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J** - Kershaw Co.. if a. a ' Hvvt" **' 1 ir7iw?> ?mt tue st0"1" V* from October JOth, fe S1A5- a sSfSi-?''*' ???*?" yj, follows: MUlti r 0 nit* .-4% . ru** < 2^' ?- ?z'zz~ v* hi* ?S!ai !?*?** ' 1 10 HgiiS" school districts har? \ tM x 1 >??t riot No. jUr 0 Kj^j tax District No. 2 4 SlSSd t?x "'Htrjct No. 4 ? (SS ttix District No. 6 4 KKJi tax District No. 7 4 Ix District No. 8 2 (jijjH tax District No. 9 4 tax District No. 10 0 'fiS K* ?l?trl(,t Na 11 5 ?J* Jv District No. 12 4 [??2SE District No/ 18 -4 "2 S i??trlct No- 14 ? KriS* District No. 18 ... . 8 SS tax District No. 17........8 J^hool tax District No. 18 4 !fiX "s District No. 19.. 4 SB !" District No. 21.. 2 >iux)l tax District No. 22 4 Jhool tax District No. 24 4 Shool tax District No. 20...., ...8 iJool tax District No,. 20; 2 iSS, District No. 26 2 school tax District No. 27... 0 Sool tax District No. 28. ...,,..2 Shool tax District No. 29. 4 23 tax District No. 80 -2 school tax District No. 81. ..6 S?ol tax District No. 82 4 school tax District No. 88 4 ?m school tax District No. 84 ..4 IK school tax District No. 40 11 RK tax District No. 46....:.., 8 school tax District No. 47 4 ' poll tax Is $1. ? fabie bodied male persons from ee of twenty-one (21) to sixty rears, both Inclusive, except resi of the Incorporated towns of the shall pay two dollars ($2.) as I tax, except ministers of the actually In charge of a congre teachors employed In public _ y school trustees and persons ?neatly disabled In the military $ of this Stato, and persons who i In the late war between the j^anO all jtersons actually employ i the quarantine service of this (, and all students who may be at hj school or college at the time igald road tax shall become due. Sb claiming disabilities must pre certlflcates from two reputable flans of this county. t information as to taxes will be Hied upon application. D. M. McCASKILL, Couuty Treasurer. adies and t Gentlemen r Have your Clothes Clean Itnd Pressed at CAMDEN IESSING CLUB. All work iQed for and delivered fomptly. ..Dying in all col ik, and alterations. ' Repairing old mattresses id upholstering a specialty. K 1 :.L. CHINA, Mgr. WDeKalb Street Phone 140 FINAL DISCHARGE. Notlo* in h*?r*4?y given that onu mouth from this dtttw, on Saturday, April 10th, I will prwout to tlu UriihuLti Cuur| JjUwr?0M?w 0<wt*ty my tlual return uh Administratrix of thr lOatato of J. A. IhMi?on, ijoivastul, and a|>|?ly to the Oourt for letter** IHsiula *or\\ AKl/LAH K. BAHPIKLl) Administratrix. OanuUrn, W. C., March 5. 1015. DEATH '"VERMIN RAT CORN Boat rat aud mlo? ?*fc?malnatormade, KUlsquli^lr ??<! *w<)>lui?ly withui:u?<ioi Muinmifltitt?lhua proven tin* doooinpoM tlon. llotlor lliuu all tlio tr?i>a I n tUo world. Initial ou (lonulue RAT COllN. 25c, 60c. fl at dtmloru Mr by mall, i/ost pald. BOTANICAL MFG. CO. 4th <ft Racm St*.. Philadelphia. /V r Coilins Brothers Undertaken for Colored People TeUpbon* 41 714 W. DcKalb St. L ? ' ? - ' - ' ? ? * J. H. MAYFIELD Photographer Studio Over Bank of Camden. All kinds of photographs made in the studio and at the homes. Also Ko dak finishing and free Instruction to amateurs. Artistic flash light home portraiture, etc. Over Bank of Camden. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDg AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Dr. E. H. KERRISON DENTIST Successor, to Dr. L. W. Alston Office in the Maim Building Phono 180 ' Dr. i. H. Alexander Dr. R. E. SIitmmi ~ Alexander & Stevenson DENTISTS Office SoBlheait Corner Broad and DeKalb Sli. ?" - ' - | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ? EASY TERMS E. C. vonTresclcow. ? - ? . ? j |T We have with us Mr. HayneS, a thoroughly competent mechanic, ?nd would ask that you give us an opportunity to show you, that you ^ save money by having us to do j^?Ur work. all work is guaranteed to BE RIGHT AND IF NOT WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY. -> Co ! I1 111 . A GROCER ADVKRTISFI*. Attributes All of lllii Hucrww to Intelll ? Prliittrt Ink. ? - * . >) Huke C. I towers, of Memphis, Ten UWiw, ha* 48 gnn-ery stores In that town hiiU sol Is nearly half of the kw eerie* consumed ttiete. Sixteen ytllt ago he was piling staves lu u Ken tucky barrel factory at $$ |>er ilay and while working at that Joh concluded to go in business for himself. A friend loaned hliu $000 anil he opened a cash grtxvry. 111m sales the first day amounted to Just eight <?ents. Now he 1h rated lu the mlllloiiulre class. An drew U Homing quotes Mr. Howers In. the St. I aiuI* ltepubllc as follows; "If 1 had not discovered newspaper ^advertising, 1 would still he struggling for a living In that tlrst store Instead of having forty-three. A few months after l opened my cash grocery lu Co lumbus, Ky., Charles N. Walker, who used to edit the pa]>ef< there, showed uio It would be to my advantage to take a half page ad every week, chang ing the ad every Issue. Common sense told me there was no use running a business that would save the .people unless you told them no, so I signed a six months contract. It pulled, so well In fact that I used to buy 200 extra copies and mall tjiem out over Carlisle county to see If I couldn't get the farmers to come to Columbus to trade. Pretty sfN>n I became the biggest ad vertiser that Walker had. Half pages became too small for me. 1 hegan to use pages. And business picked jtip ac cordingly. Seeing the success iK?sslble in a cash business pushed by good ad vertising. I sold out to go where I could get the greatest results for my ecorts. Just before starting for Mem phis an undo of mine called me out for a private talk. 'Duke,' he said, 'your'e not going to Memphis sure enough, are you?' 'That is what I am going to do.' I replied, 'I'm going down there and go into the grocery business ( right away.' He shook Ills head sor rowful-like and said, 'Duke;, those newspapers will get all the money you have got. Charlie Walker lias been making more out of your business than you have.' 'Well, the newspapers have gotten a lot out of me, but my greatest regret Is that I didn't let them have more.' 'Then you believe in advertis ing?' Mr. Rowers was asked. 1 " 'I am not merely a believer in ad vertising,' was the prompt rejoinder, 'I am almost a maniac oh the subject. I firmly believe If I had only spent half so much for advertising as I have spent, I wouldn't be ^ worth half ao much as I am wortli Furthermore, I am convinced that If I had been fore sighted enough to spend twice as much for advertising as I have spent, that I wouid be worth twice wiiat I an worth." Hard on Circuses, . - i 'Z The European \*a*^l}uii//eut dffthe main source upon which rooologlcal parks and circuses depend for tfce*r supply of wild animals. The Hager back brothers, the sons of Carl Hag;n back, are penned up in Germany anc arc unable to send expeditions Into the wilds or to ship animals abroad - The Hagenbacks have had an ani mal trust which no one up to the pres ent time has had sufficient experience or capital to break, but now London capitalists have formed a Corcern, the Wild Animal Supply company, which will attempt to take the world market from the Hagenbacks during the war. Curator Hornaday at the Bronx Zoo has already received offers from the now concern to supply him with an imals, but the, Bronx Zoo is in good condition to run along two or three year# yet without Increasing its pres ent supply. ? New York Sun. ? Mrs.. M. K. Scott, a widow. SO * earn old, living near Lowndes^ ille,"^ Abbe ville county, was murdered in trer home early Tuesday morning, *nd Charles T>>gan, o ne<rm, ha?t been ar rested and 4s said to Have confused to the crime. He is now iu the St.fto penitentiary for safe keeping. Mrs. Scott lived with her 15%ve:i? old daugh ter who managed to escape irom ?he negro. The murder was committed with a hatchet. Mrs. Scotl dying of .her injuries Tuesday afternoon. Much feeling ha* been o roused over the killing. Governor Manning has an nounced his intention to call a special tor m of court for Abbeville next week to try the negro murderer. All Forms <bt Interehangable Mileage and Penny Scrip Books Good for In - - ^ ? ^ ^ t tj ft M I* ^ ^ f ? m _ ? trastate t'assage tn ewntn vwMEnL. Effect! vo Saturday, March 20,1^^,' all interchangeable mileage and penny scrip books, forms Z, ZZ, SIM and Pen ny Scrip (regardless of date purchas ed) will be good, within limit, for In trastate journeys in South Carolina -fey - exchange of conpons at ticket* win dows for passage tickets In -accord ance with contract a ntt tariff provis ions. r. Seaboard Air Line Ry. ' Southern Ry. - Carolina, Atlantic A Western Ry Charleston A Western Carolina Ry. ?? ' Columbia, Ne wbewy A ITAfirsoa By, < Atlantic Coast line R f. %{_ ? - ? ?> ~ . rOK A CLKAN tIP DAY. ~r ~ * ' ? Governor Manning Ham Issued Pro (UuuUiou for Wwh lu April. * ... ... "* * r * All over South Carolina between April 5 and 11 the cities and town** of the state will be engaged In a 4'clean up" week, durliiK which t liuo It 1m hop ed that the iHHiplo will rosmmd and nee to It that (heir stores, vacant lota, residence lot* and houses are cleauod up ait they were never cleaned before. Governor Manning has Issued the fol lowing proclamation lu regard to the under takiUK '? \>WhereHs the womeu of our land are striving In all ways to help toward better conditions; and ??Whereas, by careful attention and much hard work, they have awakened all of us to a knowledge of and a de Hire for vastly better conditions lu our civic organisation and the conditions under which we llvo, and "Whereas. It has been proved lie yond all doubt that clean private pre mises and clean pulrilc places greatly condycQ to the general health, and "Whereas, the women's clubs are plannlug a jrreat 'cleaiuup' movement for the week, commencing April ft ; "Now, therefore, 1, Richard I. Man ning, governor, do name suld , week as ?clean-up' week and ur?e all authori ties and all private citizens to plve their time, attention and personal aid to this movement conducted by our women for our common good and nen eflf' FERTILIZER BULLETINS. Clemson Offers Farmers Several Pub lications on Subject. At this season fanners throughout South Carolina are deeply Interested In fertilisers and are seeking Informa tion on all phases of the subject, Clem son College has a number of bulletins on fertilisers which farmers will flml valuable. All of these bulletins are free to any citizens of the state re questing them. Among the available publications on fertilizers which will be interesting to South Carolina farmers at this time are: Bulletin No. 151, Soils and Fertili zers, by T. K. Keltt. , Bulletin No. 173, Pothsh in Mixed Fertilizers, by T R. Keltt. Circular No. 8. Home Mixing and General Fertilizer Formulas, by W. B. West. - , Circular No. 1). Lime for South Car olina Soils, by J. C. Rampley. Extension Bulletin B, Use of Fertili zers, under Present Conditions, by J. N, Harper. Exteh&lon Circulnr, Calculation of Fertilizer Formula, by T. E. Keltt Aiiy of these bulletins may be Ob-' telned by writing tfc> the South Cirol'nn Experiment ^thation. Clemson College, or the extension division of Clemson College. If You Want To Be Loved. Don't contradict people, even If you are sure you are right. Doh't be inquisitive about the affairs of even your- most intimate friend. Don't underrate anything because you don't possess it. Don't believe that everybody is hap pier than you. Don't conclude that you never had any opportunities in life. Don't believe all the evils you hear. Don't repeat gossip, oven if it doe* interest a crowd. I>on't jeer at anybody's religious be lief. "Learn to hlde your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. Few care whether you have an earache, head ache or rheumatism. Learn to attend to your own business ?a very important point. Do not try to l>o anything else but a gentleman or . a gentlewoman ; and that means one who has considera-j tion for the whole world, and whose life Is. governed by the Golden Rule: "Do unto- others n? you would be done by.' ? Christian World. ! Lugoff News. LugoJT, March 24.? RJr. L. L. Whit a ker. of Gadsden. S. C., was a visitor here Sunday. Messrs. Ben and Ttnfus Thnrmond and Clifton Medlln were , in Camden Saturday.; MisftJTlhnie Team was the weekend guest .of her aunt, Mrs^ G. E. Taylor^ _ Mrs. W. J. Burdell and daughter. Miss Margaret, were" visitors in Colmn-' bla oft Saturday last. Mttt~Oiemmie Clyborn, of Camden, spent lftst Sunday, here. MIsa Mamie McCaa Is tjie guest of Mrs. E^T. JPUlepigue this week. VULCANIZING. Our TIRE REPAIR SERVICE em* bodies EVERYTHING from a simple puncture to perfectly remedying the most serious cut or blowout to casing or taNb . A-l equipment rlus A-l materials with exacting, expert care to every de tail tosureyou PROMPTNESS, SER VICE and SATISFACTION. Here you will And a TIRE REPAIR PLANT, equipped with every MODERN STEAM VULCANIZING apparatus. Colombia Vulcanizing Works, 1122 lady St. Columbia. 8. C. to today's v list of nth, las Sfig rtfdes in tl/e ?' f. \ : - " ' V ??? . , ' ^ ?; *' -? ? , : V ' ? ? 1 \ ? : ? 1 . I There is always a demand for GOOD FEED for both man and beast. We carry a full line of heavy Groceries. FLOUR has advanced in price to such an extent that you can hardly keep up with the price. We have some Flour bought at the old price and can save you money. Get our prices on Flour. SUGAR COFFEE MEAT LARD V and in fact anything in the way of heavy groceries be fore placing your^orders as we can save you money. Do you luwp a Cow? Try a sack of LARRO FEED ? The Dairyman's Friend, if you want more milk and bet ter butter. Another car just arrived. We carry a full line of Horse and Mule Feed ? Clipp ed Oats, Corn, Craked Feed, Bran, etc. Poultry Feeds and Poultry Remedies. SPRINGS 8c SHANNON THE STORE THAT CARRIES THE STOCK GET-R/CH-QU/CK SPECULATION GOT H/S MONEY WAS HE A , "PRUDENT MAN1?! No wonder this man is discouraged ! He thought he could make a fortune quickly. He believed some oily tongued rascal; he sent his money away) he LOST it. Would it not have been better for him had he kept his money SAFE in our bank and let it PILE UP un til he had enough to buy something right here at home he could watch himself? He would have helped the community and increased the value of HIS property. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. ? *** We pay four per cent interest on savings deposits. _ ... ._ ....... ... ... - The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. Iff SAFE HANDS is the man whose home is covered by an insurance pol icy in a reliable company. The companies we represent have established reputations for prompt and full settle ment of all claims, and we will be pleased to furnish further particulars and rates 11 in person or by mail if you are interested. Stop at once and. think what it would ? mean to you to hftve, a fire if you lire uninsured. DuBose & Boy kin * Real Estate and Fire Insurance fete phone No. 43 Camden, S. C. Accurate Prescription Compounding Careful Attention to 'Phone Orders -? j - --- ffghg'* Drug Store Goods W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE PIkhm 3a Camden S. C.