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I You like freedom ?ud indepondoace now? it wiU mdttn even more to you when you are old. Money is power, The elderly person with money l? looked up to fcnd res ported, without money, tte or Ae ft dependent upon pdblic* or private < h:?rlt>\ idve your life. You never can so long as you depend upon eaeH work for your dally bread, (tot ake&d. I.cl others work for you. fltart and suve. (Jot ahead. That's ihtj, first step. Then you are ready fo lake advantage of any opportunity. Tour dollars gray fast here, for wo pay 4 per cent interest, compounded, (let your mouey to working for you. . started ! Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE MAKES ONE THINK OF THE COMFORTS OF ^ COZY WARM ROOMS SEE US AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OK Oil Heaters, Oil Cook Stoves Ranges, Cook Stoves. Heaters for Dining Room and Parlor . WHILE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE THINK OF YOUR HORSES AND-PROVIDE HIM WITH A GOOD WARM BLANKET. THEN, TOO, BEFORE START ING" OUT ON THAT TRIP, GET A LAP ROBE FOR YOUR CAR OR BUGGY. WE HAVE THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. ' i Springs & Shannon CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA l>on't Forget "Katcha- Koo" December 15tti and 16th. Have You Got Money in the Bank? People do get sick. There is plenty of work for the doc tor always- Suppose you got flick and couldn't earn a*y money, but had to spend more. What would you do? You'd worry yourself more sick. You would fret for those you love. But if you had a nice sum of money in the bank you could rest easy knowing that those dependent upon you were well C cared for. ? Wtttene NUI1 New*. The ladiro hare organised a "Home Clufb" and will meet twice a month ut the (Jlub House. Mis* Annie Thompson is* president and Mm. W, P. Johnson Secretary Treasurer. Miss Pearl Neeso from Wlunshoro 1ms accepted the position as cashier ut the Company Store. The boys and girls from 16 years and on to aw old as u girt ever getw. will meet at Club House Saturday night to talk over the organisation of a <*lub, every boy and girt Is urged to come. ? Mrs. W. T. Smith haa beeu quite sick for some time but ahe is better now wo are glad to state. ? Mra. J, J. Sanders lias boon on the sick list for a few day?. but is Improv ing. The last two morning have wltueaa od tho slaughter of some fine "pork1' ers" in our village. "Ham and Hominy" Is now the order of the day. Our mill is runniug full tiuio day and night. Kvery house In the village is occupied , and others wanting to come. Some heartless miscreant stole the Fish Club, boat a few weeks ago and we have had to go without our famous "Tuyfor" made strews for some time, but we hope to have another boat now soon and wo sincerely hope tbat' boat [ thieves will take iplty and let us keep ' it. ' . ? ? > * Rev. (J. .T. Peyton has gone to Atlan ta. (J a., on business, wo hope to have him back with us in a few days. The Sunday School is hard at work on a program for tbelr Christmas tree. There are 00 boys and girls taking part. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilton of Ker shaw,. are making their home with their daughter. Mrs. Ben Roblrtson. Going to Florida. ' Capt. if. F. Halle, who recently re turned from a trip to Florida, and ex pects to move there with his family about the first of the new year. Captain Halle has been a resident of Liberty H1H for a number of years ond is one of the best cltteens of Ker shaw county, and it is^xegretted that ho and his interesting family are soon to leave. ? Lancaster New?: Augtista. (3a. December 4 ? A se quel to the Beldoc mystery, in which the wife and three children of J. VT. Iiee. a ipTomlnont plauter, died sud denly a few weeks ago of a strange malady, believed at the time to h&v<J been caused by poison, has taken place at Martins, S. O., about 15 miles from Allendale, according to information received in Augusta today stating that nine persons are desperately ill- at a boarding house there after eating bis cuits made from flour taken from the Lee home at Beldoc. The peculiarity of the situation is that the affair oc curred at the hoarding house of Mrs. R. F. Creech, who is a sister-ln-luw of J. W. I.ee, who now lies ill at the 1'nlversity hospital here. - COUNTY CLAIMS PAID Following, is a list of claims passe i upon and ordered paid by the Bo'ir. of Commissioners of Kershaw Count> at their meeting held December 6. 1921. .1 D Gregory. salary. 2*miW $83.34 J I) Gregory, salary and expen ses. 103.50 I) M McCaskill, salary aud court ' expenses .. . - 1050j60 W F Russell i salary. 50.55 J II McLcod. salary and crimi nal work. : 125.00 H C VVcflfsh, salary and jail fees *'[K ? . ? - 326.16 W l. McDowoil, salary and lu nacy ft>ea, ? 46.60 J I! Clyburn. salary for dertl, . .50.00 Jwjttaoo. Mlary jauitor 40.00 (N N Nicholson, salary. . . 75.00 W I ? Stokes, salary. 75;00 1 1 10 Sparrow, .vidary and pos luipe 26.80 <J I. l)lKpu,; Jr? salary 41.70 J W Saudors. Hilary Farm dem onstrator 125.83 A li Murehisou .salary and pos t age. i'wx).70 Hlauch Tarrant, salary home demonstrator,' I'tt87 t t,hiv vi AuU kw,u|t. uu, .^Zwioioei II K Momi, .salaries for chain - ...... " 4iVt or T K Trotter, Treasurer, funds for county' nurse L'50 00 Southern Hell Telephone Co., phono rent and calls 28.55 1 CJur of Cu radon, water and "K'd, 28,05 U \V Turner, salary hired gnngK 1195.00 US rsv** *H,Hry 5n" lSoo < M Muhnffey, salaries for hir ed gang. -1 319.681 (J \V Mohley, salaries for hir ed gang 3215.00 1 II II TiMer, hay for Ra"g 14Q.32 ?v * J^inieion, salary bridge if,WfW>r ? - " "240.00 J. slate ol U It Itolius, 2000 Kershaw Mercantile and bank ? ' In# ft* sumios ssjii Springs & Shannon, sumdles. 20.801 Camden Wholesale Grocery, supplies. ; ,. 105.00 1 ho ltanl; of Camden, money advanced payroll**, nm ?-s and expenses. 1080.07 lauin H c Savings Hank, freight 9.72 W T Cusklus, right of way, ... 15.00 Community OH Co, gds and o\\. etc.. 1 15.01 Stevens & Davis, pauper, i... .4.00 I lamias 10, Dunbar, salaries to DeKaJb Honds, ................ 128.00 VVatcree Mills, crushed stone, 30.18 Johnston Conduction Co.. road work, DeKalb bonds, 3,219.00 Johnston Construction Co., road work 2 mill (1921) 1.460.G2 C?aughman Construction Co., road ? ?'!?>r? I>eKaflb bonds, 3,010.11 II W Pace, Koad work. 2 mill 11 1,909.09 IJurns A llarrett, supplies 76.85 1 11 McClain. caitdde 6 70 Williams Insurance Agency, pre miums on bonds 18.50 Uuggln? A Muggins, shop work, 38.05 k (< ucmnett. shop supplies 10.00/ It C j Hennott shop work - nm Homo I.yles, Itoad work. ...: *>100 W l? Howell, bridge work, .......... 4245 Jr Guv Lumber Co., lumw Delta:' b bonds. .' 16 60 Home Furnishing Co., subfiles for Jail. : .. 1745 Camden Motor Co., motor sup 1>lies, 29 80 ?Kershaw Motor Co.. motor soirv ' *' plies, - rrr.-jv;/.. 163 80 .1 A Shanks, work at court house 37.85 Mackey Mercantile Co. ?un plles ; ' ; 17.40 Lewis &- Christinas, supplies mid paupers, ....*' 123.68 W Hold 11 Zemtp, supplies 10.50 C olumbln OffU"e Supply Co printing '* . W Jf Kirkbrlde. teams, '71.00 X?- 1{, vau 0?*rJ*ooks offices. ... 327.68 N'ck Wntls, drti^feing roads. ...... 42!oo ?> 1 Jones shop work 12 20 Cruudcn Chronicle, advertisinc 07 50 Camden Chronlrtle printing ac count. i790 C W Evans, ]>atiper burial. ....... 3000 Mallnrd Immber Co., bridge work< *>T?a<v> I) T Bradley, wood ' 3 00 Lugoff Supply CO.. pauper ac count, 1000 Kershaw Lumber Co., lAimfcer, 4.00 < ."i? 1 1 Ion Iron works, road ma il -???? ?'.??? ?10.00 . ? t,raggl?g road? - 10.00 A Hurrier. rent and auto Rim- - Plies. . ? 07 Kershaw Telephone Co.. phone . n>nt" ???'? - 36.10 n> vlil" l)ru% r-?- 1>n,g account 15.88 i b tTtiesdrtl, luml^er and work .. 5.00 ^ A. west, bridge work 3.85 H. B. Clarke, stationery, 4.75 H C .lones^ road work 260.62 Max Mogufescue. shoes for can?" 9 00 H irdaway Contracting Co., shop ' *vork. ;? lfi Siat<r Highway Department, sup t< v}'w* - 236.85 iv ii. Woolen, hay. 104.75 f'nlf Service Station, gas and <*?? - 24.47 Reduce Your Selling Cost Not only does the long distance Bell telephone open up a limitles& territory in the state and nation, but it saves traveling tim?, money and trouble. It places your goods before the most probable customers, without waits and without waste. - Save 20 to 75 per cent on your toll calls by using station to station service. Other firms are using this service to in crease sales at small cost. Ask Long Distance for rates or call the Manager's office. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY S (' TrucsrteH, lanttfh). .V 2,80 H<v?'Uo Orphanage. care Ktrt?y children, . 20.60 W M ('atx>e. road work 4.00 Tmewlell Garage. auto SUpftfiM, 7.90 J M Spears right of way, . ? 80.00 Ned William#, Clay u*it 10.00 J l> XfoOli'ster, clay f4ts, . 20.00 C W Shiver, right of way. .100.00 Gulf Refining Co.. gasoline. :t8.48 I) ti Joy, right of way H0.00 Mrs (1 M Oladd<m. right of way, 38.00 Mrs l> W Joy, right of way, .... 1*0.00 W It Outlaw right of way. .. .. 28.00 I. A Shiver right of way, J II Hurn*. right of way. 1( Nunc R. Kntfisfo, right of wuy, .. ChHrloH Uollaud, rlRht of way and pltn Hi*. Carl A Wont, lu navy examina tions, 29.0# W II Otjfturn, treatment of pris oners, 8M? K 11 Arrant*. pau|M?rH. 8J0 Total. $22,03W* II W SPARROW. Your Blank Book Supplies for 1922 GARRIED IN STOGK IN GOLUMBIA Iloldm Uay Hook* I?*dj^r Nhrctw Journals - frlinirlntf Hooks C-ohumwr Sheet* _ lifdiwr.s Uu.sh Journals Pout Minder* C3? Cash liooks UXMW Leaf Unlpfis Hii^r lU>oks Wo Carry the Most Comply Linn of Wwik Hooka ami I,oosr l*af _ Supplies In Sou.tn Carolina* ? ^ COLUMBIA. OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Job riintiug Office Equipment Rubber Stamps CMJMBIA. SOUTH CVHOIJNA ATTENTION CAMPERS AND CONTRACTORS You a 10 prdto&hly plan ning to tak<? u aampinx out rrip of some Kurt, la \vhl?ti ?nso you HlioaW Iyht* a flrt*t oltiHs new Wall Tent, a* tfuown try oat. Wo win fibre yoxx a tent 9 feet. 4 iiu-hos by 11 foot 8 tiiolxoa of 10 otuhm> ..Usarap** ma torLu) for $32. "Itefcmp" stands for U. S. Arra.v MIMewgrooM. PrtM does not inrfudo Fly. Can furnlsb Fly for bait prtwof Tmt. ... ?, ^ COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 Wert Gerva.. S?. Columbia, S. C I Have Room for Several Hundred Bales. ** * J. B. ZEMP Don't Forgot "Ratcfaa-Koo" December 15th and Mth. k . I l_l 4 KERF. ONE WILL FIND A VARIED STOCK OF SILVERWARE ? LASTING ItEMRMBRANCES . AND SUITABLE FOR ADD OCCASIONS. BUT RBMUMBER, WHETHER YOUR DEMANDS MAY BE SILVER OR DIAMONDS rOR ANY OTHER LINE OF JEWELRY. YOU ARE ASSURED SATISFACTION AT THIS UP V TO DATE ESTABLISHMENT. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. V 1