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IJ5K COUNTY NKWS )fu4>ptidui? of lnt?rc*t In ^leif<?bor County tot Told by Vindicator,>v 14tvt Monday morning about rfw'cii oVUx'k ilie lumne i?f Mrs. C, S. 111> 11. <'n Itaunf* Avouue, wat found to be on tire. The alarm was by some of th? neighbors but by the ttm?* the Are wagon K?t thpf the rouf of the Kitchen and part of tlx- main building wan burned ami tmdly damaged. It caught fnyu t)\u- i ?i | w? while tiny wnr i?r?'|MiriuK <Unui'r. Hy ?|uiek w<nk the iwighborx .luid r*vnovx*d all tile furniture uml Iioijm'ItiiM 1 n wrance about s 7 On M a Mi I lib, HHXJ. juM eighteen year* a^i, the IjiM l*#ue of tlic Lee <V>unty Vindicator mado iis appearance to work for an<t in the InrtercHt of l,ee| tV?unty. Simy tlum >?u<1t groat change* have taken plufe not only in the ma-; to rial growth and prosperity of our ?V?un.t.y. but at no In the nran.v -mmI ehuuge* in tie* ImtiM's uml o<>mmuui.ti<<s ?.?f our people tlmt we. want to take a retro* Kpoctiye glamv of Itisliopville and l-Oe ??Minty then and now !n tie* next week or two. Saturday February L'S, at the Mt.Zion Itarso'nage Miss Marie Ilopkinw wan mar to Itobert l>ampier, the llev. J. Karb* Freeman. ? dtninting. ftnth are fn>m the Cno-ANv?t section of l,cc Ooutily. Tlie obi .suldieis ??f t.Jie state appre -eiato the uplou^itt light put up by Hep* r<weutat4V?w If. t\ Fulniev, Hub lvvanfc, Duiuvin, 11. \V.> Hegars, Atkinson and Hnekinghatn in M?j?port iug the J>a>kin bill to do away with the State pension office. Mrs. < >wi*?rs and daughter. .\li-s Julia. a ho have Imuwi with tlie tiunaly of Sunt. W. M. Sooty for several weeks, l-'tmned ti? Clinton on MV?n<tay. Ali^s Jeanette ?\>rbcStrt. after spending now nil weeks Wil)7i her parents hei?\ Mr. and Mrs. ,|. S. Corbeit.t. l?\ft Monday to ce.siuue her work at Ited ("lose head ? fiiarters in Watdtinjcton. lii Mfinoriam. The intiuiu- .le.sns said "If I go .ind 1 Ml ("V H plll<*e f??l' . .VOtt 1 will route Mifflin Mini ns'eive .you unto myself, So ?<Iii{ the blessisl .)e.sus visit tin* home of Mrs. 1*. T. Hruee ami took from the tain ily their Ix'lovcil mother Mureh 5), Our lieloved sister Mis, I*. T. Hrure died *u her forty niii-th year. Sh" was the ? laughter of Mr. I >:ini**l Mini : Mrs. Kli'/.a ] IVai'h and was Ixmii iii Kershaw < *?mnty Kebruary 1"*, 1S71. She wan reared and ??JM'IIt lief life in the rouiit.V where slio was l>brii. When <11)i-l?* \4iiiiiK she united herself with the Uethiin.v Jla|itist church. She was married to Mr. 1\ T. llruco.j in her wVetrtcouth year after which she united herself I.) the Mif. nf|v? Itfthti^t church in which she was a member uii-J til her <hwlth. <>f,ftho innnediate family two Msters. four brothers, and ten ehihl-j reri are loft to mourn her .loss and cherish her nwih?( iihiikii'.v. Mrs. Bruce was always lovable in <? ha raster and gentle in demeanor. She won the love and ostivin of relatives j an<I 'friends and 'her cheerful presence in her home was hii untold blessing. She was enrwiou.s until the last btvat'i/j left her. Her door was always open and a cordial welcome given strangers as'i wejl as friends. Aa daughter she was loving, thoughtful, obedient: as a jtiipiI she was careful. studious, ambitious; as a friend she u,is kind. * \ mpatiiet ic and loyal: ih a <'hr:-i;au -lie wa- humble, faithful. o\in-;. <i,!f--acrilicing and cheer-1 ful. She v\a- buried in I lie cra\e\aid at Ml < ?l l\'e i ? !i it reli, service*. Ix'illg cnlldllct ? ?<I b\ h"r pastor Kev. M. M. Ileusoii,' May thr l.nr-'l iv-rfiforT I h.- bereavi-d ?am il\ "Sleep ? ?;?. Itt-i o\e? |. -|eep and lake fhy I \ down 11!\ head 111h<m r]i\ Saviour's breast. I 111:1 iiiad-' beautiful ) iI. ? \ ?* divine. Th-tl. in ill-' : k? lie-- <-f. ihv I .or-1 -ll.lll - hi lie. V- i tie -1 r .j ' T I - ? . r i ^ i!iat golden < row n of ihin I lit I we iie-et again before 'his tiiroiie ?"'-?tiled .11 ill-- -;?? '. -obe ||f ga\'e lr? ? -w i!. I ?' : . I, II...V wlr a> We are kll 'W II Her Neiee ? >l?<*i?inn "? Knob-. of Subscript ion. f l ? t.. a -"la- --lied to t lie > i r ?' N ? r--: ir 11 < \V I'-aid. ? HoVe. Sec -eta-'.V of S: at". 5 k - ? -.u!?.>cripl i?,;i of ? *n I>i t a: S? ? .<-k < -1 ; ti? W a ' ? ? !?? ? I'?- - k ('<nn ' I :' ??? U . I U-lled a * I It.' . !li f ? ' < \\ ! take-- I a'li-i- ' . S < oil \ 1.. 11 - ' a \ . M a I'll JJil-l. at I J M I"!' j?t*??11- 1 ? i i-j ii ? :-a * o ? i w ,. i\.- a e.n-ta! -ao.-k ..f t't \ l.o'i-.in! i .v.^ I ?MWI?HH I -s. d:\ld.sl I; : O I \ e linn ? !:???) i "ii M i i -hate-*,. w.tM i |?nr \a'i- of <?-:(? llill.d:.d i \ 11 M M M I i |>.dkl;s. -aeh. and u 1 -?? .'d "t '.'a:- a I lie mi a ti l> I ,i?" : ' ' ? ? : ? I .^!il. : - ii s /1 i?, i.i:i: ^?H?I IN' 'lit '? I \\ I I IT M\ r K r.r,.., ' > ?" Mf" 17 Mil Ml (M I.I I ( I ION In \ I' ? ? r' I..'I?- - '? VI ? .. ? \ \ \\ a : ? ? :! . ? I: \\ i - * ? ? :: , ? i . : ? k .. W , , I ... \\ v > I: ?- s- ? ,\ .... . . V . I'. ? ? ? . . ? ? !..:??? . ' - s:r e War-1 ? t k: /".-iii.*- ? '? ? 1 ' .--xt n-i* \v a.-,i 11 n ...It S;(?-- ? V t.f is; II ? >. :iy : < il\ 'a-rk S F I-a- nrt? -n. ^ 1 ;1 v M.ir. j. jnd I ?J* | AutKfuobUo UaiKtitn atta<?ked *ud t\>b ! b^l u lla'.timore Jewelry mtorc in bn?atl a few <lays **??. toting away WifHttvvrwl thouwaud dollar* worth of jeWl'liy. ANNOUNCEMENTS I KK CI.KKK OK COI KT. I hereby announce wy*eli u* a candl; 'l-ivt?* (or ?v(>i<NPtlon to the orti.v of Clerk of (\'?urt f??r K?*r*hnw County at the primary to be livid thl? aiuuuier. If I promine to faithfuHy perforin the duties of the lib-" in the' future a* I Ikivc In the pa*t. JAMKH II. CLYHL'KN. H)l( SITT. <>??' kihcviion I herH??; annouiHV myself as n candi date for Superintmdent ??f Kdu?*atiou for K' i-vIimu County in th?? approaching I h-mixMvilie prijn'try election to be Iwlet in August. I pledge myself to a strict discharge of all the Uu<1?>k of the offlw,, A I.I.KN II. MIKC'IHSON CITY lU'XJ I ST RATI O X NOTIC'K \utJL<\! i.s hereby g<ven tliat the book* of Kejjivtrvytion of the City of Camden will be ojH'u iu the ?*JHco of Zewp and I?<*1 *.?s>; 1 >ru? Storr, on the <x>rner of Hroad and Kutledgo Streets, in the City ?>f (VuimU'ii, County of Kershaw, State <>f South Carolina for the Registration of the names of the qualified, electors therein, on Monday, March 8th, U>iH), and will remain, open from !? A. M. ti) I r. ,M. cA,ch day V.v*vpt Sunday un til Saturday the L'Tth day of Match, 1HU0, inclusive. IAMKS ic. Del.OACHE, Supervisor of Registration for the City of Cam den, Ma rel.i "?th. 1020. LANE IS TO LEAD SALVATION ARMY 1 * ? '4 J Former Secretary of Interior Is Chairman, 1920 Committee Franklin K. Lane, who recently re signed as Secretary of the Interior De partment. ban accepted the chairman ship of the national committee In charge of the Salvation Army's home service appeal for 1920. Thin i.s Mr. line's first big civic work after sev ering his cabinet connections. In a letter to Commander Evangel ine Itooth, Mr. Lane declared that sympathy for the suffering people of other lands must not cause America to neglect her own poor and unfortu ? ate classes. FRANKLIN K. LANE. "In all our thoughts for other peo pies um may not rightfully forget tho** uu our siroat*." writes Mr j Lane "The girl wlio has stumbled j and sits no refuge hut the grave; the j man who has been brokeu. through re } peared disappointment, dissipation 01 disease: the neglected. unloved child; ( the Salvation Army speaks words that Hie nealing to the spirit, holds out a supporting hand and starts them on the way upward out of the slough of despond. If we were not all intended to do this kind of work, then I believe the teaching of nineteen hundred yivtiB has been In vain " Mr. Lane has made it clear to offl | rials of the Salvation Auny that he I Intends to be a ' working chairman" | in :h?- gieat appeal Asked to deliver , an A/!i!iesR in lb? interest of the Sal I rafo:. Army hf readily acquiesced, "but" i! f ?a!d. "I should like to ad dress the workers themsflvfg, the tnwi tmd- rrrTnr?-n wbo *r*-r*rrytoj ?? - th i a work" You Can Get Goodyear Tires for That Sturdy Smaller Car Of all Goodyear's notable accomplishments in tire'making none exceeds in high relative value of product the Goodyea* Tires made in the 30x3-, 30x3%?, and 31x4?inch sizes. These tires afford to owners of Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, and other cars taking these sizes, the important benefits of Goodyear materials and methods employed in the world's largest tire production. Your nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer offers you in these tires a degree of performance and satisfaction only possible as a result of such extraordinary manufac turing advantages. i Go to this Service Station Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube*. He has them* 30x3'/2 Goodyear Double-Cure $2350 Fabric, AlbWeather Tread__ 30 x 3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure 50 Fabric, AntbSkid Tread . JL X?? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to protect casihgs. Why endanger a good casiag with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of $>| 50 'less merit. 30x3*4 size in waterproof bag I STATU IIKillW.W I..WV KN \( I Kl> 1'assnl by llotli llranrlH's of Legislature ami Will,!)** Sij;n?'?l by (ioveriiot*. i'?>!Diuliia. Mar?*b Tin- SUil<' way bill. <*arryinu a t.w?\ mill t.v fax aii? I on motor ha* f" * ' |?a??*<l it*? linal logislutivt*- \ot?* ami will i be yijjm'il by tlio jc??v<n'iior within t:h<? ! :n'Xt f?w il-ays. TIh? rojxH't of Il?r? f; *??? ; fMiifort'iKt' was n?l<?i?trrl hy ' Inith l?ram h"s of tin* l?'tn*-!attin> Tliurv ' (i:iy nift'lit. In itN final form <lio bill ' ;?suviil?'> a !i<'cn>*' on motor trucks jls follow ? : ? Mic ton. .S1 ?"?: two ton. $.'!'?; Pulp Wood Wanted? OLD FIELD, SAP PINE PULP WOOD We are now making contracts lor our require ments during*the yeai* ending April 1st, 1921 and we are in the market for a large cordage. For specifica tion.-> ;in< 1 prices write to Carolina Fiber Co., Hartsville, S. C. thriN' t<>n. $(i0 ; four t/?ii, ?S1"0; live ion, -ix ton. : sfvrii t<iii ami over $.TV>. A further jiiihihIihii! p|"i?vii|??> llial J.'t per of ?tlif juotiir truck in*<'n*?* f?'< < will he il?'<ltn*tO(l for truck.- ' u^inw piuunnatic tir??s on- all four\viic.i> A fui rhrr iiuuMirliii'-nt tin ally u?lcpt?-d tfl.it rhn clrrk of <*>urt in r?n**h county ?-!>a!l Im- fumi-heW with a yulivciont sup p'> <>f blanks <ni w hich t.h?' )?????p]? of the (Miintx can nuike applioation^for lic.MitjcR. A mn M'ctioh has been a?hle<l, ivquir tn*,' that it ?ImiM lw? the <luty of Stale. <? 'ImiO.v an?l iiTiinicijvil p??acp ofli<Tv?. in i enforce tlio provisions <>f t^iis *i I to report to the Mt.'ite tliigtowwjr ' Nion ji]] <virs not properly liepn*?i. { I. W. W.s. Convicted. S.'ino, Wasili.. March 18.?}* <>f tlu* ton* f ndust rial Workers ol World, ehnrjfed with llio-inur&fj Warren < >. tJrimin, one ??f1 soldiers shot during aft aitnWlw l>ona<le at (ViU'M'lia. Wash., W?W"1 j ?urlt,y tonight of swond dojfree ra" Throe others wore found not Ijoivii ltobents-. one of tho trfo, w**J_ quhtiti'd on the fjroiinds of insanity.',* \ ?\W \ OKl\ NKW OKI.FANS < 0U MBIAL_ i i ... S. E. Henderson & Co. SYSTEMS?AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS Income Tax Service \YK IIABK \ I.A!U;K STAFF OF ( (JUN'KI KM''A (TO I NT ANTS AT YOCR SKRYHH Phone 4035 Manson Bldg, Columbia^ SHOE POLISHES