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frorfype? OLIVER Typcwrittri ? ? . \ \ " The Only Writing Machine in the World that Success* fully Typewrites Print 1 7 Cents A DAY 1 The i'rlntpye Oliver Typewrit er which haa crowded ten yeura of' typewriter progreaa into the apace of montha, Ik now offorod to the public for 17 C'onta a Day! , i Offorod at the Hume price aa an ordinary typewriter- -puyubl in ! The commanding importance of Prlfltypo ia everywhere oon ceded. For who dooa not aeo what it meant* to niako the world'a vaat volume of typewritten mutter ua readable hh hooka or mugazinea! The 1'rintype Oliver Typewriter 1b equipped with beuutiful IJook Typ*', BUCh ua la uaed on tin world'8 printing prebaea, . I'rlntype la diatingulahed by niarvelouH clenrneaa and beauty It dooH away with all atrain on eyesight which the old-tityjjj out line type impoaea. i'rintype put llfo and Btylo and character into typewritten correspondence. It makcB every lettter, every num eral, every character "an plain as print." The complete atory of Printyp ' has never before book. told. Here itis: > ? " The Real Story of PRINTYPE Tlio Idea, from which "Prin type" sprung resulted from the success of ouf type experts in equipping a typewriter used in our offices to write "The Oliver Typewriter" in our famous trade mark type just as the name ap pears on the outside of the ma chine and in all< Oliver pub licity. The beautiful appearance and the. marvelous clearness of the reproduction of our "ebony* trade-mark type, disclosed the possibilities of equipping The Ol iver Typewriter to write the entire English language in shad ed- letters! ' We worked for years on the plan and finally succeeded in producing, for exclusive use on The Oliver Typewriter, the won derful shaded letters and numer als known to the world as "Prin type." The Public's Verdict That the public is overwhelm ingly in favor of Printype is im pressively shown by this fact: Already over 75 i?er cent of our entire output of Oliver Typo writers are "Printypes." The public is demanding Prln tyj)e in preference to the old style type. t. Within a year, at the present rate, 90 per cent of our total sales will be "Printypes." Thus The Oliver Typewriter, which first successfully introduc ed visible writing, is? again to the foro with another revolution ary improvement ? Printype, th*. type that prints print! To Corporations: . - r ? The Oliver Typewriter is used extensively by great concerns in all^ sections of the. world. Our "1 7-Conts-a-Day" Plan is de signed to help' that large class of typewriter buyers who want the same typewriter that serves the ureat corporations, but pre* , fer the easy system of purchase. The masses want The Oliver Typewriter because it stands ^he test of the largest corporations i Meet "Printype" ? - You'll Like its Looks Ask for Specimen Letter and " 1 7 -Centa-a-Day" Plan. JLi Make the acQualntarice of Prln typo, the reigning favorite , of typewrlterdom. Ask for a let ter written on The Prlntype Ol iver Typewriter, which V/ill in--" troduce you tQ this beautiful new typo. We will also be pleased to forward the "17-Cents-a-Day' I'lan on request. Address Sales Department. The OLIVER Typewriter Company Oliver Typewriter Bldg. Chicago TAX NQTICK, ? Office of Treasurer Kur?baw Co., Caunlm, H. St>pt. 2#. 1912.! . i p Notice 1b hereby glveu that tU? book* will be open for collecting State, County uuU Bcbool Tuxn# train October nn:*, ?<? Ma rob l h! . , I y 1 3 . A punalty of I y? r wtil bo uUdc*d to ull taJU*i unpaid Junuttry 1 hi , 11)18, 2, par eont. Feb uary lut, 1913, and 7 pur coftt March 1st, 19U. The rate p?r centum for KanthftW county Ih an follows: Htute tuxeu ? OoUUty taxcti Special taxoH Koad taxe* . , Bchdol Iuxc'h Mill#, . G'% e 4% . 2-V4 . 2 M . a Total .... 17%' Thy fofljrwlpg school dhdrlcts huvo 1 It'Wt j> Special ?chogl tux Dint. No. 1 4 Spt.clal school (ax Dint. No. :! I \-A K|??-cial lebooj tux^Dist. No. 1 :{ Special hcIioo) tux DUt. No. ti 4 Special school tax Dint. No. 7 2 Special school tux Dlst. No. 8 2 Special school tax Dint. No. 10 & Special school tax Dlst. No. II 5, I Speclul school tax Dlst. No. 12 4. Special school tax Dlst. No 13 ,4 Special school tax. Dlst. No. 16 Special school tax Dint. No. 17 3 Special school tax Dlst., Nq. 18 3 Special school- tux, Dint. N<>. ly '2 Special school tux Dlst. No. 21 2 Special school tux Dlst. .No. 2 2 4 Special school tax Dint. No. 24 :i Speclul school tux I>int. No. 25 3 Speciul Hchool tux Dlst. No. 20 ' 2 Special uchool tax, DlsL. No. 27 ?> Special school tux Dlst. No. 28 2 Special school tux Dipt. No. 4 0 8 Speclul school tux Dlst. No. 4 <J 8 Speclul school tux Dlst. No. 4 7 4 The poll tax, Is Jl. All uble-bodled male persons fron the age of twenty-one (21) to sixty (GO) yearB, both Inclusive, except residents of the Incorporated towns of the county shall pay two dollars ($2) as a road tax, except minist ers of the gospel aotually In charge of 'a congregation, teachers employe in public schoojs, school trustees and persons permanently disabled in the military service of this State, and persopB who served in the late war botwecn the States, and all per sons actually employed In the quar an tine service of this State, and al students who may be attending any school or college at the time when the road tax shall become duo. Per sons claiming disabilities must pre sent certificates from two reputable physicians of this county. All Information as to taxes wil bo furnished upon application. D. M. McCASKILD, ' County Treasurer / Give its your uext order for Job I printing. s, SUMMONS FOR RKIilEt1. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Cour.t of Common Pleas, Camden Loan' and Realty Company Plaintiff against W. R. DeLoache, Enterprise Build ing and Loan Association, Cftindei Wholesale Grocery, L. Carter, J. J. Logan, and W. A. Logan, copart ners under the firm name of Car ter and Logan Brothers; Atlanta Buggy Company, and Virlyi^ B 'Moore, assignee o? Atlanta Buggy Company, Defendants. To Tho Defendants. W. R. DeLoache, Enterprise Building and Loan Association/ Camden Wholesale Grocery, L. Car ter, J. J. L6gan c^nd W. A. Logan, copartners under the firm name '6f Carter and Logan Brothers; Atlanta Buggy Company, and Virlyn B Moore, assignee of Atlanta Buggy Company ; You are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you,: andto .serve a' copy of your answer f to the said complaint on tho subscriber at his office in Camden, S. C., within twen ty days after tho service thereof, ex elusive of the day of suchservlce; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid LtXe plaintiff in this acton wll apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. - And the non-resident defondant above named, towit: L. Carter, J. J. Logan,. and W. A. Logan, copart ners under the firm name of Carter and Logan Brothers: Atlanta Bug gy Company, and Virlyn B. Moore, assignee of the Atlanta Buggy Com pany, are further notified that , the original complaint in this action wa filed in the office of the clerk of court of common pleas for Kershaw County on the 25th day of Septem ber, 1^12, and is still on file in said 6ffice. . Dated Sept. 25th, 1912. L. A. Wittkowsky, -^?Plaintiffs Attorney. Pay your subscription to Tho Chronicle and vote for the young Uulios in tfco Piano contest. HELP WILSON TO WIN. We ask you to help us put into force the clean, honest, sane, helpful government that Woodrow Wilson stands for. wi: NKKD your financial huitort. W<| .will tu>knowliMlK? pviHonully and through rhu newnp,ip<r? of tho country your xubucrlptlon Your hi{}' RIGHT NOW mown# mow for t his nr*nt pwtrlotlc cftu&a thun ><111 can pootbly r ??;? 1 1 A.- , hut you will ibU i'l the tutm. Uyroun* mii cprolkH) t>ubtwrlbtt{ lu ibis hlulory uiukum. roll of putrl oU?worlotM>. . iMottHK Oil out und ???*?<! un the coupon bulow. 0. IUI-: W ILSON And marhiiam. ENROLLMENT committi i: William J?iii)Ii>ku llryuu, John Burke, A. w. HuiI?!hoq, Charleu ft, Crane, ' JpMpb K. Dftvirs, Thomas |\ <Jor?, ltobart Hudfcpfth. WtUjftro <; m<a<i6o, Henry Morg?Mithau, A. Mlu-hHl I *ul iner, Wlllusri Huuluhury, Ho Hi Wellw. Wllltnm K. Mc(?OD)b?, Bluuon K. Hultlwiu, ChHinp < Murk, Job** i'Ihih Dmitris, I to hi I i lowing, Judttoii Harmon, John \V, Kuril, Danlej J, McOllltcuddy, Jatiit H a. O'tJornmn, Janw d a. Jlei d, Oscar NV. Underwood. Hend u# your. wubHcrlptlon, whatever you can afford right now - ?for the cauao. He as liberal as your menus. will pormit. BoUti Welltt, Ti .>n*urei , A\<mk, Now York City lnplQ??*<l llml | ? ... my ?Ub?rriptlon .to the Denuxsrftth* NatlonnJ CampalKu Fund. You may Include my name In your Knro)Imeol llecord nml publish my name In newepupiy* kk an vnrollod wuhucrihcr. ' i ' Nam e Send the corlMcate of acknowledgment to me at thin wd<Jra??; CRY WOLF! WOLF! TO SCARE VOTERS Standpat Managers Depending on Prosperity Piea to Turn Tide to Taft. DEMOCRATS MUST BE ALERT National Chairman McCombs Calls Attention of Wilson 8upportera to Necessity of Meeting This Unjust Attack. Democratic National oommittaa. New York, ?ct.- l?r My Dear Democratic Friend an<l Co-. worker: The success of the Democratic tick et on Nov. & 1b dependent wholly upon the activities of you loyal working Democrats. And we are depending upon you with absolute ooufldenoe. I know that the responsibilities are heavy, but I further know that the re sults will Justify this confidence which we place In you. The way to attain the most effective results is to have each voting district so thoroughly or ganized that every Democratic voter will be brought to the polls on election day and will vote the Democratic tickr et.. When elections are lost to the Democrats it is generally because the I>emocratic vote has not been brought out. Will you surely see to it that all your Democrats vote this year? Senator Gore, who is chairman of the Organization bureau of the nation al committee, is delighted and en thusiastic about the way the real Democratic workers are getting into the harness, and he feel this same de pendence and confidence in you. "Wolfl Wolft" I take t,he liberty of calling your at tention to a line* of attack on us that la being .used by the Republicans, and I urge you to guard against and to counteract In your district. They are raising the false and wholly unfound ed charge that ?>cmocratlo success will mean , business depression. Jo show you ooe way In which they are attempting this line of fooling the roters I quote a few sentences from a letter recently got out from their Chicago headquarters whtc^i they are now sending the business firms: "The campaign now In progress ' has a-dlrect personal Interest for you. Upon Its result depends the '' maintenance of the present busi ness prosperity which the country Is enjoying. Why saorlfiee present prosperity for imoertaipty and de pression, which a tariff for reve nue only womld certainly brlngf That these suggestions are wholly- - false' and are wickedly made to fool; the people is evidenced by the fact that with the election a short time, off and with almost every reader and' thinker and political observer believ ing that Wilson and Marshall will be elected^yst practically every line of<; business is A owing extremely mark- j ed activity. The railroads are placing ; heavy orders for new rails and equip? ment, and their earnings are running ahead of last year by many millions ; of follars monthly, wholesale bouses are having tremendous demands *or goods, the steel 'mills and factories are full of orders, and bank clearings show' heavy gains over the country. This intense bustness activity Is due to the fact that the business world knows Governor Wilson w.tt do Just what he says he will do. His rfcoord is one of oomplete fulfillment of hll promises. Ail wsll posted bustness men know that Governor Wilson's e.ectlon win help ruther than disturb business, be cuuBt* they have abaoluto confidence that ho means erery word of it when ho sjiya: ^ "WE DONT WANT- TO DIS TURK TUB INDUSTRY OF TUB COUNTRY. ? ? * THK CHANGES (IN THE TARIFF) WHICH WE MAKE SHOULD RE MADE ONLY AT SUC^ A RATE ANI) IN SUCH A WAY AS WILL LEAST INTERFERE WITH THE NORMAL AND HEALTHFUL COURSE OF COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURE." To Fool the Voter. I call your special attention to the fact of theBe evident conditions of heavy business in the face of the very apparent election! of Wilson and Mar shall. What does! this mean? Simply that the legitimate buslnoes world knows that the election of the Demo cratic ticket means continual and un precedented prosperity, yet in Bpite of this the Republican managers make this wicked attack, which, if it has any effect at all, can bo only to fool the voters and to create worry and hardship in the minds of some of the people where there is no basis for any feeling except that of happy anticipa tion of better thlngB to come when our I candidates are elected. Give special attention to this line of attack in order that you may meet it and overcome ita effects. They are writing these letters, putting their ad vertisements in the papers and maga zines and on the billboards with the unholy purpose of falsely scaring peo ple Into voting the Republican ticket Please let me know at once if these attacks are having any Influence among the people or in any of the communi ties where you have had occasion to observe. I myself and the national committee wantt to co-operate with you, and we want you to help us bring about the greatest Democratic victory this ooun try has ever seen. Wo do this with the full knowledge that Democratic victory will mean greater business prosperity, greater demands for wage earnva and greater opportunities for every person in our nation, with the exception of those who are now enjoy ing special and unfair privileges under the law. Blncerely yours, ( WILLIAM F. M'COMB8, Chairman Democratic National Ceos mlttee. NU6GETS FROM WOOOROW WILSON'S SPEECHES. The Republican party ? doesn't pro pose to change any of the essential conditions wtiich mark oar present difficultly. Mr. Roosevelt proposes in his plat form not to abolish monopoly, but to take it under the legal protection of tke government and to regulate it, to take tke very men into partnership who kave been making it Impossible to ear ly out these great programs by which all of us wish to help the people. We dont want to disturb the Indus try of the oountry, but to .destroy the control over the industry of other peo ple which these men have established and which makes it impossible that we should give ourselves a free field of snk,e. Tariff schedules hare been made for the purpose of keeping as large a, number as possible of the rich and In fluential manufacturers of the country in a good humor with the Republican party wfcioh desired their constant financial help. The Republican party has practical ly fostered the trusts. The Democratic party proposes to prevent monopoly, and the third party proposes to take monopoly into partnership with the government by accenting it as an in evitable neoeeslty and bringing it un der the regulation of law, making It ft legalised institution. We extend a cordial in vita tion to visitors at the Fair and : A ? the public in general to call and inspect the new styles in Milli nery and Novelties. Miss Mattie Gerald HAM and BACON Nothing more tempting can be \\ ' 1 1 ' found, for the breakfast table. Breakfast bacon, (per jb.) - isc Best Hams, (per ?>.) % 20c You will find it to your in terest to visit our store. * DeLOACHE & COMPANY Phone 221 -J. 1 * * VI M-M MOTORCYCLES *.S fl/t* ? * vS / /('/if * m vSyf fCl'dtJ PLEASURE HEALTH and COMFORT Comb/nod ? rCan you picture a more delightful vacation than this - to always have an M-M MOTORCYCLE, at your door ready to take you out into the country or off to the Se&shore. 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