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Weak In Back and Sides Before the Mrth of my HtUe glH- an Ua L*na gtaoctl, of R f. D. 2, Kit thews. kio . "I *u m vitk 1b my b*fk ami fides I could &Ot CO I WU too weak to tUnd op or do any .work. I felt lit* rny ba**k **r? roralnf in l?o ! lost weight. I didn't eat any-, thing muck *nd waa so rest loan I eoutdn't sleep nights "My mot be r used to take CARDU! For Female Troubles to I a*ni to get It. I im proved after my first bottle Cardul Is rortalnlj a great help for nervousness and freak back. I took eU bot ties of Cardul and by then I waa well and fttron*. joet did fine from tken on Cardul bel ped roe eo Uftth." Thoaaande ?>( weak, *uf tiring women have taken Chrdul. knowing thai It bad helped their mothers or thetr ? frUnde. and soon gained strength and got rid of their pallia. Card a I should do you a lot of good. _ e-w Prairie dog/* and prarie owls are go od nkifrhbor*, but both hate the raltli snake? which infest their bui rowi. Wear a Pair ? -of ? - Flexoaks The Perfect Leather Shoe Sole LONGER WEAR and GREATER COMFORT F'ut on By Lomansky Bros. f'honr .11.1 C'anwien, South Carolina WILL AM) RA TTKKI/iS Why crank your car when you can get a new battery ?o cheap ? We will give you a reasonable allowance on your old battery for a new one. Batteries recharged and repaired. U . /V. Mi/era So. Broad Sf I'hom- !4 > Amhoinnrr S?rvirf Day or Nijfhf Motor Fquipmrnt the ?? t C. W. EVANS MORTICIAN Telephone .91 and 2H.'{ L>rhalb St. Candrt, S. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DCX'RS, BLINDS AND LUMBKR plain & mi. i x >*: ???. .I-:: COLl'MKJ -a ^ , T. R. RRUCE Veterinarian Da> }').<> r.r 10? Ki(fht Ph"?* 114 i CAMDEN, 3. C. Br EUGENE HELD rfl>J ???*) boat that ep*d iMt ?t|k(. s burii'ir the wofidroot b??i afatf, ante Ia (|)4lr e ver ?? lorloue 0l|hl I'utu a ifun btrtat little ?Ur. A wall* and ml tig. Q a tar "* Ih?r c/iti'j 'Awake and glorify t.he morn. Uruld the far and w?de? fU lead Hi? rt-xrk U bornf* v he little 4tur ?WQke and at in* A* oifcly x'am Jn rapture may. Va?l yr? ?>* r? ? . > . '?r.e/r- church bells hung If:? toyi]ni& Udta*i found th?tr way. O '(la Christmas mora ? am :1c aj'J |*t thy mule tall *ir n??< '<*> >4 ?h?t aow la born- / Vv'l nf ?!.- pherd fovea Ida lambkins *eil '?*? ' ? ' - X ? 'Vn r*?>s; ?he belle aa fled tha M*ht OTar ?lrearrlng land and drowsing 'lclP. \f & cornlDK with tha morning llrht. They called. my child, to you asleep < V'flly and tenderly they a poke And linger!** round your -little had. 1 i.. ir rnualc pleaded till you woke. A?d (Mi U what their music said J Awake and alnir' 'tie Christina* morn, ; Wh?r*oa all aartli aalutee bar Kin*' In Ue'hleheir la the Shepherd bora. Awake. <? little lamb and alng?" ' ? - - - *?? ' ? . 1 " .? v j <o. deaf, my child, knael at my feet. And. with those v?k*ae from above Hhare thou this holy time with me, Th? universal hymn of lore. B rice's Christmas at Old Farm Home jfolly Girl Gives Uncle and Aunt and Young Friends Happy Surprise. ?w ? ? By FRANK HERBERT SWEET HICK H A R P K H >?tepp<*<l happily from the train. A whole vaca tion. with Christ rriHH only ten day* nway. That meant nearly three weeks for after-Chrl?tma* aiioii. N*;?ririf vIkIMjik around, and curled Up heforp the t ?] tc fireplace popping < orn . ? r. < I reading and talking ? jti?t j?lrt > I nir l;.dy. After three steady. irrindin* year* In the depart ment store Ir would he heavenly. -j Wouldn't Aunt M?trjptret and Uncle Jlaek be surprised and pleased! U was. to \ Hfirpri<?* Sh#? I. ad not written thf She f.a^hed a look -I ??.-n the plat fi.ru . V f x. there . >\ as wl-hI^ii k'k'ged t h?- e*presmn.?ri. peering into the bacgage riHiin for p'j5.sible huslrfef*. "11 uohoo !" sh#? challenged. The old expressman looked up. etared. then stumped forward. "Brif?* Harper, fur a fact'** hi? cried. "Ba? k home air'in t"o?ie to sfriy, or ?-rlililn'r ".Just i ?- : ? ! n ^ t 'r?. le Snm. A whole nj?-rr ?!, t|.ou'.?h Kf'?r " .roe year#. I'd i)4 .? r hiin< >?<?}!?? w?d [ 4-ould ftny nway t h ; < f f'<riL' ! nt ><>u to take nry trunk riwht "-it t:?r| HI ride with you." " Ain't ?? .'.HPHfl -had a letter ifor Ui?t a-ked the old mun. -whose f.ti ? i.??l. -????n jcr<>wlng troubled. "N if Anything the matter?" with ?uthh n anxiety. "Sit. except ain't there. fr'olks ri.rod I I. now all other folks do, ye r*. "?? ?* Sn I did h?*r your Aunt Mag'r. : i I * i! MM* h Id f'hrlstmus wan so lone^.r- <? Im r.- Hlie wouldn't spend an "fi r 1 tlv la.nt. Two. three d h v s a.." -in- m ' \.iur I'ncle Jack went over ! r-. ? / ?'.?? n? r* county to spend i'hrlst f;rti * rt itl. i f-uiiMin who Ii.is ii re-^'l.ir pi-le ? ' < hlldren I was by there yes terdii' an tin- house did look dismal, it!! >!?. i s j . with hen .n iin' turkeys com f ???!.' .ill - v ?t the place." l-> f ? ro anyone to look lifter t! ? ? i '? ' ?i <? ?> the I Mil boy* was asked to, : I . . ?>. I ?: t he'? r > *?ijl 1 1? ' Vmi shuine ! .*'il ! ! ?? ' A * r;'! '.il, . a'ue from a stors ' ? < : ' 'i> 1 1 ?? nt.it Ion. I*i"i? ?? wheedled the old ex j prevM .nn v ? tid yt* ttiltnl wil?in' t!.rM U . T S.K 'III ? i ' i ; r -tin. ? : ' ' Th ? y ?. ? * 1 1 n W . r i :? r. I :?<?!<? - i< I 10 till- 1 .jX' .. I t< \n?l no I wi'n'i ?ul .1 .>? aay of IUJ girt rrtarula Top i fimy curry ny trunk rljbi out to the ' 1 rar^lwdM. I kMV wtert Aqftl Mar j *arwt tddas the key. And I kwm abr.i and t'ncle Jack would want tee to fo ; right there and one everything a* ti>? ] ow?L I'll take car* ef the poult r>.' enthusiastically. **and III bake one '?l ti>? turkey* for Chouaaa, and cook everything that foea with it. plea and cake* and all. Won't It be fun!*" uYoo ran mvtte a lot of your girt friend* to eat with you. too," grimed the '? MprMtnun. "Afterward." agreed BrU*. **They will all want to eat at home ??n Christ < mas. Then we'll have a round of nice vlsltiug. But for the real Christmas I'fn going to dej>end on the poctala. There are Iota of nice glrla In the de partment store who haven't any home, and who will hn>o to depend ou th?* cheap boarding hoqjMw they live at. Ftt * rl te a postal to Aunt Margaret, and fife or alx to girls. I know will he glad to spend their week or ten day* vacation with me. And aay. Uncle Sam. I'll look u round the homte, sad ttveca make a Hat ??f groceries and other things I want you to bring out, and? any place where I can buy a Christ - maa tree?" "Ain't none better than grow right down on yowr uncle'a rower ahed ined .Vr" "All right. I ll get the I >111 boy to help, and well cat a*d rig up a uice one ? Or no. Ill wait a few day a until j aorne of the atore glrla come. If they feel like me? and I know they will? , they'll want to help get the tree, and trim It, and to help cook the dinner." ! "Need any Christmas preeent stuff?* chuckled old 8am. "Tomaon'a been aaylm* he waa havln' the grandeet holt (hty goods ever opened up here, com In' in that box. Mehbe ye'd Ilka to ay i him pry the cover off." " 'F>eed I would." promptly. "I'll be , right over frocu the poat office" The girls condemned to a prospective hoarding house Chriatmaa accepted Brlce>s Invitation rellevedly. vOn the third flay old Sam brought the hilarious five out In hi* ant-lent express wn;??n, | In the three, day* Brioe and the CMH j noy hod lMM?n m.iUng the hou*e r^id y "Greens Were Found at the Edge of the Swamp." ? * for them and looking over the root and apple cellar attd preserve closet with an eye to Christmas. Then the girls piled in like a whole Jolly Chrlatraas In Itaelf, and the old farmhouse seemed like to burst itself. The Christina* tree was cut and drawn home with ail the appropriate songs and carols and huzzas they could think of, and trimmed as never a Christmas* tree had been trimmed before. Greens found among the leaves at the edge of the swaoip, a small holly discovered, and a sprig of mistletoe bought at some store. The kitchen became "filled with fragrance and song, the evening crackled with popping corn, rung with voices about the awakened organ, and the fireplace glowed with the logs be- | hind und the half circle of' baking j apple* In front. And then right in the midst of.Jt j ?lie hearty voice of I'ncle .lack roared j through the door, mellowed by the i softer, happy laugh of Aunt Margaret that accompanied It. 'Tin going to have that dinky post office over yonder indicted,*' guffawed Uncle Jack. "Kept that |>0!?tal four days before the R K, D. delivered It. Fifteen minutes after that we were on our way. of course we had to come. Five more fclrlit to help wake the old house up. Whoopee ! Why didn't you write ho we needn't have left the Ione *?mo place?" "Why didn't you write you were go ing away, so I'd have known .what to crpectr* retorted Brlce. "Lucky none of ua didn't, " laughed Aunt Margaret, "for then we might not have these nice Jive extra glrla. Hut coine, I must get Into the kitchen " "But we've cooked and cooked und ; rooked, till ? " "Not enough," declared Aunt Mar* r.-t rtrmly, "no matter how 'much you've done. There are all >our old friends ihut must be inv ited to < oiue, though they would, anyway. \n-l we want voisr friends here t<> meet 'em. Then we must invite h lot of extra people in evenings to help keep thing* ^oinif. Then my land: if I I adn't forgotten' There's a wagon (??ml iMj'.'iiJe. Wl.erv'x Jack? Oh, I ?? .ean he's yi.ne out to look after em. 1 u see. Cousin M irv didn't want us' ? o!n: n!uh Christmas. So' brought "iia a'l along N/.t any <i iiiL'cr o! >1.1 ?. in *oo much to ejit. I hen t here tin't inu ?: ('hrisfma* g< ods < ?v in the n< \t ? ounty. so .Jack's coin' io>o town this evenin' to buy more " I'UI A ill' Margaret, we've ^rt a r.nn jammed full." eipl r'ved i '.rb e. ? Vof enough." firmly. "We ran pick ?re on the floor under it Nov I'm . ?hi' Into th?* klt'-hej. fjin't voi *'?*<, j I ?> her Arm voice auddejdv 1 nj*. Toj j ntheticjilly ; " being ?'^ris i n\ .< ju ?:? cot t ?? cool^sornef hlng." ? I'll vv>?i#rn .'<??i|>ap?r Union How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break up a cpU or?nifkt or . to eat short an attack of grippe, in ! ftixnu, sore throat or tonsflHtis. pbj i aktim and druggists are now recom ; aa* riding Calotabs. the purified and refined calomel compound tablet th^t I gives you the effect* of calomel and salts combined. without the unpleas ant effects of either. ? i One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of water, ? that'* alt No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work i or pleasure. Next rooming youi cold | has vanished,, your system is thor oughly purified and you arc feeling ! fine with a hearty appetite for break? fast. Eat what you please,? no ?lan ger. Get a family package, containing foil directions, only 35 cents. At any drug storeu (adv) ' ? FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from tkis datl?. on Monday, j January 11, 10M, I will make to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County my final return as Kxecutor of the estate of Ira Jackson, deceased, and on the name date I wfjl apply to the said Court for a final discharge from my trust as said Executor. ANDREW JACKSON*. I Camden, S. C., Dec. 7, 1985. Notice of Cfcattel Mortfixe Sale Under and by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed by J. E. Jones U3 George T. Little, dated March 3rd, 1925, recorded in the office ' of the office of the CkH^c of Court for Ker shaw County in Chattel Mortgage Book No. 91 at page 204, I will offer for sale at public out-cry to the high est bidder for cash at the "Rest Shop" on DeKalb Street in the City of Cam den, S. C., at twelve o'clock m. Thurs day, December 31st, 1925, the follow ing described articles of personal property, now located in the said Rest Shop, heretofore operated by the said J. K. Jones: 1 Bishop &~$abcock Soda Fountain and Back Bar. 1 Wall Case. 1 Cigar Case. 1 Candy Case. 1 Candy Refrigerator. 1 Refrigerator Display Case. 1 Cary Safe. 2 Sets Booths. 5 Vitrolite Tables. 20 Bentwood Chairs. 1 B. A B. Carbonator. 1 National Cfish Register. ?? 1 Jaice Extractor. 1 Drink Mixer. 1 Small Gum Case. 2 Electric Fans. 6 Candy Display Jars. 1 Set Light Fixtures. 1 Oil Stove. 2 Coffee Urns. 1 Small Refrigerator. J. H. McLEOD, Agent for George T. Little. Camden, S. C., Dec. 16, 1925. NO-MO-KORN FOB CORNS AND CAJMU090HB Mad* fa CaiidtB and For Sal? By DeKalb Pharmacy? Phone 95 is a prtwriptim for Cold*, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It Killi the flerms. . ? II Patronize Home I : . ? .? ; - ; -I <*)?' ? . a ? ; fG ' ? < / ..." - ' '-j*. ' *../? 8 8 JL Industries ? ?? v r ."v w ?. ? ? r\ ? ? ^ ^ V* ' v ' - " i. ??'?? ?; v ? :* WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS The Camden Steam Laundry "We Stop W ash-Day Worried' East DeKalb St. Phone 17 Many Women in Danish restaurants In Copenhagen smoke cigars. ' TAX NOTICE CmbIt Tti Baafca Opea it Treasu rer's Offtfca October I3th Notice is hereby given tfcaft* tke kwks will be opaaei far the ajltar tiao if State, Connty and gataal Taxas from O*iobm 16th, I Hard i 19% 1900. A penalty atf 1 par c4at vul ba aiW to an fiwfe mM Janoasy Iat? ISM, 2 par ami February 1st, XDSB and 7 per cant Man* 15th, 1990. The rate par eaatam Cer Kershaw can Mta if? as faffaws: State Taxas .. .. . . 51-9 6-0-1 School 4 DeKalb Township load Bends, All dogs caught wtitmtt the license tag the owners ?4! be mjdriaH to a fine of Twenty (81.09) DeUars. The following Scfteel Districts have special levies: ? School District No. 1... 23 School District Ne. 2 . 29 xh School District Ma. 3 ? School Distriot Ha. 4 15 School District No. 5 8 School Districit Na. 6... IS School District Na. 1 ....... . 17 School District Ne. 8 8 School District Na. 9.... 4 School District Na. It. 5 | School District Ne. 11 15 'School District Na. 12 18 School District Na. 18 8 School Distriot Ntf. 15 8 School District Na. 16 4 School District Na. 19 8 , School District Ne. 20 4 School District Ne. 22 28 School District No. 23.?, 11 School District Ne. 25 . 1 8 School District No. 27. f. 6 School District No. 28 4 School District No. 29 8 School D&triet No. 30 8, School District No. 31 8 School District No. 38 14 School District No. 37 8 School District Ne. 38 8 School District Ne. 38 8 School District Ne. 4# ,. 25 Gouty Taxe.< HaspBari .... School Taxes . H-9 3-4 - 3, Total ? 21 3-4 School District K?. 41 ft School Distrdet Mo. 42. 8 School District No. 48.. . 4 School District Mk 46 8 School District No. 4? , j The poll Tax is $1j09. All aMe-bodiad anfo M (MM from the ages of tiniliMii (81) ffe ftf% (60) yaars, both ixhulve, except r? Meats in ineoTpnM shall pay $3.08 as a roatf tax exospt min isters of the gxxap<4 actoafly (a dharfe of - a congregation, taacfcans astfrtejiji | ia pattHc schools, Klart MCb^ aad I pemoo* permanently dhwhtwl in the military sarvfce of A* 4Rfe0l as4 per sens who sorved ia (he Wfer guUim the States, aad all qg*f Blfao xtrvlee of this Btate and all i? Mentt who m?y he attending nhotl at ceUeme at the tine when said road tax skaO be come due. Per sou* claiwrfvg AfcWi ties must present certificate fraa tire ' reputable physidaos of tfcfe aw%. All tnfomo*iee with irfui? i to taxes wfll be fuiaftdicri opoa aMtiea t?on. D. H. IteCASnoK Canty Thsasnrer. ' TAX RKTURN8 ?; ^ ? -i? ? - Office of Auditor Kershaw Coaaty, Caaiden, S. C., December 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given that the Au ditor's Offiee will be open for receiv ing Tax Returns from. January let, 1926, to February 20th, 1926. All persons owning, real estate or person al 'property must make returns qf the same within said period, as required by law, or be subject to a penalty of 50 per cent. " , The Auditor will attend in person or by deputy at the folloaring places in the county on the dates indicated for receiving returns:. Bethune: January 12th and 13th. Raley's Mill: January 14th. Carjolly High School: January 15th. Kershaw: January 19th and 20th. Liberty Hill: January 21st. - Westville: January 22nd. Blaney: January 26th. All persons between the ages of 21 i and 60 years, inclusive are required to pay Poll tax; and fell persons between I the ages of 21 and 50 years inclusive : are required to pay a Read tax, unless excused by law. All Trustees, Guard ians, Executors, Administrators or Agents holding property in charge i must return same. Parties sending tax returns by mail must make oath to same before soma officer and fill out the same in proiyr manner or they will be rejected. B. E. SPARROW, Auditor Kershaw County. Greetings of the Season For our success of the past year ? which we owe to the good will and patronage of our friends ? we are thankful . For your success in 1926 , and that we may merit the support accorded us in the past is our / * New Year wish . SPRINGS & SHANNON, Inc. CAMDEN, S. C ^ ? r ? - ? : ? tZX* '