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Bowel Troubles Soon Relieved The first two year# of baby'* life are the moit trying on mothers. In osssant care must be exercised by the mother in baby's diet. Its little ' stomach Is so easUy upset and bowel troubles axe a constant menace. At such times Teethlna will assist in keeping baby well and greatly lessen the mother's anxiety. . 1 Mrs. John W. Mobley. Route , I Whig ham. Oa., writes: "My baby had chills and fever. He wtia very slclc and his bowels were loose. My doctor gave me a medicine for him, but It didn't do him any good. "I started him on Teethlna and he soon got over the trouble and is now well and lively as a kitten." Teethlna is sold by all druggists, or send 30c to Moflfett Laboratories; Columbus, 0a.. for package and FREE BOOKLET ABOUT BABIES TEETH INA Builds Better Babies United States Senator E. D. Smith narrowly escaped death, about four miles west of Florence on the Tira monsville highway late Friday when his automobile was run into and com ptetety demolished by an automobile driven by Will Green of the Timmons ville ejection of Florence county. The senator, who Was accompanied by his daughter and sister; received only minor injuries. Green is in a Flor ence hospital in a serious condition, suffering internal injuries.. Senator ?Smith had been attending the Pee Dee fair, and was on his way to his home in Lynchburg when the accident occurred. A barn on the place of J. E^ Sar ratt who lives near Gaffney was de stroyed by ~ fire together with two mules last Friday, entailing a prop erty loss of |2,000 with $400 insur ance. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN * HULER STS. Phono 71 COLUMBIA, S.C Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST ? (Office Over Brace'* Store) CAMDEN, S. C DR. G. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST Firtt Floor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 PIANO TUNING Lewis L. Moore 242-W PHONE or 49 CAMDEN, S. C. " T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Day Phone 80?Night Phone 114 CAMDEN, & C. . K.. . . ? Hayes Bus Line CAMDEN TO ?t _ _ - uishopville, HartsviJIe, Kershaw, Lancaster, . Charlotte. For information Phone 181, Camden Hotel t* 3U. R. COLLINS ^ *? * ? / ertaker and Embalmer ef D?l will nt lMBULANCE service Camden, 1 C. | -D?j 41; Ntjrfct aw Speaking to a IK'mocratlc gather ing in Washington Saturday night Congressman VY. F, Stevenson de clared that under the Harding regime post offices were sold in South Caro lina at front $75 to $500 each. Mr. Stevenson stated that the individual who is aware of the proof as a re sult of the examination has been dis patched to the I'acifte coast by the administration and that the, result of the investigation will hot be offi cial and public property until after the national election. "John Tol bert,' said Mr. Stevenson, "knows more about the dispensation of Fed eral patronage in the South than any other map, not even excluding com Slemp, tho secretary, to the presi dent." Tolbert is Republican nation al committeeman in South Carolina and one of' the president's bosom companions in the South. COUNTY CLAIMS PAID Claims Passed by the County Board of Directors, October 7, 11*24. W. W. Cauthen, shoeing 12 mules $ 14.4& C. K. Cassady, supplies .... 18.40 J. B. Munn, supplies .... 8.01 T. R. Copeland, salary con stable, third quarter .. ... 100.00 H. E. Munn, salaries chain gang, guards and supplies 512.72 J. L. King, supplies .. .. 20.48 D. T. Yarbrough, freight, phone repairs, etc. ,. .... 163.13 D. T. Yarbrough, payroll, ' salaries hridge cr^w. -.v ~ 492.36 D.~TT Yarbrough, 18 months salary, road supt. .. .. . 2,260.00 H. G. Carrison, salary, chmn. Bd. County Directors .... 100.00 J. T. Munn, salaries road maintenance and repairs. 161.80 R. C. Jones, salary member , Board Directors 60.00 R. T. Mickle, salary member Board Directors .. ., .. 50.00 A. B. McLaurin, sal. member Board Directors .. .... 50.00 J. M. Moseley, salary bridge keeper 100.00 T. P. Brown, salary bridge keeper .. .. .. .. .. ? ? 100.00 Belton Owens, salary bridge keeper .. 100.00 Laurens T. Mills, salary clerk Board Directors 60.00 Laurens T. Mills, poor for September estimate .. .. 250.00 J. H. Clyburn, salary, salary clerk, washing towels, re cording ?? 302.35 J. M. Capell, salary janitor, repairs on bui)ding .. .. 46.50 W. L. McDowell, salary and lunacy ... i. .. 2o.66 W. F. Russell, salary coro ner 41.66 O. T. Gardner, salary super visor registration 12.50 D. M. McCaskill, salary, post age, court vouchers .. . . 219.09 D. M. McCaskill, 2nd quarter salary R. B. Roberts .. .. 50.00 D. M. McCaskill, 3rd quarter salary C. A. Branham . . 60.00 D. M. McCaskill, 3rd quarter salary W. A, Branham . . 50.00 E. E. Holland or bearer, 10 cords wood to jail 40.00 D. M. McCaskill, salary, A. B. Murchison ? ? 116.66 D. M. McCaskill, salary, B. E. Sparrow, postage .... o~66.55 Samuel N. Nicholson, salary and printing papers -... 78.10 j. E. Copeland or bearer, sal- _ ary and paupers 128.00 B. P. Roberts, salary, mag- . istrate 3rd quarter . . .. 50.00 J. A. McCaskill or bearer, salary 3rd quarter . . .. 50.00 L. P. Thompson, salary mag istrate, 3rd quarter" VT.... 50.00 S. P. Watkins, salary State t constable 155.00 W. L. Stokes, salary State constable .. r. ? 15B-?? R. B. Roberts, salary con stable, 3rd quarter ...... 50.00 F. B. Floyd, salary constable _ 3rd quarter , 60*?? W. L. Hunnjcutt, salary and conveying, prisoners ....... T..C. Fletcher, salary magis trate, 3rd quarter ...... 50.00 T. M. Keith or bearer, salary 3rd quarter 50.00 G. E. Hinson or bearer, sala ry magistrate, 3rd quarter 5* M H Deal, salary foreman.. 125.00 M. H Deal, salary and payroll 129.00 M H Deal, labor and top soil 76.00 L. T. Hornsby, salary tractor ^ driver *l ' L. W. Fletcher, salary con stable, 3rd quarter ...... 50.00 E. K. Gregory or bearer, sal ary conveying prisoner... 107.10 J. W. Sanders, salary and expenses ? ? Madelyn Thomson, salary and expenses ....... ? ? ? ? 136-*V G. W. Huggins & Son, shop g ^ Rush1 Lumber Co., Lumber .. 43.80 S. C. Zemp, M. D., 2 lunacy examinations S. H. Ross, pauper account, Mrs. Sallie Wood, 13 mos 26.00 Southern Bell T. & T. Co., ?. telephone service ........ D. L. Nelson, road work at T.WLKrbide'.nd ' ? repairs .. . ? ?' **, '' V W. T. Smith, soap and wash ing powder for jail .. ? ? , ? M. G. King, oats, etc. . ??? 5846 C. M. Mahaffey, payroll, lurn ber and blacksmith work 430.37 S. R. Kirkland, salaries and 50 wages, hired gang ? ? ? ? D. M- Mays, gas. oil, auto works and parts .. . ? ? ? Bcthune Mercantile Co., poor n^TndCBeUe Gardner .. 10.00 C.md?n W.Ur and ujhu August and W,7T Camden Hospital, approp - jam* is* Stoke* ik Eran?, supplier ?. Stokes & Evans, supplies.. 96.10 State Highway Department, tools and hardware .... 159.43 W. A. Neal & Son, 1-4 pay ment on tractor',. .. 925.00 John T. Nettles, rent cotton platforgi -1924*25 . ? .... 450.00 John T, Nettles, rent cotton platform 1923 24 .. .. .. 200.00 Hlaney Merc. Co., supplies gas, etc 78.48 Mackey Merc. Co., supplies, tools and hardware 21.70 City Filling Station, gas and oil . . 8.53 Hays & Gregory, medicines ; 5.40 Carolina Motor Co., tires and tubes, 23.00 W, M. Hrannon, 20 bu. corn . at $1.25 25.00 Kershaw Motor Co., supplies parts and repairs .. . . .. 143.00 R, C. Bennett, repairs, black smith work ...... 18.25 Walker," Evans & Cogswell, paper andtypewriter rib bon 12.21 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, office suplies, supt. ed... 27.06 Gallion Iron Works, machine 1 parts . . ... . . 197.95 Williams Insurance Agency, bond A. B. Murchison, supt. ed., bond R. A. Bruce . cotton weigher J5.5Qj N. Hi- Summers, parts, ma chinery .... .. . . .... 56.80 J. M. Villepique & Co., 1 car coal, 43.2 tons 813.20 B. E. Truesdel, gas grease, etc .. 14.48 G. C. Welsh, salary, salary janitor jail, jail fees .. 372,70 S. Stamp and Stationery * Co., supplies 15.75 Savannah Creo?ot|ng ? Ca~ ? timber balance 7. .. .. .. 15.80 Camden Brick Co., 1000 bricks 11.50 T. E. Stokes, 10 bu. corn at $1.25 . 12.50 Rhame Brothers, groceries ,. 93.93 Lewis A Christmas, groceries ,924.27 Yancy Brothers, payment on road machine .. .. .. 200.00 Speedway , Filling Station, gas, oil, etc. .... .... 138.36 Gulf Refining Co., gas and oil ............ .. 288.06 DeLoache Motor Co., ~T#?t ~ bldg. co. shop 45.00 Standard Filling Station, gas and oil, etc. .. . 7EL42 The Service Station, ofl" andk^ . gas .. .. ., V 21.69 R. L. Bryan ? Co., book, pleading and judgments 39.00 Burns A Barrett, tools ahd supplies .. 172.76 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil w .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 827.67 City Filling Station, gas and oil 10.49 114,489.08 L. T. MILLS, Clerk. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina County of Kerahaw Court of Common Pleas ^R. M. Kennedy, Plaintiff vs. Phillip Thompson, Alice Kirkland, Cantt Kirkland, Alfred Kirklanct; ?Jr., McKinley Kirkland, Janie K. .Jones, Ola Brown, James Kirkland, Leroy Kirkland, Alice Kirkland, Jr., Wm. Godfrey and J. W. Maynard, co-partner* in business under the name of Godfroy-Maynard Compa ny, Gertrude Est ridge arW Jessie Anthony, Defendants. (Summons For Relief) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy is here with'served upon you, 4ind to sorvo a copy of your answer to the said Com Slaint on the subscribers at their of ce in Camden, S< C., within twpnty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of 'the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plain tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Camden, S. C., July 7, 1924 j KIRKLAND & KIRKLAND, ; Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent Defendants, Gantt Kirkland, Jessie Anthony* and Ola Brown and Alfred Kirkland, you will please take notice that the amended Summons and amended Complaint were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Ker shaw County. South.Caroiinn, on the Tttv day of October, A. D., 1924. KIRKLAND & KIRKLAND, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant* Jessie Anthony, Alfred Kirkland and Ola Brown: Please take notice that the undersign ed will apply on the twenty-first day after service hereof upon you, to Jas. H. Clyburn, Clerk of Court for Ker shaw County, for the appointment of a guardian ad litem for you the said Jessie Anthony, Alfted Kirkland and Ola Brown in the above entitled ac tion. KIRKLAND & KIRKLAND, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Camden, S. C., Oct. 7, 1924 28-30 NOtlCB OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Presidential and Vice Presidential Electors, United States Senator and Representatives! in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Kershaw on Tuesday, November. 4, 1924, said day being Tuesday fol-1 i lowing the first Monday, as j pre-' soribcd by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows? I Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling invoiiu't in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the pay ment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable: Provided, That ministers in charge of an organised church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in t&b State, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of Ml taxes, including poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. BefortV the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath, to the dther Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and CUrki , ?~ i Polls at each voting place must be-' opened at 7 o'^lottc a.m. and closed at 4 o'clock p.m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a.m. and closed at p.m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can ap point, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, v>ho, after be ing sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the j Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly open the ballotrbo3T~an3 | count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the 1 same is completed, and make a state 1 ment of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three days 1 thereafter the 'Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the '.Board, must deliver to the Comniis | (doners of Election the poll list, the * 6dx containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the elec tion. Managers of Election?The follow ing Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county: Camden?Benton Sheorn, G. A. ? Moseley, Arthur Watkins. Stokes School House? D. M. Barnes, Tom Barnes, Reese HalL Cantey Hill?Leo Rose, Henry Bar field, Burrell Barfield. Gates Ford?D. A. West, L. S. Brown, H. T. Horton. Ned's Creek?T. W. Bowers, B. F. Roberts, Smiley Johnson. Bethune?J. N. McLaurin, J. L. King, John A. McCaskill. WatereeH&ills-^JrXu Player, W. C. Langley, W. L. Robinson. Hermitage Mill#?W. A. Anc W. T, Mattox, W. M. West. Kershaw?James Copeland, I. Hayes, II. D. McCaBkill. Shaylor'a Hill?R. L. Smyrl,\J? Hornxby, Mendel L, Drakeford. \ Blaney?O. E. Hinaon, John Hoi A. 1\ Simpson, 8CWJ. H. Barfteld, J. Robert "" Kill. J. C, Oauthen. Rabon's Cross Roads?R. A. Ji son, W. M. Getty*, Dan Rabon. LugofT?Jack Parkor, Oliver J< Johns Branham. Buffalo -R. F. Sowell, Elmer Ci J. B. Johnson. Raley's Mill?Amos West, W. Baker, Henry Baker. Beaver Dain<?J. S. Hyatt, J. Tidwell, Alex Shaw. Mt. Zion School House?I Brown, J. S. Dunn, Clifton Marl Stocktbn?D. L. Sowell, Jl Pearco, L. ?M. West. ^ Rateliffo Mill?H. J. Rateliffo, N. A. Watkins, J. II, Williams. Cassatt?H. S. Thompson., T, A. Spears. J. W. Catoe. ? Westyille?R. L. Bell, W? L. Gai kir\f> 0. B. Hilton. Stoneboro -J. W. Stover, S. Bar-? field, G? F. Hammond. The Managers at each preci named above are requested to d? gate one of their number to socv. the box and blanks for tho electtfl atvthe Court House on Saturday, Noi 1st, 1924. R D. WILLIAMS, B, W. BEST, J. K. SMITH, Jg Commissioners of Federal Election foe/ rjiwuuii xok #,.l bounty, So\rrh uSroIl T 16. 1924. I I ^ CITATION. ? ' The State of South Carolina : County of Kershaw By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge Whereas, S. B. Hall made suit to. ma to grant hiih letters of adminis tration of the estate of and effects of ($,. C. Hall. These are therefore, tg cite .and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the-said H. C. Hall, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in'the Court of Probate, to be held at ttandan, South Carolina, on -Friday, October 24th, next, aiter publication thereof, at 11 o'cloek fa the forenoon, t to show cause, tf any they nave, *Wny the sm.?' MuiYnnisira tion should be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of October Anno Domini 1924. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw Co. Published, on the 17th and* 24th days of October 1924 in the Camden Chronicle, and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. The Touring Car The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, economical service per dollar invested than any other car* Its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of enduriitt materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made pos sible value that is the one standard by which - every motor car must necessarily be judged. The Ford car ie the logical and necessary choice of . the buyer who wapta to pet the utmost from every motoring dollar. ,\_-1 V, 'T7 i.~ ? ?"- t'^firT ?I pea* KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY ? ;?. ^ jC-T' *"? &a?0?Tr "tit.:- i-lS. THE UNIVERSAL Oq|