided to better (,'niwitiji conditions in tin* first half ul Auku.?I, resulting in a f< i ???? - < a* I of I equivalent f>l)0 pound hale . oi I'O.'.OOll . bales more I halt v.d ica! ed :i fovtlrtjiht aj;u. I he l ord Motor company now has a tolai of l.'ijO'.'L! authorized dealers. <?1 the total then ate in the I 'tilled State-* and f ."??!>? sea tiered I h i ou^hout ' t lie ii -t of the world. Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN. S. C. R. (i. C. TRANTHAM DEN FIST First Fioor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 PIANO TUNING Lewis L. Moore 2-42-W PHONE or 46 CAMDEN. S. C. T. B. BRUCE Vt'CtTinarian ! ? f ? l? ? .-?? -t I'hon.' 1 I J I'AMDl.N, S. C. Hayes Bus Line C AMD F. N 1 i ) C > I umbia, Bishopvillc, Hartsville, Krr?.hav\, I .a master", Charlotte. i ? ? r in 1 1 ? rm.ilKi n Phone 181, Camden Hotel A. R. COLLINS Undertaker and Embftlmer AMBl.'I.ANTK SKRVK K Camden, S. C. Telephone ? Day 41; Nt<h( 3 HO I ox Hunger Paz did Over Sief't Mystery ?' It' " -v! ! "I . ! . i I , . 1 >i I: .(,! ; tli.. v.ith . ??Ul V'l, ??lln.,' I !>? 'I ' ni)V <|<l?'?diotl | ?>f .sf i;.! . . j ?,? / .? it 1 1 !?' .is j l> i>ili-<ii,\ ?"* i < t f.rt ,i 'i| i i< 1 1 Uui >?t?. j ' f ~ t * ? ( J ? ? J - ! jj?i i i . * ? ? ? \ * v ? w{)K')j:'i0ij|i K I'-'' S"l:t..j I'lL- ???.fl-r,- ? juot 1-nj* till. Uf" ! > > j ? i*t i i C iili Mv jm ia' her 1 1 t M I . ' i ! !. > iit I ; / ???. < ; * ? \\' >? ,V. i J lliilij.lt ' 1 1) lile Itiils. H \*;is I iiriif-lil f I ? 1 >':-:iii^ < Li > >l. V* .i IJ>{lit Wild WltW-lllll.' I ? ?! J i ?'i U'OS.t. .ill ? > 1 1 ? ttl; l > ?'V'.'i "II I ill ? ?n irT H?e SO.lt.Hl* r|l| - . ? I# ? ? ? ? .1 h v ? l hill COVtMld Willi lull, it i .1- ; 1 1 . ? .1 heather. With | fin V'' U.r /?.!? ?" ' If ? ? ? ami thpriv tinning j tlx- iti< K j. We had n<u "found/' hut I lln* hound- ' ,? i'ri? hii-vv . *'|y.il herinu" and wi-i'n tii l, ? u r?' that. a tux huil lift n ; j { > ? 1 1 1 1 . l ln U ni(o nf lln1 field i i'|i 1" iif and i id .with- 'the. Icy culm lli.il so i i I'I ? ?| |" niUHKs lilt* I'ullneaa of pride : "Thvrc'e v'oui I' OA mailer!". II* ' jr*^ point.rd wlWr liN whip In suinet lillil? III it I(|||!>I'|| Ilk,. t l oMy rati ly-lli" un lit. I' a fi ???/.?> hu-sli. A l"\ ' Not ii* I first r**u rf*? I Mend, hul ver\ uiiirli alive, i erfteked my whip mi hi ui, and In* slii| uwuy ever thf hill, <'.r?i^.l|iii: ufU'r half u dozen yard's or so a wide blackened patch whore furze had been burnt. I.n nn I n st ii n t we brought ill*' hounds to the plaee where lie hud lain. Thfty made n?j. on lory. They witc Interested, hut no more than that. We took them on /tunl enjasod I he hurnt patch, and sud denly on lis farther verge ihoy all put their ..heads down and went nwiiy with a shout, and we Had a brilliant forty minutes, (III tin* fox heat us on the edge of the sea and tc??t safe Into a mI I r In the cliffs. Why should I he hed of the fnx have been. Jess odorous than, his litfht feet, and why did the hounds not acknowl edge htm until he luul crossed the burnt hit of hill? These things are a mystery. ? Yout h's ( 'oiopanlou. American Indian May Have Come From'Egypt It In probable, If not pertain, r h at the American Indian did not come from Flgypt but that In i*uturles fal lowing the glacial itii, or even later, tribe* started to migrate. It Is nUn rery poaaihle that at that particular tjme Asia ii 11 d America were not sep arated by a body of water In 'h? northern part that I*. between 'Kiuii chatka and Alaska by the Hehrlng ?tea. Then why would It be Improb able that a few tribes started on their migration In a northeast direction as later migrations started In a north west direction? Furthermore, one of (he oldest sym bols of the world ran be found from Siberia t<> Cevlon and f rom Alaska to the Tlerra del Fuego. If not In Its en tirety, always In a ? recognizable form. 1 miii speaking of the swastika and we k now that the swastika Is Asian In Its origin, says l>r l\ Anther In Ad venture Magazine. ^ The features of the Indians are not Mongol;in hut Asian There Is nfl doubt i lo'i e ; 1 1 1 d in the eyes i.f some \..ii find the ^iinie ??h:| rai'lerlsl les and ,'il>n 1 he cheekbone*, in both are prom inent. but not like the Mongol-Ian r m ee Learn From Lazy Man Managers of ,i department store w?re a?k?*d l" pick- out thrtr best mi (ostium. writes Fred Kellv in the N'.itjon's Hu-ine>< that otliet-s might f-!'ldv hi< Iliel'indN. Tlie\ !o.>ki'd lip thei: !?>.<?;. U ami pe-ki-d a man. hut (I 11 n V est I l; ? I t loll ill' 111- ll|el||i?t|s . p 1 1 . K |\ showed t tint he \\ a - i'tl!\ II tnedi"' re ?.i!? <m::n True, he had sold more j ib. in a n > t 'oi | \ ei-e m his depart tm-nt. ' but tti'.s \\ been n se he bad the In .1 vy j e\p> l)>e III' a sji-'K W ! ('?? Mild ' .iti-O j fjueir'. unusual it'.en'i\e to w-rk 1 hard f W ' ]> I ho ! it !,.e ?? id-, V. lid !' V\ *ll U I ?? I f'ul ? \ pel III !iir? !. - ell el* . Se\ era I other -ale-men ???id a tie--; .is i nuiil, ,ix ) . e did .v !? ' ? .nl \ ' ..in half j f i , f*. c ? \ - I" i tik i . r. ? h - i \ s ! " I he ; i ? ?:? 1 man !?? ri met! ???!> f I . <1 1 1 I ft ? >1 -? ? ? ? - * I 1 1 - i I I ??? V* ? ?? i- M V> , ; ol v 1 d e'l > ^ ' t .i * \ ?">. ! 1 e, I g tt: ? 1 There I* Much to See 1 1 ? ? . ? ? ? i j w . ; - ? > ? . f ? t ? . i ! ' v I .... i , ? |K'.'1 SM' ?>? iv'l 1 ? ? r ' ? ? -'e'l ?ti-l It ? Ik ft ?? -A .?!: !??? ...I, JlM-v '???? It. *: !l ? ? ?..., ? , ? t , ? ? i ? - i r : < : a : , ?? I |1. Uf ? : I <* I I ! ? ? - ' ? ? ' ' 'Iff ::?.??? r ' ' " i . * ' f ? !, I'M: .? 'fi'ei-.H- tic *? it ' - I ; K,.iirid? 1 ? 1 ?? <'?' 1 " ' ??,'d ? n.v ". 1 \ i ihv I I.,, : -- n u ? ? ? ur v* ? ' vr f. .? .n ! ; -?? - .; ?*?! I ?f? ? e ;i''? j S , ?/.,? ? :. a \ : e ?...- n Ik.' ! H ? >11: '? .r! . :.g ! !tn ' ? , mi mlgh' i'"' -ke in lad. ??' - ? J :-k- l h -und d I .?? t..ii" '?/ ? ? -? " ' ' ' '-rid- % '?}? -h ' ?* 1 n ? ! a : .*..:d l.e t yi.. ! ^,.p: y ?.> ts??r.? Ku I I'm i r> ;y f,,- r, ' ? , jf ? >) o !n 1 ;|t! ] ? 1 9 ? - ?! -4 v ' i 1 1 H 'n * ? ? ' ? W * e | f - s?! Ui.n ' ii!1 ' ?n/N f.oti '? i\d ( ? i pv ' > \v ' - I ! ?v. v . J ( 1 * i t ?? ? T ! i What Are We Coming To? 1 ?(.? ? ? t-er 'it: ? :n '?'!* * ? r t i, or .ferrs! .? s ??vidt-r. ?' :* ! ir ?- ( ? ?! f r hi?i * :'?* ?b'? P ? ' *? ' j ? v a \ w . t h ? -.i v ~ ? fi i N>w V rK f-> .m; ; r. g i'o? > ' - -re-* as 'lievti (?<T ??r n fdl e /.pp. .-M : r . ? ? '? r j r.. vH!.-t- :?> }?.rtniv :\n ?*-' f.- i * ? ? oxk.s s n.d hu-'.a'vUr . ngtr.g * ? ?-? I i T?..* ? ???<-! ' 1 1 1 ?' r ."^s \rc>!i ?r * ! boo. * * tindtog 'h** ?mi?v .tj.alr len- --*.1 f, r?* 1 fr HtipJHTS w:inwvhi!r t* -j'h "n lie- Hrtti of her ? : ;i ' r. ligl'fs her ' "? - -ffir A pni'Ce- ,it nit his household oh res ? fl Ter\ pref^ pi. ture And the hu-Uunut^ n?*' m r I -o hut H n Iheif w!vf?^ duo't bfu ? tljcm. 1 I h o! ifo . Kwl.ii- t\. )yix I'omrilutiity was MtddemM tj;v Mr. VV ilium- iWhln on, ." I tu !?? HiHIe", a.;< -lit' wa> a?i' > ' htclj Uiiuwn by Ins many ,1 which fit I ui h (I at* the h< . rr'n * v'i hi* on, W. |? Uobinson, &aMf.fda\* niol l: \\)>rr. at about IV) o'clock*. H< W>i 'WK' of Wal.>'iv< ' v best eiti/.CliN 4 '( i ci.i d t'li'ii would be a e riVd j * ' M -jtuy man, ? .. |li wa horn ui l.am.iM i s n'.v >?,ai" ago, wlteie be wfieiii 1 !\i %h yea' of-.bU life, moving to Iv. ? sha'w ? ouuty over Mi yeai.:- age. -He lias livbd Kit re l lie rest of hi h>Mj :u; 1 useful lit*.. I lis; :koU Wile, l.ouHii Horn Keffii?* on, di? d about U? ? yea is ago. but bo i Mji vi v.eU by lour child rt u, W 1 .. liobinsoii, JCrnest Robinson, AitVui Robinson, ami Mrs. A. 1?. Hurt, an ! one sister, Mrs. ftarrictj Newman. all oi ( amden, S. C. At the outbreak of the Civil Wa. be enliste^l in Co. 10, 12th I>I\. South Carolina Volunteers, ? 'under < aj>t Chili ley Hiusonj .serving the- entire time from i8Cl to 1K?>.">. from the firs! gUn tired at Fort Sumter, April 12th, 1 8<? I , until his discharge at Appomattox Court House on April tlii- Wth. IKtjf), hi- gave himself unre servedly to 'the cause of the Confed eracy. . lie united with the liaptist chinch in his boyhood and was a loyal mem ber aiid Senior Deacon of the Wateree Baptist ehuieh at the time of hi death. His funeral was conducted in his church on Sunday morning and his body laid to rest in the cemetery nt Waleree. Hundreds of sorrowing fi ieuds followed his easket to the grave, and many kindly remarks were made in regafd to his splendid life by numbers of those who attendel bis burial. Truly a good man has gone from us. Denton lirothers Out. Kock Hill, Aug. 24. ? Herman and William Denton, brothers, of Cam den, who were painfully shot by, it is alleged, Frank Williams at his home in the industrial mill commun ity of this city last Sunday evening, have recovered sufficiently to leave tin- hospital and return to their homes. Arthur Denton, third brother, who was present but who was not wounded, has been released from jail i>n a bond of $.r?()0 on the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, while Williams is released with out bond. ni> warrant having been sworn out against him. Whether warrants will be taken for the two nil n who were wounded could not "be learned today. w ' Sunlight develops an antiseptic ia cur blood which kills germs very quickly. People who live in. darkness (io ii"t possess this "antiseptic" blood. Ho Extra Cost for W heels If You Buy a Set of "Firestone Full-Sfize Balloons WITH every set of Firestone Badoon Gum-Dipped Cord Tires, we give yOU 0 complete set of Firestone Changeover Wheels. A liberal allowance will l>e made for your old tires. i This is a special inducement for immediately c equipping your car with Balloon Gum-Dipped Co: ils and getting the added comfort, safety and economy these wonderful tires give. You will get the advantage of increased tire mileage -decreased gasoline consumption? ami lower car upkeep, proved by 5,300,000 miles of carefully cheeked service tests and the actual experience of oyer 100,000 car owners. Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords allow you to drive at higher speeds over the rough stretches without danger or discomfort. They expand the usefulness of your car day by day and add many months to its life. Motorists everywhere are getting Balloons NOW ? as a shott cut to lower car operation and increased service. Bring in your car today ? we will make changeover promptly at sur prisingly low cost. &yyk?@K] ?G4M??(II?>I?E? <??(S?? THE ORieiNAL LOW-PRESSURE TIRES W. O. HAV D. M. MAYS GARAGE KERSHAW MOTOR CO. Camden, S. C. Bethune, S. C. Camden, S. C. AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE ITS OWN RUBBER . HAI) CARGO OF BOOZK Collision Between Heri' and Sumter] Results in Arrest and Seizure. Sumter, Aug;. 1<>. ? Tr.oy Browder, known to his friends as . Hamburgei Browder, of Columbia. is in the Sum ter county jail today on the charge of transporting liquor, ancl another j man, made his escape, when their ear; was wrecked, after a collision, with J another small car on the Camden j road three miles west of Sumter, late j Thursday night, Browder remained "in I hi' Vicinity of The" w r ci: keTT ca r, and he was placed ih jail after two fights with officers, whom he gave a hard tussle before he was overcom". The two cars, it is said, strut k each other, and the whiskey car went i for a shoit distance ami then struck a bank, where both wheels were crushed. Citizens living in the vicin- | ity notified the officers, who went to the see? ih' about midnight. Browder was found hiding behind a nearby negro house, but the other man made his escape into the woods. In the car ?were S7 two quart jars of whiskey, which were taken in charge by the officers and removed to the sheriff's office. The car was also brought to town and is being held, pending de velopments. It is said to belong to L. Is. Chapman, of Columbia, accord ing to information gained from the State highway office. Browder and Chapman are said to have been the two men in the Cadil lac madster who gave officers such an exciting chase here several weeks ago. whvii they escaped, going to ward- Columbia. Browder, it is said, secured the services of an attorney this afternoon and was seeking to secure bail. Germany's Largest Man Dead. Merlin, August 19. ? The biggest man in Germany has just died. IK* weighed more than 500 pounds.' His name >vas Herman Feig and at the time of his death was sixty-oneo years old. His home was at Kelleu Husen, on the Baltic, He was so big that he had to sit on two chairs. He was married and was the father of several normal children. In his young er days he was a carpenter, but he grew so big he had to give ? up tho - trade, becoming a dealer in eggs arid milk. The late Mallory and Irvine of the Mt. Everest expedition have at least established the world's record i'i mountain climbing. They were within less than *<00 feet of the summit of Mt. Everest when last seen ? a height of 2K.227 feet. Notice To Farmers The boll weevil is beginning his ravages. This is to notify you that we have on hand an ample supply of Calcium Arsenate which we will sell you at cost. We want to help you make a crop, so if you need any Ar senate or Blackstrap Molasses come in and see us and buy it right. SPRINGS & SHANNON INCORPORATED CALCIUM ARSENATE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES