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Painful Condition "Whin I was just a girl at home," write* Mrs. B. F. Riggan, of Baird, Texas, **I took Cardui for cramp ing and pains in my tida and back, and it helped me at that time. "After I was married, I found myself in a weak, run-down condition. 1 suf fered a great deal with my back, which was so weak it hurt me to get up or when I would stand on *my foot. I fell off in weight. "A friend of mine, see ing how bad I felt, ad vised mo to tako Cardui, which I did. By the time , I hr \ taken two bottles, I felt Wronger and bottor : than I hud in a long time." | Women to Health 666 Relievos a Headache or Ncuralsia in 30 minutes-, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 ALSO IN TABLETS EYES EXAMINED ? and ? CLASSES FITTED THE H OFFER CO. Jewelers & Optometrists CAMDEN, S. C. Phone 546 liLKCTROL OJL BURNER Salts & Service E. G. Burke Plumbing and Heating Repair Worka Reasonable Prices Cor. DcKall) & Fa'r SU SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. CCrURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. M. I)eal, Administrator of {he Estate of James I. Haunt, deceased, rlaintiff, Vs. Alice Griffin, Luln Griffin, Kate Grif fin, an infant.. Elia Griffin, Paul Griffin, an infant, Jimmie Griffin, Maybel Jonts, Johnnie Coffin, and Mareitfn Ernestine Cock field, us Executrix of the Will of W. J. Johnson, deceased, Defendants. TO THE NON-RES' DENT DEI END ANTS, LULA GUI FEIN, .'I MM IE GRIFFIN / NI) JJHNNIE GRJF . FIN: You are her ' y summoned and re quired to r s- or th complaint in tnis action wWlch was iled in {.he of fice of th ? Cle k oC lie Court for Kerahnw County, and o serve a oopy of your r lswer to vhe >?aid complaint noon thr Bubscibprs hereof at their offices 1211% Washington St., Co . lumbia, S. C.. with'n twenty days af ? tor the service hereof, exjlusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the '"omplaint , in the. time aforesaid the plaintiff will apn^y to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. WALLACE & AD \MS, Plaintiff';1. Attorneys, Columbia, S. C. I Auk. 29th, 1030. TO THE NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS, LULA GICIEFIN. JOHNiND': GRIFFIN AND JIMMIE GRIFFIN: You "will please take notice that the complaint in the above entitled ac tion, together wifh tho nummons theiein, of which the foregoing is a copy, war filed in the office of the Clerk T>f the Court pf Common Pleas V& Ker?h?w County, S. C. on the 20th day of August, 1030. WALLACE fit ADAMS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. A'to*. 29th, 1080, kS) 1930, Liogitt ft Myers Tobacco (Jo. IVJULDER, yes? but something more. Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying flavor. BETTER TASTE ? that's the answer; and that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full est measure ? the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross -blended. Better taste, and milder too ! W. O. W. MEETING I.lve Oak Camp, No. 49, VJ . O. ^ ?arh rm?ntVi at X p. m. VinHinpr Tu?pt? tV" '""t Thursday evening m oreiflrng cordially welcoirod. *G. W. BIRCHMORE, C. C. W. G. H LJ^tv/vilt.11,, i^ier*. DeKALR COI'NCIL NO. 88, JR. O. U. \. "V!. meets regular council, the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month, at 8 r flock. V'isitir nv-'vihor' 'vp'pw A. W. HUMPHRIES, / Councilor iH H. JONES, Rnc. Soc. NOTICE Any onf> wishing captains stretchy apply to 904 Campbell Ave Price eadonabl* HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE may be inexpensively relieved, without drugs. Send address. Stokes (44) Mohawk, Florida. Cohsi it. f f i moitwnt how much your pit-. in thi* hook will mean to yo" a ' your family. Y#ur po *i t ioti i y jo r co.nmunity, y*\vr family'* 'rial activities, your ?p portunitif: to etijc ? life require that you l>; alwayt within quick and e.ny rt.ic.h of your frle'ndt anH bu?i net? a?*oriate?. A telephone in your home provide* for the?,e contact*. "Frank, I'd like to ask the Smiths, too, . . . but they haven't a telephone" ? Is this happening to you? Very likely It If, If you haven't a telephone In your horrys. If you have sons and daughters, It is probq^ly happen ing much more pften than you^ would Imagine, and your children are missing many pleasant and wholesome gatherings r> f young people. ? There is really no need for you'to put off ordering at telephone any longer. You can afford this modern home necessity. It costs se. little and m/sans so much"to tbe somfert and happiness ?f your family. Call (he Bulinfcss Office today. SOUJHERN BELL Telephone apd Telegraph Company ( iNconroRATRD) WHEN THE MISTS CLEAR AWAY The following sentence is taken from The Wateree Messenger from its Liberty Hill notes: "Gov. John G. I Richards is having some repairs made and improvements added to his ne old country home' here." That is something to think upon. ( And they will not he unpleasant thoughts to Governor Richards , his gracious helpmeet and these who know him best. Around this "fine old country home" are sacred memo ies. It was at Liberty Hill that pa triots, as they chose to call them selves in Revolutionary War times, would gather and devise ways to throw off what they 'believed to be the yoke of tyranny. Since then men with as great determination have drawn livelihoods and more from t.h ? strong lands of red clay hills arl fer tile valleys. Here Governor Richar:!s Was born in the Presbyterian Manse, and here in "the fine old country home" which his father bought aid in which ho spent his years of retire- ' ment, Governor Richards spent his youth. Around it too are his ?000 acres of land, and on which he has j shown himself to be a master farm er. By his skill a large family has ? been reared in comfort, in refinement and with high educational advantages, j From this "fine old country home" went forth an only son to Rerve his country in the World War. Ffrt gave his all, no more could be asked, to his country. From "this fine old country home", set on a hill, painted white, and with its 150 feet of piazza around two sides, the beacon light, from the Car olina Life Ruilding in Columbia may ( be seen and-the smoke on f clear day f'"m homes in-Fuirfield, Chester, Lan caster and Kershaw counties. I To thi* home, with its hallowed memories, and its yet fertile nc.ren, 1 Governor Richard# will retire at th* | 'end of his term of of office. From it he will he able to look out upon a State which he loves, and which he | has sought to seive to the hest of his ability. When the mists have cleared away, and the charges and insinuat ions and false suspicions have passed into limbo, where mis judgments find their home, God willing, he will spend years of comfort and in peace. Doubtless his last years will be his best. ? Columbia Record. MRS. LLOYD IS JJIK E HER OLD SELF NOW "About a year ago my health seem ed to go all to pieces ? I lost weight and strength and was nervous, '''in MR/v K. K. LLOYD <*t.ipat<vl and bilious, Sar^on gavo mo surprising strength nnd vitality ? I have n wonderful appetite, slee.p fine nnd feoTlike my former self again. ''Sargon fills put my liver to work ing regularly find completely relieved me of biliousness and constipation." ? Mrs. K. E. Lloyd, 123 Ravcncl St., Florence, S, C. Zte MP A I)eI?AB8. Age.tH