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(ton \V?>rkws, | i<'H ?Juy?' i , ii Niuiiimr. UMtiaiiy Juxt 'f . , . ii>< ?'i ii?" ii'jftriur *f^ t .1 1 ~ rl;< iii i ha i lotoe syfk of Sou:-! rutiijiKi , Hit fOS of ft If SOU# #r() .V |i * ?' w "UM'll ;i g I f JM'f I \ h. fJu- viiriuiH* ? 'I Hi's of iiif HO j,,. viml ?> ? ii>' ii uj? a( t in* short iir Uu?. i;n nh'itk i%, poultry ton iiii-l ft'W'Uuc ? wJijlf fur m'tcii , jIhtc ?i" I*' n???vln? picfu it?a and W t v Murker u|KHf!t?Mj' 4??up)oy. (l, {.villi s\viinuiiii? anil -uHIiIuMck. |fM. Hil'IH l .Mf ll HO ?'.VpfllSf (? \ J uUn-ail ''HI Hi** ?li*ls hiiVf frw ( i*l| i tlii'tr milroiid fine, ctt, t, *ii<l llieitli'liUlls l)f I: ? )ial<] by l>u ilikeWrt oranges? driiik Orange - crvsH ASK for an Orange* **Cru?h ice-cream soda ortundae and you'll enjoy ? deli ciout, refreshing treat ! Put* and golden ? it* exquUite flavor is derived from choic? fruit oil, prtMed from fre?hly-pick?d or combined with PUfi Mcar and citric acid (the aatu* nf Mid of dtnu fruit*.) ' netted by Orange-Cruih Co.. CbkaflO Laboratory; Lo? Angclca tmlfrfrc* book, ''The Story of OWHUfrOWt* and LeiAM-Qmuk" \ CAROLINA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY tome 87 Camden, 8. C. ? * ' firm* uf i lie rouui.s The < .?ui ?? i his v , :1 c u .lulu* :t to 12 inclusive, utl doletfates ^1h.v(0U ill Uoi-k Hill oil .lime ?'!. f"i supper, TIu'kc iVimvattttit* KerVhuw County arei Mr*. PauH Mtowu, Caiudcn r^itv 'J : MUh Kthol Sow??H, t*ahr<tf'U route I ; Mi Kuui Morton. ik'tlimif rout 9 , Miss <,'ertrude McJ.o*!, voVfiV* -I My*, Watts, Camden; Kya Kluolalr, Camden, ionic 2; Julia IVak, layoff route I ; lU's-i?' Youhfb CMwwtl i Huth McNmiKiiNiii Hot-bune I 'liic : Mamie i .on 1 1 1 1 1 ? mi . itci ti 1 1 1 if route a MISS m. wciu: takuaxt, r.miu.v 1 1< >iii4' IKiu A lit,. < ';i iiitlt-n. Soul ll t'lllillUlll BEAUTY IS REFLECTED HEALTH "Good-Looking" Means the Opposite of Sick Looking IT'S A MATTER OF RED BLOOD CELLS Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Blood ? Builds Up People Who Lack Vi tality If y?>ur body is sound ami your blood Ik r4<*h mill ml, your net* and thoughts will Wc quirk and strong Ia'I \ our blood jppt VfyHlk, ami your f< iod wiir.?t nourish you nor your sleep r;t icsh you. Too niuch bird-work. an Illness, or a mental strain <nii thin d"wti your blood, and Pepio-Mangan Is heed?*l to brhigi 4#-lwk lo healthy. normal rondllon. Kticwvrg thi*. doetors for years have i v .'?oimiHMuiod ' ? Judo's Pepto-.Maioran iiurause- <?f Ms hlood-hutidhig and tonic i P/>?lH>r-Uos. " - - ^ | popio-,Yiaugaii is huoIi ? simple and liTi riuh'ss tonic. yet such a prompt' builder of red blood, that Its reputa- I thm -has spread a 111 over the country. To-day every druggist sells it and thou* sands of nun a'ifcl women use it as a restorative avIioi lever they or their 1 children *oeui to feell bt?Iow par. l'cpto- Manga n agrees with t/he most <lclicate stomach, and Is obtainable in cither liquid oy tablet form. H?? sure t lie. naino "CiUdeV is on the package when you buy Pepto-Mangan. , Ask the druggist for "{.tide's." If "(JudcV is not. the package, it is j ??Art l'opto- M an gnu ?A<lm'tfaemcirt. j SALE OF CONFISCATED ALTO Uitndrr and by virtue at an Act of the j Gen era il Assembly of South Carolina { nuthorrizing the seizure and confisea- i tlou of vehlcles engaged in transports- 1 tiou of contraband liquor, I wiffl' offer i for sale at Public outcry before the j Court House doors at Camden, South 1 Carolina, during tfhe legal hours of sale, [ on fhe first Monday in June, being the ' 7-Hi day thereof, A. D., 1020. One Paige t Seven Passenger Touring Car Motor No. ! 115340. Model 10-D, said automobile having been seized by me under the pro visions of ttbe Act above refer redv to. Terms of sale Cash. G. C. Welsh, Sheriff for Kershaw County. Camden. S. C? May 14, 1020. SALE OF CONFISCATED ALTO Under ami by virtue (rf an Act of the (ienenail Assembly of South Carolina nut&iorrizing the seizure awl confisca tion' of vehicles engaged in transporta tion of contraband. liquor, I will offer for saile at Public outcry before the Court House doors at Camden, South Gairoliun. during tlie legal ihours of sale, oil the first Monday in June, being the 7<th day thereof, A. D., 1920. One Cad Bllae SeVen Passenger Touring Car, Mo tor No. A 024033, 1010 ifaodeit, said auto mobile flia vijig been seized by me under the provision# of the Aot above referred to. Tenuis of sale cash. , Q. C. Welsh, Sheriff for Kershaw County, Camden, S. C., Muy 14, 1020. t Ullti A MA ?i MAY BE KNOWN BY THE^ ENEMIES HE MAKESI HON. MITCHELL PALMER Attorney General of the United States and Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for President HAS MADE ENEMIES OF THE FOLLOWING: PRO-GFRMANS PACKERS RED REVOLUTIONISTS Rj^rrATORS PROFITEERS REACTIONARY , HOARDERS ] ,/? ; REPUBLICANS WHY? BECAUSE. Aii Allen Property Custodian he Took KKE M Y PROPERTY Used it to Help America WIN TH1B WAR. BKCAUSK. Me I. Driving the Allen ANAOTOT8 BOI SHhV ISTS, COM MUNISTS and I. W. W.'e BACK TO **USS1*- . _n aVtkD BBCAU.sk, He ig Proaecuttn* those who Ponsurowi of the , and UNREASONABL1 PROFITS from the Consumers OI \ Country. e- t _ . BECAUSE, He In Arreatln* the HOARDERS and grlngln* o^ ut and Fore the Hale of Commodities THJBT ARK HOLDING I- OR HKm** PRICES BECAUSE, He Forced the "Blr Fire" PACKERS to Accept a tlon o^Meata ?ji ^iv'^Ts0 ?Ka, SK. ?"?2* ?4U. THE lAbor A (tutors Who Sought to, Prevent the PRODUCTION o. COAX. In V id -Winter, tliue Bnd?n?erln? the f.ntlre ruonc starvation and CoUL dl-piib MITCHELL' PALMER '? loo Per Cent American and 100 Per Cent Democratic SOUTH CAROLINA !? Al*o 100 Per Cent American and 100 Per Cent Democratic therefore South Carolina Should Stand for Mitchell Palmer *nd Hi* Candidacy. J. V . \ _ AH_ My^ulI7Er"For Pa,m*' PreeWent Literature Shewing what the C? J' for an# whet He HAIOONE. _ ,ttee SOS Mue* ?ay c"?". Chelrmen Palmer Primary Campaign Committee, woo Waahln?ten, D. C. . . .. - ! WORE OR LESS A MYSTFRY j Few Seem to Know the Real Fact* Concerning the So-Called ? Monkey. of Mons.^ t Ate yell avviUtvUitvtl with the monkey of MoiikJ All army officer brought home trom Belgium i, |?ln;i a iiu\ silver Qiun with <>iu* ? ! w i-|i hnlul pMNcil i , ||* > 1 1 \ i l\ ;i;...iuisl il> < liin tt i nl w i I VI n UlOht oY r Introspection lu Its deepset eyes. . in j showing |( to ii friend he mentioned flutl/JIko a number of officers who lkflcl been f(J Minis, In* carried the thing as # uiasrot, The friend told a woman ?ihcuu It, ii i m I '-In', ht-liiK unacquainted wjth the monkey of MoilS, asked h sol-, ?l !?*?' h?i had been tlii'iv. "Nexer heard of it, lnu vtni can't Judge hy iiu', ms l was only in Mous a Couple of days got great eoal mine* there. though." Another soldier who hail been to Moiis long enough to go sightseeing was Impressed iiialnly by the cathedral of St. Wsldrop -"built in (he fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; (lothlc archi tecture, and ? the monkey must have been there, of course, but?" Then the woman extended her In quiry to a private who had hobbled around Mons for two hours while walt itifC to get away. "Sure I saw It! Bronze statue In a street ? or maybe It was one of those gargoyle things on the church wall, but, anyhow, 1 saw It ? tit leust if" looked like a moukey, though 1 wouldn't be willing to swear to It." Whleh Is the why of this cry : "Are you acquainted with the mon key of Mons?" ? Washington Star V? . ' TO PRESERVE OLD LANDMARK Creation of National Monument Area Assures Security to Posterity of Famous Multan Tree. ? ? The Altrthtn irw, ftimltrmrk rrf thr old Mullan tnill. the tirst highway connecting Montana and Idaho with . the coast, w ill he preserved to pos terity' through the creation of a na tional monument area by the presi dent. . On July 4, 1&U1, -('apt,- John Mullan, leader of the party having charge of the survey and construction of the Mullan trail from. Walla Walla. Was-h,, to Fort Benton. Mont./ closed his work at the connecting point of the roads from the east and west, at tlie head of the Fourth of .Tuly canon, between Wallace, blaho. and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. There he marked appropriate ly a huge while-pine tree, which since "that time has been known as the Mul lan tree. Tourists seeking souvenirs of their Jaunt along the Yellowstone trail have damaged the ancient tree so much that forest service officers have found It necessary to take steps to protect It, and, to accomplish this, hate submitted a petition proposing that a national mouument area be created, which has been approved. When Paint Causes Wood to Warp. Coatings "Of equal moisture resist ance should be applied to all surfaces of ft wood product which would give dissatisfaction if It were to warp In service^ Tests at the forest products laboratory, Madison, have shown that even when wood Is properly kiln dried, no, Coating entirely prevents It from picking up or giving oflf mois ture and, consequently, from swelling and shrinking under the Influence of varying, atmcfcpherlc conditions. Varnish, shejlac, and other mois ture-resistant finishes merely decrease the rate at which, the moisture changes In wood occur. The higher the grade and the more coats ap plied, the slower will be the moisture changes. Unequal coatings on opposite sur faces of a wooden article cause un equal rak'S of change In moisture con? tent and hence unequaled shrinkage tin the two side/* of the piece.. The result Is that the wood tends to cup or twist out of shape. Dog Saves Feline Chum. Deuce, an Irish terrier, proved at a | fire in the pot shop at 270 Livingston i street, Brooklyn, that the term "oat ' and dog life" sometimes means the i opposite of hato. combat and commo " tion. Deure had been living in amity with seven blooded eats In the shop for several weeks. When the Are started lie saved himself, 'and then watered (he firemen rescue the cats. Apparently lie counted them, for when the men slopped rescue work after bringing out the sixth he dashed Into the burning shop and came out oarry- j Ing the seventh by the scrufT of its neck. * Deuep had to open a cage to do it. When lie released the cat on the sidewalk, the latter purred and, nibbed against his legs, until the shop owner gathered up both animals nnd *tnok them away. Depressing Personality. "There conies BlKhersby." "I see him. Let's avoid him." "Whyr "He's the worst crepe hanger I khow. Every time he hears me start t? talk about buying a new motor ear or taking a lit tie irip to Florida or Cuba he wants to toil me how many babies die every day In Europe." ? Hi fin Ingham Ag**-llerald. Boy Scouts' Equipment. , Chief Sea Meruit James A. Wilder of Honolulu has aroused Ihe Boy Scouts of America until .'K> son wcout centers have already acquired training ships, 18 eltle* now have "hipping boards, and v?ther* nre following suit. It Is probsK.e that t mining ship* for this branch .of semiring will *oon be calling the oombs and river* of America. The Hriii.xh Mouse of Common* ha? ! Wmnge tiw v??4liiic ago .>1 the ui iiK n from 90 u> j i ,v*\t i NOTIfK TO DKliTOKS. Ail iWrrtt4* indebted to the estate of \v. i ^'wiiIh'Iuut, deceased, are hereby i to make paymout to the under I algitod, am! til pftlttoa. If any having olaliu* against t U?* ?wuii estate Nvlll present them duly attested within the time jitxvjvhtKHl by law. \ i ? ; i:isioniii:i\ii:i{ Administrator. Oh indeu s. M?y 12tjh, lO'JO. H\Al. uisch \i?.i: Notion is lieroby given that ono uunuth from tlds tint*, on June 18th, 1 will uiuke to the Probate Court , of Korslmw County my final roturu ns Guardian of the estate of Jesso Oylmm, minor, and on the snino date I will apply to the said Court for a filial discharge from my trust a? said Guardian. T. W. Oito^ Guardian. Camden, fcJ. C., May 12lh, 1020. CITATION Slatr ?>if Soillli Cllloltllll <\?uiity of Ki^uW, My \\ I. M> I ??>w i ll. 1'iolijiU' tt. Jvuijto. \\ h ..i- rim rvtto Hoy kin m ui?? Milt If* ????* t?> MI'H III lm- ?h* A? l MiliiUtraf tivi ?'f l'u* l&tfwto ??f ami of J'r. ls ,,f NVOMc Itn.v kill. Tim**' iiiv, TtMVflUV, to ?'llo and ad uioaWiiill a Uvt .singular I In* kliuhtvl ami civil I tow t*f (ho said WIUlo Itoykin (hot they Ik? ami ai>i**ai' Ih? f?nv ui?'. in tlio tSuirt of Prokittv t?> l#? IioUI at I'miinWu, S. l\, tm May Hist, nr\ i ft ft IV |tiiMUiiil<?n tbwetiif, al 11 o'eitH'k in ill** foitvioon, to a)vo>v (snuWj If any iln\v hav?\ why (lio aatil Admin IviratUm .should not Im> uriunUsl. kl;lv??n un?l?M niv Hand. this ITtli day of .May A. P.. ll>20, W. I*. MoUowoM, Jiidff ??t I'n.l.iUo fat Kmshavv (\mnty. lMtitl|tri\iHl on til ? 2 1st and liStli days Of May. 1020, in ih? OhiihUhi Ctircuiloto and ptotod at tho Court Honso d?w for lli?> Hum |>rtv-i*i il?t'd l>\ In w . Nottr* of HtorkholdwN Meeting Hy ttKQluUoU l*t tho ROttfd o 1 l>ltVr I. us of tho Bunk ??f I.nuoff, S. ('., .?? HUH'tilli! of KlOO?hOhU*l*i \ti lu*IVb}V? Cil> Kil for Tuesday, Juno lit At thro** q'ciock I\ M? at tho Hank of Lutfoff, l.ticoft'. s. C.? for the pun**** of ooufttd* ? M'lni; ami urtlnR mww I ho ?iutvst li?!i of mm Increase of the mpHttl stock of tmfal itauk to a maximum ??f fifty ffeouaattvl dollar* (.f.xMKHHVtnn .1. I? Walla. <\ Ktyivtary, Itoaixl of I Mrootoix. Luiroff, s. t\, M?.v <*. H'-'o i inai. EE5E5a5?E Xothv U hereby given that ono mouth from I his data <>ii .hum Ith. U)20? i win make to tho Probata Oou?t ?f Kt?rwlm\Y County my final ivtnru an Aihuhiistrtitor of tho o state of Mrs. T. 11. Team, tl ?oca ami, ami on tho aaiuo day I will apply to tho wild Court for n final ilitioharfco aa sahl Ailmtnlstra tor. ?J anion Teutn, Qualified Administrator Kstalo of Mrs. T. II Touw. Caindon, S. i\, May 4th, 1020. "Wharf? behind Us "Living jinoei or 4 ^ , , ^ T NEW EDISON ? . jf> t '? ? " *'? " '.- . r ' ' * ??;- ? .?; ?? - ? - - 4 ? <* 4 ' . . . ; v # ? . ? ? ?? ...... . ... V ? ; ? ? ? : Don't you want to try this fascinating test of the New* Edison's realism, ? which caused distinguished psychologists to ask in amazement: "What's behind ? . us, living singer or New Kdison ?" : . " . ' , . ) Come iirand hoar Mr. Edison's Realism Test. See what, sensations you'll get,? and determine for your self whether listening to the New Edison produces the same emotions as listening to the living linger. ^ The three cjistinguished men of art and science in tfie picture are Dr. W. V. Bingham, Director of the Department of Applied Psychology, Carnegie Insti tute of Technology ; Prof. C. H. Farnsworth, Direc tor of the Department of Music, Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Wilson Foljett, Esq.,. noted author and music critic.. They tried the Real ism Test at the Edison Shop, New York. ., They found that it brought into play their whole capacity to feel and to enjoy. They got sensations that were vivid and unique. *^7/ie Realism Test proved in. this vital demonstration, before scientists of inter national repute, that it is an ideal way for yon to judge the Neur Edison. It tells you precisely how effective is the New Kdison'f realism, ? and what thiji realism means in terms of your own musical enjoyment. Please feel free to come in at any time, and make thisuniqu* * experiment for yourself. TJir BUDGET PLAN r+fulol** your "pl*a*ur*" mxptnditurtt to that you tan buy your 4Vru> Edit on without tqutttiny your in com*. " jitk about U. CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY Telephone 156 Camden, S. C.