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Queer Feelings "Some lime ago, I was very irregular," writet Mr*. Cora Rob?e, ol IMkeville, Ky. "I ?uttered a great deal, and knew I must do something for this condition* I suffered mostly with m* back and a weakness in my limbs . I would have dread ful headaches- I had hoi Washes and very queer feebna, and oh, bow my head hurt! T read ol CARDIII Tin Wwrtart Toofc and of others, w ho seemed to have the trocbtes 1 had, beirtg benefited, so 1 began to use it. I found it roost bene ficial. I tock several bottles .... and was made so much better 1 didn't hare any mors trouble of this kind. It reg ulated me." . Cardui has been found very heiphil in the correction of many cases of painful female dis orders. such as Mrs. Robie mentions above. If you suffer as she did, take Cardui ? a purely vegetable, medicinal tonic, in use for more than 40 yeart. It should help you. Sold Everywhere. E? twi-gv* J W\TTP?.TgKNmwllVVtV A South Amrruaiv Indian tribe is i uj?hJ by a wuman, <rhoM* f-very ut Uramt ;< a v.orxi ?>( law , <7. 1. (REF.I) (?en (in! ( (infractor Estimates Furnished y, \} l)t'Ka"U? >' ^ hone, 192 J CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Ljftlrtori St.. Phone 11* CAMDEN, S. C. DR. G. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST First Floor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST ? )r!ict Over Bruc-'T Store" CAMDEN. > I COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOC'RS, BLINDS AND LUMBF.R PLAIN & HI FIR 5 ."S. t'f.nn. 7 1 COLUMBIA. - C D P.. R. E. STEVENSON HKM I-?T ( re ; . r iiuildin^ ( J *1 JfM. >. ( NK>V KNC1NKS VNI> ( A l?S. Southern Hull**) to Have These limit in Kt.uth. New cars and locomotives, costing more than $17,OOtMU)0.00, which have just been ordered by the Soutjhern Pat! Way S>.->tern, will marly al! Ik* built at paints oi) tH|f Southern s linen, it i* announced here. Fihy freight locomotives. H> pas .-engvr lucomotivea, .V dining cars, {,070 box cars, 2,805 hopper-bottom . ?1 cars, 2,000 gondola cOal cars, and. 200 sit o k cars are intruded in the a.- der. all of them contracted for de il, i.Mj: the Auinnui ?o as to be .. . ?;.W- tot bm>ihef? in the fall. ^ i He locomotives are to he built at r;^h:?w>rd. Va., by ill? American U. r ? company. 1.500 box. cars and i ^ cva; caj* at Memphis and St, \\:)uri(?n Car and Foun \"?X. 2.v*X? coal cars at Lenoir 7 . by the Lenoir Car Works, ? \ rs at Mt. Vernon, 111., by v M;. \ . rnon Car Manufacturing and 200 stock ears at Anniston, A:.; by the Kilbj Car and Foundry t T -he remaining box and coal cars \y ... Ik built by ^he, Standard Steel Car .Co., at iis Baltimore and Middletown pla:,lA and tlx- dining cars by the Pull ma:) Co., at Chicago. All of *his equipment will be of the ia,test design and suited to meet the requirements of traffic in tne south. The freight locomotives will be of the M;kado type and the passenger locor motives of the Pacific type. The box urs will Ik? 30 feet in length and of 4U ton capacity, similar to the. 6,000 new box cars recently placed in ser vice by the St. ut hern. The stock cars will 40 feet in length and the coal car< o: 50 -ton capacity. \\ it b. these i.t-w cars and locomo tives n service the Southern will b e inahj.-d ' Serve the South" even ?v.< aJt.uaU: than ? in the past and faith in the continued growth of hu- :: '.hi- ti rritorv it st-r ves. i* ' jf ? :i\.ated a mo-: -uhs'anvial man ner by this la:g? c?t>t.!ay for additional . qujp im nt The costume? worn by womer wa.'kirrs and 'runf.-vr.* in England have ai'hvd . ut h ;. -s;>KK* a> t<>. equal the ? v. ?; .*? * hatl'rg suit, . MASTER'S SALE. >tat* of S-.-uth Carolina C >unty of Kershaw >< '>u!! *if Common Picas-) Kt-n.n Meek. Plaintiff a ga ins* .fi-nrie K. ? Meek, Mimnaugh Meek, ?lila.-i' w S. Meek, Den with Meek, ?hmmie I. Meek. Hilda M. Meek, Hattie E. Metk. W. S. Nelson. Ex ecuT< r of tVfe estate- of W. M. Shan non. deceased. and H. G. Carrison. Sr.. Defendants. I r-ii ? ar.i b\ \ .rtue of an Order f H:s H< nor* \V. H. Townsend, Judge ? the F?f(h dudictal Circuit, of date the 27th of February. li?23. I will ^eil U (??:(? the (\>u rt Mouse door iii <. anidei., S. C.. during the legal hours ?<: sale, "n the I-r Monday in April. same being the 2nd day, thereof, ? re . following described property: Al! tltat v?t ?.j pa?*Nd <. land known .1 - one|na*f*of ^f'desi nbeti as City I ?; numbe: 'On*- Tf."U>an 1 and Four ? I Oil front i:-.v Ka.-t on Bread Street '."-.f < ' 1 1 \ i't Camdt n thirty-three ? : bo'u".?it*d <?!> the West by ? ? - . : n . ? * r I y < : i!ob< rt Mar.r.. ? k > P.; -,i 1 >t?A- t. > -uth by prop \ .1 Kv :?.**.a4, -anu being that % "? ? Ji r v. Y Meek t.y John !! ? - r \ c < : . .' u !> 1 ? ? :? . : . :i , : th*? etTa - . .. f f : Ker-ha . ..' ' s '?! V. ? M at rage ; 52. 1 * ? :;> < : >...? Onr. th "i \ a - .1. ^ r ? ? i _ ? .t " 1 1 ? ? i. < 1 i y ea r > 4*v ' ! tt I't " " ?'t * t m '** ' N * j t !' t ('Jit. A <.r r ^ ;?? f-..i >t' :>-.?? >a'.? ' ? ? . Ma-t. : v'r -uni t < ?? ? H .. ? : I ' ? .ar- . r a > . rttJir i ' ? ? t ? a ?.?? a rr ? >u ? ' . a - a r, t \ : - i ? t . . . . . *\ ! . ?.! ?j " ? i ^rU?i riil)* ? ? : ? i u . :-h the :* r ni? t. f ? ;? - - : f. vu' wi.. I'i. . ^ ? ! t r. o r. ci.AKKf. Ma-t. :? K. rsrau Cour.tv ; ? a- ? - ? > r . Mar. n ? \ Aching % burning feet ? MENTHOLATUM relieves and refreshes^ EASTER CARDS EGG DYES Whitman's Candies W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone 30 D?trvery. Ka*t*tju)'A Kodak Films Held and Perelappd WMqw M ^oMkw of 1911. The News and Courier's Washing ton correspondent sends the following to tirnt paper under date of March 17th: According to an official statement tod*)', the nGfvemment ia paying pen siona t<i forty one widows of soldiers of the War of 1.812. Tfoe last soldier of the conflict died in 1905. Mrs, >Iaiy McGraw, of Lugoff, aged 75, is the i?tfly woman in South Carolina on this remarkable roll. Governor Davis, of Kansas, has made formal demand on the legisla- 1 ture of that state for the impeach- 1 ment of Stile Treasurer K. T. Thorn p- J sen and State Auuia>? Norton A. Turner, alleged irregularities in "the! conduct of the two offices. LEGAL ADVERTISING FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Wednesday, Api'il 18th, 1923, T will make to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County my final return as Administratrix of the estate of S. M. Hough, deceased, and on the same date 1 will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. . ' M. A. HOUGH. Camden, S. C., March 15, 1923. master's Sale. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (In the Court Of Common Pleas) Camden Loan Realtv Co., Plain tiff against Pv ;?i 1 . Truesdale, et al, Defendants I'nder an Order of His Honor. W. (J. Shipp, Presiding Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated March 13. 1923, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash be fore the Kerishaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said State, <iur "lnjr the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday, being the second day of April. .11*23. the following described leal estate: J All. that piece, parcel or tract of land, tijtuate in the County of Ker shaw. South Carolina, containing th:rty-five (35 ) acres, more or lc>-, b-.-unded on the North by lands of J. H. Spears, hereinafter described. F.n^t bv lands of E. H. Peck, "South by iand^ of W. K. Boy kin and T. J. I>o\k:n. and West bv lands of Mrs. M M Kirkland. Also all that piece, panel or tract of land, situated in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, about three (3) miles North of Cam den, bounded on the North by lands of S, N. Nicholson, Eatl by lands of K. II. Peck, South by lands of J. H. Spear*, above described, and west by land* of Mr^. M. M. Kirkland, and lands of K- S. VUU'pi|fue, contain in^ twenty (20) a<^roa, more or less. Said tracts of land naving been con- 1 veyed to J. H, Spears by deed of J.j H. M&ore,?:*>f date Kth of November, j 1-4*18, recorded in the o. ,ce of -Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book i A. V., pagv 508. At?o all that niece, parcel or tract I of land, situated, lying: and being in j the County and State aforesaid, about \ '.wo and one-half miles northeast of the City of Canuien, and lying about half nvle ea 1, of the property known at "Cool Springs" containing eighty <S0) ytcr.es, be the same, more or lesVj bounded on the North by lands n#\v ? ?i formerly oi K. S. Yilkpigue, the neighborhood road being the North em boundary line, East by lands now or formerly of Moore, and of King Salmond, Smith by land of King SaV. I mond. et ?1, and West by lands of i i. Kirkland Said land is shown | oh a plat of A' 'A. Hucknbee. sur i vevor, of "date November IS, 181*5, be- ' j ing that portion of the land convoy ed to J. II. Spears by If, M. Kirk land by deed dated November 18, 1910. That anyone other than the plain tiff herein bidding at naid sale will he required to deposit w\th the Mas ter cash or certified chock for Two Hundred <$200.00) Dollars as evi dence of good faith. B. B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County ' March 14, 1928. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (In the Court of Common Pleas) i Elizabeth Blyther, Plaintiff against j Charles Burrows, lK*fendant. j Under an Order of His' Honor, 5. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge of the i Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated March ; K?, 1923, 1 will sell to the highest ! bidder at public auction for cash be fore the Kershaw County^ourt House dour, in Camden, in sal^ktart-, dur ing the legal hours . of nil th?J first Monday, being the second day of April. 1923, the, following desciybed ? real estate: A 1 thai parcel or lot of land in i the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina containing forty and on."'-h:i?f ? <40 1-2) acres, more or .loss, ar.ii uncled North by land of t he Rotate of Tom Davis, East by land of H. ii. (nrrison, South by lands of Wash Burrows and West by land of the Estate of Marcus Halley. The above described land lies about nine (0.? miles Southeast of Camden, S. ? C.. and was conveyed to Defendant by Elizabeth Blyther by deed of date the same herewith and this mortgage is given to secure the balance of pur spwiipj ^ VT? . chase money. ? H. H. CIjAUKE, Master fdr Korthtw County March 11, !:? |$ NOTICE TO CHKD1TOKS In. the United State* District Court fot the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the matter of L, A. McDowell, trading as The Cash Store, Hank tupt. Notice is hereby given that the above named bankrupt has filed a pe tiLivii f?w -di*charKc, and that a hear ng has been -ordered 'to be had upon the sawc (?n the J 8t h day of April, A.; 1?. before .said Court at Charleston. 8. C.r at II o'clock in the fQienoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause if any I hey have why the prayer of the said ^petitioner should not Ik? granted. niCflAUP \V. HUTSOX. Clerk. March 12> I-&2#. ORDER APPOINTING GUARDIAN State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (Court of Common Pleas) f Hopkins Farming Company, a cor f notation organized and existing un der and by virtue of the laws of the state of South Carolina, Plain ' tiffs -vj .. ( '? against Li w.s St i <>ud, Tom Stroud, Alice Stroud, Elmer Stroud and Gladys Stroud. Defendants. j On reading an^J filing the petition of J. C. Massey, j>laint i fT's Attorney, and it is satisfactorily appearing to ; this court that the facts therein stat ed are true; now on' motion of the | said J. C. Massey, it is: i Ordered, That M, M. Johnson, a i ?uitab!e and competent person, be ap pointed guardian ad litem for said j nfant defendants, for the purpose of J I thif aeuon, unless the said infant de- j fendants, or some one in their be- j ihalf, within twenty days after the ser-j vice of a copy of this order in the ! i mHttn. ? herein directed, shall pro- i I i- xi'v t.< be appointed a guardian ad! , i,:. mi ;Vr said infant defendants. _ ! < It i: further ordered that this order] K served on the said infant defend- ] jants by publication of the same in S The Chiunicle, a newspaper ! pub! is '7' i in| t-hc* city of Camden, S. | 1 and In the said county of Ker-. i *haw. ?'i.< <; >n each week fur three | ,sUecc.L ive weeks, and by mailing, to j th?- sa!d infants. Klnur Stroud . and j j (; Stroud, and to their mother ' : . r ih. e<?p;e> of ^a id order at their } ;add:<v 1 1 o Trentrv Street. Hous ton. Texas; ' , Date'l. 8. R D. CLARKK. j .Master for Kershaw County. ! I i ? nsent to the within, appoint-} I nu nt. M. M. JOHNSON. j Dated, March 8. .1923. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Stato of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, (Court of Common Pica*) ; I. Hey man, Plaintiff, against IxjwU Mickle, wT T. Stover and Coa, pany, and H. S. Stewart, Assign^, Defendant*. To the Defendants above named; You are hereby summoned and re qtyirad to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is h^ with served upon you, and to strYe a copy of your answer to the sak complaint on the subscriber at hit office, Camden, S. t'., within twenty days after the service hereof, ex. elusive of the day of such service and, if you fail to answer the com' I plaint within the time aforesaid, the ! plaintiff in this action will apply u the Court for the reliof demanded it the complaint. I Dated March 8, 1923. L, A. WITTKOWSKY, . Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant, Lewis Mickle: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the sum- ( mons, of which the foregoing is a copy, has been filed in the office of the" Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Plaintiff's Attorney. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Mr$. Sarah E. Stokes, as Administratrix of the estate of James Stokes, de ceased, has this day made application unto me for a final discharge as sack Administratrix and that Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1923, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office of Ker shaw County, has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. ,w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate, .v Camden, S.. C., March 8th, 1023. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1923, I will make to the ? Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Guardian of the estate of my son, Thomas Waters, he having attained his majority, and o* the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge from my trust as said Guardian. AMANDA E. HALL. Camden, S. C., March 9th, 1923. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this- date, on Monday, April 9th, 1923, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of John M. Davis, de ceased; and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. T. P. BROWN. Camden, S. C., March 3rd, 1923. The New FRANKLIN $1950 New Body New Motor This new Franklin has remarkable ability and ^ood looks. The greater power and speed of the New Six Cylinder Motor are fully expressed in the New Body. It is longer, lower, roomier ? more snap. And the new pressure air cooling system guaran tees perfect motor performance under conditions that would stop any other engine made. This is the safest csr on the road and the fastest in a day's run. No other rides like it, handles so easily, stands up so welll, or is so economical. Five passengers. Aluminum body. Finest leather and curled hair upholstery. New instrument board and fittings. New demountable rims. The greatest mo tor car value and- the lowest price in 21 years? -$1950 f. o. b. factory. GEORGE T. LITTLE, Distributor Kershaw, Lee and Sumter Counties 631 DeKmlb Street, Camden, S. C.