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j (]ut Cotton Production Cost 1 i \vith I | Leimasalpeter j | (Ammonium ? Sulphate? Nitrate) ^ 2G? Nitrogen. =? 31.5% Ammonia ! I.EUN'ASAIJ'ETER in n high analysis fair >gen lett. 1 i/?-f one hundred i pounds containing ?* m ah nitrogen as If) 7 |*>i.nd > of nitrate ol sods. i \ It is double salt. combining die quick action of de uate with the ( | slower and in ne Luting n ' an of the ammonia. | l.I.UNASAl.l'I Tl R i obit less |ier unit ol nitrogen arid will also save J \ considerable money in freight, hauling and handling I'.xperiencr has S proved its value as a more effective, more economical top dresser. MAI7K * J IJY THE WORLD'S LARGEST NITROGEN PRODUCERS Ko, J t sale by leulers everywhere. I S I Synthetic Nitrogen Products ^?v i \ AtUufu, {.pa Corporation New Yor k, N.Y / HA \ Y xLx \ "it's Nitrogen from the Air" I Music Store Opens Announcing the opening of L. L. M oore'a Music Shop. I Next door to Camden Beauty Parlor on DeKalb Street. A place where music lovers are invited to come and hear the latest hits as well as inspect latest reproducing Phonographs and Piano. L. /,. MOORE. IN I UK (A KOI. IN AS j Items ol Interest Cleaned From Ilie I'a|mtm of Two States. ; . Rev. M. K Kirkpatrick, who has had 1 -i-veral important pastorates in the J't esbyten.it church in North C'arojl.na, died -uddenly at the Montreal \sxemb!\ grounds of apoplexy Tups : iy niorno.g aged 77 years. 1 Cioveriiof McLean commuted to life imprisonment the sentence of Will Taylor, negro burglar convicted at Castor da, The governor said he did it reluctantly because the judge and 'jury who comic ted the negro asked t ' ol. Roderick L. f'armichael, just nominated by the president to be chieX of finance of the army with the rank of major general, was born in South Carolina in IX7'2 and entered West I'oint in graduating in I >'.'7 Ma- > me:, are going to Charlotte ro get work, attracted by the advertising ! that city as booming in industi\, to find that there is no work for them there. The Red Cross exe u'.ive at Charlotte says that city i flooded with mc. .ut "f win k and i ,1 -in .\l.-s Maggie Hawkins, -IP, of South tia-toma. while standing in front of an open fire ignited her clothing The or.ly other occupant of the house four m.le-. south of (lastonia on the York a I was her aged father too ee1,;. help her. She ran out t> he t el whe re a pa- tig motorist ex, t.: g a. - bed the !.?-* -f the fire and j hurried with he: t ,i hospital. Them ->he stepped from the car to the sidcwa'k entirei\ rude and nearly all her -k:n burned n a crisp She died t bi ee !: >u > kit? 1. Community Service and The legion R> Hughey Tindal '1 'hi -.itional Convfiilion of the Aint-r legion held at Philadelphia I '.'20 adopted as its major objv>t.-< for the year just passed and : the years to eome, the selection P. each post of the Legion some I "Coiiin .city Service." The results! of th endeavor has been most gratifying - all legionnaires and various' undertakings have been attempted and carried through by Posts all over the country. That each legion Post can be useful to the Community in which it exists, is the ideal of every Legionnaire as well as that the American Legion as a whole or us a National organization can lie useful to the American people in time of National orgntu/a' on can he useful I to the American people in time of peace as well as they tried to be during the World War. True Legionnaires everywhere feel that in times of peace such as the world is at present j enjoying and while there is no Na- ! tionul emergency when as a whole w I are ? alled upon to take up arms, ' there are yet many and varied local activities in which they can engage which will prove beneficial to Legionnaires and certainly to the com 1 inunities from which they come a1 I in which they live as a part. The local American Legion Post James Lerop Belk Post No. 17 feels that it has scarcely had a fair chance, as yet, to show the metal ot which its members are made. Camden and Kershaw county hav been blessed recently, since the determination of the Legion to enter ( (immunity Service, by having no great emergencies, no fires, no floods, no epidemics, no radically or vitally important public issues or promotions in which the post or its members could take much part and show that at heart their Community is first and that they arc. as in 1'JIT, j ready to give of their service and means "until it hurts." Last year the local post set in motion a plan whereby it will eventually have a large Club Hall which can not only be used by the Legion and it- Auxiliary for their activities, but ; should fill a long felt want for a suitable meeting place for many public gatherings and organized activities. That this undertaking will soon Ih- successfully completed an-i the American Legion Building <>n DeKalb Street contain such a hall is i now being looked forward to by all j j ( amden Legionaire- with a great ; [deal f pleasure. Of a somewhat mots patriotic na- i turc was the tact that in the absence | ot a working unit of the Red Cross, 1 and at the suggestion of former Red j ( loss officials, the local post under-j took a canvass for lunds to be sent ! tin Mississippi \ alley Flood suffer-] ers and in that canvass considers its ' efforts rather successful, more than three times the original quota fur j Kor-haw County being collected and j torw'arded ;(1 tHNational Red Cro-<. i Aside ' m these examples cited, '''(' Jam?- Li toy Belk Post, agisted o way- by it- active and loyal \uxil- ' ary I nit ha- assisted in trious c.immu -v endeavors and k... fur-, td-hed vnr: u- i ntertainmen; - tram which the < mmunity has und ,>?- - d.'y benefit ibit m..-4 than it has had a opportunity * demonstrate, th- local i Legion Ik-: .. ,( it* individua' members staifti r-.i ly at a ninniei t- : >tiej to take uj . id assist in "rawing on" w.th a: movement or .-(-'vice which i- ! ,. betterment <? ' ( amden, Ker-h. a C. unty, Sour Caro- j . lit.a. or our at ion as a whole. Wjhile j w. l.egionna.r - feel that we are all1 mm or le-s at that stage " life ' wht n we are ecessarily ha\ g t > devote m i-t of our time and e?--rgies' ! ' ke?pit.g th-- pr >verbial wolf from u individual <! me-, since v\? have1 all pnssfrl i? age that youthful -tage , when ore ear loaf and if neet -<arv 1 draw up ;)u- --Id man," and few if any. have yet reached the ever desirabo -tage finai.? ial indepen-| denee, yet we are all individually and a- an organization ready at all times to answer the > all of Com-' munity Service. Mr. Thomson III. Friends of Waddy ( Th mson will regret to learn of hi- illness at'! h - home <>n ( hesterfield avenue ' t' - city. His condition has ( quired!! :ne services of a trained i ir*e for i trie past few d*ys. He is rep :,.<j as j s< mewhat improved at thi- -ne. Lancaster News. 'M-r.eral Chen Shu Siang. ,-k ,-f in- i sp?>tor of the Peking genu, mej. ! a- ; four of his officers vvcr ex- j rented Sunday, after being foundf I gu ty of blackmailing wealthy citi- ' ler? by arresting them on false | charges and then offering to release j them on payment of large sum* yf | money. IN THE C A HOI. IN AS Items of Interest Gleaned from Newspapers of Two States. The hatchery of R. I). Rowell at M onroe, N. <\, of 12,500 egg capacity was practically destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Seven hundred eggs were removed to another incubator. .lolin Hefner, a young married man of Newton, out on bond for killing his mother-in-law and to be tried soon, fell dead at his home from apoplexy, lb a.i- whipping his son. because the '..v.ti v would not attend school, when his mother-in-law, Mrs. Beard, remonstrated with him, and he told her he was running that family and hit her so hard with his fist that v^she died the next day. Hefner leaves a wife and several children. His funeral was attended by a large number of curious people. Joe Revis and his pretty daughter Mrs. Laura Robinson, were held for trial for murder by the coroner at Brevard, N. C., when the jury determined that the man fired the shot that widowed the daughter by killing her husband, Ulysses Robinson, and she aided and abetted him H homicide. i Jesse Aiken, the 11 year old Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Aiken, i I died last Sunday from a roptiH pendix. W. D. Lackey, former shfH Cleveland county and mayor by, died Tuesday from paralpB was one of the most popal^ Cleveland county ever had, otfl early merchants and schoola^^H Thomas, Clarence and Frank j He was 60 years old. J MnHBHHnMunHHMMaHOMynB | BARGAINS IN USED CARS \W --.ivr the follow"' u" used ears listed for vel an and mi irood terms! All ears aie in fir-i-eiass condition and will -oil for cash or on irood terms to reliable One Cadillac Sedan. Numlvr d7 One I92 o Hudson, Coach I Two Ford Road>ters. 1929 y Two Ford Touring Cars. 1929-1929 One Chevrolet Roadster 1929 One Chevrolet Touring 1927 <>ne Chevrolet Sedan 1927. WELSH MOTOR COMPANY 1 Chevrolet Sales and Service | North Broad Street Camden, S. C. Spend Judiciously! Save Carefully I These are the two rules of the successful person. They induce the practice of thrift the founda- I tion of every honestly earned fortune. I Judicious spending doesn't mean to do without 1 everything you really want. But it does mean to get your money's worth when you buy. I Careful saving doesn't mean to live poorly in order to hoard money. But it does mean to devote I an adequate portion of your income to future needs. J Open a Savings Account Today We pay Four percent Interest LOAN & SAVINGS BANK i Of Camden, S. C. ta Capital?$100,000.06 9 ?. + jfMl - -w , , SEE I -I John Gilbert and Gretta Garbol IN ? . I "L o v e" 3 . M Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 6 and| ' "r M Adults 50 Cents Children 25 Cents The Majestic Theatrj