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FO"R NATIONS RACE FOR OCEAR AIRWAYS DosiettiMi of N??tli Atitntac Flying Is Soaskt yCrm T?*k ?T%?s '3! ??? la* asrwavs ?tf d* wwMl tfee K?rtb MlsWiir raete*. dmlfJ 'Ms MSMMC KkNE**314V? *f< F?w?ee ???d O" maaqr fciijrs WdSaaz? OerasmccA. Cm .!!?! <W?i ' Tbe*?r a** the fuwz fcat*c*? oooopectcg as IS* r*t* t? eotaJb&Mfc cacosoe-ioud ajr btt? ?<o Ewrcspe and Morefe Anxwsw*. amA wHbcjrver eao 4?MM? KcarCh fly-sag v*32 U fwe-essutwwd tb* wara<to?iJ awsatanHB tbe I earth. "* be state* "F? two yein t?<e Ifnoled Bute* Lad the wfSMpEc^nsl, tbe sk"2 i ?d tfc* e3qperjee*c? V> ertafc^h < au traoipcet between Eanpe \ RctW AflMncs," be peMi ?ah j *"F?e lie wasne pe-raod France atd ] 0;vucj have fceeo flr?* ^ j South Ailazstac. Bui Great j Las r?ct been ready. and e**tlwot her ojcmetnt Dotz-dy cao racve in the NW> AUaoRie- Xmt at i*-?* she a reaij to neat wrch her oc*mpesaiosv. EUAdU AdrvaUit "So far as tviauos is otoceiei is** * j tSe North Atlantic is a Brh??A pc*r*d. E^gl a^'d holds the air iivirlijei toecarawe ccssffr-1? the terauBai* With ffyrsg ?S'-LT rr-ec.: srhat ^ is now. there are coly too leasibje r cures thai waB pcy divsdcEiiis to st iocs' ajriers. aya,Da ,r -t to the transatlantic flyer One ? by rt; cd Xewfci'atrtfland and Ira the cerer na Bemuada ana the Azores, and EbeUoI control* both these route*. *' Contrary to the general bebrf the air as a/, free * 'Tte feesiieEceffi who dmded tne k<4 at Versailles saw to that" be goes at. "The World war Lad advanced a via tacxQ as _nucfe as twenty years of peace ocwid Lave dore It was evident that ft< p?ianes wharh Lad crossed mitemaiaceta' borders to dr-c?p becnhs could also fly across wrth samples and salesmen ?: , 'Trerticrt. me treaty jr-ajurs voted y *- '. uitema tscctai law tr.e pf-iv-T.'^ ira; c-:c-trc?l of the -axid carried ?:f :t tne c^cittrol of ve > ~ - ai>o?e tr-at t-ar>i. a r>tt tLa. -j arxraft co'^c R? cner fcrea^a "er7-vt-ry v ,t-perriisaax of the ' - -re, gr r t?ve rrreot. *' A_*? er>:a r^a-5 certaic advantages ir. tine air race, however. She tas tested ccearx eca-p-ment ar-a trailed pers*:>GheL and Pan Air.er.c art .Airways has aLr; agreerrer.: srtth Irr.penal .Arsarj and a.s-0 h'jd.s r.g.tts rt Greer.land and I:eianci France's Porvitxm. France as m a good pes;titer to rr afce?advantageoi.5 trades the North Atlantic, because of the Ktuatior. on E-tirope and the Orient Bntaoc's shtrtest air route to ber Afncac and Asoatsc ooiocnes lies across France, and French IndoChma xs on the direct route from Singapore to Hang Kocg. France also as ready to fir the North Atlantic Germany has less to trade with England. But she has the zeppelins. which ftr noo-stop from Germany to New York. And German planes are now flying the narrower Strrtfi Atlantic with the aad oi mother ships permanently statooned in rr.yi-ocear. "So." he cx>ncii>de5. "it seems bte^v tha! el? the natim:? wriil emerge w:th. sc?methmg. and the set-up may be som_etrung Lite- thus Great B* .".a .r. and me L tiles !y partners fthe .P'-* _ . p if vie*. v? IrrA. ~v ; * r e y:". 'cr*.*r'r^-f - ?; a spur 5er~~.tr fivru Oldest Savings Account Found in New York Nev York ?The oldest savings account. aii probability, m the United States and possibly m the world rests m a Manhattan aank. it was learned by workers of the Federal Writers' project checfcmg facts for the forthcoming New York City Guide Book Interes\ on the S15 originally deposited m 1819. amounts now \o S3.4S5 03 Tr.is account was opened xr. the Bank for Savings on August 19. Iil9. in tr?e name of John S Thome, a newborn child None of tr.e money w as ever withdrawn, ard Thome lived to a rpe old age After r.ts death, r.ts heirs fo: seni.irr.er.tai re-ss.r $ tept th e a<c -or.: oC, ve h y pre r.a:.>r. of tr e " assr.. c.-e:.'..-; -f l?: 1 Check CiLirersr.:p ; c." "Cr:!c * N'.-.w : ! U: ' . To, - - ;> - ' v* ! i w-' r i; - ?? -fm '.e j r>--? ?.rrS*. it <-"> ? w;r..an . A-..-a .AN { .:'; ^ ? omen j ->f "-r U-r-d Tr.e choid - - -* "-r r?i &-z three rears c *. .oe cittze?Ship query c; me to Or>e;da couu:> frotr. La Feria. JI Tea-ii. wurre s-e has ap-plaed for old a je reL.rf The 'cbhf* . s r.-v. 1 *r_ -Anna Lowarth Sbe mur* e si is a citixer PLAN MORE TALSn-C BOOn5 PC- BLIND Cra?.--1 3L:tV" V Ut-Ajrv ? C?VrmWadfcftMf1"* ? PbmM?* I ~HS > ? *? * ? M*""" * j U1U4* tr^sa :iC* I ssr^^iSS *r Ajt RBoimir? <* ?l WI ?^e teT-f tW tee ?* ! SS 22JSS. i - , J^uut **?* * and Pavr'*po ] >bfc* 4c* *31 men. cr-asy <A M.ars. Mt bLol T:o* ?umfc*** i *i U- t* *?** | C Talk** tiociu w** beec dirtrsb- i ,^.4 fcjw* *re t*>* ra use *"*57 I *a.ste n the l>,*ei StoW*. &<***& imd Afcttfc*. ? ?* ^rir _fj*" i ja L?i**Ba?? *rd UafxAu^ I Mr VStta** Mod _ A uaal C?1 maciui** "** i U*c m.*de and Aa?rMed by tj* j L^ssary cf Cangr*** *pcei*?r ?? j i't.^ ?o)?t tfcrcwgb ?i? oematis**** fear the Wand *rd *? *^axn dotrdbacsotf brfarar** erf the ?*? library Free dwtnM**? "* ^ p-, u? serum->c!r.J t?csi_*es. h^?pctalx. community center* rr places wbe-re there are ^amd pe*T^e machine* are loaned foe am ^ude&ruK' petfood Jt**5 fcS ^*f^ry I boota u? ic*ri?i fc* tiro ***~ | T^e bkr>d re-adetf niay keep the mutrhrvf and for I rectoris AS often as be d**11**. Both machine* arid records arC rmlied fcte ? special ocotamersT] Martin Roberts, assistant fcbraiiaj of *te Library Q* Congress and federal director of the project, estrrr a ted tAat S,?? more talking becks ccxiid be made, wnh severe . hundred spring-driven machine* for us* Ki localities where there is no eAectfricity ! Records for the talking x.e made by raduo ax?d Siage artists. I many cd whom dceiaie their serv- | see*. Dinosaur Trail Found in Texas Extend. 75 Feet j Austin. Teias ?A trail rr.ade W.- | ryX} ji?>l? years ago by a precis torse, three tce*d dir*cs-a-r wadlr.g in t-.e < udal fiats of *ra; was then a gri^ j cx'verir.g half cf Texas, is being re-rcciructei a: the Univers../ of : Texas. Tre trail the longest of dinosaur ; tracks ktk'*~?shows piairtly 1" fcctprmts of the monster. The trail a as fouTjO irs Cow nouse creek in . Ham J von cor.ty ; Other u^t'Setc tracts we.e d^scovered it. tr. \"}cnuty, b Jt norie equaled the ?r>d of Cowhouse creek j ?e im. portance. " 7>je footprints, extending 75 j feet along the bed ol the creek, had ;T :~r ?.5 foot -ai'm!l1 as it took steps five feet in length while searching for food. Dr. H. B. SlenrH. geologist, said The muck the dnaosaur walked in was tumntg mto Limestone, and the tracks left by its three toed feet were preserved W. S. Strain, field man for the division of geology of the university. supervised the work of quarrying out the footprints The stones have been shipped to Austin, and 11 of the 17 tracks will be exhibited at the university tins summer. Soviet Output of 1936 Autos H Set M 16VH Mcisc7?' ?Government plans caJ j for tr e cc-nstructKr-n of lol.S-X' aut--- j rr.-obiies :r. the Scv.et Union :r. 1JJ6 , :-t-mpared w ,tt H.710 produced m . ? . e ? , . *_ ; r ^ s, p*; P* *A \ ^ ? ' r ---n - - T " :^rei -- :- r . - c :e - t o $< c ' ku * ^ ^ ?' i pr-AiJCra t > T ^ a-4* torr.tbiie p.ar.t I; a . " have an j eight cyii-de" mvmr ^f 11'.' rcrre j power and a rp-ee-d approarhir.g ! >? J m.iies an hour F our thousand of tr.-ese will be produced during the year, according to plans. First new sedans of the five passenger type are scheduled to leave the production lines of the Gorki automobile plant soon The government has announced that they will be constructed with the precision of American automobiles and furnished with every comfort, "ever including ash trays " These w^rs wiU t>e of 52 horse power The 1?C6 manufacturing que:a is L3.COO. Mental Patients Get Jobs That Lead to Normalcy Harr-sburg Pi ? T-ere is no ur>emp-l-ojTr.ent p-or'em ir Per.nsy!va rua s rr. e1- ta! tr -'..-' u* 5 The s'j'e le'anr.?"" :>* *e.ia:e re; :rij t. a' of : 3 3... '4 i n 22 su. r. , ?* -* f - - * :r? ;.,ncrd .? i t -; ' -. a I c?c | C - : 'ips i. a :t z..*.*. n jir.-es . _v. .. ' -d^Crt: a.'.'or/.es oe:*eve ! will j rove of greatest benefit in I fg-s, g th.en. to r^orrraicr. Clasire Gainea Pigs Toiedj? Greased pigs used to enliven smaB-towm July Fourth celebrations may be the most slippery to some people, but keepers at the Toledo zoo say the ordinary guinea pig is one of the hardest to catch. It four good sure-handed men. they say. GET UP NIGHTS? , P2**di ft* >?** ?o?ftM Ike M*A* lift f?NU Aft? 22< Ur*i i'l* Kilter ?a JM*w. rtf. BUft?r 1M* |rmt? U>4tc? Melp MW? ^ mm*i* ao4 tw**? *ci*Ift, i?t& nuy (MM ? <?** * ?***?. !sntt?M*i 6n*l't. km'.; Im. fc>*r*I*? C? tdwiftctrf' J BM M7 H&ket* w> Mf Vo%( tk Wuk J? f?w d*J? if ftM pie.***?d ikrl4 locally *1 IkrKftib f*tea.*unary Itbll DANGEROUS ? * #i<rw? to ftfttV ft 8U8ITITUTC for MA /Mftt to iMkf W?fM <X 'Mf <?t? More. Customer* are your beftt win lose tftcan *?d you /oof mMint? M* is wort* three or four tain as audi as ft SUBSTITUTE. IM FORMATION WANTED Amjomm ksovU< th* aVreiboftta mi TkMuu EUhXt Deas, pdem notify bi uM?r, Daisy C Sftropahir*, 112# CftnpkMI Btreet, Camden. 8 C kBL'ebH lVJftpd FINAL DISCHARGE *44u* if hereby given that one &?#?.!* trosL lb is dfti*. on February I. Ibtt. 1 villi nutk?- to the Probate Cowt of Kershaw Cowity my final jrst*TB a* Adtc^iutnurii of the Estate of Maude W Ijomrj, deceased, aaid ofi ib* same date I *111 apply to the wid Court for a final discharge i u>l A.daifiiftr*trli of uid estate SARA U GOOL&BY, Administratrix Caabdea. S C. January ft. 1W1 FINAL DISCHARGE S?i? is hereby girea tLat one aosith from this date, on January 27. >24. 1 will make u> the Probate court of Kershaw County my final return a Executrix of the estate of Nannie > Haile deceased and on the same ita!* I *41 ar.fv.'T In th*- Kj?irt Cn nr t for a final discharge a* raid Execurix of said Estate ELI^A HAILE. Executrix Camden S C, December 27. 1937 CITATION The State of South Carolina County of Kershaw By N C Arnett, Probate Judge) % _ j Whereas. King Salmond. made suit (to me to grant to him letters of Administration of the Estate and effects I of Lirzie Wat kins [ The** are. therefore, to tiu- and 'admonish ali and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Lizzie i Watktns. deceased that they be and appear before me. in the Court nf Probate, to be held at Camden. S C. on Tuesday. February !*;. n?-xt. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if an; they have, why the said Administra tion sJjould not be granted Given under my hand this 17th day of Jandary Anno Domini. 1>3*. t | V C ARNETT ! Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Moscow. i?a 11?fba death gjl of tto world's recent tor htgh wus| rt?o-*M ww?cet today it mc todfeuud rtdfcw be died DONT SUFFRR^I From aaj at tfef bllnrtac du^fl and coMlttoMJ c?l kelp u4 |2| you well CieC to fwcr car, com? o?r oike or write ? tor q*t-Mioa^| bleak No rhante tor eoa*eluiieel ?Ad aifkv: Ittahece*. Petofw. MpeaduiiuH Hick Mood. Nawrttfa. Aitbfttk. nw| met Ian. )*4lfWUoc, PBml BtomaekS Ulcer*. Goiter. Prostrate Gland*H Asthma. Chronic ikoachlu* l')arT, he*. Female IW'iee, Gall &<)*<? and Bladder. Mew's aad Women', 8o-fl del DttewM Write ? to refen^w to any other discs? that ft* cou-'.th-r! ed mnWe; we do wot date to tittH people well of taevtMe ttouci l DUKE'S m Wonderful?Fan?MS-Medicm* PagelaadL h C_ When Other, Fail Wo Get RuvHifl lea li?tf. TAX RETURNS 9 Notice la hereby siren that the As^R dftor i Office will be opea for receiving Tax Reianu from January ljiH: 1*2*. to March 1st. l?t All per sow oamine real estate or persoael p;0^^H ertr mast make retante Of- the a? within said period, as required byj^l law. or be subject to a penaltj of l|j^| per cent. The Auditor will be at tht^H following places on the datew met! ttoned for the parpoae of re<eivtafl returns: Kershaw. January It and If. Liberty HUL January 21. Weatville, January 2C. Blacey. January 29. All persons between the age* of SI and to years, inclusive, are reqatrd^? to pay a poll tax. aad all persons be I t ween the tie, of 21 aad *0 yesrt,fl inclusive., are required to pay a Rosf^to Tax. unless excused by law. ASS Trustees. Guardians. Executives. AA^H minlstrdorc or Agents holding prop-^H erty in charge must return samel Parties sending tax returns by mtilfl must make oath to same before sona^H officer and fill out the same in proper manner or they will be rejected. fl This is the year all real estate! should be returned B. K_ SPARROW ! Auditor Kershaw County 4*>sb /?/?/? c?jss I U U U FEVER Liquid. Tablets Nt day Salve. None HEADACHE I Drops SO minutes Try **RUB-MY-TlhM" World's Best Liniment MEETMEAT ~H I BROAD STREET LUNCH H ON TOP OF THE HILL The Best Nickel Hamburger Anywhere. Milk?Bottled Drinks Beer?Ice Creese COURTEOUS OPEM UNTIL CURB SERVICE S A. M. FIRE?AUTOMOBILE? BURGLARY?BONDS 3 DeKALB INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CO ? I 3 "INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS" Z I > H r- CRCX'KKH HI 11.DING?TELEPHONE 7 ? 1 < a 1 ? M. G. MILLER ELIZABETH C LARKK, MgT. ~ 1 A LJ FORMS?OF?INSURANCE - 3] I Sanitary Plumbing and Heating II I J. C. COX .. I TELEPHONE 433d Estimates Furnished on Short Notice ELECTROL OIL BURNERS I BICYCLE REPAIRS ^ I We hare opened a bicycle repair I in connection with our machine shop ""d are prepared to handle all work promptly at reasonable prices. DeKALB MACHINE WORKS I M. H. DEAL, Owner , ELECTRIC AND OAS WELDING LATHS WO*11 '3 BICYCLE AND GENERAL REPAIRS ?. We* tVK.Ib Street ! fj ^ ' "** III ^J