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| % YftlPTTTpi ft S .\J I ?a!iiu\v. Iwdoved wife of L V IMUuey, dejmrtnl this life *?uliitf. N? i?t. 28tb, una | flye daughter* Atiui t wo ft i. v i" ' 1 w'lh 'u'r IiUW9(Rt to L ber death. Tlio burial, after EfitrHl t#>adu?'ted by the Itcv. Ju,,. rj lin \\ ;i s nt Alt. Olivet Haptlst L hur.vliitf ground. In t lit* death L ItobiU'v (i dear kooc! wife and T ni??flli'l\ litis koih? where all good (Jjiils ?.'"v truer wlfo and af uaf?' mother iiimI friend ever llv? mi Mils dear. tfood woman. one |> ih-hi, r?"? ? no I come iii contact with her, ftvl I us: that they were better ? her. She was k?smI Ul ??---? v in^' known her. Siu? wan kojmi to nil who knew her. She niit ii liviuu enemy In the world r a? km ?\\ ?? HW# Wan alwii.v.s i?i ill ? flic biddings of others, (III- comfort of h crself OUt of lie w a> a consistent member (>f aj?ti i < lunch. In u filch fa-lth she auJ died, ttlwayM having the lift*. JKUe lateaiue u QMVDber In ea rly , girlhood, and alwayn. taught her ellll- { d rt*n to try and U \vf up to the gotnl teachings of her ehurcli. s One Who loved her. No More Health (Vrlillrates. ('olumhlu, Sept. .SO.- 1>?'. J. Adam llayne, ?^Nprt?(ary of t lit* Slate board of health today Issued an order re scinding the regulation requiring health eertlticates for children under 1U years of ago on hoaru trains In Houth Oarolitta. i The large decrease Iti the n\mit>er t ?f eases of Infantile jm ra lysis was stated as the reason for rescinding the regit latlon which hail heen in effect sev oral weeks, Scientists in la>th F ranee and (Jer many are seriously trying to aseertaln if there is any value in the diving rod fyr locating underground water and met a Is. The Relishabie Kind of Soda wi fr lis* the kind we serve from our fountain ? cool, cheering thirst-appeasing. The first drop and the last are equal ly pure and tempting ? per fectly delicious. Flavored to suit all tastes and fancies, and just enough ice cream to make it positively refreshing at all hours. This is the healthiest drink one can take in the Summer time and like wise the most economical. CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN Spero Beleos, Proprietor. lone 7$. Camden, S. C. jw. MeCORMICK, I'rop. IG. W. BOND, Manager McCORMICK & COMPANY Funeral Directors and Embalmers. light Phone 23. AMBULANCE SERVICE. Day Phone 70. Country Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night. Come at once! my horse is sick. : Prompt attention must be giv? lilinjf stock so that (Arm work may not be delayed. M Telephone Service on the farm enables you f?t the veterinary quickly. ^ also keeps you in touch with the markets and ,r neighbors. S ~ ? - W there is no telephone oh your farm write to ^or our Free Booklet. * ' 4 Address: Farmers' Line Depart ir. dr. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHON " AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY We have plenty of second Viand Bagging and Ties on hand in good condition, which we can seQ cheap PERMITAGE COTTON MILLS The Origin of Love By ESTHER VANDEVELR '/ waa in iiie inoiii h or October The ?lr Was crisp tIiom.ii slM.nc brightly I'ut not warm. Tho loaves were nil colors. some still on the .roe*, hut most ur them on tho ground. Beatrice Tliorno and Edgar Swift were walking on ,?,H variegated ear Pc. Ihey had both graduated from college tho pro vIimis .J iino and their heads wore overflowing with kuowl f ?o- tl,Ht "Kxlcrn knowledge which tells us that wo are a eongtuuieration of molecules; that wo are fort l osses against Incursions of bacteria; that out brains .are a sort of photographic laboratory containing myriads of plates. "th?fW ni?U4 V?1!01'0" askoil UOalrlee. "V w.m l,,,1,KOMOU? lli? earth V" Sir \\ II lia in Hamilton, ? Edgar re Plied sugKested that ij came from a neighboring planet. A pretty con ??elt. that of the vital principle wafted rum \ en us to earth as the wind <ar lies pollen from flower to flower." If this dialogue were to continue lu the scientific clouds mention of the planet \ enus was unfortunate. While the scion title couple were talking of tho yitm principle they were really thinking of tho love principle. "Do you believe love," asked Bea trice, "Is an entity or simply the re suit of ^chemical action wltblu us?" ,,J cnnuot "oe why love should be different, basically considered, from hate. Two plants, the ono containing poison, the other capable of produc ing curative properties, are built on the same fundamental principle." The couple had passed from under trees Into an open space.. An Inclosed field blocked their way. Edgar help ed Beatrice over the fence, and tbev I were crossing the field when she asked this profound question. Being absorb ed In themselves they did not see a bull who stood looking at them with evident Interest. They had uearlv reached the fence on the other side of the Inclosure when the bull begau a slow trot toward them. Edgar, glancing aside, saw the beast coming. Seizing Beatrice by the arm. he hurried her to the fence. Before they could reach It she collapsed, and. taking her tn Ills arms, he carried her to It and had only time to drop her on the other side and get over himself when the bull's horns perforated his coattall and held him suspended across the uppermost rail. Fortunately the cloth did not hold, and the muu drop ped beside the girl. While the bull was pawing the ground on the other side of tbe-feuce Edgar b?ld Beatrice in his arms, his eyes bent on her face. She opened hers and look ed up Into his. The bull stopped paw lug and, evidently satisfied with being left supreme tn his domain, walked away. "Are you hurt, dearest?" asked Ed gar. "No. Oh. Edgar, what a narrow, frightful escape!" Ills hands were clasped under her shoulders; therefore his face was not far distant from hers. She closed her eyes. and. considering that she was not , hurt, he construed this to bo the grant ing of an opportunity to take a kiss, which favor he accepted. This recalled her to her surroundings, and she sat up. while he said a great deal to her itf which the word love figured fre quently, but not scientifically. Then there was a cluster of kisses, after which they arose, and Beatrice, lean ing on bis arm. they walked slowly onward. Coming to a1 large flat stone that formed a convenient seat, they sat doWn.' The plaee was elevated, and they could see the bull quietly nib bling ajt the grass. The man, having been satisfied with the quantum of un scientific love be bad quaffed, turned again to Its consideration as a princi ple. "Let me see," he said; "where were we?" The girl showed the feminine nature by relegating the origlnof love to the winds. Love Itself was more interest ing to her. ' "Ob, Edgar,'' she sald,"bow~ noble It was of you to save me! You could easily have escaped by leaving me to my fate. Suppose the bull bad gored your She shuddered and clung to him. He took up b(s coattail and looked at the rents in TtT~ r "I wonder what it was." be said thoughtfully, "that prompted me to risk my own- life to save yours." By way of reply she felt for bis hand* took it lovingly in bete and snuggled up closer to him. And herein Comes one of the many differences between the man and the woman. Swift had received an edu cation in scientific branches that he was fapable of building upon until be might discover that love a flinty is the same aa chemical affinity and desig nate it in some so eh terms sfr M' W\ or one part man two parts woman. Just as water is ezpreMe^ aa H O*. But Beatrice, who had also been thus educated, having oqce experienced love, had no desire to pursue Its com position further. It might be sxpresA ed as X Y' for all she cared- . To her it Was ?Ka1? AthtMce " ;M Be looked down Into her npturned face, her Mould eye* and her red lips. SteJS*- Momentarily be for got the origin of lore In Ms enjoyment He kissed bar. and that was the end of her edentlfle education. Be became the director of si Institute tor experi mental reeearch. -i_~ ~ II . . Ll ? ^ I. ' t. ~ + W. . ? - ^TAX NOTICE. Oftico of Trwmuror, Kershaw Co., Caiuden, s. O., Sept. 20, 1010. Notice Is hereby gl\un that the hooks will he open fur collecting State,' Ooun ty ami School taxes from October 15th, UMO, to March 15th, 1017. A lamrtlty of 1 jx?r cent. will he added to all taxes unpaid Jan. 1st, 1017; 2 |H>r cent. Feb. t, n>17 ; 3 per cent. March 1. 1U1?\ Tho rate per centum for Kershaw (MHint> is us follows; Mills State taxes tiy^ County taxes i Special (ax**.-. .) 11 Ko'dl taxes . ) ^tcho<>| taxes H Total a. \ ,...20Vy Tin' pillowing school (list r lets have fllKH-ial levies: Special h-IuhiI tax l>lstriet No. 1 ,V 8peel.il school lax District No. 'J ..... .1 Spceial sehool tax I district No. I I Special sehool tax District No. 0 I Special sehool ta.x District No. 7 4 Sju'ela I sehool tux District No. s >1 Specla I sehool tax District No. 11 4 Special school tax District No. 10 5 Special sehool tax District No. 11 r> Special si hool tax District No. 12 7 Special school tax District No. K5 1 SjK'eiitl sehool tax District No. 14 3 Special sehoitl tax District No. 15 .'i SjK'cial school tax District No. 17 3 Special school tax District No. IN 4 SlHH'ial sehool tax District No. 10 4 Speeial sclnnti tax District No. 2(1 4 8l>ecia 1 sehool tax District No. 21 2 Special school tax District No. 22 7 Special school tax District No. 23 3 Speeial school tax District No. 24.. ......4 Special school tax District No. 25 4 Special school tax District No. 20 4 SlHH'ial school tax District No. 27. ...0 SiHVial school tax District No. 28... .0 SlHH'ial sohool tax District No. 20. ...4 SlHH'ial school tax District No. 80. .2 Special school tax District No. 81. ...0 Special "school tax "^District No. 32. ...4 Special school tax District No. 33. ...4 SlHH'ial sehool tax District No. 84 ...4 Special school tax District No. 35. ...4 Special scIkhiI tax District No. 80....4 SlHH'ial sc|uh>1 tax 'District No. 37. ...2 SlHH'ial school tax District No 40.11 Special 'school tax District No. 40. ...8 Sliecial seh(H>l tax District No. 47. ...4 The poll tax is $1.00. All able-bodied male persons from the aye of twenty-one (21) to sixty ( 00 1 years, both Inclusive, except resi dents of the incorporated towns of the county shall pay $2.Q0 as a road tax, except ministers of the gos|H?l actually In charge of a congregation, teachers employed in public scihools, school trus tees and persons permanently disabled in the military service of this State, and persons who served In the late war between the States, and all pet' sons actually employed In the quaran tine service of this Stuto and all resi dents who may be attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present certificates from two reputable physicians of this county. All information as to taxes will be furnished ujkhi application. D. M. McCASKILL. County Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE Declaring the Result of an Election Upon the Question of Issuing $18, 000.00 Coupon Bonds of the City of Camden, for the Purpose of Comple tion of the Establishment, and for the Enlarging and Extending by the City of Camden of the Water Works Plant for the use of said City, and to Supply the Citizens thereof with Water. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, City Council of Oamden. He it ordained by the City Council of Oamden, and by authority of same, that an election held in the City of Camden on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, lpiG, on the question of issuing coupon bonds of the City of Oamden, to the amount of eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000.00,) bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, in any legal tender of . the United States forty (40) years after date, withthe privilege of redemption after twenty (20) years from date, for the purpose of completion of the establishment, and for the enlarging and extending by the said City of Oamden, i of the water works plant, for the use of said city,, and to supply, the citizens thereof with water, resulted In said bond issue be ing carried, a majority of the elect ors at s&ld election voting for said is sue of bonds, the vote being eighty for said bond issue and twelve against aald -honrt Isafw* ? Ratified in council assembled this! 11th day of September, 1910. C. H. Yates, Attest: Mayor. J. J. Goodalc, . ; Clerk. j AN ORDINANCE DeclwiBf the Result of an Election upon the Question of Issuing $7,000 Coupon Bonds of the City of Cam den, for the Purpose of Completion of the Establishment, and for the Enlarging and Extending by the said City of Camden of the Electric Light I'laht far the Use of the Said City, and to Supply the Citizens Thereof with light. VJ State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. City council of Camden. Be It ordained by the City Coqnoll of Camden, and by authority of same, that an election hold in the City of Qainden pa ' Tuesday, the 12th of September, 1916, on rhe question of la suing coupon bonds of the said city ?*f Camden, H. C., for the snm of seven thousand dollars ? *7,000.00*. 1 tearing Interest at the rate of flvo <5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annual ly, In any legal tender of the i;ntted States, .forty (40 ? years afre ? date with the prfrilege of redemption after twenty (20) years from date, for the purpeee. ot completion of the estab lishment, and 'for the enlarging and extending; by tt?e *ald City of Camden, of the electric light plant for the use of the said Clty, and to supply the dtlseua thereof with light, waa duly held and ^resulted in said bond issue heliu; curried, it mujorlly of Mu> #iwct ors at h?4?I . election voting for said Issue of IkuuIs, i lit* vote Ih'Iuk seventy - n i tit* for said bond lssuo anil thlrteon against said Ismd wuo. Untitled ill i\>UH0ll HSjHnWl?ltHl, tills 1 4th day of September. 11)1(1 0. II. Yates, Attest : Mayor. .1 J. iioodalo, Clerk Mrs. Cora Sons. wife of Kdward Sons, a farmer of J??u lu? itU'U lU the baptist Hospital In Columbia Sat urday night from Injuries sustained Friday a ft onion. at r.oosvlllo wtion a Southern train crashed into a wa.ton in w hlcli sin1, her husband and their '.lino small fh tld roii were tiding. I KK K Wll.l. <iO 1 1 1 <? 1 1 1 k Dealers Predict Itlank Paper Will <io To Ten Cents. PiVpor dealers are predicting lo cents per pound for nowspa|>or wliltln a short t lino. It' this piioo h reached it will la* four t linos the amount sold for in year HKo. Tills will moan Unit hundred* <>f small pnhliontlons through out i lit* I ' ni t ?*t I States will have to SUs|H'lld Papers in llie I'ldtcd Slat?y< aiv cutting off all tree eoples and ex changes In order to econoiulKO, and most of them are operating on. tlio easli In-advance basis as the Daily Journal Is doing. If your pa|M?r stops do not Maine tin* publisher, as it will he s t o pi Hul if your time Is ont. The following letter from the Vir ginia Paper Co. Is self explanatory: "lireenwoml l?ally .loiiruill. "t J recti wood, S. C. | '?< lent lemon : "We are lit receipt of your favor of tin* 1st h in regard to your order for nowspajM'r. Now kindly note that news has advanecd a cent and a half a ponnd slneo this order was takenx and while we eannot ship. It today, we will have to reserve the rl>;lit to ship It just as soon as wo ean. as It Is too dangerous for ns to hold those orders on our lwtoks today. , "There are prod lotions made that news Is goliiK to eight and ton rents a pound.. "Yours, very truly, "Virginia Paper (W ? <t recti wood Journal. > ? A sniall pocket ll^ht has no hattery. The enrront Is generated hy a small dynamo concealed in the handle and worked hy one tinker. QAVK FINK jill'SKI'M. Famous Old Hotel Tamum to DAUghter* of Revolution. Atlanta, Ua., Oct. 'J. ?Tho fauioua old hotel Ml Indian Springs, 0h? t Iimi was bull! In is*jl h,\ Hon. William Mo lntosh. who was a half hiv?Mt Indian and who negotiated a treaty with I ho Crock IttdifiiH I'ttHllHK all tho land wost of i ho Fljtnt rlvoi' to tho state of Ooorghi. has Jiisi heon presented to tho I taught or* of the American Kototu t Ion of Units oounty. in whloh Indlat^ Springs Is x| hui tod. I>,\ Miss .loo Var nor. a while haired old lady wlib In hi)i'lt(Hl tho l>nlldln? from hor father and who lihs II\?mI III It slne*? 1850. Tho hiilldliiK' was hullt of solootod Inmhor ont from tho virgin foresta and Is a ?inalnt and pletur mpio typo of tho architecture that prevailed hi tho old colonial da,\s. For generation aftor generation It has w It hstood tho ravages of wind ami w outlier and Ik lu a remarkable .slate *?f preservation, II Is tho Intention ??f tho Daughter* if the American Uevolntlon to turn tho old lohh.v of tho building lido an Indian nnisnom whloh will ho slorvd will) i olios hot h of tho Indiana and of rwlonial I linos. Among thoao relies will he a sot ??f tin' hotol reglsl-eix go inn hack to i s IT and eouiiujc up thru I MM w 1 1 In >nl a It roa k. <Ut the** hooks ap|K>ar tho names 'of many men and womon pr?>udnont In tho history of tho atato and tho nation, as woll aa tJio namos of illustrious foreigners whit vlsltod tin* Indian Springs in bygone days. Miss Varnor will continue to mako hor homo In tho building. occupying tho thro*4 rooms In whloh she has tnado hor homo for half a oonlury. Editor Cheshire Iiulictod. Greenville, Oct. Ji.?~ A hill of In dictment was handed out In tho tin I tod Stat oh Dlstrlot (\mrt .here Tuon day morning against V. It. Ohouhlro, oditor of tho Anderson Farmers' Trt huo, on tho oharge of sending lm pro|H>r matter through tho mall, tho alleged mat tor Itelng an editorial of Aim. 11th satd to have l>eeu abusive of l?rof. (\ 11. .Martin of Furman Uni vorslty ; J. J. MoSwaln and O. M. Thompson, olty olork of Greenville, oiitltlod, "A Dirty Contemptible I I lunch." Tho alleged attack on thoao mow Is claimed to havo hocn uindo fol lowing Fdltor Cheshire's arrest and his hoi iii; lined in Orccnvllle on tho charge of speeding and being drunk. lme The farmers of Kershaw County will plant more small grain this year than they have for several yeaqs past. The important feature of small grain planting is get ting good seed. We have just received a car of Oklaho ma Red Rust Proof seed Oats. We also have seed Rye, seed Wheat and Barley. In order to make a full crop of grain it is very necessary to use Commercial Fertili zers. Before placing your orders see us and get our prices. Don't forget we are agents for the best cow feed on the market ? Larro Feed, "The Dairyman's Friend." Al so agents for Arab Horse feed. SPRINGS & SHANNON The Store That Carries The Stock. Camden Undertaking Co. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE. " . , ' ? . u. ?- V ? City and Country Calls Attended Promptly ' ? I , '?? ?. _V . V. J DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street Office Phone 91 ffnid? e? Phone 283-L for SALE- ? ? Pure Bred HEREFORD Cattle Hm Klndl That Pay." . . . ' . VtS- ^ We are offering if or sale 50 head of big bone bulls IA1GOFF, SOUTH CAROLINA. FEED E. PEBKIN8, B^CtINNIN?HA?