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YOUR LIVER tUntUa U )roM ara BIIUMi C?a?llMi?4, M??4Mb|r> Dliijr ?M your brat* la b?4 or toag Ma coatod? uka 126 !?? ? 26 Cent* ><?i i> in ZKMI' & Dfi'ASK yS?TS Nitfht and Morning to k?-ep t lie in Clean, Clear anil 1 lea It liy Write fm I ree "Eye C'urc" or "I.ye lieuuty" Hook Murine Co., Ilcyl II S V tllnu v I .< Incafo ' r m for clean, bright, sparkling Furniture Use A(Sd?r %?/ \_*F. ... 30c to $ ^.00 at uli dealers J f lli'K Al II ( O! NCIL No hh . . Junior Order I . A. M. K? gu < first and ' \ -MI,| Moi.i.iays ..f each month at s p.m. Vi.-iting brethren a i ? %m Ii mod. ! i. .J. ( KIn KI h J. 11 JUNKS, Councillor. ,? Kecnling Soc'y ? KERSHAW I.ODClE No. 29 A A. F. M. Q Regular communication of AX^^Xthis lodge .s he a! on the v first Tuesday in each month at K p.m. Visiting Brethreft are web corned. T. V. WALSH. J. K. ROSS. Worshipful Master, Secretary. 1 -14-27-tf ft r ? I W ?p?? Week End Tickets At very low round trip fares n??w on sale to mountain and seashore summer resorts. .Travel By Train _ (>m fort aide ? Kconomical? Safe Southern Railway System wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN A HULER STS. Ph.n. 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Ion edge Worried A Lot "I took Cardui at intervals for 'l three years, and have boon in good health din e last fall," says !? Mrs Noble .1 H IN es, of Waterloo. | S (\ "M\ improvement after taking a c ..rse of this medicine ? w is r? .... : i -n. ., v iN.ilde. 1 ov. str< tiger and can ' i.-h s ?n;i? V. more work in, V\ v. increased tw .-n f i ' , t n - ,i ins' color is go,, ; Mr a long time 1 L > h, n J !,...,g po, i >' me d.ays I * , dr tgged ar nr. ; the house and. j | had not en ...: i energy to do mv hi'Use.vork ' i ... 11 1 ? I won: a t a lot about mys< t , | I dn ! not M-em like myself, ; ? n.> nerves \s. re on edg< I j , { did. not S ep we'd, np.d my aupe- i J tite left rae "1 Sound Varum to t>o an exc 1;3 lent { nic. After I had tak- n it a ; L'\v we, Kr, I began to pick up ai.d I" to gam m weight and strength" At ail drug stores t -1 Van Dijke'n Vie a ' For Tolerance In a bold -tiUcnifiit, I > i" Henry \ an l>\k< t~ 11. i Merit educator, author, diploma' a <1 Protestant clergyman, <ii'tiou' i < i the "religious intolerance" abroad 'ni> land today, and the I i aba! a' is being used again*' (Jo.i i AI Smith ka'cause In* is a ' a'ii" I > r. San iJyke'n protest! w.i < ' to \\ . un < hurrh Osborn -,' ar .. lent i' porter of (loveinor and < ' '! of finunce of th" 1 ? if!I. o mi'tee. ami Wi)s made p . -.-mo u-l> in Washington oW S j s p! 11.at h> i;ot ,i ! i i th.. . - o i. 1 \ I' i a h v:. . ' * i , 1 . at I. - . a ,, ! a: j :>f' \ ?r v, 1 hing i h< . .ill , . i > i t he ta 1 man. Ilea i . - : of Jif. ..ifi i'.ke ,iv>c I- ''a' a .J I lo > e O . o ' i llUI " a f i i < in' o'aUH' I r1 y .11 . c I |i > i a : e !?. ' ' 'it' Vet eI : III \ ' I ' j y . . 111jt a o . i and t a . l elig. oju I ill -t ;! r :n a .] i' i a a ill |>.i . ' I ' I. I'm . S ' a' > - of \ a l ie:, t " inti: ::g. T San I; m " S ' * be pre -e nt motile: ? he re i - ' on to,a Ml ' 'if United St a' e- a wide j ; m ad i alia! to keep . am of the , a I d .Cat e s I of ! fa- ; re- del , y f rolll ! election i>eca'.l-e he i - a member of 'he Catiiol.e t hut in The other can-j delate has handsomely disavowed any personal -hate m the sentiments or arguim-rd uh:eh eharac er ./.e this cabal. 1 his is much to his credit, but ut.f rrunately he . antiot, or at lea'", la does not, re's! rain and cheek the pernicious :o':v:t\ of llis sunjp'-rtem. who are ? onvm, ed that the | e'ai of a victory for their party ju-titiev any means which they employ t i 'ccuic H. Heme, if their candidal -hotlld be elected, he would owe his election )n part to the religious prejudice and a nt i-f'at hoi ic enmity which the cabalis'.n have utirred u > I and marshaled *? the polls. T';m j would he a m -t'.rtune for him, and j a calamity I'm -ir i-untry, as.'ho I home fifld ' " > 1 o( elisions hh,' ert \ The men. prospects for such | a calamity ought to nv.ve the hearts true America1 - and h nest ' hrisI ".fins with di-m.i . and awaken their : intruU to serioii-c 'nought and earnest j action in defense of that real freej dotn of conscience, uhi-h is the hani| won crowning glory of America aril i t he ilc.'irc - ' jewc of t fun-d iar,'t v. _ " 1 i t h?* ! i t o and htn n'tttunc: ; '. tie A tile: .i at: he:.; > aim not alj toy,-' f.. f-, C : oin e 'a- uiv big ."to mi .ti* -1? 1 . c. (.pu.i... - ati : i ., Hap' ' > u.i. m , > -ntf, ,. , . etna- of . ... . M.( . l.n.d. p. md d . t V. . . Uh- di 1 -la: : .m i I 'i t.' !v an ... . .- t ' tj i.ts ei -. Ac! e t tie . - . *. h. ' .. el;gi"Us C. ' e ( I'M IV 1;r _. o . ; v I! dn-'ii -' - a . Ki'oa 'hem -mead, w liberation '' tin I public, tin! :' . ;in:tied e\r:\ State a:.d glow - n- .. ke a sacred ,i' d unI'g tile ot. tile high alta: f the i oust it ut ion Snail it be ?-\t iriguishj ed by open bigotry, or be i aimed and dishonored by secret hostility in this ! year of our Lord, l'JL's? j "That seems to n,e far and away ; the most important question before I the country today, a question not to - U- answered by heated appeals to : partisan allegiance, a que-p.on not raised, thank tiod, by eittu r ,,f the : able candidates for the pres. let. y, but a bu:'ling quest thrust j i ' the cor- en.ee of eve: \ Air.ei ; voter h\ the overt fulminate,". ; covert w perings of those wh i -to d< a ne of th. an uda'i j ' - - m t'af hull. . \t \, \ et j 1 ot. a. election ;:i .w Unite. '' - tv ! n sue' ; - m ac havi " i - : ryp I ' .r K. ' .Ml!'. * , 1 ?' ' j 1 ,t'M> ! v' i - - *' ll_ / ' I . tv. > . . . \ II . I. 1 ; 1. . , .M'V ' I ! U . I ike- \ ' |i e - . w . i: II 1 e' : > > n < ac . . . , j i , ti . .' \ .si .st : v . ... .. -on A ?e e \our t , , , ' 1 'o a--. ' , n wnt I * . . ..ho. .s ft'. t ' i* the e\ denoe is 'i ,r to V J? isrcgarded except ov ttic who ai I ?? I asleep or v<>; .ntarily imitation*; 'h2 opossum. "The pro. ' monies in many wa> now in the : >!d vociferations of i howling big<--. now in the gentle 1 murmurs of mild congregational ministers who merely suggest that it is not omproper to let your ecclesiastical prejudice control your vote. Not the great Methodist < hir h. hut four bishops of that ' I ho?l\ speaking with whatever a i :t?? :'may vest their episcopal , -- . pronunciamento to urg< . r to vote against a (.;?' :i 1 -.ut \\ onen iv>t a few. for*; ; 1 faith:'.: ress of the I . ? \ . v'h : ? ^ :ii;i \ and t ' .i' :ty of t he 1 a . cer -up: ' th. < i* t a .( a. mo:. :\r\ r ; g h * f u i < - 11 f a i i' "U. .i ' . . .... ;u ' ' j he < \ ? - a x . : f r t :r" <. ha' c . v .ng t i.e.* 'a ( at 1 i rrli i i i i .nil i. . 1 i U \ an 1 >\ ko :* mp' K ;. w r. i .el g .? . ' * the \<*ot hi. He v.i~ _ i . .to : from Tr.a. i'h.e. l..g ,i 1 >i :i narv i ; 1 s7 7. .. g c - m I'r.tv H . . ; v, ' 1 ' . ei >: te -. I' l.ion ( I' , e 1 si ' - * l'< r.>y van : ()\f.ur . He \> .. .(tM-r-ed ! .1 .''Oreii- c'.r- g -1 HT/. ,;n ! . ... , ? " r.c In. - ( g.it a* \ < ' :; i n \ - 7 ' -> . He h . e- : 7c--. " o : c - .. ? !?' are .' 1' ' 1 n; . o> - \ f nm I.'iij : , .?.,) .? I-! ( i St.iti - T.l: . \ e! atuis from It'll v-> I'M?. > . he r< * ' -igned. He also was Air., r . an .e< "f turer at the University of Pari*. I ii A*oid Feed Shortage ('% ii - ( ollege, Sept. 15.?The ( ain) <>>>.'' toi feed crops uiul cover crop- r mated by recent iDiifcrwicch in ' nubia and at ( lemson College 1 n i a well under way in several coo: Meetings are being held a* :...ed by district and county fa: u agents and sjiecialists, and lili .1 is being broadcast to t he er 'here nut) lie a good acreage] of for grain, bald and beardless ' bin g(.iin us a substitute for , . and vetch for hay, and | -n tins with Vf! h or Austrian Hi ' ' for cover crop* and oos a/.mg. emphasis is placed <>ri the at en r 1 y jtia i.' I tig, , most ! ii<i% mg a tendon* v ! <i plant ! !'"l (>?-' le-ults. t! lolls "t Illel'oSt access f , '.g of ' ' > l ops 11 inmend i : lids, at,: -oil i: i; , \ e me n t, n. *.w, ma,. ;? bad 1; m coun :.* ;i agents <o f'om th. 1 )r. ; -io?i I' . *>l lout ion.-. ' I. insw: ( n lege, j ! . \!< ' ion < i; . u l.i: n > ill a 1 i (. an. , Kxter.-ioii < it> u a; 7 ?. Winter < ovi-r < hops; Fxlen-ion < ncular 71, Alfalfa; Fxte.r.-mri Circular KO, Knif gene) Hay Ccop.- ; Fxtcnsion Cir. ula:' ; ml. Au-trian Field lVas; St:11i?-r: Bui j lelm 2 1'J, Small Grain F.xi r Imeiit . Death of Mrs. 1 rank Byrd 1 he people ol thi- town and com- j munit) were greatly .-hoiked to 'near; of the stldden death of Mrs. Nettie | Byrd, wife of Frank Byrd. nee Nettie I Belk, which occurred at the old home jdare of the late .John Byrd on Augu-t L'o. l'.'-i*. For inie time Mrs. B\ id had been a -utTcrer from asthma, but -he boi'e he- suffering well. < in Saturday she wa taken ill but wa- much better Sunday morning and told he- children to go ahead and attend the birthday dir.me- at the homof Mr Robert 11 in>< as they had | p.armed. .About two lock the un] expected end came while her husband sat by her b? d. j Funeral services wen* conducted , from the home b) the Kev. M. B. Gunter, Pastor of M*. I'isguh Baptist church, of which M -. Bvrd was a jlaithtul and consistent member, asj -is ted by the Rev. Hoyt Black well jjind Jo'nn Dabney. Her remains were ] la ill t> rest n Mr. Pisgah cemetery : beneath a mound of many beautiful , iloweis in the presence of a multitude of friends and relatives who ? an;e la uuv their la*?t respects. ' 1 1 'I he flow er girls were Misses K te-e and Kmestim* Mungo, I.ucy Ma.* ' lai drier. Margaret Hilton, iff > ; i J and Natalia Gregory, ni - es Mi-. Byrd, anil IT7: * h Threatt. 1:e-i.ii - her ha b.n.d. M* s. B\: .1 s v.! by t"> fo! -wing child re* : M: -. Gi.bert tiardner. M:s. Fran ; ' M : - - t ie g. a By I -1 a 1 M . -i By-'i. .. * he Flat ' reek cm "? ' a 1 g! a: d . Peri. two s: -!e* * ami a a oiia: a.-.1 survived. k> t -haw Ida. | j >. \: V -even pa.-svf.g. - nave been t landed at Morula, Mcxn . because or a tire on beard the Ward Fine steamer Monteia v . which was dnscovere 1 on tire off port of PmgTosso on Tuesday. Compare Corn To Bible Traitor \ar'a. <' ?. Sept. The relat ,r . in-t v. < ? : himself h i 1 < I in ton .v. ,? pastor and p.ni-honei .s, f. !< !H're today iiorii the pul: i < apito! Avenue Baptlht : a huh tf.- mi-sing home '.oai'd 11 c;i - ti'i w a - a ineniI )i . A \I a ioi , who de ailegi-.l .i ! aii at ions of i ,i- a 'Mi l d v. e ' annol under.?(id i,? .o '! 'jndi.'i .stand." \|.! .1 t . r. . - ' . ' e X I I hi* >C V all I ir * ' . : ' .1*1 -1* - of t hv' .ip!i of !. < ; ' according "d. , ,i\ ri-.l \ hi-in, M-n ; : v.r '. ? and out* .i I : p ikf of .1 ad'ls . i.ni:; foi ml- it ay n '! being I . '.I - U.:t' not lllol" I . a' a' .1 nd.i- did than | i --? *! boa i.! ami our j . i. V s :.a* M . i a: fa-- did," | in. .. .. .. " I1 at nn- di-fallen t hoi . f . M - - ;o ISo i I ,i of SoUt h- i 15a.-: ,--t * - : .. rit ion max prove a j i 11' i m v i . * : i?r i to in g t hi* de- j nat. .n : . a rca . of t he --.ml a need.-. .said it: . .Major atui | i-al. d to Baptists ' '.roup'iiuut tin-j id. tot lost* fa;'.:, in tin* hoard'-l gat ./.atio and wm k, continuing, "im- kingdom of ( prist is at stake. 'i ir in:--!'.:, hoard worker- are with; t the:: -alaries and tho-i- working small pay with the Indians and : ta-' mission work are facing pos1 - dm- p- i vat ion." | Dr. .Major, who bapti/.ed ' .rnes ten yeai - a^o and as a nteniher of the II-:,.e Mission hoard lias he.-n associat.-.i with Mr. Came- in tin general a- t.vities. then recounted hi- elations u.th (anus, for whom a war: ant haheeti issued. ! I knew Mr. Carries as a loyal nurch worker and as an apparen'.iv numhle. pious and quirt man," he -aid. "1 thought him an invaluable member of my congregation. But 1 I suspect now that he deliberately' .'. orked to gain my confidence and I I -he confidence of Baptists generally J--. that he could gain the position of j'.-ust that he later achieved. and I which he used to. betray the kingj d'-.m,'' m' or ? 1 "Cleared of Murder" | Fifty-six years old, wear v. worn, broken, a man has recently been reU-ased from an Knglish prison after eighteen year- of dfe within its walls. 1 line at la^t disclosed hi-' innocent'.' of the crime for which.-the ,,m-t ha 1 (l<>.,!i:ed him t<> the-e more than d,(t<)(l *;t i and il' t-.i ry days and r ghts. \> gift i.f m-.ney an make good that r.-Uery of eigh'..- years - at >.f hi d but Kng i.ind, regretting the 1 " n: age -it i-t.,i-, does the honorit.>!. thing am: : a: h:m ypi.ooi), t'c.a. - 'no hanging of William Heilwagnei . t ip.ok Man.!. 111., in Mv_>. "(ientlem.-n," he said- these were his 1 a>t word- "I am innocent of this criiv. ." Ten \,-ars later a wretched na .n shame and remorse wrote out MtUj ry of his own guilt tor the deed for which Heilwagner had been executed, and then jumped to his death from a bridge. Such facts as these are among the argu ments advanced against capital puni-hment.?Our Dumb Animals. The trouble with the sun these days is that it is entirely too prodigal. ? New York Evening Post. I w. r.-ROl'NTJtFF.. M. P. I'i il.i^r.i \ Specialty If \r>u 1? iv - an\ of the following ' I have the rcntedv, no mailer what y-i.r trouble ha- heen 1 la no-e.l Ner\- -m --. stomach trouble, |o>h of wi'i.m, Io?? ot .sleep, sore mouth, pain" n the bark ami shoub \ dors, peculiar -w m ining in 11 e head, frotliN like phi in throat, pas-inn mucous from I. bowel-v, e-preiallv i' after taking | r. .; \e. burning tort, brown. rough *- ,u -km. burning j or iniitng skin, r i-h n the hand-, face and arm- r- -i inblnu: sunburn, '* habitual con-i u .ihon, t-. luetinie.1 altern.itmg with u .iihoeat < upper or i - ta llic t a -1 . -.-toil iv. to fun lie.it. forgett .1 . ,( jvpot: 1 -n. v and tin. ightf that . u. i.t \.-ur it mind, funis a fu:v t I apd j_ awav ln.?i the t<? .... ... ... ml w. ?ne-< with lu?" of rnerirv It 1 m- the-.* '' f\tnpt..m? and hn\r i k. n ail k i iof medicine and still -ok. I r?peei.i!lv ?. want mil to write f .r n.\ I klet. Questionnaire and Mill hi.ictv>Mf. ^ . C. HOI MH1 1.. M it AUSTIN,TLXA>. HOX 11 SO. MASTER'S SALE State "1 South Carolina, J < 11un' y ot Kershaw < (C?>urt of Common Pleas) < W. J. Christmas. A. M. Christina.-, H. < C. < hristmas. Lewis Christinas, Ada 1 (iooiialc and George Christmas, plaint itfs, against John I teuton, Albert Denton, Willie Denton, Marie Denton and Ruth Denton, defendants, ' i Under and by virtue of an Order < of Court made in the above entitled i ease and dated the 7th day of September, 1 '. 2s, the Master for Kershaw J County will otTer for sale at public 1 auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door'- C amden, South Carolina, during the legal 11 h >urs of sale, on the 1st. Monday, be- \ ing the 1st. day of October 11)28, the following described real estate: "All thai parcel or lot of land, , situate, lying and being in the State,' of South Carolina. County of Ker-;1 shaw, about one-half (1-2) mile Kast ! of the City of Camden, with buildings i thereon, containing one and onefourth (1 1-4) acrees more or less j and lying between the Wateree Cot- |; ton Mill and Hermitage Cotton Mill,.hounded North by premises of Kate Roston. Kast by premises of B. M. Brown. South by premises of Goodale and \Y. T. Gardner and West by public road known as the School road.'' Any one desiring to bid at said sale, shall first deposit with the Master as an evidence of good faith, certified check or cash in the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. Atthe conclusion of said sale, the Mastor shall return to the unsuccessful bidders any sums so deposited. W. L. DePASS, JR. , M_a_sler Kershaw..County. September 10, 1028. Edward Miles, 47. left New York last Friday in a 27-foot schooner on a trip around the world all by himself. That is. he will go as far as San Francisco by himself and will be joined there by his wife for the rest of the cruise. MASTER'S SALE ! State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw (Court of Common Pleas) J. H. Burns, plaintiff, against John Charles, defendant, Under and by virtue of an Order df Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 7th, day of September 1928. the "Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door, Camden, South Carolina, on the 1st, Monday, being the 1st, day of October, 1928, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing eighty-two and 2-10; acres (82.2), situate, lying and beinK I in the County and State aforesaid, and bounded a- follows: North by lands of James H. Burns, East by ' lands James H. Burns, South by! lands of Hermitage Cotton Mills, and | West by tract one (1) allotted to! Prince English; said land being tracts two < _') and Three (2) as more fully J appear- b\ plat of Ker-naw deLoach, < j da:. RMa1, h 21st. 1922." j A' y one d.-s ring t< b d at said sji.r. othe: than the t . titiff herein) sna. first < posit w 1 r.e Master as) in . aie: > of i f.t.'h, certified ; i "cck or n.-h :: -am of Fiftv. p- ' e hum. . ($50.00 dollar.-. A: ;:ic v-m .- ->n of said sal",! M.o'rr - a turn to the un r:< a v a y sums .-<> Uoi 1 f ' 1- D- PASS. JR. i MastV-r Kershaw i--unt\.' . t .t m... , .. 1 ',<28. j Notice i? herein g.ven tha* and every person m . havealliH a nil other uselos> yi-iwth oii 9 promises cut at . You &rt9 luired to give tin .move noiicf9 mediate attention. -Vinuld youfi9 comply within a reasonable /'J will be amenable. ' JNU H - UILS?S Al)MlNISTKAT(dt's"NnT?M All parties indeiited to thedH I' Ervie (latoe, are not ified t o ma ko meat to lersigned and all pinties, if anj^| u g claims again t the said will present them likewise dulB tested within the tim.- prescribB W. M. CATOK. Admiuistriul K e r s h a w, Route' Camden, S. C., August 20th, 19)1 Getting information to ejfl that a plot was underway to trifl all high officials, including hinB and deport them. Premier Priatj| Rivera, dictator of Spain, had ikH 2.000 plotters arrested through 9 ? untiy and has su ceedcd in an end to the piot for thetixeWH Your Shoes! Uncomfortable feet /nak9 hours long, distance long! and patience short. Ut'im help the feet by reMnH ing the shoes. THE RED 60l)l?l Next door to Express 0f6?t H G19 Rutledge St. jB CAMDEN, S.Cxj ABRAM M. JONESfl Proprietor. '9 A NEW MOTOR SERVlCEl AND BETTER! 1 Added equipment and new forces in ?ur department make for this shop the rating ?( no better in Camden. From daylight till midnight ofir mrr. and ,m chinery are at your service?to really *(>? Wju a I lo please you. ! LANGSTON'S GARAGE I Telephone 99. Ib'K.dl, Street I oA*tstp*\ Pf** | Otf* "i Ma* by Umbtfl PW*?al Co Declare War on All Insects?A /// * ?and keep them an . . Bee Brar.d 1 .'.sect Powder or Ltqutd kids V .-s, Ants, Roaches, Poultry Lice, M' $.?.} ui toes, 1- as. Bed Bugs, and other insects.Wof. t spwt or Mam. Use powder on plants ar.d pets. H rite us jot I REE insect booklet. If dealer cn n't s tp ply, we v. ill ship by parcel post at prices named. McCORMICK 6i CO., Baltimore, Md. BE I: BRAN3 PonuVr 10c & :sc