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or_ _ iV* 'a u,l )r>... Fresh mown hay at reason able prices, if taken out of the field. L 1. GU1QN, Logoff, S. C. ft Warms Vou lip Vor Cougtw, Olds, Bore Throat, vvhwi your body AolMO and to FovurUli. Loomtui the Phlacm?Ck*t? the Head and Ctootf. lH Your WrufgUt'a. / , I. i i VN ORD9NANCK T? Secure the Clotting of All Plat** of BubIomm on the Sabbath Day )n the City of Camden, 8. C. IN* It ordolntH) by the City Ootim ll <rf Camden, H C,, that from and im*. mediately after Mte (MtHHaoe of tht* (>r (lhiuiuv. ull place* of bturtofiNH .shall !*? clotted iiml nil Hccular occupation# shall CCdae Within the ?ix.Mil.- limit . at tfoe City 6f Camden, H. i\, on the Hob t>ath <luy, commonly called Sunday. Any peraon who ?hall keep op?n any ?place of tmntmwa, or shall xoll or bar tor. vOf ?tpo*e tor *al* any gbddri, warw, UK'ix'liUiitlUmv, chattel or other artW'U's vshulMM-wr ?.? who sh.ill tU in airy Hu?t|l<tr occupation <?r l m -> int**** of any klinl what#oev*r? or any perrtOtt (II XT ho *hall puMMy work or labor within tho <Mty of (!aiu tU'n on tlx- ShM?uiIi day, exwpt in cum-s ??f ?'nn*i n?'m > Of HMDMiily, nIiiiII Ih> mil It.v of a" inlH(l4'im*anoi' an?l aha 11 np? OJ1 (Xrtiflctlw Ik' nit(H) ' liot lOHtf than t^n (#10) lipllaw, nor ino# than fifty ($50) dollar*, or lw IminlHoiM't! ft.i a [ period of not lefca than tivo (ft) duy*? I nor mow than <ia>) twenty <lay*. rrovWetl, that (ho provision* oi mis Ordlnuiuv shall not apply to praetje. litK pbjMlckiuN of modUwe or surgery, or to livery rttaJblOH, an?t xhall HOl !??? ''?count rued to prevent drngtfhN from tilling primtjf Irttioi m fur the ,sl<k? or M'lliiu inodlcliHW And provided further, t)?>it er? of ice way deliver I***' lo their cus tomers ?n? the KaUmth until one (1) o'clo?*k, hut it shall lie unlawful for loo vv axons to Is* on the street* <?f <^am #tl on rhe ahhath day after tfw hour named. Katitlctl by tho Mayor and Alder men of tho 01 ty of Otmdcn. S. i\, in <V>unell.nHKmU1cd this Tilth day of May, 1UK. F. .M. ZKMP, A t t?-nt : Mayor. J. .1 GOOJVil.K, Clerk. (Vaimh'U, S. 0., May 22, 1908. 5fr^ <roortce I>owey, wldo\y of Ad miral JJcwey, has given $1,000 to the Woman'* Hoosevelt Association. Mrs. .John <Vt*ken will judge the V saddle classes and pontes under saddle to be shown at the New York Horse Show thin year. Musical "Feature EXTRAORDINARY Kryl and His Band 3rd Day of the Redpath Chautauqua Bohumir Kryl, one of the world's greatest bandmasters, and the world's greatest cor nerist, will personally direct his band at the Chautauqua. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Just One of Five Big Days. Chautauqua Week, May 8th- 13th Benefit CIVIC LEAGUE Season Tickets $2.50, Plus 10 Per Cent. Tax BROWN AND OX-BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES?SAVE THE LEATHER THE DIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and White Shoes THE F. F. DALLUY CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Crane Wheel Pullers For removing Auto Wheel, Gears, Etc New Locking Arm holds puller on your work. Send for Bulletin D, Puller Arbor Press, Etc. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST GERVIAS ST. COLUMBIA. S. C. BIHLD YOUR MOVIE Here l? the Scenario for a Real Thri'ler. Being the True and Authentic Mletory ?f Muggerby Biff gang, With Full explanation of' Mia Long Stay in Jail. Synopsis of preccdiug chapters: ' Muggerhy Biff gang Is a daugorous ?I gambler for high stakes? k nmf- mighty lian) to catchf bwiuw of hi# uncanny Irapwonsl genius. The detectives follow him to a restaurant <* underworld jundezvou*. surround the place,, put a squiid on tiie roof and two under the cellar. They go lu, only to And a waiter and spveral custonmrs. They search and research the plt^ce, arrest the whole bunch, only to find that Mug gerhy Blflfgang had been the very cook who had generously given thero each a piece of dried apple pie and whom.. In gratitude they had left behind. Things are getting desperate for the police force. Several time* they have burst Into hi* gambling den only to And nothing; no faro tables, no rou lette wheel;1 not even a deck of Ola. Maid cards. Dear, dear! Then one day. Chin* chllla, the pretty daughter of a Span ish sombrero, rushed Into headQUaP tern ami Informed the police of a dan gerous counterfeiting den. She has heard the clinking of coins, a*d curses. But the police fly on the Instant and It Is only when they have gone 40 miles that they remember they had forgotteii to ask Chinchilla where the den was. 1 However, they scour and mid It ami break In upon the counterfeiters with wielded clubs and drawn revolvers. And~w^rTtnm7rn< m? r "wmrstrouttr be the leader of the band but the treacherous thug, Mugget'by lUffgang, the great ami dangerous gambler of millions! StMzIng tlx1 unlawful paro phernalla, they kick the whole gani. Into jail. But mystery of mysteries! The only thlinrs they ftnd In the junk nre double-headed' p^nnleai The - PW Is apparent. Tn shooting the pennies and by taking heads, ihe gang al ways played to win. Very simple. The warden of the .lall asks each pris oner the same queer question. "Do -vnu-pl ny-checkers?" - .Vfnrtd llmL Uils is some sort of a trap they each say "No!" very vehemently. But Muggerhy, when his turn comes, Is so deep in' thought that his caution deserts him and he says: "Yes!" The next day all the prisoners are released but Muggerhy, who Is, glyen a year's sentence with 11 months off for good behavior. MDLV. "Dear warden," asked Muggerby.. 'JO years later, now a white-haired "UTmv. "why, wTien my sentence was a year, have you kept me 20 years? "Because, dear prisoner, you were the only one who could beat me at checkers aroiind here, and fve kept you here until 1 found out all of your pet moves." answered the warden, Wondering why Muggerhy had never asked him before.?Detroit Free Press. Change in French Marriage Laws. That the age of bride and bride groom need no longer be Inscribed on the marriage certificate Is a new rule in regard to .French marriages. It Is sufficient if they are declared of age, or over thirty, a statement of specific age being unnecessary. Hitherto it has been necessary to have the banns posted up on the door of the town hall for ten days, Includ ing two Sundays. The latter clause in the rule has been abolished, while, if desired, the civic authorities can celebrate the marriage at the house of either the bride or bridegroom, says London Tit-Bits. Two witnesses Instead of four will also in future he sufficient. The names of the respective par ents will no longer appear In the offi cial publications. The mother of oiie of the contracting parties will In fu ture have the right to oppose the mar riage, a right which before was *>nly attributed to the father. Game Liwi Working Well. Wild duck and wild geese, since the federal migratory bird law took full effect under a social treaty with Canada and Great Britain, ha*e been steadily Increasing. They have grown more tame, too, and In places where they have found a welcome and where they have been fed and protected they now flock by the thousands. In the <-lty limits of Oakland. Cal., there is a small lake where wild geese and ducks have been fed, and within a few years that lake, even though It be within the city, has come to be the mecca of thousands upon thousands of ducks which in previous years were tin seen there. Tree-Spraying Apparatus. One of the developments of the fight against tree pests Is a mobile power nprayer that' Is _ touring the middle west, working in certain localities only so long as ^ts services are de manded. then moving to another field. A solution containing arsenate of lead Is used In the sprayer In warm weath or, and one made with lime and sul phur in cold weather..--Popular SHenee Monthly. Nailed at Last. "Aren't >ou ? bit <>f a profiteer on these eggs?" "No." protested Farmer Oorntossel. "It's tlil "flen. She Insists on the moet expensive food In unlimited quanti ties STATIC OF ftONOKA Mexican Commonwealth WHIrh S?iK Iiulrpnuleitee. The Mate of Soriora, which (h re|H?i-t ??<I to have with<lt*H\vii from flu* Ut*|j|il) ll< ?if Mexico,. Is the riHNt ApwiCM ivjjhui iii Mc\i?-o. aeOPfdjUf to a Inil letln of tho National <;<-ograiihlc So> clety. "How in Souom tln? American ld?ial lia* taken qiarticularjy (loop foot," writ*'.'* iVMlerk'k Xlmjuleh In a com imndcatlon to Tlu- SocH'ty. "MevUt^mf from other states ou'll tlieso Soitoro natives "tl?e Yankees of Mk*vt?) 1ie<*in*o 'of thoir thrift, ad vancement, and ehv*? relations with tho Aiim i U-jui^. Praoth-nlly ail famllUw of tin; merchant ami ranch ink' ela*?p? end th<?ir eJUldivn to schools in (he UillttD States. These youngsters, returning to MexUx>, aro proud of thedr English and their Yankee slang. They wear American ma do clothe*, dan<v all the popular 'atepV anil display an under*I standing of American Ideals which can mly make of them more friendly and helpful commercial neighbors In ttic yea ra to com$. 'Kv?ni now the average home In northwest Mex?h?o fa* lately furnbQied with American wares?tho Yankee sewing nuu&ine, the plaint^ grtajW-^ ?phone, kLutoeu range, brass bod, and baby cariage are everywhere. And from Uncle Sam's factories our Mexican nelghltors get most of their ready-made lothlng, their .show, lints, 'vehHjttlcN, farming implements,,' canued foods, and ?vporting jroods, "At Nio-ozarl, Stuiora, a Yankee mliu Ihic company has built a free club and there are hat J is, pool tables, a library of Spanish and I0ngli>ih lMH>k$, .and cur rent iicriodlcals. "Strikes have never disturbed this camp. ?lt.s Alneriean .managers are re quired to learn tlie language of il\r> country. Wstudy tlu* i^vobodogy of ttoo |m?o|i1c, and to nwjioet t-hejr oiMtoius ami tradition*. Wlwa one of tilth com I inii\ > lut-tdV4* engineer* sacrifhvd hi* lift- in an explosion to *avo many .fol low workmen, the <<oni)iauy named th" km-n ula/.a bi hi* honor and built a nioiuiiuoiit to fits memory. The change in plant aiul animal life and Industries as ,vat pass fr??m Arl Moua Into Mexico i* wry slight for the first LNmi miles or more. Had they not ifflW'tol your trunk at <^k*tOtU house. Aiul niayho you dirty on that ninv camera, you might not lmve realized that you had eroaaed a frontier. It Is only after you qttft tlio high, mlliiiK gruwy ranges of north ern Smiom and strike tw Ya<pil vaJ U\v below (tuayiuas that a new world iv veals Itself. Here tlie bright, eold-r fill life of the vast coastel plains ho gins. ".Many of the same foraKe that cover t 1m* great Arizona mill's arc also found in Siinora and Sinolog. . The lawns of tla* mosquito tr*?o aw liko wise very fattening, and it is no uu coium<m sight to ?ee a Afexioan holier stand on flier litud logs and roach for tho higher twigs of thia succulent buah ?*(>110 add. class <xf .pro?pwtor? makes a g*?od living hunting tout eav$?, In th/ hill countries of Hinola and Sonno kra tho Miexleon twit breeds by tho thou sands, and makes its home in oaves among rock eitffa. Hene daixxslis of guano accumulate, small # fortune# l>cing sometimes realized from tho sale of one cave's deposits. "To looato a hat oave these guano hunters work much as do the back woods bee ttxv hunters in Miksouri. Tliey seek out a likely cliff, wait till ir irrni wareh Tor trvtjs s<>oh ny close Observation thoy can locate the cave entrniKv from which, the bats emerge. This bat is small, with flat head and broad ears, and gives off a musky odor." NOTICE Mooting Democratic Chibt Tlif following named Uvnww^ / Oiufon railed to reiM>rt for Hon for Hh- year* 1WJ0. at ti?? Jw?" IHniMKimtltj CouvMllioQ: Abuey. IVMitati. (\iutey HID, 1m*' Mill. Harmony, l'lne Tm-, U^s B*H lVmtl. Sandy <>novt\ Shaylor'H iS' ftfcpppsrd, SttMioboro, I Ih lifciwuy UtinAor 'fU?' kiw tuid the TUftea'vl party, wborv any elub fuik to rt-omT Isie at the time for tl?e m J' t Ion of the otut>?. the County Kxwmh!. Committee nlmU aet a day f.,r such *! Offrnnlxatloti and public m n<jti<y ?v same for two week* ill mohk> nowJ* per published In ttie Oounty; r1miv? named olubw will therefor* ^ at their reflfMK^tVfr voting placet ini J? tarda y, May,* 22ml, 1020, ami follow 1 iik officers; a President, (w, or more Vtee-lVetdjlenta, <a Nwr^iry a Mcnriier of the Oounty Kxeetiui Committee, *?ul a resgUdnatlon commll tee eomdxthig of three lueinbera or mow. Am woon wh this hue been dot* the wwretarloH of the different dta wtll> communicate with ttoe Couutj Chairman or Secretary, giving tj? names above AenHoncd bi order that their clubs may not be lo^t, ' M. M. .foluMoi^ Clialrmao Ker*huw County IVm<XT?ti( KxtH-utlve Committee. 4 L. A. McDowell tiecrotai *. ,Camden, B. 0., May, Mh 1920, FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby glreu that i m month from this date, on Monfo May 10th. 1000 1 will make to the p^! bate Court of Kershaw county my fiou return us Admlnstrator of the esttti of Mrs. Iyoulaa S. Lang, deceased, an* on the same date I wMl apply to the Kald Court. f%?r a final discharge as said Admlulntrator. W. P. M^DOWAIij, Cumdeu, S. O., April 8th, 1920. NOTICE All automobile owners and' drivers are hereby warned that tbe mitnmnhile ordinance Af IRe City of Camden, will be strictly enforced. By order of the City Council, H. C. Singleton, W. J. Dunn, City Clerk. Mayor April 29, 1920. Hot Spot and ?Ranf s-horn HAVE LIFTED C HAL ME mm _ f ;. ? J ? - ? /; - ?_ to the Peak of Efficiency IN these days when "gas" is going up in price and down in grade through a shortage in supply the : world over, consider these revolutionary devices: Hot Spot and Ram Vhorn. They have lifted Chal" mers to the very peak of'efficiency. Thev get amazing power out of low grade "gas." (futility Fit# When the/aw "gas" strikes Hot Spot this device transforms it into a "cloud," very much like a drop of water striking a hot stove. This "cloudy" condition makes just the right fuel for the engine. Now the task is to get it quickly to the engine chambers for ignition before it can condense or "grow rainy." This is where Ram Vhorn performs heroic service. It has no sharp corners for "gas" to lodge against, is surprisingly short in length, and the velocity with, which "gas" travels through this "tunnel" is estimated at one hundred miles per hour.. The results are twofold. You get power with rare smoothness. You seldom expel iencr such difficulties as fouled" spark plugs, burned bearings, scored cylinders and the like, because "raw gas" cannot trickle down past the pistons and thus "cut" the lubri" eating oil in the crankcase. These efficiency results have added to the impression that Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the world. GEO. T. LITTLE Camden, S. C.