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Does Bladder Irritation Get You Up? MAKE THIS 25c TEST Klush the bladder us you would (no bowels. I(oli) nature k?*I rid of Impurities and excess adds whieii can cause Irritation that rusults In getting up nlKhts. scanty How, fro<|uent desire, burning, backache or leg pubis (7ft buchu loaves, Juniper oil and 0 other drugs mud? Into llttlo green tablets JUKt aay Hukets to any druggist. In 1 duys If not pleased your 2fie will ho refunded Sold in Camden hy in-Kalb I'burmucy. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties to the fHtutf of "Louis S. Williams are horohy uotillod to make payinont to tin- undersigned, and all parties, II aii^i having claims against I lit) i na'i d fHHite will present 111 iii likewise, dulIvr attoat? d, within llif tlllle |Hfatrihed^hy law . J T ANITA T1MMONS, Administratrix t'aiudeii, S (', May II, 1027, CITATION The. State of South Carolina, County i{J Kershaw. Hy N C Arnett, Ksiiuire, I'rohate J udge. Whereas, W. R Zenip made auit to ine to Kraut to liitii Letters of AdiniiiiHtnition, do HoiiIh non, e. t a. of the Kslale of and effect of 1?\ Leslie y.einp Those are, therefore, to cite andadmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the bald F Leslie Zeinp deceased, that they he and a|>penr before me, In the Court of I'rohate, to he held at Camden, H C., on Saturday, May 2. next after publication thereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he grunted til veil under my hand, this 3rd day of Mav, Anno homini, llh'17. N C AltNKTT. Judge of I'rohate for Kershaw County. Tho Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, mate owned, haw Juat purchased two new freight locomotlvea, the first to be bought In 37 years. NOTICE OF SALE Not be is hereby given that In accordance with the terms and provisions of the Deeree of the Court of Common Picas for Kershaw county, lo the ruse of I C. Hough. Kxeeutor and Trusle.e of the Kslate of K. H. Vllleplgue. deceased, plaintiff, uguinst 'Douglas Carter, Jack Carter, William I Carter, Kdward Carter, minor, (Hover ' Shederb k. Cornelia Adumson, Mary jKilu Carlos. minor, Martha Carlos and Ib-ssie Carlos, minor, defendants, I will nell to the hlghcHt bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, S ('., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in June, l!M7, being the 7th day thereof, the following described property^ "All that certain piece, parrel or lot of land, situule, lying' and being in the stair* of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Immediately North of the City of Camden and being the Southern half of 11 lot designated as I ait No 2 on a plat made by \V. II. I'imkney, Surveyor, of date October ... I'll", oji a plat of subdivision. Said lot is bounded on the North by the Northern half of Huhl Jot No. 2. the property of Kiln Duliose; Fast by property now or formerly of Salmond; South by lot No 3 on said plat of subdivision and West by lot No. 1 on truid plat of subdivision." "The property herein described ami conveyed'Is the same which was conveyed to me by W. K. DePass, Jr., Master for Kershaw Cpunty, South Carolina, by deed of date March 21st. 1 !'2.S." Terms of Sale: For cash, the Mas ter to require of the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff herein, a deposit of five (f?) per cent of Ills bid, the same to he forfeited in case of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after tin- sale hut compliance with the bid may he made immediately. W. L. Del'ASS. Jr . Master for Kershaw County. K irkland deLouch, Plaintiffs Attorneys, j Motors Blow in Fifth Inning One awful fifth Inning during which the Kershaw Guards did everything from u bayonet charge t<> marathon races and pushed ten big counters1 across the plate, was what spelled dofeut for u plucky gang led by Wild | I till Owens at the high school athletic j held lust Thursday evening. The | Guurds lit on Jucklq Moore like a i battering rain and combed his slants to all corners of the lot. And when | the fusllade began the defense soared and it became a rout. Up to that time it had been all Motors with the Owens gang showing lots of air-tight defens ive pluy. The Guurds walked up and back from the plate in one, two, three order for three Innings, then inanugi d * to tally a lone counter in the fourth In the meantime the Motors had struck hard in the first Inning uml when the smoke cleared they were leading 4 to o. After -that their of feiise collapsed and they went down like nine pins in the second, third and fourth. They pushed their total to live by tallying In fifth.y The Guards went places in their half uj tiie llfth when they pushw the tell scores home. The sixth and seventh' were goose egg sessions for the Motors and the seventh was one, two, three for the Guards. Final score was 11 to "?. Professionals Larrop Eight Bailers Funderburk's Professionals stiff hall gang defeated Stanley Rabin's Hex Milliards In a fast game Monday even ing,. 0 to 1. The lanky bone-setter and tendon teaser was in rare form wiili Ids fast ball and mowed the Mil Hard cr? w down in jig time allowing hut three hits during the fracas, which is some feat in view of the slugging ability of the Da bin lads. The Pros climbed all over the offering of Charlie Villepigue and these swats mixed with errors gave the sawbones and legal lights an advantage that they were quick to capitalize upon. They chased two markers over the counting block in the first round and added another brace in the second The Hex hoys gathered their only counter in the fourth when Light foot raced around tin- sacks to score The Pros added a run in the fifth and I listed a sixth in the sixth inning. j SUMMONS FOR RELIEF jState of South Carolina. Count" of Kershaw. i I u ill ('ourt of ('oinnioii Pleas) The Kliterprise p.uildinc and Loan Association. of Camden. S. C. Plaintiff acuinst Fiank Duron. Defendant. To t he I )ef- ndant: You are hereby summoned and reluired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is hVrewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tiie subscriber at his office In Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tiie day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Camden, S. C., Mav Gth, A. I), PKI7. HENRY SAVAGE, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant Above Named: You will please take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled case were filed In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw county, S. C., on the 7th dav of Mav, 19:57. HENRY SAVAGE." Jr. Plaintiff's Attorney. CAMDEN LIBRARY NOTES All udult borrowers of the Camden 1'ubllc Library ure urtsed to contri- ( bute to the membership fund for thy llbcul year that begun In February. I'nllke previous years, a house-to- j house cunvus has not been made this year, but those who have not paid their dues are requested to pay them at the library A large number of beautifully illus- ( (rated children's books have recently : been given to the library us well us many recent novels and works of nouOctlon. Among those contributing are: Mrs, K. S Wilcox, of Lukeville, t'onn.; Mrs. George Clriswohl, of Old Lyme, Conn.; Mrs. George Cook, of Trenton,' N. J., and Camden. Dully papers umL'weekly and monthly magazines as well as hooks are at the library for circulation to everyone who wishes to borrow. Among the recent books added to the library are the following: "As 1^ Was Going Down Sackviile Street," hy t). S. Gogurty; "Present Indication," the autobiography of Noel Coward; "Away From It All," by Cedrie lielfrage; "Beloved Friend," by Bowend and \'on Meek; "Late George Apley," by John Marquand; "We Are Not Alone," by James Hilton; "Para- j diue," by Father Forbes; "Outward Itoom," by Millen Brand; "The Sis- , ters," by Myron Braqig; "Theatre," by Somerset Manghun; "The Years," by Virginiu Woolf; "Of Mice and Men," by John Steinbeck; "Bread and Wine," by Ignazio Silone; "Busman's Honeymoon," by Dorothy L. Bayers; "Door Between," by Kllery Queen; 'The Woodrow Wilsons," by Fleanor Wilson McAdoo; and "The Laurels Are Cut Down," by Archie Binns. CARD OF THANKS Sumter, S. C., May \1.?Mr. and Mrs. V. it. Dinkens of near Sumter on the Camden highway wish to thank the gentleman who saved their home from fire on last Sunday afternoon. We would like to learn his name so that we could thank him in person. The world's exportable wheat tor tin* current year is estimated at 700.oco.oOo bushels, the lowest "recorded in many years," and 24,000,000 hushels lower than a year pgo. FAT8 AND LEAN8 t6 PLAY | FIRST THURSDAY IN JUNE J The llibt annual titunlc tilt between t the Fat?, led by that eminent dUclple 1 uf Wheatlea, A. C. Drawdy and bin t galaxy of heavy weight talent and the < liners of Fred Mpeeley, whose roster t reads like u second edition of Holly- i wood picture stars, la being arranged t for the drat Thursday afternoon In i June. < Moaeley has lined up u brilliant ar- I my of chupa. Included in thia liat are: i Klrkland Trotter, J. 1). Byrd, Henry I Savuge, Jr., U. T. Little, Jr., 8. W * VuiiLundlnghuni, A. G. Kddinga, C. 1'. i DuBoso, Sr., and A. M. McLeod. Hut. liaten to thia lineup. Sheriff I Mcleod, J. H. Clyburn, Carl Schloa- ' burg, W. G. Scarborough, Gib DeBruhl 1 and Lee Little. . The above lineups are but tentative aa both captains are atill seeking heavy and light tulent to udd to their respective lineups. Both teams will be out for blood. The Fata expect to alt down heavily upon the hopes of the Stream Liners and if they do, it is going to bo JUBt too bad for the lightweight gentry, for they pack a mean weight. However, Cuptuin Moaetey believes1 his crew will have in speed what they lack in weight. Tlie department of recreation of the Camden Chamber of Commerce in scheduling this gigantiT* attraction, is prompted solely with the idea of giving to Camden fans something out of the ordinary in soft hall. There will be an admission charge for the game and the proceeds will be given to the American Legion to be used in furthering the Camden American Legion baseball team. Captaiu Moaeley states that he has not selected his battery as yet. Sid Smith, famous old major league catcher, is to be on hand to umpire the game. Watch for the date. Following memorial services held on the pier of the steamship company in New York on Wednesday morning, the bodies of the crew and a few of the passengers, who lost their lives in tlm Hindenburg disaster, were placed aboard the steamship Hamburg for their return to Germaay. ' A dispatch of Wednesday l outs, France, said that the weddi^ 1 ?f the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Wtf. I la War field has been postponed ^ 1 aily June, because of "certuln dlHer- I jnces between the royal family att<l I ho British government." a apec^ 1 radio installed in the suite of ^ 1 luko in the Chateau do Cande brought 1 10 the duke and Mrs. Warfleld the I pronation broadcast. The differed 1 yet ween the duke's family and the 1 government is said to be that the I 11y wants the marriage to be public 1 while the government insets that u 1 should be private. 1 (loorge Frederick Truesdah-, widely 1 inown actor, appearing in inuny lead. I ing plays in New York, is dead at the I ige of 04. I Stylish Straw Hats I Now Shapes and Straws j $1.50 up H SHEORN'S I "Quality Men's Wear" | j Official Authorized SERVICE For Phil co Built AUTO RADIOS The following car* are Phllco equipped: F ord Chevrolet Plymouth Chrysler Dodge Hudson Terraplane Studebaker Packard Citv Electric Co. * E. DeKalb St. Phone 194 r A Haiglar Theatre Corner Broad and Itntledge Sta. FRIDAY, MAY 21 I'at OHiien - Sybil Ja.son in "THE GREAT O'MALLEY" SATURDAY, MAY 22 ( one Autry in "Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm" Also last chapter "Ace Drummond" and the first chapter of "The Vigilantes Are Coming" MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 24 and 25 Ib-Mc l?n\is Humphrey imparl in "THE MARKED WOMAN" [I (Recommended for Adults Only) WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 Rocholle Hudson and Robert Kent "THAT I MAY LIVE". ; THURSDAY, MAY 27 i John Wayne and Joan Ronors In "CONFLICT" We Feed 'em AH? Wateree Lunch TRY US! 1 FARM FOR SALE I | | We have for sale the Ben Rabon farm, consisting ! j i of 250 acres located in West Wateree section of Ker- j shaw County/ |H ' One dwelling, one tenant house and barn. ! j j Long terms ? low rate of interest. I j See A. C. Bradham any day in Crocker Building, | J H Camden, S. C., or H. G. Bates, Sr., on Wednesdays. A. C. BRADHAM || 1 H. G. BATES, Sr. I j Salesmen for Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. ! K . I * j I USE FAT LIGHTWOOD POSTS To fence your fields, pastures and gardens so they will frt.ay fenced. We have the Lightwood Posts?most durable of all wood?the kind that lasts a life-time. ! Write for prices on any size and length you need. ! Pine Products Distributing Company Patrick, South Carolina STATE THEATRE KERSHAW, S. C. Week Beginning Monday, May 24 MONDAY, MAY 24 "BLACK LEGION" I with ? Humphrey PoKart TUESDAY, MAY 25 j "THE FLYING HOSTESS" ? wit h ? William (JarKan Judith Barrett Wednesday and Thursday, May 26 and 27 j RThe Last of Mrs. Cheyney" l! ? with? II Joan Crawford William Powell I ( FRIDAY, MAY 28 "THE GREAT O'MALLEY" j - with ? Pat O'Brien . Sybil Ja>on SATURDAY, MAY 29 "GUN RANGER" w ith -? Hob Steele Admission: Matinee and Night 25c. ' Children 10c. I NEON SIGNS Camden Sign Shop Oppotito Court Houm : ~ Camden Theatre I FRIDAY, MAY 21 Hobby Dreen and May Kobson ln| "Rainbow on the River" I SATURDAY, MAY 22 Duck Jones in "Boas Rider of Gun Creek"! Also Mickey Mouse and other I Comedies MONDAY, MAY 24 I Idly 1'oub, Gene Raymond and I Jack Oakie in "That Girl From Paris" j TUESDAY, MAY 25 Carole Lombard - Fred Mac Murray! in "SWING HI, SWING LO" Wednesday and Thursday, I May 26 and 27 Thrills: Thrills! Thrills! | i "They Gave Him A Gun" I with Spencer Tracy, Gladys George j and Franchot Tone. L ^ ' ART ARNOLD'S COUSIN FROM UTAH ^ ? W?*f "Believe me," he writes, "I KNOW Hudson i and Terraplane are the No. 1 CARS. I saw what they did on the Salt Flats" ' I saw a LOW PRICED car beat the best any closed car had ever done before! That 1937 Terraplane ... a stock car, mind you, picked at random by the American Automobile Association Contest Board officials ... went 1,000 miles out there on those ftreat Salt Flats, averaging 86.54 miles an hour! What a 'torture test' of endurance. ^lion thoso California records I Terraplane beat every other leading low priced car . . . and Hudson beat every other Eight ... In the Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run. And then ? . . the Wrlghtwood Canyon climb! Up 9 wicked, twisting miles in 8 minutes, 20 seconds for Terraplane; 8 minutes, 9.4 seconds for an official Hudson record. 'hen a Hudson ... 2104 miles in 24 hoursl Out here, we've seen a lot of stock cers come to the Salt Flats and try for that 24-hour record . . . the prize of them all. But none ever touched what we saw that 1937 Hudson do! 87.67 miles an hour . . . for a full day and night! 32 official records for Hudson ... on top of 8 for Tcrraplane! I V "You can bot it's Hudson for mo I Those " people know how to build automobiles, Art. More power. More size and room. More economy and safety and endurance than any other cars anywhere near them in price. Droved in official tests. I've got mine . . . ana . ? once you drire one, you'll say it's your No. 1 CAR, too! See If you don't!'* No. 1 Car* of the Low and Moderate Price Fields No. 1 wheolbatet ... 117 Inch#* In Terraplan*; No. 1 Safety . . . with exclusive Duo-Automatic Hy122 and 129 inch** In Hudson. draullc Brake* and bodi** all of stool, Including roof*. No. 1 Horsepower . . . 94 and 101 In Terraplan*! N*w Double-Drop 2-X Pram*. 101, 107 and 122 In Hudson. Double carburatlon In N , Economy . . . M wlu, p#r oal,on for * I Super Terraplan* and all Hud?on Sixes and Eight*. roplane, 22.71 for Hudson In Los Angeles-Yosenlte , No. 1 Roominess ... 55 full Inch** of front seat Economy Run. comfort for three. Hydraulic Hill-Hold, optional extra on oil models?44 No. 1 Driving Ease . with exclusive Selective models-choice of 12 beautiful colors . . . also a complete i Automatic Shirt (an optional extra). line of Terraplane Commercial Cars. Ask about the new lew-cost Hudsen-C.I.T. Tim* Payment Plan? terms to salt your Incense DRAKEFORD'S GARAGE ij West DeKalb Street . Cm*den, 8. C? J1 f * f---. -?I