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* * - ' 111 . .. .. . 1 ? President (Jaaton Doumergue, of France is in Algiers this week to participate in the centennial celebration of the French colonial achievements in Africa A great military and naval display i? a pail of the week's program. Just Like An Ostrich A medical authority says that a jr-' on who fries to cover up skin blemishes and pimples with toilet rrearns and nowders is just as foolish i?s an ostrich that buries its head in the ^and to a;old danger Skin eruption are nature's warning that constipation is throwing poisons int > your hlood strr-am and weakening jour whole constitution. Remove the constipated condition ami you will strengthen y?ui system against dis?n.-.c and clear up your disfigured skin. The hest way to do this is with a murse of Herbine, the vegetable medicine that acts naturally and easily, w lucli you can get at DeKalh I'hai rnacy, Camden, S. C, : ^ tj 6 ti ,ab,et' Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in .'Jft minutes, checks a (old the first day, and checks Malaria in three days r666 also in Liquid. CITATION Tin State of South Carolina County of Kershaw, tin th?r Pro Irate Court) By \\ I., McDowell, Ksquire, Probate .1 tnlge. Whereas, Andrew \V. Hurriet made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Fstate of and eHV< is of William S. Burnet These are, therefore, to cite ,and admonish all and singular tJthe kin<lred an<l creditors ?>f the said William S. Burnet, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to Is* held at Camden, South Carolina, on Saturday, May 10th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not Is* granted. (riven under my hand, this 22nd day of April Anno Domini Ib.'tO, W. L. MeDOWBLL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 25th day of April arid the 'Jth day of May, l'J.'IO, in the Camden Chronicle, and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. EYES EXAMINED and Glasses Fitted THE HOFFER COMPANY Jewelers and Optometrists r NO-MO-KORN FOR CORNS AND CALLOUSES Made in Camden And For Sale By DeKalb Pharmacy?Phone 95 j Dr. H. M. Padgett CHIROPRACTOR Second Floor of Fashion Shop Building j OfTice hnuts: to ?i p. m., Tues- j dn.\. Thursda> and Saturday of j each week. [ Middle Life 1 t; Suffering : "Three yearn ago, I w a h in bad health," saya Mra. a! J. B. Bean, of ||| Kirbyvilla, Texas. :|j "I w n a going '\| through n critical ||! time, and 1 suffer- J"1 ed a lot. "My hack hurt II a 1 m o a t ?all the J, 1 time, ami my lega iJ and ankles ached. I| My head hvirt me unt il aomt times 1 I would hv ?lr?^oMt going ; "Am I bad used Cardui be- j^j I fort-, and knew bow much I |l jj; had improved nft? r taking gi ' ??t a bottle and started I; taking it. 1 continued to use .1 ^ it for several months. After " !! awhile 1 regained my health, m and 1 feel that 1 could never I i have gotten through that i |l awful time without Cardui." | j CARDUI Helps Women to Health i 1 Take Thedford* Black-Draught Y tor Conetlpatlon. Indlaentlon. Blllouarteftft ("oat* only 1 a fl pent a doe*. ?-t? I It u,. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself * can* didate for re-election to the of nee of Sheriff for Kershaw County, according to the rule* of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, J. H McLKOD. For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Kershaw County. subject to the rules and regulations of the Dt-moeratic primary. Very respectfully, S. W Y LI I'. HOG UK. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Respectfully yours, H. K. SPARROW. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Auditor for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, MISS WI LI/IK- MOORK. 1 hereby announce myself a- a can* dulale for election to the office of Auditor for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Respectfully. L. B OGBUKN At the .solicitation of many of my fiiwici* ami that 1 xiiu ijuulifieri to fill the office I hereby announce myself a condidnte for the office of Auditor subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 1 want to a.-sure the voters of my appreciation for any support I receive. Very respectfully. R. L. McGASK ILL. For Probate Judge 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, subject to the rales of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, G. A. MOSKLKY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw Gounty, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, MRS. MATT IK R. WKST 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for- the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Yours respectfully, N. C. ARNKTT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully. L. REX JON'ES. For The House I hereby place my name before the voters as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, JAM ES R. BELK For State Senate. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Senator for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of the primary and 1 will appreciate the continued support of the people of my county. Very respectfully. (',ROVER C.'WELSH. For Road Superintendent. 1 hereby anounce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Road Superintendent of Kershaw county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, H. E. MUNN. For Magistrate 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of I Magistrate for DeKalb Township in Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, R. M. SMITH I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in Kershaw County, subject to the Democratic party rules. Very respectfully. "(\ B. BLYTHKR 1 hereby announce myself as a can d'date for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, according to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully yours. CLEMENT C. BROWN 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Buffalo Township, with office at Hethune. Very respectfully, C. C. RATE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the election to the office of Magistrate of Lower Buffalo Township, subject to the rules and i regulations of the Democratic priJ mary. Very respectfully. JOHN A McCASKILl. For Countv Director I ' .a. I I hereby announce myself as a can dulute asking rc-i cction to the of ; t\<i of County Director from DeKall | .>w nship for K?**haw County, sub J mot to the rules f the primary, am i 1 will appreciate t.'.e continued sup i port of the voter* ' the township. ! Vov < nectfulh*. I ' 11 <;. YALRISON. JR. For Township Director We hereby announce the name o Mr. C. K. MeD**w, a* a candidati for the office i t T.wnship Directo f,>r Flat Rock T-wWrnp. subject t< the rules of the Democratic party. His Friend* For County Director j 1 hereby armour., e myself as candidate for Nt-rlcetion to the of fice of County Director for Kla Rock Township of Kershaw county subject to the rules and regulation of the Democratic party. Respectfully yours, J. H. SOW ELL. For Township Director I hereby announce myself a cand date for township director from W? | teree Township to succeed mysel subject to the rules of the democrati party, and will appreciate the port of the democratic votera. L E. T. BOWEN. Honor Roll Pupils Camden City Schools ! Scholarship Honor Roll Grade 1 (Mills)?Claud l<amoy, ' Walter Mints, Charles McCaxkill, ' 1 Lamar Hush, I/eonurd Schvfik. Jaik I Smyrl, Dori* Babin, Wilrnu Christma.-, Carolyn Cooley, I/Ois Gaskius, Martha Gettys, Khetta MoDowell, Nettie L. Off burn, Frances Rhame. ' Rebecca 'Shivar, Cleo Smyrl, Jane ' Tranthuin. Grade 1 (Latham)?Frank Sulli- 1 V v it j), Eary Harvey, Anna H, Bran ' ham, Margaret Drakeford, Wilnia Laney, Elisabeth Sinclair, Myrtle ' Sinclair, Grade I (Zemp)?Jo by Hough, Ed 1 na Brncy, Doris llinson, Nell Jefl coat, Sarah Kelly. Grade 2A?-Hetty Hoinenu, Minnie 15. Cunningham, Margaret Fischel. , Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Karcsh. ( Beatrice Klrktand, Clarinc Munn, Ar ( rarnenta Murph, Myrtle McLain, Lo- , line Smith, Martha Smith, Hett> Sowell, Helen Stogner, Ann Whitaker. j Zelene HesChamps, Eugene Campbell, ( J. W. Cole, Stephen Farrelly, Jerry ( Hancock, Jimmy Little, William j Marsh, Herbert Moore, Hilly Pitt's , B'"ton Sheorn, Follin Watts, Robin Zemp. Grade 211?W lliarn Brown, Fay Morton, Borl<"> S -ott, Juanita Trapp j Walter '! item; kin.-, Annie Shirley v Nancy SmuJi* s. Luc;!e Mooneyham. ,j Grade 2 ( Midyear)?Louis Smith. J antes Thompkins, Dorothy Mason, K j T. Price. Grade 3A?Aileen Belk, Kathryn I Boyd, Harriet Foster, Virginia Frye, t Jane Hal.-all, Neta Kirkland, Mar- ( garett Munn, Elsie Redfeam, Jxiis I Rhame, Grace Rhoden, Sarah Sheorn, I Lottie Smyrl, Vashti Thigpen, Maggie Trantham, Margaret O'Leary, William Christmas, Ernest Freitag, ^ Richard (Iettys. Junior Smith, Harry ,J Lee Waters, Billy Wilson, Dally I Jackson > Grade 3B?Carl Drake ford, Russell Harvey- Matthew Munn, Clar- -| ence Owens, Klah Evans, Rubina Hat- | field, Olive Mc^uirt, Lillie Mae Ra- ? bon. ^ Graded (Midyear) ? Arthur Brown. George Partin, Charles Trapp, David Wolfe Wallnua, Lonnie Wilson, Fran- j cos D. Baruch, Margie Greed, Theresa \ Heed, Margaret Sinclair, Dorothy > Smith. ? Grade 1A?Benjamin Gettys, Wylie r Hogue. Jack Rhame, Jack Richards, Payton Shirley, Furman Stewart, ] Jack Villopigue, Douglas Wooten, ^ Robert Wood side, Dorothy Durfee, i Beulah Graham. Louise Mickle. Bon * Mildred Sowell, Wilhelmina Strak. Paulette West. ! Grade IB?J antes Graham, Father- ^ ine Myers. * Grade -l (Midyear)?Leroy Bran- . I li#ni. Ivey Connell, Talmadge Dab- "j I ney. Julius Hough. Guy Mayer, Gilbert Shirley, George Wilson, Rhetta McLeo<? "Viva Truesdale, Ruby Ver- j yen, Margaret West; Myrtle Williams. Grade f>A?Francis Chapman, Basil Munn, Minnie Sue Bruce, Carolyji < aotey, Ellen Little, Mary O'Leary, Willie Mae Peach, Jean Van-Landinghain, Naomi Walker, Nancy Watts. 1 'Grade 5B?Lucile DeBruhl. Grade t>A?Emily Sheorn, Fanny Mickle. I.ena Stevenson. Helen Tindal, Robert Shaw, McKain Richards, .Tftck Halsall. Gra<le 7A? James Chapman, Ruth | Delxiacho. Charlotte Dubose, Ruby j Gardner. Estelle Myers, Dorothy Van , 1-andingham. j Grade TO?Liza Jackson. ; Grade s -Cecil McCaskill, Marjorie i Walker, i arrie McLeod. Elizabeth Moore. Frank Caston, Mary Ellon Kirkland. i (trade Thomas Bruce, Nancy I Brown. Sara Kirkland, Katherine Kennedy. \ irginia Drawdy. I Grade Donald Barnes, Solomon I Minis, (. ray son Shaw, Margaret ! Goodnlf. Harriet Lortck, Ruby Burns. ! Grade 1] ? Shannon Black-well, j .John t ay:-.-.. Evelyn Gettys, Emily Pitts. Myri Rast. Leuora Rhame, ( Fliza Zemp, Willie Haile, Caro" line 11 u-? r > it tendance Honor Roll 1 ('' : ' Mills)?Clarence Graham, ( ..iiiti 1 .av. Walter Minis Charles Rufus Redfeam. Jack >f,*> ' '' ' - Bahin, Mabel T. Canip" A 'u.s t'hristmas, CaroLn ' "'? >' I-. - Gaskin, Laura I.oe (,t,T. T .iheth Jackson, Betty .i Munn, Margaret McDowell. Doris McLeod, Nfrt;e L. Ogburn. Frances Bnanio. R, U , a Shivar, Mary Smith. B Mat t ie Getty-. (,!ft,b ' i Latham)?Thomas Clyt :mrn. Karl Harvey, Anna B. Branham, j Margaret Drakeford, Wilma Laney. s Annie L. Pettus. Grade 1 (Zemp)?Pat Rruford, .Joby Hough. David Melton. Edward Og, burn, Edna Rracy, Lillie DeBruhl, k. .Doris Hinson. Nell Jeffcoat. f, Grade 2 A?Catherine Christmas, >c Minnie R. Cunningham. Margaret * Fischel, Zelene DeaChamps, Annie Mae Godwin, Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Kareah, Olarine Munn, Arranienu Murph. Myrtle-Mi-Lain, KlizalM.th McLam, lions Peebles, Martha Smith. Betty S??well( Hetty Thomas, Ann Whitaker, Helen Stogner, Eugene Campbell. J- W- Cole, Jerr> Hancock, Steven Kelly, Jimmy Little, tViilism Marsh, Herbert Moore, Hilly put", link McNecly, Benton Shtorn. Grade 2B- Lucile Mooneyhom, W'ili a mi Brown. Lay Hoi ton, Her lee icott, Juanita Trapp, Walter Ihompuin-;. Nancy Sanders. Nell Corbett. Malcolm Anderson, Hugh Cox, Edvurd Vereen, Albert Shirley, Tommie sheheeu. % > Grade 2 (Midyear)- Bobbie Moroni, Jack Stein, Louis Smith, Maron Traxlor, Lloyd Truesdale, Uorohy Mason. Grade .'1A?Kathryn Hoyd, Virginia Krye, Jane Ilalsall, Dally Jackson, Seta Kirkland, Elsie Redfcarn, Grace Rhoden, Sarah Sheorn, Virginia imith, Lottie Smyrl, William Christnas, Richard Gettys, Harold Mc;aski!l, Harry lx-e Water#, George West, Hilly Wilson. Grade 2B --Norman Haum, Carl )rakeford, Matthew Munn, Clarence )wens, Ralph Stevenson, Mattie L. 'ullen, Margie I)elx>ache, Dorothy )ority, Klah Evans, Louise McNecly, sibyl Robinson. Grade J (Midyear)?Arthur Brown, Andrew Mayer, Lavern Price, Charles, I'rapp, David W. Wallnau, Frances ). Baruch, Margie Creed, Margaret Sinclair, Dorothy Smith, Vivian Phreatt. I Grade 1A?Benjamin Gettys, II. T. .ovette. Jack Rhame. Jack Richards, j 'ay ton Shirley, Jack Villepigue, )ouglas Woolen, Sophia Creed, Les- , a Davis. Dorothy. Durfee, Beulah Iraham. Alva Lee, Louise Mickle, Jen Mildred Sowell, Lucile Watts, 'aulette West. Grade 4B?James Graham, James dason, W. A. Marshall, John Allen del ton, Harold Smith, Paul Smith, ames Williams, Jean Bell, Katie j Iranham, Margaret Mayer. Cora dae Scarboroagh. Grade -l (Midyear)?Leroy Braniam, Talmadge Dabney, Julius lough. Guy Mayer, Claremont RaH,n. Rhetta Mc.I>eod. Vira Truesdale, largaret West, Ruby Vereen, Malolm Christmas. (irade 5A ? Emerson Pranhnm. laymond Bouvais. Francis ( hapman, I Valter Harris, August Kohn, Billy j settles. Frank Oliver, Isaac Pitts, Voodrow Sanders, Lyles Munn, Minlie S. Bruce, Carolyn Cantey, Catherine Dempster, Ellen Little, Ida 3elle Mooneyham, Mary O Lear>, Villie Mae Peach. Lillie Mae Smith, Willie Mae Smith. Naomi Walker, dary Watkins. Grade 5B?W . L. Jackson, Bruce VlcCaskill, James McKenzie, Manley McLeod, Edwin Miller. Willis Sheorn, /iola Brewer, Dorothy Cried, Marbrie Cullen, Janie Mae Hall, Mary cik'u McDowell, Sudie Shirley. Grade T>C?Clarence Sharpe. Franks Burns, Lena Corbitt, Mary Alice Rabon. Grade 6A?Jack Brown, Jack Hal>all, Claude Marshall, L. S. Mayer. McKain Richards. Marion Smith, Robert Shaw, Edith Copeland, Myra Chace, Leila Christmas, Sadie Freitag, Regena Goodman, Emily Shannon, Emily Sheorn, Lena Stevenson, Helen Tindal, Willis Wright. Grade 6B?Ned Beard, Laverne Jones, Car] Scarborough, Lloyd Smyrl, Boyd Trapp, Jennie Cullen, Mary Purser, Lucile Robinson, Alma Smyrl, Dorothy Watts. Grade GC?Charles McCaskill, Louise McLeod, Ruby Melton, Ruth Waters. Grade 7 A?Jack Haile, Jerome Hoffer, Eugene Howard, Everette Montgomery, J. A. Rast, William Templeton, Leola Hudson, Mary Florence Little, Willene McGuirt, Estelle Myers, Dorothy Van Landingham. James Chapman. Grade 7B?-Cecil Mason, James Blackwell, Frank Campbell, John Flowers, Ralph Goodale, Frank Binson, Edward Lorick, William Mcleod^ Margaret Baker, Emily Bell, FiLSe Hough, Evelyn McLain, Alice Mttan, Rosalie Moore, Ruby Oliver, t Richey, Purvis Shirley. Grade 7C?Boyd Branham, Ellis Goodman,i Miriam Hammer, Jennie Traxler, May Nell Trapp, Mabel * Yates. "final discharge I Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, June 2, 1930, i will make to the Probate Court for Kershaw County my final return as administratrix of the estate of James h. Irby, deceased, and on the same date i will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said administratrix. mrs. eva gardner ikfy Camden, s. c., May 1, 1930 I llMake-Surel ; method! makes more COTTONI LETTERS from thankful farmers come H J pouring in to our offices in Southern f 1 states, telling how much more cotton Oh*. I f ean N itrate makes... how much more money they make from their cotton crops. Here is 1^ what they say: "I wouldn't plant cotton if I I couldn't get Chilean Nitrate"; "I njade I more thgn a balfc per acre"; "I had the best 1 ' crop in my section"; "Made my crop ear!- J ahead of the weevil." I Here is the "Make-Sure" Way Mi 50 to 100 lbs. Chilean NUrate per I ' acre at planting, with 25 to 75 lbs, muriate of potash and 300 to 400 lbs, I < acid phosphate. Then, at chopping fl : time, side dress your crop with 150 1 to 200 lbs. Chilean Nitrate per acre. I Special note ? if you can't be sure j that your planting fcime fertilizer fl contains Chilean Nitrate, the way to make sure is to use a fertilizer low in I nitrogen and add Chilean Nitrate to it at the rate of 200 to 400 lbs. per ton. See your local fertilizer deuler. If he doe I not carry Chilean Nitrate of Soda he can I easily get it for you. | Free Fertilizer Book 1 Our new book, "How to Fertilise Cotton", telli I exactly how to use Chilean Nitrate. It is free. Aik I for Book No. 2, or tear out this ad and mail it I with your name and address written on the margin. 1830-1930 One hundred years of fertilizer service to American agriculture. 1 TP 1 1 ________________ Chilean I Nitrate of Soda I EDUCATIONAL BUREAU I 810 Carolina Life Bldg., Columbia, S. C? 1 In replying, please refer to ad No, 69 J 'IT'S IOD* 1 South Carolina's New Crop Champions vrPELHAM F. WAY B.R..SMITH st>Vs- . NASH GRAY >>xxaQfr*qctt<<<+c<y. :y?cmK t). RYAN WHITE SOl'TH CAROLINA farmers again have the clvaiio^ to demonstrate their ability in economic crop production. Six official crop production con tests have be??n recently anno meed in the State. These Include .*...,, r?cotton and corn contests for acini* farmers, junior vocational coi'nr and corn contests, and cotton and corn conti s's for 4 H Club boy- and girls. Application to enter the contests should be made at once, according to the announcements. The rules may he obtained from county agents, vocational instructors, or the agricultural extension service of Clemson College of Agriculture. "Through friendly rivalry, the crop contests have proved an effective means for Improving the farm practices in the State," saja H. E. Savely, South Carolina manager of the Chilean Nitrate of Soda Educational Bureau, which la cooperating in conducting the contests. "The winning of the prim is incidental to the bigger objective which, altar all, le the increasing of the farm Income by means of lower costs and larger acre-yields. / Pelham P. Way, Parlers, won the Junior Vocational Corn Contest with nn nrcrnyo production of 11R.J4 hntheia corn per aero and Nash tiraT? owlnffs, led the Voeatlonal Cotton Contest with 7t? ponndn lint cotton per acre. B. R. Smith, Johnston, won the 5-ncro cotton contest with an BTerAge production of 1144 ponnds of lint per acre, while J. Ryan White, of snmter, was first In the 1-acre corn contest with <in average yield of H# bushels per acre. "As a result of> the contests, hun'dreds of farmers," he declares, "have been thoroughly convinced of the advantages of pedigreed seed, liberal fertilisation, thoaeugh cultivation, and disease and insect control methods. They have discovered that the practices employed In producing a high yield on a three or fivo>aere field may be profitably applied to the entfine farm." ' * ,*?