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CITATION , J *.ut* v( Krr>h?w . _ I u, p.-w.-ll. K<tjuiiv, 1'iolmtr * Jucl*0'. <,4 (\ if. Yatw nmde wuH to mo irt MW Inters of AdmiuiatwiUow Jij,ttfr of and eff?K*u of Mm ,n /<? jii|? 11"4iv tlxuvforv, to cltfl <um! ml j, ?ri and ?hik"i?htr the klitdral and JJL of the aald Mrs. Katie D. hI?w>*hI. that they be and ?f>pear 1 me, i? the Oourt of Probate, to Jd ?t Camden, 8. 0> on May 17tU iftar imWl<?^o? tliereof, at 11 4 iu tlie forenoon, to ahow cauoe, y tbov have, why ttho wild Admin j^n ttbould not be granted. jt.(1 IUi(it?r my hand, (Jit* 8rd day of a. p, m?. r W. L, \MM)VV10LL. ? gf frotate jfor Kendiaw County, b&rfwd <io the 7 th and 14bh <hiy? <rf lftJO, iu the OhukIoh Ohronlcle and 4 at the Court House door for the p?wcrft?e<l by Jaw, ""final DISC1IAKGK, <jtv is lK>rot?y given that one I /nuu this date, on June 4th, I will make to the l'robate < \?m-t County my fina'l return imliiWrator of the estate of Mrs. jTam, deceased, and on the auw I will Afpy to the etild Court for a) discliarge us said Admlailatru J aines Team, Ifkd Administrator Eetate of T. R. Team. in, R C? May 4th, 1020. | NOTICE i)l delinquent tax payers of City of Camden are hereby jjied that if their past due it are not paid-by July 1st, ftthat executions will be iptly issued against said iquent taxpayers. f order of the City Council. Singleton, W. J. Dunn, City Clerk. Mayor pril 29, 1920. . > ^ fINOUNCEMENTS r.". FOR CLKKK OF COl'KT. ifwby nuuouueo myself as? u eaudl for rfdrction t? the otli<?e of Clerk pet for Kershaw County -at the w to ho hold this summer. -If d I pifunisc ti. faithfully perform aif> of the in tlu> future as ?in th?' |wist. JA.MKS II. CIAIU'KN. Job Sl'PT. OF EDtfCATIO?? Lretiy :iiitioono?a myself a* a-ifandi for 8uiM'rintoiidiMit of Education for Ww County in the approaching Katie primary election to be held nu*t. I pledge myself to n stricti of all flio duties of the office.. ALJ.KN H. MITROHISON ! FOR MAGISTRATE Wfeby unnnnnce myself as n ca'b j for n-nmnination to the Office of i bite ?f Dt-Kalb Township, Ker-4! KJounty, sul>jfH?t to the rules of the | ffltje Primary. ' SAMrHI. N. NICHOLSON. ~ FOR (0NCRE8S fo-b> auijujiufo u? the voters of the lOoojri^ipjial I >istrict of South | p, that I am a Candidate forre Koti for Congress in raid JDia W>Joot U? the action of the Demo Primary election ; and I take l.tft thank the voters for their K in the jws-t and to assure them W td lerre th?m in the future tp ? of my ability as I have endeavor <!'? in tho past. W. I''. STKVBNSON. lay (or Sale ! ik mown hay at reason prices, if taken out of field. GU10N, Lugoff, S. C. Good All Over tlif Aching, feverish faellflff. Coutha. Cold*, Sore Throat t (Mentholated) Phlegm?Clear* the Hud Qkttt. 35c Your DrutRrtt"* noniy buck Hun?'?a.|w T?.I e t,e*t?en? of Bcaeoui, ?ccoox ducouTitrd btttunMiMi lre>tro?,r? UHed HuniUSalv* c^:e,'7'd *?"*'?*? ?* ??* ? /"'* ???? O* Ml i7r? 1*cfc Tn k.<Kir,tl,i<IODAY Prt^75? or *?le locally by ?NA LUMBER & Bacturing CO. *"LL WORK ^RS, BLINDS !"D lumber - felWlER STS. Hw, 71 _cou??u.s.c. KMONSTEH PIKE A 'PiHATE" English Villagers Feasted on Fitli Which Had Been Cutting Angler* LIm?? for Year*. A pirate wan caught anil killed r*. cently In the little old Kngilsh village of Iteeston 8t. I,awr?>nw, Norfolkshlre, Mini in- remains were cut tip and shared l(f|wwn the old age pensioners, who XOl6d lllty) VW.V H4SI.V. HII ttSOfahtff PUKttl*. The ff0<vl people of BtWtdQ St, I.nwrenn' are n?>t cannihnK and for Ilie henellt of those not acquainted with the legendary tore.of that luirt of Kuglnud it must ?m' explained that this pirate was a mpiffcter pike widt h -terrorised the water* of the lake in lleestone f%?r upward of Iliiity years. The pi he. which had the reputation of belMff the mom artful fish lu the world, earned the mime of "the pintle" because of his pmlatory raids on fish ermen's lines whenever they hooked anything. Angler* came from miles around to try and catch the freebooter, but the fish was too clever for the moat expert placator. According to stories told ovqr mugs of ale at the village Inn the "pirate" was hooked ouly once, and In a vicious race he broke the line and escaped. Jfet the honor of catching him goes to a young ex-soldier who had been pike fishing only four times In his life, The night of the capture they held a guessing contest In the vlllago as to the actual weight of the "pirate," the prize being the flsh Itself, He weighed 20 pounds 1 ounce, measured five feet and had a girth of t*o feet. JUST PULLED UP IN TIME rimpklna* Abrupt Change of Subject Hardly to Be Wondered at Under the Circumstances. The shuded lights, music In the dis tance, sweet perfumes from the costly flowers about tliem?-everything was lust right for a proposal, and Tlrap klns decided to chance his luck. She was pretty, which was good, nnd also, he believed, an heiress, which was. .better. "Are you not afraid that some one will marry you for your moneyV' he naked gently. "Oh, dear, nol" smiled the girl. "SkwIi an idea never entered my head I" . "Ah, Miss Llscombe," he sighed, 'Mn your sweet Innocence you do not dream how coldly, cruelly ntercenary some men are!" "Perhaps I don't," replied the girl calmly. , "I would nof for a moment have such a terrible fate befall you!" he said passionately. "To? are too good, too beautiful. The man who wins you should love you for yourself alone." ' "He'll have to," the girl remarked. '*It'fl my cousin .Tennle who has the money?not T. Tou seem to have got me mixed. I haven't a penny myself." "Oh?er"?stammered the yonng man?"what pleasant weather we are havlngr aren't-wef*~ - ; Gone Lower. Several of our Hoosler school build* 1ngs are nanifd after noted Ameri cans of a generation or more ago. Re cently at a community meeting at one of these buildings the speaker spoke of the spirit of the man, whose name the building bflre, hovering over the school. The children seemed much Impressed then but It took the next day to show how deeply some had been moved. The principal sent two youngsters to the basement to see to the furnace in the absence 0 the Janitor. They came rushing up a few minutes later saying that they had heard a "ter rible noise** down there. The prin cipal laughed at them but another boy arose ip their defense. "I bet I know what it Js," he said. "I bet it's that man's spirit around here again. Only this time instead of being on the roof It's down in the cellar."?Iuf dlanapolls News. Changed His Mind. He was w<?ll up In the sixties und always got. a lot of pleasure out of walking. He would always say: "You city people don't get out enough nnd walk." In his short stay In the< city he stepped into his sou's downtown mag azine shop and said: "I Just walked down ' from Thirty-fourth street." With pride he added: "That's not bad for a young fellow like mel And, hy fhe way, your wife gave me this note and said for me to stop and get these things. Where Is this store?" "That's the department store Just a square up the street?this street," re plied his son. "A department store I Where Is that errand boy you have around here? rm too tired to walk up ther*" re plied the old man. Slow to Learn. _ "This newly made millionaire Is aa uncouth fellow." . .1: V-t"' "So he Is. Yet he. frequents the most fashionable restaurants." "That's why I think It strange that he Is so backward In acquiring a palish/ Thf mere contemplation of a faultless head waiter onght to give him some ld?as of deportment."?Bir mingham Age-Herald. The Light la the Window. The transport had entered New York harbor. .On board was m?e lone col ored soldier among the homeward bound. Aa the ship passed the statue of liberty there wa? absolute silence, when wnddenly the dnsky doughboy broke the qtitet hy remarking: Tat yt?r light'down, honfy. I^se fiom*."? The American Legion'Weekly. KICKSHAW NEWS NO I KS ItU creating It .ins (Jalhered The Kra of That TUce. lIVOQI \VM?ks ltH|MMI DliiHkiv \|. IN t ridge at Iris home oil *\iNf Kirhkind tifclWt alHMit h*itr o clock fciW Friday morning foMowlutf ail kllntv-t* of Ncvoral v\tvk?. Mr. tV> bridge w?is one of Kt'ixliaw's vwy liest foiUze? ami Ut? death ks dw^|rty dopKavd in fchtt community and tlit-ougiioot tim < country snrroumllng. He on me to Kor *l>?iw In tsxu from tlu> Wliito lUuff h?m il< n U* engage in the imuvauHle buai UONk with tin* hit** H. 1.. UWickiiion utid tlK'.v remained hi mtrtnemhiv together frtr many y?\i.rs. In addition .(<> mer < In wkUhIiik. 'h4 was qSbm mtw milling-for a time aiud lmd boon engaged extensively hi farming for quite a Jong time. lie wax Hie senior TTinTTlhrtr of ti:e r)itrtdge I4w StOCk (Vunvany, his associate Vlng his brother, J. II. W* brfadge. Mr. IOfcttridge wtw a1tou< fifty eight yoirin of ago ami a faithful memlxy of Uw Kershaw Flr**t Baptist ohttreh. llo sciivwl Ketvslwiw botJU yn lhtemtant ami warden at various times him) was eonseieutiou* In the db?ymrkrc of his duties as ?iu'h. llo was a UH'IH l>er of tl)p macule ami -woodman fra tenultlow. aiwl was laid to m*t with u*i won vie lionoix FYMmy unwiiooii. The fu neral SOil'vices WOIV conducted . f 1*0111 tin* homo l?y the pastors of "three Kw slhasv ehuiyhos, Itow. A. I>. \\\?odlo, U. M. DuiBoso and I). R <5reen. Mir. Ms t ridge Wf survlvtng, luis wife, w ho was prior )Mr marriage, Mkw Helen (Jiinl tier ; his 111? 111h? i. Mrs*. PoWy I'Vtrhlge, who lw f>3 years of age; his bro^te** J H. Kstrklga and a sh?ter, Mrs. I Ala Ba ker, w ffo of NV. J. linker. Mr*, Laura (iregory, wife of A. C. Hregory, (Mod at 1K*P lioiue hi the .Sand IlhW community Thursday utftornoou, April, 2'Jnd, following an lllm*** extend lug over a jHU'iod of alnait aVi!W*toon moiitJis. Xho rewive<! brontJiiomt. nt so^' oral hoMplta*ls but ?m,<1ved no penna nont JxMiofit thorofnnn. Slio way buiio<l at Stmd H+M jjrav^'yartl the (Iny C(AhWr *Iiik lior deatlK and the fiwioml service^ wore ooiw^uotod by hor pa*>t*'ii\ Jtev. 10. It. Jenkins. M rs. iiretfory was (W years of ago and wmis a faithful member of Samd Hill Baptist elwn^'h from ilier gi'?'l lWKxl. Sflie is surv.ivod by her hutflmml tlvreo" hions. Fred ami Kihk'4, of Ker sliaw: and \V, 11. (Vivgory. <?f OohivUle. <Su.; and i?y one dau*l?ter, Mr* J,l\ As kind. ?f Ilartwvl'Mtv 'Pwo hnotlicr*. I*. , M. and J. a ,h*iw**, Htttl one Mister. Mr*. I r.. i: MeOraivy, at*> her. J. 1*. Ingram, t?f the Tftxtilwv <>???>? , ' minity, died id the kVuiuil InfUatar) in U<* k ||tU last Friday ami tits iv 1 itmlib? woiv brought home for ImNtil in' tU?* Ta \.tlui\\ ivmetory wIkmo th<\\ hciv ' ; Md i<? a?-( ?.|i Sumhi.x. Mr. In^mm ! \\n|n in lit* T<Hii ywr. Hml 1mi.?I been 4n III ii for *om* time, Ho wim one | of l4ttirn*tor eountyY* Invit ritlgeio* and I wvts I rig My e*t?vn??>d by all who knew ' > lai. lie U li Ills wife. ami four ehi) itjfap -urvivhig: Mint' .4ons, Kobort. WaVlOr aiHl (.{MUM-: Ulltl OIIO daughter .\hv. (rU)uiu Brown, of ltethu??. t 1>. U. Flotelior iwtvwl a plvone uuv< sage from Muiii\k\ N . P? U*U his lnr?llHvI\ It. T. Flobher, \vlu? was OOtl-j nee ted will' Hi<> rhalu gang for<<e of VnMti county for many years, liad been ! aeoidontaH.v strfkk hv a phnv of ma j ehlncry a nit k^led Instantly. Mr.1 Pletoher and his mui, T. K. FleUhei, I loft at once for Monroe bj^ automobile to u111"inl the I>nrial of the former'* brother. whq was alHMit fifty yearn of at'e and loft two *rr?i?clir??ii surviving, his wife liming mwodtn} him to tho uravc hy several years. ! iRfM'. A. 1>. WVmmBo. who Iiiu* served j the KcixIhiw Firwt Baptist chlutvh air pastor for a little mure than a year., tendered l?ls resignation at a CWWtoreiKV of the ehuivh Sunday morning to l>e <H>n?e effective at oil or. I$uy Kills His Father "?Aiken, May 7.?Tonuny DunlMJ*, aged fifteen yeaax, was placed iu Jail here at mWhright 'last night, charged with the murder of lnU father, CSUtum Dun hiur, a ?fannor, Hying oui theoTU Hungers Barton ifliiw, In slglvt of Mount (Calvary j Olniivh. Dunbar, wJu>. it is -<?Artd Inure the 'iiUintafelon of being ? wlfe-l>eator, Iwid ordered Ms wife to the Weld from the wash tub. and heoaiwe tlic woman did not <"duply with Hie order, he street "Ivor aorofw the .mouth with a heavy stick,. a':wl eontinued tieatlng In^r, It la alleged. The lad, a wittier/ to the affair 1 wKnm*d a shotgun and Mt<'i>i*.*<l up <o Wiith'.u five fe<it of who iv hifci father was Ikvtting ills mother and >;lK?t Hi'm IliroUKh the h<ti<K kiUdiu; hJin Instantly At the sherlffn office this nftenioon a 'e"at xtifntail wilJi 1>l(Kxl, which was FLOUR IS FUEL Flour contains the elements that the body turns into heat and energy. Bread is the fuel that our bodies need to keep them warm and healthy. The amount of energy and heat that any food will produce is measured in 'calories' 10 cents worth of "PIEDMONT" "PURITAN" or "ARGUS SELF-RISING" FLOUR contains more calories than DO cents worth of beef or mutton; 60 cents worth of milk or $1.25 wodth of eggs. Bread is the cheapest of foods, and it is the healthiest, the most wholesome and greatest of energy-producers as well. You should use more bread and biscuits on your table. Let them take the place of some of the more ex It menu* in\ili)i auri greater fcouomy. N?>tfcinjr coultf 'b* uk)ix- UtUicion* thai tJie bread. blM'uith A lid oakv u?ad?? wdtih t'amoun |m>diHM? , of the Pied mont MJHm. 'IMwv have atoud the tcatf f<>r more than 50 tMake their uo|iminl?uuv toduv. The Piedmont Mijlla Inc., Lynchburg, V?. PATtHT FLOUR Products of the PIEDMONT MILLS wornby tin* woman, it Is oLu'IuhhI whou *b<* m-vlrfd Mio wtrtpi>tiiK7~wus viewed by opecta tors. Julian U. Katfloy, lOiq., attorney for the ibul, is uirmiiKL'ufc to ne riiiVUNHMl for Tommy I>uiil>ni' thin cve i nhiu. I ' , ?. ? ? ,,m { - Women lawyer# in Philadelphia have formed tin ormini/.iitlon to Im? ' known a? "IMi^Portia Club." NOTICE | All automobile owners and drivers are hereby warned that the automobile ordinance of the City of Camden; will be strictly enforced. By order of the City Council. H. C. Singleton. W. J. Dunn, CJity Clerk. Mayor April 29, 192?. ? nrn ?- i /* in Tires for , t ? ' , - * ? Back of the manufacture of Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars is the same purpose -to supply high value in the product that is behind the manufacture of the Goodyear Tires that equip the most expensive atjfomobiles built. This purpose is expressed by the enormous resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous care applied to the manufacture of Goodyear Tires in the largest tire factory in the world devoted solely to. the 30x3-, 30x3Vi?, and 31x4*inch sizes. The effect of this endeavor is noted in the fact that last year more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. _ ?? , It is also noted in the fact that if you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car requiring one of the sizes mentioned, you can secure Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Goodyear Service Statidn. $2i? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tube* that reinforce caring* properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube* cost little mots than tubas of lest merit. 30x 3^ site in wmttr- $A SO proof bag r -JLjSBEL