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Now Hotel In Proposed. MJhlii'ps UN-, .Juut;. llUhopvllle is i" have a modern, up-to-date hotel, A inns* meet tin; of /"the ImisIiuv^s men j \ya* held In tin* <^urt -.Iioumi last njjjfht. ill t be Interest of t )l?? IJI<>VctU<-UL The uict'iliix wax <*ft 1 lei I by Mayor W. L. I'n rrolL who presided. 1 1 *\si* the yelp era I opinion of thos4,v who attended jlu.il' Plrthopviilc had "ill / 1 <?vv ,t |l?' |?l??x? nl accommcda I Jon* and that there Is no (own In Hunt I) ('W'ilmi Vv|?<k?>?. there u ii heilcV ojK-nlnu for a iiicMlc-rn. up txMlalc hotel than here. It \uis decid ed to huild a hut el with not le.Hei than ri rt \ r< ii ?iii -- it a .cost of ^Vhmkk^. Tho Stock )S llliw Ik'III^ ??ffer?*d Mild If !???? Inu Mihserjhfrl for if roe I. \V Pollock In Itun For S? ualr Tint tlheraw Chronicle mi,vs: Tin* < Mironletc understand* \lial Setiator 10. 1 >. Slllltll Will Im? OppOSCll for IT ClCO-. tlon In tin1 primaries this summer hy Hon. th'orjft* Waring, <?f Cohnnlda and Hon. U . I'. Pollock. of oiir city with ofher plums to Is* hoard from. Now York City lias. inure than MH>( (KM) <inh\Vo|ltl'll. ~AN~ [WdTnAMK To Amend an Ordinance, Fntltled an Ordinance: 'I'o ProJilhlf, Within The Cori>orato Limits of the < ' i t \ of -Camden, s. tho Manufacture, Sale, Barter, Exchange (flying Away (?.> Jndih'o Trade, the Fur njuhlntt at Public Places or Otherwise Disposing of Alcohol Spirituous, Vinous .Malt I diploic or HeveraKcs hy Wlvat*? over nil me called, if prunk to Fxcosh will Produce 1 nt ox h'at ion. Fxcept for Sale of Alcohol iii ('or tain ("a He# t'jion (Vrinln Conditions, and Except the Sale of Wines, For Sacramental purposes, and to Provide Penalties for the Viola tion Tlieroor. 151] IT < ?IC I ?.\ I X I !l > t.y tliu City Council of (luudeh. South Carolina. Hi ! due session assembled, and hy the au thority of same. That an ordinance to Prohibit. Willi! ft The corporate Limit* of i hi ? City nf Camden, S ('., the .Mann- ' -fa dure Sale. Ha iter, Fxchaiuje. (Jiving ( Away to Induce Trade, the Futalshlng 1 at Piddle I'Kices or otherwise Idspos- ' Ihk of Alcohol Spirituous, Vinous or I Mtalt Lhpfors or Beverages hy Wlmfso- 4 ever name called, Which If Drunk to ' Fx cess will produce Intoxication. Fx- ' eept for sale of Alcohol in Certain cases. ' Upon Certil.iii Conditions, ami Fxoept ' tin1 Sale of Wines for Sacramental ' Purpose*, and to Provide Penalties for ' I he \ l i"ti Thereof Untitled hv the City ? "? ? u in 1 1 of Cum dep. S. ( the 17th. day of NPirchj I0IO. I>c and is heri'Ky amende I as I follows Hy adding in Section < *pe CI) of .-it i < I Ordinance after the words' I "Fur ii tali at Pul/lle Ma***" ? ti?? follow j.J-Jlg word ; ' i'liihsjiuri " ami by 'hang [ inyfr tljc iiiiiiiIkt of Sect inn (Wl (10) :nf *inl or4il)4.tt^ Uf UUmbtfr l/lcven j i I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 l ' \ a dtl mi a II tt'U (|,0) ' tile follow iiitf ; "That all Alcoholic M qUOOi ami M< \? rau'c* fj(d#ed under the ['urovUipOH of thl* oKJIivhikv shall t>o forfeited upon mil vi t ion of (lit* party of pgr tie* oh urged With tin- wolation <?f ? 1 1 1 \ prlvbd.on of tliis ordinance, or up i>ii iiirir fui1ln? i" ,t i pcii i a "?l forfeit ? in?l theljT ?>?"?<!. " *o that Ktfhl <<nll..am?' amended mIiu'11 rend hh follows ; 1 , s I M "l'!< >.N ON IS <l> That ill) a loo* ' holic liquors and jaw or ages, whether (manufactured within this Shite or i idw? where, or any .Mixture by what.no* ? ii i name t'U I led which If ? 1 r? 1 1 1 k to c\ 'cess will produce Intoxication, arc hero i.hy declared to ho detrimental, and Molr use rtrnl consumption to Ik- against the i morale km I hca lih and safety of the City, and contraband. '('hat it shall unlawful for any person firm, cor 'pupation or association within this City, to manufacture mill, Imrter, eKChgnge, i.cceivc, accept, ? i VP away to Induce trade, deliver, Store, keep in posc.sslon in the City of Camden, furnish at pub li?* place's transport, or otherwise dis pose' of tiny spirituous malt, vinous, fermented, brewed or other liquors and leverages, or any compound or nil\< tore I hereof, which contains taloohol and is tiica as a beverage, ami w blch If drunk to excess will produce Intoxica tion, except ns hereinafter provided. .? SKOTiON TWO (L') That whole sale druggist may lawfully sell in Wholesale quantities to retail druggist and to public or charitable Hospitals or to medical or pharmaceutical col leges, and in no other way, pure alco hol for medical purposes only or grain alcohol to l>e used hy chemists or bac teriologists actually engaged In scien tific w?rk, and fi?r such purposes, only and such wholesale druggists shall at Ihe end of each niontth In which any Niich sales have been made, file with the Clerk of the court of the County of Kershaw a statement in writing under oath, giving the name of tilie purchaser) the pi roe paid, the date of sale and the quantity amiohimictor of the alcohol wold.. That fr-sfild wUiolCsale druggist Bulking such sale is not a resident of the State of South Carol l(K?, then such statement shall be filed iu the office of the Clerk of the Court of tin' county in which the purchaser resides. SK<vn<>\ THftKK CI) Tlwt any retail druggist doing business iu tho rorporate limits of the cit#; of Camden, who Is himself n registered or lleens *d pharnjjiclst, or who regularly era l>lo.vs a registered or licensed ftlianna ?1*1. may nell, iu the manner herein sel mt, 'provided said retail druggist has filed a bond in the sum of five Ihous und dollars t<il>o approved by the Clerk if Court of Kershuw County, as provid ed for by an act of the legislature of South Carolina, coirtlitlonOd for a faithful obvcvance of the provis ions of said Act of the T/Oglslalure such bond to be aproved b.v Hie Clerk of the Court, and who has paid tho reiru- 1 lar license, as a druggist, required by an ordinance of the city of tXimdon, TRACE the performance of the SPECIAL SlX to its source and you find a motor of power and great flexibility; a motor which utilizes every particle of fuel, operates satis factorily on poor grades of fuel, and delivers its power without waste to the rear wheels. SOU. P. detachable-head motor; lnlermedial? Irtnimiwioni 1 19-in wheelbaae, giving maximum comfort for 5 pawtniiert. All StudebaUer Car* are equipped with Cord Tirea- another StudebaUer precedent 44 This is a Studebaker Year'* CAROLINA MOTOR CO., (Inc) Camden. S. C. HUPMOBILES We are now accepting orders for imme diate delivery on the new Hupmobile I 920 Model. Can make delivery within one week's notice. GEORGE T. LITTLE purt' alcohol for mod kill purpoici only, grain ulcohol to chemist and baeterhrfo gists actually engaged W atcleutlfic work, ami f*?r sucli pun>0*p? only: Pro viding that nothing liereln contained -hall pre* ml mwIi druggists from us ing alcohol in I h<* compounding of pre lerlpttonH ?>i ..lU-r 1 1*1 ? < I i < ' i 1 1 < 1 s . ilu- >alc of v\ li it'll would not siili.itvt him t<> llif payment of til special lax rrtjtilrtMl of ; liquor dealers by tin* (ioverutucnl of the I nlte SiMtf^: Provided further that nothing herein euutulncd >hull prevent HU?h druggist from compounding or ?olling hum lb dual I?rO|HTdflonH maun factured lu-'nccordanccw Ith formula* pi i ^M iiKd h.v the United state* Phar* inacoi>cccla and National Formulary which contains no more alcohol than Is ry. to extract the medicinal properties of the drhgs contained In Mich prcpcratloiis, a i >< I no iuoit alcohol Mian is lit-' Ts-.ii r> to hold the micdlclnal agents in solution, and which iiit m um fu< fund and sold as modi cine and not a* a beverage. skctio.n KOI'U (4) That no sale of nun* alcdbo), for medicinal purposes shall ho made jL>y any retail druggist, except U|n>ii the prescription of a regu lar practicing physician of the City of Camden who, before writing such pre scription. shall make an actual exanil nation of Mie person for whom the pro scription, l*? Issued, and. the said pre scription shall be substantially lujtlie i'oi low in.' form: STAT 10 OF S<H Til CAHOMNA K RUSH AW CONUTY TO Druggist I, a regular licensed and pactlslng pny slclan under the laws of this State do hereby certify that I have examined a patient in my charge aud I do hereby prescribe for the use of said patient alco hol, and I further certify that the use of such alcohol Is, In my judgement ab solutely necessary to alleviate or cure the Illness or disease from which said patient is now suffering, and that I am not interested In the drug store to wihlch this proscription is directed, nor in tho profits on the drugs herein pre .scribed. i ted -:v ^; m.i>." SEC5TION Kl.V.K (5) That no pre scription shall be filet} herein except upon the day upon which it is issued or the following day and no more than one ihnlf pint of aleoliol shall he sold n nd delivered on any one proscription, and when such prescription is filled it shall not he rented but shall lie deliv ered t<? the druggist filling same and at the end (if the month in which the vnine Is filled, it ihal 1)0 filed by such dru&glst in tlie office of the Clerk of Court of Kershnw .County : Provided. No druggist, who is also u light practic ing physician, shall l'lll his own pre scription here under, nor .shall they bo filled nt any drug store In w'hich. the said physician is financially interest ed: Provided further, that the delivery of siu'h alcohol sold under such pre script ion 1* issued to the physician or some one authorized by the physician or In case of a minor to his parent "r guardian or physician or some one authorized by said physician. SECTION .SIX (t?i That any retail* druggist whose place of business is sit uatcd in the City of Camden, may Imv full.x sell alcohol in quantities not .greater than five (5) gallons. to he used in t'ire nrfs or scientific or me ehanieal purpose and such druggist may selj In like (piautities. to chemist mid baeteriofogists engaged in .scien tific work, .and for such purposes duly, and such druggist may sell in qiran i i f Jes not greater than .one half gallon, wine used for sacramental or religious purp?.ses o ily. That any person des iring to pinvhasc alcohol for the pupose ?et out in this scetivn, shall sign a written or printed statement, giving his name, residence, occupation and purpose fur Which he intends to use said (alcohol and lie shall certify that said alcohol is purchased in good faith for such purpose and no other .and that said durggist shall at the .end of each month, file with die clerk of court for Kershaw County, all such statements with a certificate under oath that said "hieomcnt contained a true statement of all such sales, SECTK )\ SKY EN (7). That all statement of prescriptions required by this ordinance Lo he" tiled in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County *hall |k> recorded and properly indexed by 1 1 i4ii in a book kept for that puri>ose. which, shall at till times be ojk'ii for public inspection, and a cer tified copy of such record or the origi nal statement or prescription, with the certificate of the clerk of court indors ed thereon, showing that i^ has l>eon recorded, shall he. prima fade evidence of the facts recited therein. For mak ing such record, the CJerk of Court shall be entitled to charge and collect for each proscription a fee of live cents 'and for each statement, other than pre scriptions a fee of five cents and for each statement, other than prescrip tions a fee of fifteen cents, which shall l?e j>a id by the party tilling the same, as required by the Statute law of the State. SECTION EIGHT /R). That noth ing in this ordinance shall prevent the sale of wood or denatured alcohol. SECTION NINE (0). That all al coholic liquors and beverages seized under the provisions of this ordinance shall l>e forfeited upon conviction of the party or pnrtles charged with the violation of any provisions of this or dinance. or upon their failing to ap pear and forfeiting their bond. SECTION TEN (10i.\ Tlva t any per son who vlloates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor nml upon conviction thereof l>e fined In a sum not more than one Hundred Hollars, or Imprisoned ? t hard labor upon the public works of the City of Camden, for a period of not more than thirty days. SECTION BLEVEN (11). That any druggist or physician who violates in any way the provisions of this ordi nance shall, in addition to the pun La ment herein provided, have their li cense revoked for a period of not more than thirty days far each offense. Ratified in Council assembled this 17th day of .N?ay. W. .7 IH'NN Mayor of the City of Camden Atte*t H C SINGLETON. City Cicrk AN ORDINANCE To Provide Kirf Limits in the City of Camden. State of South Carolina. lie it ordained by the Mayor and A1- , dermen of tbe City of (V*mden. State i of South Carolina, in Council Assembled and by authority of the same: I * v 'Another Royal" Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL From the New Royal Cook Book WHEN the children romp in hungry as young bejau'S, here are some wholesome, economical de lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. ? Cookies cup shortening 8 cUps sutrar ty cup milk . Imii *A teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cups flour 8 teasi>oona Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten egga and beat again; add slowly to creamed shorten ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour sifted with baking, pow der; add enough more flour to Jnake stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie, cutter,' sprin kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about 12 minutes in hot oven. ? Cocoa Drop Cakes s 4 tablespoons ahortenlpg 1 cup sugar levg ? H cup milk 1* cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder H oup cocoa % teaspoon salt . . jL teaspoon vanilla extract BAKING POWDER Mbmalutofy Rura Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour, baking powd< r, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled Orange Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar H cup mnk {?** ? 2 cups flour I teaspoons Royal Baklna Powder U teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon orange extract grated rind o 1 1 orange Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating well; add milk 1 a little at a time; then add well-beaten egg; sift flour, I ?baking powder and s^lt to gether and add to mixture: add flavoring and grated orange find: mix well. Bake in greased shallow tin{ or in dividual cake tins, in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE Just off the pr?88 and fln?r than ever before. n?i ^?ferSJrlB name and address. royal baking powoia m 11& Fulton Str??i ?8 New York Oity "Bake with Royal and be Sure " 1 That It shall be unlawful to erect any wooden or frame building, that Us to say, any building, tilie sides of which of the roof of which Is composed whol ly or partly of wood or other materiaf not fire proof, and that frame buildings with the sides covered with tin <>r gal vanized sheet iron, shall not he con sidered fireproof under the terms of thltt 'ordinance. within the fullvw.ipg 1TFS1IS, to wit: Fronting or bordering ori Broad Street between York Street and Lafayette Avenue or 12th Street. and?lii a space of One Ilunderd and fif ty (150) feet in width on each side of Inroad Street': and on ItuMedge Street and l)cKalb Street from Church Street to Mcvrket Street and in a space of One Hundred and fifty (150) feet in width on each .side of Itutledge Street and DoKttlb Street.- ~ ? ?*;.! :i ' ?'* II. That any person violating this ordinance, shall upon -conviction before the Recorder l>e fined not; exceeding OnC Hundred dollars ($100.00)' or Im prisoned not exceeding thirty days (30) or both in the discretion of the Recorder. III. That should uny .building be erected contrary to Mils ordinance, the City Council may order the same to be removed and if the <4ame.is not remov ed \yjth'in a time to be specified by the said City Council the said City | Council may have the same removed and charge the expense of such re ? ' inovul against tihe owner of any lot: lota upon which such iHegal build is -erected, the same to be coljwj by suit against such owner of the j or lots. IV. That all ordinances or part#i ordinances iueonsMent herewith, I and the. .sjimq.ii re hereby repealed Ratified i? Council assembled ;fl i7th day of way, 1920. ^ W.- J. DIM v; Mayor, of, the City .of Camw Attest: n. C. SINGLETON, "1 City Clerk In Iceland the mother Is ai\vaj$& guardian of her children. . <3 The Greek. The ancient Greek idealized the body; he lavished attention upon it. Health was a priceless boon ? for only in perfect health lay nap** piness, personal efficiency, an honest heritage to his chijdren. Keep fit! Enjoy the same glorious health that inspired the Creeks of old? in their arts and in their games. It is yours merely for tne observance of certain laws of Nature. And tKe first of these ia-*. internal cleanliness. Nujol will keep the poisonous food waste moving out of your body. It works on an entirely new principle. ? ^ | Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it simply softens the food waste. iff* enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, cor,^ractinL^^ - expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so | passes naturally out of the system. % -v .Jk'f Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy^thoW*!'1 ?* bowel evacuation at regular intervals ? the healthiest habit iri the world. Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. TVy it. ^ cr - ? ? ? -? Nujol is sold by nil druggist* in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol T rade Mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (NeW Jer??y)i 50 Broadway, New York for booklet "Thirty Feet of DA||er". ? - ? - ? 3 The Modern Method of Treating an Old Complaint ? Nu.i Ol ^ rig as pat. orr.