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An A Warning To T|? Living. A mail died 'owing ft MUuouri editor x yeara unpaid etaburription to the pa jr.,. Ti?? editor did not send any liow I. He attended the funeral cttd placed palm-It-oi fau and a block of ice on u\ casket.?<Mneluuftti Enquirer. . . ?' Uft/ * Helton Oobantai), W, of the -Victor mill, reer, died last Tuesday morning of lo iritvs received when u National auto- J ohile in which -he and three other per ! mis wen' riding, nnu (Jner, was oyer inted. ? John Hunter, ulvo a resident of [(?tor mill, luul his cht?t crushed, but j|| iTcover, Majestic Today i>. \\\ iiiith'n ?BKOKXBN BLOSSOMS' #? delicious Syrup tlih Cherry Flavor ffcr id dies' Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats? (MenltoJj&ted) Formerly tai Balsam ? , |t instantly warms the body, loosens the jgm, dears the head, cftcst and nostrils relieves the soce throat. So delightful Its cherry flavor that children cry for Try a tcaspoonful. Your druggist is [ructed to cheerfully refund your money doesn't relieve fp? :V" 35c at your druggist's. ? )/. " : ' " Hurry J. Spanned was acquitted of tin" charge of having murdered Col. M. 15, liutler by a jury iu district court at BrowoivUle, 'fllM last Saturday af.Utr two hours <?f (deliberation. Tito Jftfj'l v?;rdi?t ?u>itaiued tb?? defendant's pica that h?M aopiittal In January. UU7. of the ehargt* uf murdering his wife, was j iu I'flfcot an u<i)uitt*'l of a Jik*? charge in j connection with (\?lonei death. Tin* jury iu the prevent trial tli.il not, therefore, specifically pass on Spauueil's guilt or luuocence in txtu.uection with the slaying of Hutler. Hutler anil Mrs. Span-] uVH were killed while on an automobile ritty wit h at Alpine, 'I', v,i July |9t0. The lOlongaied African. J. A. OofcurtJ if taking a great deal of prided iu tolling the pnldiri this sen von that he has secured C-harley Vermont known as the Klougated African, as oui> of his eumedilans lor the season of 1011) .ttill 1020. Mr. Vermont is one of those long da ugly loose jointed ^tuxni.u beings, whoso every auovement has u laugh in it, and he has Wine mighty funuy say ings as well as some mighty funny acta. He is doing a specialty (his season which he built himself. It Is eutirely original full of keen negro wit and at the same time includes a whole* lot of genuine in formation. Mr. Vermont is a very lit erary man and When he is not telling what he kuows he is reading what other people know. That is where he gets his fuud of talk which he dispenses to his audience nightly. Coburn'a Min strels 'will appear at the Opera House Saturday night January 81st. . t ./ ?' . ~ ? Majestic Tbday 1). W. Griffith's "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All parties indebted to the estate of Miss Susie Elliott, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if anj% having claims agaiust the said estate will pre sent them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. ELbBN II. TIDWEIvL, Qualified Administratrix.. Camden, ?S. C-, Jauuary. 20th, 1020. 42-44 lip this bundle to"SHUBERT"too he Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from "SHUBERT" E WANT *EM NOW?AND WILL MY THE PUCB TO GET 'EM N?IEXTRA URGE I U* I URGE I N?) MEDIUM I f*l SMALL IKTWA ti > 1 CAT* A to AVtAAOt lt?r?A TO AVt?AOO | trf A A TO AVtBA RACCOON N9 2 At TO Hit ? QUALITY ck avy Furred inary 11**14* 12.00 toH [9.00 to 12.00 to 10.00 I9.Q0 to 8.00 7* to 100 9-00 to 8-00 7.00to 6j00 5.00 b 430 7.50 to 630 5.00 to 430 4.00 to 350 7.00 to 4.00 5* to 330 4.00 to 3.00 MINK e, Dark lal Color 22J0tol8J0 15.00 to 12.00 II JO to 9.00 lt.0ttol3.00 ltOOto 9.00 8.00 to JM 11.00 to 9.00 (.00 to 6J>0 6.00 to S.00 8.00 to 6.50 6.00 to 5.00 450 to 4.00 8.00 to 4J? 6.00 to 3.00 430 to 230 MUSKRAT Iter" 6.00 to 5.00 430 to 3.75 4.75 to 3.75 330 to 2.75 330 to 175 230tO 2.00 230 to 1.75 1.75 to 130 230 to 130 1.75 to liS se extremely high prices for South Carolina Furs are based on well-known ^SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for imrae ? shipment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise Inferior skins at highest tet value. Ship your Furs now?when we want 'em. You'll get re money" and get it quicker* too. BUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY P TODAY-AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST Pipe, Fittings, Pumps, Cylinders and Well Points. Due to utrikes, in both Me^J and c**ml mines ami other unsettled edition* K ban been hard to* secure7 material, twit we hare boen 'tVT #wrtuniit?" III biving a food Kto^K of jSpa, FH4?ng?, Her / '-r ?^?If.,S^^*CbMPAN Y A**T- eSummA.*c SEEK PHILIP'S GOLD Effort to Salvage Spanish Gal Jaon Goes Merrily On. Treasure Seeker* Refute to QUe Up Hope of Securing Wealth F rom Flagship of Commander of "Invincible Armada." Little (lid the duke of Medlna-Sido ilia, admiral In chief of ihr InvIn?-il?l<? Armada, dream, as wliii hl|{tt hopes N set sail from the Tagus on May li9. 15S8, thai his great galleon. the Klor ttUCla,' would lir sunk off Tobermory, on the coast of Scotland and Would bo supplying treasure trove to adven turous spirit? more tjtioo tlnve centu ties later in the year of grace 1910. The Floreocla. which was. popularly reportcnl to he tilled vylth gold, jewels and sliver plate, fled northward With her sister vessels In frantic attempt to get lui -k to Spain by rounding the north of Scotland after the fateful war council had decided to abandon the unequal tight In the nnrrow seas of the English channel. This was the decl slon which caused Sir Francis Drake to write Jubilantly to Walslngham on July 31: "There was never anything pleased me better than the seeing the enemy flying with a southerly wind to the northward. NVs have the Span lards before us, and mind, with the grace of Ood, to wrestle a pull with them." The doomed ship had reached To bermory when Mat'Lcun of Morven JL>y, a well-directed shot succeeded In set ting fire to her powder magazine. The resultauti explosion scattered rhe ves sel and her contents far and wide over the sea bed. The Immense wealth which she was believed to have on board has from that {line to this ex ercised over many minds as potent a fascination and spell as ever was wielded by dreams of discovering the treasures hidden by the buccuneers who sailed the southern seas. , At length, after several 'desultory attempts at reaching her, a salvage company was formed In 1908, and op erations, begun then, have been con tinued Intermittently ever since. Enough was discovered to encourage perseverance, though not to reward enterprise ? blunderbusses, swords, scabbards, a bronze cannon rind a few doubloons. ."Several recent signs, how ever, Indicate that the searchers are at last on the right track and will soon strike the main hull. Then, If ever, Should the ship's stronghold yield up It's lons-lost treasure and add one more to the romances of the deep. Mixup in Relationships. Adoption proceedings before Judge Raymond Dobb presented a complex situation that lawyers are trying to figure out, writes a Syracuse (N. Y.) correspondent. James and Lucy Loat well were born six years ago. Their mother, Mrs. Lucy Lout well, wife, of .Tames Loatwell, died shortly after their birth. Their father married agalii and then Percy McDonald, brother-in-law of tjie deceased Mrs. Loatwell, adopted Lucy. Charles Sfng er, brother of the deceased Mrs. Loat well, adopted Jimmie. 4 Lucy must now call her own broth er Cousin Jimmie. Her own father becomes Uncle Jim. Her hitherto Uncle Percy now becomes papa. While she will always revere the mem ory of the departed mother, she must regard her maternal parent as a de ceased aunt, at least In the law. Her own cousins, the children of her adop tive parents, become her brothers and sisters, and the same holds true of lit tle Jimmie. Lucy's now legal father becomes uncle to her own brother,., while her stepmother she must (ad dress as auntie. Historio Inn to Be Sold. The famous Saracen's Head inn at Southwell, Eng., .in which many Amer ican tourists have found entertain ment, Is to be sold at auction. Its his tory as a hotel runs back through 600 years. ? In its early days the' house was called "The King's Arms." King Charles I. stayed at the inn during the Civil Wars. Charles surrendered him self to the Scottish Commissioners* on May 6, 1040, in the coffee room. The bedroom which that monarch used on the night before he gave himself up is still well preserved. - Other English kings also stopped at the ancient ho tel. Arts and Crafts in Australia. Determined to revive Interest in arts and crafts work, the executive Of the Att0 and Crafts society fbr Victoria has Invited the craft workers of the commonwealth to send exhibits without entrance fees to the annual exhibition In Melbourne In November. The exhibition will include examples of pottery, toy-making, metAl work, stained glass, modeling, lace and leather work, engraving and etching, and design of poster work. Designs must be original, and if ponslble hare an Australian motif. The fact that a number df disabled soldiers have tak en op arts and crafts work will add additional Interest to the exhibition. - Were Bultt to Last. T|ie extraordinary tenacity of build lug materials was what most Im pressed a British architect visiting the su are*.?lie frcqnently* -saw archer with only on* abutment stUl hefd firm ly In position \ by cohesion, thongh loaded with heavy walls, and In the Market Inll 6f St. Qnentln an iron, rohiffp 'vltirfrage shot away WI1 atfll b?ld upright by the super??tnietnre ft was designed to snppoit. Beauty - Strength - Power - Comfort In The Powerful, roomy, strikingly handsome, the new 1920 Haynes more than ever comes up to the expectations of the thousands who have waited for it. The four factors of car character?beauty, strength, power and comfort? are wonderfully combined in each model. Time-tested excellences in motor strength, the latest appointments?luxuries?all these are presented. From the chassis through to the least detail, the Haynes?America's first car?satisfies its expectant friends. There are twenty-six years of success behind the Haynes, and this means ev erything to its owner. He can pin his faith to the organization that builds his car. , % 1020 "LIGHT SIX" WL'O "l.KiHT TWUI.VF." O|?on (Jars \ Open Oars Touring Car?7 Passenger $2085 J / Touring Car?'7 Passenger $3450 Roadster?Four doors, 4 passeuger $2083 # ^ Koadstei^-Four doors, 4 Pussenger $3450 coup??4 p0"ra- *3800 > Prices . Sedau?7 Passenger - $3550 I / ?4 Passenger - f|000 'Limousine?7 Passenger $4200 1 ! Sedan?-7 I assenjer ---?------- $4*v0 (,'ord Tiros and Wooden Wheels Cord Tires and Five Why Wheels Standard Equipment . Standard Equipment. THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, IN P., U. S. A.' CAN NOW MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Moseley- Taylor Motor Company Camden, South Carolina y , ?I. <%. Cobum'a Minstrels. Whoa the J. A. Cdburn minstrels, now 01* thoir 20th annual tour appear nt the Opera House, Saturday Jan. 31st it will be fourid that a new production haB been secured throughout. With ? keen ap preciation of the requirements of inin Ktrel entertainment, -Afnnager J. A. Co bum, i? *aid to have eclipsed all pre vious efforts, in this season's offerings. One of the new features will be a new comedy sketch, conceived and produced by Charley Oano, "the king of burnt cork artists, on uptodndte subjects ami han dled by the comedian in his jnost hum orous fashion. It is said to be the fun niest act Mr. (Jano. has bad in years. Honor Roll for l'lnci Grove School. First grade?Martha ltubon, Janle Ua bnn. Rail ley Rarfleld. Advanced first grade ?4 Lor Jackpon, I.iwsie Parker, Minnie Wilson. * Second grad<^~Royd Taylor. <'aUJw<jU Kelley. ' ? ' ci Third grade ? Mary Jim Bran) nun, Nellie Harlield. Minnie Muttux, Irene Doweii, GroVer Ilranhntn. Woodward I)o\vey, Tjyttleton I>o\vey, .lack Wilson, Ho-ykin Jackson. Fourth grade?Rosa Wilson, Etta Ra bon. Mitrhel Rabon, Sehivers Rranh?.in. Fifth ' grade?Alberta jackwou, Ruth Kelley, Kate l^elley, Willie Barficldi Joe. Oonney Barfield, ' Sixth grade?Kula Ilranham, Geo**** Itay. ?8ev?*uth Knvde ? Roberta Hinsoti, Frank Uabon, Arthur Howey. ?.l\r It Time. here, *ir," exclaimed the maiden lady. "I want you to take back thn: parrot you Hold >me, I fitul that il swears very foadl^." "Well ma'am," replied the dealer, "it* a very younic bird; It'll learn to swear -morn perfectly when H*m a bit older." : ? Head the ion# list of want ads found In another 7>la<*e in this paper OUR SERIES 4 NOW LIQUIDATING. WILL RECEIVE NEXT MONTH IN CASH OR CREDIT ON Loans the nice sum of about $so,ooo.oo. i J XL MONTHLY PA E WILLING TO SAVE. HOW MUCH O 'I $80,000.00 DO YOU GET? YOU MIGHT HAVE HAD SO MUCH AS YOU WERE WILLING TO SAVE AND PAY IN MONTHLY. 1 . BE THRIFTY ? STOP PAYING RENT ? OWN YOUR OWN HOME. LET US EXPLAIN HOW YOUR RENT MONEY WILL AC TUALLY HELP PAY FOR A HOME. NOW IS YOUR OP PORTUNITY: SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN SERIES NO. 6. Subscription Books Now Open * At * ?v First Payment 3rd Monday in January cj See our Treasurer or any one of our Directors ??? DIRECTORS D. Wolfe - .i F. M. Woo ten 1 . John T. Mackey, Sec. A Treas.