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I For Your Protection Always I The City Laundry Economical Laundru I Service \ * /'hone 17 I Camden Dry Cleanery Odorless Dry Cleaning l'hone 17 II I For Your Protection Always Bridge Without Nails Still Serves ! airplay. S. Sept. L'l. Travel( i - !i? ami from I?ix:? ami t ht- North, if the\ follow tin- Stoin* Mountain Seine highway from Atlanta to W.iOiin^Hn, pa-- o\ i': an Sl-year< ', w i Mnl? 11 t. r i i k' i 'fiat w a* erect without tio- u-e of a na.l Hi ilayw tu-n modern enpineeririp- achievement .s were not vet vinioneii. ' \\ o.iei pep - Weie n-e<l w hen t h.e ' ' : -1 p> of t he I'll p a t : . e' w a ' P ' a " hi"' a' > i -:i that file . . I w '.en 'am I ?i enienr - m i - - a r \ 'i : its are u-e,I I - . T .pah- ' ' ' ? in-lai y r . i i : i i an : i ' ".'.M < 1- a . i : '.a y a tai I .a vonia , 1 m in a > i-iin i Southern hi :, -' t . 'he : ppeil In nip. - a .-! " l'a--mp ton- me. the o: t mi: up peps^ n%p! A i ? :" i > . -1. w htch -till ti 'ri 1 -I \ j < '. ! * i - .1 n<J - f<>r the ! I >i riT>. i nt: eampai^n ' i'i<i !a-t h ri !ay '<>' aleii S| .".iio.iiuo. i he <1:-eetoi !' tinanee- ' t > ;t?i i-'< ! . ji ' fur a a.i.lit i-'tia! .> Thu^- mtii'i' 'a! a r ntra '' - .n he hall of hi- N'i a York apart inert! !a-t i'-iday inoriiini; ar.. I -nat. he>i -ST?' ? from his pot K< t -. In another p.nket they left the ha.an' ( of the payroll talii'K i?.')."!'0. ? li ift t h<- hu^e planks ami beams in plac. . j The pioneer hu drrs first construct-' < ?| the bridge <>r. mail near the rive and later susper: :<-d it from shore > shor e. The "Stone Maintain Scenic highway takes its i.ame from the huKe granite promonto-\ neat Atlanta on which the gigantu figure* of Kobert K Lei and his horse Traveler are beI ing hew n. The ro.ui passes direct1\ if! fi nt of : h - <v merit, at St. :.e M untain, (la. WORT; :M MATS T'lif i aivt'ully m:nerintended Mending <>t" ater.ais. -kdled workmanship. and last-minute >'\le know ledyr make WORTH Hats what they a:- ? tiie host hat value tor the money. The crown brim are correctly proportioned : the colors are 1 irmoniou>ly combined; the etVeet as a whole is ultrastylish and Rood-'; mk.np. The man who wear- a WORTH Hat is a-sured of utmost style, qualitv and wear. Let us show you the smart Kail models. W. Sheorn & Son Broad Street Camden, S. C. - ' ^? IIKTHI \J? NEWS NOTES Happenings of Interest aw Told Ify (Jui Regular < orffMpoi?d?-nt. I{? !.' o?-1 . Sept. *2(5. TKe Bethune j chap'. --J liiv L. I). ( . held the I)rat iiuti I the season on Wednesday afteir with Mrs. D. T. Yar-j bm.f with Mrs. Muigarel Marion j aiui ' t ai l ie Yarbrough associate I host. Beautiful autumn flowersl wen 1 to decorate the reception I hah 11 \ ifik room. The meeting w a ed with a prayer from la*' !:yan tead hy tiie piesulent.j Mr K. Tompkins. After ioll , ( <1 ! i I t Ci f the year's woik were 1 gi\. f,he different offices. Iiu: i wig pa si year the chapter fav ! five us in gold to a, high school] sliei' 'I Ule best essay on General j \S .r : a in pton; purciiased two pic-' tun G.-neral Hampton and pre- i m i e earn to the Bethui.e high : I ami iinmai schools, pun hased sew ai nooks for the libra; y ; enter-I | tai with an elegant dinner, tfie i ' oi > derate soldiei- and tiu ii wives ai .'a \\ orJd war soldier- of the to ii.d community; gave juograms oi A ade llamploi. s birthday anniV' arand Memorial 1J a y, in addito "lpving service" do:. by the i: in 11i-es from tune to time, and a contributed to different causes : > en d by the I'. U. ( . The fol- j ow.ng officers were elected to serve; dui i n k I )u* coming year. .Mrs. R. K. t iompKins, presiuent; Mrs. M. G. King, vice president; Miss Cecelia King, t eeording secretary; Mrs. I'.. Z. '1 rue.sde 1, corresponding secretary; Mis- Stella Bethune, historian; Miss Caine Yarhrough, registrar; Mrs. M. O. Ward, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Marion, custodian; Mrs. .J. < . Foster, recorder of crosses; Mis. 1). M. .Mays, director < hildrcn of ( onfederacy. j Mrs. M (,. Ward and Mrs. |). M. Mays were elected delegates to the] general convention C. I). ('. which ! meets m Houston. Texas in November.^ Mrs. Margaret Marion and Mrs. j K. '/' I ruesdell were elected alter- . nates. After the business session j the historian. Miss Stella Bethuuc, : wu- in charge and the following proif' am was given; a short sketch of fit' :1c of Joseph Wheeler, hy Mrs.: !*' /. 1 ruesdell; "Confederate Surgeon and Hospitals" written by Mrs. May (iardner and read by Mrs. Margaret Marion. Curing the social hou- which foil owed, a delicious j sweet course was served by the h o s t e - - e S. Mr-. J. 1). Lafitte l- \i-iting her mother at Cope, S. C. Miss. I nit her Barnes and Miss1 Hlanche Gardner, of Canulen, spent the week end with Miss Gardner's mother, Mrs. Maggie Gardner. 'I he Rev. M. R. Gunter assisted in a revival meeting at Aynor Baptist I church last week. Miss Fun ice Severance is spending some time with relatives in Lamar, j Mr. W . R. Rosier is attending : Federal court in Aiken this week on j account of the post office here recent- j !y being broken into by a your.g ne- ; gro boy. ' j j I Cotton Seed Being Damaged i ' lemsoi. I Allege. Sept. 2-1.?"The i ' > unu-ual weather condition- ! 'A' h have preva >d over a large i the state nuring the past few j we. ha\e cj..ne great damage * . | "ft"ii dep." -ay- T. S. Bun . I ' f i g r o>,o;v.: -1. "Net on'y has tin- i '.am injure.; tiu out. but in many j . a-e- the -red a- well. Great care j "houn! therefore tie taken in saving 1 only undamaged -eed for planting j! next year. It ;impossible to make ' j a crop with -eed that do not have ji enougii vitality to gfi'minate. | I 1 'N\nthracn?.*o has also iern mail.- ! ' much wnrsr the continued rains, ' and a la-.a- percentage of the j 1 lieois exami! - this fall, many bolls; ha\e been f>- 1 which have been; damaged by t- - disease." j Anthracne-e appears first on * > ' inside ol . -niton boll as a dam or purplish t. usually near : 1 tin. which ..:.r may cover half boll, say- 1 >r. George M. Ai:. j - org. chief o tar. 1st and plant pat : . u-.-t here. In warm, must wen" ir a rink oa-ty-looking ma-- 1 i* w.o l.k? .y v over the di-ea-. I a . ... \ ft er entering the boll. ' ' -< .i-i rapidly spreads through- ] ' ! seed and the seed can v -i1. 1 his. says I > . Arm- j > * a;:.< why seed shoul 1 be ij ' nii.y fields or parts of of 'he -n-ca-e. whenevtu ?-. and cci .1 :y I rom only h' ' a- w fir h >t st.r i , ne < a - ! pi a ni * i At (i ree'i. n T.r ;ay - - ( ' rail a- J 1. -- - ^ by ' irrc-ur . - . ! th. h-hc - s C be !. m . > ! s i ' ' . c' ;; - t. ' - : .a; _ a ;. a wh;> 1. w a- . ; .r g .1 rg ' . (hi: f. : ; l ite e .* ;ei bureau - ' .on at i. ' 'id ai. wh> a- a. : t rat : r< t - j *- were unfounded, hi: not m -v a?ked it. Nothing happened there' but a little over ar in. h of ram. Koi.o announcers a - .r?ated somewhat of a scare at < - . r. and nearby towns by false tat :t- of the hnri.. ?r.e coming in tha1 <;trection. Alt o.er America the r.?-i;o announcers ha\e occasionaHy excited the popuince by false and sen-ational news between issues of newspapers, by repeating mere rumor*, or more often hy misunderstanding h<g headlines and not reading the news printed undo' them, and the hurricane afforded that kind of announcer plenty of opportunity. : -.t" . ' rr ' ifl " I |{ \ I. IA I \ll,8 TO KAI.LY i J<.|,n Mcl.uufin Mm'In Cold KecefHhui ,,( ^ hi k Tuesday , t ^ \ J"). NtiiicHfiii' of a I, , v , - Ai.U Al Smilii rally ()1 j .m . . art house here toiugh^ j. 1 ,i ' i a a- lacking i* f??i i a i \ ' j, . 111< 111 11<> ? I " '' \s a - 111.?< 11' 1 (. . /, a < ?.un! > a m: A v .,i, | ru a! u i..i.hi f. lnclud A'tMH . .% <t 1.' . ahout "Hi' I . ing mm.' n iji ter :.. - t -1 C s k g 'tar uri of t hiI / U a " t ill- I ' e!. f ' it I I- |?r e "c peo p :< "! ^ "f k county, only jful Remg prc-cnt. John L. ,i ,u 11 Ht-iiiif delivered ;. ? t' "hi- am n. M ( , t ' , ft 1 ; ' P! lllf *1 11! K l.i.,; ft, .i hatiman. The i i. i II ; n-, Ha]>* I -I inii.i-!t" u 1 'i , ..n* ii.! r ht- .ru oration. h addn-.- .Mi. Mcl.aunn det:? .: 'hat tfn- election ol Smith | -,t .mi. art the immediate nullifi- j .. i.. .jf rht- l*'h atiu-n<lmt-m and' i lha1 Kasknh would In- lht- rt-al presi- 1 <Ip :ir. lit- ai.-o criticized Smith's view! mm:g: ati<tn laws IK hull with Rule d~\" hi- shouted. people t an vote a> they please ttiu Nhivuinl'i! ulect;..n." He was . . fi't to u ^ pod tit-a. ot heckling f Smith suj i">rtfrs. . One question p-, "If Huippi ' is eIf. ted, who will 1 the positii'iit-fs in South Carolina, Hoover Ih-mocrats or the regular [ R. ;.ubln a!i.? " Mi Lauriri replied that, knew nothing ahout that. In the mitltlle of the meeting some j I'M- turned ot!' all the light- except the side. This semi-illumina-1 tepll fp minuet! until the close of the meeting. About. a dozen young men jeered MeLaurin as h? It*ft the courthouse after the meeting, following "him a Mock <iown the street, giving yells for Smith. Cist made a short talk in which he j)fopose<l an Anti-Smith meeting it; Columbia. Met Death in Auto Crash Lakeland, 1- la.. Sept. 22.?Dr. J. W. I'eacoi k. v. ho figured as defendant in a sensational murder case at Thomusville, N. C., several years ago, was killed in an accident at Winthrop, Calif., yesterday, according to a telegram received here today by his sister. .Mr.-. K. E. Lufsey. His mother, .ur>. .J. K, Peacock, also reside here. Dr. Peacock was declared insane by alienists and confined to the insane ward at the North Carolina penitentiary. He gscaped and made his way to KJoridu, where he j adjudged sunt-. Later he left Hot for California. Details of the u ndent were \ given in the telegram received Mrs. Lufsey. Edward B. Reeve, 65, and tnuj employe of the Burlington Coni National bank at Medford, N. J.t| confessed to embezzlement touJi approximately $160,u0ti. Ill ij ek-cashier and has been a parity for two years. Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daoJH of Wm. B. Wilson, secretary of|fl in the cabinet of President 1^1 died at her home in Ulossburg)B on Friday following an operation.? was the Democratic nominee fort? gross in the 16th Pennsylvania? [ buists] I Reliable Vegetab and Flower Seed*. 1 I iM-int now Beets, Carrots, Spinach, Mus-1 I tani, Rape, Turnips, Kale and Onion Sets'l I Mixed Lawn Grass and Rue Grans S 1 I w. Robin Zemp's Drug Store 1 I phone 30 For any Drug Store Item I j TIRES! TIRES!] J CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES ? ] ? We have on hand a full stock of the famous I J KELLEY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES j b ... Size * Kelly Springfield Kelly Buckeye 1 S '* w Cord Cord | 30x3* Oversize L ? 8.00 $ 6.45 1 = 62x4 ffi piv > 14.40 12.30 jg 32x41 j (6 ply) 17.55 15.10 * 1 =E 30x5 . 19.75 I == 29x1.40 -** 8.80 7.35 S 50x4.50 ' ' 9.80 ,r 8.00 \ = 29x4.75 11.05 9.35 1 1 31x5.25 14.20 12.50 \ [g 30x5.77 16.60 15.55 j s 33x6.00 17,15 15.85 | = Other lower priced Tires in stock m 3u\3 4.05 S . 30x31... Cord. 4.05 fp 20x4.40 5.95 - l. 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