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Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uie for over thirty years, has borne the signature of on the wrapper all these years just to protect the coming generations. l)o not be deceived. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Bxperiments 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 use for yourself. What is CASTORIA f . * Castoria 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 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 r# In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI OINTAON COMPANY. NIW VblitV CITY. ON ELECTION NIGHT. What h Newspaper Man Has to (?? Through With When He In Busy. The following from the York En <lnirer will be read with a groat deal of amusement, and eaii be fully ap preciated by tlie entire newspaper fra ternity : I'lactv Yorkvillo Enquirer office. Time: Tuesday night. Aug. 'Ji>, 11:30 P in. '?Hello.*' "itello." "That Tlu? Kiuiuir'or.'-' " Yes<." "Want to know about the election." "What do you want to know?" "Oh the legislative race." "All right here goes." "Heamguard ,'t.25r>: Holln. 1.1S0; Bradford, -,0K7? "Did you say ,'5.ftN7 V?" "No, 2,987." "Hello. I didn't catch that." M?t-\v-o one and one?yon and I ? TW<>. "Oh, two, all right?t'hanks." The figure a are given finally on the lr^islutivo n?c?, "What about treasurer's race?" "l>on't kiu?v yet, sir -haven't added tin* figures?" "What1* ' matter ?? haven't adthsl '(?in?" "Haven't had. time?" "How about the other races','" "HavcuH got to them yet." A touch of irony In tho tone at the Other oiul of the wire "l want to go to bed ami 1 want to know before I go. I am a subscriber to your pai?er.'' I "Yes. sir, sorry hut the information | is not available, Jiwt now. You see i we are working as fast as we can to fffct the figures in." WtHiuiii's fohv ev hlnil1 v ill till' bail . near the telephone at the oilier end of the line: "I>ear. how dill he say those women" were running?" "He hasn't said." "Couldn't you call tne up in a few minutes ami give nie the results?" In quires the voter at the other eml of the line?" "Couldn't hardly do that, sir. You'll have, to call. You see this is a busy tittle with us." "I'm a subscriber to yt>ur paper, you know?" ? "Yes, sir, jw> are several thousand others.'' "Well, if I can't get anything more I'll have to go to bed; but I'd like to* I know." "Yes, sir, we'd like to accommodate you but it is impossible now." Receiver at the other end goes up with a bang indicating that the sub tfcribev is mad. "Ain't life in the newspaper game on election night grand?" remarks the printer's devil. And the man at the telephone grabs him by the scruff of the neck and shakes. ? 9 ' Lust Tiling lie Did. There had been an .explosion and the under manager was collecting de tails as to how it occurred. "You M*e. sir," explained one man, "there was an escape of gas. and old Thomas went to look for it with a ca mile." "With a candle!" gasjasl the under manager. "I should have thought that wo mid have been the last thing on earth Thomas would do." "It was, sir." A Real Cord Tire for Small i Cars at a Popular Price The new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord in the 30x3^2 inch clincher type is a tire that the small car owner will warmly welcome. It gives him, at a price lower than the net price he is asked to pay for many "long discount" tires, eve*y advantage of quality cord tire performance, for it is a quality tire through and through. It is made of high-grade long-staple cotton; it embodies the reliable Goodyear quality of materials; its clean-cut tread engages the toad like a cogwheel. The scientific distribution of rubber in this tread?the wide center rib and the semi-flat contour?gives a thick, brtoad surface that is exceedingly slow to wear. The tough tread stock in this tire is carried down the fifefe walls clear to the bead, making it rut-pioof to an extract* dmary degree. Ia every particular it is a representative Goodyear product, boflt to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation* Despite Its high quality, and the expertneas of to construc tion, 'it sells at a price as low or lower than that of 1 which lack its important features. The 30 x 3 lA inch Cross-Rib Cord clincher $12.50 This price includes manufacturer's excise tax Goodyear Crot&Rib Tread-Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks FOR SALE BY KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY The new Qoodycar Cross-Rib Tread Cord How Home Hmv Kffwts the Kraft*. l>uuk ItotM* that ltr<?wn-Mule?ehew inx-}H>n-i)f a ?uu ftom Hoffwallow, took ^-j^tgguf home brew l??t w?vk, Hllit >Wt u* the following: 'Mr. Udttor: ln> your opinion does the ubsmul dl^ngwtiiousiie** ?f the prehlajorir atavism have ally aj*pre clllilo offeet ?>? the coincident pecu liarities of (he tulnnndual coefficient 5 in other >vt>rda. does the aumphohs liielneraiioii of the .'biological pope ? iitji|m*1 1 Iwar any vs?hesi\e relation I.. I lie ul'oritfinal effectiveness of (he rvtromi'Nsivt' lnflulitTidi?? If. so,, will you oluctdlilo further ami explain how (he indivlsn'blo coordination may )n< rchai-it uhtcd io allow ilic i?iivinaiJe vuU;arii\ of i'?e antagonistic vci-dmil itudc io Uh'oiii^ iycriuioseent with (he capillary 1 neotnprohon?tMil ty of the evanescent ffddorol??The Pickens SOn? tlnel. The director of (he ihiul lui?s been autlvoriwd to coin one hundred thous and t?0 eri.it pieces in <*>mmoinovatlon of the UMMh anniversary of flip birth of "President Kntherford It. Hayes. Wants-For Sale AGENTS WANTED?Soil the ordi nal Wat kins Products. Hood city territory still open. (Jet our won derful offer and free samples. Write today. The J. K. Watklns Co., 1 Kv|?t. 80, New York, N. Y. 22-24 i>d WANTKD?A eon>|>etent lady stenog rapher and bookkeei>er. Apply to Iiox Jd9, Camden, S. C. 28 tf FOR SALK?Wood, tut any length, oak and pine; l'roiupt delivery. Phone 275 Jose|>11 ShelHHMi, <Vun den. S. C. 22 tf \YANTKl)?Two or throe furnished Vohuis for' light housekeeping. No J children. References exchanged. Add res*. 1\ 0. Rox 84, Camden, S. C, 22 24 1*1 FOR SALE?Three Jersey t ows, one six years old, two three years old. Two Jersey bulls, one six years old. one fourteen ^months old. All eligible to register. Apply IVD. Box 217, Camdenva) C. 21-23 ihae FOR SALK?One new Oliver type writer. Apply at Camden Chronicle office. 21 tfmjr FOR SALK?In Kirkwood section, com ylete new home, eight roomsJ two baths and large sleeping porch,*heat, all modern improvements hardwood floor# throughout, large garage, gar den and flower yard, large shade trees. This Is one of the nicest reel deuces in Camden, convenient to both golf links, Rargain and easy terms. Address "Home", Care of Chronicle, Camden, s. C. 20-22 pd FOR SALK?Good milling corn for $1.10 per bushel at my farm. \V. A. Edwards, DeKalb, S. C. 20 tf Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators? SaVe trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 48. WANTED?100 cords of dry split .(pine wood at once. Apply to C. H. Yates, Camden, S. C. - 19-tf FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Friday, Sep tember 29th, 1(122, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final rejurn as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ellas Rrannon, deceased, and on the same date I wlU apply to the ?aid Court for a final discharge as said Admin 1st ra tor. I). T. YARBOROUGH. Camden, S. Aug. 31. 1922. CITATION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw (By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, rrabut* Judge.) WHEREAS, Susie N. Whi taker made suit to me to grant her Letters (tf Administration of the Estate of a;ul effects of Margaret It. Wliltake". THESE ARK, THBRBFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mar. garet. II. Whitaker, decreased, ttiat they tw and ai^w^ar lwf<?re me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at. Cam den, South Carolina on September 15th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thov have, why the *ald Administration should^ not be granted GIVEN under ni\ hand. thN Mint day of August. 1922 A. I) W. L. McDOWELL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the stJi and 15th <Uiys of September in the Camden Chron icle. Ami posted nt the Court House i <Umr for the time prescribed by law. TRESPASS NOTICE. I All partirx are hereby warned not ' ttresjm^s on lands on Wateree River ; known as Pilson and Borers lands, formerly of T. It Anenim ; ?V>*o lands formerly of KM* Croft. on Swift Creek; also lands on Blaek Hirer road known a* (Jovernment land*. No hunting, fishing, hauling straw or tresspassing of any klrid will be al lowed. Persons disregarding this no tion w1!l be <Vs?H wlh jronordlsg to H. BR1TT C.ROrf. September ft. 1P22. 28-t*bt> Worth-More Hair Preparation Prevent# Hair Palling Out or Gray Prematurely. Pro motes the Growth. Wo only n$k a trial under directions printed on each artlele. HexultB guaranteed. I'rievs: Worth-More llalr (.rower oOe; ? 'Worth-More (Slosso 'UK-; Worth-More Shampoo 4<X\ (UK* extra hy mall.) Manufactured by Mme. K. E. BELTON, 17in (iordoi) street Camden, S. (\ Agents Wanted Everywhere'?Write' F?r Terms. Sul,I lu Camden at Zeinp & Dol'.iss' and Thiunaa Williams' Drug store. Cylinder Re-grinding Machine W. O. Hay's Garage, of Cainden, has ju8t installed the most up to date machine which will re grind many makes of cylinders without the necessity 6f re moving block from chassis, which in itself saves in mechanics time more than the total cost of grinding, pistons and wrist pins?in the old way, W. O. HAY S GARAGE, South Broad Street, Camden, S. C. This is the job that gives results. Kelly-Springfield TIRES The reductions that have brought the price of Kelly Springfield Tires down to a comparative basis were made possible simply by greatly increased production in the most modern and most efficiently equipped tire plant in the world. j ?? ? . The quality of Kelly products is better than ever, but now, it costs no more to buy a Kelly thah the so-call ed high-grade tires. The public is going to buy a lot of Kelly's this year, and we are going to sell them. No waiting to order it for you. High-grade Oils, Willard Batteries, Competent and Reliable Service on All Make Cars. Specializing Igni tion, Starter and Generator Troubles. "IF IT'S DONE AT LITTLE'S, IT'S DONE RIGHT" Little's Garage On DeKalb Street Put away the Difference A good way to save money is to imagine that your income is smaller than it is and put away the differ ence. You probably will find that you can live well on less money than you are spending now. Put away the difference between your income and outgo into this bank. Then you will be getting ahead financially instead of standing still or running behind. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. G. STltONd SAFE CONSERVATIVE