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Gamed Ten Pounds Mm George 8. Hunter, of Cotttrobwii iQa?* sayi *>ho *uf fctai severely with female trouble*. "1 had to go to bod and stay sometimes two yeek* at a time," suys Mrs. Hunter. "1 could not work. My . , . were irregular and I jpot very thin. I went from 12i> wounds down to lean than 100. My mother had been a user of CflRDUl Be Woman's Tonic and she knew what a good medicine it wan ftrr this troub le, bo iihe told me to get ?ome and take it I seat to the store after It and before I had taken the flret bottle up I began to improve. My side hurt less and 1 began to mend In health. I took four bottle* in nil during the last ten moaths. OarduT acted as u fine tonic. . . I ain well now. I have gained ten pounds and am still gaining. My sides do not trouble me at all and my . . . are quite regular. I know that Cardui will help others suffering from the same trouble." Take Cardui. ? A4 An floneNt Old Darkey. One cold atul Mustry <lxiy , about < three weeks ajjo, there came to the Knterprise office an old,, nejjro man giving' his name as Josh Smith. Josh was in trouble. He .said that he left his poekelbook on the train . from Marion that morning arid that he wan old and far from home (leoi^e lowii. lie was in tears and awfully upset. lit* wanted (he price of a tit It'vt <1111! .-><?id MMIU' co'toieu menu* raw him breakfast 'and referred him to the Knterprise office for the loan. He promised to return the monev as soon as he reached Home. Though the editor had never seen .Josh, his , honest countenance appealed to us and the cash was furnished and I >i? * old netfro went on his way as happy as a child with a bi^ stick of candy. We had si^ht of "tin- matter un 4 1 1 yesterday the mail, brought the money ba? k, though we confess it was ho morn than \Ve ? 'X peeled, for Josh said he was a Met liodi.st preach' cr and. therefore, lie was honest. How - -maiw \ouiik nejy.iTj.-s could have been t^tisteil like this "old timer?" In deed,. \? 1 \ few would have paid this money back under suiftlar circum stance^. I'. was onl> .1 moral obli gation and could have easily been passed up. but the ? > 1 1 1 man appreci ated the kindness -hown by a *t ran ker and be unaided hi- woi'd as binding. Mullins Knterprixe. SI MMONS I'OK KE1.IKF State of Soul h < 'arolina. f 1 1 1! ? M \r t * f Kc r: * h i\ \v , ( t 'mil t of ( 'oiMinun i i t l'i ;uik k I !u 1 1. I'iaiiitilV MJiatl'.St Carolina It i' < > > 1 1 1 1 ?; 1 1 . ( in.?i;i!it\ Tni-t < <>!' South Carolina, ami < S. <?';? ?n | ?l ???! 1 . 1 >t t'? inlant s. I'i. th> h. f. Ji.latitr atinvc named V sKi ar?- hi rrby umiuoin.l and ri> < I u i 1 < <1 to ;iMs\ki i tlir Complaint in (hi'- artiot:, ..f ul:i( I; a i op\ i-- here with served upon \ou, and to servo .t copy of y'>ur answer to said (\?m plaint on the ^uhst riber at hi-< office, Camtlcii, S. ( wit Inn twenty clays after t h < \ i? ? here? f. t\clu-ive of ? he day o! .-nh ??rvier; an<l if you fail to ar;~\\i " tlie < omplamt within the time -aid. the plaintiff in this a. ' \ ' ! appi> t" r he Court for th.e ti.:<{ di'inatiili <i '.he t om iilain* . 1 1 r ? I M . . - ! eh. \ 1 ?. k?2 J. WIT lh * tWSK Y. I Ta nit itT's A ttoi tie\ . i'o .i . I aliM t oi khoiders, Pii'ec 'oS'S, Office l i ! : > t unknown stock holders, dircetorv . ? ? . < I efficers of the defendant s, Carolina i-> Company, and (iuarant\ Tru-' 1 'M .my of South Carolina: I'lea ?? 'ar :.o*i,e ?hat the original summ . \i . ->m plaint in this case has ! . ? n M :r. 'he office of tfce Ca ? k < -r.' iv i .? haw ( ount v. I A.' WITTKOW >h\ . Plaintiff* \ ' ' ? ? . i > 1 'J I. M K F. I |\(. OI l)KM(K K A l it C|. I liS I : . t Statut< i > Ke^uiat i< ns . i ? ? 1 ? ? ? i; j ? *' t he I'ai ! ? , a meeting > f ! '? i (! '! ? re ? '. ! )t :v.o? r a t < ! lbs will fe h- at '.lit i i' - it, ti,e meeting places on S . i : u : ? 1 . . . Apr.l 12 ? ? t h , l.'J I, for the r-n-p. ? : i ?r>;unizintf. Ka< h < iub w > :< r' a I'ro.-ident. nr. o or in.>if \ i ? i ' r- ? it : Secretary and Treasurer. 1 . x ? Committee man. an < nro'.irner.t > :nn ttee, err. - -? 1 1 of not i ? c c r t e mem- 1 iiers, nr. i < ! < I ? tr a * ? : . ? ?? < ' -ur/y Ucm jcrul;? ( or.? ? ? ?? ?> Cub js < ntitled to one de.f^.i* ? ? , the con .ri,!;ori f>>r each tw?.nt\ :. ? ? im n.lier^ t ic majority frnc th?n i r. ?- r?-? ? t", ) . , i upon the votes cast ' r?t primary of 1022. Kach club is ur^e?l '?> ? :km a*, that time and thereby sa\e needless trouble ancl expense. M. M. JOHNSON. Chmn. Kershaw Co. I)cra. Ex. Com. Camden, S. C\, April 10, 1924. ?? HI 1. 1, BOA l<l>K BANNED Beautiful Highway Campaign K?'< movi'H Half Million Signs, The highways in Mihnesjuttt are to lit? advel'ti^mgleas and unj?<irr<'d by hii!brr?vd. Autlu>rtfle'. in HattO Coun ty, whjeh ha ordered all Mgns ?town b< May p)ira\e t ht- keynote of the vta; wide caiffymig m thus; \ ' rnivM ui UmI outdoor advertising, a-, it i< <k-\ Hoping and m p??*???i i iivr along nil!' highway* i* not only of fensive but. in many ea^es a menace J ? to the "safety of the public and a mar to tho beauty of our community." The state highway department has removed more than half a million signs from Minnesota highways, in a campaign in which newspapers, rail roads, housewives and eivie organiza tions have united. A state law pro vides for n <!<'?- foot right of way un marred by signs, applying to the seven-thousand- ?uib* state road sys tem. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company announces it will revoke all permits for billboards along the road right of way encircling Lake Calhoun, one of Minneapolis' beauty spots. . Housewives of Crystal Bay, Lake Minnetonka, near Minneapolis, have voted to boycott all articles adver tised on billboards in their vicinity. According to the Minneapolis Journal "it is to be hoped that these examples will lead to further orders restoring scenic beauties now ruined by roadside boardings. Owners of vacant property along the main traveled roads may well co-operate in banning the billboards to which they have given asylum at small rentals. They have thus become accomplices in the garish, crimes against the eye that are so freely committed in city and country." Thr will of Henry Bergheimer, Swiss watchmaker, who died in Washington last fall, and by which he left his entire estate ?>f Si'tn nnn Mrs. Wood row Wilson, is being attacked by his son and daughter, who allege that their father was of unsound mind at the time of making hi-> will. NOTICE or APPLICATION I OK CHARTER Notice is hereby" j^iven that the un der-ijrned will apply in. W. P. MaeU well, Esq., Secretary of State, on Monday, April 21st, 102 I. for a Charter for Cutmien Ice Company. h: corpora ted-. The proposed corpora lion will be empowered to buy, sell, store, distrib ute. manufacture ami otherwise deal in n.i' and any convenient commodities to he handled in connection therewith, to have a capital stock Of ten thou sand dollar ($10,000) divided into one hundred (100) shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ( S I OO.uO ) each. There will he a meet ing of the stock-holders of the pro posed corporation in the office of Kirkland and Kirkland, on Saturday, April r.Mh, at eleven o'clock a.m., for the purpo.se of adopting bydaws, ?decline" officer* and transaction of anv <>!h< r business. V M. McLKOl > , JOHN WHITAKEK. J R. ? >!. !.. MOSELEY \l. W. KIRKLANI) I V KIR KI.AND < orporators. M \STEICS SALE , %>. & , . ? i .sum h < arolma < i ? li J : t \ of KiT^Ihiw. it wurt nt i ommon I'ieM " ? J'r'U1. t". (iuano Corporation. Plain t iff. against W. II Tiller. John E. Hranham. First Nat !?>??: 1 1 Hank of Camden, and l.oui> I (iuion. 1 lefendant.-. I :aict .."i ??hlvi nf hi* Honor. M. I.. Hi nham. Pre-ul'nj; .ludxv of Fifth ? udici.d < 'All.', dated March J", 1021. 1 wiil e!i ; ? ? ! he highest bidder at public im'i'Mi for cash before the Ker-haw < uinty Court House door. ?.r. i tr. said State, during Ihe it k-'I nour- <>f sale, on the tirst Mon day, hei n^r Hie lift)) day of May, 1024, th- follow ,,,K d esc t i bed Teal e-tatc: All that picL'c. pjiuel or tract of land :*unti in tie County of Ker l-.au. State of South Carolina, and o"; i ' . ? \\ ( ; -> .d i ? i ? ! the \V a t e ree K. -t. ( ontamm^r Twenty-three and ! ?' ( l a< re--, more or less, and b-u'.ded on the north anil ca.sl b\ : . t ' : I ? ! 1 1 1 ? I \ of the estate of C (I W . t ? ? . i ? ,\s o ' 1 .. I (I u ion ; on ; he ,'h I ai d- former!;, --f Thurman r ? : I i \\ h. l taker and < i I P'n kw- !'. 'be by the public r.:..: c.idin^ Mom < amden to < ? ! ^ ,i . 1 1 1 ? 1 I > j iar.d- formi ri , of Tliut'ir.,! . ' o\v of I,. ( \\ !*. i ! a k e r and (i. I I! .iv'hw. b. n vr 'he 'rait of !:.? i ? ? i. ? u- | ? \\ . H. T..i.-r 1 II. K T.'.ii r fii . i T. I \::ar:t- an I record" d !!"???? A M. (..'ik,'.- ;;.*?? m i lie ofltC" of 'hf i . "'ft ; fui Ki r,-l:aw C..u!'>. " * of I!. II. T " i ha1- ? 1 ? ? ? * ? . ? ! t ? \V. II. : t > : . ,? ? d J ar.Uii r , I '.'J' 1 A n\ otie e xoept : U : i : . t- ? . i I (!;i: . d< -iril.^' ? bid 'i -aid *?M;e rhn:l rir?t dc;v.>i: urb ui.d? r N.^r.cil Mh-I'T a ? ert 1 rr> k ?>i r i-h f r r h? - .mi if Tw 11 i r. ire ! ? * 't?t oil) n " ? ?vrde *?'??? nf ^'tvI faith and as a guarantee of co n;p: l - .i' v' with the u^rm.^ <<f sudt sale, \\h:.h deposit shall be returned to the unsucc(-?sful bidder or balder* at th? conclusion of the sale. B. II. CLARKE. Master. April 15, 1024. RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE Ml INHAKIil, \V Ml, KNOWN IN THIS SI'K< TALTY, CAIXKD TO ( < >11 W Hl \ I): .J. Mt'inhfU'tli, the well known lv\pen troin Chicago, will personally he ;tt tin' Jefferson Hotel, Columbia, S. oh Kriduy only, April 25th. Mr. Moinhardi says "Thu Vacuum Kupturo Sliitld" will not only hold the Rupture perfectly, but will con tract tfoe in t?-n days on the average msr usually. giving in&taiv taneous relief withstanding all strain regardless of size and location of the Rupture. This instrument is highly indorsed for producing results in the United States and foreign countries withuut the use of surgery, medical treatment, prescriptions iVr injections. Caution: ituptuivd persons should beware of old-style trusses with un der-straps, These .trusses' usually place the. pad on the lump and not on the rupture opening. This often causes serious trouble resulting in strangulation and necessitating a surgical operation. Mr. Meinhardi will be glad to demonstrate free to all who call at the hotel from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the unusually rapid results produced by "Tho Vacuum Shield." The largest ami most difficult cases are especially desired. Only gentlemen are invited to call on the above date as a special visit will bo made here at a later date for women and children. Notice: I)o not write asking to be fitted by mail as this is impossible. Every case must l>e seen personally. If interested, you must call at this hotel on the above date. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. Wants? For Sale FOll SALE ? Eight milch cows,- cai\ be seen at 810 Mill street, .J. B. Zemp, Camden, S. ('. 3-sb WANTED? One floor cusp not over H> feet long. Must be in good con (litiuM Tclcphwiit. 3GS-J, Camden, S. ('. :ipd FOR SALE? -One Number One Cole cotton planter in. good eonditon. Price $7.50. Address Ci. K. Trues del, Rt. 2. Westvillo, S. C. 3-pd (jIET A COOL cushion for your ear, on sale at Burner's Oarage, Cain den, s. ( *. a-f??i> LOST On Thursday, April 10th, one adjustable tripod, somewhere !?-.? tween Camdi'n and Wateree river bridge. Tripod contained letters "T.2f>, S. C. II. 1)." Finder please return to Camden Chronicle otfic and leirive reward, Camden, S C. 3-4 -pd WK CAN (JIVE you a replacement for your car in 12 hours notice. I in i Tier's Oarage, Camden, S, C. 3-5-sb FOIl SALE ? Three Ford touring cars, one Ford truck, all in A-No. 1 shape. Terms to responsible buyers. Address U. N. Myers, Broad Street Filling Station. Cam den, S. C. 2-tf S I * It I N ( i S for all cars at Burrier's Oarage, Camden, S. C. 3-5sb LOST - Around March 1st one male hound dog, white with brown ears and brown specks. Scar over right eye. Liberal reward for return or information leading to recovery. 15. K. Council, rte. 2, Camden, S. C. 2-3-4 ? pd HADIATOllS ALL MAKES repaired and replaced at Bur-tier's Oarage, Camden, S. <". 3-5sb FARMERS ATTENTION- We have the agency in Kershaw and sur rounding counties for the Farm electric, the Ford Parts Plant. This plant has everything on the market bent in the way of farm lighting and power. We have one of these plants mounted on a Ford truck and will be glad to make a demon stration at your farm at any time. This plant also can be seen at our place of business. ('an be bought on easy payments to suit you. Beard's Battery Service. I'hone 48o, Camden. S. f. 2-5pd FLAT RATES on brake lining work and repairs at Burner'* (iarage, i 'amden, S C. 3-5sh FOR SALE -Tomato, cabbage, pep per and 'lower plant*. Cabbage plants home grown and i ! ; mati-zed. Apply 'o B. H. Baum. ('amden. >v ( ' 3-5sb (the FORI) PARTS PLANT? k is ii Minple :h.*r any one. anywhere, .i* : ; r i y ; iin< ? .? ?*, u ndcrstand, oper- ! at. and maintain. Call u* for a I demons! t at ion. Phone ??>?'>, Board's B.i*'ei\ Sr ! \ :? e, ( amden. S. C. 2-5pJ | Foil RENT Fiw dlTio' looms in I.Uiid ng upstair*. < orivr < f Broad ; ard I ? ? ? K . ? i 1 ? -tr? t !.>. N*e\C,y painted : K ?oii . ond;t ion w . : h toilet m * i -a\ a'ory - floor I >r further , t? a ar ? ; . ; i ? . y '. ? > i M. Xemp. . t ., iiii ii. S ( 3t f i REWINDING Armature rewinding. I* " I * i : ra-* iron.-, fans. etc. repaired. , h. .1 Ci ' Hrolir.a Motor Co~, ( amden. >. ? . day phono 210, night [ phone 2*.?;-,L fjO-tf THE FARMKLK(TRI C is so reliable that it can run dp.' after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year with a minimum of cars, and it i* very economical in fui'l consumption. Hattery Service, Camden, S? (X 2, *r> i ?< I I SKI) PAH|\S FOR SALE CHKAP-* Any make t>( ' cant, upply at our yard Seaboard freight station, i ). Snyder, Camden, S. C. 8tf 'NOT|('0rf?We want every Farmer to let' u.s demonstrate the Ford Parts Plant to them. It doesn't matter what kind of a plant you now have we want you to investigate this one. Heard's Battery Service, Camden, S. C. <?-5pd FOR SALK Attractive bungalow on l4?ke View Avenue, with view of Lake. Price low and favorable terms. Apply to Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. 49-sb WANTED? All kinds of junk, scrap iron, metal, rubber, wreckec^ automobiles, hides, and other waste material. Don't sell before you see or write us. Apply to Snyder's Store or write Box 21, Cam den, S. C. 49-tf MONfeY TO LOAN ? I am prepared to negotiate loans on approved Keal Estate Mortgages. E. D. Blake ney, Attorney, Camden, S. C. 45tf , . WANTED ? Poplar, Ash, and Cypress standing timber. Will figure with you on any size tract. Give full details in tir^t letter. Hoffmaa Lumber Company, Columbia, S. 0, 35tf CALL The Kvei' Ready Pressing Cluk for cleaning, pressing, altering and repairs. Phone 150- J. Prompt ser vice, reasonable price. J. S. Gam ble, Proprietor, 859 Broad Street, Camden, S. C. 38tf CHEVROLET . QUALITY CARS AT QUANTITY PRICES SEE HOW'EASILY YOU CAN OWN ONE Cash Prices Delivered At Camden Roadster Touring Coupe Sedan $585.00 $590.00 ; $752.00 $915.00 If Purchased on Time Payment Plan, the Following: Terms Apply Roadster Touring Coupe Sedan Uiclud^ng 'imm'nce. $214.00 $215.67 $276.00 $337.00 Twelve monthly $35.67 $35.94 $39.67' $56.17 Payments of . T * The Above Prices Turns the Car Over to You With Gaa and Oil Ready to Cb * A SMITH S GARAGE 405 East DeKalb St. ' . Phone 391 Miller Rhoads o ? Our new store is like a great modern market-place PICTUItK to yourself the broiwl and sandy valley of the ? Kuphrates. Winding it^ way through the dreary and trackless reaches of this lieat-drenched country, picture a caravan? camel after -camel laden -with hales of beautiful oriental rugs. Looming through the dust-laden atmosphere of the horizon are the gilded minarets and towers of Bagdad ? that age-old capital of an ancient world of commerce. Thcwmivan readies Bagdad and its precious treasures are goon distributed among the stalls of the market-places. Two thousand years have wrought little change in these market-places. But the buyers have changed. They come now from the four corners of the world. If you are a lover of beautiful nigs, you would love to revel in the exquisite displays in these oriental bazaars. You can't, of course. It is too far away. But among the buyers there is a representative of Miller & lihoads. lie is your representative. With the eye of an expert he appraises and buys at prices you could not approach. i A few weeks and those same rugs are thousands of miles across land and sea. in Richmond, at Miller & lihoads Store. Here, in this modern "market-place," you can inspect them at your leisure and in comfort. You can buy them, too, at prices easily within your reach. Truly Miller & Khoads Store is a great modern market place. It is stocked with the best the world affords, at prices to meet the purse of all who come to buy. Yet it is far more comfortable than any market-place was ever known to be. Six centrally located elevators, convenient to all entrances, are there to lift you to the departments on the second, third or fourth floors, or the beautiful foyer and tea-rooms on the fifth floor. Comfortable rest-rooms, where you may meet a friend, refresh yourself or sit and chat, make it an ideal place to shop. If you can't get what you want in your own locality, try lOttwU&M* R I ClH MON D, VA.