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$7,500 SAVED Did You Get Y ours? THAT BOSTON IS THE "HUB OF CULTURE" OF AMERICA. THAT BOSTON IS THE GREATEST MUSICAL CEN TER OF THE WORLD. THAT A BOSTON MADE PIANO IS CONSIDERED THE BEST BY REAL MUSICIANS. THAT THERE IS NOT A CHEAP PIANO MADE IN BOSTON. THAT THE CITY OF BOSTON IS HOLDING UP ITS REPUTATION MUSICALLY BY NOT AL LOWING A CHEAP PIANO TO BE MADE THERE. THAT IN BOSTON IS THE GREATEST MUSICAL SCHOOL IN THE WORLD,? THE NEW ENG LAND CONSERVATORY. ? THAT ALL EASTERN MADE PIANOS ARE CON SIDERED BETTER THAN WESTERN GOODS. THAT THE HALLET & DAVIS PIANO IS MADE IN BOSTON. THAT THE HALLET & DAVIS IS BOSTON'S FAV ORITE PIANO. THAT THE HALLET & DAVIS HAS BEEN ON THE MARKET FOR 75 YEARS. THAT THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY HAS GIVEN THE HALLET & DAVIS THE GREAT EST ENDORSEMENT EVER GIVEN A PIANO. THAT THE HALLET & DAVIS IS THE ONLY BOS TON MADE PIANO SOLD DIRECT TO YOU AT FACTORY PRICES ON YOUR OWN TERMS.' THAT YOU CAN SAVE THE MUSIC HOUSE PRO FIT, (125), BY BUYING THIS PIANO AT FAC TORY PRICES. THAT MORE THAN SIX HUNDRED OF THESE BOSTON PIANOS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THIS COMMUNITY, $7,500, SAVED. DID YOU SAVE YOURS? THAT THE HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO. MAKE THE "VIRTUOLO" THE ONLY PLAYER PIANO THAT DOES NOT PLAY MECHANICALLY. THAT YOU CAN TRADE YOUR OLD PIANOS OR ORGAN FOR A NEW PIANO OR PLAYER FOR JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENCE. WILL YOU WRITE TO-DAY FOR FACTORY PRICES AND CATALOGUES. ST 1 I '?ll WHOLESALE ? Km 1 111 DEALER Sumter, South Carolina Samples Shown at the Wreck Store, next to Po*toffice. TAX NOTICE. i >Hj< ?? of i i.i in t-r K? i 'luiv.- < i h m< ifii, s < ' , act. nil. idi. i Nutlet* I* hereby y 1 \'i*n tluit t lit* hooKi; will 1 ??? open fur collcctihg State, < l.\ and SchooJ I ;t M' ? 1 1 ? ? . 1 1 1 October lotll. |ll|5, in March Iftih, 1 1? ! if. A (icnalty; ? if I pur will In' 1 1 ( I ' 1 1 -i | to ill taxes n ii |>n h I .rait. 1st, 1010; 2 jht c*4*M t . Mil fell II. IJ?10 Tin* l ale |it*r ? t'li I II III for Kej'sha . eoohty Im as fgllu)VH ; ? . ? MIIIh Htnte taxes . 7 CoutOy Tii X.CS Special III \i'S ' ' |{oa<l (liXlW j ? School taxes ,s , !{ f .Tola I . 'J' 1 i The following school district^ Jjuyc i NlNX'ljll levies: Sjyclal school I ii \ I Ml i i<l No. 1 .. r? ! MpecJni school (11 \ DUlrhtl No. "J . I Special school lax District No. | 1 Special school tax District No. 0.,.. I i Special school tax District No. 7 I Special school lax District No. K I Special school tax District No, 0..... I ' S|>eolal school tax DlstrU;t No. fo, ] Special school tax Dlstrlrt No. Jl. ft Special school tax District No. 12. 7 ' Special school tax District No. 18.. I j Special school tax District No. 14,!. U S|H?clal school tax District No. 15....-'} Sjiecial school tax District No. 17. 'I Special school tax District No. 18., I : Special school tax District No. 11) 1 Special school tax District No. lit). I j Special school tax District No. 21. - Special school tax District No. 22... 7 Special school tax District No. 28 ..,.'1 Special school tax District No. 24.... 1 Special school lax District No. 25. I Special school tax District No. 20.... 4 Special school tax District No. 27. ...II Special school tax District No. 2N...0 Special school tax District No. 20,,.. I Special school tax District No. 80. Special scho?il tax District No. 81 ii Special school tax District No. 82 I Special school tax District No. 88... ,4 Special school tax District No. 84... I SiK'ehil school tax District No. 85.... I Special school tax District No. 40.. II Special school tax District No. 40... s Special school tax District No. 47... .4 The poll tax Is $1.00. All able-bodied male jiersons from the age of twenty-one (21) to sixty '(00) years, hoth Inclusive, except resi dents of the Incorporated towns of the county shall pay $2.00 as m road tax. except ministers of the gospel actually In charge of a congregation, teachers employed in public schools, school trustees and persons permanently dis abled in the military service of this State, and persons who served in the late war between the States, and all persons actually employed in the quar antine service of this State and all resi dents who may he attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present certifi cates from two reputable physicians of this county. All Information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. ESTATE NOTICE. Notlee is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, October the 10th, 1015, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my tlnal return as Administrator of the Estate of .Mrs. Henrietta Wages, de ceased, and apply to .the said Court for a tlnal discharge as said Adminis trator. NEWTON KELLY, Administrator. Camden, S. C., Sept. 10, 1015. Estate of E. D. Boykin. Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, October 23rd, 1015, we will render a llnul account of our actings and do ings as Executors of the Estate of Mrs. E. L>. Boy kin, deceased. In the otllce of the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, nt 11 o'clock a. in., and on the same day ask for a final discharge from our trust as such Executors. All i>ersons having demands against said Estate will present them for imy rnent on or before that day, proven and authenticated, or be forever barred. I). A. BOYKIN, H. I). BOYKIN, J. T. HAY, Executors. Camden, S. C., Sept. 2,'l, 1915. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the Estate of F. Iieslle Zenip, deceased, are liere hy notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons (If any) having claims against the said Estate are requested to present them, proven and authenticated, -'within the time prescribed by law, to W. Robin Zemp, at his drug store In Camden. S. C. (Mrs.) EMILY A. ZEMP. Executrix. Camden, S. C., Sept. :u>, 11)15. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We hehreby give notice to the pub-! lie that, the former partnership of Ma .lone- Pen rce- Young has been terminated by the retirement of Mr. Ma lone and the transfer of bis Interest to the un dersigned, who will continue the busi ness as s?Me owners and partners, un der the tlrrii name of Pea rce ? Young. W. H. PEARCE, W. M. Vol* NO. Camden, S. C., Sept. 27th. 191.\ STATEMENT of the ownership, management. etc., required by the Act of August 24, of The Camden Chronicle, published weekly at Camden, S. C., for October 1, 1915: Editor ? H. D. Nlles. Camden. S. ( \ Publishers ? H. D. Nlles and E. >J. McDowell, C?mden, S. C. Owners ? II. 1). Nlles and 1". N. Me I>owell, Camden, S. C. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders ? None. E. N. McDowell. Publisher. Sworn to before me this 29th day of Sept., 1915. W. A. Sch rock. Notary Public. MONKY TO I A) AN. On Improved farms. Easy terms. Apply to B. B. Clarke, Camden. 3. C. 60. ? ? - ? ? ? CITATION. Sfitfe of South < 'jt rollna, < " UUitj i f Ki i .ihuu. By \V, I-. .McDowell, I0m| I'rohafo ! I WijiSlt^AK J.eauder. J. 'Smith made l il to nu' 1 1 ? |fh||)t 1 1 1 r ii IcIlt TH of Ail ! t 1 .1 1 ton of I ! i?- l* state <.f (1)1(1 ef fWi of Annjy ft SliTitn. The -.?? are Tliorcfi rc, to ?*l ft* ami ml won) ti nil Mini CUe kiudfwl ih<! <n.iif.r> ? .f tin* said A (in to Smith. deceased, that they lie and lip I ; < fnfi mo. tn ii,.' ( 'onrt <>r l*Tr? '?ate, to Ii?' bcM at Camden, S, ? ?n Orflllil'l' I X| ll. llOXt, lifter publication thereof. Hi 11 o'clock l" the fort'ljooji, ? ItoSv <nusc. If any tbdy llUVtt, why the said AtUplulst ration should not la* .'i.iiiti'd. " ' ' ' liiLvcn under my hand, thin 1th day <f October, A. !>., 11)15. \v. U m. i?)Wi:i,i? Jud^o of Probata for Kershaw Co. Published on tin* Kth and lfStli daya of October, 11)15, In till' Camden Chron icle and posted at the Court HoilM door for the time iirwcrilxtd by law. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ( C.iniplalnt Not Hisrvwl ) The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common l'leas The Enterprise lluildlllg & Loan As sociation of Camden, S. C. Plaintiff. against Emily Adams, Kate Oerideau, Kachacl Adams aial C. A. Shannon. Defendants. To the Defendant*; ? Voti are hereby Hummoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which will he tiled In the of fice of the Clerk of the Court Of Com mon Pleas for the maid County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the 'said complaint on the subscriber at his office at 000 Rutledge Street, Cam den. S. C., within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such nervlce; 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, Oct. (1th, A. D., 1P15. \V. M. SHANNON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendants Emily Adams, Kate Oerldeau and Raclmel Adams: ? You will please take notice that the complaint herein was filed in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County at Camden. S. C., on tills -the Oth dav of October. 1915. W. M SHANNON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Camden, S. <\, Oct. Oth, 1015. 25-20-27 Supervisor's Monthly Report. The following Is a list of claims passed upon and ordered paid by the Commissioners of Kershaw County In Session Monday, October 4, 11)15: 1). M. McCasklll, salary $48.70 W. \V. Huckabee, jail fees 104.05 Calvin Beckham, salary . 25.00 ?J. C. Fanlkenberry, salary ........50.00 J. X. McLeod, salary . .... .; ..... ...50.00 T. F. Horton, salary 50.00 John Rahon, Jr., salary 50.25 M. ('. West, salary 120.75 A. M. I )<*a 1, salary ... 8.33 C. W. Birch more, salary 100.00 G. I?. Dixon, salary 20.85 J. 11. Clyburn, salary 107.10 W. L. McDowell, salary and fees....78.00. W. F. Russell, salary , 48.12 H. M. Fincher, salary 152.00 It. F. Roberts, salary 30.00 T. \W Starnes, salary 30.00 J. E. Copeland. salary 40.05 B. N. Jones, salary 37.50 G. E. Hlnson, salary 30.00 James T. Truesdell, salary ...30.00 L A. Perry, salary . . 30.00 J. D. Sinclair, salary . ..142.27 Luther Truesdell, salary .30.00 H. D. Heath, salary 30.00 F. L. Truesdell, salary 37.50 W. Ii. Branhain, salary 30.00 W. A. McDowell, salary 30.20 S. H. Roberts, salary 30,00 F. G. Perry, salary 30.00 The R. L. Bryan Co., stationery. ...9.45 Bob. Branhain, wood 3.00 Standard Coal Co., coal 117.07 Commissioners of Public Works, water and lights 21.12 J. B. Zemp. drayage 31.40 J. Horace Thomas, M. I)., Ex. lunatic 5.00 W. J. Dunn, M. D., exam. lunatic,.10.00 A. W. Burnet, M. D.f exam. lunatic .10.00 O. W. Dabney, Kupt. i>oor house. ...10.50 G. W. Dabney, supplies 70.50 Camden Furniture C?> supplies OlOO W. T. Smith, supplies 12.85 Evans Bros., supplies 22.50 W. E. Hall, supplies .0.00 G. C. Bruce, supplies 50.50 T^ewls & Christmas, supplies 10.50 J. S. "Rhame, supplies 3.00 Elmore Brown, supplies 12.00 McEeod & Kelley, supplies 4.00 W. Rose, supplies 0.00 S. B. Horton, supplies 6.00 So. Cotton oil Co., . supplies 4.50 J. I.. Illnson, supplies 22.50 K. S. Vlllei>lgue, supplies 30.00 J. A. Rahon, supplies 15.00 J. W. Ingram, supplies 30.54 W. T. Pitts, supplies 24.05 H. Tv. Schlosburg, supplies 57.03 Mackey, Jones Co.. supplies _23.47 J. B. Goldman, % supplies 4.00 The Bent Joint Culvert Co., sup plies : : 100.00 W. M. West, supplies 03.00 John E. Brnnnon, supplies 0.00 W. Williams, supplies 4.05 Henry Savage, supplies 88.28 Kershaw Mercantile & Banking Co.. supplies 104.51 City Grocery Co., supplies 3.25 Catoe Bros., supplies 10.05 G, S. King, supplies 8.05 Z. Brnnnon. supplies 2.40 Clyburn & Davis, supplies 53.51 C. R. Cnssady, supplies 12.85 Pearee ? Young, supplies .i 30.80 Springs & Shannon, supplies 117.80 J. C. Jones, supplies 0.25 J. M. Carson Co., supplies 23.15 D. I?. Phillips, supplies 5.00 The Good Roads Machinery Co., supplies * ,?J22.00 W. S. Gasklns. blacksmith work.. .^.45 W. J. Watson & Son, blacksmith work 6.00 ?f. H. iiott, COld work John l(o*t\ Jr., road woill -MX) i. <>' J'-* ij'mun, road work 3,00 \\ K. MiKliinon, road, work .....34,70 l? T, XflckJe, road work 15.00 eh < i.t>, road >york l.oo K 4. ropulaml, road work ........... .40.1.8 f. l. Uln Oil, rofld work 10.00! i Koivdtaw Oil Mill, road work 10.00 i M. Thomas, himher v,..! 9.00 \V, V<.' i> \ . : : 1 1 i t . Ill ml gilll# 08.81 >T !?:. y. 1 ldivd gang. OR.KS | II. R. tyunn. Suj)t. <lmlU gang .. 216.57 Total $3,dl6.40 M. 0, WK?Tt Plenty of Room. The young iiihii who writes verses WJ1H standing out III the night gazing nt the sky wlit'ii it frleiu) ran across liini "What are you doing studying as tronomy'/" "(Jo away and don't disturb mo. I am ga/.in,g Into infinite distance." "I don't soe what satisfaction you flut! hi that." "Thai's becaiwe yoo never lutd uuy exj>erleiicc with wlltora. You don't know what a comfort It Is to find Home place where nothing 1h crowded out for lack of space." ? London Tlt-Hltn. Fire at liariiweii fijtturday destroy ed Um? opera house, dlHpen^ary ami hottllllg plant, resulting lit a loss of $23, <HX) In whiskey ntored In the plant UBKL HI IT SKTTIJCD. ,1. H. Huiro tuitl Kd. H. ? an Agrmnetd. ( iaifiu-y, K. Kept. :<,(? ^ of J. If. HuUv v*. Kd. H. \v toil u haw tieei) |u*ii?Uit{^ In ||U. g - 1 mmmnw) uionthw, and wbWfc cited a d?-al i?I afl the state, was yeatcrday, tin- ttfluo withdrawn h> inutuai c*. scut. The *ul? was for nHeKwj ^ : ??|.i were laid in thuku^qfl (Km. The plaintiff i at ed i,u |9 I'or damages on a *tatem#ut \whl<| win* published lit The (iitffiify which he claimed wan UUMoui, Voire Heard Arrow C'ontinmt. WawhlnKtoil, Sept. M.- Navy tlei** ment officials are entltf?Klantlc over ?? experiment reuniting far the tlr*t Hi* Iff tranH-c<>ntlnentnl wlri'lwa cation Of human voice, u y^, HUc<*eHnfuUy trauandtted ywtenUj from the Arlington wlrelen* plant (o Marc Inland, California, naval Ktatlui, a distance of twcnty-tlve huudr?41_l miles. A conversation of several uim ] ut oh was held In the overland wfoj from New York to Arllimton and thence to MarC Inland. j SHE NEEDS NO COAXINC. Wherever the sign of the "Ice Cream" is, there is the average girl's interest cen tered. And who can blame her? \ What is so cooling and delicious this hot weath er as<*a heaping plate of our matchless Ice Cream? Old and young alike find it pleas ant and palatable. Ours is pure, fresh made and deli cious, and we have it in all the popular flavors. Stand ard prices. Best quality. CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN Spero Beleos, Proprietor,, Phone 78. Camden, S.C Buggies, Wagons and Harness I am offering to sell you Buggies, Wagons, Harness Mules and Horses at lowest * ' > ' c ? ? ? ? V." ? prices. You can get any thing in my line at most reasonable figures. Highest market prices paid for cotton in exchange for payment on accounts. W. C. MOORE Camden, S. C. " J * v * ? * ? ? ? , _n f ? a SALE Thibet2 c! WMt Wa^'?. 8even ??"?* T H gr, ?| house. This pronertv fa fi* fe*?fl houses? several -bams and I1* Jjajtorshaw county eood tSfUtl? ?,n ?no of the bes' farming feto* of labor on place * abou? ?g!;bJ)rlloo<? and healthy a^allty/ ?lentf , nually; 8ome goo# pasturl^i??!.?8# of ??tton produced "WT place *"? , Place for sale at a hJJSl? * 2n<1 for>tock raising. We hare ttb j . Also the follSwlnir ? % o ?nd ?e very easy. -J ! ,nS lands of A J BoVirZ? wFef wiles Southeast of Camden, ad#* cultivation; the balnn? ?? 1 ?Dd Burrows. About 40 acres ofld* . barn on premises. ph/*? aiM? Umber. Two room d welling ^ I . 252 acre. ????> cuh or term* Ant^och section Thia ? S. Djinlap, 8 miles from Camden In tl* i ber on It Lands adininfn? JFt?d tract ?* lanff with some nk? ** 4 we have this f5r sain property have been In demand | 8a,e at ? reasonable price. ' DuBose <fc Boykin Telephone N^43 M<1 Fir? In.urence : *t \ Camden, ?