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long-lasting bars in each package. ? The biggest value in refreshment you can pos sibly buy. A BENEFIT to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. The price is 5 cents. The Flavor i Lasts Taken to Penitentiary. Altamont Murray, a T?ee county ne gro. was taken to Columbia Tuesday and placed in the penitentiary for. ??afe keeping until the next term of court. ?Murray was arreHted Monday under a warrant issued* by, Magistrate T j. S. Vin son, of Uembert, charging him with as sault andVarrying a pistol, tbo arrest being made by deputy Sheriff H. Q. MeKagen and Rural Policemen LI. B. Boy-kin and Alex Norris. He y/ae^xnxrr mitted to jail, but the aggravated na ? ^ ^<ypn rise to considerable feeling, It was thought ad visable to place him in the penitentiary until he is brought to trial at the next CITATION. ? vr \ State of South Carolina County of Kershaw v * .. ? ?; * By W. L'. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judgb. Whereas, J. M. Green made suit to ine to grant him Letters of Administra tion of the Estate of and effects of Waddy T. Duncan. These are, Therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Waddy T. Duncan, deceased, that they be and* appear bd fore me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, .23,. on June ^th next, after pubLcation thereof, at jffir o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. <Jiveu under iny Hand, this 23rd day ?f May A. D., 1010. " w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published kin Hip 30fh day of May and the <5th day $f June, 1010, in the Cam-' d?'n Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. term of court. t It is stated thut some day* ago Mur ray and several other negroes were con gregated in the road in the Hagood section and tlrat a lady who was driv ing a car passed them, and in doing ko the fender of the car brushed Murray, but did not injure him at all. Mflfcry drew a pistol and threatened to shoot her, when she stopped to ascertain if he had been hurt. ? He demanded that rhe be paid five dollars as satisfaction and was rude and threatening in lan guage and manner. It is als*> at a ted that Murray waa aimsflf renponidblo for the ear striking him as he had aimple time to get out of the road, but did not cio so. ? Sumter Item. Victory Loan Went' Over. Washington, May 20. ? Total subscrip tions to the fifith, or victory liberty loan, wera announced today by the troasury as $5, 241), 908,800, an oversubecfiptlon of nearly $750,000,000. It was estimate ed officially today that there were 12, 000,000 subscribers (to the loan. Nearly 00 per cent of the total $2,068,154,850 lwa? taken in subscriptions of $10,000 or less. tomorrow at the Majestic, Louise Olamn in Shorfries Also a Mack Sen ? nott Comedy, The Village Smirthy. Mme. Olga Petrova in "Exile'^is lyll^ci for ejiowing aF the Majestic Monday. FOR SALE ? Boykin Telephone Ex change for sale. A good propositioq fT?T?p,n?nh?iB?r Qnlv reason for sell ing proprietor has other business' in terests. For further information ap ply to J. Q. Godwin, Boykin, S. O. 47tf HAIL ? - ^ V' : i X ; i - ? ?vt. -- ... -. :^-,..2rxr S 3 J j n E If you desire to protect yourself by Having your growing crops insured against hail, see us. All kinds of in sururance at lowest rates* - ? ? - -. r Camden Loan & Re t i>is< ii \k<;ki? soi i >i i:\ts M n Wbo Are Out of The Service l-Yomj Ker*haw County. uwlilf is a )i-i '?! K< ruhaw County tidier# \frho have beeu discharged froiu tb* ?wvkm, -Tho list i? fyrninhed by the War (lamp Community Service of ? 'it in |? .1 arksoii and is ..ntplote UP to ?he t 4|t<l : > Fred Ogburn, CSlMM)(!U Will Ogburn, Cauulen Wan. Uudsou, Logoff Oarlield Adnmsoii. Camden Edgar Bell, Kershaw , ? . > / J Yerule Hinsou, Kershaw ?J nines 1 ( 'uhhU ii Marshall Itoone, Camden Joe Copeland, Camden , John Muiin, Camden ?fame# Oil toe, Dftbiine Cauthen C-oJko, Kcrwhaw - ? Isaac Drakeford, Westvillle Chap Murphy; Camden Boykln Stimey, Logoff j , Win. Simpson,' Camden l'nyne Huyt. Kershaw Kruegt Salmon, Blaney Finest Young. Cantey Leslie Hamrick, Kershaw Walter Elliott. Camden ? lolin A i ?. ? I .line, Bethune , Jivmes Johnson, Camden Wiley Deas, Blaney Leonard ltnykiu, Camden . Chester Blackmail, Rcthuno Wm, Bramlett, Camden Robert Jones, Logoff John D. Langley,, Shepard Mannie Fort, Camden Hugh Lewis, Caandfii Bnuidus Neil, Camden Daniel Bradley, Camden " ; ' ? ? ? - Jack Nelson, Camden Vernon Cqughman, Camden lloit Payne, Kershaw Wiley Dease, Camden John McClaiu', Bethune Gnover , Abbott, Camden Walter Elliott, Camden Lucius Trueadnle, Camden Win. Thoinaxon, Camden John W'h'itaker, Camden James McDonald, Westville Walter Thompson, Camden David Hetfey, Camden Lee MeLcaji. ' Camden Wm. King. Camden -Mack Gaylard. Camden Sidney Ilunter, Kershaw Oscar Jordan, Kershaw Arthur Smith, Camden George Baxley, Camden Floyd Howe\I? Kershaw BUrheil McLeod, ( ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 < ' 1 1 Willie Oxcndlne, Kollinn Walter Davit, Westyille Luther Mowers. Iversliaw Ilcnry Baker, Boykin TiL'lman Boone. Boykin Iienry Pitts, Kershaw Elmer Catoe, Kershaw (irover Baker, ('ariiden Hazel EHtridge, ^ershaw A Jesse Smith, Bethune , n ('has. Viltepiffue. Camden Walter EJoyd, Kershaw Lewis Adains, Kershaw T Jasper Ellis, Camden* Franklin Goodale, Camden Raymond Goodman, Camdei (Tafias. Lewis, Camden James Turner. Camden Hay Truesdale, Kershaw Wm. Adams; Kershaw ('has. Bat email, Camden Gilliam DeBrnhl, Camden . Benjamin' Davis, Camden Marvin Reasonover, Camden . Paul Sinclair, Camden * James Barton, Kershaw ' Samuel Cook, ('amden Archie Hinson, Kershaw Bailey Jackson, Camden Yaneey Langley, Camden Willie "DfXon, Camden Clarence Hough, Camden ? ftmhfYi Westville J Wm. S alters, Lugoff * 51 Hampton Horton, Camden . ? Paul Camplbrfl, Camden . Milton Phillips, Camden Daniel Poison, Camden James Horton, Camden Wm. Perry, Kershaw Belfcon Tidwell, Cassatt -C ? James Richards, liberty Hill; v Marion Klrkland, Camden Benjamin Maddox, Blaney Albert Hinson, Camden ' John W. Wright, Kershaw r Clifton Raley, Kershaw ?Flebcher Poison, Camden .Jphn Sims, Blaney Randolph Klrkland, Camden - Elmer Catoe, Kershaw Woodhnm Barrett, Camden J Ira Catoe, Kershaw ; Eugene Days, Boykln Wm, Gardner, T^u^off I toy kin Clark, Stouetooro David Yoitng, Camden ,John Truesdale, Kershaw Marion White, Bethune Oscar Small, Camden t Daniel Paxley, Kershaw ?Fred Watts, Kershaw Troy Richardson, Kershaw Samuel Yarh rough, Kershaw Andy Havnes.- Cherokee > ? Richard Drakoford, CantepT.. . Tom Garrison, Westville Burrell Jones, Kershaw ' William Spence, Camden George Hampton, t l^ugoff Sanders Hill, Lugoff . J'atrick Dempsey. Camden Frank Bracey, Boykin Mack Tillman, Blaney Robert Charles^ Camden Ed Williama,^Cassatt I.aw Thiesdale, Kershaw' . . Wm. Brevard, Camden Samucfl James.- Camden _ Levi Durpn, Kershaw ... Johnson Turner, Btapey "~~d Law Truesdale, Kershaw . Richard James, .Camden Otis Pate, -Kershaw \ Closes Brunson, Boykln ? Luther DuBose, Cassatt ? .George Man1?0, Camden I^eslle Williams, Camjen - Ben T. Benson, Lugo If . John Ool??ran, Camden f Wto. Ponds, Bothnne -? : .Jesse Branding, Camden ?yrlney Sutton, Camden Peter Welch, Bethune -.jJ >Bogaa ^oarey, Bethune Ned Hflrris, Kershaw GiH>ert MfcAle, Kertdiaw Alfred Gibbs. Blan^ - k-TMaer Beckham, KernhaW ^ ' Tom Leerfar, Kenrtftw \J?bnsoiir Cainden Hazekiah McDaniels, Camden r '*?" 1* Capt J. I>. lfcConnrtl, ftfed 80 year#, of MeGonnelkYm*. ?ed Uffl TbtJtaday at hU home, fle wm a gallant Con federate wurwii _ i - SECURITY OIL STANDARD ?LOOrn*NY " (NKWJKtuav) The Stove Makes or Mars Your Recipe Experienced housewives always choose the economical New Perfection Oil Cookstove. They know that it is dependable, always makes their recipes, successful and relieves them of the drudgery of cAal and ashes. Qver 3,000,000 of these stoves are now in use giving efficient service year in and year out. -Ask your neighbor. She will tell you that the flame is clean and intense ? that it gives no smoke or odor ? that it does not blacken your pots and pans. The long blue chimney insures this? insures the combustion of every drop of oil. Don't let this summer find you cooking on an overheated range. See your dealer without delay. Aladdin Security Oil is the best kerosene for all purposes ? obtainable everywhere.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' (New J?r?ay) Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Mil. ChtirUftte, N. C.. Norfolk, V?, Charleston, W. V*. Richmond, Vti. Charleston, S. C. HOARDS DISCHARGED. Sclectivc Service Boards Receive Inciter of Thanks Krom General Crowder. The selective service board of Ker shaw County who had charge' of select ing the men for military duty in .this' County has received .{he following letter of dismissal and thanks from ProvoBt General Crowder: "* Washington. Actfril 0, 1919." To Members of all Selective Service Boards: * The President has directed that all Boards of the Selective Service System be discontinued ; that all members thereof be honorably relieved from the duties of their respective offices effective March 31, 1919 ; and that a Certificate of Ser vice be issued members relieved from duty by the order mentioned. A copy of this order is enclosed. A suitable cer """Tire. iff" by the Governor of your State, will be trans^ mitted to you at a later date. The Selective Service organization is dissolved. This is my last official com munication to its members. Two years ago today, the Congress declared a state of war to exist with the Imperial Ger man Government. Amerca's army was but a handful. The plan to raise it to the pr^er strength was Inchoate pnd un certain. Today the war is won and an army <rf four million is already half de moblised. Yob have performed stupendous task," you have performed it loyally and well. Btrt you have done more. You have th? ground work for a new ideal in de mocracy. You have, taught and shown valtrcA and; the possibilities of sym pathetic and understanding oo-opcrafcioa. Yon have discovered and vindicated a new altruism, you have crystallised an ideal and made of it a system. In these closing words, I add my heart felt praise to the grateful thanks of America. ^ E. W. Crowder, ^ Provost Marshal General. By virtue of the authority vested in him by: t ho Act of Congress to authorize the Ptcfddeut to increase temporarily tho Military Establishment of the United Struts. approved May 18, 1017, the I,1 res ident hereby directs that ? all District, Local, Medical Advi&iry, and Legal Ad vlseory Hoards in the Selective Service Organisation ho liscontinued ; that all members of these boards be honorably relieved frmn -the., duties of their respec tive offices effective March 31, 1019, and that a certificate of service rendered on said boards be i??ued to all iuemb?r? thereof who are relieved from duty by this order. Benedict Cromwell, Acting Secretary of War. 'For the first time In the history of flying iu America, a vehicle of the air was brought to a atop on top of a hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, la#t Friday and its five passengers allowed to 'alight " Asked To Call at Red Cross Room. The following persons arc requited to cull ?t the office of Hie Home Service (K'l >;i rl men ( of the lied XjX9*s: Puttie Butch Montgomery llciuy KswIh, Boykin, H. C. Addir Thonvpson, Rfd. C'anulcn Ilattie Goodly Gardner Rosa ttudley , Bethune Child Patterson, Boykin * Bissie Carter, Kfd ??, Camden .1 Mines L. Martin Carcndon \ * : V ... ' ' (ireenville, S. C., where the Thirtieth Division trained before, going overseas* has been chosen from , a list of seven citieu as the city^ in which the first annual reunion of the division will be held. . September 28 and $9 has been named as the date. < < - ? ? ?> ? i ? Farm Lands Should be Listed Now . ? During the war all farm produce commanded high/ prices, and farming communities have enjoyed marvel ous prosperity. Now, with the coming of peabe, and the opening of the markets of the world, should also > come plenty. The real estate market should be active* If you intend to sell your land this year, list your , property now and avoid the rush season when time for careful inspection of land is lacking. I believe, it will be to your advantage to list with me. If you intend to buy, see or write me. Farm lands are my specialty. W. M. MANNING, real estate ARCApE BLDO. COLUMBIA. 6. C. Suppose your partner dies at a critical period in your firm's affairs, would your interest be fully protected > Our Corporation insurance would do this. . GREENVILLE L. A. McDowell, Agent