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(JOT STOKIKS Ml SKI) Aiul The 1 loss Had Juxt (iot ten Hack I'roni An-social ion. ~T? -W? X ' t The following is f iom the Cherokee Time#, of Call hey; New paper ate like individual in one respect that of making orron, and the funn> pait about most pel' Kons in that they will excu e an in dividual while tin- n,c-ws paper*. are iH'Vei forgt'ven. Iri'Out la t -issue a tiumhei of folk wcic .vtaitled when they read con irjri!iii! the all (lay singing to bo ?hi; Id at ! ; me - to IK* church next ?Sun tla.v tha! everybody w;i -. invited to conie ami bring a pint of whiskey, etc. A a mattci of fact a number of people -including ?mit> of the business men ot t.) itffno} aid that thi- would* be (in ideal oic^.sioji for a >iyging 'M ? .1 ? ev. lybody did bring the mu-r: a f v 'requirement i. One gentleman. derlaivd that it would take a bottle holding more than a pint to wet his throat, which had become rather ru>ty by disuse since Volstead .had pa-itd hi.-, well f* now n law, to get hts mehul'y in tine shape. It has been the case for ' many year* for the. manager or editor to lay all the blame for errors on "the im-ebaiUi al forcc'Vor "the devil," who v.s supposed receive (he blame for everything around the office, but ih thjs case the old order of things shall be reversed, and the blame lies ,iu<t where it should on the bead of I he managing editor, who on account of the rush went back to the com-1 posing ro^m and made some correc tions for the printers. Two articles wfrp set up on the same galley one dealing with a fel low who hail been caught by the constables with a pint of whiskey, which was run nit the front page, the othci was concerning the all day sieging at Limestone in which "every body was invited t (f attend, bringing well tilled 'baskets, as din ner would be served on the grounds." '.Since pint was mispcllcd "pint t and basket was spieled "buske't," a cor rect inn was necessary, so instead of putting the ?oi rectum while it be longed 111 tile W h I - k e \ III tide, it Was placet! iii the xirging art tele, and that's why "e\eryl?"iy was u-vHtVl t n bring a pii'i ?'( whiske\ ..> the -mi; ing " i in I !: . i; i !'.. . . .i \ ;i .n .if ? b.e: M- l: . . . :l. - - a' Moll 'm i1'. < a! pit. b.i |i.ivMil ii'Milutiulis t r i j ? t . . tin | . i ,>hd>;' am <?!' the man ut.i fur>- ai'.'i -.i!e i>| je-lii'- and re a- a 1 1 1 ? . i : low.-od ending 111,.'! I :.\ I VI I'll- . - Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store)* CAMDEN, S. C. DR. G. C. TRANTHAM 0KNT1ST First Fioo. . CrocktM* PHONE -ISO PIANO TUNING i,o\vis L Moore I'iiON M or 46 lAMDKN, s. (. T U. HKUCF V t'tfTinnnan 1 \ lit . ' ' i"l n- 1 1 I CAM DK N . S C. Hayes Bus Line I V M D K N ! ' 1 ( ' n : i: r 1 h a , 1 i ? I . op v i ! lo, Hartsville, K ? rsiiou , L.incjs t?'r, Charlotte. ! ' ? !;?.?!. i ! Phone 1 SI , ( a melon Hotel A. R. COLLINS Undertaker and fcLnihalmer A M HI I A NCK SKRVK K Camden, S. C. T ?*I< pV >rx* Day 41. \iirhi HO Fined For Shooting The Hull. I. \ Steel, white, was convict til oi malmnm- mischief in criminal court ui Sumter Tuesday and was sentence. 1 to pay a line of $7f> or serve two months uii the gang, It was alleged that Steel became exasperated when his neighbor did not keep his cattle oil his outs and that he shot a hull and a co w with a shot gun. Julius ?Join white, was acquitted on the chai^V- of murder, Jones shot and killed >i iii'ifi'o, Rainey Brunson, at his ..Tore last fall. There was little. e\ iV.I< nee for the state and the jury ru tuiTceiii iis verdict in a few minutes after the case was submitted to them \\jtho),it argument. Tonnnie llohin >?n. l.ewi.s Ciayle, and .Jack peg roe- . e.-invietod last week on a 'charge ' of highway robbery, were grant*?! a new trial by .Judge WiUo^i on a f , >r discovered . evident e. maj. h:t\e been ;;n excuse, vt>ui it m.si . U M a -onable, that though he m a :u ;.v convict the thoughts, of his in liui, who 'was- i ! ! caused l>udiev ' 4?- % I 'injife y, ( '|ia i Ic.ston negro, who took l''rciich leave as a prisoner of the state penitential y on .June '2.1, to walk o|l'. At any rate, Bingley returned unannounced Wednesday afternoon and -said that his mother had im proved and that he was ready to come back to the "pen." On the morning of .June 27. Bingley, with another negro, Josh Small, while working with a det.ai| .at the governor's man sion. went into "n small house in the yard and from there made the.ir dis appearance. Bingley told the peni tentiary officials of his whereabouts, how they hail gone through St, .Mat thews and? Orangeburg and on to Charleston and had walked around Charleston. He said that his mother was ill and he wanted to see her. It is believed at the penitentiary that his short sentence ami the fact that lie <?nl\ hail a little while to serve w e re responsible for his return. cnoiisn Ulrl? to tmigrate. For approximately "HK) yenrtj prior to the Worltf war Knuland had done little for her voting women, especially tlmae faced with the neceSHlty of earning a living. Spasmodic efforts had been made to help the younn men who want ed to migrate to the colonics, but the younir women hud been virtually 'p nored Today, largely owim; to the m markable service rendered by women durlmr war times, itnd also due to the fart that Km: hind hn* h m m h H ? more wniiirii than men, the interests ?d' the women are beini; yl\en attention. MKs liladys r * <-? 1 1 w'lin,). a? tlsity on behalf "f I'.ncllsh women has gained the admiration and confidence of the British empire, has been named n member of the British overseas set tlement deletratlon, now on its" way f in Australia fhi' says it is n had Idea l<> |??pufate a new land with voun men widens you send sumo nice irirls i.i the > ime place. If the j,'i''ls | find husband- and theft- are many j potentially ii'ii'd husbands anions the i *ii?i tiers In \us?ralla much tin* het I ter, >!ih think- San Francisco ( 'hronl i cle. Alpine Railroads. "ne of the tun-: Interest in e rail roads fbroiuh the A 1 1 1 * Is the ibtthard ? ?iif '-v ci, )| , si-rles ,if .mi ttinne!s .-on netin^ Switzerland and 1 1 : ? 1 \ The St < ;?>t I.i a r?| tunnel |s nearly ten tulles b ?n c and ? .-bier than the Simplon. "ft e chief ditTe fence i- n the irrade The S:t:iji| -ti :- ;it a mil li h'Wer a 1 1 1 - ' r !e itid ? iti be r.-ed f.>r express - r\ 1 ? in I < all -I rry f re. ^ht a t a mi'ii ! b?w?*r ''t'M'i' I he ir. t?i. H I ,->?!. ?rd 'Ul.'iei - M ' V VI ami '*T< ? ''"'HI I -1. 1 ? ? \n?e ?" It - ''.il'ie V.' ' e u f mne I - * ? M tlb i ? '. ? \ ^ i ' ? r e fn p* I ? \ . ! l et' ? ? :? I a ? ? >n I .'- - ' I- ? .?ru ?.? of * v ? - ? ? ' * 1 ? ; ? r ? ? - ' tie V ' ?? . i ; v , ?? \ Vj J .-V, ? s | v , ? ti ; v l - . . n ' N I Pr i zc i ? . ? ] i ?' ? with ! \ .. :.r - '? : . . . ' . . i ... - ? V I r ??? i . . 1.1 I I \ \ I him ll\K'M; ? < ? u; ? . : K- ? ? f a ( ?( : . : <t - Ad m ? i - ' ? i ' ? e o: i r.arirr r'nrki-" i i i : he - a me date I w : . he said < ourt f . . r a ?'?? i a* -h id Admiri?*rnt W r A K K K R. Adnni .. .s. < , .1 u v - 4 * i I . ' * (jasolino i* selling at retail fur 12 cents a gallon in Albany, N. Y., said to be duo to the unprecedented supply of the fuel. The price has dropped 10 cents a gallon in a week. FIX A I dischakck Notice is hereby given that one month from thin date, on Monday, August 1 1th. 1 1924, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return us Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the estate of .1. V. Young, deceased, and on the Maine date 1 will apply t,o t hi* said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. MRS, MARY K. YOl'NC, Administratrix with the Will an nexed of the estate of J. V. Young, Kershaw, S. C. Camden, S. . C, July 11th, 192 I A I) M l V I ST H AT( IK S N OI K 1C All parties indebted to the estate of J. N. Christinas, deceased, art.; hereby notified to make payment,* to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the sail estate will present them dulv attested within the time prescribed by law. W. J. CHRISTMAS, Administrator, Kershaw, S. C. Camden, S. C\, July 7th, 1924. A I ) M I N I ST R A T( ) ICS N OTIC K All persons to whom Pauline Dixon is indebted will file their claims, duly verified, with W H. de Loach, attorney, at his office at Camden, S. ('., and all persons indebted to Pauline Dixon Will please make payment to the said attorney. JAMKS RO BIN SOX. Administrator, Camden, S. C.? July 8, 1921. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, August 2, 1921, 1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administratrix of the estate of M. A. Shaw, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. MRS. M, A. SHAW. Administratrix. Camden. S. July 1, 1924. CITATION Stati* of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Hy : W. L. McDowell, Esquire, .Judge dt' I'robate. Whereas, Lottie Gamble made suit to me to grant her Letters of 'Ad ministration of the estate of and ef fects of Edw a i d L. Gamble. These are, therefore, to cite and ad-i monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tin* said Edward L. j Gamble. deceased, that they hi- ahd appear before me in the Court of. I'robate. to hi:' held at Camden, South Carolina on Wednesday. August 'Uli.j ne\t after publication thereof, at 11 o'eloek in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why fhr ^Tiid Ad ministration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand, t h i ^ 2 '.rd ! I.i\ of .!u!v. Anno Domini 1 1. w . l. McDowell, Jiu!k?- of I'robate' foi" Keish.iw County Published on the L'^th day of Ju'.x I and the I day oV August. l'.'-L .ill j Tin ( amdi n ("hronicir. ard Yd at tli> * ourt House dot.! foi thi- time njf>?-ribefl bv law. CITATION. The State of South, Carolina CQUnty of Kershaw. Hy'W. I,. McDowell, Esquire, Probata Judge. Whrtra-., S$rt< K'a B Iliinici mad" suit to me to grant her Letters of AdministratjjMm <>f the Estate t?f and effects of S. A. Burrier. These are, ^therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said S, A. Bur lier, deceased, that they he and ap pear he fur? me, in the Court of Pro hate, to he held at Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, July 2fith next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, whj*., the said Ad ministration should not be granted. (iiven under my. Hand, this 5th day of July, Anno Domini 1024.* w. I.. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County I'uhli died Oil the 18 th and 2;">th days of July, 1924,. in "the ' amtlcn Chronicle, and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. CITATION The 'State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Hester Salmond made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Henry Salmond. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry Sal mond, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro* bate, to In; held at Camden, South Carolina on Wednesday, July oOth, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, wljy the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 1 6th dav of July, Anno Domini 1924. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 18th and 25th days of July, 1924, in the Camden Chronicle, and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. ANNOUNCEMENT. For Clerk of Court. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the otFice of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primary. J. H. C'LY BURN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the otFice of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, subject to the rules, of the Democratic pi imarv. CLAUDE S. CHEWNTNCj. I OK MASTER 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Master of Kershaw County, subject to the rules J and regulations of the Democratic, .pninary. 13. B. CLARKE; I OR REPRESENTATIVE 1 hereby ar.nounce myself a eandi j .la'e f..r re-election to the House *"? f Representatives from Kershaw County, subject to the lules of flu Democratic primary. NORMAN S. UK HA UPS. In uccordance with thv wishes of my friends from every section of the county I hc?el>\ annouce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules governing the Democratic i'rimaiy. 1AM KS B. MrN'N. I desire to announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives in the ensuirig Democratic primary .subject to the rules thereof. MRNDKL L SMITH. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives; pledging to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Ail. EN B. MURCHISON, I I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Kers4iaw County, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM LAMBERT DePASS, .Tv. For Superintendent of Education. 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of 'Superin tendent of Kducation of Kershaw County subject to tlu* ;ules and regu lations of the Democratic Party. J, TEAM (1 ETTYS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of KducUtiun of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. M. McCASKI'LL, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Kducation of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I. J. McKENZI E. FDR ROAD SUPERINTENDENT At the solicitation of my many friends throughout the county, I here by announce myself as a candidate of Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. I). T. YARBROUGH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Road Superintendent of Ker shaw County, at the approaching primary election, and pledge myself if j elected to faithful and efficient ser- ? vice. (J. W. TURNER, i The many friends of Mr. Alex A. West announce him as a candidate for Road Superintendent of Kershaw County, Subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary, MANY FRIENDS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Road Superintendent for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. S. H. MICKLE. FOR CORONER I hereby announce my&qlf as a can didate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. \Y. F. RUSSELL. The friends of Mr. Amos West hereby announce him as a candidate for Coroner of Kershaw County at j the approaching primary election.) Mr. West is quick, alert and is fully capable' of tilling the position. MANY FRIENDS. At the solicitation of my friends 1 hereby announce myself a CiJTuii- [ date f<>r Coroner for Kershaw County, f >ubSei-? to t lie rules ? > f tlu- Demo- j cia'ic primary H. W. BARNES. FOR MAGISTRATE I heiiity announce myself a candi-t date f??r re-nomination for the <lffice of Magistrate for DeKalb Township Kershaw County, South Carolina' subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. SAMUEL N. NICHOLSON. At the solicitation pf my many friends in and around Bethune, | hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of Magistrate*, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Prj, mary. J. E. COPELANI). We ,the friends of K. T. Kstridge, announce his name for the off ice -.f Magistrate of Bethune District of Kershaw County and pledge that he will abide by the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary; FRIEND#, The many friends of 0. R. Mangum hereby announce hfm as a candidate for Magistrate at Bethune in t ht) coming primary. Mr. Mangiim is fully competent and if elected wjll fill the office fearlessly and fairly, and he will be found in his otTuy six daytf in the week. VOTERS. We hereby announce S. S. CI y burn as a candidate for the office of Mag istrate of FFIat Rock U?wnship, Ker shaw County, S. C., and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary election. Many Friends. ; FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR I hereby announce myself as a can,., didate for County Board of Director for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the primary. i J. N. McLEOD. ' To the Voters of DeKalb Township: I hereby offer my name for re election to the office of Director on the Hoard of County Directors ? sub ject to, the rules of the Democratic^ primary. H. G, GARRISON, SR. I fiereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Direc tor from West Wateree TownsKjp, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. J. L, HINSON\ We hereby announce Victor Ward as a candidate for County Board of Directors from W'ateree Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Friends of West Wateree. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Director from Wateree Township subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. EARL H. BOWEN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Direc tor for West Wateree Township, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. S. H. CLARKSON "FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce that I am a can didate in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina, for the nomination of Representative of the 5th Congres sional District for the 69th Congress and I take this opportunity to thank the people of the District for their loyal support in the past and to say that I shall endeavor to deserve their .support and confidence in the futtire. W. F. STEVENSON. I am a candidate for Congress from the Fifth District and will appreciate the support of every Democratic voter. I have served the people of York County and the State in the Legislature for the last ten years, and I promise if nominated and elected to Congress to serve the people <>f the entire district faith fully. \V. R. BRADFORD. The boll weevil is beginning his ravages. This is to notify you that we have on hand an ample supply of Calcium Arsenate which we will sell you at cost. We want to help you make a crop, so if you need any Ar senate or Blackstrap Molasses come in and see us and buy it right. SPRINGS & SHANNON INCORPORATED CALCIUM ARSENATE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES