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Children Cry lor Ftoteh?i*s The Kind You Haye Always Bought, and which has been la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of - and has been mads under his per /a sonal supervision since its infancy. \ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children ? Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would uae for yourself. What is CAST ORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural aleep. The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend. i* ? ? _ Tniiu'.ut; 'Jimps f->r ? * i r! fronts an' maintained at ['ond.Maks , Con stance. Ky? lYntral Valley. N. V and Hnrrif?lairj;> Pa ' i Swimming Is becoming one i>f tin* ; wont popular spoit.s among the women in Knglaml, and many of them are go ' jing in for life saving. The expense of maintaining Anieii <An troops on the Ithine Is more th.'in ?U/WO.OOO a tiny. [ Mi-- \ltnii I-. Selm, of Venicc, Califs n ? 1 ? ? j -'??i-ni ly became a bride tips tho .ilcv :,} Tjr, pounds, while her 'hus i-.ml weiuhs only 155 pound*. The university established by tho l ioipaiinnnl Ladles' (Jarment Work ers" Union in ('levelaud, Ohio, is under the directorship of Miss Harriet Sll verraan. Axes and other edge-tools have been manufactured at Hurtford, Conn,, for almost a century. Santa Claus COMING SURE Great bows ot* Toys arriving. Dolls from Amer ica and Japan. Sationery in Holiday Boxes. Pens from Waterman. Candies from Whitman and Iluyler. Hot-point Klectrie Appliances. Fine Cigars that satisfy and tin* best Cigarettes. Fire works in preat quantity, and at t he ripht prices. Christ mas Cards and. Folders by Gibson. which means the most artistic, and appropriate. We are offering everything in tin; Christmas line at prices that will seli the pood?. To do this we have been forced t<> cut out the credit expense, therefore NO HOLIDAY (IOODS WILL CHARGED TO ANY AC COUNT. We are pi v inn: you the benefit of this saving and know that you will appreciate it. . ROBIN ZEMPS DRUG STORE Broad St. Phone 30 Market F or Camden EVERY FRIDAY IS MARKET DAY Products will bo on sale from 10 to 1 o'clock. I he Women of Home Demonstration Clubs will have charge of the sales. You will find the products at the office of Home Demonstration Af?ent. The very best: Pork Sausage Chickens Turkeys 1'ure Cream Turnips Hnmc Ma< 1^ Syrup Hoim* < j round Meat ( 'a ii ne< i ( ioods ENGAGK YOUR TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS! ' WOULD USB NKGR0K8 To Further CiiUNf of HovIetlHin' Throughout The World. Washington, Nov. 'J(l. Union of Cl?t? J American negroes with the racial olo i incuts of all nations to Curt her the; VUilHV Of Wflihl Sovtotlsm wAW Urged ho- j fore ttiy^^oscow mooting of t lie* (?om munlst International at which. i>oth I.crdne ami Trotsky spoke, by the In t ?? ' \ iiwi j. ;i it Vflftlcal it 1 1 ? I magazine writer Heed. according to I la' 1 1* v t of his >p!'tH-h received hero !n official (lis j .tlchotf from Russia. I ><-*orlbIng tho position of the negro la | lie United St a tow, esjHcinlly in the Southern .states as "terrible,' Reed ?IMhih^I the negro offers ? twofold opportunity to the spread of commun ism la thin country. first ;i strong roe and social movement . mid >ceondf a strong proletarian muwmcnt. Ruce consciousness has stottdll.v Increased amoi'g l'h?? negroes, he said, "a certain s<>"? 'on rof who ure now carrying <?n propaganda In favor of armed revolt nlaalust the whites "and socialist le idefls a rc rapidly dcvelVpIng among the blacks employed In Industrial es tablishments. White aiut negro labor In bolh the Northern and * Southern | ?h r f of the country must 1h> joined in common la bor unions. Heed proposed as the quickest "way to destroy race prejudice and develop class solidify. Until re-1 eently negroes "were not admitted to membership In the majority of unions which comprise what Is known as the Vnii'iM'Hn Federation of Labor" he said. '"Pi>?- communists must not. hoWever, 'stmnl aloof from the negro movement for social and political equality. which is developing so rapidly at the present time anion;' the negro masses." Hoed told the meeting. "Communists must nvaln themselves ?>f t.liis movement in onler to prove the einpt iness of hour gcoisc equality and tho necessity for a social revolution, not only to liberate all laborers from slavery, but also as being the only effective moans of lib erating the oppressed negro people." Describing the status of the negro in America Hoed asserted that despite the constitutional right to the ballot in the Southern Stab <* negroes were killed If they dared to excerOlso this right and that the use of' separate schools, hotels and theaters existed in all parts of the country. "This separation of the negro from the white is called the ".Mm Crow" system, and the clergy <>f the Southern churches teach that there is also a heaven where the Mini Crow' system is in operation." Heed declared. When Liquor Was Cheap. < ireenville Piedmont. A 1)111 II by the 1 1 : i me of John Mar t in? prohabl \ Kin to so in ft folks ii< < Jreenviltr I trod in Abbeville eoiihty more 1 1 1 > t n a hundred years uu?. The \bheville Press ami Haulier lias late ly published vtiinc interesting d.ita lak en from hi ? private papers lie was an Irishman who settled in Newberry, but moved t<> Abbeville, possibly seek lug more excitement From his ae- j counts it is being learned that in lvjoj oi'dinar.\ shoes .-old at s7 I 'J eents per pair. The doctor charged him only $17."? a \i-it. including medicines. There are s '< many entries for eniilios on Hie doctor'* bills thai the ?l"gMit of j the medical profession in those days, in-tead of "operate," must have been' "naiiM'tile " The King'- I'reek pftrrrnlTj of New l? rr\ ??ounty crtified' in i paper -till j i c-erved that Pd'othor! Martin "alwa.vs behaved in a ( 'hristian. i b- ?? -on i i 1 1 ir manner," although he did j tiii.v .i little dram 1 1 , ? v\ and then Olio j Inn. died and five >car- ago lie bought a half pint of nun for IS t cents., Somewhat later lie acquired a half pint of whUk'w at 1J 12 cent-. Ten d;iys later lie bought fee same amount ii i he same price In November he took on si whole gallon at a dollar and a half anil, evidently belle\ing that "a little hair of the dog is good for the bite." got another gallon three days afterward II* never dreamed that a hundred years later thirsty hordes would pay $20 for ,i ipiart of commingl ed shoe polish, wood alcohol and em balming fluid T!:e man who sold Martin the I i ? | ? i ? ? was nl-'o a school; teHoher w ho charged - him $."<> Id for | teaeldng 70o. la*- How about that for j a low teacher's ?.a!.iry? Martin npj>ears| to have l?een :i tailoi but he charged! only *" no f"i an ordinary nmi audi for an overc-at Nowhere does it' I apJW'flr that he eomphiined of hard j times, iiv now do so ninny of the promf- j lien t AbbevilM.i ns who whittle by day t and setback by night wh?n not engaged' in fishing, hunting and practicing law ! See "Passion's Playgrounds' with ; Kathcrine MaePonald at the Majestic! Theatre Monday. T<? plea.-M- the South Sea Nlmtdcr* a' girl must l?e tntt-xMv) vky blue and wear a nose r'.r.r. It i- iust ."Vi wmi- fii:T the fir.-t introduction of automati - -elf binders for harvesting grain I *a jx r was first made of >traw- a:;<l hay at Mendville. Pa in 1 S29 California knows *l>oan5;. Ir has . i re- pl?nf?M Oifni this ?^ir does NT Want War _ ' > ? .1 Or. John W. Ilium 8ay* JHpan Is Not ri,i niiiii); War Against I'lilted Statffi III the I'OIIWI Of'ttll l|Ceomi+ Slllldil.N of his VeCent hl|> to Japan to ti 1 tend (lie world's Sunday school *????? veuilou,' held in the city ?>f Toklo, U?*v.: J W. Itain. pastor of the Maplht 'I ? ? > i i n !fli>. e.\ pressed the opinion that Japan Is nfii planning wnr oil tin* 1 : til t <m) States, relates the. Atlanta Journal. If titic war should ever come between till' I wo collieries, h% silld, it will H? ?l )?o at Japan's instigation, Uut through Hie Vnm\ Slates iK'Inif drawn into :m effort to compel i lui withdrawal ol Japan fr ?1?? Siberia. I:i this connection he said : "Japan expeets to be permitted to expand 111 Siberia, She in sending her soldiers Into tliene territories now to sttiipp out l 'ii in 1 1 1 ry . It is significant that onee her soldiers have entered a new territory they never withdraw. PI fly per cent of the gross revenue of Japan Is now hclilg ujiplled to arniaj ineiits. MoJI, whhih i,s the Pittsburg of Japan, haH hundreds of smelters and Iron foundries that are turning (Mil equipment for the building of bat tle ship*. "She is not planning war on the United States. She fully recognizes and eoneelve their right of the United States to restrict or stop entirely im migration. All she does ask is that those of her citizens who are already hen- shall receive Just and humane treatment at oUr hands. The glory of Japan is her educational system. Ninety-eight and two-tenths per cent of her people are educated. Today at the Majestic. Marshall Nei lan's "The River's Pud," from the story by James Oliver (Mir wood. Marketing Home Produce. ltcpresenta t i vos from the Camden Civic League, the Chamber of Conuner ee, and Women's Home Demonstration Clubs held ;i joint meeting in Camden on Saturday, Dee. 4th. They decided to begin a market in Camden for Products raised in the county and needed in every home. . Ivvery Friday from 10 to 1 o'clock you will find suett products on sate in the office of the Home Demonstration Attcnt. Two women from the Home Demonstration Clubs of the county will have charge of the sales. You Svill find there the very best products of eh I- 'kens, turkeys, eces. sausage, cream, butter, syrup, meal, vegetables, and canned goods. The house-keepers of Camden are" urged t ? attend these sales and give them their hearty support. This new step needs the encouragement and co operation of every inhabitant of Ker shaw County. Ilefore the ?M'odueer attempts to prpdnee a surplus of home product^, tie has got to see a place to market that surplus Ho learn to| buy homo rnkwl j>?v><1 flrnt, last and H.lttWJX . ' / Ml wnincii throughout the county, nii- linked to bring their product* to this market t<> bo - <?1<1 . It Ik not at nil ne.ossarv that ,\"ii 'u- a <hih mem lH>r to have your product* sold hero, I l?ut the Homo Demonst ration Chih Women have tafcon tin* initiative in ii:i miiiiiu this market for the time iwiny They will bo glad to ftml sale for any thing the home producer may 1 1 j i n <? to soil. Just sond It in boforo ten o'clock each Friday morning. Homo I >emonst ration Agent. CITATION State of HOUth Carolina, County of Keraftaw Hy VV. h. McDowell, ICsqulre, Probate V Judge.- ! \Vhen>(iN, I'li/.a Shannon umdo huU to mo to grunt her Letter* of Admin I titration of the Estate of and effects of Chapman Shannon ,#> These are, Therefore, to cite, and ad monish all and singular the kindrod and creditors of the said Chapman Shannon, deceased,' that thoy ho and npiwar before mo, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Camden, S. 0.? on De<vniber 2.'ird noxt. after publication' thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (Mveu tinder my Hand, this 8th day of I lei-ember. A. !>. 1020, W. h McDOWICI/L, Judgo of Probate for Kershaw Cdunty. Published on the 10th arid 17th days of December, 1020, in tho Camden Chronicle and i>osted at tho Court House door for the time prescribed by law. CITATION State of South Carollnn, County of Kershaw Fly W. Ij. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, fJ. Hoyd MeKlnnon made suit to me to grant 1dm Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and ef fects of X. K. McKinnon. These are. Therefore, to cite and ad monish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said X. K. Me Ktuuoq, deceased, that the, bet*, jnar befor* me. In the C5oUrt If , L$ bate, l<> 1h- held ut ruoHU-n s rlr* I hhh mber 22nd, liex t , Hfu.r i'^KhShI tlUMi+of, Ut II o'olook in tbi fill to show cause, If Hny the* hTErX the suid Administration sliouidTt^rT? ?..Milted. W O.ivon um.1.1 my Hutu). n,u S(. , of I >t'?vml>ci , A. I). W20, T?j| W. t>. McnoWKlf Judge of Probate Tot Kerahuw (Jj.. Published on the 10th and 170?^ ^ of December, 1020, In n?. Chronicle and posted at u* Houh?' door for the time pre*?rlM hi law. ?*" FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hert?>y given that 1 this dny filed with the 1'rohat? ju< * of Kershaw County my final rvturn !. Executor of the Estate of j?hn jT ?Sheorn, decensed 1 have u1ho aim with the Probate .Judge a petition Z a final discharge from Wy (rust Z said ^Executor, and the iota day J January, 1021, a< 11 o'clock in tS forenoon, has been appointed by-th* -mid Judge of Probate hh the titweMor the lien ring of the said i>otltUm W. M. SHANNON, Executor Estat" or Joftp A. Sheoru Camden, H. C? lKM-emher 7th, 1920. CITATION State of Houth Carolina, Couuly of Kershaw II v W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probata Judge. Whereas, Mrs. C. C. Kills road* td me to grant her Letters of AdmlnU. tint Jon of the Estate of and effmsof w. J. Kiita. These tire, Therefore, to cltf and ad monish all and singular the kind** and creditors of the said W, J. Kpifc, deceased, that they ho and appear be fore me, in t\w Court of Probate, to fc held at Camden, 8. 0., on Dwmbfl 21st next, after publication thereof at il o'clock in the forenoon, to uhow cause, if any they have, why tbc sail Administration should not be granted Given under my Hand, this 7th d?j. of December, A. D. 1020. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw Oouutj. Published on the 10th and 17th daji of December. . 1020, in the Camdei Chronicle and posted <d the Cotm House door for the time prt'scribed by law. Coming ? "Oh! Daddy." SOD Ladies Wanted To let us show them we are prepared to give clothes pressing, cleaning and repairing service second to none. ~~ ' <5. ' ? We sterilize your garments while pressing them and ? * . ' , * make no extra charge for this Super-service. Phone us about anything you want cleaned, pressed, repaired or dyed. Gibbes C. Carter & Company 1 . ?? ' . .* , ? ? _? ? ?; ? J Camden's Leading Tailors. You Are on the Bridge of Life You Certainly Will Fall Through at Some Point, 5 The Only Question is When ? You Realize that Pneumonia, Influenza, an Automobile Accident, a Bad Cold, Heart Trouble, Appendicitis, or some other trap may send you to eternity any day. On the basis of salary or income, how much would your family or business lo*e if you were to die this year? Make up a few figures. Go into the matter caretu y It will surprise you to learn what a valuable machine you are. 9HVT>r ^ upl Remember that if you are on the center span of the bridge of life you are fully protected. On thi point, the New York Life Insurance Company paid claims for nearly Fifteen Million Dollars on the lives of more than Five Tno people who DIED BETWEEN THE AGES OF FIFTEEN AND FIFTY. Art#you between fifteen and fifty? By means of life insurance you can protect your family or your ^us,nje5tueir atively little cost against the total loss of your ability to make money.^ *n comparatively little cost against the total loss of your ability interest, send me the date of your birth and let me show you how more Million People have capitalized their value as money earners for over Three Dollars in the New York Life. Do it to-day ? tomorrow may be too late ? you make no money by wal^in^^< fact you lose money. ri ngiiinpm, n , , New York Life Insurance Company . L. C. SHAW, Agent