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Kooiiih for h Humor Nothing k<v|<x a woman ?o Juift.v uit til Mtk* rumor. Maga/hic. Sill it r iff S(?>< (tlioldt < s Mi l I III;; My n 6f the H??Ard of I >i ? ? ? ? U.KFit of the itank of Luuotf, 8/ c , n Iiux'tili# <>f ?tockJiit>l?l?rH iM.hnvhy* *jU-. Iwl for Tu&nduy, Jvm* 1#t ?t throe "M'lci'k r M,i iii the uank <?f i.u^ofr, S- <??., for iUo purport* of <xmsld orliiK Mini voting uptmi tbo <jutv?tlon of mi Iiii'ivhm' of tin- cui>itui ntook of wild UHllk lM II mn^hnmti r>f Wfy-Uion*and <N?iin CM .1. ii \v.iiiii<-4', SiTiviary, Hoard of 1 llr iX'lorti, 1,11 p.rr, S. <\. May tl. lirjo. r, S I I v\i, DJftCHAlHiK. N'otUn* I* 'lion-by tflvon that <?n<? mon tli fr??ni CM? ft# dfftO. on jfOJoe 4Kb, hil'ii, I win make i<? ih?- )?jrotia(o court af KimwIuiu* County my final rHurn us Administrator of tho. ostato of Mr?. T. it. Tram, daceagod, and on (In* Nairn day I will apply t<> tlx* h.ik1 Court for * fliuil (flHOlWitlfe 00 said Ailinliil-lni lor. ?In uw.s '1'i'a in, iVualirifd Administrator Kxlattt of Mr*. T, H 'IVain. <toimlHi, H. (X, May 4th. 1020. \ Irtiw Km 6m ii He ward I I'll.- | \v*nl?i ? ?k?'i ?1?h?x not appitvlato | i hi. hi win "i ? ?? !?-< -in i ) i u'" ijUiillf | ( 'H <?? 'I MhkmxIho. CITATION sijiij* of SoiiiIi Cn loFinfl, ? 'on??r^' of Kerxhaw l'.\ \V. I, Mr| hHVl'M, lv.S(|Uin-, I'l If wiivitji"', M. |i. .i K inch nuidy wit <o uvl? t ' tfrant liini of Ailjoln^t i';i l ien. u?., JLhe KsIhUl .lit. tllid eflWt* Lit Martha .Jajtnex, Tlicsc ii ix?. 'Wherefore, to flto aud ad niuiiUh nl) Mini di.iruhtr tin- kindred 1 1 1 1 1 1 <?iv?iii.>i s uf ttic Hftki Marti* .laim-, <l?*< ?'.i I . I luil I ) n ? \ l.i- ;i jkI api>ear 1*) fuiv uic. iii (the Court <>f Pilitotot to h?* h?'M at *s o.. <*? May shmjK, next after piiUleat h?n thereof, Ht II oYtlQek In Mm* forenoon, jo sitcnv eause, If any they have. why the swtd Admin istration should not foe kih nted. (liven Utldur m.\ I fa nil, {hi* I'.'th ?lay t.r .Mii ,\ a. l>, p.rjo. \V I,. .Mr| >? ?\v?'l I ., .1 ndye of l'rohate fi?r. Koiaaw County. I'uMUJm'iI o;i tile 14tli and 21-st days of May, lOaO. hi the Camden Chroutifle and |w>sted at Ur? Court llouat* do*>r for the time preserlhiHt by law. We are now accepting orders for imme diate delivery on the new Hupmobile 1 920 Model, Can make delivery within one week s notice. GEORGE T. LITTLE We have a large stock of high class jewelry and the prices are in line with the quality of the goods. We can do your repair work also. Dixie Fabricated Bungalows glvo every man a chance to own his own cosy, substantial, endurable, weather-proof, enjoyable home. Four wall-layer construction with dead nir spare between effects insulation against Summer beat and Winter cold Shipped In ?asy tr> handle sections? quickly erected by any handy man, by plans wo furnish. What you save in rent will toon pay for a Dixie Fabricated Bungalow PIXIi: IIOUSK COMPANY .... CD AHI.KSTOM, S. C.. . \FrlU for lllat trtttd c*t?lo| ?( Dlxi. Moum prtotd from *M4 U S3800, foil floor ? pacification* ?*4 pricM. Q.ieV Crane Wheel Pullers For removing Auto Wheel, Gears, Etc New Locking Arm holds puller on your work. Send for Bulletin D, Puller Arbor Press, Etc. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WeSY GERVI AS ST. COLUMBIA, ?. C.?l Mention The Chronicle When Writing Advertisers OVER THE ALPS IN TANKS ! French People Employing Weapona of Warfare in a Rather Novel Manner. Fr.iinv's task of beating sword# into plowshares included the corner* likoik of tanks into something having |n -arc-t ime \alue. Some 1 ui \ *? lu-on employed for towing canal barge-A, others have bccoino agricultural t raptor# ; others h/iyo made their way into the factory, where they ? a r ry load* from plait! to place. Hut the MMis( novel cuiiui-iDn is no doubt that of the mountain-climbing tanks, now available to tourists of the French Alps of Savoy, fcihorn of it? <oat of armor and its lighting equipment, the tank boils down to a very powerful caterpillar tractor. Provided with Beats so aranged as to > get the most Mating capacity of A given floor space, it becomes an ex cellent j>afisetiger-earrying vehicle for traversing rough terrain. Indeed, in the mountain-climbing the service tanks are called upon to cross brooks, uneven grounds, logs, brush, tiki 1 grass, and h> <>n, not tp apeak of the steepest rises. < ^ SPINNER'S GOOD YEAR. The year 1 !> 1 K was an extremely profitable one for the' spinning in dustry in Japan and, owing to fa vorable business conditions, it be came more firmly intrenched aS the leading manufacturing industry of the country. At the end of 1018 there were 177 mills in this district operated by 43 companies, with a combined subscribed capital of $9G, 438,000, of which $09, 2 17,000 was paid up ?lnd reserve funds amount ing to $n;tvi;;,()50. The 177 mills contained 3,175,71)8 ring spindles, 51,910 mule spindles and 40,391 looms. They consumed 853,288,000 pounds of raw cotton and turned out 7-10,883,000 pounds of yarn. 84, 883,000 pounds. of lint, and 5,204, 000 pounds of waste. They employed 27,043 male operatives, earning av erage daily wages of 33.2 cents, and 99,604 female operatives, earning 21.0 cents. PIANO'S GOOD POINTS mrti. Bacon ? I understand you lmve a piano? Egbert ? Yes; can you hear it up in your apartment ? "No, we cannot. I suppo.se there are other good points about it., too?" ? Yonker's Statesman. RATHER APPROPRIATE. "Pa, what's a dud?" "'Dud,' my son, was a term used during the rcccnt war to signify a shell that failed to explode/' "Yes, pa." "And I dare say it will be applied quite often this year to statesmen whose presidential hopes fail to ma terialize." ? Birmingham Age-Her ald. SUDDEN PROSPERITY. "They tell me," said the foreign visitor, "that your country is over run with the newly rich." "So it is," replied the American host. "I've seen pearl neeklares on necks that a few years ago were none too wi ll acquainted with s^ap and water." ? Birmingham Age-lf <rald^ THE LURE. "A week ago the proprietor of that soda fountain was on the verge of bankruptcy, and now he is getting rich." 'How come?" "Tie put latticed swinging half doors in front" ? Judge. INVOLVED. "His wmtenees are terribly in volved, aren't thev ?" "Tery. They read almost u though \h?y had been written by th* man who got up the income tax forms." To Have Khlihuul Road* TJie highway ?tiiimiK>.li?n. at Its AtHXMiil in vc iii <'?lniul>ia Tin's I la.v afternoon. approved mjutvt for f?*lera(l aid to tho ux'tent of $DO,5.'i2 to apj'b <>n ihr paving of tlW iUghway ( ..lllliihiil > 1 1 1 4 1 Cailldt'U, HI) proved federal a<id f?*i* f >ur ml lew of i i 1 .i i <-onn?r of mHiu.tj* a n*l put Into final sloi|H' t lu* plan f"i four ? I i\ i?>it 3i cii^i liters In the nfflUs each to have change of <he highway work jn from t?*i i to fnurltrn (??ninth*, Tl <* KUh'land r?n>;'ty proJ<?*'t a,p proved '!\u*iU?y UJtti'kAsU(# lieglnnlng of !!'.? | i:i \ < ?< I -\->t?'in ill the <-oUnt.V. The county commission fcfld <\ipt. IVnn<->. Who h?y Ihumi *el?M?|od a? engineer for the HUULaml 'highway system. liuve la-gnu Hlla week t ho survey <>f thin first road liotween Columbia ami ('am <U-n, and i??rt of the recent two mjl tlOU. doKnr Issue and I lit' JfW.fi.'iU re <p?ext approved Tuesday -wilt go to tin* paving **f thN road. The paving wldl lie done lietween <4oilumbla and the county 1 1 ue.? <V*huuil>la K?<vrd, May 12. Just a Reminder. "The Grabcolns are spending /he winter In Florida," remarked Mrs. Dub* walte, who was glancing over the so ciety paged. V "Well, what Is that to lis?" askod Mr. Dubwjjlte, fretfully. "We can't afford to spend the winter In Florida." , "Probably not," answered Mrs. Dub walte, with an air of resignation. ,"I Just thought I'd call your attention to the fact that it Is still being done."? Birmingham Age-Herald.* ? ? ? Strange Character. ^ -vj "How ahouf Gllbwltz?" "In what respect?" "His mentality?" "Oh, I wouldn't go so far as to say Gllbwltz' mind Is a perfect hlank, hut Tve mTvcFliT'TTi'd htm CTpress nn opin ion on tb:> League of Nations, and he has no plan for unscrambling the rail roa<ls.n ? Birmingham ^g?-Herald. Farmers Attention ? i -V ? > '-???' . - " rmn We are agents for the International Harvester Co. in this county. If you are going to need a Binder 01 Thresher, you had better place your order now, so as to be sure to get it. Come in and get our prices on McCormick Binders Deering Binders Sterling- Threshers New Racine Threshers McCormick Mowers If you need repairs for any International Harvester Co. Machine, no mater how old or what model, we can get them for you. Look your old Machines over and find out what you iteed for thtnr^ so that you can have the repairs when you are ready#to use them. Springs & Shannon The Store That <Cnrrie? The Stock. Camden, S. C. ^ y/' "TI nrsocnmsts-or Tbo von rttry nro go iiiK to nom hia to ?s theiV wuulitlate for the pmaddency, Eugene V. Debe, uow *fervlng-?" tea-yonr , aontonco oral ijtIsou in Atlanta for viototk*c((j the ospionago laws. . ?vjUir-a'' ? Special Steels add Life to the MAXWELL 0 11 i ffl These steels are the product of the highly de veloped Maxwell labora tories, where steels have been studied, analyzed and tested for years. They are made to Maxwell's own formulae and enable the Maxwell to stand punishment that few cars can meet suc cessfully. They lessen the task of the engine and make it more responsive, quicker " a T7T rtn in action and a delight - to handle* These are some of the virtues which have won ;> friends for the Maxwell in ever increasing num bers and give it a longer - life than many cars of higher price. * Today there are ap proximately 400,000 Maxwell's on the world's highways. The year 1920 will add 100,000 more. ? ? M Carolina Motor Company (Inc.) Camden, S. C. - ?