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TIRES! TIRE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED TWICE DURING THE LAST 30 DAYS, BUT WE STILL HAVE SOME ' ?. -t ?: y.-. ?" '"???? AT THE OLD PRICES. r r '? / V.'': V"V * ?' ? " ' ? . ; V-r ' ?; WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF BALLOON AND PNEUMATIC TIRES AND TUBES IN CAMDEN. Carolina Motor Co., Inc. -r: . CM'H inshtitk for womkn To lie field a t Winthrop From Juno 22 to .fuly Hh From June jjfc to July i then- will be hold at Winthrop <?!(>! lego a Club' Institute for womon. All club worner* in the .shite, whether members of ! federated clubs or not, are cordially invited to attend. Organized in 11)10 as a short coil rso f<?r club women, the work of the institute has (frown year after .\ear, including a definite program for the advancement of club life. Ibis year especial emphasis will be placed upon the three lines <if work outlined by the General Fed eration; club organization, club re* lationships and clul? ethics. To further tills end, daily confer ences led by rhaiinien of the various departments c?f the State Federation' will be held. Free discussion of club problems will be encouraged. Prominent among the features i schoduh'd for this institute are | courses in citizenship. cunduc/cd by i I'rof. Win. (i. * (turgid, professor of Political Science, Wiiuhrop follog , ; public .-peaking, Miss Floreme Miin-;j rhild welfare, Miss Minnie Macfoai j and iti junior urn k, Mrs. J. M. Pat terson. Amot.g the miscellaneous sub ject ^ offered wiM b? religion educa tion, ;i cour-e 'in story telling, Mr<. If. K. Tralle; -.chool improvement work, with Miss. Mnttio Thomas, state community organizer, as in struetoi ; au^ Parent -Tea? her Asso ciation work, Mrs. George I-uhz, state prt?xldont, instriu-toi; Knglish, a- course in the presentation of news, by I>r. Minnie Claire Yai brough, heal of the department of Fnglish.l Whoaton college. On Juni 'J,:, In. JnmeV A. Hayne j will addres- the club women on '"The I Act ivTt <t S i?f t l?,e Stjitc Hon! d o! Health." From June other member of the state board of health, Mrs I. L. fainc, ?*Miss Ada Taylor Graham, Mi>> Itoss Dalton, l)i. I,. A. Riser and Mi-s Nellie C unningliam. will .speak on various phases of the health program of the state. On .fum* Mr. Illlison Capers, as sistant -secretary of the State Hoard of Public Welfare, will present. a .survey rf the social and industrial conditions existing in the .state today, this ^urvev to be followed by a round table discus ion. On<* of t he pi>pirar instruc tors of the institute i< Mic. Kmnu A. Fox, noted parliamentarian and author. Mi Fox will conduct a ola> in pMrli.'tmeniaiy lavs, which this year has b< ? m . hrduled f? . ? t late aftir noon hour <? .i.- to , flow altee.iiaruH , by a ! e. i <tn?.\ Inimediate!\ aftci ? ii | ? jh each evening Mr.s. \ ,\ wil! ' ..() .< pir'ianicntru; hiw drill on i5, ?? pa" i of \ he infirmary. \ ? < ? . i. ' i ? ,.i\ . lunvi- . or, do> ? t ht? same thing for .Mil that it doe< for Jack. That those attending the tenth annual session of the Club Institute may never have a dull mo ment i assured, for pleasure*, *x?t h social a-nd intellectual, will be inter spersed with work in each day's pro giam. I ? \inonv the informal pleasures in store for these club women, in addi t on to meeting old friends and mak ing new aei|uairilantus, are the after dinner coffee parties, for which Win throp- is well known; a drive over the . lity by representatives of the local chamber of commerce; the privi lege of n cooling dip at any time in the green and white tile<l swimming of the t'eabody gymnasium, lo cated conveniently near their dormi tory; the shady campus and the broad piazzas of the infirmary, which building will be reserved lis a whole for those in attendant'. P reside n' and Mrs. Johnson will Entertain at a formal reception in 1 | honor o! thhse guests at some time 'heir stay . at AVinthrop. Since all offerings of the Summer School :i : ,? Open to those in attend - I au'ee on tile Club Institute, many will j doubtless wish to vi^it certain classes | i />' on their schedule, but which for ! *hem hold some particular interest. ; Of particular interest is a series of ? .-jx-eial classes which come during the ' period of the Club Institute and 1 which will be taught by Trot'. Kich j =H4-i 1' . Hui ton, head- of the Depar* j mer.t of Knglish, . University of Min ! neaotu. These courses include the ?study of Browning's poetry and .the | modern drama. j Club women are invited to attend , i'! lecture-* and entertainments to be i held i:i the auditorium during the | cpen hour from twelve to one and a! so in the evening. Among the well k::own lecturers and readers who will occupy these hours during the period of the. Club Institute are: Dr. Henry Kdward Tralle of New York City, author and specialist in religious education, June 22, 2o, 20 and 27; i ? rederick I). Losey, author, lecturer, dramatic reader and Shakespearean ?critic, June 24-25; John Langdon Davies of Oxford University, jour r.alist and lecturer on social psychol ogy und anthropology, June 29-July 4. Cost of at tendance on the Club In ?titufe ;s only that of board -=?10,00_ per wet or $2.00 per day fo f a" slay of >.orte.- duration. There are no r. g; <?. r j*. ion fee.-. All tho^e who e.v pe to a' tend should notify at once Mi?>* I.ei'.t A. Ru.vsell, Chairman Club Ir.stitur. . Winthrop College. Ro?. k H". S < '!'? !.?o. r.^te trie movement of tri.ff.c, ;md a> .? safety measure, the city of V\ u.-hiogton hu^ raised the spe<"d '.inr' for automobiles from 18 to 22 :r. i ? a r. hour. 4i Would Call It The 'Kins Of Medicine/ " Declares; Populai* Charlotte Fire lighter. Captain A 1', Moot.) , known all over Cnai Ni'.k-, N. ( a!T>ctionale'y ' as Capta in \ i . . < oniox out and ?!?*- J claro -. that Kamak, tho sen.-ationa! | new medicine b<Mn^ fraturod hero, is undoubtedly the cfroatr^t medi cinr- that ha ; o ver boon known. "I would cr.M it the 'kinfc of Medicine.^'/' declare- Captain Al. "Yr-i, sir, j tf-ll tle ??oy*? at the Fire ? HrrH *hnt <*tt \cr 1 K-r f> taken Kar nak 1 a<n ti e you?g.?--t man on the floor, even if \ am M >?-ar> ? ohl. "I have had dyspepsia, and indi gestion for the past five years and it certainly kept me feeling mia ? erable, 8oon after eating, my form that vroul-l hloat me op until I c'-'jlu harJ!> <et m> breath at time j. I tried all sorts of medi cine-, but nothing did me any good. 4'A friend told rue about ivarnak and the quick way it brought n." relief wa?. the surprise of my life. "Wh>, 1 hadn't taken Ivarnak any time before every sign of ir. digestion and dyspepsia was gon? and I v;a- eating any and every thing I wanted without anv dis tress afterward. Pueh food as cab bage thnt f ?wouldn't dnre to eat before I to?>k Ksrrak. I now eat any time, and enjoy it ? why, over], thing ta^te* good. I Kftmttk PilU, too, and I want t-"? tell yov. they are splendid. "Yea, sir, it U a jrer.ulne pleas ure for me to recommcnd ?uch a wonderful medicine.'* Karnak U aold la Canwloft ex cluaively by Ztmp A D?Fw> *od br the le*4U* drtttgiM Is ?fry (leaped Convict I ? Captured Officer J. D. Chandler late yester- i day afternoon effected the capture of,' B((b Hayo*, nogro escaped from the j Allendale chain gan g, inhere he was serving a four year term for violation of the prohibition law, on May 27. Mr. ( handler ?aw this negro near New Sum tor Tuesday and thought ho ,wn? the negro advertised as wanted. Hf 1'iimc aq to Sumter and got the picture of Mayes and returned to the place where he had seen him. Diligent aeni'fih all day long failed to l>ring him to light. Wednesday Mr. Adam ttoams notified Mr. Chandler that ho thought he had the negro wanted working for him. Mr. Chandler went to his place and when the negro came into the lot after his day's work ar? tested him. Jit' at first denied that he was Hayes but under further questioning admitted his identity. Al lendale officers were notified of his capture and came to Sumter, getting here early this morning. They paid the reward of $800 to Mr. Chandler and took the prisoner back to finish his sentence. Mr. Chandler and Mr. Reams will split- the reward for the negro's capture. ? Thursday's Sumter Item. Marriage Licenses High Across Line Marriage license fees in North Car olina Were considerably increased at the last session of that state's legis lature. Monday the new license fees became effective. It now costs $0 in fees to be married in North Carolina Formerly the fee was $.'5, but now the suite's new revenue call requires $'t for the state treasury, $1 goes to the register of deeds and $1 to the county. Added to this is the certificate fee of $!. The doctor's health certificate re quired by law boosts the price still higher. Caldwell's Hody Found Miami, Flav, .June 5.-r-Led by a negro ditch digger police this after noon discovered the body of A. C. Caldwell, who killed his daughter's husband and wounded the girl on their wedding, day. The body was lying in a palmetto thicket within sevenfy^five feet of the place where theN tragedy occurred. Caldwell evidently had taken his own life within a few hours of the shooting. A revolver wa.s Tound beside the body. ?Caldwell trailed the couple as they started on a honeymoon within :? few hours of the marriage. May Jo, and overtaking them forced the car into a ditch, ordered the companions of the young couple to flee At the point of his revolver, then turned the weapon on his' daughter and her husband. Eugene Hawkins died at once. The young wife recovered and accompanied the body of her husband to his former home in Kenosha. SI MMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) Slate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Kershaw Mercantile & Banking Com pany, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, ,vs. Phvlis Shropshire, Mary Shropshire, .Jim Shropshire, Jerry Shropshire, Robert Shropshire, Sallie McMel ton, George Shropshire, James Shropshire, Eli Shropshire, Sallie Duren, Marie McCullough, Daniel - Kirkland, Frank Kirkland, Robert Kirkland, Ella Evans, Pess Kirk land, Charlotte Stewart, Richard Roe and John Doc, and any other heirs at law. of James Shropshire, deceased. Defendants. To the Defendants above named: ' You are. hereby summoned and re-; quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the city of Camden. S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if vou fail to answer the complaint within the time afore >:n'd. the plaintiff in this action will apply f < ? t ht- court for the relief de manded in the complaint. K. I). BI.AKENEY. Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 >:? i o? i Camden, S. C*,, June f>, 1025. To Jerry Shropshire, Robert Shrop shire, Sully Mc.Melton, .James Shrop- ! ?"hire, Eli Shropshire. Frank Kirkland, I Robert Kirk'.and, Pes* Kirkland, Rob- I ert Roc and John I>oe, defendants! who-e residence are unknown: and the unknown defendants, and all per- , - o ! i s having any interest in or claim i against the following described real ? r ; At! that tract of land situated in Kershaw county, State of South f'aro hr.a, about fifteen miles northwest, of , Camden on Burgess Branch and ! Hughes Branch waters of White Oak Creek, whereon I rf-side containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded northwest by Hughes Branch dividing from land of M. M. Kirkland, southeast by lands of Mosc Watts and lands of Robert Brown and southwest by publU mad and Hyghes Branch. Ploasc take notice that the original summons and complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the offkc of the XMerk of Court for Kerahnw County on th? 4th d*y of June. 1912$, E. D. BLAKENEY, iTH DftM C**ufc?, aETJw* *? tW5. Jury Acquit* Edward l)?vin Columbia, June 5. ? Edward Davis, negro, wax found not sruilty of the murder of David Simon, " suburban gprocer, by a jury in circuit court here today. The jury was <*ut about thirty minute*. Simon was struck down by an uulnown man near his garage late in March and di(*d two or three days later. CITATION Tlx- State of South Carolina, Count y of Kershaw. By W. I.. McDowell, Esquire, I'm bate. Judge. , Whereas, Robert Roache made suit i<? me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the estate of and effect* of Milton |ldio)ie, ?*- Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Mel ton Roache, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in t h*? Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, South Carolina, on Saturday, June 20th. next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forunoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this Oth day of June, A. ,D 1025. w. u Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County j 1'ublished on the 12th and 19th days of June, 1925, in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the tjme prescribed by law. NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANI) CREDITORS . All parties indebted to the estate of Mrs. Medora -S. Sowell, deceased, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within thirty days from this date. MENDEL L. SMITH, Qualified Administrator. Camden, S. C., June 12th, 1925. CLAIMS PASSED BY THE HOARD [ OF COUNTY DIRECTORS, JITNE 2, 1925 The Kershaw Era, printing 500 reports, magis $3.75 Bank of Kershaw, to printing 1750 bridge books 39.00 Kershaw Lumber Company, lumber 317.25 W. W. Cauthen, blacksmith work 24*05 : McDonald Service Station, gas, oil, etc . . 77 . . .... 182.98 S. K. Kirkland, salaries and wages hired gang tt? ; . ..460.95, Blaney Mercantile. Co., supplies 430.60 C. M. Mahaffey, salaries, wages and supplies . . . . 497.75 R. F. Gregory, salaries . . . . 200.00 S. C. Truesdale, gas and oil . . 6.52 Dr. W. D. Grigsby, lunacy ex aminations . 10.00 State Highway Department supplies 208.78 Yancey Bros., 1 casting and postage 1.13 R. E. L. Parman, Sales Agt., detail paper, etc., for regis ter at bridge 7.61 G. C. Welch, salaries sheriff and jail janitor, jail fees . . 253.00 J. L. Gettys, rd. work, teams and hands .. 19.60 Dr. O. M. Gay, lafrbf of road . . 6.00 Laurens T. Mills, pauper fund June r 250.00 Laurens T. Mills, salary clerk board . . . . . . . . ; . . . 50.00 G. F. Cooley, wages and sup plies 508.25 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1 record to real est. . . 53.45 Columbia Supply, Co., pipe (E. H. Bo wen) 33.98 Walter Jacobs, salary janitor . . 32.00 Home Furnishing Co., 8 yds. carpet, range and pipe .. ..116.00 Rhame Bros., Inc., supplies . . 284.33 Elizabeth DuB. Boykin, sal ary and travel .. 136.36 C. W.. Birchmore, publishing WANTED M MONEY TO LOAN u/ ... ?~.ivina application* for loan# in exceu of VEX *nd could W ri.ht now -veral thou jaiid d?llar?. _^ny more amall home*. We want to makelt powjble for people paying rent to own their ?fWyou haveidle fund, you cjre to loan u. at 6 percent per Minum, .ee u. at once. Let your money help bu.ld Wateree Building & Loan Association JOHN T. MACKEY. Treas. and supplies .. 15.60 S. W. Rose, salary 1 month . ? 100.00 Beard's Killing Station, gas, oil, etc 38.15 K. I,. Bryan Co., desk and ' ? chair, 2 ink wells .. . ?? 87.85 Southern Hell Tol. & Tel. Co. telephone rental . . .'. .... 10.42 S. D. Hammond, beef, etc., (Cooleyj : 8.25 J. W, Sanders, salary and tra wl , . . . . . . . . ? 83.33 Park View Kill Station, gas, oil, etc 4.80 H. A. Rabon, gas , . . 11.49 \V. L. Hunnicutt or bearer, salary, mileage and ex p. . . 93J30 Sam. N. Nieholsin or bearer, salary . . . . 76.00 S. P. Watkins or bearer, salary and expense 155.00 B. K. Sparrow or bearer, salary auditor 55.55 W; F. Russell or bearer, salary, April 4 1 .06 \V. F. Russell or bearer, salary May . . , ....... 41.00 B. B, Gregory, or bearer, gro ceries (Cooley) . . .... . . 107.18 W. L. McDowell, salary and lun acy . 46.60 1 T. B. Mcl?iin, 100 lbs. carbide Waterce bridge . . . . 6.50 | Camden Chronicle, advertising 50.50 1 L. T. Ho'rnsby, salaries, J. L. Thorn and self . . . . ... . . 175.00 i Springs & Shannon, Inc., sup plies A .. 246.70! Camden Chronicle, printing . . 23.50 ; City of Camden VV. & L. plant, water and lights 7.13 1 L. B. Ogburn, salary May . . 100.00 ; S. II. Mickle, salary and funnel 128.50 G. W. Huggins & Son, black smith work . 26.10 A. I). McLeod of The Bank of Camden, painting top of court house . . .... 24.00 Broadway Garage, .supplies and shop rent .. 18.80 Rhame Bros., Inc., supplies ( Kirkland) . . 75.86 Dixon's Grocery, w. powder, soap, lye, etc 1.75 G. W. Monroe, supplies and la bor-court house 11.50 'ftlackey-Jones Co., mdse, fur nished poor 24.00 J. M. Moseley, salary 1 month 100.00 Kershaw Motor Co., Inc., parts and supplies .. .. .. .. .. 19.90 Mackey Mercantile Co., hard ware ?; .. .... s. 198.19 W. Robin Zemp, supplies . . .. 22.00 City Filling Station, gas, oil ..*87.07 Curl A. West, visits to gang and examination 19.50 Co'umbia Office Supply Co., 2 books section and 3 rub ber stamps 1 13.03 J. H. McLeod, salary, mileage etc 158.20 Dr. E. Z. Truesdale, vaccinating 359 cases against smallpox . . 35.90 Carolina Motor Co., gas, oil parts, etc ' . . . . 305.53 j Zemp &. DePass, supplies and medicines 12.30 > Speedway Filling Station, gas oil, etc 50.80 Burns & Barrett, supplies . . . . 73.50 The Bank of Camden, drafts paid . 544.99 A. D. McLeod, painting and re pairing court house 33.20 TOTAL $7,967.04 L. T. MILLS, Clerk. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina, . County of Kershaw. ? ?.???? a (Court of Common Plea?) Julia Cunningham, John Petruo? Julia Pegues, by John PeguQsl her guardian ad litem, , Plaintiff, against fiatejilc Harris, Adam Harris, Willie Thompson, and I). M. McCaskill Defendants To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of whieh a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said com plaint on the subscriber at his office in Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the 'day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated October 1, A. D. 1924. To the defendants, Estelle Harris, Adam Harris, and Willie Thompson: Please take notice that the original summons and complaint in the above entitled action has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw county. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, 10-12 Plaintiffs' Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All parties indebted to the. estate of Horace Latham, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them duly attest ed within the time prescribed by law. PAUL G. WALKER, Administrator, Estate of Horace Latham, care J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, S. C. Camden, S. C., June 4th, 192^5. final discharge Notice is hereby ghren that L. J. Whitaker, administrator of the es tate of M. L. Me.Leod, deceased, hath, this day made application unto me for a final discharge- as said administer tor, and that Monday, the 29th dajr of June, 1925* at 11 o'clock a. m.f at the Probate officc in Camden, South Carolina, has been sot as the time and place for the hearing of the said application. All parties, if any, having claim against the said estate will present them duly attested on. er before that date or be forever fc&rred. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate Kershaw Co. Camden, S. C., May 21&t, 1925. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of John C. Williams*, deceased, srs hereby notified to make payment M the undersigned and all parties, u any, having claims against the said estate will present them doly attest ed within the time prescribeaby ? MRS. CALLIE H. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Camtfert, S. C., May 20th, 1925. Notice to I Due to the fact that there have been a great many inferoir quality Aiphalt shingles sold for jobs recently in our city we have decided to put our prices down to rock bottom in order to give the buying public an opportunity to purchase a better shingle for less money. We are sure that when you use them you will see and learn the difference. There has been no reduction in the price of our shingles. They are % the same brand GENASCO and the same quality. The only native asphalt shingle on the market. Prices as follows: i GENASCO Sealbac Strip .... $6.25 per sq. GENASCO Latite $6.00 per sq. THESE PRICES ARE SPOT CASH