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How Doctors Treat? Colds and die Flu To break up a cold overnight or n cut short an attack of grippe, Influenza, *>re throat or tonsfllltia, phy... ,nli and druggiata are now recomHU ruling Cttlotana, the purified and 11 fined calomel compound tablet that 1V you the efffr-ta of eulomel and j?l?? combined, without the uripleas-j JJt e/fecta of either. One or two Calotahs at bed-time 1 with a swallow of water,?that's all.! *jo salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and you are feeling /jne with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Cat what you please,?no danu family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents. At any drug store. % (adv; ~WOMAN IS ARMORER" >l,s Mornsby Has Charge of National Guard Ammunition South Carolina is unique among alt the states of the union in having a woman as the "chief ordinance expert" of the National Guard. She is Mrs. Ida V. Hornsby of Columbia, South Carolina, and this is the fifteenth year that she has been chosen as "armorer," in charge of military supplies for .'15 units of citizen troops, including coast artillery, ;nfantry and medical units. Shekeeps house for machine guns and bayonets, and loves her work. Her story is told in the current issue of The American Magazine. Mrs. Hornsby's husband was the state armorer until his health failed. For three years before his death he was unable to go up and down ^tairs. Mrs. Hornsby began helping him with the work, little by little, taking it up when he was forced to lay it down, until at last she wus doing it all? packing the boxes with guns and cartridges, and issuing ammunition to the National Guard companies stationed about the state. "My husband got so at the last," said Mrs. Hornsby, "that he didn't want me to be out of his sight; but I nursed him and took care of the armory, too. The companies didn't know he wasn't doing the work, because when the orders came in they were filled just as they had always been. Then, when he died, they told me 1 could go on with the work alone. I've been doing it ever since. "At first, then men thought they could impose on me," said Mrs. Hornsby," _Aftd ..wjfcetv -,they wanted something out of the armory, they'd say, 'just let me have that old gun; it isn't any upe to you.' But they i MVW got it. 'Get that requisition paper,' f'd tell 'em, and tmw they know better than to try to take even a worn-out broom without ih* proiwr papers. Men can't help bur handle pistols and guns If they m. Vm ly ing around; they just naturalU 'em. "My worst Double i> wh?*n they eoine in here with cigarcr: With all this powder and ummu' i, l\mg around, a lighted match ui.gru even I cause a terrible exph. . I ^(V(. ,.t | wawch the men ev? i > minute t?? i that they don I ra'.ch ma', he-.. Sometimes one o| Dh m forgets, and even if he s a maj< r genera! ?>ut he goes if he's got to smoke." Mrs. Horn by i-. perfeetly taioilia. i with maehuie guri>, saw-tooth haj onets, rifles, and UO-.'lu caiDidgo. She tells the story ol how she one got the better of the adjutant general in an argument. , Some German machine guns ha I , been shipped into the armors for ; distribution among the National Guard companies of the state. Th<adjutant general, in looking them over, announced thai certain article1 trtpocs, to be exact must lie .-cut i with them, as the liipuds and gu1 < : belonged togethet. i "1 told him he was w i tig. 'The ! guns won't stay on those tripods,' ! I said, and 1 showed the things that ; they belonged to. 'Those are hand | grenade throwers,' he answered. 'No, I said, 'those art machine gun carriers.' So he got out his little book and lead something; then he looked at me and laughed, 'Have it your way, Mrs. Hornsby,' he said. You're right and I'm wrong.' So when the guns were shipped the right carriers went with them." Mrs. Hornsby lives up-stairs over the armory and there, in a couple of rooms, she prepares her meals an(J sleeps; but most of her time is spent among the army supplies, for which she seems to have developed something of an affeetion. Her inventories are kept with the system of a woman who is proud of her housekeeping. Mrs. Hornsbys job is a big one, and she does it efficiently. She has been commended by officials higher up, and her opinion is respected by both privates and officers. Killed Playing Polo Savannah, March 14.?Lieut. J. N. Ryan of the officers' reserve corps died in a hospital here today as a result of brain injuries received yesterday while playing polo at Daftrn \Park Field. His horse cpllided with that of another throwing the lieutenant to the ground and rolling over his head. Mr*. MrlH>wrll Dead M'> Matild* M.lWvll, widow of the lau- James A McDowell. ? WHD known and v&to? ,nt?l Udy of ;h" Klat ,i'?k at her " 'ill' at or, amty i,,.a, VVV,i,?ad?v j morning. I -Mrs M,Ihnsd! *rts. s;{ <t..us j|f rtKtf ur.u aua UU- iUiuxit'er of T. j. nn,j Jan. k, U i i .1 ( , | ' lu ' aiul u a > iua?" | Fvbi u.ti y iMi'.i ; . j ^ j !>?'? i!( ami from this un.un llic. f-o) *"* ' V ? iol.iri-n sur\i\. -hi \v i M> I a. il ,,f krrs/iaw t | j, 1,1 I' A. Mr I'),, we II. ( . K. M -. "I * tk.s tttUr!\, uitii M ! s. Kal< K' " ? ^ta.r, of Sin - survived h\ , l|>t,r!l| Mr. Vl!l > M Truevkl, ,,f \\ est villi-, ^ ^ ku->el. ,,! i .linden, an i Mrs. b. G. I l.-uhe: ?f Spartanburg lhe funeral was held front Damns llJS Method is; Church lu-jrr Westvilb . K?-V. k. S. Ti lesdell of |{,? k Mill, b> her rc<|U6s!, . Minuting. He was as ' stfd by Res. 1.. M. } low ley of the Kershaw I'r -hyu-rian church and 'v' '' ^ I'avis. Ih< pal 1 hearer.^ A '* I'.at !'.el<|, k || Young, '< Young. t.( -rg., W. Mobley, " !: 1 and h. M (khbons. The hn .al wa. |>.,n.n.MU> cemetery and many i ota! ?.fi'.:ing> attested to her popularity. \\ hite Men Jailed at Lauren* Laurens, March 11. Two young white nifii, George and ( hades Benjam..], hiuthcis, arc in jail here charged with committing a highhanded highway jobbery last night in the Mountville section. The accused men were arrested today and both have admitted the charge, it is officially stated. Sheriff Columbut L. Owens investigated the alleged holdup and robbery. He found that ,Cary Mitchell, merchant at Mountville, on his way home, four miles out last night was attacked by two men whom he recognized as the Benjamjp brothers and robbed of the in his pockets and handbag, store accounts and pistol from his car. After leaving the main highway Mitchell had a tire puncture and while repairing it two men approached, inquiring if assistance was needed. Instantly Mitchell was covered with a pistol and ordered to keep quiet. He was searched and his stranded car robbed after which the men disappeared. Investigation revealed that four planks spiked with wire nails haci been placed across the road and this explained the puncturps. The aatch el, books and pistol were found hid den nearby. Late today warrant: were sworn out against the Benjamtm connecting them with two other rob beries said to have been committee earlier in the week in the town ol Mountville where a store and garage were broken into and robbed. Bus Driver Fined State Constable J. B. Munn on lasl Friday morning placed under arresl on the charge of speeding, a drivei of the Hayes Bus, as he was on the southbound bus from Charlotte to Columbia, which passes Kershaw at 8:4t a.m. The driver was held here foi more than an hour until he could arrange by phone for the payment^ ol the fine assessed against him by Mag istrate W. R. Taylor. j sg = The statement given by Mr. MflH; to The Era reporter was, that <or Tuesday _of last week as Mr. Muni and Magistrate Taylor were on theii way to Camden, this driver passec him from the rear going at an excess ive rate, and in order to test his spoec Mr. Munn quickened his car until th< speedometer registered forty miles but he was unable to gain on theM5u^ When the bus came to a stop at Cly burn's to let off a passenger, Mr Munn caught up and informed th< driver that he had exceeded the spee< limit. He stated that the driver sah he would adjust the matter at Cam den, and when he reached Camdei asked to be allowed to arrange at tk terminal station in Columbia. Con sent was given, as Mr. Munn wns*gv < ing H.o Columbia. But ho failed i get the matter arranged and got ou on his run., So Mr. Munn kept w?t? for him and the arrest here follower Fortunately no passengers wor aboard to be inconvenienced by the de lay.?Kershaw Era. Negroes Held in Cheraw Killing Cheraw, March 11;? A coroner' jury this evening reached a verdii that A. G. McDonald, Sr., killed i his store here last Tuesday morning came to his death at the hands r W. I). Dawk is, negro, and recorr I mended that Kat Howaf(T, negres be held as dccesory before and afu the fact. " Fifty cameras were used in phot< graphing the hjg orphanage fire i "The Fire. Brigade," the spe-ei&uh fire picture coming to the Mujest" Theatre Tuesday. This scehe was of of thejriost difficult ever filmed* an . was carried out without injury I anyone concerned. May McAvpy ar Charles Ray head the cast of this hi Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer t - productio which was directed by William Nig j ? . < ?<_4 Former Policeman Coit(f?Mii Atlanta, (in., March 8.? A former Atlanta policemen under arroat in Chattanooga, Tumi., has rotifeaacd to murdering Bert Donaldson, special invest igator fur Juhn A. Roykin, olici it or general. Donaldson was assassinated in a fashionable hotid here last, | July Charles II Fitchctt, 31, in .* | document delivered to the Atlanta I Constitution, declares he killed the in vcMigttlui at the instance of a ^rmip f rum-runner* and gamblers a lo> also |da|)lie<l to "Ket the solicitor gt i. < n? 1 Three men drew straws to ?.?-< , who would fire the shot, Fitchett a> | set led, and lie, drAwilig last, got the l?hoi'.?st a]law .link Lance lured I ion ?!?is.oi to the hotel room, the con| tension said. K k Lovett invited the ! two ins),It uinl hitchett fired from i j i do.si l with a inu'ed sawed-off shot | k'un .I- the nnot i^ator approached a 1 tahlc. CITATION State of South ('aro)ina, County of Kershaw. My \V. L. M Dowel!, Fsquire. Probate Judge. VVhei eas, Mrs. Laura H. Haley made suit to me to tyrant her letters of Administration of the Instate of and effects of Henry Arthur Haley. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and .singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry Arthur Haley, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, South Carolina, on Wednesday, March 30, next after publication thereof, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Liven under my hand, this Kith day of March, Anno Domini 1027. W. L. MeDOWKLL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 18th and 25th days of March, in the Camden Chronicle nnd nflston at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. CLAIMS PASSED BY COUNTY HOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR KERSJIAW COUNTY FEBRUARY 1, 1927. Peoples Market, cabbage, etc. $2.4(1 Merchants Furniture Co., one heater 3.5C Mrs. E. K. Plyler, 5(5 bu. corn 56.0C W. T. Holley, road work . . . . 22.0C 1 C. A. Johnson, three pork hogs 78.0C J. H. Sowell, 21 1-2 bu. corn . . 21.5C , Hayes and Gregory, supplies chningang 14.7E J. C. Gainer, road work 275.0C E. B. Truesdale, salary self and others 303.2E I W. W. Cauthen, supplies 18.4C s C. A. Johnson, salaries ehaingang crew 531.41 Kershaw Mercantile and Bank ing Company, supplies 266.R1 J. K. Johnson, road work . . . . 96.00 Speaia Mercantile Company, i supplies 368.82 Hlaney Mercantile Company, | supplies 373.81 | i('f M. Mahaffey, salary self i ami helpers 462.01 | (ionloM load work 12.00 i It. K. Gregory, salary self and i helper* 2i?n.0<i J. \N Sn\Nell, salary m I and i helper 1 > 1 >ii , J. W. Si)we11, pair mule- foo.no .) .1 \S i , salary >e!f and he!pel> IVU* V, 1 It Ml I Jonald, g . el.!., .if* 1 ml po <>:' J A 1 i.?ii ne, salary true'ur I i iver . IH I*! Muiiii, salary io.nl >upi t itHi lull Hi lJ.Yoo A < lto-e. ([.online aiiti oil 17 7 > Th re;.t a :-on (..inpany, -U|> plu > 1 7.so t?J. T Hay, M D, e\nnunat :>?n i ami post nioi'.ein and luiia'.it lo.oo l)eK*!b I'harinacy, nietlu im 1 .6 > A \\ Humphries, M 1' , 15.no I'M. II Deal, salary 12a 00 W. L. MeDoweli, salafy and iuuaey papers ... Hi.tin lauia M. l.iiieborger, salary 75.00 J. Team Getty's, salary ami postage 120.oh Laurens T. Mills, salary elerk of hoard and poor fund J0O.no W F. Ru.ssell, salary and tele phone message 12 I h Waltei Jacohs, salary as jam- > tor eourt house 15.00 (). J. Smyrl, salary and postage, post office rent 02710 J. H. McLeod, salary self, jailor, etc 100.11 City of Camden Water and Light Department, water and lights 7 .. 20.21 1.. 11. Ogburn, salary bridge keeper 100.00 S. VV. Rose, salary bridgekee|K>i 100.00 J. M. Moseley. salary bride, keeper ... 100.0(1 T. 11. McCain, carbide 13.00 Alma M. Burgess, salary .. .. 50.00 J. \V. Sanders, salury 91.60 Southern Ilell Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone rent 1H.90 S. P. Watkins, salary state constable 156.00 W. L. Stokes, sulary state constable ! . . 165.00 S. N. Nicholson, salary magistrate 75.00 1 W. L. Huunicutt, salary constable 75.OC Rhame Brothers, Inc., supplies 163.9C 1 I Wolfe, Mgr., overalls and underwear ..... 16.51 Dr. W. D. Grigsby, vaccinat ing school children, examin ing lunatic 7.4( i Kirkland Lumber Company, " > lumber for poor house . . . . 14.71 Yancey Brothers, machine ? parts .298.7( I Victor Ward, service police commission 42.5( r M. M. Evans & Son, merchanj dise .: 80.01 > " 1 i" i i ' < C olumbia SuppT;, Company, wiri' rope clips 16.96 Auto Electric Company, machine pails . , . 42.28 |< A. Davis, meat, chamgnng 18.00 I Mm-key Mercantile Company, | supplies ... 58.35 ,J. H. Ztenrp, freight bills ' 7.77 I Burns & Barrett, supplies . 101.60 1 M vrchaiil* Furniture Co., cot 1 fruts ....... 6.00 j M > e i .- <.^(h jIuJl 1 i ? <? iii pany . ' repair * ... hjp Ha nk ! ' a iniit ;i ( !\4 II I )< ;? I I 1 draft |>a nl .'P.i i* 06 R..MUT Sab.- \ y t-it \ In rl..!h , ."Jo .ii Iv II III t v i;. Master. stamps '>00 I- v; Sli.ili \, pamtuip l>.t t.i k- i on <1 V\ 111o j' "i - ami Sin . h!:u I. i - nit t ?l : k i i i in. I' u i sh ny* i 'innpa ny , Mill.- .1.00 ' v .ilia, i \ \ I. hulxon, |? n- I ,(>.*> \ II Suniiiu i ijiat liii i- parts 7'-.00 .1 It Mm hall. Inmbti T.aH K? 11fa i i M ut i> r ( >m pa i. > . su ppi ic .. a ia! 11 |>a o> ill 7 Ni> Ni x Si i \ i* i -Ration, gas ! ' an,I ml . . 27.81 Wt l-li Mai r Company, dif. in puiili/i.M auto. rent parts .">33.L> Springs and Shannon, It . , supplies . . . 277.7o 1.. .). WhUaki i, shoes , 21.00 ' U. 1.. Shirley. one mult for chntugung .1 26.00 .). I.. Budget >, 1 '? bushels corn 16.00 Carolina Motor Company, gas " a ii<l 1111 ..... 176.2 t Standard Machinery and Kquipj nient Co., maehine parts <126.66 .f. I). Adams ami Company. i maehine parts 80.00 (.ration Iron Works, wheeler rivets . .'. . . '2.50 \\ A. N'eal und Son, Inc., maehiiie partes .... 07.62 Jenkins Automotive Harts ( t ompauy . . 120.12 fltate Highway Department, i maehine parts 60.00 Slamlard Oil ( ompauy, gits ami oil 483.74 i Burroughs Adding Maehine 1 Company, repairing adding i maehine 8.75 B. E. Sparrow, or bearer, sali arv . 57.56 W. L. Jackson, eoru 25.83 i J. H. Branhvm, cJny pit Gulf IU'ftning Company .... 190.46 *, i (?. H. Bnum and D. H. Baum, ! right of way 35.00 i, Victor Ward, right of way .. 74.52 I Total $11,568.07 I L. T. MILLS, Clerk. )' FINAL DISCHARGE j Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, ) Murch 21st, 1027, 1 will make to the Probate Court of Korifhaw County my ) final return as Guardian of the estate of Arthur L. Jones, minor, and on the ) auine date I will apply to tho' said Court for a final discharge as said ) Guardian. PAUL E. JONES. 5 Camden, S. C., Feb. 10, 1027. I EXCURSIONS I Magnolia Gardens and Middleton Place Gardens 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. | Friday and Saturday, April 1,2,8,9 | J Southern Railway System J At the following low round trip fares from prin| cipal points: Columbia $4.00 Winnsboro 5.00 York 6.50 Camden 4.00 Batesburg 4.50 Aiken .. 4.00 Denmark .'. . . . . . . L1_, , 3.00 ! Orangeburg 3.00 Chester 5.50 Newberry $5.50 Rock Hill 6.00 Lancaster 5.50 Lexington 4.25 Edgefield 4.50 Blackville " 3.50 j Bamberg 3.00 St. Matthews 3.50 Kershaw . .. v 5.00 Proportionate low round trip fares from all inter- I mediate stations. . i | Excursion tickets good going on all regular trains, | including No. 16, leaving Columbia at 2:20 a.m., April I 3 and 10, and good returning to reach original starting | point by midnight Wedrmsday following date of sale. Call on trcket agents tor descriptive literature of I tl^ese faitidils gardens. J "* ~ ~ -t ' : j W. E. McGEE, D.P.A., B. H. TODD, D.P.A., Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Announcement | I wish tb announce that I aim engaged in the Real i Estate business in Camden, and solicit your listings. I have some excellent values for your consideration. SALES AND RENTALS. J E. C. ZEMP Telephone 279-J Camden, S. C. 1 ' ' . [PAYING FOR SUCCESS \ - AS A RULE YOU ONLY GET IN THIS WORLD WHAT YOU PAY FOR. SUCCESS HAS ITS PRICE. THE BEST WAX TO GET IT IS TO BEGIN PAYING FOR IT NOW. THIS MEANS THAT YOU SAVE A * i LITTLE EVERY DAY. * v . ' ;v | The First National Bank ^ ^ Of Camden, South Carolina