The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1920, Image 3

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final dihcuargk Ifl Vr?bj ^r?o ibM one month JSTS. AprU S, 1KM. m.kt W t??. ?'???>??? <*"?*<>' \\Jt\tuiU\ uiy ftn?l return *? Adtnlni* Sjiar oi tbo ***** of Iknntn Vr d.HfAKxl, #u<l OO dh*> IKUIW <Ut* I -In Hiwly <*> Q* ?*w CVurt *>r * tJu*' SLJR n* *3 Adwiuirftr?tor. V IIANMAN MAttailAWU ?!?.. AdiuialMCrtiUii. Otadeu. ?. C.. W*. ia*> FINAL DISCHARGE." X. iicv Is henity fivou thut one month from this date, on Monday \Wroh Afch, 1920, I will wake *o tbe Probate ?orfrt of Kcrwhaw Couuty my liual rtHuru aa (?w?mHau of thw |H'nwu and eatate <*f Itoxofnan Thome Ike, the Mid Boaeman Thorn**, haviug attained hl? majority. J. K. UllANNON, Ouardian. Camden. 8. C., Fob. 13th, 1D20. Noljre to aud Creditor*. AM pantiws iudebted to the estate ol Hiloy J. Outlaw, deceit**), are hereby notified to make payeneut to the uuder ?Turned, and aH v?rti<*?, If any, baring claim* jgaiiun the aald eatate will pre sold thorn duly attested witblu the time prwtcrttxKl hy lav. , , ANNIM OtTflAW, AdcuSuUtratrix. OMudeu, B. O.. February 12th, IWO. The pimyw of a fire boat purvhaiKHl by the Italian government Cur ut?o in Na plow luirbor van fchtvw 1,24ft tons ?>f wntor hii hour. lMiysJrians of Spain ar* by uo means wel) paid, mid they ?r? eftp*otr<t to <?< trtuil th<* poorer uHmw without atay ohanco at all. Diamond ConstructionMcAe* This Bridge Strong Like the The bridge is strong because it is supported in every direction by sturdy diagonal braces that form diamonds everywhere. The battery is strong because its plates, like the bridge, are built on the Diamond principle. That is why the plates do not buckle nor lose their active material. That is why the battery is Guaranteed for Eighteen Months That is why we are the official Phila delphia Service Station. Expert battery re-charging and repairing, Free inspection?any battery-any make, any car, any time. Drop in today and lt.t jus look at the condition of your battery. W. 0. Hay's Garage" South Main Street Camden, - South Carolina ? "Best in theLongRun T I RE trouble is often tube trouble. If your inner tubes are not good you will not get proper ser vice from your Tires. Goodrich Red Inner Tubes, like Goodrich Tires, are 'best in the long run? INNER TUBES TheKF. Goddrkh Rubber Com parry % Akron, Ohio xMak*rt of the Silviktowx ' Cord Tire JNK CAIRO AND CAP: TOWN Air Service Now Ready, Cute ren ip Betw< to One. Week Trip Between Clt ci London. --Cairo ami Ca]>o Town, rep resenting the cMivnit's <?( th?? African voniiin'iii, b|YC lit Inst been linked \t(> t?y an air service. The Hritl*Kalr in In* latry has announced that the' air route over which wtglncers have spout long months of labor amidst great lUlHcwU ties In finally ready for trulllc. Thin means that the time heretofore re quired to traverse the t-oniliK nt 1'iom toil to twelve weeks has now been cut down to ahout one week ami that therefore secluded section* of Africa win ?-?? The total distance by the old meth ods of communication In 6.2VH miles, for which from fifty* III no fo s^venty tlve days would bo required. Against this, the air uiinlstry |K>lnts out, the total (lyingdistance of the aerial route should not exceed O/JOO miles. Taking 100 mllos an hour as a fair average, (lying speed under favorable conditions and when the route has been firmly established, only fifty-two hours' actual flying tliue would l>e' required to cover the distance, or about a week, flying eight hours a day. ANO HE LOOKS HAPPY . iii>iuv>v ?>* iittlin litis an Idea that by making himself uncom fortable in this world he will have things soft In the next. Ills seat Is a board dotted with spikes upon which he has sentenced himself to stay awhile, partly us u penance, partly to convince the believers that a holy man Is insensible to the things that are extremely painful to the average per son. He must have convinced litnMelf as well, for even a stoic would balk at smiling in such an uncomfortable place. EXECUTIONER BOOSTS FEE 8ing Sing Electric Chair Operator Demands $250 for Each Murderer. < 5 New York.?Owing to the high cost of living, John Hulbert, the state exe cutioner, who manipulates the switch connected with the Sing Slug electric chair, has boosted the cost of killing* ft was learned. He has increase^ amount of the fee he demands from $150 to $250. He charged the prison depart ment ' $250 for the execution of Vin cenza Esposlto of Schenectady, on the night of Jan. 8 last. The bill has not yet been paid. The state hired him in 1014 for $50 per murderer, it having < dispensed with Executioner Edward Davis, who was receiving $2f>0. and got a cheaper man. Warden Moyer later increased Hulbert's pay to $150. Hulbert has !ind only one execution in nine months. However, since taking tne Job he has officiated at forty-eijsht killings. SMALL WAISTS THE FASHION Paris Dressmakers, However, Deny Tb.it Tight Lacing Is to Return. Paris.?Whispers are heard In cir cles of fashion that small waists are to "come In" again nexf season. Strictest secrecy Is being main tained In professional quarters In ac cordance with n decision by great dressmaking establishments here not to make premature revelations, hut it' Is said powns designed after the new mode have been ween and ad mired. Authorities In the dressmak'ng trade however, deny tight lacing Is to return, one of tliem saying: "The wasp waist Is as obsolete as the stage conch or the sedan chair." German Textbooks Bar Kaiser's Whote Family Berlin. ? German textbooks hereafter will he mlnaw the for merly Inevitable picture* of the kalfler and his predecessors on the Prussian throne, as a result of an order by the mlnfster of education, who also rules out all anecdotes of the HohenKolIcrna "which might servo only to glori fy the dynasty and foster the men v*hl?rle ld?vn In the in (ads ^f the pupils." STEPHENS art* SALIENT SIX AUTOMOBILES .... . ? ' ?? . ? ' '? ? ; ? ??... v '? ... ?' - ? Perfeeteel Valve-in-Head Motor Manufactured complete by Moline Plow Co., Moline, 111. Eastern Carolina Motor Co. E. F. MILLER, Mgr. Camden, S. C. Branch, DeKalb St. Located at Kershaw Motor Co. We expect to close our ginning opera tions March 20th. , / Camden Oil Mill An Empty Purse Causes Sleepless Nights The downy pillow of a Savings Account in the First National Bank will prove a source of rest and relaxation. It will en able you to more easily grapple with the problems of life. It instills self-confidence, self-de pendence and individual re-T * sponsibility. Avoid sleepless nights by start ing an account today. Be the amount large or small, we will welcome it and welcome you as one of our depositors. NEW YORK NEW ORIGANS COLUMBIA S. E. Henderson & Co. SYSTEMS?AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS Income Tax Service WE HABE A LARGE STAFF OF COMPETENT ACCOUNTANTS AT YOITR SERVfCB Phone 4035 Manton Bldg. N Columbia, S. C.