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Fourteen thousand Chicago school teacher* returned to work Tuesday, many of them broke and having t<> borrow carfare to take them to their school rooms. They are hoping that they will Ket their back pay some day. Aspirin oewari of imitations L >< >K ! ?r t 1m* name Bayer and the v i<l i?(i t he package as pi< t nr?'fl uhu'.t Vk.ii?j 1 y '?i Imy Aspirin. I In 11 t'!| know that s oil .t e getting I he Itav'rr pr dtl< I lli.it thousands el p h \ s i v i mi > p: e ? t il>r. Bayer At]?iiin is SAFK, as millions o| users ha*.e proved. It does not depress the In-art. No harmful alter effects h '111 'W |' >i l; v* Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for p it.is i >1 al! kinds. 11e.i< I iv he t Neuritis ( olds Neuralgia .Sole 1 hroat I umBago khetiruai i >m Toi>tha< lie Genuine Ba'.er Aspirin is sold at all druggist* in Boxes of li and in bo' I h s i f .'4 and 100. C \ipum is ihe trade mark of Bayer j .Ttannla. i-lie of nioiioar etieai idester of hail'--, !i. a id. vvnen ^ BASIES are Upset B v , x " f ' i , 1 . ' ' ' ' | t i t I. i wi t ' * ? if L *4*\ 1 v. v / *roulj'.e in* .. i ! r ( . ... r d t. rtv. . ; n -n!>rr . v \ : i! i - I .. st for o lVp>.n" a a . , 's I >sled i! ti 's tii'Oil found . :i-v\ ;! k? ronstlw tinon and !: i. i, proven I ! u-< Made : ? pepsin i' rannot \ iki-a \ou; 1 ^ >t ii*n aa : i oiijue ' . lolioua, ? .pation. if' S\ l? I MIIWHl'* * j ?Rl!P PEPSIN Dmtcr'.s tamily Laxative . - lO if . ? . . . X. - - ami* '* In a Labor I>ay addrents at Syracuse, N. Y., Senator Wagner of New York, mlvoeaUni u two billion dollar 1 public building campaign and the I withdrawal of a million children un- t del' lb seats of age from labor in order to h^lp the non-employment It situation. t i MASTER'S SALE _ ( Slate of South Carolina * < ounl y 11! Ker- (ta vs i In the ( .un nl l oinmoii I'lea.s 1 hi: J'ruUt nUal llOUl a!,', i ColllpU'l> ' of A filer;> a I'ia i ill ift * against .* I'. I I'i -<p , I h fendant ] I leer and by virtue of an Order of < otiri made in the uhose entilU*<l ac *' o? ami dated ihe 12th day of Sep ' '< mii? llh'?I, the Master for kt fthass ' ount.y svdl oiler for sale at publu auction, befoi e tile Kershaw 1 ' ounty ( ourt llou<*c door, ('unnJci , > South < arolina, during the legal v ho'ui - .if sale oil the lir.-t Monday, he I ing the :?th day of Oct,,her. I Phi, th 1 o, loss.ng de?cnheil real e-tate ' "All that certain piece, panel . tract. <?| land roriLufciiing two h ind i I j -1xicee ( 2 Il acres, more or le--. known as the "Met askill l'ia< > ,' ' hound* d moth by lands of Andress 11 I ( amphe!!, iornicrly of [ten laihoine, , Jr., land ??f I sua* .lone- and Spear Cjcck; J'iuAl by Spea ' teek, landof l.-aac .Jones, land- <>r TTenry 15rrtcey and lands of W. II Tiller; <01 the South hy lands of Hraeey, and land-* , of W. II. Tiller; on the West, hy lands ol Andress It. Campbell, formerly ?<f I 'II* r, and the Ian*]- of Andress- 15. ( ainphell. formerly of Hen ('bubonic, J*., being .situate in Krr-huw ( 'ant;., South ( andina. "Also, all that eertain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being' in the County of Kershaw, lie Stale ol South Carolina, containing sevent s -1 *ui r (7 1) acres, more or less, knossn a s the "Hen Claiborne, .) - . I'lace.' bounded North and Northea-t bs hind- of Liberty Jones, I-aac loin -, and IiiikL of Andrew H. Camji heii. Southwest hy lands of Hen Claiborne. S"., and Northwest hy lands lornterly *?f Hearl'oot, now of Ha! 1- , Win; Sou; )iea-1 hy laml- of Andrew! H. < aniphel!.'' I"?-1 tit - of -a . ('ash. 111 ?v d?.d t hat 1 t la- U< *'< ' a! liable I" h< re-;u red by j tin Ma-te- 0, f.ifthwith dep ' he i - u in 4.;' S '..11 ti* 1 in 1. ,., ; ;'ie, | I ' 1 * . ; t 1 'a 11 ie ,, 111 f r! 1 .; 1 I n .1 - * 1 ' le. : !". 11 1 .1 I,; . . ;, -. , , (' ' . d , d ' ' 1 ; : 1 , . * \\ I. I I. I' \ s s y \1 , , a l\ ' a '.S * . " i - MASTER'S SALE cm:. . s ,t[, ( ;(. ' < K v I ' -,. * i 1 , 1 I . I 1 . a < I I ; ' ' ' oil. a. I' a tv ag.t. n - L -.a; I ' Hoy km. I I I' . I .1 ;< . ' a .11. I I I! ,\ jv.r m<; ? . ' , I'.w A | . : * I'an v I ,i.-:'i udant ' 'r,?? nnd by ..f at. I):,;u ' j ' :' *" ?i<- n ' 'a a - * ?s e ;t ' : ...fed ; > ;* ' das > ;? ' 1 . . \|o a K. , s 1 A a* pub. . ..i a K. -aw c .\jn , I ' 1 * 1 1 " ' a '11.iel' . S ur i. 1 ' - i ' " ' ' ; -';>i b'.e.r '1 - -' M.-n..a s. being I . 1 cm'. .w \ pa . - or -' . a 1 . 1 s g .fat hi ,: 1 g '' 1 tin!;. ?' h. : a w , . the S: a' ' 1 > :f' f ,f r 1. mm 1 V 1 :n ''' C ' ' !' * < : y 1'ailtde". ..naj? ' wa;> >w .;< ceK and on I 'l' u*. !u 1 ti Ha lw ay . a" : c ' n - d> t tie Hub. 11 ghsva \ :'t < a-mi. ti to S unite",. d> cgtm'eji /; ' a i.y' T. I-; WiN. n. ,,u vey.ir.T I'bee.; s. I mtlef 'J ( ft. Ig|'. ;,s pa.l- i ^ \ ! A. * *> s ami ' 1. 1 e g a 11 ' A,, hundred ' w en; y ! '' ' w . ;. .u , Mt. hund edt h s U JI ' 1 e-. ami :- re. " de*; * 1 a i ' !a t i? r in "I I 1 l| ft *. "1 K 1 -'.ass < in; y .it H at Hook I at p::.-< - ; I'aiM - I A. A. IA at d \ a a '' g u . ami tie bounded a - a v- ' a ;r,e ea-; by la: d- <.f I.. W M :!!. - t antes and H. 11 ' ' ' 1 > "U*. h ?\ am: - ' I I ' H y h " t: d by p!a :t a". i>r. < .d 'faiat ig ' ? a tile t on la ta; ^ \ * 1 ' \ H-yk : -h. w. -* *' W \ ami I? \ If vlcn : 1 ml bv ,'f \\ ! ^ f v " a.. ..a : v\ i < . 1 ' . > : II " a. !' e 1 ' ! ? \ . ' . i'. \ k ?. I; Id- : . r 1 . 1 s a lt , lb v , la :,;;:,: ' I'd I* . . <> ia . 1 s\ '1 . . .a p .1 a - t :yr. t 'n .; ;rfa-e pr . ? payabb , , e.paa a n aa. nu ".; -. -a s 1.2 ami . a . t he li.C.t * -r, e. an,I M . , , . ; ... i 1 - * ' ( . > - : .f a -1 nt.-t-i s *m : ' gage, -a ..i t. ' . . a; g .. , I ; a in -u> h ;< a ., a p- \ - ,. i Mil -tit f t - 4 a';. i m \ - : p a-.n.t may ; . > M . - , t i*i;a: < ' t - :ic 1 ss ' a b .. .. dep of 4. > p' on , h- s hai a- ' n. ; -an . feM en . 1144 i : 1. a d "... i I'vetit if. ' 4 na -ei an, c sv a- ;,;ay of sale " M U I >eH.\ S> ' H M 1 st<-i for Ker>h.a 1 >utHy September ISth. l'.b'tl Can Tax Revenue Increases Taxes, when they reach a certain imit, often fail of their purpose, nstead of producing more revenue, hey produce less. This is proving true of gasoline and j lulornobile taxes. When levies grow! 00 high the public simply does less 1 Irivmg. In contrast to this are the states! d Missouri and New Hampshire' vheie income front the gas tax has ruteased wvhout raising the rate. Missouri, where the tax is fix* i by aw at two cents a gallon for a ! ado, hud tlie largest May collection inee th*' levy xxus first imposed in Id- '. and u- lax income for the fir-.' dee months was nearly $200,0110 <<eatei than for the same period in o.do Cu mime tax collection- havi o rea.-ed noticeably in New II.imp hiri* that the Nashua Telegraph ha -uggested that the next -e^sion of th* egi-ialiMe might miilu-I) con.-idri In Ir.g the lax. IT*7TT\ be t.iat state- benefit nio-'e '''tin a reasonable tax than from ui. Xce sivc one xxh.eh cause* aul O'ik. ole owner* o! mode-l means to lea-?heir car- home. MASTER'S SALE state of South Carolina ( ounty of Kershaw ('ourt of Common I'leas Kachael ( . Urown, personally and a administratrix of trie Kstato of W. \\ Hrown, Carrie K. Brown, Robert L, Hrown, Sallie Cook Tyler, James H. Cook, Bennie F. Cook, I'la in tiffs, against Kli/.abeth Blyther, Jessie B. Fngii-h, Sumner (ieorge, Defendant.-. I ruler and b\ virtue of an Older ot his Honor, \\ . H. Town-end, Judge of the J* if tii ( ireuit. at ('ha in he > Columbia. S. ('., of date ^eptendn i Id, 1 1. in the above *-ntitled iau-i. 1 will offer lor sale to the highe.-t bidde: for rash on t he first Mondax in <h{i.'n r. Id.II, (being (ic tober I'd.II I. la-lore the Court House door in ( am.li 1,. S. ( .. during the legal b-|U-. of ; ., follow d. ' h\ ! ."at 0.11 c. parol . r fa ?nd 1 : he ( ty ! < ann!? < jr > ' K 1 .ui'A ami m. of Sou; a < a Mfd i< - JT;i* "li t <No I. ' - > M l fee". - ' and . \ . n iing . ^ 1 . : : 111 and ' a 1 ' ' fiundi' 1 -ix' 1 1 -arr.r br-ng ?hat x C , ,| I-, . ; . \\ . u_ , i J ^ ' a:;.- Malta- M I: !< ? i ' d:i* r. \ 1 >-. I o. !.! -a tv , .ft:: ('a . ' u 1 " 1' 1 K -' .aw C unt\ :n B<>..k I'BB. page ldv. and which \\d II i-n I B"\k;t: aeqilMed fr.>ni tie of;a r it 'law .Malta- M. 11 -> k;t: ay : " ! - oK-i :n thi ?df. . f 1 " -. a 1 ..a; : for K.-. -h;? ' ..a' . :i: Book AC. page 12." U . I.. I lel'A.ss, J IS. Ma -11 r ;'i r Krr-h.a < uSeptember 17. IP.". I. MASTER'S SALE Stall- :' Sail:, Carolina 1 1: l V of Ke: .-haw * 1 ' I ( 'inmcn I' a I ' Cnteipi c Budding A ' at \ at n, < amed a. S. ( again > a W.b he . .1 a nit - Wai k ( Walker, WilSie Wa -,- - a", i ' 1 1 > 1,ge \ \ a 1 k? . * Dolt tula: ' I ndt at. 1 a\ \-; rt Ue of a D- t , it i - I loitoi . \\ i |. Tow nsi : :. I a"t the l td1'. Cfeiiit. at < :-K>. t??-r -. Columbia. S . of dale S -in!a ' 1 "" 1 I * ' 1 ... I A * . * - - - 1 ' r \Uiw 1 t-ntit t : can . f w.il otl < r ' ' -ale ; > t ':: nig.h> -' hiiider : a- on tit, fi r -: Mmulay, ,n (.)? 1 ol>, . . I. ; l. (bet ng < 1 oiu r IP.'H), Ih-1o;< ;ht. Cou-t II ?u-e D a in Camden, S. C.. during :he ! ga hour- <>! -a.' . the follow.n. d*'-< : !> i pari el- of real e-tati : A l ual p e, pa r .a 1 . . , I a ?ni - luate. l\:ng and In ng the S'a'i *' Soul h i: ! -,a. ('on* - ,.f K, 1 -'.aw ami 1 :ly of ( di:n*l? : . ami -: -.gnate.i 1 d-- Nd- I (? , a : a-uini:%:-lon I R l'ala ,'ui . ( !| - a: I plat !> . :.g 1 ,re : , " ' " ' < '! 1 -. ' ' o K,. - a-. < " 1' a* B N . ..- vagN ^ ';!.' : V, ; .\ id. \ ; i w ' i ; \ ^ ' -- j r* 1 K . ,i ( " , 1 in N " 7: ' on .'n ' 1. I., l , . I r . . : Pr. Jan,la ; " ; ' )ffi e . of ' -ut'i 1 K- - -,aw (d, I'lat It k \ '1 a g? 1 \ i.h by -i . , ; N lu. pr< :> - , V....... S,.ulh by ; : and c N-- s, p> 1 1 r I > a box. ' . " fi\ " ;?r,i inc. ; n r , H? if v Sax Id : l ?>! *ial? , v- h d.,. ; efo: .o , -' '* ' ' ' s ot ( ^ ' ..... x :. I > 'o k A / j, j 7 1 A ml a - 1 T w , t < ..pita! Sf 1 i k of ... , . ",f 1 '.? Mnter'pi ,-< ll .i ^ j l,. y.. - ?c at tor. u. : BASS. JR. Master t- -. i\. --naxx < ..untx September 17,-1'.. . ? Trips of Interest Taken by Hlaneyites Blaney, S, Sept. 12. The vocational agricultural class of Blaney and their teacher, I' B Waters and a group of men made a visit last ' Wednesday to Cokei's farm at Harts* vtlle and to the Bee I)ee Kxpenment St. tion at Florence. The cotton variety lest and the line lie-I - f (im i ieey.- at < oker's farm we ? the ' pritii :pal thing.- m interest 'ru n A number >,{ varieties of col' n win -ten -i.rm of which arc! ' ow he.n.' g >.\m. in the Blaney com-! aunty Tin- explanation of plant. ' ?< (!. g v. a - veiy inti reaLing. Ml I ' her' ' eid of (iuern.-ey.s is one ol'j out-tand ng herd- in th?- state and I wa- f mui n intere-L to all piesI < >11 tfie Hill to 1* iol eJictr :i stop was iii.de .-a harimgton to visit a tobacco j a'vlmu*e. which iva, lh.? *'irst ex-1 iter;cnee of km! ! . a number in. 'he party. A' tin Bee I lei; Kxpe' mcnt Station' at I- loiei;. e \ariety test- of soybean,! ei' n and cot ton were v. sited. Two1 f 'he outstanding thing- -een at! I' - - re nee were the effect of winter, eo'.er i lops, on the yield of cotton.' a in n tu ned under, and the effect of i i three-year rotation on cotton when no fertilizer was used. Practically : no dil fercjjci' could he seen in plots where 2W pounds of vndu and no cover crop was used and plots where i no soda was used hut a cover crop! was grown and turned under, which ! seemed to show that the cover crop j turned under furnished as much niI trogen as the 200 pounds of soda. In a three-year rotation of cotton, corn, oats and pea*, where this had been kept up for IS years and no fer! til./.or used there was a fair crop of cotton, but where cotton had been <>n 1 ! the same plot continuously- for ISi i i years and no fertilizer Used the cotton! rou'.d hardly be seen. Tire only different ? win tliat the ro'eth n wa- ' ! }> a '. iced in one ? a-< ;ir tr ' ' other J The fi V! and last ' .. made ;i! 8 ' I'a rv.etto Pigeon P'-.'-^p Sum'.-i | ! ,. ar gi -' . -'ant . -a Th - p - <" >n -. aiii'- and interesting , ! i'C following B y ami m;u!t . tin t rip: Knowlt T' < . Kdwir Se--ir.ro Otis Mlird.v Mil. W, . Man in 1 hllard. No-man Sanders. I.enaire Ruse. A 1 S inpson. Arm ! Porter. I'-rald Pent/.. Palmer Bitfield. W I Mile-. W. I). (i rig-by. I. V. .Mile-. 1. M. Martin. Willo-.ighbv Boss. ,\. K. B .<e. T. W. Wat- n. B. . W. A i; 1);. 11 an- i .!(din K el It Notes From Ml. /ion. M ; M - - W I Ttan--dale. , I .ci\ " T n -iia ai d M r- . .lot- M 1 in * i -., . ! W ; i . we re guest > of \! .ml Mr W. S Tnuestlale la-" - .' day. M F.tfio t : (it nova T a -d.'.'e hav. u: iied - - .in. a a . . - : thi - -ten. Mrs. \\\ S. ('-dm r: I an . While away tin-;. :-.l- . v';s. i .ted t y Rock. N. ( 1' etc. w ill be g oi to li-a !-. thai M - 1 ' Thomas nh- returned frog. he Camden r.o-p-'al where -he wa - a pattern. giva'ly mproxed. :: ..r.n , ,v.t, s M sst 1. and Many net (ia.-k r at Bo\ km. Mis- Ola 'n.n.minger spent Wed 1 nesday with th Misses Ftfie ami (it-ia s a Ti tie -da It Hew:- 1 .ec P, ..- .,f N a f?lk, . - tmg a' t he -lit of M an.: Mr-. B B ! hot:. \\ \ t M| I \\ r a - - - , . . j j. 1 o. -n ..: A:..a ;. .. ; a' e \ . el! ' t i'l. . -1' . I l id. nJt "very nervous and depressed "A f'\v years ago. 1 v . ?>ry !.t-:-\,nis condition. Mrs B I Reynolds. i'.'T .. St. Spartanburg. S. C ' ; terribly depressed. I fc- . i day just iik- something J going <o > i;?i?r?ri. 1 di-i ; ^ P. a' : M I h.Tl .-, XV ' I , Is : i. -t k v W e- , 1 tot . j bo"' I < 1 ! hot S I: goo! I ,;t .... ! blue ' .. . ; ha\f l.K Mendel Smith Made History With Wallop " Anderson, Sept. 12.?Mendel L Smdh, presiding at the September terin of circuit eourt here, may ruth- 1 er be right than President, hut above all e.Ue he'd rather he known us a ' hall player. l;i atn!et:c tradition of the Univer-! sity of Virginia he is credited with having made one of the longest hits evei ngi-Ured in a baseball game.. The blow was delivered in Chicago at t lie W orld's Fai- in when th" 1 Caval'?-t- were play.rig the University of Wi-.eon.-in. 1 >urtng a britH reces.-, in court, tin i j ('aindn; barrister retailed trie series j . at Chicago in which iie played first i base for tjie Old Dominion nine. The j series, he s.aid, was arranged as a ' ( special feature and was participated; in hy various sectional champions jn-j eluding Virginia, Yale, Wisconsin and Sew afire, "The .-eries was arranged hv Alonzo .Stagg," tie related, "Virginia. was . to p'.ay an eipial number of games with each team represented. During j fir.-1 week V irginia cleaned up everything and the second week was a repetition of the first. We defeated all cunieii .except Yale, with whom , we were never matched." ( Hut according to Mr. Smith the. ser ies wound up with Stagg presenting the trophy to Yale. It was during a game against Wisconsin of that series that Smith made history with * the wallop he gave a ball. The 1 sphere was driven more than 400 feet i across the centerfield into Lake Mich- igan on the rim of which the stadium was situated. * Smith never aspired to a professional baseball career after his college days, hut a brother, Sid Smifii. chose that route and successfully | pursued hi- undertaking until ho ro-v to* the Cleveland Indians, whom lie j served a- catcher. House Pullets Earlv and Feed Them WeM < ."0. S. ;r. w h < i.. >* a , :vm v< : ., t '.? 'ayin r ' i -? ' '.\c'. :n supply t hem wilt . 'he nm-h 'hey a-c t" cat during th-remain.. 1 the s ear, advises P. H. C+wdifig. extension poultrymati. wo -ugge-'- a fo-mula that ha- gi\i g'-.d i t - iIts made of 200 pounds "!*' yellow corn meal. 200 pound of ship: -tutl" ami loo pounds of meat scraps.; l"o- i- a cheap ration for home-mix-; ng. ami if one has wheat on the fan.",' w h.ole ground wheat mav lie substitrtcd for the -hip stulf; oi- if an abun-; dam supply of ..-ats i - gr?wn on t T* farm, loo pound- of oats may be sub-! stituted to- ion pounds of the ship -toll 1 l' \\ >], ground wheat, w ithout lowering the efficiency of the ration JM . Co.xiinc says: j 1 he time to remove pullets fr n ' the i .v-r to permanent laving qu.iiter-. Mr. Cooding think.--. 1 - be I'm el t'.t \ com.- ,-uo egg production. but', because of other work on* the fa an.' - easy to let the pullets remain'"^:-1 he range or in the brooder houses mtil 20 per cent or mme of them a > npr. This usuallv proves to be! !c->-tly because a great many of the' first eggs are laid in weed- and arc * never found, and mere is great get also that they may take a neck molt wit en nnvitl. thu- retarding egg, .production f..r severa. weeks, which i i is co>t!v. 1 ? | 1 I ? ' * L- ( I homas Mastering, -1: pa-'or the We-t Kn.l Method -t mi"-:, at Ceorget v\ n. was buried a"; ,,:;i' genu. g. aftci .i funeral at lie.-' 'e"-v::!c. He d.ed in a I5er.net*--! ' : op W. dm day. af' i :' :r k !' t A it)-.?;' - He VV.i - j :: Ma 12 unr? ng"-. 1 - ' ' V\ ! ; ; college l n ! ry univers:t >.' South ( a: -I .a ' ' He wa> pa-" o . ' ; .M.o a. I id. . i v da'.i d - : ' get ?w : I n ].<! ?"^ ' V i a 15 a ..at it, i * 1 . W. p, .w man. of j t -r.e -nr . v e- oim , : e, _ hi- ; at her at j ? " e sister and t\v< I of a white girl baby j at! river near (InlTney. | a ( . Ferry bridge and the' - -tc, wrapped in a bloody j > of women's appar-d, j ' 't ry the coroner had not 1 baby had been dead) ;tl" i.>v s ami died at birth. d'M ~ .eve, and was a normal. d child. It was found ' > :u ' " n in a sack weighted with ;t ^ n?-u g.A.,y bridge across the 1 i->ota: * .er near Elizabeth Crty, ^ ' ua" ;>?r.ed to traffic on Wed1 ' U- r.ew bridge cost $2150,opp Nolle* to Club Market MtmI,.,"" All former club market *n' '"""-m* o sell at the cltrb market thijs er are requested to meet with vr* ane KaUhin the marker,K .st next Saturday morning. Sent mi 19th, at the club market. ' j?' meeting will be held aftei the * ;et hour udvises M,is? Sdaie |{ ( " :he county home deimmJirat^'' igent. Fire consumed the plant ?i ^ y ' on Petroleum company, Um >h?|)s ]f he Buffalo, Union and < ait^n;, j oad, a dwelling and tw<, 1 < .m'n.JJ ifter a tank car of ga.>o,,nt. hH(J lited "While being unloudi-d a' pnifr ast Wednesday afternoon. j'ju. j|rt turned fiercely for two h??u 1 . aruj ^ nnyor secured an order from \[u. ' 1 nor mobilizing the Uni.,n ;lnit 0j lie national guard for diu>. |)Ut ^ ioldier.s were not used. (lovernor Murray, of Oklahoma, h?< hnllengerl the Federal Farm board 1 1!m lose wbeie its stabilization whea1 is stored, explaining that he has r J ports to the effect that the board na?fl loaned its wheat to milling company I The New York Central railroadI company, one of the largi in country, has cut its 'quarterly diYi.1 den (I From to $1 per -fiaro I Notice to Debtors and I Creditors \ All parties indebted to the egU^B of Martha Ann Walters are, herebyH notified to make payment to the utfl dersigned, and all parties, if an.? having claims against the said esutfl wijl present them likewise, duly at.fl tested, within the time prescribed ;'fl aw. H WILLIE Mcdl'lKT FLORINE A. SPEAK? Camden, S. C.( August 20," l?93l I 666 I LIQUID OR TABLETS <1 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia ifl .10 minutes, checks a Cold the fir? day, and checks Malaria in three daul 666 Salve for Baby's Cold. I ^ KERSHAW LOIXIR No.ftfl . 'i x ' Regular communication dH this lodge is held 00 tfctfl first Tuesday in each moatiH at 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren are veil coined. W. R. CLYBURN, I J. E. ROSS, Worshipful Maatetfl Secretary. 1-14-27-tM R. H. HAILE I FUNERAL DIRECTOR FOR COLORED PEOPLE? 027 Broad St. Camden, S. cl We have secured the services oil Lovett Proctor, Licensed Embalmer for S. C.. who will be with ml permanently to do our embalminjH Residence Phone 293-J I Office Phone 145 ROBT. W. MITCH4 J A rchitect vH Crocker BuildingM Camden, S. C. I EYES EXAMINED | j and Glasses Fitted I THE HOfFER COMPAM Jewelers and Optometrist* I IR. E. Chewning & Soifl General Contractors 1 and Builders Phone 386 Camden, S.&B Estimates Furnished on Classes of Work j Floors Sanded on Requc? f I)eKALB COUNCIL Junior Order U. A?\]J Regular council seeoo'S ' ^ ^ fourth Mondays month at 8 p.m. Visiting are welcomed. A. W. HUMPBj^B L. II. JONES, Co^M Recording Secty. NO-MO-KORljB FOR CORNS AND CALL??*J Made in Camden And For Sal'l DeKalb Pharmacy?P** \