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Miss Helma. clerk for a brewing j linn <>f Furness, Filmland, won up-! proximately $02D.U00 us the holder of; 1 he Felstead'a ticket in the l,ondon ! k exchange sweepstakes on \Ve<l j i esday's derby. NOTICE' TO DEBIOKS AND CKEDITOKS A 1 parties indebted to the e^ta'e f A. H Bahon. deceased, i ee hereby notified to make payment to the undcrsitfimd, and ail parties, if any. having claim" against the said estate will present them likewise duly utti !ei: Wlth'll *'e t "ne pie-, t illed llV 1 la w mm. \V i:\ltON. Adm Inistrato;-| (' iindei;, S. Ma> Jl. Id'J". .NUl'ICK TO DEBTORS AM) CREDITORS \l: parties indebted t the Estate of J'. It. t'larke. Sr.. are hereby notified t make payim lit to the undersigned, avi all parties. if any having claims nr.I ne -aid estate will present " mi keu < within the time prcs 1? .i i.\ w. 15 11. i I.AUK. JR., Admmist ratol*. I i. >. l . M y l.i, l'.'J1 IN \1 DISCI!AR(. K \ i eb\ n . ; : . :. . ilati . M ; .> J.m. - I will m.iivi ' ' ) I'. . < : l\er aw i : 'i . f ?: tv u; i. as Admit -t rat . ate W Mi' AM ' > ami. a .1 the same date I -a . .. v t h? -aid ( ;i t tor a .. . <: '.:i t y; a- aid Admin ' i at W lh Mcl'i ?\\ \1.1. t niden. S i , Ma> Jd. r.'js Will Rogers, humorist, had a narrow escape with his life when the aii plane in which he was a passenger turned over us it landed at Cherokee, Wyo., Wednesday night. i FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, June :Wth, PJ2N. 1 will make to the Pro ha to Court of Kershaw County my' final return as administrator of the estate of .Moses Lomansky, deceased,' and on the same date 1 will apply to. the said Court for a final discharge as ' said administrator. LEWIS LOMANSKY, ! Camden. S. ('., May 2>th, PJ2S. ! Nobody's Business I Written for The Chronicle by Gee; McGee, Copyright, l'.'2S. j i Practically all of our public schools 'and college^ have adopted T h policy j of .-nnloying oi.ly te.n n- r- that hav? j had i \ ;>erieiivo in teaching. W ^ do; ; kn.-w w hat u. the world We are gou:^ to ' , for touchers when ai. of tic present experieriei d teachers die oi;. as there won't be 1c mole a ;n ' g o:. t > tak. their pl.tv -. \ fell. : doesn't really a1 ccta -ho!-. ,i dapper'.- di'i- ally " ho wait'' os her put h? c arms a or d a g:.> *> shoulders "... dance ' v Cm. l -ule Joe -aid he always ;.h so to i.\c in a house with a ; s *u' . t \p. >ure. I An investigating committee re- I minds me of u blind man looking for i a toothpick that he sneezed out of his j mouth. The biggest fool thing a com- < mittee of investigation ever does is i to have the books audited. If I were i going to graft, my hooka would be i the very last place I'd make mention of the fact. Most of our big steal- , ing is done a month or two before the books know that the transaction has i been made. Yet, investigating committees continue to be appointed and paid, and the taxpayer does all the suffering. 1 went to a picture show the other ; night, but 1 didn't enjoy it much, lithe first place, the picture show man I had raised the admission 26 cents, and then the feller who sat right in front of me ate goobers so loud 1 couldn't hear the music, and the gn 1 who sat right behind me chewed gum so recklessly she slobbered all over ; my neck, and the man on my right skipped last Saturduy night because his water-works got out Of fix and I didn't have no bad cold, and the old woman on my left read everything out loud that came on the screen an.! pronounced most of the words wrong. Including the 30 minutes the sho.v took to tell us what it would show next week and the 20 minutes it took | to say what they would have week after next and the 46 minutes it toook to inform the people who had paid to get in what they would show next' month, I was there exactly two hours J The girls who wear the shortest! dresses have two good reasons for do- i ing so, yet I have seen some girls' with rather small legs wear short; dresses also. I A New Jersey scientist has just dis- } covered that the world is six billion years old. 1 betcher right now that j guy don't know the difference b?-! tween a cabbage and a caluliflowt r. j I'nelc Joe says that a good man can! walk and talk himself to death tryi...; to land a job, and nobody much tak< any interest in him. or stops long enough to help him. but just let som? bone-head politician with more mou' i' than bran get in the race for an fice that he ain't neither tit or com!>etent to hold, and half the folks v. : tight to elect him. and lose days a . !' weeks Urn ring their shirts in his :< halt. There are a great many plai t s ; ! of responsibility that will be filled this year with boobs instead ?>f et-j ficietit men. out that's politics. There; am too many lU-cent men king i ln-dollar jobs. Cotton Letter New Yoik, June 1-4?Spots ru.- i ir- ) regular to uv'ak <^n luda\ - mar;-: on j accou; t of =e\eral tnundtr ek-n,s in | l\an-a- where moisture is in.; ;.. . ded. ! ! .. \.i-evils ami grass an n,:' Jen 'J .a no -t cot ton patch"-. . a eve/. i> tanners say that sc . cat.- ai ".g lu-f.v!' than trou'. yet?m- r -a- k"!-s a!* - being caug on \Ya I street tnan e\er be; :? Consuni lion was less last n; .j than w . ?-\p>- ",-<i Ivy the be.I h t tile hu 1 ; I clam, mat there i- a gn-at d.-al of' ; typhoid fever around too. Bill rolhI er Oi' Houston says that if Al.Sm.th i nonv i at id ; .at Hoover will he elect-| ed, hut if George is nominated, the I I republicans wi.l likewise win, hence' 1 ?we look for lower prices and nigger! liars. I There ain't but one way i:x the, world t-a, break up the chain-store j j business, and that s to have congress I pass a law requiring thorn to sell their ! J goods and wares on credit, ai.d doI liver. th$n to the consumers vigors.) jlhey would go broke in six moftth; ' jihat is, if Henry Ford continue to' I sell his 4-wheel brakes on the install ! plan. A man simp'y can't run j [a house and a car with the same in-1 | come. j A Kentucky farmer has .u. >pteu i the following rule for testing eggs;! 'If, when you break the shell, a < hick-j | en jumps out. that egg is 24 days old; I if you haft, r hold your nose, it isj too old except for scrambling purposes; if it is practically all yellow, then a yellow hen must have laid it, and if it contains a separate yolk and a separate white, why, e it it yourself don't sell it. (This rule will not apply where eggs hare been set n for a pti.od of 10 days, or shorter.) Roadside Markets Offer Profits Olemson College, June 11? Summer's heavy highway traffic brings to the door of gardners and fruit growers an Opportunity to collect some of the money motorists spend so freely, reminds a. m. MussOr, chief of horticulture. . "With attractive roadside market stands, an attractive display of fruits and vegetables, fair prices and a courteous salesman, many a driver will halt in the shade on someone's farm, buy vegetables that mrgh. not even be found at the store, or get fruits lo est on the road. Only a few years ago farmers had to go to the buyer with produce for sale; today the buy' ers come to the farm hut produce must be sold on the farmer's initiative. Three thing*, says Prof. Muaser, are necessary for success, a neat roadside stand, an inviting display of produce and a courteous, neat salesperson. The sales stand need not be elaborate or expensive but must be neat and constructed to permit attractive display in the shade, for produce sells on appearance. Surrounding grounds must attract motorists to stop by their neatness. Shade trees, flowers, shrubbery and a sod will halt many travelers. Trash cans will prevent cluttering up such grounds. Uniform products of good quality will sell themselves if a neat and courteous person offers them at a fair price, Mr. Musser avers. Local buyers who learn that they can find a variety of produce every day to choose from will get the habit of coming regularly for them. A variety will give the gardener a long season for roadside sales. W. Herbert Lawrence, was found guilty of second degree murder by the jury which tried the Durham contractor at Pittaboro, N. C., for the killing of Mrs. Annie Terry, a middle aged dressmaker at Avants Ferry bridge late in March. The body of the woman was thrown into the river and found ten days later. Some fishermen saw a green automobile after they heard a splash at the bridge. '1 he sheriff rounded up owners of green automobiles in two states and found that of Lawrence with blood spots on it. Later evidence was that Lawrence and the dressmaker had intimate relations and Lawrence was about to be married. Lawrence cut his throat in the middle of his long trial, but the surgeons made him as good as new, and the trial was not delayed by his attempt at suicide. He was sentenced to .'<> years in the penitentiary. James Libbs, a ten year old boy of! Union, w as playing in a cave the boys I o. the tow n were using as it rendez- ( \ous, when it caved in on him. A, eon; pan inn frantically dug his head j out and when he found the face I b'oody ran for i?slp. But the pressure of the ton of earth was fatal to tb? hoy. He was the son of Mr. and Mm. L. G. Gibbs. Hlaney News Noies Blaney, June lJ.?Thursday afternoon at Hose's Pond the 6th Grade gave a farewell picnic to the 7th grade. Miss Mabel Peterson was chape rone and a delightful picnic lunch was served. On Saturday afternoon, the primary and junior classes of the Baptist Sunday School, were entertained on the school grounds with a picnic given by the pastor, He v. M. (3. Padgett, the Sunday School Superintendent, L. L). Kvans and the teachers, Misses Charlotte Koss and Lilibel Evans. On Tuesday evening Misses Connie and Willie Mae Andrea entertained with a ferewell party, complimentary to the school faculty. The Andrea home was decorated in a color scheme of pink and white, with bowls of pink roses und white feverfew in the living and dining rooms. A program of contests and games was carried out and at the Conclusion of the evening, an ice course was served. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Evans had as their guests for the commencement, the following: Mrs. E. H. Ross and children, of New Brookland; Mrs. D. Kelly, Mrs B. D. Cain, of Columbia; Misses Cora Alice Harmon and Ruth Morrill, of Horrell Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Morrill and children of Horrell Hill, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T.. Rosp for commencement. Mrs. C. S. Andrea had the following guests for commencement: Mr. und Mrs. Fava E. Cribb and sons, Zane and Remo and Miss Olive Andrea of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rabon of Clearwater, Fla., Rev. C. L. McCain and Grady Freys of Mooresville, N. C. Mrs. Sallies Bowen had as guests for the commencement, Misses Julia and Catherine Starnes of Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. A. K ed the following guest?for mencement week: Mr. and s? F. Eddleman, Mr. and Mr*. t?B ly and Mian Elanor Kelly j3 bia, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. wli Hamlet, N. C. and Mrs. Miu^B more of Lykesland. Miss Llla Ross CamdJm been the guest of Miss Kliw L" u M iss Grace Uoykin of CbariJS C., is the guests this weekS aunt, Mrs. Earl Bowen. Mrs. T. M. Maddox hta k| guests for the weekend Mr. tyfl Arthur Williams of SpartaiB Mr. and Mrs. Palmer H?9 Rock JlUI, have been the (jJS Mr. and Mrs. 'Uoykin K. Wj The following teacher* h**! for their homes: Misses bJ Wyndham and Virginia town: Eulalie Sheely, n'*!l3 Myrtle Laird, Pelion; 1). w. TtS BranchviUe; Myra l'ettipew, S N. C.i tSu?itt Shannon, Parr (9 Jean Starnes, Kidgeway; )S Petersen, Charleston. 9 Baby Wins More Than MiiJ London, June 8.?An eighty! old baby is the real owner 2 $1,301,000 first prize in the (9 sweepBtakeB on the derby, stjifl patch to The Daily Mail frogM bay, India. While the ticket was issued I H. Webb, English employe of 9 cutta Arm, it developed that bought several tickets for a ? merchant, I'brallim Daweed KtS members of his family, induoJ baby. The infant's number? F el stead, the horse that home in front. Columbia university, NevH this week awarded degrees toH perao*. H Promptness and Regularity Promptness and regularity in laundry service is a factor which every housewife appreciates, and this she obtains when she lets us do the family laundry. j j | We call regularly on any day of the week you may decide upon as most convenient, and our delivery is I equally prompt. j Wash-tub hours for the average American house- j wife are now almost a thing of the past since new and i scientific methods make it possible for your modern j ; laundry to offer real service at reasonable charge. No ! man can afford to allow his wife to break her health in such household drudgery when for less money we j i will do the family wash. Tell us to have our driver stop?explain service charges and the various ways we can serve you. ; ! Phone 17 CITY LAUNDRY MORE SERVICE to Distant Till: w\ rk ot extending and improving long diaA tariff telephone sctvur in tnt Southeastern i btaces u continue this ye.it The program calls V tor *n r\pf nditure ot more than 54.000,000. Present 4 long ,!:.:,r.ia' facilities in this section will be augmcntcvi . y the ?em4Uuci1,>n iyf ll.^SS miles of new circuit. :t aiding 134 new direct circuits. Mu.i .oni distance users are expressing surpnse at the speed with which toll calls are completed. Vie w operating methods now in effect throughout the territory, make It possible to establish long distance connection at an averege time of 2.7 minutes. Incidentally, the quality ot voice transmission is also perfect In 97 pet cent ot all toll calls. These new circuits and improvements have been planned to care for the tncreastng volume of long distance business and to provide facilities for hign spaed service to additional points. In South ("(jro Jino several new circuits tri.'J f-r added I y the Close of I?is representing t r<0# miles of new circuit This will fffve this state Jt,0OI miles of oiraUU and $r 100 milos of pole Une. SOUTHERN BELL TBLBPHONI AND TELEORAPH' COMPANY (/ uriirlhf) It is now# to kill insArit k ?and keep thehiai)vay. Bee Brand Insect Powder or Liquid kills Plies, Ants, Roaches, Poultry Lice, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed Bugs, and otfier insects.Won't spot or stain. Use powder oh plants and pets. Write us for FREE insect booklet. If dealer can't supply, we will ship by parcel post at prices named. McCORMICK Be CO., Betrimoce, Md. bee brand 9 Powder 10c & 25c 50cg 50c dT $1.00 (1.1S 30c (Spray 0m) )J| I Special Values^-? - This Week This week we are offering some exceptional bargains in reconditioned used cars. Every car in this group has been gone over thoroughly by our expert mechanics, using special tools and equipment. All bear the famous red "OK" tag?which is your guarantee that all units have been inspected, worn parts replaced by new parts and that the car's condition is honestly represented. Thus you can be absolutely certain of the quality and value of any car you select. Come in today. You are sure to find the car you have been looking for?properly reconditioned and properly priced. QUALITY AT LOW COST | Welsh Motor Company , North Broad Street Camden, S. C. f <? This Car has been carefully checked as shown by V marks below Serial No. ? Stock No. V Motor I V Radiator | vRear Axle v Transmission I v Starting 1 V Lighting V Ignition J v Battery I vTiret 1 ^Upholstery 1 vTop I v-Fenders J Finish J igim^rrygirrarfgintiH