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fi mm ? lal and Personal News By Mi*? Loui*? Nettle* L si TOR* |,m?UWKNTK*> M Kalph St?ven*>n was a Jiuielouw Saturday fttorwoo ut Ver lovely llt. ,4i NuiiU Fair *Hrwt when she L. a 1?NI in honor of her tw*> visitor*, V \V. Adiok-M of Charlotte and (?? \V I laxeltou of Oklahoma CHy. r.h). (rti>|<? apt minted wit.li a beautiful a#(j ,vff?e. *crvtce was of polished h? #any with * maderia center plere, |?n u;?s an arti-tie bowl t?f gold ddMH*. Cofl'ee and tea wi-jv poured M,... i: Iv Sill iiik! Mrs. T. l.ee j,I,. ;i11<I dain-ty refreshment.^ passed, tn tho table, ? Mrs. Jla/A'ltoa, who has ?ntiy returned fi^m abroad where nhe .,^.(1 in idiot work dunn* tho war ;i ircitatioa with a piauo acc^m ninioot that pleaded 'the company to ? full, st extent. Fifty-live or sixty [i,s on lied during tho. afternoon. S -* 5 US. VON TKKSCKOW rrKKTAINS lii ?vmpliment ito Mi\s. S. K. Winkler d Mr*. Sherman Woodward of New irk. $h*. vcm Trewkow gave a iphtful ten to a limited number of Est- on Saturday afternoon. The n.s were flower-filled but Qi( sunny |K?w of tho daffodils prevailed. The ,1c was lovely in a witting of sunny Jow and the oolor s(<h?rae was carried iu (Mail. T?va was poured by Mrq, |H*>vt Kennedy, Jr., ami the refre*h? nis served by Miss Willie Watkin*. Wrs. Winkler and btM* daughter Mrs. |*>dward have been spending the win ? Hohkirk Inn. A wide circle of |at:\e- and friends make Oamdeu, their home town, a pleasant place to abide Mrs. Woodward, remembered hero Mis> Betty Winkler, was mariied in milen last year. Her husband is a iiijr and promising young lawyer of |v York City. |lS. MULLKR' TKRTA1NS n eompliment to her house guests, v JHdlake and Mrs. Del/ong of Lex Jton. Kw. Mrs. M.uller gave two, nning teas this week, one on Tues afjjernoon and the o?her Wednes afternoon. having a different guestj ou eaeh rKxmsion. The home-like i I attractive rooms of the manse were [*>m with the lovrily tints of purple I (cold?daffodils and violets, and the lisbed table had a center piece pfj tiy ??<*? and a flower-filled bowl, ite tapers lu crystal cundlelabru gave additional touch of beauty. TTve 'k ioe cream and angel cako were 'ed on Tuesday by Mrs. Railph Shan and Mia* lial Ittakeney and on Wed |day by Mrs. Johp S. t/ind?ay and W. J. IhirtU. NOTICE TO DKBTOHS li parties indebted to the estate of H. Rlackwell, deceased, are hereby lih'-d to make payment to the under B>H. and all parties having claims Ervvt tho j-aid ontato will .present them p attested within (the time prescribed kiw. \ANNUO J. HIJACKWHLL, ' Qualified Adinini!*tratiix. |nden, S. C'., Maroh 11th, 1020. ? ?r?? _ ^ Theatre PROGRAM Today Friday March lt>th William Fox Present* Th?> prcji)tef?t racing atory in the world "CHECKERS" \#'m'vsioii 2.V (\hildrcu LV Saturday March 20<li I'ath.' IVcxt?nts i- Stnr of "On With thv I>aufi" MAK Ml'11 It AY IN "T1IK A. It. ('. OF l/OVK" AImi ;? Ilolin <???niedy ? WHY LKAVK HOMK" Monday March 22nd MAY ALLISON IN "F \ IK AND WAIIMKR" 'I'll*- p'ui.N that made the weather It '?? a i'k4. from start to Sh- Children ITm* Mir money hack if your sides don't ache Tuesday March 23rd William Fox Presents THKDA HA HA IN "THK Ll'UK OF AMBITION" \ Thrift Itara Super-Special j?V.'?rirp>ay tilled wnth vstirrinjf ection 'jinaatu' U?ve story ft??<*in<fc^>n*Iy ft Vftmtssion 2.V to all scats WrdMMtay March 244h William Fox Presents WILLIAM- RPSSKLL !N ? siion wiTn firk" vto-v io viforouM, so crowded with lan.H. hav gracod the wrewj before. Thursday March 25th Th?- I'aninvounit-Antoraft Star Marguerite Clarke in ALL of a SI DDKN PKtiGY" kuTurv ^T??rklirv<r with fun. charred n '?"nft'K't. dancing with all-of-a ?* '? surprises. Watch For ?K ADVKNTURM OF RUTH" *** rathe Serial with Rmtk Roland ; t PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. A. K. HUkeuey, proprietor of the] Me us Slu?i> is aw?iy on u trii> to iftucajto, making u personal selectiou of Society Hraud clothing to bo wmh bore for Spring and Sumnur -ale. Mr. I#ix\v S. Itevi^U h?*.beiu con fim-d lit for the pavt \n ??? k with 'l\>ni??ri>?w at the Majestic Mue Mur ray, the Mar of "< >u With the l>anee''! appear* in "Th^ A. IV C of l*?ve" It's ,U joyous bit of entertainment au<l ypu vvi!! like it. Mr. au<l Mr*. Kdjjar Crocker, <?f I* .s ton, uiv the guests of the ^former's broth' ?*r, Mr. .Io>o)>h ]{, Crocker, at the Court! Inn fur a week or ton day*. They are down to attend the Camden Home Show. See "t 'hofkors'' i?i the Majiv-tic to-1 night. A thrilling story of the- r.ee| trauk. Mr. L. T. Mill* has boon confined to his home for Home thne with iufluenza. Mrs. A. (', AiKTUm has return**! from an oxtejided visit tx? her daughter Mrs. K?lward Kve of Charleston. Min. W. A dicks. of CharMlt? and Mm, W, C. I larx-lton of Oklahoma *Uty are gue-vts of >11*. Ralph Steveu.-ou. i.Mr. Alfred von Kolintz, of Chavles <tOD, iKttw known as "Fritz" was a vis it?r here -this week. 1 >r. Ralph Ihinn of Richmond, Va. and Mr. Cfareuce I>111111, of I>avidson College via}ted tfheir parentis Dr. and - - .c?, 'f ? Mrs. W. J. Ihnni last WfMk. Messrs. Albert Toatn and Charlie Hough loft last week for Tyler, Texas, where they* will ct#er a biwiuess school. "Fair awl Wanner" a pmnny comedy with ?showers of hlutfhter,, showing at j the Majestic Monday. starring May Al 1 i.-on. adv Ma>s I>idlake Lexington, Ivy., and Mrs. I>e|*>ivg also of I.exinjfton are the gu?*?<ts of Mrs.. Kdwiu Muller. Miss Kleanor Mitchel of Chaileston, hut now a student at Winthrop was the guest of Mrs. John S. Liudsay this week. She is now spending sonic -time with her awter Mrs. Clarloaon of 1/ugoff. \ Robert (Jrant, the aufhor, with his wife and daughter are guests at the] Court Inn. Ho wrote "Tho High? Priestess," "Cnleavened ttrend" and c'.iher papular noveLs. BKIIKiK PARTY One of the iargesft. and niont enjoyable of tho season's bridge parties waq given Tuesd.oy evening at <lic home qf Mr. and Mrs. T. .T. Jvirkhmd. The rooms were brightened with daffodils apd other "beauties of early wprirvg that the bright jmushiue and soft winds from the >South are blowing into full Woam in Camden's generous gardens. Tables were attrac tively arranged for the bridge, devotees awl the games resulted in -the score priz^ a loveJy f/h,ina bowl jjoing to Mis.s RKtn Heath while Airs. Robert Marye cut the ooas-olation, a pot plant. Mr. Robert) Marye. was the fortunate winner of the gontletaan's prize, a dock of card*. The ho^itv^ <servrd a delicious salad Aouree with coffee, . The gur^ts included quite | a mimber of young people of the town and ah*o thosr from the tourist colony and C'-umdeu has been eai>eciaHy fortun ate this year in th<* i>ersonnel of that circle, they an* particularly charming and attractive, "A Daughter of the Sun." 1 In. "A IfcaughW of the Hun*, t.be story 01 tvn Hawaiian butterfly, nhe ca<~t is a imiticularly capable one. The plaj*ers arc of recogniw^i ability and among those whose sjilentfid aotiiig is conspicuous in the success of the drama are 1,. Fr?>d Steen. Jean Clarendon, Blanch Cook, PSoi^euoe Fields, I>a>v M^ituiker ami oth ers. The play will be seen at the Cam den Opera I louse, next Thursday. _Mnreh LTrth.- ?a<}r. I'reaching at Malvern Hill. There will b<> pt-c.iiohinj; at Maivern Hill next Sunday afternoon at ?'? Public rordially in\-ited. (I. W. Dabncy PEPTO-MANGAN MAKES RICH RED BLOOD Helps Restore Thin, Run-Down Men and Women to Vigorous Full-Blooded Health t Recommended by""Physicians Sold in Liquid or Tablet form? The Name Gude's the Guid to tho Genuine. It is it true ?ayin* that your health in only u.n #r??od an your Mood. Good. ru<h bV<x>d manifests itself in a healthy, natural fomplexion ; cloar. kee.n eye?; tirelosx energy and entbiwiasm ; and an abundant supply of reserve strength. And juflt as povitirely does poor, thin bW>d dirwtly influence. .the entire aystem. J Vile, Ktilovr <x>mplexionn; dull eye?; a step; lan*ruidneNs ; tir?dne?s ; worn-out feelinx ; general dejeotedneas and unhnprrine>>*?all are positive ?i*n* tbwt the body in not receiving Its prop er nourishment through the blood. INipto-wManjcan help* restore viirorou* health, beoaitwt it <*>ntain-?i the very ele ments ?n much needed by the blood" to enable it to (perform its functions and ?npply~tho body with nourishment. ?*ner*y and ftrenjcth. For your eonveaieaee. I'epto-Man*an i* prepared in tablet as well as liquid'' form. Both po?#if?K exactly the Kair.e roedkioal rahie. I There ? but one genuine IVpto Man*an. *od tbtu. 1a "<*ode'*.M If the wum "OwleV* U not on the package k U apt VttMUtmw,?*dr I KKK81IAW KKW8 NOTK8 (nlmotlnx Kriu* OathereU Krw? The Km of Ttml Place. \ ? ? i ? . Mix Ray Thomas, who is taking the <><u*u* in HuffaK* township, lu>t week run Mert?xs IN^rgy IVrkins, who liv?\> w Mh bar daughter, Harriet / Freshly, and claim*. i?> \h- lu"v .war* ??ld. She It NtlU halo am! hearty ami has movotncnf* thai a far younger i*>r-on. llertell Raker, a tiMmnt on the plan tation of J, H. Crow in th<* Abney com munity, 4)14^1 Saturday February liSth, ami wat) buried t*t Sand Hill graveyard Sunday, February -JUb, with WiiO(ln>w> ce.rcmou'uvt li<> was al*>ut 4(1 year.*? of uge and l<\Tt hU wife surviving; Two of the little dhildreu of Mr. aiul Mrs. Hayes Williams wro claimed Ky death diiriug tlv' latter part of the mouth of February. I'n*t their infant 4*>u. agod only tivo months ami two weeks was taken on February 21st and was buried" At Ihthahy church at Westrville on Sunday, February 2'Jiul. Thru their little H)ii, Clyburn Williams, aged two ymii'S, after an illness of throe weeks foil a victim of iuflueura followed by pneumonia, on February i!?"?th, ami was huried at Rethany Church the following day, the funeral service* Ihmuk conduct; e<l by Httv. Mr. Owen*. IlimMd lWvkiram., wlw> was injun-d in un automobile -accident seyetal days ago still at Fennel! Infirmary but La im proving very vapidly. John and I.ewis Tru<\sdel visited their father, F. I.. Truesilel, at the Fenuell Infirmary in I took Hill last Thursday niffht. We are glad tx> mjte that Mr. Truosdol is geiming along as well as <\?uld bo expected, .Ian?o*4 II. Clyburn, "Kershaw County's popular and effiHent Clerk of Court, was a victor in Jvershaw Tuesday. I.. C. Shaw Wl family, of Camden, visited Mr. ShuNv'^ parents. Mr. and Mi>. J. A. Shaw, Sumkiy. W. II. Tiller, of th<- W<wt Wateree ??ot>o?, and his son. H. 11. Tiller. were in Kershaw yesterday to get prices on cotton.' On Monday morning us C. II. Trues del ami his little son, Charles, Jr., were coming to town one. of the wheels^ of the car ran into a mud hole in the rood near the cemeitery and broke dowu, over turning the car, and the left leg of Mr. Truosd<T? ? nooi wan broken just below the tbigb. Mr. Truosdel escaped with out any injury whatever. Mr. Trues dpi took his little ?ou to the Fennell Infirmary ov Rock ItiVl on the earty morning train to bare the broken .limb Bet " ? The Civil Service examination of ?!> plitunfcs for appointment a* jfc>st>ma?ter ?t Ker-haw is txpng held at Camden to day. The following are the ?atvpllcaritu, ctV \ve have be^n mflormoci: Hazel K. Ki^ridfr. B. V. Trucsdale, W. II. <*ay, I>. 'K. Kirkley. Paul K. Canthen. Car H-le IV Kirkley and J. "S. F.lder. fh> Monday, William Ijowry was driv ir-j Mrs. <Tamr>n's car and accidentally ran it irrto a tree, oi>e of the iujuries to the' car being "a brvAen wind shield Fraft'overvCs of tfer ^ass {-/truck the face of Mis.s Mary Welsh Curvon and iuflict f<i cuts mhat. whfle the) were not w Kcrloas, were more or lews paiuful. additional want ads. FOR SALE*?One Dodge roadster n/>w tires and in perfect coudltlon. Oaruge, (ibvin1 llfi I^OHT?<>n It road or Lyttlcton streets, to and ftxin Shauklln'a Hairy fa"", a bundle of soiled shirts and other clotli iuc. Reward will be paid to the one rflturning same to i. P. Huti-hinson, wrth CJeo. It. <^ook oft 'JOth St., * den. . ^ ROOMS \VANTKH?Two or three fur nished or unfurnished rooms wanted. Atldre>s The Chtvnicle. .>0-.?? \V \NTKI>?To buy one g<x>d wung mule ?iV*o one single wagon at. reasonable nnee. Mrs. It. W. White. 1214 tftir Stre<* ttam?b'n. S. C. .>0-pd FOR RENT?An attractively furnished house for rent during the SU",T"1^ ?months. P!?oue .?0-l-2 CITATION ' Stuji* of South Carolina. f ('mint) of Kershww. l'y \V. I.. M?'I>o\vo|l. Iwjtiin'. I'm bale Judge. Wher?*n>. K. II. Shnnkiin made suit to mi' t?? praut hi* letters of Adminis tration of the Rj-tato of and effects of I J. A. Shanklin. These are, Therefore, to cite and ad I trumish all and singular the kindred and } <M-?'<lit?irs of the said J. A. Shanklin. de (?chm (I, that they be and appear before : iijf. in the Court t*f Probate, tr> be held at Camden. S. (\. on March liHli. next ; aft^r publication thereof, at 11 o'clock .in th<- forenoon, to show cause, if any I they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. (Jiven under my hAnd. thix ."rth Jay [of March. A. I?. 19U0. \T. I.. MoDOYVELL. j ??f Pr??bute for Kershaw County. INiblished on the 12th and Ifttli days of March, lf>20. in the Oamde.n Chronicle and jx>?rted at the (Vmrt House door for the lime prescribed by law. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notion is hereby given that on Friday, April .TOth. 1^20. I wiU make to the Probata Court of Kenthaw County my final return as Administrator of the es tate of George W. Cnr??by, doceased, and on thf same date I will apply to the said Oourt for a final di^Ch^rfe a* Maid Ad ministrator. AH parties having claim* affainM the mtatc will prewent than duly attested on or before that <h*te or be forrrer barred." J. g. CttOBIlY, A Aw) n tat rati >r CWmVd. *. C? Martrb 19tb. STYLE HEADQUARTERS Where SOCtety Srttttft are sold GETTING THE BEST Our Manager is away on a trip to Chi cago where he is making a personal selec tion of Spring styles in the famous 9ortetj} IKntttb (Olntltea These goods will soon be arriving cmd you can be assured of getting what you want in this line. In the meanwhile our store is well stocked with goods suitable for "young men and men who stay young.'1 THE MENS SHOP ....... ? '; -' * .; ' * ? YOUR SATISFACTION OUJ* SUCCESS STYLE HEADQUARTERS where Society 28 rand (fttottjea ore .v>kJ Death of .John Helk. (?? Thursday moruiuR of last week the remains of John Relk, sou of .T. It. lMk. of (Uimden, were brought , to Ker shaw fix>ni i'olumhla. where he died at I a hospital thr day previous. for burial in J the. Kershaw owmrtery. The remains were a<x*o?mi>?ni<*d by u -sister of th?- de eeused. Mrs. Minnie Traylor, and Mr. i and Mi's. Belk, their daughter Mis* Auniei M ae Ite'lk, Rev. M. A. Ben.wu and hLsi father and Mr. and Mn. Jones, of f Camdeu, earne by automobile in advance ' \ . . .. ? I ' I of the train. The body was taken di rvctl.v fi*?n the train to the cemetery where the fuuvral services were oouduct v ' ., ed by I lev. M M. Benson. assisted by Heir. A. I>. Woodhv The bea'utJ) of the dfeva~e<l bivko <k?wn atw^t four yearn j a^o wbil" he was a student at a busi-1 n<*xs coiicKo in Columbia and be was taken to tbo State hospital for treat jneut for in>Hajrra, wtUch was tb^upbt to hnve been hi* ailment. 'lie wsycr cx iwrieoeed iroproYtffnMrt, howcrer, aw! J had to remain under treatment. Ilia I ???? : ' - - ??? ifK)W d?vtt h resulted frumn pneumonia folio win* iiri attack <>f inlhu-n&a?Kertfbaw Kriu. I t Wealthy St. louts wMmou harve pledged I themselves to subscribe $80,000 toward the btflUlinjc of a <kywutopwn hotel for wage-e>aroing womfti of their city. Filial ?<rtiou on the nuffnqre amend ment to the constitution waa taken fa West Virginia lost Wednesday, the wv> ?te adotptinff the 'amendment by a vote of !?"? to 14. Corner Main 'and Taylor Streets. Columbia, S. C. Extends a cordial invitation to out of town victors who may ho in (Jolumbia ? March 22-27 Auto Show and Style Week y The store is provided with a splendidly equipped rest room fitted with all conveniences which we invite you to make use of during down town shop ping trips. ? , "x. * We Are Right in The Shopping Center Not only conveniently located, but rnodcrnly equip ped for service. A large roomy elevator oilers quick communication with the second floor, where will be found Columbia's most beautifully arrang ed millinery and ready-to-wear apparel depart ment. .On the third floor one finds silks, dress goods, trimmings, etc., in wonderful variety. Make the visit to our store a definite part of your program during Auto 81iow and Fashion Week. Auto Show and Merchants' Trade Week at Columbia, March 22-27.