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Principal Charged With Bi|t?y Chester, March 10.?Carl Petri<\ principal of the I^eed* school in Chcs cter county, was arrested Monday night by Sheriff James G. Howte and is now in the Chester county jail on a warrant alleging bigamy, It is said that Petrie married Miss Helen Coleman; also a teacher in the l^eedft school and whose home is suid to be at Hidgeway. Upon receipt of telephone message from relatives of the young woman a warrant was is sued by Magistrate Z. Vance I>avid ? son and Sheriff Howzc visited the hotels in Chester finding that Petrie and the young woman had registered at the Mfera hotel. The room was entert>d and Potrie was placed tinder 'afreat and put in the jail here. It l'4a aaid that they were married in York, The warrant issued by Magistrate Pnvidson alleges that "W, Carl Petrie did wilfully and unlawfully, being married and knowing his wife to be living and .said marriage not having been annulled by decree of any com' potent tribunal having proper juris diction, did wilfully and unlawfully marry Helen Coleman of Chester county." MAGNOLIA GARDEN EXCURSION .Southern Railway announces very low round trip excursion fares to Charleston account of the "Magnolia Gardens," Friday and Saturday, April 3rd and 4th, with final return limit Wed nesday, April 8th V , These tickets will bt? good going on all regular trains of April 3rd and 4th and on train No. 16 leaving Columbia 3:00 a. ro., arriving Charleston 7:55 a. m. Sunday, 5th; also on Hpecial train leaving Columbia 3:00 p m., arriving Charleston 7:00 p. m. April 3rd snd 4th. The round trip fare from CamdtSi is $4.00;' proportionate fares from all other point*. A rare opportunity to see the famous "Magnolia Gardens" at their very best. No other place in the world .so beautiful and glorious. You will enjoy the weekend to Charleston and the "Magnolia Gardens," Don't miss it. I . . - For descriptive booklets, schedule information, etc., apply to Ticket Agents, or address s. h. McLean District Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. New! These Giant Reproofing Shingles Barrett (Jiants have an economy all their own. Specially adapted for re roofing, you lay them right over the old roof. ()nce von put these* ( Hants on your building, the root is definitely off your mind ? to May off. These shingles are colorfully artistic ? enduringly surf.iced with natural slate in red, green or blue-black, f hey never need painting 01 staining ? will not rot or rust. And they are fire-safe ? proof' against flying sparks lind embers. ROOFINGS After long experience with roohngsof many kinds we'recon \ meed that t fie sound economy of these special shingles simply can not he duplicated. Let lis show vou Barrett ( iiants.\ oil II he sur prised ;ir the low cost. See our full line of Barrett Roohnps. { hen \ style for anv Type of hudding ? at a price suit ?ihlc tor .t r 1 \ pursr. BURNS & BARRETT Broad .St. Camden, S. C. Phone 94 HERMITAGE WAREHOUSE CO. CAMDEN, S. C. T::?; ah??w <'oiv.pany i- n?>\v prepared i?> receivo ('?>lt<>n f<?r Storage. They will he licensed hy the i'nited States Govern ment i;i.cl undt. r li??nd. thus a ?urincr the Iliirhe-t Care and Protection. The offi cers wiil iiriad!v ci'i\?? all information a t (> <?!* arcre^ C. if. YATKS. V. M. XK'MP, Presdent Vice- President < r. A. RHAME, Secretary R. W. KiRKLANI), Warehouseman Five Killed! in February Five person* were killed, 17 were seriously injured end ?3 received minor injuries in automobile accidents on highways in February, according to reports received by the state high way department in Columbia. Three persons were killed when car* collided, one was killed when car and motorcycle collided and one pedestrian by passing car, the report said. Twenty-one of the accidents were reported as caused by careless driv ing, twenty-three by speeding, four teen by reckless driving due to liquov, four by dazzling headlights, three by skidding and two by defect^ of car. Twenty-one cars wore overturned, thirteen were driven off the' road, sixty-seven were soripusly damaged, and ten were slightly damaged. Three horse drawn vehicles were damaged. A joint resolution authorizing the construction of an adequate bridge over the Congaree river at Columbia has been adopted by the Genefral As sembly. Congress has previously au thorized the bridge, which will be completed within the next two years. CLAIMS PASSED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARCH 3, 1925 McDonald Service Station, gas and oil . . ? ? * ? $226.10 C. A. Johnson, road work . . . . 66.50 Korshaw Merc. & Bkg. Co., supplies .. .. ...... . . . . 77.08 Jenkins Garage, gas, oil and parts . . .. 7.75 R. F. Gregory & II. C. Jones, salaries 150.00 W. W. Cauthen, salaries, wages and supplies 19.55 S. R. Kirkland, salaries, wages, etc 529.87 Kershaw Lumber Co., lumber 244.80 Threatt, Carson Co., supplies"^ 62.05 I)r. O. M. Gay, surgieal work and medicine . . . . 6.00 Blaney Mercantile Co., sup plies 289.0.3 C. M. Mahaffey, salaries, wages supplies . . . . . 520.95 M. H. Deal, salary road foreman 125.00 Klmore Brown, road work . . 71.00 G. F. Cooley, salaries guards chaingang and supplies . . . 516.72 L. B. Ogburn, services as bridge keeper .. ? ? 133.33 S. H. Mickle, salary and sup plies' . . . 150.30 J. C. Faulkenberry, road work . . 8.00 I). L. Nelson, road work . . . . 6.50 L. T. Hornsby, salarv tractor driver 100.00 Gulf Refining Co., oi| . .. 1.93 Laurens T. Mills, salary clerk of board . . ' .50.00 Allen B, Murchison or bearer. salary 110.66 S. I'. Watkins, salary and expenses . . . 155.00 W. L. Stokes, salary and expenses 155.00 The Bank of Camden, drafts, payrolls, etc. .. 728.58 B. K. Sparrowfor bearer, salarv, stamps, etc art.30 D. ,M. McCaskill, salary, court vouchers, etc 1,541.5-1 Broadway Garage, supplies and shop rent . , , . ? 16.20 H. L. Schlosburg, clothing . . 17.75 L. T. Gregory, M. I)., lunacy examinations 10.00 M a eke y - J one s Co m pa n y, gas, oil, etc . . . 57.20 S. W. Hose, salary 1 month . . 100.00 The R. L. Bryan Co., sup plies '54.20 Merchant V* Furniture Co., supplies 3.50 Maokev Mercantile Co., sup ; plies 34.03 I Springs & Shannon, Inc., i supplies .*>13.10 , A. R. Co'ims, or bearer, 1 | caff in - -'0.00 I Rush I,umbel Co.. lumber '57.20 ? J. \V. Si'.nde:.-. salarv and \ t rave! . ' *3.33 i I Khame IJ:. - >.. Inc.. ^upplie* l'.?5.55 ' l.omatbky Bros., supplies 5.751 \V. K. Rusm-1!, salary coroner 11.66) Rhame Bros., Inc.. Mipplie- fur ? ,-hed pool 7.0f> I. M. C!\ bu: : . 1 do:-. h'.vel< . 7.00 | I M Cap. . <=aary w.t:111? ? ? 10.00, ('. U\ !li. -.i!ary -hint : .mil ; a i:;! < >i . < *.i . I.?. T? > > I' Ille i- (??"..?> |?\ , n?\.iel Se> .. li2.1'5 | ? \\ ei>h. -alary, sheriff. .?r:i '. i: . a i >?id, ? ! i . ? 1 ? >.4? > - tV Barret t. supp:.? - * I lumbal (M'fir. Supply <. ! i j .i: ~ nk :?;.<)*? ? I > ? rhi i:' I!? I! T A T. c... :? ?.i , S.2U ' < ; V. V. Ma:. ., J; '5.:).') : 'I I-. Sm:t h. i:?r :< J.55; >? >? ia> J O ! ? V. .' ;; a: i 1 .2.76: ? .?;n.i? " i hr..i .. < . i ! .ei t -!? a *8.25 i ? ?. K.'.lii.ir Slat a-n, u'a*. ?? i. ar.d t;fe-i i .".8.0 7 I : < ..ir.di :i ("h: ui... -uppl.i . . ? ."iS.50 i T li M. I M ? i,.. ,,,ih ,!t i :*.00 I ! \V I \it ; * a a ? y **ri ) r.u' v ? >6.6 j U . A. N. ... ?V S..r :hir.k'. <. ; :?7 >*'! < ; \V H'ivr ? A ?? . 1 :?? ? -mit'n work 23 | \\ . I. Har.r.auf. alary a:M | mi!<*agr 97.00 i I S.im. N N '? ? r U . . j ,alar\ 75.00 , K 1 M irkie. i .a I v k 1 We.41 Wateree ... .*J,C?*k ? i I Mxon's Grocery, lyr and } washing powtier 2.10 j j Carolina Motor Co.. ffa*. . , ?'U\ ;i74.4rt C.am<icn Iron and Brass Works 10.00 C. V. Hammond, supplies . . . . 91.00 Speedway Filling Station gax't oil and grease 12.25 J. M. Moseley, salary 1 month 100.00 Total * ki "l"^1 *? "1 --L. - ' Practical Nurse Tells Mrs. N. X. Snow, of Route 1. near Pari*, Tonn., tells the ?tor/ of her wyinswi u follow*: am 61 ]fMur? aid and I hkTt been a practical urn for mora tkan 20 roars, tak ing mostly maternity case* One of my daughtera suffered from cramping at ... . She would just bend double aad have to go to bed. CARDIII Hi Worm's M waj recommended to her and aha oslv had to take afcaat twe bottles, when the hardly knew that It wa? . . ., she suffered so little pain. "M y youngest daughter was run-down, weak end nervous, and looked like sbo didn't have a bit of bleed left?just a walking skeletal), no appetite and tired all the time. 1 gave her two boUtee of Cardm. It built her *? and she began eating all soon gained in weight aad i has been so well since." Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, has helped suffering women for over fortv years. Tip it. At ail druggists*. _ i-ita PLAY AT PIEDMONT Comedy Drama To Be Presented at School Tonight "Deacon Dubbs", a rural comedy drama will be presented at Piedmont school house Friday night March 20 at 8:30 o'clock. This play is a sure hit. and every one that attends is promised a hearty laugh from begin ning to end. Remember the time and place and be there for a night's enjoyment. A small admission fee will-be charged. The following are the cast of char acters: /Deacon Dubbs, from Sorghum Cen-. ter, state t>' West Virginny?Bennie Hornsby. Amos Coleman his nephew, a young lawyer?Herbert Hornsby. Rawdon Crawley, the deserted hus band of Rose Raliegh?Joe Keith Drakeford. , Major Moses McNutt, auctioneer and justice of peace?Sam Drakeford. Deuteronomy .Jones, a bashful country?hired man?Sam Hornsby. Rose Raleigh, the brave little bride ? Melle Abercrombie. ?Miss Philpena Popouer, who keeps both eyes on the deacon?Mrs. C. E. Hornsby. Emily Dale, the richest girl in town ? Martha Drakeford. Trixie Coleman, the village cut-up ? Frances Clements. Yermie Yensen, the hired girl from Sweden?Aletha Holland. The new Society Hill bridge across the Pee Dee was formally opened for traffic last Wednesday. Honor Roll Lufoff School (Jrude I?Emerson Brunharo, Dor othy Dellinger. Annie Belle Kllh, Vivian Lee, Huby Melton. (Irudo 2-? Lois Mason. (Jrude 3?Victor Kabon, Kannie Sue Dellinger, Karl Jordan. Grade 6?Lola Kabon, Covert Mc Tallum. tirade U?Helen Koseboro. Why Willie Went to Bed A small boy working diligently on u crossword puzzle in the newspaper, looked up ami said: "Dad, would 'wife' be right for a four-letter word meaning 'A danger ous woman?" McPiMm (Hit on Bond Hock Hill, March 11.?B. H. Mc* Fuddon, motorcycle officer of u* Rock HUT police department, eharg^i with murder in connection with th* fatal shooting of Dewey Simpson of Chester, while chasing an allied speeding automobile along Salu<l:\ street here, w&? released today from jail on bond in the sum of $5,000. 1 Uond was granted by Associate Supremo Court Justice J. H. Marion at a hearing in his chambers ut Co lumbia late today. McPadden, in company with his attorneys and jn custody of Sheritf Fred K. Quinn, was present at t?* hearing. Mclfydden's father was also present. FREE! \s' ' A"4* ? : With every cash purchase from now until Saturday, April 18th, we vail give wtth evelry cash purchase a cou pon entitling the holder to a chance at receiving one set of Goodyear Cord Tires and Tubes 30x3% valued at $58.00. Tickets given on repairs, bat tery service, gas, oil and accessories. ' '? ?' o;gi ? f i BROAD STREET FILLING STATION U. N. MYERS, Proprietor RESORPTIONS DRUGS dekalb pharmacy HARDWARE STORES AND SAW MILL MEN We have a large stock of Hoe saw teeth and saws and expect tp receive a larger stock in a very few days. Let us hear from you when you are in the market for saw teeth, rings or saws. 1 ; v; We also stock Simond's Crescent ground cross cut saws. At present we are making low price on iron subject to what stock we have on hand. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. . v ;,r "The World's Greatest Buy" Everyone Says It?Sales Prove It Hudson is not tailed "the World's Greatest Buy" for today alone. That is acknow ledgment of ten \ ears' constant refinement of a great car around the famous patented Super-Six principle. The largest production of (>-< \ Under closed cars in the world give it unequaled value advantages. All now know thru higher price can buy no smoother performance than Hudson's. It cannot buy more brilliant results in pick-up, power or speed. It cannot buy greater reliability or endurance. At today's prices need you own a lesser car? Can a costlier car satisfy you more? HUDSON COACH *1345 5 PASS. SKDAN * 1795 7 PASS, SEDAN .'1895 Frtigkt M Tax Extra . . ? z ' UTTLE MOTOR COMPANY T. Lee littlti Maatgtr, 4