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Wants-For Sale ffKIjt* WANTKD-^or work in wood* team, oattta choj*pe*e, Jo* cutters. track repairer* and general ilooTert. W* (urnfib aleeplog quar it i- I board at tuip. peyaYa tt? for white and colored. Camp nine Iliilt-H f r??m Columbia on logging road. \V ifeii $.'1.00 a day and in; See or write Mr, C. H, Cyok, (kctibauu Hotel, <\?iu*ibia, s. c. m-bo AlTOMOBlldB BARGAINS? We have ?'M bttU'J for ?ulff at exceedingly low prices eight automobile naed by tl*?* Oovehimflut ; alvo nix automobile* that '?nve never beep uaed, bought at a tiargaiu. Price $800.00 <? $10A0.00 Also want agent* lu each county (or a good ! i ii ?? of etrfc Columbia Sji|.? Agency, Columbia, H. l'hone 8783. 8T?K.\<iK UATTKKY KKIWIUM? We can i^pali- any make atoragc buttery. Hou't buy a uew one until you .are aiire you ex cannot be repaired; Kxaini nation and te#t fro?. Iteard'w liuttery Service, Went DeKalh Street, I 'aimlrii, s. c. 8-|*d NOTH'K to all automobile owner*.? We have aecured the Nervlee *tatiou' eon t I'Hi't for tin* hai?* of Goody ea r casings < und tube* and will try to have on baud ut all times a uiOKt complete utock of nil wizen. W. 0, Hay'* Garage, Cam den. 8. C. 3-1-5-6 WANTED AT ONCK? Hmall fltrutalied cottage in Kirk wood ; ft room furni*h ed cottage, centrally located; ft room no f it in ished cottage, centrally located. Address L, A. MclXowcll, Agent. "FOK MALE ? Tomato plant* 10c per dozen. egg plantH and pepper plant* -IOc per dozen , potato plant* 35c per hundred, also freshly cut a*paragu* at 2fic per bunch. J. H. Zemp. l'hone 07. RED < KI?\lt HIIINGLE8? <al, One Oh- Four. We have the bent that can be inanufacture<]. MiJ-town yard ? old McCrelght lot next Cour House. Davld *011 and Co., Office Crocker lluihling tf BI'TTKIi ? l ?Miieht grade of creamery .butter, made at (lofty'* dairy, at 00 per pouudU Lung'* High tirade Grocery, Camden, S. 0.- ? - fttf. ^NOTICE ? The K. K. Holland mill for merly known ii-h the Vaughan Mill, will be closed <b?wn after the 28th of May for repair*. K. K. Holland. 2ti-pd.. ATHENS HIDE COMPANY, of Athena, Georgia, are !arge*t buyer* of cxpre** v, hipped green cow hide* in the South. Kcnxon is. "They Weigh the Weight. " Mule am! horse hide* $.'t..r>0 each. H. Eugene 1'ant, Manager, Athens, Ga. Nov.. 8-0tuo 1*ASTI'IIICIN(J ? If you hfrve cC?tlc' t<> - *' pasture it will pay you to see me. S. F. 1 VrRMi ti>c( on . ('minion. S. C. 2tf NOT It 10 to :ill automobile owners. ? We have seenrod the service station con tract for the sale of CSoodypar casings and tubes n in I will try to have oh hand at all time- i? m.iwl minpletp. stock of ?all ?i *????. W. ' Hay'* Oarage, Cam den, C. H-i-u-tl nA'rrriilKS ItKCIIAItttKI) ? Wanted -yo;i in Ji?t u.s charge your hatterta*. \Y" f 1 1 ''ii i -li distilled .water free for an; in :i k ?? battery. Heard's Jfattery Service. Camden. S. C, opd STOKAOK BATTKItlKS KXCIIANC 1CI) ? If your battery is no good don't bay a new one until you see us. we < iin in iik" an exchange with yuu that \v ilT save you money. Batteries re paired ami rebuilt AgenL fur I'rcato htv ftaTp'rb**. Heard's liatJM-y Ser vice, ilaind M?. S. ( '. .'{-pd. rUlt SALIC ? lloykin Telephone Ex change for sale. A good proposition for purchaser. Only reason for sell ing proprietor has other business in terests. For <Wu rt her information ap ply to .1 . ',i. Codwin, Hovkin. S.:C. -47 tf 12 HOIK KODAK FINISHING? All rolls developed l()e; packs 20c up; print* 2 L2e. I ??. enlarging -'bae up. Specialist* ? we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed 1 o please. Fastnian Kodaks, Films, Supplies. Columbia I'hoto Finishing 1111 Taylor Street. Columbia, . C. bKK b I OK SAI.K ? Jn-i i-ii'.'j ve'l three i. ii . of brick .1 I.. (iti\ l.uni* t" : < < '.iiikIi'Ii S ( , ."it f . V\ \N'I I-. I) ? HI. irk smith, hi 1 1 ? t !>?? a horse' ?>}i.m :? ; i it<l (>?? able t ? ? do p-Mi'Tal repair. M <? ? r't!-iii?h n tci'ence> it ?? t.i ability i?od f!iiiJ>iid> \ddr<*ss Box II*. route I I ;? k ll< ? w . S < ' ."i ii " pil I UlLliALiv? A??h r-t, -!rn!v I'nri1 >"Jim? p.?r bu*h**! farm. App!\ I ? .1. i?. I'inkui?. - .ll. S < l'"OI{ S A 1 .1'!? Sw???it at jh- r 1 i m m i \V. \| [.?..IIS, I I H I \ ? t 'jllnd- li . S. I KOU S A I . I-!? I >? m1<-4 c?ii;?- n perf<*ct ??* ?i??l kt i??n. Fxtra <simim?T top. l'hee jtT'MI. Apply 1 > ll?'nr\ Sihmc I'an: den. S. C. *>tf BITTKR ? F i n e*t prndr. r> f creaim-rv birtter, made i?t (Jetty's dairy, nt (V) rents per pound. Lang's High Crad? Grocery, Camden. S. C. .">tf. .FOlt SALK ? Alwmt G(>0 oushcls of corn For |?nc4? and ipiantity apply to K. AL Workman, IViykin. S C. KKKSHAW HfCWS NOW llii?ir"-r OmOmM Vr*m luUrt SS ?* W"* ^ tfcr bud, of" CUr.."- ?. W-*7": * Mm ^ ??? ";; ;;; lu ?lw Br? !??' ??*? Ak?,,,. Ohio, um th. ???'? " fart IlivnlM ?1"1 1 " , in, b? A " , ' ' rartor ,th? h"w ' ,M.T f Z 4.,.,. -i: 1.1. iww U? Iila.-kwc-ll. ?r ftp***''!""* , . at 1 i ^ ? * ?? i in- . ux ^iu*?d mi liUC, im <M?* btMrt?w? ?' *'u,h V*ro\M< Vhfi tow? g V{* *41X1,941 from tlw ?M?e source. Ihl* u.ul is distributed among the towns that have ttU orctnlwd Aft \, tiuv hof wrtgtoU* -<K) to A. I. J. <*"*; <ulor^' was killed by ltgbtuing Wednesd?7 *ft?riK*Q9. The i>en was Ht tb* (>f lhe wood., where a tre* was struck. A small colored boy, son of Sam Met a.u who was standi"* under a wagon shed, was also badly shocked, llev. and K. 11. left Monday fur A*h?vltle, N. Cm whore , Mr?. Willi uodet*> medical treat J. 0. M""-''/ lh* .mu-o nt C mm ? wl,b refer. ?..<??? to Mcurtul the Kemh.w ?>.iuty <>' government ?W mud buildinf. l'rof li. K. Kirkloy, principal of the K?rt I<n wit ?-h.?,t. ?|H-nt U?t w.-^k end at homo with M| family. ' An orphan iu?fro *irl. aged about ?i"p voara, was burned to death oh U. I SowoITh plantation In the Buffalo **c \Um one night last week. The child was Htayiug with Klijah Smith and hia , wife, te.rautn on the place, and they went Off W pi'^'hing that night and the child in bod asleep. l?r E. O. Briixiugton went to llocK llill Monday evening to be present at nn operation to be performed on Wobt. S l'lo.vd nt tin* Fennell inlinnary. where tl',,. hrft.-r hns- hn.Mi for several weeks undergoing medical treatment. L. Terry M-ackey, who xtood the civil . . i vire. ejcaininnt'p<?n some time ago, along with others, for the position of rural mail ,-arrler. received dotice last week ,,f his apiMint.nent as carrier on Uout^ <; from Kershaw. Mioses Nell and Jennie Ingrain spent 1.|,r week end in Uoek Hill, where they ?we.,1 to visit their father at the Fen ,?li i,,?rtuar.v. They found him very . improved, and it is hoped that he will be able to return home by the last "f the week. ( T M. Sewell. alitor and publisher . f the News and Herald/ Winntbo.ro. vva. a pleasant caller nt ?e Era office Monday. He spent a couple of days ;tj WftsrtviMe with his brother. A.. Sewell. where his mother. Mi-s. Sarah Sewell, of (Nwtlmge. N. C., was visiting alvo. Mr. Burnet Whitaker. who was foriner j v m iiionvber of the Kershaw Oil M??l fon-e. and went into the service ?f hi- ?-.M?nt?\v. 1ms sinee his diseharge returned to his position here and his manv friends in Kershaw are pleased t? ox tend him a cordial welcome upon l,is return. , As I.. Mills. was returning last Min ,\xy Hfteruon from Camden, where he h?',l taken a party of friends for an ,i,le. his car overturned in a sand short distance north of CamdcA, | a nil a little girl about six years of age ,1Mll hor foot badly cut. She was taken in another ear. wihieh was following dose behind, back to Pamden. where h,.r font was dresseil at the hospital, j \N- . pleased to learn that she is ttintf along very well. The ear was ;:l.n> damaged but all the other occu-i , .-raped injury. JuMi'.s lijlfs. m disfiiarge'! sob'ier. ? ? ? ? I J !ii- lift- by shouting himsHf Sun ? lav. lie !*?-?? I?'? i near C?r}i??!e in Fnion < '??unt v. AN ORDINANCE I'rm iiiinu for dixeont imianre of service from the City plant to users- of water ami I Ijc'it . who arc delinquent in their fWCOItlllH. ' . I y ? '< ?uix'i! of Ca :inl<M> . ' ' i : i ? ? i ?? 11 . S. April 'J'J. !*.. ?w<l:t:n>'<! V>v rfle City (Council ' i". i' ? S>o:?h ( ";i r. ?1 ? n a . i:i duo ses rnlili'il. tit" "J'Jnd da.v of April. !!i : ? > Sr-f-rr.-n I A!1 u?f>r> of nvhI-t and ' l!.:-. t ?.no or lx>th. from the City ?. who atvfjiow delinquent in their ;i i ii t > f<?r same. and have not paid do;in*j n ut m ri t s by the 20th day of M;iv. ll'l!*. shrill have said service dis for^t ;:i;j?'d. S?wtion II That all user* of water an ! lights, from the Cit.v plant, who !o :<?.? h"iraftt>r pay their account* by tli- 'JOth day of cai-h month, shall have -a;d service discontinued. S.-ctiou III. That when wFTn^-^ir -ulit -??r\ ;???? is discontinued for non pa>!ii?-nt of accounts. a? provided for ?n this ordinance. ??aid service will not t? r?-siiiin'd nntil pn?.t indebtedness is f r.lv paid. ?oj?..(i(?'r with cost of making r?-<-tn:ic<-tion with ?f>rvice S#id reoon if't">n f>>e to he fixed by Water and ! . :sh t < 'oin m i tt en. 1 i : i r . :j . . 1 nt Council assemble 1. Ihia rhn '-'"J :i I dav of April. 1910. S. V. RRASINOTON. Mayor. Ar'.-s( H i si Nt; LKTON. City Clork. POLICY DENOUNCED Hpenk** Plainly With KmmiI L W. W. Homb PWt. 'IVprka, Kan., .May ].~*lu a Victory loan a<Mre*a Unlay before the Topeka ^Mimbfr of mmiueive, Mayor Ole H*V Mtii, of Brattle, denounced the policy puriufd by tin- government t??wanUan urchlftlu and the I. W. W. an "a aklm milk, weak, varllatlng and changeable" ? ?in-. Mini prouounced a warning o 1 a Uwulem?read, national effort to overthrow the government ami society by vioh-niv " He declared the government "on tin wrong track in starting conference* in htead of <vinoteriet< iu dealing with the I. \V. \V," Ami "in singing Of broth erly lava and mining loose tbMF eucm ie* ? ?f *o?-i?*ty." A* r.. Hi.- lately revealed bomb plot in whirh he hluiHClf wuh one of the iujtcnd^d \ Ultima, the mayor ?aid : "1 trMt Washington wiM buck up ami cloan up, and either hang or in carcerate for life all the auarchUta in | the country." ltivcallng great etnotiou in his aub jcct, he atkled, "if the governinout doesn't dean them up, I will, I'll give up my mayorship and atart through the (tountry, We will hold meeting* and have hanging idacee." He declared he believed the I. W. W. waa at the bot tom of the late bomb plot. 'The conspiracy to overthrow the government in widespread. It permeates every *tate iu the union. The I. W. W. baye toHvmera everywhere/' he continued. "Theae men muat be ruled by a rod of LEGAL ADVERTISING. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE /. All parties indebted to the estate o t Mrs. Iiouina 8. Lang, deceased, are here by not i li.-i I to make payment tp the un dersigned, and all parties, if any, hav ing claim* against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. ? * W. D. McDOWALL, Qualified Administrator of* the Estate of Mrs. Louisa 8. I>ang, deceased. Caiiidn, 8. 0., April 23rd, 1911). FINAlV DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Wednesday, May 28th, 15)1?),* I will make to the l'robate Oourt of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of J. \V. liutler, ilcceased, and on the same day I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. ? \V. C. 1U TLER, Administrator. Camden. 8. C.. April 24th, 1019. To Appoint Attendance Officer. Tlwv (bounty Hoard of Education for Kershaw County will inert at the Court House in Camden on Saturday, May 10th 1919, t<? appoint an attendance ofHcer i.rr J?ershuw county provided for tinder thr* Act of the Legislature passed at its regular session to regulate school attendance of all children within cer tain ages. The salary of such attend ance officer will be One Hundred ($100.00* Dollars per month. Applica tions will he received by the County Hoard for said' ]>osition up to and in cluding Friday, Mav 9th. ? I. J. McKENZIE, - ? County Supt. Education Kershow Co. Notice to Property Owners. All property owners in -the city o( .Camden are urged to begin nt once the iinniial clean up campaign,, in order to luive all premises cleaned, ditches and drains opened up befo.ct Monday, May 12th, at which -time the inspection will be made. S. F. Braxingtou, Mayor, C, \Y\ Hillings, Ohainnan Board of Health. CITATION State of South Carolina County of Kershaw. By \\\ L. McDowell, Esquire Pro bate .Fudge. Whereas. \V. It. Hough made suit to me t?? grant his Letters of Administra tion of the Mutate of and effects of Mrs. yueeu Hough. These are. therefore to rite ami ad monish all ami singular t he kindred and creditors- of the said Mrs. Queen Hough debased, that they b?* and appear be fore me. in rhe Court of Probate. to be held at < 'timdeu. S, on May 10th ne \ t after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ?how cause, if any they have, why the said Admin i?trtjiion "should not he granted. <?iven under my hand, this "J'lth day "f- .Ayirtr. x~. it" inirr \V. !,. McIMJWKM.. Judge of Prohare for Kershaw Cou.nty. Published on the 2nd and Oth days ? !' May. 1010. in the t'ainden Chronicle and posted af tin* < 'onrt House door for the time prescribed by Ia?v. NOTICE OF ELECTION In Schooi District No. 1 N??tiee i? hereby given that under I ?? i w ?? r conferred by an Act of t }?<? fJen ^Assembly j|pn>v?*d March l.'itll, 1010. the Trustees of School l>istrict No. 1 .if K"rsha\v ( %?uut.v. S. ('.. have ordered and have provided for nn election to be held in said Hist riot on Tuesday .1 1 1 ii ?? third i.Tnl> A. I?. 1010. on the <|Ue?ti<-n >?f the issuance of the l*?nds .?f ??id IMstriot to an amount not ex ceeding one hundred and ten thousand dollars i <6 1 HMMMhOO ) f.ir the pur|?*-e of the erection. improvement and equipment .if sclioo] building* in said district. The jw.lN will open at tho < >pera H??u*e at sewn <7> A. M. on the day ? >f ob?cti'>n and ntivain oi>en until four < 4 1 P. M. Only qualified electors re. siding in the l>i^tr*ict nre entitled to ?vrst a baHot 'and the production of registration <-ertiticates ami tax receipts will be requisite as in general elections. Prints! ballots for and against the pro po*e<l bond issue will lw furnished at the polling plate. T1IOS. J. KIRK LAND. JOHN T. MACK FY H K. HALLKTT Trustees Sch?*d District No. 1 May 0th. 1010. LIME, . it ]. '?ATM. Building BRICK, it . , cement, Materials SIDING, CEILING, PLASTER, SHINGLES, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, ROUGH LUMBER, ROOFING PAPER, HAY, n i com reed OAT.S, c ft HULLS, jtUIIS TANKAGE, MIDDLINGS, BICE FLOUR, WHEAT BRAN, T SUGAB FEED, MEAT SCBAP, CHIQKEN FEED, OYSTEB SHELL, SEED OATS AND BYE COTTON SEED MEAL, BOOTH & McLEOD, (Inc.) ofii?lfthY?^>3i Sumter, S. G. iron ; kindness means weakness to them." Concern in* the peudiug I. W. W. con vention. Mayor Hanson said: ??Any mhyor tha/t will permit an I. W. W. meeting in his city ' should be recalled and banished from America. He is not an American." Preparing For Their New Store. Mr. D. W. Hall, of Baltimore, arrived in Camden this week and will have charge of (the five and ten cents store to be opened within the next thirty days in the opera house More. Mr. Hall has had many years of experience in the large cities with the syndicate stores of this kind and will give Mr. Sohlosburg the benefit of his experience. The entire interior of the ?t?re ks now being chang , ed ami will be put in the most attractive and uptodate shape, .with rows of ooun i ters such as usually found in the stores handling small goods, thereby giving pro per display. They will oarry only the .small g,x>ds such as articles not - over twe.nity-tive cents and it will he their idea to make a careful seleotion of goods suitable- -to this trade. Mr. Hall says that when tlie^ew store opens the trad ing public of this section will find a store equal t<? those found in the large cities. Chamber of Commerce Meets Monday. On a<vount of Memorial Exercises being held on Friday afternoon the reg ular meeting of the Chamber of Com mett-e has been postponed until Monday afternoon May 12, at. six o'clock. All members -are 'urged to be there on time as matters of importance will be brought up at this meeting. Ti. A. McDowell. Secretary. Another Meeting Friday. A imetiug of all interested in the re organization of the Kershaw Guards has been called for Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the old armory. A minimum of 05 members is necessary before the company nan be mustered in the ser vice. Those in charge hope to secure the necessary number by the time of the next meeting. The term of enlist^ mcnt Is one year. PERSONAL MENTION. . # # Mu^.D. O, Houser is visiting in Nortlr Carolina. Miss Wiflie Watkins visited in Co lumbia this week. Miss Nan DeLoache has returned from a visit to friends in Hartsville. Mrs. H. (J. Brown is visiting in New York and other Northern cities. Miss Nancy Lindsa\* of Winthroo Col lege is spending the week at home. Mrs. II. G. Garrison is visiting hei sister. Mrs. Nesbit, of Georgetown. Messrs. \V. I.. McDowell and G. C. * Bruce visited in Bishopvillc Sunday. Misses Bthel and Knlalie Yates have gone to Charleston for a visit of two months. Mrs. I > 11 tli ii of Columbia has been for the na*t weck_ the guest of Mrih-iV-Jr Shannon. Mrs. A. C. Ancrum who has been vis iting in Charleston r>r the past month has returned home. M essr*. Moure. Skinner and Scoville of the I Diversity of South Carolina were visitors here thi% week, accompanied by Nettles Lindsay and Teddy del?ach Are You Going to Buy Your Coal Now or O Wish You Had Later [ TELEPHONE 14 JOHN M. VILLEPIGUE & CO. CAMDEN, S. C* they spent Sunday in Rock Hill. >R\ and Mrs. N. C. Boykin will leave about the fifteenth of this month to spend the sunwner at the noKh. Miss' Celeste Munvford who has been spending the winter and .spring in Cam< den with her aunt Mrs. Mandeville left this week for her home in Pennsylvania. Mrs. John' W. Oorbetit, with John and Carolyn Richardson left Saturday night for New York where they will visit Captain and Mrs. May re.' A number of frieiwis throughout the (?Minty will be interested to know that I >r. I'. II. Alexander's dondutjon has somewhat improved. He has been ill for ten days or more and is now iii the Camden hospital. Three children' of John Watson, a farmer residing near Valdosta, Ga., were burned to death Friday as a result &f <-orn <ln*t explosion in a bam. PEACE TREATY HANDED TO GERMANS WEDNESDAY (Continued From Page One.) war. v The ''Allies ami Germany aocept the league of nations, Germany, however, accepting .only in ]>rincii)le and not as u m em/be r. All treaties and agreements with Bol shevik Russia must bo abrogated as ?ve41 ns the treaty of Bucharest with ? Human in. German prisoners of war are to be repantrAated but the Allies will hold German officers as hostages for Germans nwusftd of crimes. i ' Thirteen tir^nen were badly injured when a sntbmXrine chaser caught fire and exploded in Charleston harbor Frl day. Chief Louis E. Behrens was among the wounded. Most of the mfcn have rapidly improved. Used Cars For 1 Immediate ' * , ?.?-? 4 -A' '>.Vr One Ford Car ? .- $350 <? ' ? " ' ,?? ' "? * One 1918 Mitchell 6. five passenger year, driven 1500 miles $1200 One 1918 Mitchell 6, in fine condition $900 One 1918 Nash, just overhauled, $1050 * \ ? ~ ' '? One 1919 Chalmers, five passenger, driven 3000 miles, good as new $1300 One Hudford one ton Truck, in fine condition ... ..... $550 - ' *-* ? ? One Dodge Touring Car..... ?. - $550 Consolidated Auto Company ' I r & FOR SECOND APPLICATION NOW IN STOCK. LAST SHIPMENT THIS SEASON "-IZ J. L. Moseley, Camden, S. C. vi, it WtrtSK ? -?