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1,? ? ? -??? ?.. >?? ?? ? -? ni.W.W? ?? ill ?? ? I -. ^ ?* MM 1 1 ? I ..?? ? I'm .....t~,, .. . m 1 ? ?? ? ? ?? " %w | 1 MP j ? j! ?! i , .mil I .. >, ? ?? THE rilWE IS Al MANl) RIGHT NOW for you to buy where your dollar can do the most, where your dollar can bring more good* and better values than you buy elsewhere. We aim to clear up every shelf in our store; we want to sell you; we mean business. You know \Ve never advertise unless we can come up to $ur advertisement ? we always do. Mere are some prices that will bring a- great many people to our store for l:RII)AY and SATURDAY. Reach them over and you'll see what you can save. ' ' ? ' ' ? . ? " ' )?^ ? ?? i Wool Sh?wl'.s Fifty dozon Ladies all- Wool Knit Shawls, these wore bought from h traveling salesman sam ples some worth up to $1.25, your choice Ht 29c Look Mere? Read About- One hundred Corsets. vWftrnera make, all sizes. These come frgm a stock Mr. Sehloa burg bought, all $2.50. $3.00. and $3.00 Corsets at 98c Men's Hats One big lot of Men's sample hntB In strictly all wool felts, all colors and sizeB. Borne of these Hats are actually worth up to $3. hardly two alike, samples of best kind of hats 98e J Men's and Boys Golf Caps Made of all Wool Fancy Stripes and mixtures. large shape crown with snap buttons, host 5,0c. Cap on themarket, all sizes at a fair week price 16c /Hen's (iloves Men's Muck Fur Gauntlet Gloves, firmly knit, black Jor y palm and ' thumbs. double Ht itched soamn, regular $1.00 (Ji 1<) ViiH at 49 c Boy's Pants Hoy's Heavy Weight I/ln Btripe, all Wool Mixed Knicker bocker Pants, 00c and 7 6cta values at 25c Blankets About GOO Blankets, plain and fancy plaids, the best $2.60 Wool finish Blankets. Extra largo $1.48 Stetson Hats NUF-SED, you know the I-Iats $4.00 Stetson Hats .... $2.98 $5.00 Stetson Hats. . . .$51.45 A Great Many other bar gains awaiting your arrival. . w ? REMEMBER FRIDAY? and~SATURDAY Men's u loves Man's nil Leather (iuuntlut t.J It) \ es, full sizes, strongly sew'" od, usually sole} for $2.00, nt 89c Over^aters Overgntors, extra good qual ily *?llk worked button holes, liouvy leather lined foot strap, well worth 50e, at 19c Oil Cloth Stundard quality Oil Cloth. 5-4 width, beautiful patterns, regular 26c value at 18c Suspenders High Grade Elastio.LlBlo Webb Suspenders, light figure and u ripe patterns, gilt sliding buck les, beBt 50c sellers at 29c Ladies Sweaters Abcut 15 0 Norfolk Sweaters in (his lot, nil colors and all H./.CH, iii/kIo l;y the well known Commanche J\1UIh. till <>l I'X.n fine wool Knit, fltitl mndo to .re tail at $?>.00, while they Iuhl at About H50 Cornets of the beat makes, such hh Warner's per fect form, and W. 11. Nuform, etc., all tblH year's goods, all b#?t $1.00 CorBets, all sizes Several thousand yards of 36 Inch Bleaching, extra good quality, Cambric Finish, beet 10c value, at per yard 6c Silk Waists Forty five Ladles Pure Silk Waists, of high quality MeBsa Une tailored Waists, all nicely trimmed, regular $4 aud ${>.00 values at Corsets Bleaching $1.98 EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY HARRY L SCHLOSBURG CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA ? 1 ? ' / THE UNDERSELLING STORE LAJlHiU DllilSCTOHY Rising Star Chapter No.- 4, It. A M., meets third Tuesday in eacl month. N. It. Goodale, E. H. P.; W. L. DoPubb, K.; C. 11. Grilfiu, Scribe; C. P. DuBose, Sec. Kershaw Lodge No. 2\), A. F. M., ujoeis first Tuesday in each mouth.. It. T. Goodale, W. M., W. Geisenhetuier, Treas. ; J. W Wilson, Secretary. Camden Lodge No. 119 I. O. O. F.; meets second and fourth Tuesdaj in each month. ~-R. T. Goodale. N. G.; C. W. Blrchmore, V. G., I. C. Hough. Secretary. Jr. 0. U. A. M., meets fourth Frl iliiy night in each mouth. C. W Birchmore, C.; J. F. Bateman. H. S. Live Oak Camp No. 49, W. O. W.. meets first Thursday night lu each month. C. W. Birchmore. C. C., VV. E. Johnson, Clerk. :?eKalb Lodge No... 41. K. of P.. tuectg secnod and fourth Mon day nights in each month. W G. Wilson, C. C.; M. H. Heyman, _ K- of It. & S. ?plar Camp No. 369, W. O. W.. uu'etH Monday night op or before the full moon in each monthr T. J. Munnerlyn, C. C.; B. E. Spar row, Clerk. Anuoch Lodge, No. 2*3, A.' F. M.. Mceta Thursday, night on or be fore full moon In each month. D. ? W. Joy, W. M.i W. R. Davis, S Blw-; U H. White, J. W. "'Char^ Klrkland CounclK No. 18?. - Jr- 0. U. A. M., (Antloch) meets First Thursday night after full ?Boon In each month. F. D. Boy . J'n, C. ; , C. W. Shiver. R. S. fcafayette Council No. 2, R. & ST" M.jj meets second Tuesday in sach month. c. h. Griffin, T. I. M;; R T. Goodale, R. 1. t?. M; J. C. Rowan, I. P. C. W.; C. P. Du Bose. Recorder. - COLUMBIA DUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER ST?. Phone 71 . COLUMBIA, S.C. MARX k. hamtton, 7 lloKistcrcd Nupw AU Calls promptly Attended Phone 234-J. - l^aldence 916 Campboll Are. TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Camden, S. (J., Sept. 30, 1913. ? iNoiiue is hereby given1 that the books will bo open for collecting of S a.e, County and School 'laxes Iron October lbih, 1913, to March 1st, 1U14. .A penalty of 1 per cent will oe added to all taxes unpaid Jan uary is,, ly 14, 2 per cent Febru ary 1st, 1914, und 7 per cent March 1st, i.yi4. . The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. S ate taxes 6 % County 'laxes .. .. .. . f. .. 4 & Special taxes . . . . : 2 %, it^ad taxes 2 Vi School taxes 3 Special school taxes 1 Total .. .. 18% The following school districts havs special levies: Special school tax, Dist. NO. 1, 4% Special school tax, Dist. No. 2, 1 ft Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 6, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 7, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 8, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. y, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 10, 6 Special school tax, Dist. No. 11, 6 Special school tax. Dist. No. 12, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 13, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 16, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 3 Special school tax, Dist, No. 18, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 19, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 22, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 24, 3 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 25, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 27, 6 Special school tax, Dist. No. 28, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 29, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 30, 2 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 4 0, 11 Special school tax, Dis^. No. 46, 8 Special school tax, Dist. No. 47, 4 The poll tax is $1. All aole bodied male persons from the age of twenty-one (21) to six ty (60) years, both inclusive, except! r eidents of the incorporated towns of ihe county, shall pay two dollars ' ($2) as a road tax, except ministers j M the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers employed in publ.c. schools, school trustees and persons permanently disabled in the nilitary servjeo of (his state, and persons who served in tho la e war between tho States, and all persons actually employed in tho quarantine service of this state, and all students who may be at tending school Or college at the time when the jmid road tax shall become due. Persons claiming dis abilities must present - certificates from two reputablo physicians of th s county. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCaskill, County Treasurer, j MONEY TO I/OAN ON REAL ESTATE ? EASY ? TERMS K. C. vonTreacko#. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All parties indebted to the estate of W. K. Thompson, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parites (if any) having claims against the said estate must present them duly at tested within the time prescribed by law. L.. P. Thompson, October 24, 1913. '* FOR HALE. Frost proof Oabage plants, grown in the open alt. Send orders to Laurens Street Greenhouse, Cam den, S. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , All parties indebted to the estate of G. G. Alexander, Sr., are hereby notified to make payment to the un dersigned, and all partieB having , claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within [?lie time preseribed by law. G. G. Alexander^ Jr, Administrator Octobor 9, 1913. MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved farms. Easy terms Apply to B. D. Clarke, Camden. S C. 60. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU Did it ever occur to you that wo offor you her? a splendid service in every branch of * Comfiferclnl Bank ing combined with the safeguards and the security rperesented by an ample capital and surplus? - We ask that you thoroughly ex amine and investigate our hist re port ? it ?Bhow8 a condition that Is healthy and strong. u Wo invite your business ? and are certain that we can handle It to your entire satisfaction. Your Account is Respect folly Solicited. Second Week Juror*. J. 11. Dlnkins, Lugoff Jcbso Nelson, Blaney , VV. E. Pace, Kerbhaw K. T. AndorBon, Cassatt U. P. llobinBon, Camden W. P. NettleB, Cninden VV. D. SoegarB, Jefferson G. W. Shirley, Camden , J. A. Belk, Camden C. P. Munn, Jeferson W. H. McCaBklll, JLncknow Walter Hinson, Camden K. T. Estridge, Bethune W. M. Watklns, Cassatt C. R. Baker, Camden R. B. Sill, Cantey Joel Phillips, Kershaw Robert Ray, Lugoff W. E. Hendrix, Camdea C. A. Brannon, Lugoff R. R. Williams. Kershaw H. A. Moore, Westville B. S. Catoe, Jefferson J. A. Bowers, Kershaw P. P. Truesdell, Kershaw L. J. Baker, Bethune J. M. Sowell, Jeffersoa - T. W. WatBon. Blaney Eddie Barfield, Lugoff T. L'. Smith, Camden J. H. Siuclair, Camden J. I. Bowers, Kershaw C. J. Nunnery, Camden W. H. Goff, Blaney A. B. McLaurln, Bethune J. T. Sinclair, Camden THIRJ> WEEK JURORS R. M. Gifford,' Camden C. W. Dunn, Lugoff. X T. M. Maddox, Blaney .... W._B., Davis, Camden Cotton Mill B. H. Hunter, Camden Cotton Mill R. C. Jones, Liberty Hill K. D McCasklll, .Cassatt Jess Owens, Kershaw W. H. Collier, Cassatt W. M.' Brannon .Cafisatt E. J/Lewis, Camden T. A. Cauthen, Westvlll ? D. J. Lewis, C/imden W. D. Maliaffey, Camden Cotton Mill. J. S Ross., Blaney D. L. McLeod, Camden L. B. Gardner, Camden J. 1*. Hastey, Camden W. T. Adams, Kerhaw L. G. Young, Westville W. M. McQaHkill, Cassatt W. L. Gof, Camden ' P. H. Arrants, Camden W. _L. Gasklns, Westville * L. T. Stewart, Camden __ C. L. Bradley, Canulon Cotton Mill G. P. Catoe, Heath Springs H. A. Rabon, Lugof H. C. Robinson, Cassatt L. T. Dixon, Camden W. C. Cunningham, Liberty Hill R. L. Jones, Bethnne . E. P. Shedfl, Camden D. A. Goff, Lugoff W. P. Bowers, Cassatt W. D. Whitaker, Camden. SUMMONS FOlt 1U214CF .... . .... . ^"'y ;>( ;itc of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. la the Court of Probate. A. J. Gregory, an the administrator es.uie on 'A. E. Gregory, deceas ed, Petitioner, against , A. J. Gregroy, us me administrator of the eotate of T. 15, Gregory, - and as the heir at law of. the sa d T. E. Gregory, deceased, and >n his own right, and O. A. Greg ory, Sam Gregory, R. B. Grego ry, Owen Gregory and Mariha Cutoe, heirs at law of the said T. E. Gregory, deccuscd, and L. T.# Gregory, J no. W. Ingram, and G. C. Welsh, Defendants. Summons. To A. J. Gregory, as the admin-. Is rat or of the estate of T. E. Greg ory, and as the heir, at law of tft? said T. E. Gregory, deceased, and in his own right, and O. A. Grego ry, Sam Gregory, R. B. - Gregory, Owen Gregory and Martha Catoe, helis at law of the said T. E. Greg ory, deceased, and L. T. Gregory Jno. W. Ingram and G. C. Welsh:. You are hereby required to ap pear at the Court of Probate, to b? nolden at Camden Court House, for Kershaw County, oii the 21st day of November. A. D., 1613, to show cause, if any you can why the pro ceeds of the sale of the real estate of T. E. Gregory, deceased, sold by - me should not be paid over to A. J. Gregory, administrator, of the said esta e to be applied by 'him to th? payment of the debts of the said T. E. Gregory. Given under my hand and seal thl 16. h day of September, A. D., 1912. W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw Cm. 21-22-23-24-26-26 NOTICE: PUBLIC *ALdU. On November 17th. 1913, I will offer fpr sale at the residence of the late Dr. C. S. Britton. tho fol lowing personal property: .. Three Horses, Two Mulos. Three Wagons, Two Mowers. Ono Reaper and Binder, Six Buggies and Har ness. Two Carriages and Harness, All Farm Implements. All Black smith Tools. About 200 Bushels of Corn, Lot of Fodder Pea Vine Hay, Two Cows, Five Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Mamie N. Britton. November 5. 1913. 28-21 FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on*_ month from this date, on December 13. 1913, I will apply to tho Probat* Judge of.-Kor8haw County for a fi nal discharge as Administratrix of he Estate of Edward D. Small, de ceased. Nattle B. Small, Administratrix. ? Camden, 8. C., Nor. 10, 1918. . U