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Mii'l lllli I I'l VI of May, ISM7. i * ? flu1 < m-li i. ?'In "ii i. !?? ami mi i hi' ('.'in i 111 > 11 *'i ? <i'ni fi>r flir I iini* pi i'm i iln'il I?.v law FINAL DISCHARGE Ni'liir i. In - r? ? I?v liven lluil mif i Hi ii 11) i I'l'uUi lln-< 11; 111 nil I liila.v, .luni' I si I'M 7,' I will make in i In- 1'iuIihIi' I'niiil Kiiliiw I'nnlv my filial ivturn n? < J hi ill ia 11 11 f ilif tMalr ??f in\ w ii 11, i i>i i J'.ril KM i?. i 1111\\ lohn 'ii| .In- L.i\iiiu a 11 .i i i n-i I hi-r ma joi ili ;inil hi llii' -?lililt* ila\ I u ill I'?r ? III: ill ii i >i li.i i I' ci >ni ill) 'rn-t a-? rwiiM (iiarilliin W .1 lil.l.is <'11 tin I''ii, S. i' Ala \ I mI. I!H 7 ESTATE NOTICE. All initios imli'lilcil in tin- r>fat?' of Kmuift C. It<>ym?li|s. i1imi*j<>i??I. an* hort'liy u#(ifieil 11? irtaki' payment I? > the underHl^nril. ami all parties, if any. hnWa^ claims against I hi- Mtid f*Ntnto will present them ?1111\ rittcst ?nI wlthia tlie time prescrilieil l?y law MNTIIKU S. DAVIS.' Kxeeut rl \ f'unnleu, hi. April isth. HM7. FARM I. OANS We art' prepared to nego tiate loans on improved farm lands in Kershaw county at a low rate of interest. Loans to run for five years. J. C. MASSKY I. (\ HOUGH Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored Telephone 41 7 14V/ - -- UB OUT FAIN w:!!i ^ood oil ilui ncnt. 1 hat's (!, ? s'.noi,; \v.- v u> stop them. ! i :C '.est Good for the A ilrncnts of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. (jood for t/cur own: A dies. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, '? Cuts, Burns, Etc, J jc. 50c . $1. At all Dealers. mom:i i<i i < f <? ? (J i' 'i.ijr'' ? ! f.i'.i- i < \ |)p! ? l< i < v. i t r?. <? ?.????' iJ. m<)M:y to iow ON K K A I. KST A Tl\ TERMS K. ( . \ i?liTrrsvk' ?? Dr. F.. H. KERRISON Dentist ' ?'ii. ?? ? > \ < r Ii .? ? '? 1 *.i...?fI him! IX'K.iI>I*? I'h 'iii I >.* COLOMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PI AIN & HUGF.R STS. Phone 7 t COLUMBIA, S. t DR. R. E. STEVENSON DKNTIST (>Mk? Sma kfttt C?rwti atj f>rX?lk M? Camdcn, S. C. EVILS OF ADENOIDS. TheiiU C o ' i.. /.ij .1 i(u?l Mtnj'.# to ;i.o i tu . > Child. \ : i ? i . i: . < l' ii l.u.imI ..' ??...? in. ! : . .ii.n ?. : iirun'^i * lit* i? ??. ? i m.'j ( . ' ? ? ?! 1 .1 ll I . i ? |l |,l ' I . ' I!.?? I . I ' I. IN . ? I n.. i .i ut hcaH h 1 11; " I ' t , , ; , I I 1 1 I roj I s h I >t| Id It'll d I t < . 11 I ' .e It'll* iM ?W , il, ' .? ? .' i i > W txni i.->ed I. il ? i.. i . i. .s jr... i I ..'it. ? II, -it 11 i li . -?/i v ' ' I I ' f l?.l II I - . . I . ?( i I it \ ?. . t iii in ? i ni| I Id oat i ?) I. i. i' i i.h.'Im ? ' . I . > V ' I s | | ( , ? I. I s 1 I I* . j . . 11 i . 11 i. , . I > '? i m :? | ?I ? 1 " ? f I I |N 1.1.. ,||? ; I I I ' '| I 111' l \|>. I i<>11 t > I ' i ; i ft' , ; ? i\ l i- I i - li!. I.' ? < if i1 ? ? ' ' ; I <! i - . ji ; I.i ? mi ?- i .i ? ! > ;?: ?. :t Malik i..i< ?! te >11 a iv I !n \ hindii 11 -? 11 fI ?11 ? \ i 1?? iiH-iit h> Ih'erfering Willi | I l?| XT 1111 > 0 ?")i I ? I? ? \?? 11?j>??i :il l or l Mji t le:,so i "re I ?i-.'iliM'i" ji! *.' !i?*??I nit* fri'ipn-til iv mi;.I to In.1 ;il!)i.-(.'l with adenoids The lust liiiH- to n niii\i? adenoids Is w I it'll IIhm are 11v r rceogui/.ilMe to u ph\slriait I f i hey f1 : i l; i in longer rhey tin h;ii ii i \ (Miiso it rhilil to I tit VP ?V-o!i| " n!'' i in I iii.?k?? In.n iimri" mis iv I it i! ? 11 to i! i |. 111 lii-nii, scarlet fever, int ii >1' "" iii i w hooping cou ?h. ! urther lilOli". If I:i* pi'l.\ j;11> ??f these ilisensen the\ lire 11 !x ? l\ li? lie severe with iilm and have liiiu even s> orse nlllictctl. Colli, fresh ii I r l?ri ii I heil fhrough the none Is needed tu picveut ml. hold growth II is needed also to present adenoids iv.uiiiing nfter an operution. Fresh air taken in through the none prevents us well us cures adenoids MOST SENSITIVE NERVES. Th? Two That Can Causa th# Greatest Ayony of Pain. Which part of the human ho.iv is tin most sensitive to pain? A sharp delinition must ic drawn here between irritation and pain. Irrl tation Is not pain, hut only a frequent cause of it. Thus a crumb lodged In the larynx near the vocal cords pro duces violent irritation and prolonged coughing. which often result in actual pain. So, too, an insect or speck of dust in the eye sets up violent irrita tion and Inflammation, followed by acute pa in. Of the surface of the hody the finger tips and the end of the tongue are most sensitive 1'or Instance, a hum on the lingers Is much more painful than one on the hack would l?e. while one on I ho tongue would he more pain ful still. Peep u ? ends are not painful, as n rule. sa\i" ;,v regards the Mirfaee. hi J n r.v Ot pai;> * i.ot i ;iii'i'il h\ external hi JUI i - ! ' i i "I I! e td ! h i r v c, t he ?./?!? ? ' ! i j ! v the s!. in i ? f t he lleltd a no i "i ; .1- i -vl i'iU e. It has fl. :1 ? ? I , < ?[ .. load t or t he 1 ; "i's havi? 1 i e i v , ' ' - i hr; "ii ?' e p." ' t ? i o? f!.. I U ?:. Is' ? ! h ?? it lin< ? I ? ! .1 t .1 I f;. . . . ?. n.-perr.titicrij. ll I i: i v ?? n, ! ;? > ?. "ii,. ": ! \ i ;i i;i. It ;i .;, . ? ? . ? . : i ?.? \ . I!i ? hoj ??? of , r: ' :? . <? .? !? i :? 'i:ii ! mrs lie | ?fj? .1' I v. M i I ?' .; i (? ilrll l'tl< k i-t-. ?>. v.iiji . i < i" ?? i ????.!? I lir<,s?h"!<!; ji full \ i?- i i - n i.f 1 lii, ;, Tho\ \vii| r\. .i > i i? r U-f"iv fort. I w :s i: - \\ !? i i it* 11 < ji "ii in in ikc "I haw M* '11. >:i.? > I he '|ilf. n ?iJ Hull 11)11 lua i:i 11 h> i< I????M flu* prnjur o<" hor l oiiui I V !:i!I. 1-."$iiil**?nii?* ^irN sic; Ollt I ? > till I llif u til I I I ?!' 114?'*. llILT \\.?t ?? Jjiis I'll tIn*ii Iis, ' !i m\ )!)??> >.(??< n l < 111 j i ,? st i i I, i In- drt'i'S sjt ;t -11 ill: iivcr I h< ir l':i?-cs ?. ? ns to tirnvi* tUvi' tholr |<itciit*rx u fa1 full. It U I?i? k > i:n-i l it ?art lull of un i. "i stniu ? ??11? in ; toward olir. lull nn ? in j ?t \ i*art i SIIIV si :ii <?!' ?>:nl IulL. ? What Ma^cs Business Success. T'iiTi* i- a!v\.ivs ;i 11;? 'iiiiiiu in l?u-i !i><-> m ill'- t;'.:in wlitt docs his \vi>rl. pauotaLin^ly." kiivs .1. ?>. Armour ii. ill* \iiitMi. i M;i^:i'/.!i r, "v? i( It < oin ::tn! finality. Mo is tin* man .v!i" v ill l>o tiuMod with moro uiul ii c:? j?? mii? ?i??r\ t up to tho limit of hi> *?.<|>ji?Mt> . Tin- maii wlut inform* hiu.-i'lf mloi i nil I H\ iilioii! his fit in. ii nn t'i?dv iiv pol;rif. ; 11 ! iis h:i w!... hi- \\. . 1. v . ui>!| tli.it i ? imm'i|> f ??11?? \\ I. i tt i i: * ? ] ; i: < ! i tlj. niu U?*d :x ??ii 11 * ? ? >v t _ i,i! shi ?? f i* t i '.'iii ' > ,i !i ? r' i -fin-ti I Th? Usual Ramedy. r?...t.i. ti.iiI I'< 1 ,i -..n?\iii?' lii* fnfiu'i '* fx- i . \\ hi.-l n iin \ i*r\ ri11?<"*11 wr:t)\if<l WVM. IJmSi." ?Htll fiiP <>!(1 ^I'f IflllQ II "?it? \ ??!! I ii. i ii i \ " ' \ c* c in in I; >.1 ' >?;ii I Ifohhn 'It's .in .j vr. 111i \ ri- M fa r Hrt ? !i v don't . ?> i li.t ? ?? i' iroj r?l ? NVw York Timo* H ? r I d * * What ? mi> ii? _r ncars for jour hu* ? ?ri 11? I'' I shouldn't think you'd ci.cour liitn in t!i?* filthy hnhit " "I in not I'm hu> iii^r thorn to dis "on, s ;r Tiim I)?'troit l>ov Pri*s? Logic. a i '111 ? I ? '? ? i i Alfrrd TIh>\ sn> thai sf< ' !j dri iin ,-of w.ifiT II uonv i? a< n ttono Pmainy !'<?(<' Jos' tliink. tli. ii. wot ?! 1:111?j>?*11 to n man's stomas ? by (HMitin' ^'.iiKsfnb inter it!" VV c nrr made for co-operation, like ff*-*, '".ko hand."*, like eyolida, like th? rows t*f tJio upjw>r ?nd lower teeth-? U A Race at the Aero Club By VANDKVLI.lt I low n >i. \\ c'llngton they've got the urn plane i-.Ther ?'? a coneern that liu:> iu;.ilf m ???**? hlne \\ 1 M? a lot of safety appifhll' t'S (lull Is t Npeclully lilt* 11 lor amateur ucrouaulx. The wo men have IuImii ii|? If??? fad (tic name as 11.t? men Tlic.v vc orgaul/.cd a club, wi'li lli'ht rait- Marling ground*. ami. all !)<>:u;l) It's all brand new, there are u ilo/.i'U member* w ho ow ii their Ma < hint?> j11it 1 i:i v.e ither some ??f* (In 111 are 11 > If-: a.l I Ik.' Willie. Those \\ lut 11it \ eji i ? 11>> >'.'m i s hit on the c)u > house |mih h vsltli opt i a glasses III their liauils wait hlng the lliers ami lUrlitiK A rate between two hulls iduals. Beverly Vorke ami Jlin Springer, took place not long aii<>< <"i which there was a lot of money placed. It wasn't u fair rai e, hut there was nothing that came within the rules art being foul. A 1AH) inlle course was laid out, start ing from the clubhouse It first went to Arlington. then south to Jouesvltlc. then Khutheust to Merry man, then northeast (o Ilhton, then straight west to Harrington, then ti? the clubhouse. The diets w?*re to go over a certain ehuich spire in each town, except J ones villi', where there was u bin factory, and <hey were to iwhh shove the '2?M> foot chimney that belonged t<> It. Vorke was to start westward ami Springer eastward The one who got hack lo the clubhouse first wan to he declared the winner As to the filers observing all the rules, this was He ' tired by h club member being station cd at the different points they were to pass over. The machines, being merely for pleasure, were not especially powerful. There were machines with strong en glues In the club, but this race was limited to the pleasure ? lass. It wasn't expected tint, the race would be made In less than three hours. At 10 o'c.oek the club ground* were full of member* and guests to see the race, and a mini her of machines were flying about, dashing hither and thither, rising, ducking ami doing different stunts. One of these belonged to Kate Win terton, who in the air topped every other woman member for flying ami on terra firiiia topped them all for lllrthrg. She had every man In the club by the ears, and It was generally conceded that when she undertook to brim? a man to his marrowbones he might as well com." down at once. } orke was tlu- favorite at odds of live to four. At leas,, these were the odii.s up to the day be ft if" the race. Bu; flint night lhey suddenly changed to to one oil Spi'inuer. The tpieer thiiiu i'.bout n wib that m? one could htiil out w! :\ :h',s rliiiii'.'c .-lunihl have co.uc ishoui. I iiere w ere rumors about Vor,.< ii.-; !? ;11_ in a ? tuali'ion to race or I - h i .'i.' c h::\inc I veti found wni; in_' i;i p;i i' ? ? i!I;ir, I :! they v? it, ? ! >;? r ?. a-, i w??re i ?1 ? -ill-, .i '.4in fo; .??id \ i ! ! .. \ ': ? t v. o in?; l.ii e* wet? ro It >t i.? i c "-f.ii r ii * >u: <i . the oil" j <? : ? ? v 1:i ' i?: i.er f;i-?i The raci'f - i ? >.. - .i: s. aid h..If a o.' u . ' ? - 'iir:i:iu ieach l:i:i< .; . ; ? I i . ' >? lip UUt'i t. As t he;. ti . . n r in ? l!.. i: were tllliliu' ?:! t > see the I'll:i st.i;ltd off in 11iH".?: *? i <!,..? im>h*. > iilier ;?> inter ? e; >T the I :i >?! > ? ? i lo Vile solln' central poiii! w I i re i' . . ' lie 1 t,. keep the mm hi-.ics m -i_-!i; |,\ iucmms <>f glasses !\.i! (? w , r< . i>u s i.iv i i i?ii "u.i .? jij; Sim ? ? r Sii" Ii. ! been seen oil ;!:< . -? ? ;.? ? r- 11 during 11 ? * even ing Im? ? i>n* 111?> race spo.?ning with him, and it \ui> ?*vj??*? i?mI l?y their observers ? lull *he would keep in touch with him in the tonus? t?< encourage him 1;ut in i!ii? they wore disappointed. She !<>1 low *'< 1 neither the tilers. hoNeriui: over the <h>l> grounds fifiil l>y sign- communl- ating with those be low how the raee was going. When the r;i> ern had lx?en out h couple of hours she whh fetnt to fly away in the direction of Merrvman and wns soon 'Hit of Sight. ? When she ? Mine within seeing dis tance of the iliers they had mot and Vorko had passed tin- halfway point .rreafly nfie:i?l of Spiin^er. Kate made a hoe line for Vorko, who had started westward and was nearing Hilton. He uad jnor his opponent so far ahead of the point he should have boon and felt so certain of winning that he was not pressing hi- mat lilne. Kate sailed up within hearing distance. '?( >h. Mr Yorko." site called. "I'm ao u'ad:" "Clad about what?" "You're v liny to will." 'Th;it s \or\ niee of you." They sailed along in < onipany for ? iwhile when something seemed to go wmng with Kate'-* machine. It ca reened tlrst ??n onu side, thvu on the other Tin n fin id I'm going- to fall!" she < ried in a voice of terror, and, truo fnouph. ?die wont down rapidly till #110 strii'-k i he earth, but managed hor ma < Mn< s > well that tiler# was no abso lute drop. Yi.rke was too much of a man to |oa\w her In distress and fol lowed her, finding her lying on tho ground l>esld?' her machine in a utate "f ro!In|-Me Well, N. make a long stoi-j short, Kate kept him ministering to Injuries that wore n< t serious till ho hud lost trie mif Hut he came out ahead In rh?- ;mme of love if ho lost tho raee. Ilf n'luxil to May a word al*>ut what Jvste innfessod was a frame ui>, re murier.itmg (hose who had lost money hacking him and otherwise showing that he was h thoroughbred. This won or??r hate, and instead of York* torn L>1 inir h?-r she tumbled to h'm UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP OKLAHOMA Oih* .>r iljc iif\v?>s( >ilid niusl powerful hupi'i di-oanlniuiglits In l In* Amotion!* navy Is (lu< Oklahoma, |M.r jiiovIiik hi I<i)? sjMM'ii of -0.5 knotH. 0 1 John. Marl, and Itimnoud Hall, I young white men, have Iuhmi arrested on (In- charge t?l* Mealing from I In* home ? >f It I .. Morrison of A1?I??* I \ i I If <*i>iiiiI,\ Morrison kept Ills nioie ? \ in ii tin bucket under Ills I ??? I . 111 ? I ill.- entire amount i-? alleged have j been taken h.v tli?* young nu'ii. About $ ion of thr money ha* been recovered. >. j riii' iiic11 art' in jail in Abbeville. FORECLOSURE SALE j StaUi of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. Murtsvillf oil Mill. Plaintiff. vh | L. M. Session* anil James C. Beckham, Defendants. ! Under and by virtue of a decree of his Honor. S. W. (?. Shlpp, Presiding Judge, <>f date November lit), 191(5. I will offer for sale, to the highest bid tier, for cash, before the Court House I door, in Camden, County and State ! aforesaid, within the legal hours of j sale, on the tirst Monday in May, 1017, I >etaig the 7th day thereof, the follow ing described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract if land, with all buildings thereon, ly ing and being in the County and State <iforesaid, also being in Wateree Town ship. School District No. 11. The :.ald land contains twenty-one (21) acres, more or less, and is hounded as fol ,o)vs: North by lands of Joseph Simp son and public road ; Fast by lands of Daniel Cook. Jr., South by lands of Preston and Hngll>h Cook; West by lands of K. 1>. Williams. The said laud Ix'ing the same a** conveyed to I.. IV Sessions by Kiln Williams, by !t 'd dated January L'o. 191-1. and re corded by tl:c <"!erk of Court of Ker i w <"??i:111y ? mi tlif 'JC.fh d.iy of March !:<M. in 15.?ok A. K. of Deed*. Page L'lil S. M Nicholson. V!. : :? !'? .v I ? \ i ? r i I r_\ 101 FORECLOSURE SALE. ? ? of i. i * i : o!i:..,. it'st v of I\i rsli.: < '? >iii i of ? oinm >n i 'Va - i >' 1 ?i?' iif!I and < Join|> iii; 11.? ?ri?<? i r I. i i n t i !l. ri. K.ifi* I n; :< i i ?: I ?:, i . , < i * own r;:: I ?. r :111?1 as Adniiiii? t rat ri\ of tin' f>:ah' of .1 W 1 ui.";i'rl?iirk. ? '< i-r.ist d. Flora I li'l-'H ? Fin.'!'l I n: k ami Jatr.e.- l'aiil ii.?' Fainlfibitrk 1 >efendn nt ? I nder and M \irttie rf decree of his Honor. .1 W Di"\'.?re. Presiding Judge. (who heard the ca-ei of date April In. 1!'17. I will offer for sale to tht' highest I idder. for cash. liefore tin- Court House d?>or in Camden County and State aforesaid. within tin1 legal hours of sale. ?>n the tirst Monday in May, 1 !> 17. being the 7th day thereof. fh<* following described real estate: "All that piei c. parcel or tract of land situated in the County of Kershaw State of South Carolina, near the vil lage <>f Cnssatt. containing elgthy-two and r?<?-l(J0 (Si!.."><>) acres, more or less, and being designated as tract number three (No. i of the lands of It. M. Cooper, as. shown by a plat of .1. 10. Kdmuuds, surveyor, of date December U>10, bounded North by lauds of Thomas Hough; East by tract number t'our (4) of said lands of It. M. Ooo|>er ; South by tract No. H> of said lands of It. M. Coo|>er; and West by tract No. - of said lands, formerly of It. M. Ooo|>cr, now of S. L. McManus; this property having been conveyed to J. \V. Kundcrhyrk. by 'he said It. M. Cooper. That before the Special Master shall receive any bid on said proj>erty, the bidder shall deposit with the Special Master the sum of One Hundred ($1<>0.00) Dollars, or a certified check for that amount, as evidence of good faith. Ij. A. Kirkland, Special Master for Kershaw Count v. April 11, 1017. Bankrupt's Petition For Dis charge. In The Matter <)" LOUIS SHAl'I ItO Bankrupt. To the Honorable II. A. M. Smith, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Sou til Carolina : Iyouls Shapiro, of Camden, in the County of Kershaw and State of S. O. in said District, respectfully rep resents that on the 30th day of De eemlter last past he was duly adjudg ed Bankrupt under the acts of Con gress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said lu'ts aii<I of iho ur?Jep the Court touching liis I tank run WHKRIOFORIO, lu> prays that may bo cleared by ib?> Court u> a full discharge from all debts i nhlr against his estate under ltankrupt Arts, ex<vpt such a.re excepted by law fmin Mitt ? barge. Da lot I this I'Jtb ila\ of Marcl 1). 11)17. LOl'IS SllAI'UtO, I ? ltankru| i ORDER OF NOTICE THKBKfl i On this 21st day of March, | 11)17, on wailing the fori'solii* lion, it is? I Ordered by the Court, that a (i ! lug bo bad upon tho name on the ! day of May A. I). 11)17, before j court in CharlCHtoii, S. C. in said ! trlct, at 11 o'clock In tho foren :ui(l that notUr thereof l>e puNi J in The Camilim Chronicle a new i l>cr printed In said District, and i all known creditors and other ; sons in Interest may appear I ' said time and place and filiow "j If any they have, why the pi ' of the said |?etltloner should do granted. And It is Further Ordered by Court, that the Clerk shull , mail to all known creditors copltt snlil petition and this order, addt o?l to them, at their places of i deuce as stated. , AVITNKSS the Honorablo H Smith, Judge of tho said Co and the seal thereof at Ohi! ton S*. C. in said District on 21st of March A. D. 1917. ' RICHARD W. HIITSON, a?d 42 acres within one mile of city limits. Beau tiful house site and excellent farming lands. Prsc; much below adjoining lands. Easy terms. 17 acres adjoining lands of Kirkwood Hotel. One of the best speculative propositions to be found in view of developments in this section. List your property with us for sale. R. M. Kennedy, Jr. Realty Co. Insurance of All Kinds 1012 Main Street Telephone 52 Buyers and Sellers This firm is the logical connecting link between the buver and seller of REAL ESTATE M any men can sell property to advantage ? if they know who wants to sell. That's our business?bringnng buyer and seller togeth er. We have built up a system that gets results. If you want to sell or buy at once, or at any time, see us and you will get results. C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CROCKER BUILDING PHONE 43