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Practical Nurse Tells Mr*. NT. E. Know, of RouU ' J, near Firii, Tenn., telle i he b ?->ry of her experience u follow*: "I am 62 years old wad I have been a practical nmee for mora than 20 year*, tak ing mostly maternity ca*e&. Ona of my daughter* Buffered from cramping at . . . Sba would juet bend double and have to fro to bed. CARDIil I The Woman's Tonic r wu recommended to her and ?he only had to take about two bottles, when ahe hardly knew that it was . . ahe fcuffrred ao little pain. . "M y youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous, and looked like ahe didn't have a bit of blood p left? -^u*t a walking skeleton, no appetite and tire<J All the time, I gare ner two boUiff of Cardul. J) buiJi ^jjr up fating: aflfl iooln gained m weight end ha* been .?o vfjjll Cardul, the Wpmjm <} Joidc. ha? helped Buffering trCThi* -^rrf-ovcr -forty years. Try .lt. At all druggists'. ? ?' f 1 aA 1 int: Hurst- Drops Dead. i ' . J.' a.. Aug. '^-V--\Vjli?iTnt a ' . 'ir- ppcd dead her ' n ? ?? ? ' ? bt.'-g drtver. a trial h?at tr, The nWfll'J V?' :?'? I i :r mar , ?>f Punx -u'aw '?>, v-h?' a f r yea: o.ld, made a i . J .Vx? ... ||^ ,[? -?/'.?! a* ttm"-J*-r i.i ",,(?(* i. The N ?!; Par ? r-ar, eague. of North I'.iM-i.'i, ha- <?> .! --?J ? h?- i a nil :dacie? f T.a V i Wheeler for the rrr*:df- r. ?: y a*- i - : < ? p re ? idc- r. cy . M \ S I KR-S SALE State "f South Carolina ' <?ur.ty < f Kershaw j r <?{ P'.ea-) Sumter T ! u-t Company. Plaintiff against J. M Ma rtin, Defendant Under an order pf his Honor, W. H. Townsend. Presiding Judge in Fifth ?Judicial Circuit, dated July IT, 1924, 1 w;ll sell to the highest bidder at public auction for ? a>h, l>efore the Kershaw 'V.unty <"urt house door in Camden, in ?aid State, during the le va! hours of vale on the first Mon day, (being the fourth) in August, 1U21. the following described person al "property ; A one hundred fifty horse power -?!f contained side crank. Continent al engine, an?l one hundred and sixty horse power return tubular boiler - cmplete with all fitting-. B. B CF.ARKK, Mauler. Ju'v IT. K?24. SI I'KF.MK ( ()l RT. MNCS CO I N TV f-n the matter of the application of Isabelle Harmon, for leave to dis solve the marrtajri' with Frank Harmon on the groiwid of absence, Section ti. Sub-di\ i??ion 7 A. Domes tic Relations Law. To I- i ar k JlaMii' r: ; - Please take n * ;< e tha* the pe t : ? : o u (f Dabelle llarmnii fur ar. order de volving her 'na: r. age u.th Prank Harmon <? ground < ab?? :.ce under the .,r ; * .v.dcd f-T ;n Seition ?">. Sub-div: * :< .n TA. of 'he Domr-tic flrJr.r ;? ? ?' = l...w. t? pre sented to a Ju>' <. ? t' 'he Supreme Court, King ? a* Spe?.- .?! Term. Part If ??.?'.* t. - . .? : ? j ? ? ir.ted fo be held in '? C ? ' our ' n the Il-".r< .s" ' 1' k'\: . '",t\ of New Ycuk. ?: ? L J 1 ? r. <iay i f Sep. I em be l?, a ' i ? ' ? ? ? t ? r? I ! i the forenoon of tha* ' ' a r :? -*';in there after as ^.4:. '(<* ,?r?! arid proof of the a ? ' - ? : *a.:.< t ? he pet it lor; w : tr.. ? K?- : akt : Dated. N? u Vi'ok. .'t. \ 1-'. 1 . 4 t Samuel Alexander I anelur, A ? to- ; -y for I'e' ? ? . ":r ?? ar.d I I J. A ? i- . ! e ...'a,' Br ..h-! s*> .1 \ . B'-f .'jv'h ?' Mu .1 at *a! . C;t> vi Nr. \ ?'? ? . a b a <? ? anted t rar.k I i .1 f notice i- ser\ e-i *. . ; i . pub..< atior. pur-uan*. t- an . 1 ilt r 1 f 1 i 1 ) \ . Stephen ?I . ( a . 1 a g r . a n . f u = 1 1 f.f Supreme < urt of the f New York, dated the 2*>?h ? :ay f .f jr.e. K?J4. ar.J filed the 27:a <;a y < f J ur.e , 1 1'2 1. Samuel Alexander I anjjfur. Attorney for Pet.tioner. OfTiee and P. O. Addrt B: aduay, Borough of Mar.hattr. r- . ( ,*v f New York. 1 5-20-sk COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN * HUGER STS. Pbaa. 71 COUMUA.S.C. y . ?/ 3 V O ' i' d /StfCLmt IS is (J)hly Acit action I n vi-r r. .i&jM-fee iii ;>?.v 5;Ia* ^.liujK* >. ' v.l u? J \<:r.>2 ?.? . .:?? 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In, lie >as it i' 1r, i iy t?D l H in vptt# "( a }arv>> ri ',>*?? t?I? faiv xi'ffs !<??? *trtal(, h??oy il-.tn iin-l \cry \trlnkl?-<l; ttie ifr.iy I. air It n\ tniM-: "ix ?? have ii?-n n-<)<li>h w as v< arvfijlly " hrushcil flat ; tfc? ?n?| uhlskt-r# A?re if ray. too, an.h thin; ih?* eyH were brtjfht, Kraylshhlu** In slttiiVlfij; n<"W, p"\\ ' ander the thick outjuttln:.' hrow*; <?!>?? hi^'h aquiHu.- m>.m* w tin juutHiet) by a Koine wh#( re??-<1inK chin; nothing In his fa<?< or figure. mi{? |tii|'iv^iv?i 'or tir ri^tliiK'; tit* ctofftf'S even were too a# mid 111 -fitting : hN manner ftliy, *elfv <?<.?)?? nnHf?Mr(Hl ; I wn? dliflP1 to <l<>uhting his. ability, lint as mhiii as he y?it i-xrlfetj In xja'akJn/ I noticed 1 1 i m voice, ?? thin high tenor lrre?d.*tih|y pathetic; It of ten walled and sometimes cursed, hut was .alw a\ s Intel. *e. The w?ul ??f the plan ?us In t fin t singular, tiiusltnl mi|c?* with !t^ |ii?h r?Ptnrl" ?nil inv pnsRlnncf] moral appeaL Cows Peacefully Graze Where Once War Ruled Southern !>? nnifirk Kns many tlifntf to wlt'ovv to the^ ^ ranger wi?Kin her k&M'n atnl in the south of Keelnnd ? * >x*?l ktti.-w n ?.f l~land-?. ferry hridtf^d. w hjrh. together with' th?* rvsfl portion of S/'hlesw Ig-I . I ??l ?? V n tnflke up rhe modern kingdom <?f I >* m mark "Im.* may visit a model ! ?anish dairy farm which ha* its 't>elni? in a Sixteenth century f.-rtifled farmhohae, *ii\h the < hriM lart Science Monitor. At t quaint <-ld farm of Ilolmer H stone taken frf>m J t?*? ancient nrehway Klvea the dnts of the huttd !n* a* ITiTI. and. though t he white wash which rovers the masonry hides I'h rugged c>n;linp>i In part, still whore t he wafer of the moat laps the foun <!'i' -n? one onn srtii see the massive form* i f the old stones. Ther?* :>re many of these old fortl th-d fhrn.t In Funen an<l SA?!and.- now happily requiring fi<> moat to guard them airnmM aRKt"e?odoi..s. hut 'n * ?J ??n days they ? >r>' little fort* in themselves, shelterlnK in troublous time* i fj whole neighborhood and storing pro\isinn* enough f < > r a sh-ge If. 1 1. ? i r t apiwioils granaries. The out building* < if Hojmergaatd are Im mense, hull r around a yreat quad*" rankle powd wirh rohhlestonea. ( Making Writert Efficient A "nrhe'me of work" f<<r writing short ?torl#??4 is given by Max llonter '.n "Fiction Writer* on Fiction Writ ing*. the short story analysis com pile.! hy .\rthttr SulIIvant Hoffman, from tin?wrrt to a questionnaire ht s.t-nt more than 1 1*1 authors ? oncern !n?: their -creative methods. The srheuie S : 1 It.- ??ure an Iden !<? worth develop f.i'. from a "human lnf?*r?-stM stand point 'j i?(>\i i.p the /-limns flr^t. Start oft' the characters like ? hum h of ohs.rni'-le rn.ers and bring !t ?*'?. ??< the ? Imax n- ? j u i ? k 1 > . )>nt at ?r?? possff'j** 4 Wr!t?' tersely at f'.r^f expanding w ; ?? ro{\ |sH-h!e ? raf-.' i-r * f ."Ti n wr!te v..;?nidn?-s-i> ,-tnd ?????}? ??*sf ' W rit** n'thlry " i.r w< n'f at least a t,"-:t!n of t! f'.naJ a 1 ' . ' ' i - Penpiration of Doga I ,-r ?.??r-ptre > rry little. The ph\ s|o|oir1rai purpose of pef?.plra tlon ?;????<(??. ??> ?he regulation of the temjrr.it are of the l??>dy. I'.ut in the ca?e r.f the dog. )ts well as many other animal*, the body temperature la f*<nil?r?i| t?y re?i?l ration. After mn nlnjr a do^. ^hrvdthet more rapidly ? ! fwnta. Tills has tbe mom rootla# cf AMERICAN JAZZ HAS j j CAUGHT ON IN CHINA ! j - r?r | ' | Meant Important Trade De velopment With U. S. Wj?S.i nguu, ? HSnwt who have I been educated Id the United Slates bi*\f introduced Aidrrkan ju xx music j La the rut *???*', uhere il 1* b?co:u:tis I U>cre;> singly jajpular. This i* shown j in ofttcjal <JU|>atcb*S from Consul l-e roy Webber at Hongkong and Tr?<fc Couu!iu?lo&er 0. C. Howard ?t Shang h.. . r,*?ause Chinch*- M?uslc diffaf* 8?? radically fruit* that ? f western iH-<.jde, lU* developing c raaws for J?*a Ih*d4 music and -juiiphouy orchestras means an iio|?ortant trade development. with the I'idted States sec ond only to tier many In supplying the demand for In struments. Report a from Mr. Howard show that Bhunghal ba* a symphony orclwstra of ?bout fifty pieces. |?lay log Sunday a t ternoons during winter months in the town tiall nnd at parks several eve ning u w??k during the Kuimuer. A brass. band of twenty to twenty-tHe piece* also plays In a park during t ? .? summer. There are some doxen dunce orche* true. of five to ten pieces using the In ?tfymeiHs common In America, In the etist? of ti e symphony. In*: ru ments or1 v iV d. \ j the musi'-ians. ti Is * voltiri'. .. i ^uizaf ton ruide up <>f various nationalities. Ol?l" a small charge 1* vr..v<1e for ' adiii^slon to win ter reeltid*. >vblle suiumer recitals art t treej? < **? ? ? $ In daii' ?? oceiiestras the instruments, with the of the pianos, are Individually owt ed. and in uif >t ca>e? brought to Shanghai b.v the owner> A few have hands, and there la some demand for instruments from various military < rgunUations. There \ * a g??od demand for sheet mu sic la Hongkong, and dealers report Improvement in this line during the lust few years. U is estimated that 30 per rent rep resented dance music and popular tongs and the remainder classical nnd hand music. Imports from the United States have cun^isted chiefly of dance inuMo and popular sonc*. while most of* the classical iiukI'1 wn" obtained from con ClDfiital Europe. Dig Dinosaur's Bones From Rock in Museum Washington. ? Charles W. Oil more, curator of vertebrae paleontology at the Sinit Ir-oniHn institution, has begun, excavating from solid rock the skel eton of ail enormous dinosaur width l he presented to the institution last /autumn. More than live years will /be required. Mr. Gllmore estimates, to place the skeleton In such condi tion that It will he ready for exhibition iu the national museum. The skeleton, which Is the largest MjitM-imen ever brought to the Smith sonian, measures 80 feet In length and 14 f?.*-t in height: To bring the bones to Washington from their original resting ground In the dlnosuur na tional reservation, near Jensen. I'tah. required the exertions of a iarjee num ber "f n>en. The hones and r?><-k In which they are Imbedded weigh .V).000 pounds. At one stage of the journey, the excavators were forced to trans port them 150 miles by automobile. Thr?ie men. working eight hours a day for four months. Mr. ( ?i ' more said, will only be al>le to disinter three of the dorsal vertebrae of the reptlte Sothe sections are already bet n k.' arranged b> workmen, hut 34 packing ense* containing more than j <*n v^rtf-hrh^ ur?* -t'.li lying unopened in the basement of the museum. N..rmo'n 11 Hoss. preparator in fos i bI5 \ ?-rt?-hraes. is assisting Mr OH more t<> reconstruct thw skeleton. ! Famous Stone of the Czars Out of "Hock" i Nire, Kran-'e.? The f unions 4.'. carat sapphire blue illHinund on?-e l?ol ? nuing : to Kmperor Nicholas of Kussm. has be?n taken out of the municipal pawn | shop here. where it has beeii held for i thr***? ?s seenrity for a hail of I francs T>- rroAed b> M.ie. Su ! tunii** TliuUlier. t<> \\ ht?m Nicholas is ! nn.il have gi\en it. Mile. Xhulliler fame u? Kran-e from j ku*>ia . t Ji nothing hut the st-Tie and ; (iQ<i> -iff had pltwnPil It ?he w:is un | able I" g< * i' out because < red I tor* with i " t? - ; ? i - *w<re*atirn: u*v frftn-'- thought the ? ] ! :? *i:< >ii (! w >< s safer j In the pn?n?hnp Finally m Nl'V jeweler Una n . ?! jllle I Thulliier and she took. out the s?:one, I for wt : h she is said to have just re j fused )<?. francs I'! e ?coije Is i de> iared by lewelers to have come from h Huddha in i H ndu r? :npje * { fhntissrv! ; r* ??? ' Great Flagons of Milk Quench America's Thirst Washington. ? American* ar- cun ? sum:ng nit. re milk than ever t?efore. the department of Agriculture has an nounced. saving that the household consumption of milk ? im 212 quarts per ia?t year, compare 1 with 200 quarts In 3 J<J2. Consumption of butter was 17 pounds |>**r capita, coni l?ored with 16 V* ; of cheese, .101 I*>unds. compared with 8 74; of con densed and evaporated milk, 18. 2R pounds, compared *fth 1209. and of Lc? rr?am, 2.00 gallons, compared with 2.48 ftillons. Milk production was 7 ,000,000.000,000 poinds mors Isst mr tbmm la 1W\ | the total ovtpat hsrta# Wmm I0MI ARREST THREE CAR THIEVES Men in Columbia Operated Over Wide Kanxr of Territory. ? ? (Monday's State) Three men, who, according: to one | of th? officer* that have the *a#e in | charge, having been using Columbia a* a base for the larceny of autpmo^ bile*, are m the Richland county jail being held for authorities, according to an announcement made last night by T. A. Heise, Richland county xhtriff. The men are; e , p. Milter, Roanoke, Va., Frank Anderson, Richmond, Va.; and Mr C? t^uay, Albany, Y. Four, cars which, according to officers, were stolen by the men, have beer) recap tured, the last of the four being found in the possession of a man liv ing on the Columbia-Charleston road j and brought back to Columbia last night. Finger prints and photographs of the men have been taken by Captai* 1 Cade, finger print expert at the state penitentiary, to be forwarded t,o Vir ginia and New York for identifica tion. Officers do not know as yet whether the men will be taken to 1 Savannah ^or Virginia, Sheriff '? Heise | rh:d last p.ight. The federal penalty ! i&i larceny, of an automobile js . pi.yi?Kllt of a $5,000 fine or the serv- | ,?g i> i u tWe year ?wi(hht in prison.- 1 The amiU weJr.fi made Iftit week J ,1.-.. ;?ub-.krly Vr:.ftj_).M'.&'Ve.n. ;tf^e. mat- j r, officers \Vv>re stiil working < n .the case, Sheriff Heise said. Miller ; and Anderson were taken into iUvj tody Wednesday night on the Bluff mad a few miles below Columbia, ? while they were trying to *eil a ear. : Officers participating in the arrest were Sheriff Heise, F. S. Strickland, chief of Columbia police, J. D. Dun- : nawav, chief of rural police of Rich- ; land county, and W. T. Kelly, Colum- i b:a detective. * ? j Quay was arrested Thursday after- j no?.>n at Steed man, where he was em- j ? I ployed with a bridge force of the Southern railway. He had been work- , ing on the force for about two ; weeks, one of the officers participat- 1 ing in the arrest said: This arrest ? was made by Chief Strickland, Sheriff Heise and William Rawiinson, chief j of police at Cayee. Before they were able to locate the man who gave i Albany as his home, the officers had , a merry chase of it. First, they went j to Pelion on information that Quay could be found there, but were told that the man they sought was at Wagene r. From \Vage?er they directed to I'ei'ry and thence to StM' man, [?"? Three of the cars Were found nrar Columbitr; but the last hiachiae to 1* : wu found by Chief Punna way and John T. Carte* of the Auto mublltr t^derwrt^crV - bureau of Atlanta ami brought b?e? >e>terday. Miller fa ytars^ld. Aftd*r*?r? 25 a,nd Quay gave hi* agv a> About 23. A nder. son admitted last night I that he had just finished a sen ten c I of one year in the county jail at Rich mond for ear stealing, Sheriff Heise said, and Anderson has been known ai*v as Joe Wong and Krank- Kellyr; The extent of th? territory from whieh the four ears were taken is in dicated in that a Dodge coupe was recovered thai had been stolen from Keystone, W, Ya., an Essex coach from Savannah, a Studebakcr touring ear from Atlanta and tt Nash touring car from Raleigh. \ One of the officers characterize) the three men as "bad eggs/' who were choice in the kinds of cars they stole, and difficult to deal with. The recovery of the car last night brings the number of automobiles re covered by Columbia officers and offir cer? assisting them to an c-ven >0. for the la.- 1 -six weeks. Evangelists m Jail For Stealing. Spartanburg. Aug. l.-r-T. D. Prince, .white, ajee, -ii\ and Sarah Prip.ce, white, age 4.'}, who i were t taVelFng through tiie. country in a. Ford car. 'With, a v reading a.* follows: "The Lord is my Shepherd, I sha'.i not want,"' draped over the side of it. arc in the county jail today on the charge of having .stolen some <hirts an J other clothing from the residents- of Clifton, where they were camping yesterday. The two were ; arrested yesterday morning by Chief of the Rural Police J. B. Cook*ey, who said that they were evidently living up to the last part of their motto. "I shall not want," from the reports of theft at Clifton. The couple cla'im to be from Alabama and have been touring the city the pa^t week or so. When ask ed what they were doing, they said that they were revealing the Gospel. They were camping near Clifton Mill, when arrested by the officers. . , Cleveland Hayes, rural policeman at Pauline, said that the same couple were camping at Pauline about two weeks ago and that they camped around the community for several Baby Can't Grow if Food Don't Digest If ih e baby's stomach is out of order he cannot assimilate his food and Mops growing. Teethina cor rect id Fleetwood's baby's stom ach tr. uble ho he could digt-si j assimilate hl.s rood, and that is thd 'set- ret of >? r little one's quick recov ery. v ?*l knov^' that Teethina saved my baby from a bad spell of sickness. He was fretful and giving me trouble night and day. 1 didn't know what to do for him till I began giving hsm Tset h i na and he soon showed signs of improvement. He is now a jolly ' little fellow and Is fat and fine." Mrs l>elia Clyde Fleetwood, of Clayton, Fla. Teethina Is eold by all druggist.*, oV send 30c to Moflfett Laboratories, Columbus, Oa.. for package and Hrue booklet about babies TEETH I NA Builds Better Babies [Jays. A formal charge of larceny has been placed against T. D. Print ? and he is being held at the count v jail. His ear, draped with the Bib! quotation, was the object of much "curiosity to passers by this morning. The fourth annual convention - ? the University Negro Improveme? ? association, is in 'session in Harlem, New Voi k, and will continue in ? $?.? ? sion for thirty days. The feature > ; Kiiday, for the opening day, was t parade participated in by the Sublim, Order u.f the Nile, the Distinguish^ f Order t?f Ethiopia, the Imperial f. - gio.n of Africa, the Knights ami In dies of the Realm. Marcus Carve v, now out on $5,000 bail after cor,\ !. - 4% tion of using the mails to defraud, U the big noise of the convention. ; c Gets Notary C<jiri mission. Columbia, July 30. ? Four -commis sions to notaries public hatfe been issued here in the office of Secretary of State W. P. Blackwell. Those re ceiving commissions are William Sandifer, of Columbia; Sammie Clyde Augusten, of Lowndesville; W. L. De Pass, Jr., of Camden, and Mrs. Doro thy Ethel Calder, of Sumter. Circumstances compel us to call the attention of our clients to the sixty-day payaient clause form ing a part of all policies. Non-payment of the premium after sixty days from date of policy suspends the insurance, and this advertisement is being published to caution policyholders against permitting lapse of insurance because of non-payment. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY C. P. DuBOSE AND COMPANY _ CAMDEN LOAN AND REALTY COMPANY