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"Well! Strong!" Mrs. Anna Clover, of U. P. l>. 5, Winfield, Kans., says: "I began to suffer gome months ago with womanly troubles, and I was afraid 1 was going to get in bed. Each month suffered with my head, back and sides a weak, aching, nervous feeling. I began to try medicines as I knew 1 was. getting worse. 1 did not seem to find the right ! remedy until someone told mc of I CARDUI The Woman's Tonic I used two bottles before I could see any great change, but after that it was remarkable how much better I got. I am now well and strong. 1 can recom mend Cardui, for it certainly benefited me." If you have been experiment ing on yourself with all kinds of different remedies, better get back to good, old, reliable Cardui, the medicine for women, about which you have always heard, which has helped many thousand* of others, and which should help you. too. Ask your neighbor about it; she ?i has probably used it. ] hor Rale everywhere. p %vTiffnfftvv??yTf?vTryv*'vv?>yv>yvyvWy?T Murder Suspected in Tennessee. ( 'a hah n, Tt nm -see, Nov. I?s. .1, II, j Olive, .'!<>, manager of tin- local branch j of the Standard ()il Company, is miss- j injf, and authorities here believe they j are confronted with a murder mys- i teiy. Olive went io his oilier last ni^h' i and when he failed In return home hi--! wife started ait investigation. Karlv | lodav when the seai< liers entered I h? ? S . ! oil company offices, they discovered j blood -tains upon the (loor, overturns. ?| chairs and oil cans and evidences ol n HtruKK'e ?' tahlc was Olive's pock j et hoft^; with ?100 in i hecks, but. no cash. awd three notes. Two note were j si^noiK^'K. K. K." and both warned j Olive to leu ve Camden. The third was j to hi* wife and told her. he feared h; : was K"'iivr to he .killed. Local afithorit ies believe. that Olivi j was murdered and the body thrown in the Tcnnc*:-ee river. They a'e *eai<h illj^ for the bot|y. Overcome Il\ ?ias. Los Anjjelcs, Nov. IS. denize. Sunday, real estate ? broke.r, arid* son of the" Kvan&'li: , William A. Sun day, was found m i" bedroom of his here today ??v< r< < ? j m ? ? by jjav, a tube from a nearby jet leading to his mouth, according to the police. His physician said he was in a serious condition hut would recover. PIANO TUNING Lewis L. Moore 242 W PHONE or 156 CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian I ,v 1 1 !??( on St I 'honr 1 I I CAMDEN, S C. DR. G. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST f irst Moor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 Or. C. F. Sowell DENTIST ( Office Over Bruce s Store) CAMDEN, S. C. DR. R E. STEVENSON DKNTIST Crrckrr Mtiilifin^ Caciwlni, S. (\ A. R. COLLINS Undertaker and Kmhalmor .A MUri.ANCE SEliN ICR Camden, S. C. Telephone ? Day 41; Sight 3S0 ZKV WA8 THE WINNKK. Spectators, However, In Doubt Ah To Which Crossed Wire First. Louisville, .Ky., Nov. 17. In uhai probably was the closest, most thrill ing finish in the history of thu Ameri can turf, Zev, winn<v of the Kentucky deiby, and eonqueror of ISipyrus, ro \ s st-ii the victory. In Memoriam fed at Latonia tv o weeks ago by delV-ating him by a Meant nose in a match. rac<' at .one and one-quarter m;i( , a I Churchill Downs today.. The iiniMh 'was ho close that hardly a v,j). ct.ator in a trowel of 10,000 per t ids with the possible exception of Many K. Hi nc lair, owiu-v of the win* m r realized Zuv had won, until thu . , f fi . ia! decision of the judges had been ported. I I). el i max of the race furnished a thrill that It the crowd wild with excitement' as alnaopt everyone thought In Memoriam had triumphed as the two great .'1 year old rivals floundered into t,he wire, racing neek and neck with scarcely an inch sepa rating t heir noses. Trained observers, With eves of experience in watching close finishes ?Tiouted that In Memo riam had. won, but received the shock of their lives a second later when the jt?d?es posted Zev as the winner. The finish, in the opinion of turf experts, ?was so close that the race could have' been called a dead heat and not pro voke an. argument from admirers from either horse. '/< v as a result of his victory be?. comes the greatest money winning ra< " hor^e in the world. Owner Sin clair took down $25,000 of today's non purse, swelling Zev's \vinriings t<> $' !.0l,07*'{, which shoved him ahead, V?f i Vie \s innings of the two Knglish cracks Isinglaps .with $^.?l.27a and hi.novjtn with $'J77,215. Zev' t' iuinph probably means that he will seek international honors, as I h< ? winner of today s race had been invited to compete in a six-cornered itit ? ilia t i"Ual rate for a purse of one in i 1 1 i< ? ii francs to be decided at the I,?.itj . I. amp,", near Paris, next May. i ?w r.er Sinclair said tonight that ni: ioubiediy wouiu c.ompete in the race abroad if the offer still holds ; i f t ? ? i Zev's scheduled match with M\ own, the latter part of fhis month. Wioc old . hoi 'semen, thrown into a hysteria of excitement; over today's finish, said the 'race had never been equalled. There v a-1 cloudiness in the ky and j flu track was as fast as litfhtninjr. [when Zev and In Memoriam were j lined up at the post. When the horses | shot past the grandstand the first itime. In Menuyiam had a lead of a I length and a half until three quarter i post. Then Sande settled down to ! dose the gap. As they Hashed past the mile mark, Zev had reduced In Merrmrinm's lead to a neck. In the | '-t refill Sande took a lead of a length land In' Memoriam seemed .to tire ! slightly and falter. AY hen Jockey ; (Jarner saw his victory fading he be | ^an to lash In Memoriam furiously land the pair raced almost as a team : when they continued to dash. The j punishing. hurra ane at the finish of j th<\ -tretih. brought the crowd to its I (cet with a sh >ut of "In- Memoriam" ^sweeping the -tauds. .lust a few feet t" i c j 1 1 1 the wire, (tainvr was seen to ' make it desperate charge but Zev's st-i ? d apparently was loo great and ' .';aiuie. ? iding a masterly race, was j n,r the ?un?rng for w h .? h he is ?)????? . j .- r , iialvli out' of ih- ? f ' f ? ; i t . I : . (H !, In- hitting indicated a thrill t?gl'-' a- hoinrii Zev a the result , . ' h ; I . ;Ual k ; 1 1 ? " ? P" I f- 'I ma I . e '-a -. ? ?r. i > f If- la-t n.J'e r;? ? -, h>s:i!g ? , I : i \ 1 ? t ? ; ? ? ;i 1*1. \\ . . a:: ove r w he: mtrgry t avo r 1 1 e The ill -i I ! : 1 1 - ? Sirreiair u;is t a r I \\ i . -i I ? i : in a ' ! n , N'.wpoit. Ky. pui 'Miiav, ? ?\\ t ? i ot 1 ? i M c nio r la ni. V. it h teal - It! hi- e> . . but a spiilc on I,;- t'a e. Mr. \\ led. n ma n n f.-ught hi u ., . 1 1.. S : !ai r b. >\ and >: i asped .Sim l.i i s rt.iM'i He tried *'? .-peak. 1 ,U! V. . i- ! ..... i i i htm I'h. Iier |. * h . * 1 1 h i"-: ?' ' 'i ~ j,?"d . !>>.'ki' c I ; ,v a ? ., r t i i.e.. - ii< >u!i ?! \\ dein.ir: "Mr > ' ..nr. t . ? ? ' a , t . but a- a l\ n?u.-kiar 1 wan'. ' ' 1 . p ; ? ? ? t 1 i ? >? u. "l "<ir h.. ! -e u . ??: . .? ? . .11 "'.a-.' .. .'?? f h..i ? I ?! . I'V. .1* r.< > ." ! ' ? .1 p.!.- j,.;'! S , : to ? A ? Al ? ? ' l.iiu.'i ? >. r. ...... i . k '. v ? :: N? ^ pa; . ' : h ' W ? i r - ' ' /?> > 1" M m. . i a :n n .it h ..' < ? .i ' I ' ^ : ? EVERYBODY KNOWS THE QUALITY COMPARE THE QUANTITY 15* Jill Dfj/ejr Shoe Polishes day show the heads of the two horaes art* on practically a dead line with In Memnriam bavin# a fraction the bet :? j <?f it. if' anything. Spectator $ on (he finish line com ended that In Me moriam's nose was projected farther han '/,ov 'h at the line of finish. The newspaper photographs seem to beat* out this conclusion. The photographs besides showing in Memoriam to b.< fractional of ? nose in the lead eighteen inches from the wire, showing, both of his fore feet as just having hit the truck and bis body lunging forward from the impact of the stride while Zev's cor responding foot is on its downward motion and can not have given him an added impetus <>n the final jump be fore both .crossed the wire. The controversy raging over the ^thrilling eliding of the match will not be ended by newspaper photographs, as spectators, a number of them di rectly beneath the judges' stand, and on a direct line with the pole, were telling the world tonight that In Me moriam had Won. Each person was confident he was right because each "saw it with my own eyes." Sleepwalker Kills Father. Lakeland, Fla,, Nov: 15.? C. S. Whipple, a music dealer, wti| found shot to death in bed early today. Police investigators reported that Whipple was shot by his sixteen yeas old son while the latter was walking in his sleep. a ? , ? ; Killed in Auto- Accident. . ' ? s ' Mr. and Mrs. L. (!. Whitmire, ?>f Anderson County, yvere killed when the automobile in which they wore r iding was struck by a Southern Rail way train at Pelzor on Saturday. A small child in the car with them es caped unhurt. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of ComnuVn Pleas. ! %hool District.' Number One of Ker shaw- County, C. H. Yates, .John T. i j Mackey and R. F. Stevenson, Trus- 1 tees of said District, and R K. Spar low, Auditor of Kershaw County, D. M. McCaskill, Treasurer, and Allen I?. Murchison, Superintendent ! of Fducation of Kershaw County, | as. the Commissioners of the Sink ! ing Fund of School District Nuni j her One of Kershaw County, Plaintiffs, | against .The Farmer- Co:Oporative Milling ! Company, I defendant. | Fpder and by virtue of a Decree of j His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding ?Judge in the Fifth Circuit, of (late I November 1 tth, lUiitf, 1 will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door in the City of Camden, 'during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday of December next, the same being De cember 3rd, 192.'$, the following de scribed real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of latjd, lying and being in Kershaw County and State of South Carolina, bounded North by Joshua Dunham, Fast by lands of ,F. F. Mangum and C. K. Baker, Soulh by lands uf Wil liams, formerly .of Hough, Cay and Shannon, and on the West by lands of Arthur and Dunham, and being the tract of land known as the Minton Mill Tract, containing twenty-eight (2N) acres, more or less, and conveyed to the Farmers Co Operative Milling Company by S. A. West, !>y deed of date September Li I s t . 11)21, recorded in tin* office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in iiook I!. ( '. at I page 10. R R ( I . A RK K, M i r. ; Niivcnibfi' II. 1 i'li.S. MASTER'S SALE. .v late of Snut )? ( "ar??l na. < 'ount y of K> rshaw . < mu vr of i mtii rr," m I'1 < M . 1 1 rv Kiiik. Vdmmi^t raw . I'irt'nMtF, ! I I-.. II vat t , I >< fenda tit ; I " 1 1 ? I ? ? i an order of IHn Honor. \V. !I>eYore. l*i i - i ? i ; r . vr .Iu< !>,''? "! 1' ifth . Judiiial ( iiiuit. dated September 25, , r.'J.i. I w 1 1 i - < ? 2 1 to liu- hi^he^t bidder at ptihJie auction for cash before the , Kt i haw County Court II. -n ->? door in , Camden. in -;?;?! S" 1 1 ??. ? during the 1 a ! hour-. of -a!f ? n tlx- t": r - : Mon da\. hi -in;* i h< third da\ !>e. ember, I t follow itij^ - r.i>- ! real ; . ^:.i t,. Ad that c.T'ain piere. pnr.el <>r lot ' <?"' 'and. ,-ituated oil the Northwest I corner of Mam and Ktnvr street in the lour. of lift hum'. I'mnny and State af- -'v^aid, fto.Mtn;^ ..n .aid Main -v.it a distance of < - tie hundred -i \ < ::t \ < s < ii < ! 7 7 ? t'-et, ar,.i extend .:.l' >?: - i>d K:rr^- ?:???* .i ?!: tanro nf * \s hunured t? n i J I ? ' > f ? ? t . said iot of ' i i \'i tiding from West to Mast a t:-an. e < ! t \\ ? hurdr?d ten (210) ? < : and fiom North t<? Soutn a dis ? i >? of or:-- hundred -r\?n'\ M'von i i ; 7 ? fci'.ani hounded <n :h?- North '?v -:i ?! K :r.z tree r, on *hr' Ka*t hy . . ? : . . i .- . Town ( iiunn! of Be 'ii< .i . r, t hi South hv ! <t J <d-> of A. li. Mi I .am in. or: 'he West hy Main '? ?ri "!.? r u,:h all buildintfn \r p.- to hid a' .? d sale -i,t i <i ? |> .-it m t h 'hi under ?.kV.,.a M.*i?Trr a rtifl.-d i h< - k or . . ? - ) > for the mi m of Three I{ mdred iS,..,,oo) j?,,i a r - , a. ar. id' nee of K' ? ?? 1 faith ar . I as a punr.in'rr of i >mp!ianco urh the ? f such k a',f. which ?um *h?i ? ' ? ?>-r- to the unsurr ( ?*?* f ?i I l.iddei or bidders at the conclusion of <?urh sale. B. B. CLARKE. Master. 1 November 12. 1023. The acute pain of RHEUMATISM will be relieved by this treatment. Apply Sloan's gently without rub bing. A tingling glow - -comforting warmth, spreading through all the aching tissues I The pain eases off ? then sfops. Oct a bottle from' your druggist today ? 35 cents. -Sloan's Liniment?*///* pain! MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court yf Common Pleas. < Janus H. Burns, Plaintiff, against , Mary EUen Young, et al Defendants Under an order of Hia Honor, J. W. DoVore, Presiding Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated November 14, 1023* 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auction f?>r cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Mon day, being the third day of December, l.i*23, the following described real estate: "Being part of what is known as the Zemp tract situated .about one mile east of the city of Camden, front ing north two hundred feet, south two hut\c!red and thirty feet and 011 the west one hundred eighty feet, bounded j as follows: North by other lands of James II. Burns, and east by llasty, south by lands of J. H. Burns, and west by other lands of James H. Burns." Anyone desiring to bid at the said sale herein mentioned, except the plaintiff, shall first deposit with the undersigned Master a certified check or cash for the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, as an evidence of' good faith and as a guarantee of compliance with the terms of such sale, which deposit will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder or bidders at the conclusion of said sale. B. B. CLARK F, Master. November 15, 1023. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. I Peoples, Bank, Plaintiir, against I.. J. Robertson and C. D. Robertson.' Defendants. / Under an order of His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge of Fifth 'Judicial Circuit, dated the 14th day of November, 102.'}, I will sell to the highest* bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in . said State, during the legal hours of sa^e, on the first Monday, being the third day of December, 1I)2.'{, the fid lowing described real estate: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate ' in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing 110 acres, more or less,' and being bounded North by lands of John I. Bowers, Fast by lands now or formerly of W. R. Hough, South by .lands of Dons, Brown and Seegors and West by lands , of Workman it nd l?eing thr rrnrrie j tract of land that was conveyed to L. ! F. Robertson, and M. Cauthen by] (leorge (i. Alexander by deed dated! January 11th. 11*10, and recorded in I the office of the Clerk of Court for; Kershaw County in Deed Hook ? "YYY" |>agt< 22o. I >. B. CLA RK F, Master. N ./?. 1 111 her 1 ?'!, ! '.)2 !. Notice lo Debtors and Creditors. A .1 par! ??< indebted to' the estate of i'.u,C< tie A. Brown, deceased, are' h**i*-by notttied to mike payment !o' tlu und<*r>igned, and ail parties, ift any. having claims against the said e-tati- will present them duly attested - within t In * time proscribed bv law. PAUL BROWN, Qualified Administrator of the Fstate of F. A. Brown. Camden. S. C., November Sth. 1P2.'L' Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of Margaret F. Brown, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and ail parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. 1 PAUL BROWN. Qualified Administrator of the Fstate : of Margaret L. B*mwti. ' Camden. S. ( .. November Xth, 1'j23. TKKSPASS N'OTICK. All parties are warned not to tres pass for hunting or any other pur pose whatsoever on the Tidwell lands, under our charge, and also the lands of W. W. Horton, located 111 tin- Bea ver Dam section, about nine miles northeast of Camden. Parties disre garding this notice will ho prosecuted. W. L. JACKSON. J. M. TURK ATT. Novemhi r X. LiliS. Notice of Stockhcldors Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a Stock holders meeting 01" < . I'. DuBose and Company will be he'd at the office of th- -a*d C< r*?panv 1 Camden, S. C., ? on Monday. November 2fith, 1923, at Fjve o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of considering a resolution of the Di- j rectors, authorizing and providing fori increase of capital stock of the said Company, from its present authorized capital of Four Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to Ten Thousand Dollars, (f 10,000.00) an J tor the transaction of any other business that may come before the special stockholders meet ing. , (\ I'. Duliose, President and Treasurer. DOG TAX. 1 wish to call special attention to ?the dog license tax, which can he i?aid from October 15th, 1928, to February 1st, 1924, (February 1st, 192-1, is the last day for the payment of this tax.) The license tax on each dog is $1.25, and 1 now have the license tags to supply oNvners of dogs when paying their license tax. A do {J is liable to this tax if six months old or older on January 1st. (A dog born June 30th, 1023, is liable to the tax January 1st, 1024.) This is in lieu of all other taxes or licenses on dogs, either county, mu nicipal or otherwise Dog license tax issued by the Treasurer should bear the inscription "Hog Llcenae 1924," also show tW serial number and county. This i? charged on the Auditor's l>uplicju? nor carried on the odinary tax r?' ceipt. Separate receipt necessary 1). M. McCASKlLL, County Treasurer, TRESPASS NOTI( lv~ AH persons are hereby notified rK)l to trespass, under penalty of the for any purpose whatsoever, on my property lying north of C; niden at the junction of the Lancaster Knights Ilfil Roads, NEWTON C. IK) V KIN 30-38sb. Notice Final DUieharge as tiuurdiaa! Notice is hereby given that on? mor\th from this date, on Monday November 26th, 1923, I will make to the Probate Court of Korshuw county my final return as Guardian of Lizzie P. Waters, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge us said Guardian. 1- M. HALL * Camden, S. C. Pctober 23, 1983. ? HERMITAGE COTTON MILLS OSAGE MANUFACTURING CO. We are in the market for 8,000 to 10,000 bales of cotton per year. Bring your cotton to Camden . I where you can get top prices. See our buyer, W.J. MAY FIELD, Camden, S. C. ATTENTION FARMERS I - Before buying1 your Nitrate of Soda, Cotton Seed Meal, Fertilizer and Fertilizer ma terials, get our prices. CAMPBELL & SMYRL on't Wait Until a freeze comes. Caet your COAL now and be prepared JohnM, Villipigue & Co. PHONE 14 R. L. Moseley Brokerage Agency Want 8 To t Buy your cottonseed, corn, oats, hay, milch cows, beef cattle, etc., and to sell you fertilizer, horses, mules, buggies, harness, etc. We trade fo." almost anything of value. We also have some good city and country property that we would sell. ' See us." It. I j. Moseley brokerage Agency