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All three brands sealed in air-tteht packages. Easy to find it Is on sale everywhere. Look for. a$k for. be sure to set WRIGLEY5 The Greatest Name ? In Goody -Land WWAPPfcD J IN 18 The Flavor Lasts ? \ . *r?\ - 1 / FINAL DISCHARGE ?Notice is hrrrby fjivon that "fine month j#m this date. on Monday, July 28th,. M9, I will make to the Probate l-ourt (Kershaw County my final return as ifditrii: of tli<> estate of ft. W. Joye, Ktaml. ami < ui the same date I will Mrfv to J In- said Oourt for a final dis iirge from my trust as said Execu te. ? ' hi :r la ii j. J. joye! Executrix. Wen. S. June 24th, 1919. SPEECH GOT WIDE OftMMKNT Attorney Thinks Murderer of Mary Phagan Has Never Been Tried. Atlanta, Ga., June 13.? No public utterance in Georgia in recent years has created such wide comment as the speech of Hon. Hoopr Alexander, United States district attorney, which he de livered at a mass meeting in Atlanta j Monday night to protest against the Hungers Best Friend is a Good meal ; Don't forget that we have good meals by the thousands in our store. That's the main point; it's jone thing to know you are going to get groceries for supper and another to know where to get the best. Well, the quickest way to find the perfect meal is to walk up to Our counters^ and tell us what you want. Our groceries are thp guests q f many homes. Bruces Pure Food Store PHONE 66 HAIL INSURANCE I If you desire to protect yourself- by having your growing crops insured against hail, ?ee us. All kinds of in sururance at lowest rates. i " -- / ' mmmm -? > . __ ___ .. ?- ?* Camden Loan & Realty Company - Zj* - >" f* * lVlfoil UtNA> M('l'<i> Of the JoWH. A 1 1 U&ta newspapers, for variou# aud mindry rea son*, but largely because tt i? a "soft spot," stayed off (be *ubjcet, but the eiuttem p>v-s took it up as a matter <>f real news. w bU'b it w?s, and gave lit front page position. Atlanta folk who wore not at the tntvflM are list hearing about it. and they a to How talk' i |>K about it on all side# After denouncing the crime* of the INib-s, wbu 1?ave made a plea for as?*M ance, the district attorney took froui bia P?K?ket a typewritten statement whl^h he read with great slowness and em phasis. lie began by saying that be had waited *T yearn un(i) the people had l'<'< ""u> ealm autl could, fairly eophlder w-hat l\t> had to any. ' He then asked what could (Jeorgia reply if the l'tdetr detnauded by what right the cltlaeua of the state protetlfd when a Jew wan convicted In" her court* on the testimony of a perjured criminal nnd tn a trial that was as unfair as <'\fi Miiiiitti th pan a* U of Rmiili, And further, the district attorney de clared, "what would be our reapqoae when this Jew was taken from priaou walls and* murdered by a mob, not one of whom Iras been puulahedY" Mr. Alexander concluded by urgiug that "the real murderer id! Mary IMia gnn" be duly tried and sentonqfd for the crime. It was understood that Mr. A I ex a tide r .referred to rhe negro (Aooley, whose career since the Frank trill bun been OUe of continual crime, und he is now under a 20-year sentence for a midnight burglary. >? 1 1 was stated by the police that Oouley was the head of an organised srang of burglars, planned tho robberies, sold the loot and divide fhe proceeds. It ts kiptwn that Mr. Alexander made ?i thorough study of all the evidence in th$ Leo Frauk case and he was 'stronjh ly of the opinion that he was innocent. The case, it will be recalled, attracted national attention and for some time ?lfterward was an ifcsue In local, county ?md state politico. ' |. Tho fact thijt Mr. Alexander is a lawyer of prominence and is the prose cuting attorney for the government gives unusual weight to any statement he may make and revives a subject which was at one time discussed from one end of. the country to the other. 01(1 Woman Taltesf Thrilling Hide. Atlantic City, N. J. ? 'Mrs. Ida C, Wilcox, who i* NO, the widow of an army colonel, lives in a little eottagu lhttaiT the Held where airmen have been dying their daring -performances since the be ginning of the aeronautical convention. The fascination tempted her until she could stand it no longer, and she gave the most experienced aviation fans at the air port a thrill by taking a ride with Eddie Stinsou, who uscended 3,0()0 tot "1 want you to t go as high as you can," she said to the daring filer, "and do all t*he stunts I have ?een you do with others." Stinsou did as she requested. He looped the loop with \ior teu times,1 did the Immermann turn, the nose dive, the tail spin and finally ''the shimmy, a new stunt invented, at the air port, which consists of making the machine act as if it were skipping through the air. "It was simply wonderful," said Mrs. Wilcox, when she came back to earth. ' 4 ? GAME ( OCK BROUGHT $7500 Sale In Alabama Where Every One Brings Dollar and Rooster. A remarkable auction sale was held at York, Ala., June 7, when the game cock "Bob Joue*" was Bold for $7300. The sale was probably the most unique affair in the history 6t t.be State. Peo ple were invited to attend the sale bring ing with them a rooster and a dollar. Everything from a pound of home-made can<\jr to a complete printing press, short horn bulls, mules, horses, carloads of limber, brick and even a billy goat was donnted for the occasion. "The jsale brought about $25,000. Demopolis donated roosters named for; Rev. Bob Jones and Governor Tom Kilby ntid these being declared champions by Bob Seale Were sold to the highest bid der. Demopolis bought Rob Jones for $7fi00 and Sumpter county bought Tdhi Kilby for $7000. . The noxt sale will be in Demopolis in Anguwt at which ttme at least $100,-] 000 will be raised to bridge the Tomblg bee and complete a gap in the Dixie overland higliway, Every man on the highway will be asked to donate a game cock atid attend the sale. ? Birmingham Age-Herald. " :? - V4. J | Saturday at the Majefrtic Bessie Bgr riscale in ,4The' Maid of the Storm". Also a new episode of The Tiger's Trail with Ruth Roland and George Larkin. 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STOVES For Best Results Use ALADDIN SECURITY OH nTANOAUP Approximately 200 iwrsons were killed by a 'tornado that stru<rk Fargo Falls, ^linn.. Sunday afternoon and wiped out thfee blocks in th/^Xusiness section sf the City. t : , . , . . "The Reason Why.'* ~ ii. A?- Thomas Stock Remedies are the be?t, they are scientifically made i and all mcdlciue. They keep the health up, and the feed hill down. There la a a cause for every effect, remove the cause and the effect removes itself. The Poultry Remedies are especially made to relieve all the diseases in the Fowl family such as Cholera and Roupe and mnkes the Hens lay. ~ ? The Hog. Remedy ?'will positively keep off the Cholera, and if given- in th$ first stages, will cure 90 per cent Don't forget to keep en handgs bot -tie of Farrls' Colic Remedy for Horses. It is so simple with dropper, .that a child can give it. Also a bottle of Fer ris' - Healing Remedy, for Cuts and Bruises on man or beast. They never fail. These temedles are all guaranteed to you by your dealer, to give 'satisfac tion, or your money back. Made by Old Kentucky Manufacture ingXJo., Paflucab, Kentucky. For sale by Springs & Shannon, Cam den, 8. ,C.? adv. June 8. Opening Books of Subscription. Pursuant to a commission issued by Hob.' Wl Hanks Dove, Secretary^ of State, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of The Carolina Motor Company will be opened at 1111 Main 'Street, Camden, S. C., Tuesday July Itft at 11 A. M. The proposed corporation will deal in auto mobiles and automobile accessories, and such like business. The capital stock is to be $10,000.00, divided in to 100 shares at the par value of $100 each. IIUOH BY TINDAL JOHN It. LANGFORD, vy: Corporators. At the Majestic- tonight, Knl4jRpun??tl/ iu "The Law of Men" Alalia F.ox Sum>hine Comedy "A Hon of rf Hun", / WINTHROP COIiLEOK Scholarship and Eutrance Kf*mln?H?n To Be Held July 4th and 5th. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Wintfrrop College and for the ndmitesrton of' new students wiH be held ai'the County Court fltouse on Friday, JnBy 4th, ?t 0 a. m., and also on Saturday, July Gth, at 0 a. m., for tlvoee who wish to make up by ex aminations additional units required for full admission to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examinaton on Saturday, July 5th, will be used only for making admission units. The -schol arships will be awarded upon the ex amination held on Friday July' 4th. Ap plicants must not be loss than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after Jifly 4th, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they* meet the' conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson for scholarship blanks. Those blanks, ^ prop erly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johiw*>n by July 1st. * . Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will > open Soptemfber 17, 1010. For further in formation and catalogue, address Presi Vfent D. B. Johneoh, Hock Hill, 8. O. ? 0-7-8-18 f v v FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that o<ne month frouWhis date, on Friday, July 11th 1010 we wild make to the Probate Court of Kershaw Oounty our final return as Executors of .th? Estate of Russell A. Ingram, deceased, and on the Mine day we wUft apply to the said Court for a final discharge from our trust as said Executors. GEORGE W. HOWELL, DURHAM CASTON, Executors. Camden, 8. C.t June Ofih, 1010. NITRAtE of soda Expecting two car loads titrate of Socla for imme diate delivery. j. l. moseley: Shur-on AND SPE< Made in many attractivcgr styles, with or without Shelltex Rims, Shur-ori Mountings are comforta ble, becoming, and when fitted .with], ' > ? ? lenses for sensitive eye# ? ; you Have the utmost in refined end efficient spectacles or eye*1 >1entt . ' M.H. 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