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Highly Cm. \tf'jtrf>*e rt fV'liftdillfDlMtf fl?mo :r.i;.s- 'tfcfc toil a %nb-(&n^a fisfn off by a r*?al rtre burn in* wftli a < rtatne. ft ?d deadly that l*? (?m? e*a (wfcMd *?? to tear fcaa It n?<trifj)?i? f??r fhl* p.jrp..*e tuat !? a fi*>urr* of 4itW r In ?p*<?'? *h< re are l?-akjr tt*% i-Jj**a. >b? fume* ftvm i fitiloii^illN or ih# dlv rh. !?;,'? of ? ;nK' ?*? fUn I effiglM* In-Wrtal . wn<1^ <yl rilnii.i' rick, from f* }* a? und**r ] wriain that ? ^i^lal nh- ; ?orbent to* uw.' for mafttc* ha* Ivn-n <!e- ?] vUed. Tills material his* l*-**n tuttu d i fiOpe-ame ami <>rlK?nall> of j a mix tut. of -V) per vent of m;?? 'gui** j ?? dffrxfflf, JJO fw*r rTti? *?f wl- j Me. 15 per 'titl of I'oUxli dioxide and I ft |xr of i1Iv?t oxWe Slightly | aiodifed Mure Ibe fti'M t rf#?!A. ili?? com- ! I>o*ltioft I# Mat*-d to Wtfk effeifh fjf I In ? ga* eftoiiter, aJM^rblog the. cart ?on monoxide from the ulr breathed. ?gv j ffjjt when fff d.< c?trrt?iJ?tloti j of moisture. ? . ; j X-Ray. Movies Th*r ili\< h*U>V' in pf?0?og- ' raphy If th? Xltfty moving p!?iur*. It ha# bOifl. }.<uMible. Of cou r>e, to look through one's 1**5 i ntt'l ihuke picture* of II ving ^runt**, -but new ***** m?>va merit of frvfry jmrt of the t*ody may be reproduced on M*- - ...n, The slightest movement of the heart, the mttarlc*. Jotflt^ ' Intefctlm';- gl n| lung* ran be watched for hour* at ft thaw, o^ch ftlCf ttWij are exited !o ha of the xri-viini hflpoftafxe <0 rae?Jifiri<? . tod ??ifgery and ma k" (KJitttbla many new Hire*. Tbene picture*; Jtave been ?>ade *o far of nn'.miU only but hn man hetng* will *<ton be (limed In the tamf way. Tl;<k htrman \??1y will feavr no socn-tK It* fiimrft whU-h the |ihy?flcl/iii ;?r4(1 'surc^'n i*ann.of r?*af|.J- | Poys* T M<\ G'aln Dust K*p'o*ion. Th" ^ f ?l ? ? ?1 ijf pnrtnu nt of rgrl'-ultar^ recently ^?v<* ? v#-ry pfnr flral domorjatmllon ??f t>;? Manger of fra'n ?ln*r ??tplostoti- fn iinpi oY^rly npcrnt* <1 ??levator* A miniature sli^rt Iron building ?a* f<?r tli?? ii*?u?on? atmtlon. A lightfl i^1ji|t wag fln?t plar^it ;?j the ttn> ?tft?tiir?* fni?i ;i f? ble^pooirful of powder, gathered In a l^atu i.anrliing plnnr. >va^ then '-blown Into ) he model building with .i 4>a!r of t.wtk/wi*/' TlitJ rc^TTT' wi?? iin explo sion uf considerable f<?rre. Th. hii thorltle* point out that clcan lines? and ln?tHllatlon of eff?-let;t ventilating ap pa rat cm will reduce th?- p?rii of pTafn <lu?t exploalona. English Active In Motor Industry. The Mrrtt big step toward inn#* pro duction In England tins been taken r.lth the organlzatloi. ??f n $:l0,tw.j0,000 combine in the British motor Industry. Its Kind. **Jamea tells me hi4 haft >.??? -tired a light role In a popular play" Then I'll bet he rnnw'?? oti ? arry ln? iRiup4-.** Txpfains It. "The tnni you wa* talkinir to last from At uhtrg." "Ah! thai etpb.tn*. \\hy he was wuct U lobHtcr." FOR FIRST CLASS PAINTING see S. D. HAMMOND Town and Country^cVork .Solicited 1008 Fair St. Camden, S. C. Dr. C. F. Sowei! DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian l.yttlrion St., Phonr 114 CAMDEN, S. C. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crockfr Hundliir Cwndm, 8. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. ? MILL WORK SASH. DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER ? " 4 - 5 ? WJUN A HUGE* STS. PkmTl KIDD NOT PIRATE | Am His Treatur# a Fable, Says Archivist I ? :.'?/* ' ' i I M4S**Cbw??tt* Author it> At*erl% t n?* Lord 8^r?Oflr?oo| WM Arch Scoun. <Jr #| ? H?9h At?v?ntur?r*. _ jt. iv1 ;.'???! ?*ory i-. ? <p* *ln I K SM * ? a f ?ir . ? *?? ??'*! % \ t ??-:-< v >r* -5 - . . -1 I'riMHeert I. tc.HU tf ' ??:?* "f *,v '? *T W'.? I I,.',. C M,' Si. o i?lr-t*" ?Utl uiUn^W ?? ;.!,>.<> ?!??? >? 'it l?i ... .'-li in 1 ?'J* '\?I5 ti * 1- Ut.f U' ?'Viy.VM of the ^ TiM-M- ?.r?- r i t- "f J<?ho H. f/KdmotuK ?<ate arehlvlst for Ma?*a Ht?' awe-nncvd to a Ie*1ur8 nt ?? - o>. 1 South Weeno- b?m*e. ^ T i-f JvlflKHWl- vka*|, 0;*^'US?ing miuflKHU jhOd tw* pirates." |>l!"lu??nt. h* *** appointed go\t-n >- 1 of New Kokand 1UW? with ? -[ eclat n>i?.ini> to Mippre** piracy. ? i:?-f < ?? ?? 1 4*.: v toff Kn?land." Ifh Ed monds contaiidMl. "he aijreed with Cn pi WltllHii) Kldd, * privatefersiriaO <.f ?<??*! tvpufe fff?m New York, to pr,^^l fl-aln#! pirate-* In a fcbip called the Adventure. galley. on a 'no capture n??-p'ij' ha*!?-; The adventurers Included Caplftttt Ktdd, Hobort Ltv In gston. Lord Clmnc^Uor So muni, .ha earl of Oxford, flrtt 1nr?l of the ad mlraKyi Hip ?j?H ?r R'?nmey, ?n<* th? duke <>f ^iirewiJuiry. s^Hfotarlcs of *t:i ; ftel'loijinni and the straw men, r'fn whom t he kin-' 5 crant of treasure was later made, did not contribute a cent. "On September ft. 1WK?, wltb a ?crr?zy' ve-*el and a ? rai/ler crew, Cant a iii Kldd proceeded <m his rnls *"n." the archive -hUI. "He picked ,tp several pirate*. Including "a M.n.rlsb <hlp "f 300 ton* and a iral mrrHmnffoan of tops. b??th havlnc French pns?p? and Inw fu! - lie cauio to New York and then to "H?r?rtijEh the trickery of Be'lo oiont. *>lio promised bin) *afe con duct. Wltb tbe remnant of bit crew he w:?m arre?fe<1, aent to Eugland. tried fnr murder and piracy, conrlcted hum* ??n Execution dock Friday. May 23. 1701. to satisfy the political ex igencies of the times. "It was either Lord Bellonoont. the lord tban^-eUor, the first lord of the admiralty, the secretaries of slate or Captain Kldd, and under this clrcum ?tnnce be bad no chance. Collusion and perjury ar.- plainly evident In hi* trial ; the French pasae* which would have cleared bim of the piracy chanre. thou Kb produced In parliament, were suppressed In the AdinlrrtHy court. Tlie least ?-a?d about Bejloroont's ac tion In the matter the better. He footed Kldd. he fooled hl? council, and thr worst of It I*. he allowed It In hi* l?>n?*r? to the lords of frnde. "Tlie Captain Kldd of today IS'-? composite pirate made up of all who frequented our shores from 1<>'?7 to I Pro)>aKanda of the worst kind blackened the reputation of a man ?,f whom h rec?*nlzed French author ity says: 'It" may_be well doubted ; whether any man In equally tfjing elreumstances hn? ever been truer to hi* tru?t.' "And yet the great American x?ublie persists in raillnK Captain Kldd a pirate and In searching for his treas ? ure, which does not exist. "Boy" Behind the -Voice. A business man who wan in a groat hurry < ailed up an establishment that had fa I led to deliver goods as ordered. A tiny boyish voice was heard at the other eud of the line* "What la It that you wish?". "Mr. Jones, hoy, and hurry." "All right," and the reviver waa hung up. In ? few minutes It una taken down h n ?i the <mall vob-e re plied "Mr. .Ion <?? Ik not It) ( "y n I help you 7" "Hee here.. boy." snapped the man ho wan In h hurry, "l want to talk with some one who vau do business. When I need the offl< e boy I will call for him. The way for you to get along I* to let the other thing* alone and Httend to your own duties." "That's what I am trying to do," meekly said the small voice. "I am the president of the company." ? Phil adelphia Ledger. Uolated Police Poet. A new farthest north Boyal Cana dian mounted police post has been established at Pond's Inlet In the ??* frerne north of Paflln's land. This Is now the most northerly post held by the force of scarlet riders, the nearest to It being those ot Chester Hold inlet and Cape Burwrli, at the entrance of Hudson's straits. ? sola staff sergeant will be full police au thority at Pond'* Inlet and will have full charge of customs and judicial '?ontrol trf Baffin's land nnd the ter ritory about it. Onty n few Ksklmos are to be found then- and it Is the occasional port of call for traders. Logical. Six year old .Vellie eanie home from the romn mnch ex, -i ted "<>!?. moth er." she "T saw the biggest crowd of f.e?.?j??e and I went over, but I couldn't M'-e anything ?*veept a wagon and a lady ^id It via* a go* ?dp wagon nnd f??t ?r,e ro listen and ? ? " Then mother lntrrropren her. Closer investigation dlscb-ed the Tact thai ib? wagon wan a gospel wagon. Uul," ox>?l<er wisely rtioetc her Bead, -It itfttbt Vav? been a gtmntp wiim IM ite my m* grewded around tt." At~FA R CF GREAT ? OfSNITV ( ? r DjmI> Op:ntrf ef Se?u?n ?# JB- i h(VM #1 Conrn^H || I Ctf> ?MAIM! Matter. 1.* riKftil rfitrHQ^M WitiKiiu t/*u 1 li<(r; wlio ?:i* ?! ii*?* ktri ti*b l?ou>*- ?l cotom >o* f?n lo jfarK lu?* gHeit rtw liji cuiiiMidil t*n I lull jut*. v? hu b i| oil* of UfMil dignity. I'll* *'( tbr da4> ? salon vl v*##e??<Nw -ie Uwl( ?*? * ft air o 4 much anltfMllllJ !i. Hint otttuti tin* ?pr?ker'? attend ee!. we?rin g er^iiiuK die**, a lib * Kv)<l trn'lte ??u??peijded (rum ? citala Ah ??*? ai>|tr<?cb?f the Inuer M?t>) from the corridor i1m? h, *cr$trani tboflt*. Hat# off. ?t ranger*!" and tltr pro.'w.jitfii ln??4^t?49 enters ? ti?e lobby, Following lb* speaker * attend ant come* (tie sergeent-at ana* bearing the museJxt gold mace. So m* body recalls thai It w*? Oliver CroiB well wbo cried. 'Take away that bauble." and fop the time wrecked a custom that ?ai *|x^edlly revived. The *iH?aker follow* the mace. He & attired lo a black silk gown. full bottomed wig and allk knee breeches, (be tall of the gbwn being lifted from (he ground by the speaker's attendant, also gowned In Milk. The chamberlain ami the speaker's secretary bring up the rear of the parade. It la said thut the stranger who was Inclined to smile at this display had only to glanc* at the face of the speaker to check bis levity. The latter'* cowpo-ore and tbe flue dignity of his mien, robbed tbe corvmooy of all stnginess. "INNOCENCE"? AND AN EGG It Waa Milwaukee Man's Misfortune That He tftoutd Thus Have Been Doubly Armed, A certain Milwaukee man bought sn egg for next morning's breakfast ! late one night and placed It carefully I In the'outslde pocket of his coat, On tbe way home he met a suspicious policeman. } "Are you armedT" Inquired the guardian of the peace. <V "Wlth Innocence," replied tbe citl sen. Tbe policeman had oover heard of | that. He decided It must >e some new kind of Swiss cannon for nlglit use, backed tha citizen against a wall and proceeded to pet him from head te foot lu search' for lumps. Ulti mately he struck the lone egg. "Ah-ho !" said the cop. "I thought so." What he thought was never said. He jammed his hand down into the pocket and the egg exploded ? wrecked by brutality. It spread over the lu side of the pocket. It clung to the cop's Angers, stickily, gumtnlly. The cop pulled bis hand out and backed away. "I got u notion to run you In for ?iperatin' a Bhell game!" he said, thick ly. "do on? beat it!'* "Heot what? thu egg Y' asked the inatx. sweetly. Tbe cop chased him two blocks be* foro his wind gave out.- -Milwaukee Journal. New Reason for Oehorning. Young red cedar trees in the Wichita National foreM are no longer Injured by tlx* herds which gntz** there. 'Hie solution of the problem was simple, the cattle are now de horned. One of the drawbacks to pas turlng national forests has heen the Injury whVeb was apt to result to the young growth from the grazing ani mals. ? After fir?* protection methods on the Wichita were fairly worked out h iui fli^es became rare Instead of the rule, red cedar begun to come rather plentifully ail over the forest under (he oak stands. As the cedar begun to reach a little size the .super visor of (he forest noticed (hut It was being broken rather badly by cattle, both In the tops and In the branches. After some consideration the super visor decided to ask the -cattlemen users of the forest to run none but dehorned cattle on the Wichita. R?ally Not important. An investigator .ialras to have dis covered In some dusty archives that back In the days when the Pilgrims landed each person coming (o Amer ica from England was required to bring with them eight bushels of com meal, two bushels of oatmeaC two gallons of vinegar and a gallon each of oil and brandy. - In Mew of the fact (hat nothing of importance hinges on the truth or falalty of this state ment, not much time need be consumed to ascertain whether this Is truth or fiction. Brown Coal. (Ji'rinntiy expects brown coal to make Uer rich ugaiu. The beds of this newly discovered fuel are only a few feet below the surface of the ground, so (hat (he material can b*> taken out with dredges. No shafts will' be re quired; no timbering, no mostly ma chinery, and no explosive". Of oourae "brown coal" Is only coal in the mak- ! ing, with about one-third the heating value of bituminous. It contains much less carbon than the latter, more ash, and ? good deal of water. Important Experiment Domestic production of rhaulmoogra oil, long tis#d in Asia for the treat ment of leprosy, Is made, possible through a consignment o 4 sceda ot the IXydnocarpTTs trea, sent froro Slam to the bureau ?f plant trutostry. They #fll be e^MNrftM*tariy propagated lb riorW^i. fclco and Ha*?fl. J** on f^aer?y#|i obfalne/T out) t rtdn ?e*da tree frown hi Borate. !. Kumtcr, FW>. 4? Mra. Mary AU<? f Vtnoir. widow of tbe lit? 8. F. Le oc4r. of llaguod, iXksd Wednesday ulght At ttM? bucne of her daughter, Mr*. VV. rc, Grabmu. on Hiwunu^reei Mrs Ixsutir wai the daughter of tbe U(? Jam* >4 II, ami Mary CoaorlL of Boo t uut vm t?> yi'Aw of ajje. i She la Mr tlv?4 bjr two daughter**. Mrs. Graham i tml Mm W#rr?*j Molar. both of Hum ? tor. hroawu. I. R trnolr. and S I. Uooff (if Ha^nxl Th? ftinenl senitw wt-ro M(1 at the High MJIN Bap(t*t clmp h of Stauv&urg at moo HO t ONGIR OLD hi THIRTY ! Women* Hair* Proved Conclusively That Aft* la Not at All a^ Matter at Yoar*. v* Perhaps wO'uHt who are uot at all | sensitive about their ?ge are still In j a minority. But tfeeif number is grow lag. In almoM any gathering where ; women chatter pleasantly and with I some intimacy about things which lo . t*re*t them you tin J at least oue ; woman who cheerfully admits that | she Is not thirty live, but fony-flve, I or that It ia a vrry long lime since she was thirty. Oue of the tragic conventions which have helped to wreck women's Uvea Is thla stupid tradition that st any given age a woman geta old Years ago tnost wotueu celebrated {heir thirtieth birthdays with a sense of de pression Willi greater common sense, wdmeu at , least began to see that even after thirty tbey might en joy life, aud that the games and amusements and Joys which are pos sible at tweuty are no less possible at forty. Today there lingers this ancient su perstition that if you have reached a cetv>'u age you must not admit the 'fact. But it will oot endure long. Now that we bear of a woman of ninety playing really capable golf, of wdmen past fifty banding themselves together In cheory fashion as golfing veterans, of women of every and any oge enjoying life, It will become un fashionable to conceal one's age.? Worn the Continental Edition of the London Mall. SURVIVED STORM AT SAMOA Major General Lojeune On* of ths Amirttan Sailors Who Came Safely Through Hurricane. v Secretary Edwin Denby of the navy Is a fan on the history of that branch ?f the service and never misses an opportunity to expatiate on Its glories. He was speaking at a Navy league dinner not long ago and vividly de scribed the. events as they occurred when, In 18S9, a hurricane caught three of our ships, three German ships and one flying the British flag In the harbor at Apia, Samoa* and sank them all except the Britisher, which man aged to get to sea. He told how the American ships were battered to pieces on the rocks, how the Vandalla sank and her crew rode out- the storm In the rig ging which still protruded from the water. Three seats down the table from Mr. -Denby sat Major General John A. Lejcune, commandant of marines. The secretary of the navy did not know at the time that Gen. Lejeune, then a naval cadet, ^s one of the lads who hung on^to rtie rigging of the Vandalla through the duration of the storm. 4 ; STAPLE COTTON SEED. Mr. Farmer: Calliug attention to our advertisement in tills issue offer ing Staph* Cotton Seed, wo want to say to those thinking of planting Sta ple Cotton, we believe our .seed as pure as any they can get. For years we have planted only Sta ple Cotton and we do not gin for fli ers. li yon plant our seed and awe j 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 bales and all of it was good sta ple cotton, it would bring the owners right now, on the Camden market, worn*- $300,000 more money than the short (otton will bring. Why not plant cotton that will make you most money per acre? Workman & Mncftey, Cam den. S. C. adr. TAX NOTICE. t> - ?' ?? Office of Treasurer Kershaw County j Camden, fi. C., Sept. 20, 19Z1. Notice - is hereby given that the books will be opened for tho collection of State. County and School Taxes from October 16th. 1921, to March Itttb. 1022. A penalty Of 1 per cent will be added to all taxes unpaid Jan uary 1st. 1922: 2 trer cent February let, 1922 and 7 per cent March 13th 1022 The rate j>er centum for Kershaw County Is as follows: Mills State Taxes, - 12 Good ltoads 2 County Taxes - 111 Hospital,' ? - - i School Taxes, 3 DcKalb township road bonds 3 Total, 82 Doc tax flJtt. All dog owners an required to MJce q return of their dogs to tho County Treasurer, who is required to ftt*leh a license teg. AU de<s esugfet wltfcevt tie 1 trams tag tta .aw^^wl&taafelaet to t (iu ^Tta taw S4-I.U01 SchtH >1 H 8cb<r?l 8cb?>oI School Srtiool jSttutit . 8cho<4 H&tool X&&W. 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Krtitwl School ' v. 1 I Mi ux ui $i.oo Ati nbleJbodleo mas* titripnt jhf af?l of twenty one (X I) to ( yoar*. both luclu.sUv, vx^eDtiSi NJ.lM* In itteorporatcd t?nVM ItOUMtjr, shall pay H-00 hh |W| pj except mlulster* of u,e Kosptl tiuiUy iu charge of a congrmg Teacher* clnployed in public i " school trustees and )***ous costly disabled In the vnUiturjr i of this State and person* who * iii i be War Ilotwee* the ?t?te? ( a|! persons actually ??mploytd In quarantine service of thij? state a'! r? aiilents who may he tLteoqo i ? rliii'l or college at the timm JBW Mid r.wd tsx ahall become doe. ?3 itui# via lining disabilities mutt m.3 . (rt *1 tiflcptes from two ret>ut?kb; pbysiciai.a of this eonnty. All Information with rvfrren? M taxes >vlll be furnished opoa apciW .lion. ?' ' 1> M Mv<\\8KILL PLANT GARDEN SEED NOW ? n ' ... '...vAtM t ? * .? ? '--/I Bad weather is about over and it's just time to g et a that Vegetable Graden ready. Plant Peas, Potatoes, Turnips, Kale, Lettuce, Radish, Tomatoes and Cabbage this month. Our seed are new and guananteed to germinate, and grown by reliable grower. If you want good healthy plants you must plant seed from healthy vigorous plants. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone 30. Ko4kk Film. Sold ud DID YOU KNOW THAT WHEN YOU BOUGHT M CHEAP TIRE OR BATTERY THAT YOU WERE BUYING AND PAYING FOR TROUBLE ? it' DID YOU KNOW THAT AFTER RECENT GREAtW] REDUCED PRICES YOU CAN BUY A KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRE OR A WILLARD BAT TERY FOR BUT VERY LITTLE MORE THAN THE SO-CALLED HIGH-GftADE CHEAP TIRES OR BATTERIES f -r : WE ARE TODAY PREPARED TO TAKE CARE & YOUR MOTOR TROUB|?S BETTER THAW EVER BEFORE. COMPUTE STOCK OP IGNITION PARTS FOR ALL .CA8$ Wise People Choose Wifely