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.GREAT MAN'S SON FORGOTTEN U ? , Boy, Namfd f*r G* org* Washington, Wl? One* a Refogea In Thli Country. Tb* Out wry company sa>s that , comment* provoked h> "Swoftl of I.ih ?urty." recently puhllahed by tl?#?rti, Ue d then) I'll file f :t ? f Ml. it '.he average American aeetn# J.M*vcr to U?y* heard i t < ^ \\ n sit i r . >:? F.ifaxt-tty. It geem* stru !?*:?? that lit* st..r> w.<r. not Mplolted 1 1 1 ? ? Wmrttit|i> iv ?ur?iii.c of enthusiasm :? '?< xi t l.itiy ft!*1 uihI hi* noble friendship for thl* country; yrt how ninny Amnnmnu .kuow that I.uf.iycUe !>.? ? 1 ? ^?i minjtsl after his fust friend. (itm-rui Wash ington. or that the boy. wa* n't out? time u refugee in this (.'ountry) The storv Js putt of the micK^rnund of the account of tW ' x(-- > Ariicrl' .in mikI French -ootjtalueil In ,tbe book. Following the earlier phage ?f the French devolution, during which l?afayette wan so iniuit'DHfiy popular, and after the hostility to his modera tion had developed which dru\e' him . tut o exile, he sent hi" sou t ?? America, It? the care of t he American Oeorjfe Washluk'ton for whoiii he. w?k named. It was his hoy, according to. the .Authors,) 1 ra it K \V. and. t'ortelle .1. Hut i'h ! ii iliii. itn nturiiinj; from America ? i 1 1 u* up 1 1 '?in rh?* garden of Hie I'firi < residence \\ here they: hud been burled. (he wo swords given to I,afa> eltv hy tin- Amcricun congress mid ih<'- I' n iu h rej-uMn ii, recognition of hi~ M?r>'let'H in the two rcputdii.'M, ? This < if.r^ey \v'n^h?n!;t?>ii Moticr de LuF ay < tie ivus horn in 1 7 T > ; lie wiij titer el'oi'e hi|( thirteen '.??hen .lie 1 1 "d to America 'In 17'.'-' and M< dis't inuuUhcd j father to the neutral ( < -r.? i I ? * i > ??! I.iegt . - The Arjfiinrtllf. ' I PARIS MUSICIAN LIKES JAZZ j M. Mllhaud, Leader of Poiytomc School, Says He May Some Time Compose Ja/z Sonata. Charles Henry .Meh/er, well known music eiii.ie who has recently relumed ?from a -l?nly of the modern Ruro[#?iin (musical world In mi article In the I >e c?Mttl?er Forum ealled "The I'olytonie Sl\ of Parts." describes sn Interview with the much talked of Paris much mii; M Milhand. :iv l'ol|o\*.s; "Sot la>, " M Milhatid said. "I hm\ ?'.;m| '<sv a Jn / /. sonata. The J:r/.x for:,, I ; - ! een quite nil inspiration. One in.'iv . i i j !:i< 'S hear exn-llcut music In .fie 1 a i : 1 1 i-nich had luuale Is per Ifiirii e-,' at coin ort rooms. I have told j vnii of my ioxc of melody, ltv I his I mean that iy in.v compositions I try to ?l\e i i| i i u I iui^ofuim-e to all tin* In struments I employ. "My orehestru. ? ?t < ourse. x ark'S ae eordln^ to the luiture of the works I write, ami I have tried tny hand at n good many styles. One form which I am fond? of Ih the chamber symphony. I have turned oat four example** of fb*? sort so far, each scored for only it few solo Instrument*. I have pub lished various piano compositions, anions thein a set of .si\ which I Ifrouped under the name of T>* Prln ti>mp.s ' I have mn<W? scores for hallets w1 1 h laru'e orchestras ami Just now I J am halfway through a trade, lyrle <trnui)i. named 'I.es F.tinienldes ? " I To Attempt World Flight. I.ondon regards with .admiration Sir Keith Smith and Ills brother. Sir Knss ? Smith. who, two y?-:i rs aim. flow fn>m liondun to Australia. covering the 11. 'l'0-l mf 1?*h In Just under 1'S diiyc. and who now* annotinp" that they have he ij;un preparations- for n Might around ? tlie world The distinguished hrotht-r aviators fwre not after the non slop fllnrht record. 'Iliey f ??t'l that * aviation will develop Itself on roiit?-> upoh which I b'tops are possible W ti.it the\ wish to ifwove is (hat there are practicable means l>y which ewrj .?.i-ctlon t.f the (civilized earth rati he roar-lied hy flight, JjtlBt as t hoy now aro n-nohed b\ ship i and train, nrid thi^t this <;in I .?? doite ai tin Immense ~ j? \ 1 1 1 of tlnio a 1 1 < i jiwrhaps of actual eoat of tiansporta ition. Fortunately for themselves and Lhe < uu.se they advocate so euergetl cfllly the distinguished Smith brothers have plt>tit> of uioitoj with wht.-h t <? .^ffntonk' r.ite fheir theories Taking It ? a me r. ' Pti o Japan of !.:if<-adio lloarn ni:d 1>?1 1 K Jio m. re s.nd MfituiJion Hurt ley. the author f ra r at m Within*: ton diniK r pnr: > I .i' ? - r-.rihb-?s. y (Ml know "Villi 1 We I I nr ! [. l..j ; ||fsi> riik^haw runners? Ho ?? t-e-n t r? > t t?etwi-oj] the shaft* " i rhkshnw at tin rrito of five nrnl mi1'-- r< > i li.?ir i i. .< to say tl:?'j uosi | (i. ? p. ? t .it 'l.fit rj# f .? sitire thoy've Icon UlCor.l/ed ? s - hard to ^rt them out "f walk "line.', having forgotten m> I ? .fl'.-rod <i Tokyo rickshaw man a d"U tile f.ire : f he'd hurry hack to toy ho if! for !' Well, tis he j,"fcl!opod dotvn the rood his fellow workers stared af ter him in a tna/c.m-i. f . hu ! one of t horn y Mod " 'Hej . \s hat ;?re * ? ? . r ? . i . : . ? .Aren't vcu working toil-ir' 'nr * Trade Schools for Wo mt.i Vrgentlna's rerent'v . ?:--.*>? r? ! r<*<l 5; -lal Federation of Women <c uf> <!??-? '"n Social Femlnlna> bin t.?r ir.? < hlef objects the establishment ' trade hool* for women and lr< r !er t. !o2"h ?! jo ^loruonts of {!.<?? i, . r s nl traces thus making more v, t..;i tiornloftllv Independent and ? ? InrglnR r ho sphere of their activities Thus for It has organized two giuh schools, one of which has an attencnnca (if 40 are learning to nmke rofnj'i imd wfrroen'? clothing ba*^r'? and th4 Ukt ^ HdW COOUEJAVES HIS FACE 1 Chinaman la Amuamfl and Inganlowa, but Mia l it tie Trtcka Do Nat Alwaya Work. v Chinese workmen would rather en dure any uiiumim . ?f phyalfai pain ( thaw to !<?!*? f?e??, w rites Ham Dean in Asia. I mud* that UUcovery through an 4ilM>ri?(K? we had with our eate I kee|ter after my urrlvai in 1 China. \Ve had dismissed him ' cause . lit* iiu4xttt4 <m collecting 10 |?**r cent on some goods wo. had brought int.i th* cottftyaril to bale f or ship* monf to .v 1 1 1* t i ? ?:? When I cirino bojrh9 one night. shortly afterward, I found him mounted on the, horao block l? front of the gate, haranguing several hundred listeners. lie told- t hem howhe hud been cheated and dl* Charm- d, and then, tightening a loa*e< ly knotted, cortl that encircled hla neek. he went to the front door; tied one end of the eorVl to the hrasa knocker and Hank .down till he waa half strangled. Then he aro*e and addressed the assembly still furtftar. I had seen enough. I rushed Into the hold and told a friend who had l>een In China longer than ! what was hap pening- Ho ran out, gave the gate keeper a shake and said: "ir you hang yourself at oiir door, I will kick you to death. M The crowd hurst out laughing, and the old man, who had hojwd to make ns lose fiioe, lost so much himself that he sneaked aWay as faat a,s he could. I remember da other and more attuning ease when the crowd laughed no less heartily at flie expense of the foreigner lie wav ii whale of an Italian conV:":v<T?r, and he was In charge of the r? 'build ? Ing of; i he Peking south gate. In one npo{ the cool top were using a ?: ?????r 'made Of a 'large round iron with ropes attached. Th<*\; 'n 'he ropes and. throwing their n l< ward and forward fn time with :? -ong they wen- ringing. they raided .ind lowered the easting.' Meanwhile, |?ow ev<+, Ihe.i w ere losing- face'. with the crowd, for the Italian was laying on pretu vigorously with the < ane. and so to retrieve tlielr honor, they be gnn in Mug with all their might : "Old foreign devil, old foreign devil Beat, hear hiin. -heat hlrn in the earth!" 'rh?> Italian did not understand, hut the crowd -did and laughed heartily; the foreigner was giving the coollea blows with n stick, hut I hey were hlt 1 1 iik him a mental crack that made a fool or him. Old Scottiah Sunday Dinner. In h letter of Sir Walter Scott, dated In IH'J4, he describes a typical .Sab bath in Kdinbnrgh loo years ago as follows : "I have always heeu intimate with the Forbeses from my Infancy, since the excellent old lord with his wife [ and family used weekly to dine at my father's always on a Sunday, and on the same bill of fare, which would now he thought a curious one to invite n nobleman to. In the llrst place there was sheep-head broth and said sheep s head Itself, the reason? being that the sheep's head, whieh requires mui'li hoillng, whs put ?*n the night be fore. and the dressing .of the beef steak* occupied th?? least possible time, and thus the ne? cs>|ty of employing serxunts on th?? Sahhath day was diminished as niiji h a- possible, 'l'hen there was a bottle or two of special wine, which no wine merchant had llt ted for the market, and there was a sermon read, during which one part of ? the children were sleeping arid the other pinching and kicking them to make them keep awake. And then there i> an old Sabbath for umi in Edinburgh." Faahionii In China Not w if hstandlnp the popular west ern f it that fnshions never change In China, f I j ?? t'hliH'M* wiumiii is pains taking part irulnr as to Hit* exact lrfigth anil fullnos-* or H<-antlnes<* ? of her <<ais. -kirls ami I She l.? nin-fully pivi i>e ahout 'ho wiilth of hlnx Katuls <>r hrahl "r laro that she uses for i : iiintilnj:. th?- ninnlwr anil >irrHH?c*ia?-itl ?'f fttKlomn.:* ilw .sh;i|M> ami h. ijjh : of her eoliar \ 1 1 of these iletaiK \ai\ as (3 ruul<a ll\ from sea son to - uii<l?T Shanghai u'llil unee 1- ? ?rfaln. >tyi? ( #?ji 1 ? 1 1 ^ < ] 0 1 with u4" umh'r th?- leadership of New , York or Paris. Moremrr, as against ! our fniir v. kmih, the fashion devotee ' 'aniN M' I oiji.f t Tractor Hauls Gun Over Water. 1 1 Frn \\ ' hnth r ). . a M h similar > \ pel ,;n. lit < in in ! I! cinii'l a >nhiiiafUu trae. I., on ? i ? \ . ? ! ? 'p* ?? I . ii ' h i x ml ry 1 n| n 1 '.h* of t ra vrl 'in; ; I ; ? .ii^Ii ? I.i-pt h of tt !l or ! U < !v feet. . ; ? 1 . <? \ 1 >1 ? <' ' < <f > ? j ' 1 i { j ? i ;? v r ? ' 1 h a 1 .1 . r 1 - ? 1 ' ?? y!i-oiiii'' m 1 ? \ ' ire. 'I hf ' . ? ? > r I \ ? r ix huh i ? 1 i: 1 1 si 1 ? ..:!!> there N !.??> , "tieulnr f :.!x taking ..n . ?.< ? ?unLiry 'rovi.sion n.n?!f f ? ?r the mountit.^ ?>f n sinull flehlpa- on top The \.lii'h ! x shown h> a f.i.i pope Illustration !n {hp Atic'i-' I ':.r Mi* ? ha r> ; - Mt.:.. 7 in.' Not a Spark of Sentiment I >'t > m! here on the x>jnrt. ami itnti-n to u hut the s.ntl ?eji \*aves are nn> iuj pleaded th? n mar. mil n '? N. ? ' hanks," ' hea ill > If thaf'? thr- 1 \-? :? ronvi :? onal ? , x . a Ion r to * ' ? e hotel I < . - r i ? . lfpmhl. ?ouns 1 <f your Jree?^ mi Ace A Commandment W.f.y . Sternl>) Wh? r.- i.nre yoo been ' Hu'-by ( Meekly ) ? Out ir. r he son \Vl.v>- I am ycKir *un . j oq *h?L b?Tp nn other <no* hr?nr>* :ne I LINE OF FUTURE PRESIDENTS T<me May Com* Whin Movie Fan* Will Ettct Tbair Particular M?ro?a to High Position. Who Is to be the Ur*t nn'v te candi date .j>r president of the I'olted States? lau^'U i.u ?H'0ff. I >*? you' know anybody who h>"'s j. blj: .'t.-i' f i ?l lowing Mij.n u popllhir, glM'd 'tijokin# movie sinr? Consider the v<d{ng atrongf h of tlu>>t? who pat ron{y.e f I <?? lOOvlex; Woldd thv\ rtlUjf VotiTlfl tl|H' of their Idols If ho were iioitVMjutcd for l^igh. ofHci'1? *i'l e vote of t li?* i?* fCn. male Ol* tllinle i-' ,i> ftOiMl IIM'.thUt of any other vol or. and if he fuiicled Rojil \y a l lace or liny (Hiti,rlt'!< for pt'es idcnl I.e. nuse one ??jr ? If oth?T' ? of lin-lti hud u "Dice oiiiilc1" ?>r m "love of a curl." the reason which determined his \<>te \tould be just hh well rtniMtl ered ti (id Just as weighty us many of the reasons which prompt voiof* now In the fholt* of a candidate. All a man ncoda to ho elected to blgh ofllce in h* reputation for honesty, "a tftrong face" and a well-clreulat<*d report that he in "good to Ills wife." And a movie star should he able to command these assets. Arthur M. Kol well writes In Leslie's. There .are probably IMUKhmxX) movie fans In the Unltod States. Who will he tho hi?i political boss astute enough to capi talize tills following? Think of the adoring flappers Of voting age, thous ands u|M>n thousands of them, who would take their first interest In poli ties were one of their screen favor ites to be nominated for the presi dency. They'd vote him Into tht white house because et his adorable eyes or the twist of his hair at the temples. Don't laugh. The\ would. And some ,day t he\ will. BALM OF GILEAD LOVE GIFT What is Known as "Bee Wine" Has Been Introduced Into England l>y Returning Soldiers. In many house* in (?reat Britain, writes a correspondent, a glaw> Jar, filled with h yellowish liquid and eon 'talning small pieces of white fungus, may he Keen. It is loosely covered with n piece of brown paper. fhla Is "bee wine" In the making. The up tlvlty of the pieces of fungus rising and falling suggested the buay bee ami gave the wine Its nickname. Its cor rect name Is "Balin of Gllead." and there I* an old superstition that It must not l>e sold but always passed mi as a love gift. Oar soldiers, re turning from Mesopotamia, brought tho balm (which Is procured from an Eastern tree) with them. The fungus doubles in hulk with every brew. Balm of (Ulead Is actually a yellowish, aro tnatle gum, collected f(om Arabian and Abyssinian trees. THemaking of it having become common" km/wlcdgo, someone has raised the bogey that It produces cancer and other malignant growths. It. may. however, be taken In nn un fermented state, as It Is useful in cases of whooping cough nnd other ailments. It has always been vaJu In the East for its ex ceptjjiii.il fragrance und supposed medicinal. qualities. In fact, the tree* 1 from which it comes belong to a family I of plants styled 'all heal." Tho gum is collected by making incision^ in the | trunk* nnd upper parts of the frees ! Draining the Zuyder Zee. At 7 1 1 ? ? inland -hipplnu' <otijtre*s held nr Kntrerdnm recently T ho drain age <>f tin* -Zuyder /.t*o formed the most Important <uhject of discussion. It wns pointed out that t !??? drainage would make necessary the construction of a number of new canals. One speaker pleaded thai the building of ne?v villages and factories of the polders should not he left ti> mere Hiance. Villages with churches should he built near the annals but Industrial works iu'?r the dykes. Sii'h nn ar rangement would prove of advantage to shipping. and would prevent any pollution of the polder water. A number of the waterways connecting th* 7.u>d?-r zee ports are to ho pre served. but wherever polders form a continuation of the exIstiTffcs^nml. new harbors uld hnve r.< be ninde",*Sclf?n \ merii an. Why Should He Be Surprised? t'uifijre will crop out \ lto>'on tfolf player writes to ?he Outlook tellftig how Ids caddie him* him a hu of sur prise The golfer had plajed his hall ' ? > tf> fouL'h ifd 1 1 ie\ ) :t 1 :>hout ' ?:p for |t?*t u li?*n v ? \ the V<?uiu-'?t*?. i ye 1 i * nr?;:i .! hid ho hoi!. ;? i; n ^'ra ? :i : :ia ' t ???! 1 1 \ 1 t, >r it, :u ' Not ' ! . 1 ? lad It. isii ? the hid! I ? ? -V. I., d ? r: , -.1 ,nt\v : '.M i ? ,i ??.'? ? ? ? I ;< <?on Tr i ? - bMver s S.it sfied u C^ptiv ty, II '' v . ? . , , ; , a; r 1 . BOo log:. i . . r ?% i if N . .. ^ . .-'h , . i iii) f",; !-??? f" ,X ? ? :t 1 1 1 1 i..v.i?,- i||-;r- -r .},< . f | he I '? r< -i i \ ? ' Ti c . - . i i ?:> ? .. . 1 1"! y < aptur. . ?'? r ;< .? -ivi i.. n,., Many keep? rv -r . t ot.hcr>. ' i Tit ? 1 ?' ? . m!i|" ;>ro\. i. .. :.r. | : i,e h< a\ ers : ? i ? ? ? .? . , ap t : v ! r> .. . - ? l or." -s . \ ; . . ? C r* j r a t * S-. i tj df ' h' ?? ! '??? ^ r- .% v ?? ' ? . , c. "he ? rj; ?? ? ? r . \ he wji *? i t-\ . i ; ' A nd I * ? j ? .(.??r.rj our e ? ??? u - - .. ! ' ? i ' th no oinpu :? n i \ i ? ? r ' "X7.\t . v.ii ?, ,? ? j ?uo z ' I'': rnl \ ^e-Her ? Id. Cleveland School Honor Roll. Follow la# lit tjfie honor roll for the Cleveland School for mouth of Decern ber, 1921 j Grade 1? Leila Mae Dixon, J. C If 1 1) 40D, Joe smith. Crude 2- (Sirlh Arrauts. I.ottlo Brown, Hulh IHxoii, teva Phillip, Con M|p Mid- Shiver. Crade .V Sarah Dixon, Orade i simiii Dtvis, 14 Q wood I ? I \ . <>ui I ; ? . I ? Uin^o'i, I'liim DiXuli. : < T shiver Crade 5 ,1 T Itrtwn, Col/a McOttS 1 kill. /jSieilH* Dixon. (Trade '' Vera M<<'a*kill, Sarah li ruce, l-ou Dlvun, l?eln . Mae Da via* j < l.i i ;i I Unsont < 'a i I 1 >l 'ii Crade 7 Mijy >!?.?< "it?k 111, I)oroiio Crade s~ ('laud Ilinson. Sallle U. Illiisoii. liertio Ilcudrix, Jack Hush. j Crade h Ima .\rrants. Charlie Jlriic#, "It Phil Hps. Kate I)i\?>n. Crade 10~~Vova Darner. York Negro (iefri Pardon. Columbia, Jan-. 0? Governor Cooper this afternoon granted a full amnion to Iftnan-uel Daniels, York County no pro. who last Thursday saved the life of thv chain Rang guard after another negro had hit the guard in the head with an axe, and, covering the con vIctH with tlx* guard')* gun, prevented a wholesale eKCa.|?o. There were a do/.-' en prisoner* on the county truck when the attempt to escape wim made York C-ount y officials' immedlfttci.v clrculat<Hl notorious asking f<?r a par* don ami have oolItM'ted a sum of mere than $100 |<> ln> presented to Daniels in York tomorrow with the .pardon. Danle'w had only two mouth* more to serve. LEGAL ADVERTISING KSTA.TK SALE. Pursuant to an order granted by W. j D, MeDowell, Judge of Probate. of Kershaw County. 1 will sell at public outcry at the late residence ami place of business of Mrs. Pauline Tobias, on lower Main street, Camden, S. C., on Monday, January 10, 1022, -commencing ut 12 o'clock M.. the household effects, stock of goods, wares and merchandise and store fixtures belonging to the e? hite of the said Mrs. Pauline Tobias, deceased. Terms of sale, cash. " jaooh hirsch. Executor. Estate of Mrs. Pauline Tobias. ,f Camden. 8. C.. Doc. 29,>1921. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK- j HOLDERS OF CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that a meet- j ing 9I' the stockholders of the Kershaw Mining Company will l>e held at the office of E. I), iilakeney, in Camden, S. C., on the 10th day of January, at ten o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of winding up its affairs and surrender ing its charter as required by law. HKRNAUD CIJNMFF NY. H. CAMERON Directors. j CITATION The Stub.1 of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. <li> W I. McDowell, Ksquire. Probata Judge.) \V he reus. Mrs. Janie W. Dinkins ruado suit to me. to grant her letters of Administration of the Instate of and effects of John 11. JDiukiny. These are therefore to eite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John K. Din kins deceased, that they be and aj> I?ear before me, in the Court of Pro bate. to be held at Camden. S. C.? on January 17th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should. not be granted. (riven under my Hand, this 15 r? i dav of Januarv A. 1).. 1922. \V. !.. McboWKf.f,, ; Judge of IVojate for Kershaw County. Published on the (Jth am! 13 th days of January 1922 in the Camden Chron icle and posted at the Court Hoxjse ; door for th?> time pr??scril>ed by law. CITATION The Slate of South Carol in;i County of Kershaw. ( Uy W ! M.Dow.!!. INqulr- Pr.?bate Judge, t Whereu-. Mrs. Jauie A. (anipbelle made suit to nie. to grant her Letter^ of Administration <>f the Kstn'e of Mini, effects of !?'. D Compbelle. These are therefore to t . f ? ? and ad monish all ami singular th?? kindred and creditors of the said K. I>. Camp, belle deceased. that they 1k> and a;v pear before me, in the Court of Pr.< bato. to ho held at Camden. S. C... ; on January 17th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show rause, if any they have, why the siid Administration should n<?t l?e ^ra n ted. (liven under my ITaud, tliis P. id dav of .Innuarj A 1>". 1022. W L. Mel >( )\VKIJ,. Judire of l'r"bnf<? fur Kershaw County. Published on the (1th and 13th (Tny< of January 1922 in the Camden Chron icle arid ]>osted at the Court lfotise floor for the time prescribed by law. C'Ol'NTY TAX RETI RNS \o:i'-? :s hereby given tljat tin Au ditor's office will be ojx n f< >r intr V1 a x Keturns from January 1 1922. to February '20th, 1922. A 1 per sons fAvnln* real estate or per -on a! in-opevty must mnko returns of tlx* anrne within said period as required by law, or be subjeet to a penalty of ,V) per cent Th*> Auditor will attend ja i-er^.o ? or by drjputy at tlx* following place* i in the ermnty on the dates indicntfyj 1 Cementing Family Ties Many families living at a distance are talking to each other regularly" one night ?:? every week. Why not have a iv u iulers(;ina i 11 g with relatives or friends in other cities to talk 011 the long distance Bell telephone some night each week? Station to station calls made between 8 :30 P. M. and 4:30 A. M. cost 50 to 75 per cent less than day calls. Reverse calls or appointment calls can not be made 'at these low rates. Ask Long Distance for rates and details. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY & * tor receiving returns: Kirkley's* Store, January 13th Kershaw January 10th and 17th Westville, January 18 th Liberty Mil!. January 19tb Hlaney, January iiOth. Ail persons between the ages of 21 and tK) years, inclusive are required to pay Poll and Road Tax, unless ex cused by law. All trustees, Guardian^ Kxeeutors. Administrators or Agent* holding property in charge, must re turn name. Parties sending tax re turns by mail must make oath to saw before some of floor and fl!l out saw in proper manner or they will t* re jected. W. *\ IlUS8Rt,I? Auditor Kershaw County We will close our Gin January 31st Camden Oil Mill NEW SALE PLAN You Cannot Afford Not to Own One of The New ChevroletS At The Recent Reduced Price Of $625.00 Delivered Camden Pay $100.00 down; $75.00 second month, and $45.00 each month for ten months. No interest. i THE LOWEST PRICED COM PLETELY EQUIPPED CAR ON AMERICAN MARKET TODAY GEORGE T. LITTLE Distributor