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Queer Feelings "Some time ago, I was very irregular," writes Mrs. ' Cora Robie, ol Plkeville, Ky. "I suffered a great deal, and knew I must do something for this condition. I suffered mostly with my back and a weakness in my limoa. 1 would have dread ful headaches. I had hot flashes and very queer feelings, and oh, how my hsad hurt) I read of CARDUI The Woman's Tonic and of others, who seemed to hava the same troublea I had, belnff benefited, so I began to use It. i found it most bene ficial. I Jpok several bottles . . ? . and was made so much better I didn't have any more trouble of this kind. It reg ulated me." Cardui has been found very helpful in thetorrection 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 years. It should help you. Sold Everywhere. E 90 ' VThr < onnnit t *??- of F orty-oi#ht " of tin- 'Trtj){H's>ivc Party" has tod St-nator \V. K. I'ofah <>i Idaho, as its standard b< am ; 1 1 J ? pn'sidrnt inl nominat ioii in 1 (i. A . CREED (General Contractor Estimates Furnished 1 1 DeKalh St Phono ) 92 J CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian I, it I ?'(?>?! St.. Phone ll?? CAMDEN, S. C. DR. G. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST First Floor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO, MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN ^ Ml I" :i ' r - Phon- 7 1 COi.l VJsJ.W. v v DR. R v.. ST EV r:\soN I ' ) \ 1 < r;>- i . N'.i ( S MANX PKNSIONKKS. hist ilj C ounties and Amount# Sent To Kach I'ro!>att? .lud?r. South Carolina has 8,0)0 pension er 5, 5,435 widows of Confcdemu vet tn.n.H ami 3,584 veterans, according to a tabulated Htatument by counties, issued Saturday by H. K. Jackson, pension clerk. This total amount of money to be receh ed by the pensioners will be $597,041, act i)i ding to the figures an i nouiK'vd by Mr. Jackson. Spartanburg j county has the largest pension list v, ;th 551, while Hcaufort has t he smallest number with 20. Mr. .lai k^oii ha-. already sent the i?' the probate judge* of the different counties and the veterans are now receiving their pensions. llelow is the list of veterans, wi dows and the amount received by eaCh county from the state pension fund: ? ' * ???! ? A Count} Vets. Abbeville .. 7 1 ikon . . 110 Allendale 2<? Anderson ..'??? . . I i>'-i Hamberg 42 Hamwell . . . 1S Beau fort . , 10 Berkeley . . 38 Calhoun 10 Charleston .1 . 75 Cherokee . . 01 Chester Oil Chesterfield ? .Ml . Clarendon .. .. 50 | Colleton . ? ? . 70 I Darlington . . . 71 j Dillon . . . . 44 Dorchester . 13 Kdgefield . $6 Fairfield !15 Florence . . 07 (ieorgetown . .22 (Jreenville . . . 223 (i t een wood . . . . 03 Hampton ...11 Horry . . . . SO Jasper 1 S K ershaw . . 53 Lancaster t><> l/iiunns 100 LCe . ; v . ;? 35 Lexington ? ? I 43 M< Corirruk 2~> Marion ? ? ? ;>S Marlboro II Newberry 84 Oconee .101 Orangeburg 10K Pickens 100 Richland . . . . 12.". .Saluda .80 Spartanburg i-.? tf^7 Sumter . . . . . . GO Union . . . 01 Williamsburg 45 York . 101 \Vtda< A lent. too 1 82 48 281 201 ,80 10 50 34 ton 120 107 voo 7.5 142 120 74 r* r I 4 87 03 133 S3 285 88 70 142 20 70 OS 101 50 103 58 K0 82 . 17 1 1 50 I OS 100 230 00 334 125 131 75 1 68 ? 1 1 ,058 19.50 l a 1 ,802 6,901 8,078 1 ,043 5,800 3,350 1 0,28 1 14,137 1 1 .300 12,730 5,241 14,807 13,400 7,000 8,010 9,681 6,560 15,41') 3.085 34.030 10,117 7,437 15,270 2,540 8,643 10,088 20.30 1 0,208 22,5 1 2 5,427 7,900 8,4 42 17,280 17,420 20,502 17,822 24,254 10,181 36,9 1 7 1 2,395 13,065 8,040 17,453 , Total < 'on fed I i ? Total 10S 7?'? *A' $592,481 4,560 3,584 5,435 $597,041 Andrew Hughston. a blind negro beggar, has been a familiar figure on ihe streets of Spartanburg for years, and many persons have dropped coins into his hat from time to time. Hugh ston died several weeks ago, and his will was probated in the office of the probate judge this week. It was found that he left an estate valued at about $1,500. consisting of a hous" and lot in the rear of WotTord cam pus, worth at least $1,000. and $411 m a sa\ mgs. bank. Mayor . I. P. Floyd was named executor. City officials Mate that Hughston had been provid ed with wood and coal by the city for scars, and that he had also been given fiee medical attention by the city health -officer, on the plea that he was :n tu ed v <;ii cu instances. Hoav\ snow fall was reported throiighou' the (irent 'Lakes region on Tucsdaj PLANT YOUR GARDEN NOW and buy "BUST'S" Reliable Seeds ? Flower and Vegetable ? all fresh. W. ROBIN Z K Ml'" S I) R T (i S T ( ) R K Phone ?)() Deliver v BLACK & DECKER MFC. CO S Electric Drills, Drill Stand* and Bench (winders ham; in* - i '< m k I) nil Stirf.lH) Drill MO.I.OO I >7-i H s i _?r,.or> Rcn< f 2 - ( > " \ I Jrllir;^ ? i > 1 > ?<< < i riml?T> u i * ! 1 ? I'. m or '? w h - > 1j i" Wt :t?' it- ( orr.r .r: ,tri'i "Cf ! h f r~r Columbia Supply Co. 823 W. Gervais St. Columbia , S. C. TAX EXECUTIONS. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to mo directed l'*vill ho 11 in f)ont of the court house in the City of Camden, S. C? On the fust Monday in June next, being the 4th day thereof, the follow ing property, to wit: One lot and building City of Cam den, SoUth Carolina, bounded North by (Jabe Robinson, Kast by property Jno. Wheeler, South by property one (hades, West by Campbell StrcoL levied on and to be sold as jibe proper ty of PolUe Robinson for taxes year 1921. . Also One- l#l ;.nd building in City of C:<n>dcn, South Carolina. bounds! North by lot No. 10, Kast by Lee Ave.> South by lot No. 8, Went by lot No, L'.'-i of the Team property, leVied on apd to bo .sold as the property of Janie Rond for taxes year 1921. Also One lot and bultyifljg City of Cam den, South Carolina, bounded North by Laurens Street, City of Camden, Kast by property of Collins, South by J. E. Withers, West by 'property now or formerly t?T J. 11. Hums, 'levied on and to be sold as the property of Al berta Walkins, for taxes years 1920 1921. Also One lot and building City of Cam den, South Carolina', bounded North by property. of W. jr. Carter, Kast by Church street, South by lots now or formally Kirkley, levied on and to be sold as tin; property of Kstate. Cyrus Frasier, for taxes year 1921. Also One lot and building DeKalb Town ship, School District No. 1, South Carolina, bounded North by Joe Car ter. Kast by property Kstate Paul Dempsey, 'West by property Jennie Denipsty, South Demp?y, levied on as the property Douglas Carter, and to be sold for taxes year 1021. Also One lot DeKalb Township, School District No, 1, South Carolina, bound ed North by Geo. T. Little, Kast ai\d South by il. Ci. Carrison, West by Jennett .Johnson, levied on and to l>e sold as the property of Hiram For tune; for taxes 15*19, 1920, 1921, A lso One lot DeKalb Township, School. District No. I, Soutji Carolina, bound ed North by 4th Ave., Kast by lot No. t>8, South by lot No. 5.'}, West by No. GO. of the property of Monroe Boy kin Park property, levied on and to be sold as the property of Shedrick Adamson, for taxes lor 'years* 1920 1921. Also One lot and building in the City of Camden, South Carolina, bounded as follows, to wit: North by King Street. Kast by Lyttloton Street, South by Lillie Sutton and West by W. C. Sea gle, and levied on anil to be sold as the property of Kittie Mcintosh, for taxes year 1921. Also Two lots and one building in the City of Camden, South Carolina, and bounded on the North by \\ illie Gam ble. Kast by lands of Miss M. A. Clyburn, South by lands of 'Sam Jones, West by Campbell Street, and levied on as the property of Janie Lang, and to be sold for taxes year li>2 1 . Also One lot and building City of Cam den. South Carolina, bounded North by property II. L. Sehlosburg, Kast by Lyltleton Street. South by property Mrs. Ktta 1 Williams. West by City lot 784, 'levied on and to-be sold as the property of Kvelyn Lewis, for tnxe* year 1921. Also One lot and building City of Cam den, South Carolina, bounded North by property of F. W. Wilson, hast by Broad Street. South by Francis Hart, West by Kstate of J. K. Meeks. levied on and to be sold a.* the property of K. .1. and Jame* MeCiirt. !<>!? for vi :i; 1021. A ! One lot and building Ciu <>:' Cam ()??!., South Carolina, 1 ?<>u th!?m i North b\ Sam done*. Kast b\ Miss M. A. Clyburn. South by property ? ? t" York Aaron, West by Campbel' ? >'. lev ied on ami t<> he sold a1- the property of Till .lame- fo] tax< - y?a: A I so < >!'.<? lot aii'l bwildinu < ;t\ o! Cam den. South Caioiina. boui?d< d North l>\ |H (ipcrty nl <iiblu> Set :ven, Kast b\ .Market Street. W * <t by property r )'.? or <orir.er!\ of Janic> Krisbane. !< \ : im I on and to in -??:?! a> the prop el ! \ o ; 1 1 1 1 ? a ! i < 1 I i ! : i ' ? C > ? f f i ;i , for ? \ e- \ ea! - I'.'J" l'.'L'l ?\U. Ola* i' ' buililir ? ? it \ of ('..Mi-iii . South Carolina, In u; dvd on N . ?" h 1 > s : ? : i p? i ' \ of S. h!o- i-ur^ <V K i . >? - } . I <i - : b\ NIT: Sou t ti Mat - i II.: . \Y. ' i ? ? pert v M . - \ - f '..Mario, ,. . . . on anil . !.?.?:< i ? \ ? \ K. K ' a \ ??? vi-.. ! '? \ -i. ? ? I 'i K.i b T W i '.-'t lit t \ >. ? .c. North , ? I:. .?!. V . - it h bv . . i ? K.,v I . : ? . <> IN'. V ? V\ - ^ t ? \ ? .!??>? '.nil, I .. ? * . prop k ? It. ? ? ? : a \< ? V i? , I '. K.i i ! ???a nship, ! j ? - N >'?(]'' < a i ol i na . i .i . N i " ? t v 1 ! i ' r \ Sa\ atfe. 1 I . ' * . < a i f u I :? . < i. t h by I i ? ? ? ! ' h a r ?? ' . We - ? i \ 1 1 rope i t y | ' ? ? ' K.I ;.\v a \ , ? , ? I i - ?: aral to be j . : a ' pi'i pi i t ' rotate of I ? ' r ? ?vu* for ; i \ > - \-<-a : I '..'J ! VS". i ; a ? i ? ? I >? K a . b 1 ? a i.> r. j . School i I I N - ' South < 'an. ir.a. bound - ? 1 N< : 'i b\ and* of 1 1 ? *1 k. Kast by Rher' Mart::'. South b\ ! .? nrl s <>f Ma- ? We-' l.eah Mallard. levied (. I .I'd v. b? -Sold a- the pi ope rt y r>f </?? ru'> FV "axe- \i*at \ I ? o < >r ? U jnd'ed aevrw. of ian?i and one buddir.K* I'eKalb Township. School r^strxt No 1. South Carolina, bound ed North by the waters of Sanders Creek. Fast by land? now or formerly K C. Villppitfue, South by property of Robinson, West by lands now or formerly ViHepiiftie. levied on and b*- .* o 1 d a# the property of RirharH ttalmond for taxes year 103.1 ?? Also Tv#erity-two aires with two build ings thereof, in DeKalb Township, School Disttiet No. 1, South Carolina, hounded Worth by Jaw Hone Branch, Kant by projwrty of Camden Country Club, South and Weat by. lands of Kirkland & Kirkland, Trustees, levied on and to be sold as the property of Camden Riding and Driving Club, for taxes for year 1921 ? j Also Four acres DeKalb Township, School District No, 1, South Carolina, bound ed North by lands of Yillepigue, Fast by Charles Dishroom, South by Dish room J West by lands of Sprars, Jcvit .1 on and to be sold as the property of Maggie Holly, taxes year 1 1>2 1, . Also Two acres DeKalb Township, School District No.' 4, South Carolina, bound ed North and Kant by Estate lands of Jno. \V, Watkins, South by property of Red Hill church, West by the old wire road, levied on and to be sold as the property of Queen Mackey for taxes year 11)21. Also ' Sevopty-iux acres, with one build ing thereon, School District No. ltf, DeKalb Township, South Carolina, bounded North by property of Hall, Eajit byJands of A. A. West, South by lands of J. 1). Me Lester, West by lands of Est. Tidwell, levied on an I to be sold as the property of Ad line MeComick, taxe^ for years 1920, 1921. Also One Hundred Six Aires with three Buildings thereon, School District No. 18, DeKalb Township, South Carolina, bounded North by lands of Estate*. Ellen McLester, East by Tom Elliott, South by Peck lands, West by prop erty Harmon Marshall, levied on and to be sold as the property of Henry Robinson, for taxes year 1921. Also Twenty-one acres, School District No. 19, Flatrock Township, South Carolina, bounded North by property of Mickle, East by Mary Alexander, South by lands of W. B. Alexander, West by lands of Mickle, levied on and to be- sold as the 1 property of Anna McCaskill and Cora Mintor. for taxes for years 1920 -1921. ^ Also Nine acreA) School District No. '19, Flat. Rock Township. South Carolina, bounded North and East by lands of Clyburn, South and West by lands of Nancy Bracie, levied on and to be sold as the property of Henry Bracie, for taxes vears 1920-1921. G. C. WELSH. Sheriff Kershaw County. The Permanent Highway Commis sion has tentatively decided to give out contracts in the near future for an additional four-mile section on the Camden road, from Dalzell north, and an additional four mile section of the Statesburg road from the present end of the paved highway at Long Branch. The engineers are now preparing plans and specifications for this work, and bids will be called for n the near future. ? Sumter Item. PUBLIC IS. TOLD TRUTH I ABOUT STELLA VITAR Kcmarkabio Treatment for Women Aioufe* Such Intense Interest tyiat Druggists me Overwhelmed with Questions of All Kinds. Stella Vita,? is on the tongue of every person in South Car olina. Never before,- perhaps, have the people been moused as they have since the announcement that this remarkable treatment for "Diseases of Women" is to be distributee) here Intense interest in manifested everywhere ami so great has been the demand for full information that druggists havt> bfieti swamped wfto "Questions concerning; the prepara tion, what it is composed of and its effect ^n relieving suffering women. As a result and in order that the public may be fully informed reward ing Stella Vita? the Thacher Labora tories have issued the following ex planation: Stella \'itae is Nature's own gift to suffering womankind. It is not tjhe product of a .day, nor is it a secrut remedy. Hut on the other hand it is composed of roots and herbs long known to science as possessing pecu liar healing properties in connection with the treatment of "Female Dis eases." j . ! Among the most, beneficial of these ingredients which are found in large, quantities in Stella Vitao a re r BLACK HAW BARK OK ROOT. This is ft domestic drug,, growing principally in Western North Caro lina, Soi\th Western Virginia, West Virginia, Fast Tennessee, and the mountainous parts of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. It is a valua ble Uterine Sedative and Anti-Spas modic, and one of the. moat- dependa ble agents in diseases peculiar to wo men. A LET R IS, also known as TRUE UNICORN ROOT, and locally as Bla zing Star or Star (irass (Aletris Farinosa), one of the mos? dependa ble and most universally used env menagogue's known. It is also a Ren era'J tonic, especially valuable in-fe-' male diseases. SQUAW VINE. This plant is a native of mountain sections in North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Geor gia and Alabama, also West Virginial and Kentucky. It has the sanction of the -highest authority, as a diaretic tonic and astringent, and is especially valuable in the large class known as female diseases. It was used by pio- ' ncersf with special reference to iu facilitating parturition. UFK ROOT PLANT, ,ei;ogn| 2(d and assigned as special v?Jue as (.w. n^enagogue and diaretic. P is a ru~ tive of both the United State* Europe, HELONIAS ROOT, is a domestic crude drug, where it is ascribed dis. tinct virtues as an alterative and em menagotfuo of first merit. BLUE COHOSH ROOT, is a <fc. , mcstk; drug, also known as Squaw Root and Papoose Root, An Ami Spasmodic of distinct merit, and an emmenagogue of a very dependable character. ? SENNA, is used merely to relievo the astringent inherency in some of the other drugs. It is a native of North Africa and Asia, MOUNTAIN MAPLE, so called CRAMP BARK, is a native of the1 UWUed States, and is accorded dis tinct value as Anti-Spasmodic and Uterihe Sedative. In adition to these there are in Stella Vitae many other aromatic* and important medicinal ingredients. Compounded and proportioned in a manner never before used, these won derful ingredients form the basis for the splendid treatment for suffering women now known as Stella Vitae. The public may rest assured that in using- Stella Vitae they are not ex perimenting with some never-before known root or bark or with an al leged discovery of some Indian or , half-breed. Stella Vitae is a rare com ! bination of the most beneficial vege table herbs and roots known to | science for the correction of disorders peculiar to the woman. And the "tre mendous success that has invariably followed its use has already proven conclusively the supremacy of the Stella Vitae treatment over any other method for restoring weak, run-down suffering women to health, happiness and the enjoyment of the pleasures of life. Stella Vitae is sold in Camden by Zemp & DePass. In every one of'thc twenty-six mur ders commited in London in 1922 the murderers were either arrested and convicted <>i committed suicide, ac cording; to a statement by William Horwood, commissioner of London police, made at Atlantic City, N. J., last Friday. Monument To He Unveiled. A monument erected to the memory of Sovereign Burwell A. Bowen, who died on February 13th, of last year, will be unveiled at the family bury ing ground in West Wateree on Sun day, May 27th, being the fourth Sun day in May, at 11:30 o'clock. 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