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Rev. jr. 8. Meliols RMi|iH f?it>n4e Thej resignation of lt,ev. J S Nichols, pastor of tbe Kershaw Baptist Church who read to the congregation o ? that church on last Huuday morning t?y Rev J K Coleman, of Furman University, who conducted the services at the church gn Huuday. The resignation, which was stated to bv effective at once, was accepted Iter. Mr Nichols, who 1* at t>r??ent conducting a meeting lu Augusta, ha* served as pastor of the Kershaw llap I tiwt church about a year ami a half dur lug which time the wemberfthlp of the church hns been added to materially. For a year of hla stay here he also served at vault** of the Ploasaut Tlatu church, llolug uniformed, we are un able to any to what point Kev. Mr Nichols will go for furture service. ? Keralulw Era. , r ? ? Women are said to be more adept at learning foreign language* than are men. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others? why nol for you? 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No mat ter what battery you have, come around ana use our ser vice. If your battery's pulse is low, our specialists will pre scribe the right tonic for It. Well do everything we can to wring the utmost service from it. CAMDEN BATTERY AND VULCANIZING WORKS Camden, S. C. THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS I Pull ?P whtr* ? r you *t? thj? ilia Headquarters for Prest-O- Lite's' .special battery for radio purposes. Before you make your purchases of Heavy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed you will do well to see us and get our prices. We are agents for the best cow feed on the market ? Larro Feed, "The Dairyman's Friend." Of We cater to the wants of Farmers. If you have a cotton planter, mower, Wagon or any other piece of ma chinery that needs new parts to put it in working order see us and we will make a special order for it, if we havn't the parts in stock. We have the exclusive agency in Kershaw County for the International Harvester Co. Now is the time to get your machinery in order for harvesting small grain. If you need a reaper and binder or binder twine it will be to your interest to see us and get our prices. Springs & Shannon "Tim Star* That Carries the Sloclc." CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA . * HACK WITH A SPOUT .% ' ? ? ? ; v ' v ?? [\ . ' ? . . ? > ;? Cartnanln and Crew Had Narrow $? \f . rape from Dealli. 1 1 :? ? The story of * gigantic -water ?ih>ui, which chit ted the Cunard Liner Oar^ lunula half am hour and thou auddeu ly subsided when it waa alui<*at upon the hard drlveu ship, was* told by <** ficcra and pasaengera when ahe arrived iu New York last Saturday after a round trip to the Near East. The liner was about 800 miles out of New York whety the apout was flighted. V At first, passengers said, it apjieared about eight m I lea astern Then the waves wow twisted *hh1 churned and hurled skyward with terrific force iu au ever increasing volume. For a time they stated, it stood atill while Captian Melson, after ; pronouncing it a big water spout* or dered tho lii^er seijt ahead at 'full *peed. At almost the same moment the 8 pout seamed to take wing* and rush after the big ship Passengers crowded aft. Smoke belched from the ship's fuuncfls while the Carmanlii strained every atom ot her strength to escape. As the spout traveled it grew larger. It widened rapidly a/ml toVered high, In the atr, throwing off spray At first, passengers thought that, It was just a wonderful phenomena. They began to bet on its speed, on whether it could catch th? boat, or pass it. Then as it towered in the Cam* aula's wake, guiuiiu# rapidly it sudden ly occurred fo the passengers that it carried certain death with It ? That tho race was One for life. The spout continued to gain until It was almost on the shljp. The passeng ers, huddled awe stricken, along the decks watching the oncoming mass of water. It had onfly to reach out for the shi|>? and It subsided as suddenly as it had risen. Five minutes after there was nothing to show there had been any disturbance of the placid ocean* Captian Melson smiled when he was asked about It. ? "I'll never tell what would have hap pened, if it had caught" na," he Bald. "In fact, I never could have toUk tfe: would have been listed as missing on the marine* register." British princesses may not marry be fore' the age of 25 wJthout the consent of the king. Trustees Sale In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United iStates, for the Kstern District of South Carolina. In the uiatrer of Eutoprlse Mercantile Company, Bankrupt, Camdeu, South Carolina. In pursuance of an order of H. N. Edmund*, Referee in Bankrupttcy for Edmunds, Iteferee in Bankruptcy, In tbe above entitled matter, dated April 1922, I will offer for sale at public outcry, to -the highest bidder for cash, subject to the ap proval of the Court, at the place of business of the Enterprise , Merchant lie Company, on Broad Street-,- Camden, South Carolina, on Tuesday, the eecond .day of May, 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M. the following real t and personal property: - ^ 2 , "All. the right, title and interest of the Enterprise Merchaoitile Company in and to all that piece, parcel or lot of land situated and being In the state rind county aforesaid, containing six teen acres, more or less, and being bounded as follows: <North by lauds of Eugene MiekJe; east by lands of G. T. LltttST South Uy lands of estate of W. IX McDowall, and west by lands of Sam' Baas." Also: All the right, title and In^ terest otJ the Enterprise Merchantlto Company in and to all that jpleoe, par eel or tract of land situate lying and being in the state of -South Carolina, county of Kershaw, containing Thirty acre*, mo re or less, and bounded as fallows : North by lands of estate, of W. R. Nelson, east by Jands of Amos Reed, south by waters of Sanders Creek and weet by lands of Amos Reed. Said tract being a tract of the estate of James English." Also the stock of goods wares and merchandise of said partnership, said stock of goods to be sold as a whole, said stock of goods having been In ventoried at the time of filing of the Petition at T?p thousand, two hundred twenty-four and 64-100 ($10,224.64) dollars, and gooda to the amount of One thousand ninty-two and 62-100 dol lars, liavtng been sold since that time, out said stock. Also the store fixtures to be sold as a whole, or by pieces, as .the trustee may determine at the time of liie sale. Also the unsecured accounts appear ing on the books of the firm at sixteen thousand eight hundred forty-eight and 08-100 dollars. Also the secured ac counts appearing oh books of said firm as Teji thousand three hundred fifty three 71-100 dollSrs to be sokl as a whole. Also secured accounts assigned "to Wlllcox, Ives and Company, as col lateral security amounting to Seven teen hundred fifty-seven and 77-100 dollars, these accounts to be sold eenarately- from tbe other Account*, ajftl to be sold as a whole. Before any bid will be received by anyone on the stock of goods the bid der must deposit with the trustee two hundred ( 1200.00) , dollars to money or certified check and before any bid wIH be received by anyone on the fix tures or the accounts, there must be deposited with the trustee tbe amount of fifty dollar*, in money or certified check* as a guarantee of good faith. Any additional information may be obtained from tbe trustee. X* A. WITTKO WSK Y, Trustee. Oamdeo, S. O, April 26, 1?3. ' HI 1X8 AMERICAN RAGLE i; i ? . " ' . ? ? Wlnga Measure Seven Feet From Tip to Tip. Charlotte. April 22.-?An ? American eagle, its winga measuring seven feet froiu tip to tip, whh killed wear here Friday afternoon by West Itavls, a negro fanner, as the IU nl was eircl ing a few yards over the head of I>avla* three-year-old ehlhl whose cries from the yard aroused the family*. ; Another Killed. Concord, NO. April 28. ? Au Aiuer! cau, eagle l?elleved to have beau the mate "Of the one Wiled in tfeckleuburg County on Friday, . was killed In this county uear Mount Pleasant yesterday by Richard Iialu>, The blrd,s wings measured six feet, seven iuches from tip to tip. ^True TalH. It was during the Impaneling of a jury In a New Kngland town that the following colloquy occurred "between the magtatrate aud a talesman. " You are a property holder?" "Yes you honor." "Marriod or aiogile?" "I have been married for five years, your honor." " Have yon formed or, expressed an opinion 7" "Wot for five years, your honor." AN ORDINANCE To Amend . an Ordinance Re lating to Railway Growing* in the City of Camden. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw City Council of Camden, S. C. lit* it ordained by the ilayor and Alder men of the city of Camden. S. C., and by the authority of the name: That an Ordinance entitled "Ato Or dinance relating to railway crossings in the city of Camden, ratified in Coun cil ass cm) > i (Mi the 8rd day of June, 1012, be and is hereby amended so that said Ordinance when ammended Khali tread as foljpws. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw City Council of Camden, S. C. iu> it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Camden, 8. C., and by the authority .of the same: Section one: That where the rail road tracks of the Southern 1 tail way cross the extension of Eighth Street York, in the sity of Camden, and the | extension of Thirteenth Street-Halle, known as the "Wire- Road", In the city of Camden, it shall be the duty of the l engineer, or person in control of all southbound train*, besides giving the signals required to be given near all crossings, bring the train to a full or complete stop before crossing the said extension of Eighth Street-York, and the said Extension of Thirteenth Street-Halle, -the same rule to apply to the running of a locomotive _by itself, without a train, or to cars not attached to a locomotive. Provided, however, that should the Railroad Company .or Companies keep a flagman at said two crossings to protect same, that the trains shall not be required to come to a full stop before crossing said street crossings. _ Section Two4. That where the rail road tracks of the -Southern Railway cross ilth StreetflPeKalb in the city of Camden, S. O.; it shall be the duty" of the engineer Or person in control of the southbound trains, besides giving the signals required to be given near all crossings, to bring the train to a full and complete stop before crossing said extension of 11th Street-DeKalb, and to flag . said train crossing said street, and to flag all trains going north, crossing said DeKalb Street,; without being required to come to a full und complete stop. The same rule to apply to running of a locomotive by itself without a train or to cars not attached to a locomotive. Section Three. That no ears de tached from locomotives are to be al lowed to run down grade, on. any of the . railroad tracks within the city limits of Camden, unless said cars are in the i custody of an engineer or someone com petent to run said cars, and said cars equipped with proper brakes, and shall be brought to a full stop before cros sing any street crossing. Section Four; That no Tailroad trains shall cross any street in the city of Camden, at a greater rate of spee.d than ten miles an honr. Section Five: That all railroad cross ings ia (he city of ^amden shall have the proper railroad crossing signs erected and maintained at said cross ings. -Section Six ; That no street crossing in the city limits Is to be blocked by any railroad train for a longer period than five minutes consecutively. Section Seven ; That all railroad companies whose tracks cross any street in the city of Camden, whether said railroad tracks cross said streets on the main line, or by side tracks, the sahl railroad or railway companies are to construct and maintain said crossings so as to give free and easy passage over same; said crossings to be constructed of either boards or of concrete. Section Eight ; That any person violating the provisions of this or dlnaoce shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction be fore the Recorder of the city of Gam den, shall be liable to a fine not ex ceeding One hundred dollars (#100.00) or imprisonment, -with or without bard labor upon the public works of thssity of Camden, not exceeding thirty (80) days for each and every offeose. Section Nine; That all ordinances or parts of ordinance* inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Ratified in Council assembled, this 25th day of lp22. H. a GARRISON, Jr.. If. C. 8INOLBTON, City Otot*. Agreeable.? 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