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ATTENTION! Home Owners I and PROSPECTIVE BUYERS! .. We offer during Msrch? the famous and quality proven, SOUTHPORT Paints at extremely low prices. SOUTHPORT Paints will add life and beauty to your home. Your selection might be made from a large variety of colors. We carry in stock the best quality lumber, shingles, and building materials of all kinds, at popular ^prices. See us before you buy and save money. Camden Lumber Co., Inc. Exclusive Distributors for Southport Paint Co., Savannah, Ga., Division of Wesson Oil and Snowdrift Co., Inc. ? T There are three great peats in this world The first is the person who tells in detail the moving picture he saw the night before. Another, is the one who relates his lateBt vivid dream And last, but not leaBt, the guy who recites his physical condition, or operation."?etaoi8taoitaoinaa tion. or "where I had my operation." - Monroe Enquirer. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. I i.<it r and by virtue of the authorii> contained in that certain collateral hot.- of Maggie Kabon to The Hank ? ! Camden, Camden, S. C., dated Febn;;tr. J). 1933, I will sell at public outer;, to the highest bidder for cash, at o'i lo( k noon, on the 16th day of Mi !i. 1936. the following chattels, j,, .. .. iMio note of \V. M. Peake to Maggie !i;i! 11, dated November II), 1931, in tie- - mi of 1300.00, payable one year date, with interest at 8 per cent ]! ." umum. interest upon which has paid until February 4, 1938. note of \V. M. l'eako to Maggie Kit-. iu ditted November 19, 1931, in the sum of $300.00. payable two years date, with interest at 8 per cent annum, interest upon which has ! : paid until February 4. 1933. <>],. mortgage covering 49 acres of Nad in "West Wateree Township, seiiiritig the notes aforesaid. 1). A. HOY KIN. < "! >. i vator of the Hank of Camden. Camden, S. C. '" ' ! -h. CCC salve ODD c?LDs Liquid-Tablets Pri?? Salve-Nose Drops 5c, 10, 25c Help Kidneys _ i; poorly functSoninjr Kidneys and *9 bladder make you auffer from Gettimk Up Ninhta. Nervouaneas. Hheu.natle Pains, Stiffness. Burning, Smarting Itching-, or Acidity try the guarantee Doctor's PreacriptionCyatexlSiea-tesl Cystex <F NOTHING RELIEVES YOUR RHEUMATISM French's Tablets MUST or Your Money Back Now wOU CAN'T FAIL to relieve the petn of f?ur Sciatica Neurit!*, Lumbago or Muacular neumathm. The' prescription for Fronch't Neo ralina Tablets it a graat Sciantitt't tocrat discovery?like nothing aba you ovar heard of! No opiates, no narcotics, absolutely harmless. On ? MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, send only ono dollar or monay ordar Iwi pay postage) to W H FRENCH CO.. World Bldg., New York, N.Y. Million Dollars For Farm Lands Montgomery, Ala., March 9.?The federal government had committed itself to payment of more than one million dollars for South Carolina farm land this week in the purchase program of the Resettlement Administration for land utilization work, Robert \V. Hudgens, regional director, announced today. . Six hundred sixty-three 'individual offers of landowners covering about 14:1,000 acres to be developed in three agricultural and two park projects had been accepted at Washington. The amount to be paid for this land is approximately $1,025,000. All this land was offered for salo voluntarily by the owners, Mr. Hudgens said, with the understanding that residents of the area would be aided b> the Resettlement Administration in securing new and more productive farms near their present homes. Most of this land now is unprofitable because of soil erosion and forest depletion. Development planned by the Land 1'iilization Division of the RA contemplates rebuilding the soil through erosion control, reforestation, and turning the land to uses that will result in rebuilding fertility and eventually bringing it back to profitable operation. The projects and approximate acreage involved in orders accepted are: Clemson College project, 23,000; Sand Hills project, 80,000; Poinsett Forest project, 25,000; Cheraw Recreational project, 5,200; Kings Mountain Recreational project, 10,000; FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on March 18, 1930, Jessie Bell Ratcliff will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County* her final return as Executrix of the estate of J. M.! A. Ratcliff deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executrix. N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Camden, S. C.. February 18, 1936. FINAL DISCHARGE Notic is hereby given that one month from this date, on March 16, 1936 Mrs. Mary Deas Boykin will make to the Probate Judge of Kershaw county her final return as Executrix of the estate of Burwell H. Beykin deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a- final discharge as said Executrix of said estate. N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate Camden, S. C., February 16, 1936. Beware The Cough From a common cold That Hangs On ( o matter how rrmny medicines you ^ ' '? tried for your cough, chest cold or Ucnchial irritation, you can get re ".ef now with Crcomulsion. Creomul '>0.1 not only contains the soothing < em?nts common to many remedies; such as, Syrup of White Pine Compound with Tar, fluid extract of Uconce Root, fluid extract of Ipecac 'or its powerful phlegm joosaning effect, fluid extract of Cascara for its mild laxative effect and. most important of all. Beechwooa Creosote is perfectly blended with all of these to reach the source of the trouble from the inside. Creomulslon can be taken fre ^ently and continuously by adults and children with remarkable results. Thousands of doctors use Creomulslon in their own families as well as in their practice knowing how Creomulslon aids nature to soothe the inflamed membranes "vi heal the irri. . . . . / / t t tated tissues as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Druggists also know the effectiveness of Beechwood Creosote and t^ey rank Creomulslon top for coughs because you get a real dose of Creosote in Creomulsion, emulsified so that it is palatable, digestible and potent for going to the very seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs, chest colds and bronchial irritations and especially those stubborn ones that start with a common cold and hang on for dreadful days and nights thereafter. Even if other remedies have failed, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund every cent of your money If you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Dont worry through another sleepless night?phone or go get a bottle of Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Germany Scraps Locarno Treaty Berlin, Mai 7 Adolf Hitler. Hum deriug to It in browiishirt Na/.i Reich btuf ihui Hit* l/ocarno pact was dead, went German trooptf goosestepplng into the deinilitai ize<l KhiiiuUuui toduy and pronounced the tight for Germany* freedom finished In swift, bold stunning thrusts, the Keithfuerhror offered Europe a new western demilitarized frontier on a roopenttive basis, declared he was reudy to sign a new nun aggression treaty and air pact with his western neighiM>rs and expressed willingness If these things transpire?to return to the League of Nutions. 1 hen he dissolved iiis standing, shouting licit lining and called a plebiscite for March 29 to prove to the world that the German people are hehind him. In these general elections Hitler and his followers expect to get a 'th'ajoritj even greater than their previous 9<? per cent. Exhorting the iieiehstu'g in classic Nazi style lJer Fuehrer pleaded his iri' iidblnp lor France detailed what lie sajd were his constant efforts to a reapproachnii'iM with that country and castigated the new Franco-Jiussian mutual assistance pact as one which might lead to "unpredictable consequences" for Europe. This pact, he shouted, with its danger to Europe of Bolshevik "chaos," freed Germany from Locarno. To begin his day of extraordinary action, Hitler told foreign diplomats of his intention to occupy the Rhineland'in violation of both the Locarno pact and the Versailles treaty. From the chancellery, where ho communicated his intentions to representatives of lx)carno signatories and other umbassadors Der Fuehrer went before the Reichstag at noon. Standing on the rostrum of the Kroll Opernahaus, at the very moment when some 2,000 German troops crossed the Rhine and goosestepped infco Cologne, Hitler cried: In this historic hour, when in western provinces our Reich German troops are moving into their future garrisons of peace, we all united in two holy confessions. "First in a solemn oath to recede bi'iore no power and no force in reestablishing the honor of our people and to succumb honorably to tin* heaviest privation, rather than ever capitulate before it. "Hecoifd, in a determination now, more than ever, to help bring about understanding among peoples of Europe, especially among our western peoples and neighbors. 1 bus, alter three years, 1 believe I can consider with today the light for German equality as concluded!" Before that, Hitler had told the foreign envoys that the Rhineland reoccupation by several batallions of the Reichswehr -regular army?would be as unostentatious as possible, a symbol that Germany at least is free of her bonds of "humiliation." But with brass band music and anti-aircraft guns, the first detachment marched into Cologne, through narnow stfeets aflame with waving swastika flags and before a wildly cheering populace. The soldiers had waited for orders at the border of the demilitarized zone. In the early morning they moved swiftly into the district. Their first military parade begar. at 3 p. m., on the square adjacent to the Cologne Cathedral. One Shot Kills Three Huge Rattlesnakes Thomasville, Ga., March 3.?J. R. Chastain, Thomas county farmer, living eight miles from the city on the Cairo road, has set what Is called a new record for killing grown-up rattlesnakes. With one shot from his trusty shotgun Friday of the past week, he killed three big rattlers. The snakes wore in a hole where they had been hibernating. He saw the head of one of them protruding slightly above the hole. He shot straight down into the hole and then to his surprise, found he had killed three Instead of one. The largest snake had 11 rattles, the next nine and the smallest of the trio had seven. He exhibited the snakes at Thomasville. A short time ago he killed a rattlosnake near the same spot, one with 16 rattles?probably the grand-daddy of the bunch. Tniby Glbbens, 14, and her motjier, 40, are In Jail at Nashville, Ga., charged with having murdered the father of the girl and husband of the mother in his sleep last Sunday, allegedly because they were afraid of him. The daughter is accused of the actua) shooting. , > W f # Anthony Demory, hair brother of "Machine Gun Jack" McGurn, and the third of his clan to meet a gangster's end, was shot down In a Chicago poolroom Monday-night by three gang stera, very much in the name way as was Jack McGurn Just & few nights jrreyiotwly Hero of Naval Battle Died In London London. March 11 Admiral Karl Beatty. naval hero of tlm Buttle of Julfond, vl>?*d ally today utter a f111 -** | week Illness lie was G.j, lie contracted a heavy cold while marching bare leaded in the fuimi al procession for the late | King George V Later lu* suffered a I severe chill and his heuri weakened I steadily. In I01G. Admits! Mostly Huccmidwd the late Lord Jellicoe as commanderin-chief of the British grand fleet. Af! ter the World war he became first lord of the admiralty, the highest post in the llrltlsh navy. His greatest fame and popularity, however, came lu the HattL# of Jutland when he fought the German navy ugulnst greut odds in order to give the British grand fleet time to arrive for the decisive battle. His son, Lord Horodale, arrived at his bedside only a few minutes before tile end enine Admiral Beany realized every am lotion that a naval olticer could entertain. lie entered the tutvy in isM at the age of lil. In IMiS he beeame a commander and two years later was elevated to captain. His first distinction as a naval officer was during ixird Kitchener's advance up the Nile in the Sudan campaign of lSDLlS'JX. lie participated in the Boxer rebellion as a staff officer aboard file battleship Barfleur, the llrst to attempt to relieve legations and consulates at Peking. He was wounded twice during the uprising. Tlie climax to Bin career came at tile end of the World war when ho personally received the surrender of the German navy. It was then that lie issued the famous order thut the German flag be "hauled down at sunset and not hoisted again." Shortly after the Boxer rebellion, lie married Ethel Field, daughter of Marshall Field, Chicago merchant prince. Tin strike and shut down of the Pennsylvania Rubber company's plant at Jeannette. Pa., has been ended ? closing a five day 'holiday" of tlie STU employes of tlm plant. When prison officials placed Juicy beefsteak before hunger HtrlkiiiK convicts ut the eastern Pennsylvania penitentiary, Philadelphia, the hunger strikers could not stand the appeal, and at once broke a six-day strike after being placed in solitary following a riot. My decree t>? Premier Mussolini in Home on Tuesday, all the big banks of Italy became public credit institutions in the most sweeping banking decree ever passed in the kingdom. The drastic ruling, one of several changing the industrial life of Italy.) was approved by the council of minis- | tors. ,| Many Creeds Represented Columbia, fyjurch lb.?Sixteen rellg, h>UB creed and denominations are represented by the students In the lint- * varsity of South Carolina, according to John A. Chase, Jr., reglatrar. Baptists and MethodlHta are far aheud of the field with 417^ and 377 inemhera, reapectfully. Other churchea represented and the number of studenta in each are aa follows: Advent, 2; A. R P., 20; Catholic, ".<); Christian, 0; Christian Science, it; Congregational, 4; Episcopal, 170; Friends, 2; Hebrew, 08; Holiness, 1; Lutheran, 70; Mormon, 1; Presbyterian. 22 1; Tabor Reformed, 1. Twenty-four studenta reported no | church preference. NOW YOU CAN I GIVE YOUR HOME A COMPLETE PAINT I PROTECTION AND PAY FROM INCOME OuA hew MONTHLY PAYMENT PAINTING PLAN rttalceA- Home VmM-Uvu^ ?cuy,f 1 I Features of Our ? 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