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Methane News Notes Void by Correspondent Bethunc, Sept. The Bethune chapter U. I). C. wan entertained lent Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Boring l>avis, Trie president, Mrs. M. (J. King, presided. The special feature of the, afternoon was a report by' Miss Stella Hethune and Miss Ituby N'orris of j historical places visited while attend 1 ing the University of Virginia during j the summer. An altraiTive salad course wu , server! by tlie Hostess. The W. M. U. of the Baptist church \ had a special State m'ssioii progran | on la.it Thursday afternoon. T: ? ; Sunbeams also presented a radio p.* < j g am on State im. Miss Sarah Roe lleu-C-- who teaching at Simpsonvii2? , .-pent the week end at home. * Neil Truesd&le, John Ihlvv n K fn;' Alvm f 'lyhui ri and John N" l M Laurin visited frt<nds at the I'm i> lerian college la t w< ek rid urn 1 by Clemaon where tiny attended th I*. ('.-( lemson fo< t -ha 1.1 gaum Mrs. \V. A. (jairie -, of .Miruso'a h la., is .ipending .i>i?i? t;:ni w.th m si-iter, Mrs. M. O. Ward, n her turn from Ridgc<iest, N. < The Rev. .1 A. Graham and Mr Graham, of Spring Hill, weie guev ~ Monday of Mr-., Graham' parent-, Mr. and Mr.-. John Mai > m.aal. Hamilton Thomas -pent -e\ei ii days last v.<?k in < har', tte, N. 1 . The .friend- of Mr. and M K. I* Tinplett, former residents o! Bethum, are pleased to learn trial they i.a < returned to make their h am h<i Miss F.ffie Mae l'uir??tt, daughter of Mr. (i. K i'aiTott, and Jame- !. King. .It., son of Mr. and M -. .1 I.. King, were ma' l ied Saturday e>? n ing at the Mithodi-t par.-onage by <:, Rev. (I. I.. Ingram and have . < rm io the mountain- <?i: North Carolina a t heir honey moon. Ruui- Bake \\a- run Vol by ,u automobile S in lay night on highway No. I a few mile.- from Bethune an 1 su -1 ained \u i v ' pa nfu i in iui . m < leg being badly crushed. Young M . Maker '..a- immediate !v . ar- < d to toe ( oluiotiig bo p. a! 1 a i. > a . merit. / Mr. Cbarles V. R.vi i . o' < in ' I .( 111. .poll* t he *\ eek < M<: ' i of M r. and. .M a * > w 'i'h< prohibit .o: .pie.-1 a. h.i ?. . n i'l.td onto ti;( i> l.tical -Tt'u o, ;h . o ' i n ol t iu- A in?-:.. .in I,( - ion i * la t r o; t. s o Some of tlie p > 1,' .. i:?I i - at Wa-hmgton arc , l.Yi in.ng. Rep -? 111:11:\ f Britten. R? puhlaan of 1 t.iioi-, i- (pioted a- -ayiiig that the legion "sounded the death knell of t r.e Volstead law and the (eighteen* h aim ndment." North ('arohnu'.-. official welcome to lien: y I. St e \ en -. new commander of the National American Region, i to !? extended at Charlotte oil (lotober 'Ath will) an alt-ds^y celebrat ion. LAST EXCURSION To Washington Baltimore Richmond Norfolk and Virginia Seashore FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 From Camden, S. C., to Washington * 12.30 15a it i more 1 1 .AO Richmond 0.23 Nortolk 0.7 A ()ld Point Comfort 0.73 Virginia Reach 10.23 count ,t .1;P. Proportionate fares from other points. ' . Consult Ticket*Agent Southern Railway System AFTER 40 bowel trouble I'miMmay very easily become chrome titer f<>rt\. And any continued cuns.ipati"ii at that time of life may tiring at lacks of piles amla host of other unpleasant disorders. Watch \ niir bowels at any ago. (uiard them with paitieular care after forty. W hene\er t lies need any help, remember a d ?ctor should know what is beat for t hem. "I)r Caldwell's Symp Pepsin" is a ifoc/or'x prescription for the hou*els. Tested by 1" years' practice, it has been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has proven perfectly safe even for babies. Mado from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin anil other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe . will not sicken you or weaken you; can be used without harm as often as your breath is bad. or when your tongue is coated; whenever a headachy, bilious, p.osv condition warns of constipation. Dr. W. B Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative ik ' I 1 | Black Cat Solved f I\!urc!er IV!y:;lcry Cy H. RAY WALKER I C t?? Mci 'luii' \|.? I Hw.'ll all- I i VV N' I* P c r h . * i ? I 'I' I III"] Mall's Hf <* 11111< | III*' lililj'k < ill <1* flit' ill , I'll I cloil, claused I" UiO Nil' wind 111 \\ j i > < | ,| in. ii| en (\\| | M l .1 < I * . , All.in- | k. i it, iii*. i., , | I,.j11 ijh ICIIlllg I <) I'll- k?T- llllg k) I < hllg .if | In* old !. is I i I i i i i i 11 rc.-lslrul . f 1: 11 tc iiiii) v. ii f > hlng llif antics of die nil NTlhlH II few fi'i'l .,( vv I ii-i ?> J ?;H two 111 11 Int.I mi-: iji'iilli ?n\>i<-riiiij.sl> 'lni.il- I III* I ;l > I m.? 111111. i f i .> I < > 1111 Si in'.n rTml Im.-ii ii 11;i I ii f;i list ii ml ii I'.n I i-l'.i Hi- I ;i<I rented I In' Ii'.iim; f"I II homo TtTTT~~T.fi I 11? morning fu| I o W III? I III' i|.. y no !11 -|I lil' 11111\ |'(| j ill. Ids <11'J11f hoijy was ft1111111 hi i||(> fool "I Itii' si nils. 'I lie <-<<)'. >ii?'i pro iioiiiiii'il It lii'jiri disease. Inii when I Allied l.o/.jc.'l. ii (lot 111 * | I i 11; i lit, nu'f | llif s.iMii* inn? throe hi.it11 lis l:iIi-r. Hit' I (HUM'i of fin' properly, Fr;,hk .Judvoii, I'lllll'.l Mil Hil' to i|| V I'Sl i-i| 11?. j My i|iii'.sl l?'?i nil* in call on (hidlow, till' I'.l I't'l ;i l<l*l lit tin' 111 < | IM >11 hil' W 1.1) j occupied ii shanty ,i ipilf mile mv.'iy, I "Sure I know who done ll." said . ' 11.11' i v. ih'i'isj v?.| y. ".Iinlsiiii knows, loo. only in. w 1111 i iiiiinit il. TImmii two mill were K11 It'll hy tin* old jn?i 111111 Mi Ki'i' hi r.i111 f. hy McKoe's ghosi Mi Ki'c l i v ml in iin- Inii] sc a >t'.ii uvui.x and Ije seemed an nil right von n| ;i in;111 utiiil |n' ?.11 in ken sink, ml ilif w-y iin r,i \ ii| i tii'ii iti;ii|f m?> II ink In- fiiii-l In- < r.ixv Tlit? day hit dird hi- culled nif in him und -aid: "(Jinilow. Iin -inn- lo die; Inn I'll hniiiii this pi.mi' 11iii*vt-I'. I'm inking a si'iriT wiili mo a secret dial may lima11 df.iili lo many I'.ni only Ifinnoii liliow - |!m ami Im'll inwrr fell " Tim laiflakfi dun explained dial Innmni was his Ida. k rat. which had I.? I... a>-. u-l 1111 'I to spmnl f..n-a|f rah.'i liiim wifii ilm old in v fiii -i and who i - v i'ii now 11. < | t i a nifi) llif imiistt. Wlii-n I i-n'fifij fin* tafi-f ..I uiyslory <l.i if w.:- iii-' 'dark ?m' ir. I lie II. i < i f-t<-I m> - * i. >n -1 y i u I i rly ii a mi .! In- vii| i;.. - . : ft he i I .it ' - 1 : .: i Ii. I . n I i . i i . I lime I ' - I I '' i - - ;i up 11..- a i is, ' w ' - > T 11 . Iifi.'- a i u I I.-,! . his S ! I. uI y :. \ eon- > - . - niml JM'-I i'.l I !.: W ' I. w Ii i h l . y si|l) f f'l.si ":> l.raih I id l.ffli j' t _ I i 11 . i.a.-li limn, in a-. . :i<! m ainl >!. -ffinl iiu 'If < ai had I a|a .I mri a si op ah.iiiI midway in ? '.? Ik-lit, dm step ;i-ain-t winch l in- I- n elook Sft'ined lo lean. ll was ahoin lime foi me to gel hii-.v | pifhf.i up iiif smoky tan ' in and 11 a i in i f I n.e stairs. Pausing "ii dm i. tidi -tep. I examined I lie elcveiilh. Ion il looked ll" dilTerenf " from l hf other- \t dm lop of the Might I I'jrimd right and enemmif red n door w ' - I, adnuMf.l me to a l-ed room. I h" i ''"in , ,;:ly I urn: -I .I. and I i.i \ d'.w n "ii i- in-. | a 11 . i \ t in~11 -'- 11 g 1 f .. n .: . | j i , my ' - 1 -i' ' I i i! .a . nt Iy n> i M - ' .in hi to h- I - , ... , , 11.. N " j -w a - .iholi; ' .. '.. , S. an . iy i ! ' ' - . v, , d:ei| aw ay w n i .| ' uv ;t- muse . au,f "up iff - . : : . ii...u I -pr i:- ! -i> w it h t hf Ma -hi, -In in mm '. ti I iml die re\ o|\ f i m ,i ! . ...Hi i n,. n"i-f . had ffii-f'l. IfU hf_ in i-;, ii as I passed ill" ll" i'' ] " i I'.i 11. 11 I a - I fd only "t| moment, limn all w a- nniel except the ch"U and the wind. Ilm lla^lili-hl fmind Ilm explanation oi me 'oi '.'b at siamlinu "n die hiiiinm step, his hack arched hi- mil standing slraiyht tip, tiis eyes hla/iii^ at me like tlery " emeralds ti'uided hy the Ihishliyhl, every nerve taut, 1 dually reached I he step which was die tenth l rota die top. i^endiim over I held the li-ht close l fo lhe ele\ eiith ?and there partly I g<d\ed the double murder mystery, * allhotiuh lhe horrify in- discovery for a moment threatened to con-ea! t he Mood in my hotly. The ro-i ??t toe solution was in the hiy clock. I had all a Ion- Imlieved iipparcnlly without reason, that the hui:c timepiece had something to d< with it. and the revelation on the eleventh step sent tne iiurry inu ti the clock, which I proceeded to dis sect wiih die aid "t smile I oo|s | found on the pre mist's An intricate dov if wlii. li In, Itidei a stron- sprin- a-.do irmn die otn that cine pew ft lo lhe hands, wilt deftly concealed lioui ally one wind ln^ the lime machinery In a way this device' was like that "f an alarn clock, only instead ol rimun- a hel It unfolded h diin steel arm vvlilct exte'tuh'd Itse'lt and rapped attains the itlass face of lhe clock This or curred every twenty four hours, ni mldnlcht. The rapping ugalnst the glas: served as die lure to get the dene Inventor's victims to the eleventl step. The sjitne device control lee mechanism under the step, which a midnight thrust twenty needles In tw< rows through tiny holes In the step causing them to rise about a thin of an Inch above the surface This double row of needles extend ing across the stop, comprised tin discovery I had made while desf,.i,i| i Ing the smirs. \s I -u-|-c. | found that die needles wc, ImUov 1 and coniaincd a virufent | was Injc'id ii to thtv "!-t- o; <,,r, who chanced to s?pp w-'ti' i t. 1 font on lhe eleventh slip ii (,i nitfhi tioiir. SEAWEED BOLSTERS" UP GOULD FORTUNE lo'Jine, Cow For.J and Fc/lili ilr Pre;!? zz.!. I i r! h, I* r.i it if. I i.j \ .) ;i y < !IIIJ!I|, 1 .\li;i*ric i s mi: li :.: IJ i : :.i i l ? f-llolly, ll.iviliy || ,,dc ||;w nf I i I'liit'M iliirs hi'i'i I * i iin.i'ii?i, print I in I' i*r r?*.i I ?'j?tu 11' ,p. ..|iii,:nci;i 1. hole'* al.?i,y ||M. I'T'ty11'!i I;,\ ii'i ii nil.| ff in I In* {{I'fi'ii tup t I, 1. v. ii h ii "it nlii.es ya-.l.v .!. s uti'l ni-'! t. has iiuss tliriil'i) In si m \s i*i-i | Id fijrtl.iT In-! ii-r Ills fnrtiuii'. Simple, ii i hi I ii 11 ci'ii 11-. | li,.* i.iii'l lli.it v.inciji uruljJL'J your u<-> k when you dive loo deep. hit lull., allowed Id lot III..,II- | lit* Iii-;ii-|ii-s. ss II h- cons ?.|-| ..,1 Jin,, ^dIi.I <|iis|, tli.-or.-h cjilh. hy ||,,. '.oii!11 |ii'oi-i'ss. 'I In* water* uloii^ i!m< I' 1111 n n >- const u I < !*?' Could oW'li.s ii IV-|,,-<-| nhle ii ii in Imm of Ken froin* ;|, iabounds wjrh mm v\ i-ell of M certain ?111 11ity. which is ailed l>y the sf i: r 11 y Bretons "m,,,*. ii.on." 'I Ms sen wrack when horned and II e.tieij hy I1 special pr.i.e-.s fumi-lp-s loiline. It cnti nisi, hi- I j'e.i I eil to 111 a I. i n very t list y cow- food It etui n|s,, undergo n ceeliiln diyiin.' process an I '"-coine the finest kind of fertilizer for the worn out hud upon which vines urow. Sen wrack i.s said to pve nil Iodine flavor to re,-lain wines. All those processes w,il *,e used by ' mid in making l.is _r.,I?J from sea weed, nml in nddili- n in view ..f the ine.i|p;i11 ijnalilies ..r the iodineproducing weed! ?h,ii|,l pUpiS fo hni'd the first iodine swiminine pool in tinworld for persons needing such modi< ;il t re;it np-nr. At Cranville, In I'.rii tany. he Is tnil'dinjj ii great pool along tin- ocenn, w hi, h w ill he tilled half and half with seaweed and sea water. Pittsburgh Population Is Outweighed by Soot Pit I slnirjdi, I'a.-?A ppr \ i ma l > !y 1<>7,JT'J.imio pounds ,,f so.,i an aaiount ITohal.lv ^renter than ih<< weight of !" entire population ,,| Pitt ship-gl,? r within i.tv | , ,s during a 'e,r. i| has he.-u , 1:,, ..*, | I he s?,o| fall- ar an average rat" " t"l,s pi- in j |0 V ". aJ-.!ii |o I ] p.. Metier. ! e.id of the hli. eau of s;,,,,k,- re_Mll;it i.-11. I his is .-in aver t-,- of l.'.T pounds tor each resident ,f Pittsburgh. it was estimated, with the total p i ahl v exceeding ' 11,total Weight nf ' lie populat ion of about 7,M?.(HII?. ' oinparat i ve charts show a <!, crease of about .~>o per cent In the sooiiali |f) tli** downtown distri,' in i In- past eight y.-iirs which was attributed to use of central heating plants instead of a 'largo number <>f individual furnaces. lip* 1 In survey shows that l.-ss soot fell than in P.rjil'Jl wh.-n the previous survey was made, h'lt there still w:e? more than n I'd 11' I.-;. Special Vault Guards Nation's Timepieces Washington. - ,\ spe.'-iai \ ault ! . "! ' ' '"tilt ut.d. r. ' i.iin.l at t he na \ ! . I s,,rv;11.,ry ln-re house |l ,> , -i,,. 5 w h., h keep I he .m-t ion's I in:.-. P i-s a vault w :: hin a v ;t...? T' ' n. i- vault is ru,-| d of ' ' '"I" nut-le s , ,|, lt ),,,. u ' 11 he run t In- 1 h ir in or let- . 1 ' P n standard t.-i-:p,-ra'r ,* of -roes. There is an Is M,.|, spue between I !i.- inner \ uilt and titer one. which is r>> -t-m, of stone or cement. Both vaults are "hiced below the frosf )jn,. P.v tlie time ihe new el,,, k vault i*< in operation the navy hopes p. t ff1 \ f l MO III"! r 4 i'!.? . il" y\ l- - M'\.o clocks now in use have been tellinjr the country what time it is for the past M years, and while still in irootl run nine order, will not suffer trout the nuumentation of two new ' elo.-ks. Children So Numerous Mother Forgets Names Brooklyn, N. ^ The woman who lives in a -hoe had nothing on Mrs. , AI vina K?-ut of Brooklyn, V V., who had so many children 'he eould nor ! name all of them. , When Siirr.c.ne Ce.-r-o Wincate > '-'< ! her to name h.*r 11 children. , - 0 renp'ii heia-d ii,e older ones he ' hi-.* she had know a t |,em lorure-t I :,n'! Vim:, on. - h,-cause thev hre.pi;red t! e |?, attention re I "lit 'y. hut -he coil!.! not remember he names ..f the of ers until they S <too,l up and she saw thetn. Cop Rides Through Town 1 With Snake About Neck , Monterey Park. Calif.?.ToJJft'1' Ost 1 oich. police captain and motor cycle officer, cave townspeople a few uneasy I moments when he rode down the main vroet with a rive-foot snake coiled , around his m-.k. Oatoieh explained i that he had been called hy a woman , o come ijuicklv and protect her from t a lot: snake, lie found the snake was , harmless and conveyed it In the enslv manner to the hills and relcnse<l It. ' Woman, Aged 87, Boasts 172 Living Descendants - !?,-ep It.ver, Iowa -Mrs. Margaret Keikova. eighty-seven. . 17-> ,iv. , r.-' descendan,s. st,e h.,s ^ prandI 'hi'd-eu. :.s -reit _ ' hildren. and "e ere.u k'"--at 1 i,> . V'" " Hvir.s t ^ A 'n^rlcrt Ir " :| 'v ' ! married nf rl I - \'e -, ^ 11 V 1 J.-1-- - Indictments were returned l>y a Kullon county grand jury against 09 bell hops of Atlanta hotels on Friday and 14 had been arrested before thvj word got around sufficiently for the rest of them to fade out of the pictures, uniforms and all. Most of them were charged with violations of the liquor laws. Colonel Charles Lindbergh, now in China with his wife, has agreed to continue his work there in behalf of the millions of Chinese rendered destitute by the recent floods. He is making a survey* of conditions in or1 hei that relief services may get a j ' fan idea of the relief needed in the , j oeVH-lttled districts. ... . ? There ha* been a sudden revival in i he industry of ostrich breeding in t ir.li Africa since the use of fenth has come with the Empress Eugenie hat into fashion. At present | he re are but Id,000 ostriches in the I breeding industry in South Africa. | j'reviou- to the World war there we-e | tl.Ml.UUU birds in that district. Easy Pleasant Way To Lose Fat Mow would you like to lose 15 in tied- of fat in a month and at the | it'iii- time increase your energy and , improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time uink^ " 'iir skin so clean anil clear that it 'will compel admiration? (jet on the scales today and sec i how much you waugh then get an s5 cent bottle of Krusehen Salts wl.u-h will last you for J weeks. Take one half teaspot-nful in a glass of j hot water e\ery morning and when I you have finished the contents of this | j fit -t bottle weigh you-se^' again. After that you'll want to walk! j around and say to your friend- ? ' "One s.i cent bottle of Krus-hen' '.Salts j- worth one hundred dollar- j of any fat per-on'- money." i Leading (11 uggi>t- Ana a a over ! .-e!i Kru-.hcn Salt- > u an alway j j gel ;t at DeKalb I'nacmay. ASK FOR Sanders Creek Waterground Meal Fresh Sweet Pure I* or sale by the following merchants in Camden: f V . ?*. Gladden'* Fancy Grocery Rogers Grocery A. & P. Broad Street H. S. Williams C. E. Massabeau A. Sheheen McCaskill & LolIU I Moore & Hatfield G. W. Harrison |l C. V. Masjjttbettu |fl Ogburn Brothers I Orders taken for Whole Wheat Flour I and Home Ground Hominy 1 , PHONE 52 I To Meet Present Conditions The Palace Barber Shop announces to its patrons and the public generally that they have cut their rates for work, and at the same time their usual standard of good service will be maintained. HAIR CUTS 25 CENTS We now make a charge of only 25 cents for hair cuts. This reduction in price means for cash only. PALACE BARBER SHOP J We do " I everything I but hold the Baby \ jl \\T I T V liters you urrvc 111 I ! . tyere, expect lots of attenI tion to your car, if you've [ time for it. Free attention I | and you are welcome to || It, whether ornot you j spend a dime. I So come in regularly for I correct tire inflation,remoI | val of glass, tacks, stones i from tire treads, checking I of wheel alignment, bat| | tery, water and testing? j anything we do. We'll save I you a lot (if time, trouble j and money. Try us and see! | A NEW LOW PRICE II FOR GU ARANTEED GOODYEAR TIRES 1 I the new and improved I GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY $4.35 I A 4.40-21 j (29x4.40) I Olfcfr 11 *<?? equally lot* GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed $Cy69 | 4.50-21 (30x4.50) j $11.10 I p'e r pair Other Sizes Equally Low GOODYEAR'S J FAMOUS QUALITY I tire within the ! reach of all. Size Each fair j 4.10-21 (29x4.40) $4.98 $9.60 I 4.50-20 (29x4.50) 5.60 1 0.90 ! 4.75-19 (28x4.75) 6.65 12.90 I 5.25-21 (31x5.25) 8.57 16.70 H 30x3\i Reg. CI 4.39 8.54 H Heavy Duty Truck Tires I Size Price Size Price j 30x5 $17.95 32x0 $29.75 7.50-20 (34x7.50) 29.95 I 6.00-20 (32x6.00) 15.35 i f j TUBES ALSO LOW PRICED H I Carolina Motor Company 1 CAMDEN, S. C. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT