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I Representative Arthur Kibler, of lewberry county, died in the Baptist ospital in Oohumbia Tuesday night ged : 71 ye#r^??fUr a ten day# illess with pnttMhohitw* He lived in I is home county. *11 his life and 'was Retired at home I pd in the l?0aJ#tij(re w,here he had arved teem*.' sine* his first Lotion in ldW. Hp gjfyduated from twberry coileg# in^lij^l, and later Ceiyed hie M. A. dagritJthere. He L county fcwy?rtat?a4ant of ?ducaLn IHttiMROif, trustee <>f the Now? Lrry school. *tuf mwfbSr' of that city bard of health and for two terms (rastee of thp negro coll ego there. It* is survived by his -widow, one aughter, 'Miss Florence Kibler; two isters, 'Mr*. A. M. Thompson and Irs. S. W. 'Williamson; and three ieces and two nephews. ,OT,CEc^m?RS AND All parties indebted to the estate f W. E. Davis, deceased, are hereby n>tified bo males payment tor, the ndersigned, and all partiee having laime against the said- estate will resent theon likewise duly attested ithin the time prescribed f>y law. LORING DAVIS, >i>ly Qualified Administrator of the Estate of W. E. Davis, deceased. ' Camderi, S. C.r February 3rd, 1031. ^ CHILDREN CRY FOR IT? V*HILOFlEN bate to take medicim B"as a rule, but every child loves the ^^fctc of Castoria. This pure vegetable Separation is just as Rood as it tastes; Bst as bland and just as harmless as the Bcipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a Bw drops of Castoria have him soothed. Bleep again in a jiffy. Nothing is more Bduable in diarrhea. When coated ^Bngue or bad breath tell of constipation. Bvoke its gentle aid to cleanse and folate a child's b^rtk In cokls or Baldren's diseases, you should use it keep the system from clogging, Castoria is sold in every drug store; Be genuine always bears Chas. H. Belcher's signature. ii" r,):- ^ \ Bone prescription j | MADE FAMM.Y DOCTOR j Seldom has any single act been of eater benefit to -mankind than that Dr. Caldwell in 1885, when he ote the prescription which has rricd his fame to the four corners the earth. Over and over, Dr. Caldwell wrote e prescription as he found men, omen and children suffering from iosc common symptoms of constipapn. such, as coated tongue, bad rath.. Ik a. hcs. gtis, nausea, biliously. n<? energy, lack of appetite, anil kith. ' itiiigs. demand for this prescription grew fa-t. because of the pleasant, quick B.v relieved such symptoms of .. that by 1888 Dr. Caldpb wa forced to have it put up lady tor use. Today, Dr. Caldwell's yrup Pepsin, as it is called, is always tady at any drugstore. J. A. While Says, "If You .Have As Automobile, Keep Rat-Swap." ? ,1 "If I knew about RAT-SNAP lsst Winter, would bare saved $120. My *r was in the garage for a ftfW reeks dprin* the bad weather; when *enl to take ft out, found that lata *d eaten'great holes in two new Oat theaa later with RAT^AP. "Three sixes, 36c, 66c, $1.25. h'd and gueewlna by ierap it Depas, Druggists, Oemden, S. C., and Pthune Hardware Co., Camden, 8. N jJL ?T> ---- 4 I | : T 7T~\ M---?* j - BABY VOIDS TRIAL MARRIAGE CONTRACT "-JV 1 - x Unique A'yrifmwl Is Torn Up Jr.- Whon Child Arrives. Iwtftrton. iy-Mr, i.iui Mrs. \VI|. I 1ato JCenriHh Moyw will uoi have to Cparatv to fytiMl the contract they lened last Japu^ry 2. the day they ersae asarrle<l, fp which they agreed to 4N*r?srsteh other If they didn't hive Why withlo two years.... Aa eight-a nd-a-half-pound hey has arrived on the scene and since then the toerrlag* h%s been hailed as a huge euro** ?>y,the proud parents and their fHeads., The couple will be remit rHed. < ? The uui?ue (teetearltsl,agreement *ttracted nstleo-wlde attention and although It wan denounced by mlotaters and social workers, the literati of Greenwich Village gave the young couple a hip hand when they came to New York. <4> Dr. I. Z. Kinney, who attended the mother, said: # "The child I* one of the must perfeet I havy ever.seen in years of practice." The happy father has torn Into two pieces the contract which had provld-' ed for divorce. He suld lie would frume the pieces separately as a symbol of the success of the marriage. The marriage philosophy of the young couple attracted much comment when the union was first announced. A baby, they maintained, was the chief and must sacred aim of matrimony?the only real thing worth marrying for?and If at the expiration of the two years they had failed to attain one they might proceed along separate paths. Attorney Uses Almanac to Win Auto Crash Case Indianapolis.?The ingenuity of Abraham I.lncoln in using an almanac to win a murder case was imitated by W. s. Henry, colored at lot aw. in Municipal court here. Andrew Merritt, colored, rliirty-lho, was charged with driving a wagon without a tail light and causing an auto accident. Henry, his at torney. admitted that thv defendant was driving without a light. 1 mit pointed out that the law allows a dri\er until a half hour after sundown bof.uv he must burn lights. The accident occurred at p. m. Henry produced up almanac i?? prove that official sundown was six o'clock, thus allowing the driver five minutes. Judge Paul C. Wetter held that the almanac was sufficient proof. Radio Fan in Jungle Hears Request Number Hartford, Conn.?Deep In the heart of a Central American jungle a young man listening to the program of station WTIC at Hartford, Conn., experienced a desire to hear a certain musical selection Turning to the amateur 11 aiismitter in his room, he sent out a general call which was answered by an amateur at Porto Idee, who in turn rclayd the re<|no>r tn almoin r innate;;;-.?P/nl?I " !ga.lo of Tuckhhoe, N. 1'., owner and operator of station WLT'N'. l>elgado immediately got on i: e long-distance telephone to lla ,i I and lo minutes later the reipn ! >! number w;t< being received ;n t'cntitil A uicriea. ^ Screaming School Girl Foils Holdup of Bank New.Yark.?The screams id an c4cven->ear-old girl recently saved the P.ay Kidgc, Brooklyn, branch ??t the National City bank front being robbed In two bandits who had tied the watchman and five employees. Miuii Saonetti went to the bank on her way to school to deposit S."d for her mother. She entered the bank and saw the bandits lining their victims against a wall, lie fore they could seize her. Mimi ran to the street shouting "help, murder, police." Her screams created such alary; that the bandits tied with">ur taking any money. A King of Deer Craw tord.sv i lie, tire. ? Imuran V Is.-re her lias earned the mini" ot a :.c deer king of < iregon." lb r\ - a business of raising and smidh.g the animals to all parts of tin- > i State-.. His herd now cnrit.rtTis 7~> u.-. .. eight ot which arc fawns. I lis t,(\. iic is ' !' In1." A tew years ago -,.c <i:d lit" t:n;'.-u.J in giving l?ir'!. to l, i| I>1:s. Little But Loud St. Joseph. Atle ha! 11 lie lour S:. Jo eph policemen. Oscar l.indgren. -even' v live, and who wei^l s Imt pj." pounds and who is but fe t tall, was put in the county jail here recently. J !*> OOOO O I Biblical Allusions | Fail to Save Fines | Americua, Or*?"Thank beav- g en that, like Paul of olden day*, a I am able to defend myself," g Ed Wilson, negro painter, told ft Recorder's cotirt hers when tried Y on ? charge of threatening his fi wife with a plstoL His blbllcsl x iQmIm didn't weftt? however, o m the court fined him *15 rati g his wlfs, Mary. IT49S whfto Bd g V displayed a hadly lacerated X hand, which she had cut with a g knife. x ? . ' ? - ' ?v. ; g | \ - ' .i v ".7*. e ^ i i 11*1-1 r ?*io?.iiSii 'in Mi A - J*** Welcomed HU Rele*?e From Tyranny of Tirade ... **Ptf you rscogulxe thi?r he aula, holding out a small round object in tbf pa)m of liia band. "It ia yours, undoubtedly. Ttite morning, quite by chance. 1 kicked it nut of the sand while having a stroll on the beach." 1% wm a wrist-watch I had bought yeses ago la Franco. A atnail frag* mgntsf the strap still clung to It. but the* haa*a bad rusted wwny and the nunaarals on the dial hud been effaced by the action of wind and sea water. 1 vetaenltered clearly the duy I had lost it, shortly after i first came to ihe South seas?and how auxiaiialy I bad searched for It* neat the mump' of a panda*u* tree where I had, placed it with nay clothes while swimming in the lagoon. I turned It over slowly, thinking of the days when that small instrument luid exercised such tyranny over my life, hurrying um out <?f bed of a morning, driving me pip?ct um 11 > here and there throughout the day. Kveti now It seemed to ta? making a mute, Insistent appeal, and a ghostly feeling ?rt nervous tell--loll, of j.ht-iime restlessness, stirred me faintly, j Willi an under-hund ihroxv I sent It fur out over the surface of the lagoon. It skipped three times and sank with a tiliy splash rat yards oIThIioiv, "May it suffer a sea change into something rich and strange." said ,iay friend. "Have you missed It In nil these .vent's 7" To which I replied, quite truthfully. "Never once."?.lames Norman Hull. Draw cn Imagination for Mayflower Relics "At the time of the lirst oi uiv pit grimages to Pilgrim Town (Plymouth), now so many in the course of the years Unit 1 have lost the count, there was an old curiosity shop titer". jNV.| t by a gray-haired, blueeved Saxon, with a venerated Pilgrim name." writes James Morgan in the Pq.-imi ; tllohe. ' When I asked him, after a casual inspection, whore lie had ail iiis Mayflower relics, ho looked at too vbulbt fttli;,. hut luuio.v decided i>. take 1 my inquiry as a joke. "If I had as many o! them as the : ptoplc who come in here tell me they have," said he. "there would be! enough to sink a f'uiuirdcr today. I let llieni talk on ahoiil their Mavfh.w t or heirlooms and how they have emtio I .straight down to t hem in their t'atni ) lies. It's untie of nry business. Put i a woman from St. I.otlis got so airy about a fork she had that 1 lost my' temper. I up and told lier tliut forks were such a new-fangled Italian novelty in 1(120 that the Pilgrims never saw one before they sailod.,r Turn Down "Unlucky" Legacy Because they believe a curse lies upon it, the heirs of a legacy of $.30.000 at Prague refuse to touch the money. A short time ago .Toliuun Jungtiinnn. a laiker. received a lawyer's letter informing him lie was tliej heir of a wealthy uncle who had al i ways disliked him. Soon after lie re- 1 reived the nmney .ltitigniaiin was taken Hi and died. Iiis oldest son inherite.l bis fat her's t ori line, im-l udiri3 the legacy, ami witliin a week lie also, fell ill and died. .The proper! .< habeen inherited by a younger son. bu? lie will not accept the legacy. Ii has been placed in eliam-erv and will evetiltiallv revert f<> the sum... Good "Dentist"' Gone ..* I i eifrs ago a dentist sent out b.v t|,? Hudson's Pav ((iii'.iniiiy li.-pj for. his mechanic an Kskimo known only as t "Siheriiin Mike." Wutching the dentist pull the teeth of his victims. Mike soon learned to do it himself. When the ' dentist left the Arctic. MikV remained and became an itinerant tooth puller In all theso years ho lias wandered fl-om place to pluce with his kit of forceps pulling out teeth for anvone needing such ministrations. Mike died recently in the Perry river region, his passing mourned In every settlement which knew liiui.?Capper's Weekly. Never Require* Winding A wristlet watch that never requires winding?one is said to have gone for three years?lias heen invented |.y n watchmaker in I'olton. l-higinml. In side is a smalt w?-mh( or balance:) with each nco ?*?!:cnt ??t the \vri?d 1'icj balance swings, and gives a turn to' 'tie spring. A!: uoul'Ii halt at; hour's! J wear i- siillit-;.-!-' Jo w jiul the . I .rill g ! fully tii?>re i- an iirraiigi-mt-n: i?t guard gainst overwinding, It pq .J q for forty hours tin- watch udl run. tlown but upon bt'jiig put bat 1, tin ttie wrist it will start licking ngaiti. On Her Own Head "No," said the millionaire, gently. "I havep't the slightest objection to your asking my daughter t?? marry you." I hank ypu. exclaimed the .voting j man with a title hut no cash. "You go and ask her." the millionaire proceeded, thoughtfully. "I won't Interfere. I've given her a good education and taught her to read the newspapers, and If she doesn't know enough to say 'No'?why. she doesn't deserve any better luck." ? Strav Stories. - -- V 1 UfUstTt "Elastic Girl" Doctors are to examine an KngHsh gilt of fifteen who is stated to have elastic limbs which she cstt stretch t will ilka India robber. Hhe baa haen nicknamed "Miss India Rubber" on account of the extraordinary pll. i.hlllty of her flesh. <& Tricky Criminals Ilocp Law Oflic?r? "on Edja" Crowing n licit lit. dyeing tin* it.iir. and Mf*alniiik i|it> ftir* ami hand* with a mixture o/ butternut oil, outfall, and permanganate of potash, uro old time dodges tlint have often been vc.y useful to the hunted man. Stained with the above mixture, a falC-aklniifwl man fc?co4M? ?a worthy a* a Spaniard or Italian; It once made a. burglar "on **+ run" ao eonttdeat that he actually had tht. audacity to aall lee cream w|thin a stone's throw of Scotland Thrd. Perhaps the most recent dodge for crlutaala who are anxtona to give wide berth to tht police la going tha atck Hat. Hospital authorities la London and th? province* are much perturbed bjr thla new and deplorable term of trickery. At one Ixmdon hospital the sueptetoaa of the doctor* were aroused by the arrival (n the course of one week of several Individuals who, according to their owu story, were In terrible pain, but whose ailments the medical men were quite unable to diagnose. The surprising speed with which these mysterious "patients" recovered at the end of a few days convinced the doctors that there was "something up." Inquiries were made, and it was learned that ot least two of them were Imdl.v "wanted ' in .connection with a motor car theft.?London Times. Had to Produce Proof of Claimed Accident 1 he man with a black eye and badly scratched face, who was smashing tip a new, good-looking motor car with a sledge-hammer, naturally at trnctod n crowd, lie would ldt the car, pause, take a deep breath, and hit It nguin. lie aimed blows ut the running-hoard, mudguards, radiator and windscreen. ,, "Your car?" asked a bystander. "My car," said tlie man, as he smashed a headlight. He surveyed the result and grunted with satisfaction. Then he handed tinhatnmei' to a garngo man?who, it turned out, had lent it to him?got In the car, and drove o!T. As he disappeared the garage man explained what it had all ht-en about. "That fellow go; mixed up in a fight last night," he said, "(hit badly knocked about, so he stayed at a hotel Instead of goin' home. Called up his wjfe and told her he'd been in an accident. So?the garage man shrugged his shoulders?"so be had to have an .accident." Scotland Score* Again The tailor discovered when examining his stock that lie had six 30-shllling suits. "I enn't sell them at nil," be confessed to his friend. "Why not wrap them up and put an Invoice in for live suits at 40 shillings and send them to MacNab?" advised the other sharp business man. "What will happen then?"' asked the tailor. "MncNah will - think that you've made a mistake and buy them nt once," the friend replied. The tailor culled on his friend tlirec 'lays later, and liN -face was while with rage. " You'v e rail.e.| he cried. "I sent the six *ti!l* to MacNtth with an In voce for live, and he returned live sttits saving that lie ,ij.| not order them."? PiXehn me. Worse Luck I wo trietnU were discussing the various events which hud taken place In their lives Kiu< e inM they mot?a vear i ago. "I've not done am thing much qt my job,' said one. ' [ took a Job as groom, and I've not had a minute's peace sinci?<m the go day and night, and ordered about." " I hat's .lust how I've been treated," broke in the other. "You!" said the first, surprised. "How ran you he putting up with my sort of life? Y">u never took on as a groom !" 'I did.' said tin* other, gloomily. "I took <ui a^ a bridegroom 1" Elastic Clause Clause Ik. Sen ion S. of Article T of the Constitution is called the Elastic clause. It reads as follows: "The Congress shall h.ive the power To make nil law* which shall he nec ossary and plop* . for carrying into execution the f<?r?^i.itig powers and all other power* ve-?efT>U.V. this Con stitution in the government of the I nited States, or in ally department or officer thereof." This clause does not give any new power, hut it does give congresff a w idW latitude In choosing means nnd passing Invys for carrying out the powers granted else where. All Maryland Territory The orighial District of Cotpmhi^ which was ten miles square, intruded a tract south of the Potomac ceded by Virginia. No public buildings were erected on that tract and in 184C>. upon petition of the. Inhabitants, it wa? receded by congress to the parent state. The present District of Oolam hi*, which comprises an ar<^? of about 79 square miles, was carved en tire I v out of Maryland territory.?Pathfinder Magnxine. No Cboors for Hor A wife Miid mother, engaged In ?*n.. sort of- business. Industry or profession Lji neither envied nor pltltd. She Is taken for granted.?Woman'j Home Companion. i* - - -"" ??* - - iiMffl?V-ii - t - ~--'f....* -^4 -i Under a bitl presented by .Premier Mussolini a national censorship of all theatrical performances is in effect in Italy. , ( CITATION State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (In the Probate Court) By L. R. Jones, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Iianiiu Hayes made suit i to I1 t?? giant her Loiters :?f Admin- 1 istr. ion ' the IF'.ato of and effects 1 of A. H. Hayes I These are, therefore, to cite and j iaui.iTii-h all and singular the kindle 1 and creditors of the said A. H. I | Hayes, deceased, thft*t they be and [ np| ear 'In fore n, . in the ( iuv of j Pr< bate, to be held at Camden, S. C , ton ! denary -23rd, 1031. next after ]>ul ! ativj.n theij^of, at 11 o'clock i-i \ ?<iu.-e, if Vinv ; the have. why the said Administra- | [ tior. ii.auld not be granted. (?f.xn nr.der niy hand, this 11th | day of February. Anno Domini 1031. 1.. R. JON ICS, .Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 13th and 20th days of February, 1931, in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. Seaward, Alaska, experienced the he%>,;*r ake shocks for a period of fifteen ye/^ or more, on Tues% day. Outside of a V- " cracked walls the damage was slight.^ TAX RETURNS * * Office of Auditor Kershaw Camden, fl. C., December 5, 193b Notice is hereby given that the Auditor's Ullice will be open for receiv.ing Tax Returns from January 1st, 1931, to March 1st, 1931. All persons owning real estate or personal property must make returns of the same within said period, as required by low, or be subject to a penalty of 10 per cent. All persons between the ages of 21 and 00 years, inclusive are required to pay i\ poll tax and all persons be-, rwecn tne agos of 21 and 30 years, inclusive are required to pay a Road tax. unless excused by law. All Trustees, Guardians. Executors, Administrators or Agents holding property in charge must return same. I'artics sending tax returns by mail must make oath to same before some officer and fill out the same in proper manner or they will be rejected. B. E. SPARROW, Auditor Kershaw County nr EDITORlTLl. H I fl - by yourFmrtilimmr fe YOf Ml X mm 44m two MM infihaal <Mlof? Ism now* ?wi'i iitf ??w. I ^ 4 tta vtfk |rou 4m mmA 44m ImHIIb? I nil ? 44m right UM, ftw crop wiM bo mouop I asaker la ipiu of Ww prica or Wl Weather. ' So X do my port bp keeping i big supply of < Chilean Nitrate. I con furnish as much at you want, whan you want it, I recommend Chiloaa Nitrate,,. tha ono boot nitrogen fertiliser, CHILEAN NITRATE has proved ita superiority in every kind of tost ovor a long period of years, and in all kinds of conditions * ?drought, flood, pest and disease. Crop champions always use it. For use under the crop or as side dressing it is safe, sure, profitable. When you order nitrate say CHILEAN Nitrate. Then your dealer will supply you witb the real thing. ?. the nitrogen the South relies on for better profit. That one word CHILEAN is your protection . . . your dealer's too. Remember the two kinds ? Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate, or LOWEST PRIOB in years NEW 100-lb. BAQ The bag without a backache Jfj Chilean Nitrate of Soda Vj|i??> EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 810 Carolina Life Bldg.,Columbia,8.C. . fn ivr iting fur iiterature or Information, ploato refkr to Ad No, # Bring Them "back Home"?? by Telephone! Holidays over . . . children hack at school . , . friends scattered . . . grown sons and daughters off to the city again?their holiday ended. But there is one .sure way of bringing them "hack home" all through the year. 73 y telephone! Talking to them is next best to seeing them, and it costs little. ... The lowest Station-to-Station rates on calls to points outside the State of South Carolina are in effect after 8:30 P. M. On Station-to-Station calls within the State of South Carolina, the lowest rates arc in effect after 12 Midnight. ' - 11 ' \>j Ask "I-ong Distance" for rates. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. "T?i C i r la Suaii f NIMfit Y ? CiU' J . . ??===== ' ? . . . I .1 ; ~"7 ~ . rr " ' i 1 -V >*^-431