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Put This Power Plant On Your Farm And get your work gone quickly and cheaply , while others are fighting the vexing farm labor problem. The CLETRAC stops eating when it stops work, that's where it's efficiency beats the mule, you can hitch the CLET&AC to any kind of work : Plowing, Harrow ing, Mowing Harvesting, Logging, Wood Sawing, Road Building. And it works in any kind of soil : sand, clay, rough hillsides or level fields. Because the CLETRAC is geared to the ground with ten feet of traction surface to take hold and pull, and because it developes more power than it's actual rating, you'll find that it never balks or stops no matter how heavy the job you set it to doing. We'll be glad to demonstrate the CLETRAC on the actual work you will expect it to do on your farm. Get in touch with our agent. Carolina Tractor & Truck Co. 1214 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. ALEX G. CLARKSON, Box 38, CAMDEN, S. C. Sale* Manager for Lee, Sumter and Kerthaw Counties. Mention The Chronicle When Writing Advertisers , THOMAS KPNKIAM MICAS \ , I Bnfcered into rent at Jhl? homo In Ofye?t0rfleld < Wrtbouae, June 1'2, 1020, in hi* eighty fifth jmr, 1%OlDli Bph Hiui I an -an, M. IX, ?<>n 0 1 the Dr, n?'i i ju hi i M fttm^ot Urat i ami hi* wife, Melita TllJer. I f ?* wan l*>rn F??bruar.v 1H.U5. at Tiller's Ferry, Kershaw County, -- * ? Ills earty academic training wan re olvcd Iii tin- local field 9Cb09)i" w hi. ii dtt^d blm to cuter the south Carolina Military Academy, from which institution he wan graduated, in 1853, In ait unusually brilliant flat*. i Of the wix teen graduate* all won coin * injurious In the Ooufederatu States - Armfi WTa w w^iMi demise antedat ed hostilities. He received hlft medi cal diploma from the South Carolina Medical CtQtefO in I8fi0. On June 15, 1850, he married Miss Dollle tUiapman daughter of Qen. Wui. J. and Dorothy Craig Hanna, of CSwflorfleW Court house. The doctor Js survival hy his wid ow ant) ?e veil children: Dr. ilcnjamln D. Lucas, teaching In Virginia; T. T. Lucas, commercial traveler, Charlotte, N. C. ; ACt>?. Felix Cannon, Hamlet, N. C. : Dr. Jonathan R Lucas, Ktiby, S. 0.; W. A | Lucas and Misses Anu and Pea rle Lucas, of Oheaterfltfld Court house. Besides these immediate rela tives are fifteen grandchildren, one great grandchild, a brother, Simon D. Lucas, who still resides at the old fam ily place near Rethune and a large number of nephew# and nieces. Dr. Lucas was the first superin tendent of education of Chesterfield County and was State Senator In the earty 00*8. He was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason in Landmark Lodge, In Chattiest om in 1K57? He ever exem plified the teachings of this order and the local lodge paid high tribute to tils memory in their conduct of the com mittal of tiielr deceased brother to his last resting place. Fined ltollar Per Hour Kansas City, Kan.? In all probabili ty Lt will lie some time liefore C. IIu lH?rt, 11), "lets out" his motarcyclc again. ^Picked up here the other night for K|Myding, Hubert admitted to the police judge "that he was "doing about ftft-ntik hour." It cost him at the rate of just $1 |ier mile to see how fast the "one lunger" would travel. The law restricting the hours of la bor for "conduct orette*" In New York bus l>een repealed. What a Thing it is to be Fit! To he not mercls free from actual sickness, hut to be well, abundantly well, exuberantly well and to have the mental vim and stamina which go with physical robustness! Wholesome food, regular habits, cxcrcisc that is the way to keep fit. Such health is out of the question fqr you as long as you are constipated. And laxative and cathartic pills only aggravate and confirm the constipation habit. Nujol works on an entirely new principle. Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it simply softens the food waste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. - ? , Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature maintain easy, thor ough bowel evacuation at regular intervals ? the healthiest habit in the wT>rld. Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it. Nujol in sold bs xll druggist* in sealed bottles only, hearing Nujol Trade Mark. Write Nujol laboratories , Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). 50 Hroadv* . New York, for booklet " Thirty Feet of Danger". / he Modern Method of 1 reating an Old Complaint Nujol Bto a*. PAT. orr, For Constipation AUTO TlllKF I'n>h Out at BeooHlMvUle Ouly U> Kw? Another Charge ( I tell l>et t XV i lie A(lVOCtttl*? Aftfl IVlUaiulllg lit jMll Im'P? 15 II. A. Nuprin got out la*t WeOnMv by paying something over two thou sand dollars, Norrl>t was charged with stealing Mis. J. II Pate's car at Clio one night Several vrwkn ago. S0o*t after. the car dUa/ppea red, Uural Policeman ItiifUH NV. Jack hoi i and others got on the trail and overtook Norrls uml the car over tjj^* North Carolina line. They m'^l liltu for tw^mty miles, shooing at the car trying t?A puncture tfle tires and *top him, butfhe finally fl?ut ran tlieju flhd etK&petf ,J rte-cnfrlcd tlu? car to ttl<<hu).oud, Va.. and sold It. There It was recovered in a damaged condition. . Norrls wont on to San Francises California, and there he was located. Sheriff Patterson went after hlni and brought htm to ltennettsvllle Jail. Is'orrli' wife and other relatives and friends and an attorney came to see blni from his home town, Dunn, N. CL An agreeweut was finally reached whereby Magistrate J. P. Gibson re leased Norrls upon the following con ditions which were fulfilled. That lie pay to Mrs. Pate $1000 damages; to Mirs. Pate's attorneys $200; to Sheriff Patterson $440 expenses in bringing Norrl? from Sfan Francisco and feeding him In Jail 'here ; and put up $400 cash bond for appearance for trial al cir cuit court here hi July, On the night Mrs. Pate's car was stolen, Norrls left a liulck ear at a house at Hebron Cross roads ami walked to CJlo, where he took Mrs. Pate's .car and eseaped. McColl and Stevenson, attorneys for Mr* Pate, afterward had the car at Hebron, at tached. After the settlement , roached and Norrls was released from la 11 011* June Uth. the attached car. was released and Norrls took It to North Carolina. ? ? The next day a telegram was receiv ed here from Richmond, giving the de scription and number of the car which was left by Norrls at Hebron, and say ing that It had l?een vfolen from Hlcb: mond. The aufchorftles Tierc immediate l.v replied, giving the facts in the ease. Officers are now searching for this car and for Norrls, to answer in the Vir ginia courts for stealing a <nr in Rich mond. - V VICTORY* MEDALS READY Veterans of World War to .Receive Clasps * . I Waybill# Ion. June 120.~-I>itstr'rb?thm of 5.765.QJH) victory medals to membeiN of the arni.v, navy Biul marine corps who were in service between April 0, 1917, ami November 11. 1918. will begin tomorrow. In addition to the medal itwelf, the War Department has authorized the issuance of thirteen "com hat, or major operation clasps" and a "defensive 'sector clasp" to lie worn on the ribbon w it'll the medal and five oversea service clasps for troops on titled to this decoration; the St. Mi Among the major operation claajus, the Meuse-Argonne offensive leads in point of number*, departmental rec ords showing that 1 .,24)8,. 100 men are out it 1(1 to this decoration; the St. Mi ll lei drive is second m-ith 557,750. and the Aisne-Mnrnc lwittlc third; with 277,s00. The first victory medal w?s pre sented in February -to President Wil son as commander-in-chief of the na tion's military and naval forces. Card of Thanks Editor Chronicle : Win you please a/llow me space in your paper to thank my friends and neighbors for the good help and kind deeds shown us during our recent sickness. May God's ble*?s ings rest upon eacfli one of them. J. E. Mangum and Family Bethune, S. C., Jtme 20. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Thursday. July 22nd, 1020. 1 will make to the Pro bate Judge of Kershaw County my fi nal return as Administratrix of the estate of W. S. Barnes, deceased, and ?n the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. LAURA S. BARNES. Camden, ?S. June 20th, 1020. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, July 5th, 1920, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my firial return at Administrator of the estate of Jesse A. Nelson, deceased, and on the same day I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. JOHN D. NELSON, Administrator. Camden, S. C., June 2nd, 1920. Notice To Debtors and Creditors. V All parties indebted to the Cfrtate of R. A. McOasklll, deceased, ore here by notified to make pay mem* to the un<Sersigned? and all parties having claims against the rtaid estate will pre sent them duly tottered within the time prescribed by law. C. B. MoOASKILL, J. O. McCASKILL, Qualified Administrators. Camden S. C? June ftth, 1920. irby Will Offer f#r fifwle Ami UiumtM, J une 11. ? W, C. Irt>y today announced himself a s a candidate for the rnited K-tates senate u??i will en ter the campaign when It ?*t Humter, June 1W, Mr. irby rejtapweiil- < ed I .aureus county In the h'^tnln t tvi'u for ten jwrn, and four years ago he was a candidate for governor. In uifck Ing hi* announcement for the senate1 mee, Mr. Irhy gave out a statement 4n ? *rh4ch tu* Uidleattt* some of ^he things he w HI advocate in his ?*a m palgo apets'hea. Later he will Issue a platform of iprluciples. One of J&e ^?JUhifii things Mr, Irby will advocate will Ik> the establishment of govern* inent bonded warehouses, uot^nly for cotton but for iierhduihte products, meats, i|>ouHry, isdaOoe*. etc, 'Phe adoption of a system of such coW storage warehouses will bo hi the In terest of the farmer, who la frequently placed at a dlsad vantage iu disposing of his hogs, potat oes or other home grown products, for the reasuu Mia* there is no marketing system, and he must sell his pyod i *e when 1:10 o al market may be high or low. The sur ? i_ /?' V.y*?-vV r'". arw^S!-j3 p)ux o t tbe farmer's croon i*M? p tton, and it <*a be ?lteo him this M|-. lttojr tWuid. Avfti Wreck. in Suwtnr A very l?a?l wnvk txvurr*d wi i%.| 4., I> Stm t Saturday, wbeti iwu %M| im>M<>? <o11UUh1 lajurijif the <nvuft of botfe faurt. Mra. J- R Kolb, drt an tttst aud Uw, U. C. lUrhaMsoii.llrill Iuk a Kranklln wa? tm Kniem strwt J li?K s?>uU?. Tin* two nirn u*ot tt tbe<3 ner Qj( Liberty and Nairn ntrett, t3 Franklin betug piwbed ore* <>n ( J ? urbiiig ami lx)tb canoilaiaagiH). fh3 were several ladle* in I ho ?ir w3 Mih ltlehardson, all of whom injured mofti or leta. MIhh CaruliJ Hhhardson was thought tv> wry aS lou?ly burl and was taken hotfte iU|I| uiKons.-l.MjH condition. IUt mjl (rtonOa wlH too glad to hoar thtljj lit a great ileal toftter t?Klay ami t^l doctor <lqei not think that Mi* ^1 recolvot any serious Injury Item It la only on rare occasion* that a] woman attends a funeral In M?k?J All Motorists - % Made Happy "aMMM Who Read and Respond! The "GREEN FLAG" dealer invites you to make a practi* cal, impartial test of "GREEN FLAG" Motor Oil. 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