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J-;. . .. v > ( -v. - rj rt p -rre n Our farmer* bare m*vd<? wonderful dev<4opm,ent ami strides In the last few years In *pit* of the Bo'l Weevil. Tbi? brings us to the con clusion tnat wo bate oun ot the best fartuin# aevtiofos anywhere in the Southland. WUb a little effort and jfood fort-llUcr* we can produce any thing. We hare t be world teat In raining cotton, pweet potatoes, corn. We ean ralw many other. crops, namely, toba<x-o, bay a*>d any kind of gurdeh truck for market. Seringa & Shannon has catered to the wants* of our farmer* for over 80 yeara and we ure iu Just as Rood a position to do .1t todfry as we ever have betu. We at all times carry a full stock of Fnrm Implements. kVrtillzers, Groceries, Hay, Grain ami everything qIsq iho farmer nw?ds. Our >toek is Just a<* complete in bard times us 1' is in flush tla>w We feel <*>n fldent that we can save the public money on their purchases. Get our prices before buying. DONT FORGET LARRO COW, FEED. Springs & Shannon ?'The Store That Carries the Stock." CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA 1 1 EKE ONE YVILI, KIND A VARIED STOOK OF SILVERWARE LASTING REMEMBRANCES AND SUITABLE FOR ALL ? ? . ? . ? ? ?, o- ' 7, . ? ? HVJASIONS, but khmkmrek, whether your demands MAY BE SILVER OR DIAMONDS OK ANY OTHBR LINE OF THWELRY, YOU ARE ASSURED SATISFACTION AT THIS UP TO DATE BSTABUSUMffiNT. > b.L. BLACK WiiLL JEWELER 3 OPTOMETRIST SOUTH CAHOtWM GOOD PRINTING 1 ' ' ? is now at your command. The old printers' rule, "follow copy if it goes out of the win dow" will be followed for all who have their definite plans. There are many possibilities as yet untouched, however, in the methods of producing new and business-building printed mat tor. To those who*are desirous of getting the most from their printing bills, we offer special facilities. Although our shop is generally filled with orders, our facilities and workmen make it possible to get your orders out on time and you don't have to wait long aftor placing your order. Telephone 29 roatUMtW C*Ui Attention to Iwpir taut l'o!*titl KrtiuirftitfliU. Postmaster Tranth?m requests that we publish for the benotlt of the pub* lie tho following bulletin recently sent out from the ]>ostortloe department at Washington : "Notwithstanding attention ban been repeatedly called to tho requirement (hat n parcel of fourth-class matter shall not be accepted for mulling un less it bear* on the outside the nstme and address of the sender, many poit* masters fall to observe the require ment. ^ "This causes much irvcouvetilenc# and annoyance, slneo persons and con cerns receiving parcels which do not bear tho sender* name and address *re often unable to ascertain who sent them and give the sender proper cred it, or. If tile pared* are undellverabb*. thHr return can not be effected. "In order to facilitate the handling of. pa reels of fourth-class matter *tod prevent confusion and delay, It Is Im portant that the senders name and ad dress be placed on parcels In a uniform manner, and to this end the renders return card Kliould be placed In the upper left hand oorner of the side of tho onvelope label, or tag bearing the addressees name and address. "It Is also highly desirable that there be Inclosed In every parcel of fourth class matter a card or label bearing the written or printed names and ad dresses of tho sender and the ad dressee, so that in case such names and addresses appearing on the outside should bo destroyed or lost llie deliv ery of the parcel or its return to tbe sender may nevertheless be effected. Postmasters are requested to impresi upon their (patrons the desi'rablLitV and advantage of inclosing a card bearing such names and addresses for purpose of identification and urge the observ ance of this precaution. MADE OPEN CHARGES At a public meeting last Monday In I ho courthouse at Hishopvllle. staged by the women, of that town, and which was largely attended, strong reso lutions were adopted o]>enly charging that the drug stores of that town were selling alcpholic preparations to the young men, calling upon the mayor and public department to suppress this il legal traffic, and goiug on record us boycotting the drug stores where these women believe the law is being vio lated; also calling on the gliof-lff of the county to round up the liquor law violator*. oiu? resolution saying: "That before appealing to any outside ageiJ'T, they desire to urge upon the proper officers of the town and county that it is tlieif duty to stop this viola tion of the liJw, but unless results are obtained, the aid of the federal- govern, meat will be sought and such other means used as will secure the enforce ments of the law." And here is another: "He it resolved that the members of this meeting (pledge themselves not to patronize any. drug store in the town of Itishopville that they believe engages in the illegal sale of alcoholic prepara tions and that they request their physi cians not to have prescriptions filled at such stores." Now, that Is. the way to go about! having the laws enforced. It Is re fresh Ing to see that those women have the " courage of their conviction. ? Rock Till! Record. Cash Value of Education. Forty years Is considered wage earn-i ing period. 1 ? Average salary of illiterate man Is $400 per year; 40 years at $100 is $10,000. 2 ? Average salary of grammar school graduate is $000 <j>er year; 10 years at $000 is $24,000. Increase of $8,000. School j?erio<l 1,000 days. Value of a day in grammar school is $8. 3? Average salary of high school graduate is $900 per year; 40 year* at $000 is $30,000. Increase of $12,000 School period 8O0 days. Value of a day in high school $15. 4 ? Average salary of college grad uate is $1,500. 40 years at $1,500 Is $00,000. Increase ?.f $21,000. School lu-riod >too day*. Value of a day in college is $30. 5 ? Average salary, (it leading pro fessional and business man < college graduate) i* $5,000; 40 years at $5,000 la $200,000 Increase over high school graduate $104, 000. School period ( col lege) 800 days. Valoe of a day tn college may be worth $205. The uneducated man has seven chant-en in 10,000,000 to r!?<? to promi. nence. .-> The high school gradnatc has 05 chances in 10,000,000. The college or university graduate has 000 chance* in 10,000,000. In what class ore we going lo be? Now is the time to decide. It bo hooves us to grasp our opportunities before It is too lat^. Nobody but a fool would waste bis time at school when confronted with smrh startling statistic. ? ? Compiled by I>r. Henry Louis Smith, President Wathie# ton and Uni |T*r?ily. 7 " I .* - " 1 ^if rwxT'H A Ifeiestfoa of Sex. Two ucgro quartermaster private# ww standing "on Trafalgar S-tjuarc, r<ondon, a fe w days beforo the Ariak*! Ikv, us it battallou of Scotch Highlan der }xi wed, They watched the cohinan approach without a wonl of comment, ?o grout was their amazement at h Scotch soldier's uniform. After the battalion pawed. one negro turned to the other aud said : "Nigger, what wu? datV*' "I dunno, letting they wu* soJei'H." "What gltsnn& Is tils, dey wau't men, cause dey was wearlu skirts, all* dey alu't wimnieu, 'cauae dey had whiskers'* The other hGflnro's. face brightened, then said : "You lsV po* fodll 'Course tley wau't men, an' dey wan't wlmmcn. I)ey wiih one of dem Middlesex Kepi menta we dyne heard so much ahoUt.1* - ? ' fl- : t Wafer Analysts of Oamden Charleston. H. O. March 22. 11*22. Sanitary Water1 Analysis No. 25000 of Water Itcecivcd March 17, 1.022. From Water Supply of Camdvn. S. i\ V*". : Parts Per Million. Chlorine 0.00 Free Ammonia O.08 Albuminoid Ammonia 0.08 Nitrogen as Nitrites 0.00 Nitrogen as Nitrates 0.00 Total* Solids ,..02.00 ltateeriul Analysis llccterlal indications of contamina tion. Negative. Remarks: Analysis Indicate water to he of, good quality and free from 'contamination. Respectfully * submitted, *F\ U Parker. M. D. FAIR WARNING. Attention to all Autauiobile, Truck and Motorcycle ownors and dealers af ter April ft.~>th. 1922, is called to the following: "The authorities of the county will begin a rigid enforcement of tin? state motor vehicle license laws, after which date any owner wfio oi>erates a motor vehicle without current years license wHl bg subject to a fine (under sec tiou 15, Act No. 602 of 1920) ol' not less than $10.00 nor more than $25.00, or Imprisonment for not more than fif teen days for each offense. .1. V. YOUNC, Chairman Hoard County Cdnirnts sloners. April 1, 101/2. CITATION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (?By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge.) \Therea*. Mrs. Lulu A. Watkl-ns, mane suit to me to grant her I /Otters of Administration of the Estate of and Effect* of W. M? Wfttkins. These are, Tliorefore, to cite and admonish all <and singular the kindred and creditors of the aaid, TV. M. ,JYat kln#, deceased, that t,hey be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to bo held at Camden, South Carolina, on April 17th, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cau?e, if any they have, why tlio said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this ttrd day of April, A. 1)., 1922. W. L. McDOWELL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on 7th audi 14th days of April, 1922, in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House dooi for the time prescribed by law. CITATION Stale of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Ity AV, L. McDowell Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Sarah 10. Stokes, made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of James Stokes. These arc, Therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred And creditors of the said James Stokes, deceased, -that they be and appear toe fore me, lu the Court of Probate, to l>e held at Camden, South Carolina, on April 10th, 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. CJiVen under my Hand, this 27th day of March A. IX. 1922. w. l. Mcdowell. Judgo ot Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 31st day of Mafoh and the 7th day of Aprif. 1922, in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time pre scribed by law. (i "rMiss Annie Ho>v<eM. who started our as a miles girl In a tint) Francisco mil* linery shop* uow act* ?? * buyer In Franco for more than fitly American firm a. ? ORDER APPOINTING <it'AKI>IAN State of Mouth Oirolinu, County fit Kershaw ?? Court ot Common l*h?as h< iw< Meek, ruiuu/* ?gainst Jennie K. Meek, Mliufnauflh Meek. < ? i u ??<.'< i w s. Meek, Denwith Meek. Jim ml* L. Mcety, Hilda M. Mock, llattio 10. Meek, W. >S. Nelsou. execu tor of the estate of W M Shannon, deceased, and H Q Carrisou. Sr.. 1 ^fondants ? V. 1 ? 1 r ?? " ? c, v. To the infant defendant Mtrommfft Meek : l?pon the tihowiog made h.v the plain tiff horeJft It is ordered, that Samuel N. Nicholson being a suitable person be appointed Guardian ad Litem for you. unless you or-aomeoue in your behalf appear and make appllcqfltfn wit bin ten ( 40) day* after the com pletion of service hereof upon you It I* ordered that service hereof be made t>y publication, same to be pub lished In The Camden Chronicle .for three successive weeks and that a copy be mulled to you nt Crawford. Florida I< H. OLVBUUN . V Clerk of Court Kershaw County. Puted at Camden, 8, O.. M? reh .22, 102* KKWAKII. I jylll pay a suitable <TfW?rU for the recovery of one 1'ortvMe Hull,., Ilea ring lilack?mttb Forge, stolen froui my *hop Monday night, April Hrd. Will iwy f<>r recovery or information Oeadlug to rocoverj and all Informal ion will be kept strictly confidential. - W. O. UAY'0 GAUAtJR. Camden. April 502 9. i i i ?m)n n? ? ? Hull NOTION FOK Tin* State of Sooth Carolina. County of Kerabaw. In the Court of Common Plea.-* A. 8. Mungo, Plaintiff, against Sajlie Muugo, ?)roy?r Xhmgo, l4?wl* Mungo. Maud ACuitgo, Cfr&rtie Ilor t on, Oerthol Morton. fDugenc lfor ' ton, Son Harris A. W. Harris, frh Harris, Newton Ilerbo rt, Mable Her* ?fcert, Will Howell* Ijt. U Bowel), . the Jefferaou Dunk and Continental Guaranty Corporation, Defendants To I be defendants above named : * You will' please tafce- notice that the plaintiff' >yI&. on thv'Utb day of Ap Ml, 101>2 at twelve o clock M., apply to the Hon. .Tames B.' Ffetorifoy, pre siding J ml go of the Fifth Judicial Olr ? uit, at. Mm chamber? lit Columbia, S. C.. (or a judgment tot foreclosure and lor the relief demanded in the Num inous and complaint In the above ac tion. K. I). BIiAKBNBY, Plaintiff's Attorney, CuimU'ti. ? C? March 31. 11)22 ~-.r " "V' '?; .?? . ... . ;.?? ?? ? Desirable Residence For Sale Property of Mrs. W. B. Gordon, opposite the Catholic Churchy on Lyttlcton Street. We offer I this at an attractive price. Apply to C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY Phone 43 Crocker Building BUY A FORD CAR ON EASY TERMS . tk. I vT ; j u \ ? -\ # HERE'S HOW WE WILL SELL YOU A FORD TOURING CAR WITH STARTER Touring:, with Starter $497.50 Thief-Proof Lock $7.80 Recording $1.00 Carrying Charge; including Interest and Fire and Theft Insurance $50.50 $556.50 This is. payable one-third, or $185.17 casih, and $30.87 per month for twelve months. * u . * ? Coupes, Sedans, Roadsters and Trucks sold on similar plans. KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY Dealers CAMDEN, - * SOUTH CAROLINA WITTE GASOLINE AND KEROSENE ENGINES 3 Horse Power Gasoline Engine ..$75.00 4 Horse Power Gasoline Engine $95.00 G Horse Power Gasoline Engine .....^..$140.00 8 Horse Power Gasoline Eogine $175.00 4 Horse Power Kerosene Engine .$105.00 6 Horse Power Kerosene Engine $150.00 4 Horse Power Portable Saw Rig ....$175,00 6 Horse Power Portable Saw Rig $215.00 Log Saw with Gasoline Engine $85.00 Add to above prices $11.95 for Bosch Magneto Equipment. WITTE ENGINE WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. Palmafesta c i r* , At Columbia 17th to The Capital city 'a big festival week for the people of all the State, featuring: Float Parades, Baby Parade, Fireworks, Band Concerts, Style S.how, Auto Sfiow, In- _ dustrial ExWfbits, etc. The 46 Beauty^ueens from fcach county in the State and the Crowning of Queen of Palmafesta, Engagement extraordinary, - NORA BAYIjJS, the famous Broadway star and other amuse m6nt features. - r r>? i*? -<*?-*? V-*- - - - ' * ^ * -? -% '? GAYEST WEEK IN THE STATES HISTORY-COME