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PALMKTTO i.i I' lMM.s Hems of IntrreM from VuriouH H?C' (ions of Smith Carolina. Dorilofton, m y ii* *? wiiiio out .shooting Hn.\ pltfooiis II l'i ? \v ml!) N from to>vn one (lay Inst week. Af. f>. CVogtfort >*hu)l suffered a very painful Injury when the harM of hln #Uu hur*te<1 and Inflicted Novere InJuiloA on his loft hand. IIv w as < n n li-il to I In* Floivm ?? Infirmary where iho wound was (IroMm) and ai this time it J* IumTJuk gilceiy, Chester, May ^TT?Trmtrrn field. >V)un? planter of tho J.owryvllle motion of Chester county w|io sus tained a broken foliar hone and other ^ villi f u l bruises In an automobile acci dent near It. <V <iuy's home Sunday and was taken to the Chester sanator ium, has hoon taken homo, and should no unforMeen . difficulties arise, hoi NhOUlO ?p?m ho all right. Anderson, May 1'^.? A building con tract Hosrd recently Is ono awardod tho W. I.. Ili-insey faimhor Co., for tho erection of four houses at tjluck Mill-, (ln? aggregate cost holng ap proximately $25,000. With the huild lug of those four now houses, which aro t<? ho occupied |>y certain of Iho officials of tho mill, inomothlug of tho now development I >? holhg started ? ihoro. Tho four lioutfo* will ho In n | section of tho community only a short! distance from tho paved extension of! South Main street. Newberry, May 23. ? Another pretty piece of work ba? been d6u# by tbe Newberry police in running down a theft. Daring lite ( ha utuui|ua, Har old l.ewis, i>itt n I Mt . had two fraternity plus, (i fountain i >< ? 1 1 ai'id M'venil other article* stolen from bU coat, out of the dres.sjjig room. Tho ?*u .v?? wns .ro. ported to the police and they I toga n io work on It, with the result that th,ey r7 have already - < ? i ? 1 1 1' ? ? ? I one of the fen ternlty |>ln? and ha\r two negroes bnlftoO In jail ys suspects one of the , Iwo ||;|\||".' ;i bad |;t-l rorord f"|- >i|fh j work ? ^"VlP'hty i M"v -'I IJecaiise of IN # \ cf I Iri) i record a mi I Is vii l m"* JO. .th*r nt^itOj (Jovernor Harvey this afternoon wrote a letter (o tbe board of pardon*, recently reslgnod, a-klng jhe mem bers if j hey would receive reapj>olnt ineiit at his hands. It is customary for the board to rctdjgn on the retire ' meiit of the appointing governor, Tbe board i-omdsts of W. P. Conyers, ofc (Jreenville, chair man; H. F. I'egue.s, (*heraw, and Joseph Nettles, Oolnin bia, secretary. Anderson, May li.'l, The first hill of indict incut handed the grand jury today wh?ii the federal court ??f the Western district convened was one in ?which the government charges Camp bill iftiurtenay, St. John f\)iirtenay. Ashcmcud Coiirtcuay, I'M win 1*. Frost Henry Untlcdgc Ibilst and Francis .T. IVI'/.er which conspiracy to defraud the l'o\ ei fluent. M'parato hill charges Campbell Coiirtenny with jierjury, and Supposin' Supposing Supposin' Supposin' Supposin' Your car caught fire, or Someone stole your car, of Someone ran into it, or You ran into someone or some thing ? You'd be 'out' the price of that car just as sure as if the money had been lost, or stolen, or had burned up while still in good old U. S. green-backs, wouldn't you ? But Again ? After one of the above ca lamities someone handed you enough money to pay for all damages cr to buy a new car. Woulden't that make you shout for joy? Wouldn't it, now? And that's the feeling you experience when some thing happens to your car and it is covered by a policy issued through ? Williams Insurance Agency 0 Phone 52 - Camden, S. C. Let us quote y j>u rates ? no charges for the informa tion as to how it vork*. HAVE YOU SOME OF IT? According t<> Will H. Hays, J\ ?>t masi ?*r General. a billion dollars which should be in cir culation to help in the revival i if business is being hoarded in American stockings! Hoarded money does no one any pood. Keep your money working all the time ? in a Checking Account here at the l iivt National Bank of Camde* w here it will help local busi ness yet be always at your enm mar.d. two additional Mils charge Ht, John Oourtonay aiuf <,lnmp*M>}t Courtenay ?with violation of the Income tax Jaw, Judge. M. II Wit I kin- eX|?l;iin<<| tin4 first hill to th.o gram! Jury hy ?aylug that Nvlu'it two <?r more i*>rsOns agree op eonsplre to opmiultt any offence ugulnM tin* I'nltod Mtate?, and that 4>iu> of (he fiarly doea any ad to of* fuct tla* objiM't of sueh argeeincnt or eoiiwplrnCy, then all woro guilty of eoitaplj*aey. The Indictment,, Ju? xal<l in part, ehargcs these men, us offU*er# and director* of the Courtenay. Mann factiiHilg company of making a fraud u Ion t Income tux return- In the ease "jh'iH {'it"1 1,11 1 onrtciiay, rharged with violation of the Income lax law. ii Was alleged thai ho omitted from hks return any profit from tlio side of his storks, while evidence of the gov ernment showed irt'oflt from the sale of shares of Victor Monaghan mi'l stock, said Judge Watklns, and the same Charge is ntaAe against >St. John (?ourtcoay its against C-a mj>t>oH Courtenay. The offense of conspiracy is punishable by a fine of not more than or Imprisonment of not more than two years, or both, ami the jM'iHilty for perjury is rf fine "of not more than $l?,00n -or not more than five years imprisonment, .Induce W^ttkins > toh> the jury. ' Cleveland has a women's ' cinema (llllt. v legAI advertising Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted t?> the estate of Perry Adam.*, deceased, ?re hereby not i f Jotl t<? make paymeut to .1. II. Johnson, 2029 Marion Street, -Columbia, S. I'., and all parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will pre sent Miem duly attested, to the said J. II. Johnson, 2029 Marlon Street, Co hinihia, S. within tlie time pre scribed by law. FRANCES ADAMS, DKMHTRA D. JOHNSON. Executrlee??. Camden, S. C. May 27th, 1922. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. Under and hy virtue^ of an order granted hy W. I* McDowell, JudRe of Probate of Kershaw County, and as Administrator of the estate of J. Z. Young, deceased, I will KeOfl at public sale on Saturday, June lOtti, 1022, at 11 o'clivk a, m., at the Opera House corner in Camden, S. C? one mare roll about four years old. Terms of salt? ? cash. If. H. yorXt^Adniiul strator. Camden, S. C., May 25tli, 1922. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All pari ies 'Indebted to the estate of \V. J. Young, deceased, are hereby not'i f i ?'? I to jnake payment to the un dersigned. and all parties having ??'aims against the said estate will pre sent ihem duly attest oil within the time presei'llwd hy law. J. V. YOI'NC, A. F. Y<U N<;. Admin ist lators. (.'aiudfii. S. <\, May 2(1. 1922. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. i Court of Common Pleas) Keystone Oil anil Manufacturing Com pany, et al, Plaintiffs, against Wateree Rrick Company, Defendant. I'nder jiii Order of I lis lienor, W. II. Townseud. Judge in tin- f?th. Judicial Circuit, dated March 1. lirji', I will sell to tin* highest bidder al pulilic auction before tho Kershaw County Court Hou?=e door in Camden, i ?? ;? i<l state', during the legal hour* ? f ^ale. on the f i r"^ t Monday, being the .">th of June. 1922. The following per-'i;al property jeovered by the mortgage < f Wateree i Hri' k Company to J. C. S t ? ?? ? 1 1 > & Sons, ?dated October .r>th. 1!?_'o. recorded .in said clerk'* office in I k >J at page 1 ( m ; ; < >im No. I brick in.i' bine M. A. end cut: < ?iic No. I rotary automatic and cutler end out. fitted with sander and standard delivery table; ,.ue No. 4 pug mill; one No. I disint-egra t< r : one even clay feeder; one No. u hoisting <lrum ; one two yard capacity bottom damp clay cnr?. .'Id inch gauge; one cast iron switch and frog; six center brick rol- j lers ; ;*v<> steel transfer car* 24 inch gauge: two kiln de|i\"i >\ ,4. k* and two 'lift to i< k c-.\ rs. 1 will require from ? a- b b dder as n 1 pledge t o mak's go?n| l.i-j ( | in ease of accept |,,-e t, ii ? , j- r of the Amount f his bid or ? : : : f i cheek I on m-iic responsible bank Terms of' Sale C.fb So1. 1 :< T ???. ~ of the I former bidder. 15. H. i I.AHKi:. Master f -r KffMj.tw Count v. I M ?\ lb, 1922. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina. r ?u:.tv of Kershaw i Ci u rt of < 'ommon I ' ? a^ > ?I. C. Nicholson, Plaintiff. against Pc.irl Trucsdale, et al, Defendants Cuder decree of TC* II t-t. \Y II, T,.wn?ond. Judge of Fifth Judicial Oir ou.t. dated May Mb. 1922. I 111 pell to I he highest bidder or bidder* at public auction for cn^h, before the Kershaw ( ..iji.t v <'"urt Ilou*e door |e <V>nideo, in ..-aid .-'ate. during :he Jegni hours of sale (.ii the f.r*t Monday '.being the r?th.) of June, 1922. the following 'piece, parcel or t ract of '.and: All that pieoe. parcel or tract of land lying. l*diig<ttnd situate in tho County of Knr*hnw and Stnto of South Caro lina. containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded a? , North by lands now or formerly of M. i M, Nleholson and S. N. Xtcho1ao~; Kant by land* of Peck ; South t?.v Jandw now or formerly of Jan><'* Moore and on lb* Went by land* of Kirk In nd and lands formerly of A. J. Beat tie. Any our desiring to bid a t tho aale herein mentioned ?h?4l first dejnwt with tt?o undoruljcned Master the sum of Fifty (f 50.00) l?o!'nrs pr a ?*erliried cheek for like amount, an an evidence of good faith and a* a guarantee of compliance w It-U the tenon of sale. Any aums so tleposl fed will be returned "to the. ?HH?u<s,c?ai?fin bidder* at the c0n? chiton of the sale. H II. CLAKKK, Master for Kt-rshaw County. ; May Ml. . TAX NQ>V 565 ? Attention is <;ilVd to t Im* fart thai the license tax on huslueks and profes hIoiik f?r lH2ii Ih now duo and imyable ji t the7>ffh'e or me ~ "CttY ? Ctosk ? and Treasurer. Call now and i>uy your license lax promptly and avoid penalty. H. C. SI NdlyK'rON, City Clerk. May 11. lyi^o. CITATION Slate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Py \V. L. McDowell, Krtqillre, Probnt# Judge.) WIioiths Herman Cardoer made suit to hio to grant liliu Ix'tters of Admin [?iKtrathxn of the Kstate of and effects Of 'JOftepli Cavdner. These are, therefore^ t cite and ad monish all and singula- the kindred and creditor* of the ??id Joseph (Jarduer, deceased, ' that they bo and ap pear before me, in the Court of t'mbate, j to be held at Camden South Ca roMiifa on June ttrd, next after publication thereof, at 11 oV-loek 4n the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not 1k> granted. Given under my Hand, this 20th day of May, A. I). 1922. W. I,. McD^WKMi, . Judge of Prolate for Kershaw County. Published on the 26tb day of May anil the 2nd day of June 1022 In the Camden Chronicle ami posted at the Court House door for the time prescrib ed by law. AN ORDINANCE. State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. City Cou soil of Cauiden An Ordinance ordering an election submitting to the qualified electors of the city of Camden The question of the issuing of Two hundred thousand dol lars ($200,000) municipal bonds, for tl?e purpose of paring street* of the city of (linden, South Carol in*. Ho it ordained by the City Council of Camden, Soutfc Carolina, in due session assembled, this 17th day of May, 1022: 1. That in response to <a Petition of the majority (as appear upon the tax l>ook* of the said city) of the fneeihold ers of the city of Camden, South Caro lina. requesting the ordering of an election for the puri>ose of the issuance of Two hundred thousand ($200,000) dollar* municipal bonds of the city of Camden. South Carolina, process of .saiue to be used for the purpose of nam ing the streets of city of Camden, South Carolina, that a-n elect ipn be, and Is hereby ordered to be held in the city of Camden. South Carolina, on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 1922, on the question of issuing Two hundred thous and (2,000,000) dollars coupon bonds of tlu* city of Camden, for the purpose of I*iving streets of the city of Camden, South Carolina. 2. That said lnmds Ik* issued of the denomination of One thousand ($1,000) dollars each. and to bear interest at the rail* of not- more than 5 per cent i>cr annum, -payable semi-annually from date of bunds and t?> mature forty (-10) years from the date of the issue, with tho"|,nvi]egu of redemption by the city of Caiuden, South Carolina, after twenty (20i years from the date of said issue. That wi i<| Two hundre<l thous and (?200,000) dollars of 1 binds to be issued either all at one time, or In block*, at such times and in such blocks >?k may be hereafter determined by fbe City Council. 11 CAR l< I SON. Jr.. .Ma vor. At ii'si 11. C. Si NO I, ETON, City Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTION On The Oustdion <>f Issue of Paving Ootids For The City of Camden, South Carolina. State of South Carolina, Comity of KersTintr City Council <?f Camden. In response to a petition of tho ma jority <>f the free-holders (as appears upon the tax books of the said city) of the City of Camden, South Carolina, aski'tiir that nn election l>c ordered for the City of Camden. South Carolina, by the said ??ity Council of Camden, South Carolina, for the puriH?sc of voting by the qualified ro;rister<sl electors of the ; said city "f Camden. South Carolina, on tho question of issuing Two hundred thousand ( 021 n m k k 1 1 dollars lK>nd**, pro ceeds to l>e used for the purpose of par ing xtr-^i-ts . . r the city of Camden, South Carolina, and in pursuance of nn Or dinance of the City Council of Cbinoden. South Carolina, passed at a meeting of id City Council, duly betid on the 17th day of Slay. 1022, ordering n special elect joji f.'.r i lie puri^ose of voting upon said l>onds: notice Is hereby given that there will be a sj>ecinl election held In the city of* Camden, S. C., on Tuesday, the 1 n rh ilay of June, 1022 on the ques tion of iss.iijij; coujion bonds the vfliij city of Camden. South Carolina to the amount of Two hu mi red thousand ? ($200. OOn? d'-liarM. bearing interest at the rate of nor exceeding five (:">> per cent j>cr annum, payable scmi-annnally. payable in any legal tender in the 1 iiited States forty ( 10) years from dats. with the privilege of redemption 'after twenty t years from drCe. for ? the ^-nrjvMc of pHvintr streets of th?> city of Camden. That said Two r hundred thousand dollars (0200,000 | of bonds l?e issued either all at one ' time. <?r in blocks, at $uch tinier and In ? Fuch bfocks as may )>e her'-affer deter mined by the <1ty Council. At such election all qualified regis tered electors of the ssid City of Cam den. C., "will t*> Hlgibla fo rots. The eJecV?r? fardriiif tbe said Issue of bonds BURRIER'S - ?- . >-f ;V>? will rote ticket on which shall be printed "FOR BOND ISSUE". Those electors opposing said ii&ue of bonds shall rote a ticket on which eh a 11 be printed the wOfds "AGAINST BOND ISSUE". For the purpose of holding said election the polls shall be oimmi at the regular polling places in eacb ward, at 8 o'clock in the morning aud close <u 4 o'clock in the afternoon; the follow ing managers are a|>poiutecl to conduct said election : Ward One, at Opera House ? Mana gers. T .1 Wilson, John Farrell, J K (Joodale. Ward Two, store of G O Bruce, at southeast corner of Broad and DeKalb streets ? Managers: Belton Owens, Yj. J. Watts, O O Lingle. Ward Three, store of I). F. Ddxon, east side of Broad street ? Manager* : I) F Dixon, Mrs Mattle Turner, S B. Turner. Ward Four, H L Schlosburg's piazza ? Managers: Mrs. Anna S. Sctalos burg, Davis McLeod, J B Nelson. Ward Five, J B Zsmp's piaaza, tor ner of Cheamtt and I\iir street? Mm agers : J B Cut? tony Mrs. Annie S,^ Davidson, K D Williams. Ward Six, at G A Motreley's porcfc, oh corner of Broad and Ctieanut streets ? Managers: G A Mo?el?y, Mr* 0 8 Watts, M L Smith. Jr. By order of the Oity Council of Cam den., Sovith OaroMna. H. G. GARRISON, Jr., * Major; Attest. II. C. SINGIjKTON, City Clerk. TRESPASS NOTICE The pifblic will take notice that tha Sar&field Place, situate in the Oitjr of Carfulen, is private property, and tr? passing upon, pasturing or allowing/ ?lire stock to go thereon, is forbidden. Any one disregarding this aiotioe will be prosecuted. .T. B. ZEMP. ' F. M. ZHMP. ROSA G. BLAKHNEY. . May 16, 1922. . 7-3 fib. , WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable a 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. Before crossing a railroad track you see the sign STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN 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." . We cater to the wants of Farmers. If you have 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 gralIJ* If you need a reaper and binder or binder twine it wil be to your interest to see us and get our prices. Springs & Shannon - "The Store That Carrie* the Stock." CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA