The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 27, 1922, Image 2

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Children Cry for Fletcher's T The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of ? and has been made under his per * sonsl supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Otonterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Sxpariments that trifle with and endanger the health of Tnf?i*a UIl?i Children ? Experience against Experiment. ' Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substancc. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been 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 sleep. The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the Signature of In Use For' Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH? CKNTAUH COMPANY, W?W YOPW CITY, MYSTKKY 4>r TI1K IlKi GUN Miscalnilation on Which (iormany Had Hopes of Wiiinliif; War. <i i t'in (hi? Hon toil 1 Icrald. ) J '/Jlfl.V i i'? 10 tVWM ? ;!?!." ?>{?!( tlU> ? .onuuns were bombarding Pari* with n "new t:uti " That liMT??lit>U' for th" nearest cnotoy lines wore eloso '<n Hubfy mdoN distant from tho Freiieh <a.i>i:al. and artillery with time power of throw, fruitful as was tin* war in now inventions, had nover Jmmmi tuard of Aui though cablegram a ft or ?alilo^r? fi i ? -1 ! ? -r;i t < m 1 Lilt' original dis patch. >< ? m ? ? s iim-s adding details. the in \ stery of rhe ? ?j?I s?.?? U? was never sat isfactorily ? 1 1 - f >?? I J J l! lias now boon left for < '??miiia nd<-r Ivinwi, who took j art ii lit-- do^lcniit^. roii^t ruction, and linal 'work inn of the m?i. to ?*o?l rlbute it< "inside >;ory' to the (rcrinan news injurs it lit I In* does tills with a reve lation (if tho ored ullty of his follow eonsplrators which is Hiiggestlve tn m\y : llii' least. Tli.' M-hi inc fur ? ??-!>!? Ilertha" j which should tran?<M?nd all other mod ctu ordnance for currying power (<? h'ave Ti :i (1 its origin with (Ion. I^ude*!) iI.irlT. 1 1 ?? it was who gave consent to | oxpcrhnontal work on u gun that would j land sliHls In 1'arls. and it was under I 1 ; i diiv<-tiuny that tin? range to ho at 'tai?n?'(l was ? gradually increased from , fifty to .sovonty live mi low. Nino . nmv-ths "f n^earch work were noed ! <m! heforo ovoii tho sj*>clfleatlon#? oouhl j drawn, and ninny moro months wont into tho const motion. Tho charge, us ual) v about ono-ttlird tho weight of the I r<>j'?*iiLi'. was in this case twice as heavy. Tho length of tho gini is.de scTllK-d as "onorinou/* " At an ancle nf -if, doi;re> v i he ha rri ! towered over the tree*, house** and roof*; as Com unmlor phrases It. "we ne*sle<i ??ome couiuge to ahoot wlftt a thing like ? gigantic slick of asparagus." Hut the te?t* wont on, range* of fifty to sixty miles were made with ease, and after the gnn had been 4))pUCfltlA tin* two weapons wore finally station c(l in h wood behind I,aon, cai*o'i>eing taken to <*oiioeal Hie location by alt tbe Hill |bv> known to military camouflage. What <lld (ho (icrmiiiiM expect to <jo with 'their ten foot cartridges. their minlity shells ami their coioifftt gun bi rrels? To lay Paris In ruim so far a- It could l>e done? that did not for a moment <s|ilf?r Into their plan. The (?citafinH had Imagined* "what would happen If Hpddenly a shell of this kind detonated In the Pbtsdaminorplatz, then one In the Alcvanderplat*, an* other at tho Zoo, and ii fourth at tho SChOrfisehc station In Berlin. The pur pose was that of ruining not the French capital, hut the morale of the enemy Yet the Parisians did not tff/unr^'hv and Hie "moral gun." tis the "?mimiiider Cftlty.- It, furnished history with one more example of the ihlj-val cula-tions on which Cermany founded ii> lt'M't ? in IUf' war. VfiNKVS WILL FILED (ire it Columbia Lawyer Left an Kstate Valued at $211,505. The last will and testament of the late Hon L. Ahney was filed yesterday morning with the judge of probate ami ihe extx-ulor est i ma tee the val-ue of the instate to he $2l-t.J>Of> styes a Colum bia dlwpatoh. Of this amount approx imately SLHH^OOO Is in I>H>erty and state certificates. The' real entote i* valued at $M.50T?. John U. Abney, is named as executor. The estate is left to relatives In viM-h shares a< the statue of distri bution in South Carolina directs iu citses of intestacy. The lot and building at the corner of Washington ami Hull streets Is left to Mrs. I.illie S. I? lease in the will, hut the reeords show* that for and In con sideration of the sum of $10,000 pn Id to him by Mrs. Llllle S. Illcflw, he convey<sl the said "house und lot to her on .In n<> 212, mi", and consequently the sHine did, not belong to him at the time of his death. Stephen Murray, fathfnl ixcgro ser vant, was left $2,050. The will was dattsl April 'J2. 1919. and was witnessed by Mary Y. Cangh man. Sam 'P. Hoof, and \V. M. lister. A Coming Marriage. Uethnmv Jan. 20. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. F/.? Baxley. of Hethune Honte ,'1. an nounce the coming marriage of their 'daughter. Lillian (\mneal1a. to Mr. Arthur Hay Cassady, of Hethune. on Wednesday, February the first. CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOK FACTS Hraurh in Camden MeeU Every Sun day at rrmbytrrlan Cliurrh. - Christian Endeavor wu? started b> Dr. FnncU 10. Clark lu the Wtlilstou Congregational Church, Portland, Mo., February 'A X88i, with no thought of thy moviuaont ever being used outside of that one church. Ch^*tiau Kudeavor is now ust*l In every country on t*?e gUAn* aivd has KO.OUO societies with 4.000.000 mcm her*. anil 1<? used iu 87 denominations. Th rocqchoul .the world the Metho dic lead. In the nuinticr of their Chris tian Endeavor Societies; the Preal>y terjana of varloua names, come next ; the Disciples of Chrint aud pa^ivU third: tho*Heformed Oburctftea fourth: the Congregalionallats llfth ; the Lu therans sixth, etc. IU our own country the order in Presbyterian, Uiwlplos of Christ, Hap tlsts, Heformcd, Methodists, Congroga liona lists, Lutherans, etc. lu Dixie, an h rule, the Methodist and Haptlst Churches umi their own denominational Society, hut thorn are a goodly nutnbor of Christian Bndoa j vor Hoc! otic* lu branches of these J Churches iu our Southern. States. During the first five years of the ex tension campaign In Dixie there were U.Witl new Christian Fiuloa vor Soc'e ; ties organized, and almost a i?-? ? r iu.! : l ion dollars given to Denominational M:? ions. During the past year there were 170 new Christian Endeavor Societies 'reported in Dixie, hut because of "war records" not nearly all now societies were reimrted. During the past year more .than two hundred Dixie Christian Endeavorcrs became Life Work H ecru its. awl many arc now !t: school preparing, for their work. There is an interesting and thriving I Christian Endeavor Society, in Camden which sends delegate? to the State Conventions, and keeps up, in all ways, with the 'newest and best Christian Bn deavor methods. They jneet every Sunday night at 7:30 in the Prcsby ' terian .Church, is interdenominational. | and will welcome all visitors. REMOVAL NOTICE. ? I w Nli to announce to customers and friends that 1 have moved fro?i Main street to Hut lodge Street, next door to American Express ollloe. Phone 302 as usual. Olbbs C. Carter. I2 3pd STAPJJB COTTON SEED. I ? j Mr. Farmer: Calling intention to our advertisement in this issue otTcr I ing Staple Cotton Seed, we want to say to those thinking of planting Sta I pie Cotton, w'e believe our seed ivs.pure a< any they can Ret. For years wp have planted only Sta ple Cotton and we do not gin for oth ers. If you plant our seed and arc careful not to mix in picking and gin ning. you will have staple cotton to sell. ? We know not- how many bales of short cotton being held by farmers In Kershaw County, but if as many as 0,000 hales and all of ir was good sta ple 'cotton, it would bring the owners right now, ou the Camden market, some lO.fH'O more money than the short cotton will bring. Why not. plant cotton that will make you most money per acre? Workman & Mackey. Cam den. S. C. ? adv. Ara DIED SUNDAY Head of the iConuv?d?ta H?d 1***? *M Krom Pneumonia. liolUO, Jan. 22. iVlM) Houodict'tl death occurred ut U o'clock thin morn ing. The end had been expected for ?ev erui hours. The attending phyaicianH, Cardinal Ua*parrl ?ud other mondjerh of tho pope's household wore prvM-yt. at the bedside. j From QlOllilbt all bojpe ?I Imhmi abandoned, and at 2 Ofeloifc Ur. Hut tintlnl announced that tlio jh>i?c qou)<I ! not live k?uger thaa four bourn at the ma \1 mum. JPdpO Benedict XV, the ?09tft sin censor of St. Totor as supreme bond of tho J torn an Catholic Church, 1h* IOjii lias pontificate on SoptemllH'r fl, i i? 1 1. -.Mil after Kur??pc entered upon lis four yearn of >vur. Vpon many occasions dn ring the war ho endeavor ed to bring tho hlHIgorcnt nations ro a | tea* 'i' agreement and thus to ni.iin , tain the title which had Ihsmi affection ately bestowed upou him* by a high dignitary of his communion as "a lues 1 seizor of (Jod seiit to bring pence." The war between Italy and Aus I trio, in both of wliioh peoples the f Ifomnii Catholic religion prcdomi nates, 'wns particularly a great sorrow to the pope. Those near. to him fc-i id ho d<f reoatcd the German violation of I Meiglum. When. the JiUsitanla w*as I sunk he telegraphed to* the ttion Km >1 eror William his abhorrence of a deed which had .shocked 'the world. LEGAL ADVERTISING TRESPASS NOTICE I \u hunting of any kind allowed on my Hc'mont place. This is for you. stay out and save yourself trouble Don't ask for permission. S F HUAS1NGTON .la nuary 2, 1022 FINAL DISCHARGE" , - Notice Is ber<"b.v given that one mouth from this daie'on -^londay, Feb ruary 20th, 1922, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of Ceo. W. (Jay. deceased, and on the fame date I will apply to Llie said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. j W. N. GAY, Administrator I Camden. S. C., Jan. 17. 10582. EXECUTORS NOTICE All parties indebted to the estate of Miss EHzi Munn, deceased, are hereby notified to make {payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any. having el alius against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time proscribed by law. E. F. MUNN, Executor. Camden. S. C.. Jan. 17th, 1022. TO CONFEDERATE VETERANS A meeting of all Confederate Vet erans of Kershaw eounty and of Camp Richard KLrkland will bo held at the court house in, Camden at 11 o'eloeK u m.. Saturday. January 28, 1022, for the purinxse of electing three Confederate Veterans to <-on>j>ose the honor board of Kershaw eounty which board hns in charge all matter's pen tainlug to pensions for Confederate Veteran* or ttwd* widow*. All niwrthwra are requested to bring their mmuul dues, ami those tumble la att?*ntl are aaked to send same. All T4?U?raiu? aiKl wUk>ws of veter**, who wiah fc> get on the petudon noN ft>! a*e reqiuwted to hand in ttalr names to be Chairman or the Ul?*t jiot la tor Mian the day net for t^j, meeting. 4 ? By order of I He Kerwlxiw Honor Board. W. F. UUSSKUA ' Chairman W. I* MelKHVKLU Probate Judge, . dork or the Board. CITATION Si aw of South Ca lolinn. Count v of Kershaw. ! .... ?> By VV. I. lletXowell Kmjulre, Proltatt [-. ' Judge. .< Whereas. T. P. Brown midi suit tt me, to Kraut him letters of Ad mini* traiion 0* t'Jie Hstatc of and efftvts fi John M. L>avls. Those are therefore U> cito and ad 0K>iiU4( all and singular (he kiltdr$? ? and ereditors of t he s i Id John 11, Davis deceased, that they be und ap. iH'ar before u?e, lu the Court <>f butfo to. l*! bold ?t Qanulen s. c., <* January 28th next after iniblieatiti# thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenooa, to if how eause, If any they have why the said Administration should not W grantedL _ CHVen under my Hand, th la- 14th djy of January, A. 1>.. 11)22. W. L. MrnOWKI.!.. Jiulgd of Piobnte for Kershaw County, Published' on tile 20t,h ami UTIli day* of January 1922, in the Camden ('brea k-Jo. and <poat<sd int the Court Hou* (1<mu- for the time prescribi-d by law. MASTER'S SALE ?Matt- of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common l'leas i hi. s. Floyd, Plaintiff -? ? Vf?. kT. J McliUre and F. H. Kay. U-tVrvi ! . antK <9 ? ?. * . Under a decree of Hie lfonor, Jamas E. Peurlfoy, Presiding . Judge In Fiftli Judicial Circuit, dated January 13, 1922, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auetlon for cash before th? Kershaw County couft hou.se door la Camden. in said state, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday, b? ing tlie 6th of February, 1022, the floi lowing described real estate: All my right, title, interest and es tate, the same befrng 6-7 of the whote in ami to all that certain piece, par eel or tract of land lying, being an4 situate in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing roie htm drtnt and one acres and bounded, and dosortbed as follow**, to wit. North by landa of Tom Jones ami tract No. 17 of the estate lands of L. C. Hough, Hoitfh by IiitHc and Savage, east t>7 Little ltock Creek and west by tract No. 15 of the estate laiKls of L. CL Hough and bedmg the aame trnct U land that was conveyed to Lois Hougfr by D. K. Hough and others by dee4 dated May nth. 1016. and recorded la ?v the oflloe of (Jlerk of Court for Kef shaw Comity, In Book "AO at Pafe 5. B. B. CLARKK, Maste f Ito :I^Wshhr<lluu?nfDi Master for Kershaw County. | January IS, 1022. South Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Asso ciation, a proposed organization for cooperative mar keting of cotton is in the process of formation. Attend one of the following meetings and hear H. G. K AMINER and W. W. LONG on cooperative marketing of cotton and other farm products: BLANEY ? Wednesday, FEB. 1, 10:30 A. M. LUGOFF? Wednesday, FEB. 1, 3 P. M. BQYKIN'-S MILL ? Thurs., FEB. 2, 10;30 A. M. CLEVELAND SCHOOL? Thu., Feb. 2, 3 P. M. CASSATT (Davis Store) Friday, FEB. 3, 10:30 A. M. BETHUNE? Friday, FEB. 3, 2:30 P. M. CAMDEN - -SAT., FEB. 4, 11 A. M. WESTV1LLE ? Monday, FEB. 6, 10;30 A. M. KERSHAW ? Monday, FEB. 6, 2:30 P. M. LIBERTY HILL ? Tuesday, FEB. 7, 11 A. M.