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INTKKKHT OKKMANY MUST PAY ?* ,1 HI I I l.l II^H 'I TiuU On* China Now Greater Than 4, oo#, ooo, ooo Marks. ? ? v * flcrman finance la no evasive that It In i i ?-< ? i ? i i n. mv mi. J then to timi flrw ground for Judgment about It. If there 1m an y such tiling tt mtwtbe the ?lnt? nieuts of the imiwrlal Herman chancel, lor to the Itelchstag, ami one of them whh j>nhll?hcd yeaterday. Count von 1 l?*rt tliiie asked for a new credit of 15. ? m m i,<h M?.t h h > mark*, and added that the ne von loans to date totaled 78.000,000, (KM). Herman credits arc Kpent before they are funded, mo t hit t there Is reason for Atddlng thorn* sums. Hcrmany'a luted deht lM*fore the .war wan over fc-jo, 000, 000,000 marks. Here are India putably 108 hlllloii on which the 111 te root cannot ho lean than I |H*r cent, ami imiHt average more. Peace U not In night, and peace on Herman terma wan never mo distant. nut already the derma n Interest charge exceed* 1,000, ' (KK).(Mi(i marks a year. This U the Irreducible minimum of Hermanys' obligation*. To thla muat he added terms which cannot he calcu nnd instantly the room la flooded with a brilliant light. This convenience is Eossible in your home, ?irns and sheds with DELCO-L1GHT This complete electric lighting plant will Bupply all the light you require; also ample poWcr for the churn, cream separator, washing machine, etc. Pays for itself in a very short time. Let us demonstrate this wonderful lighting plant. HOME LIGHT fie TOWER CO. CHAfLDTTC. H. C. DmlcO'Ligftt RUB OUT PAIi with oood oil liniment. T! the surerft way to stop th ? 4 ITie beat rubbing liniment ia J| MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the A ilmcnts of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your ou)n A ches. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At ?U Dealers. inicii outatde German*. *??r aUtad ett (I Idly irndde 0?r)M?J without a rout ing sl?ru n?m|i?rtbl? only to MW?* that tin* enemy U at tfle Rhine. vAt the date of the hint loan the total of the aeven wan 20.0**0,000, 000 mark* ba low the credit* voted. The difference HiH'itiN M deficit which must b? covered la some manner. There arc outstand ing German lr?'iuHI-y Mlla to the twine figure. 'jniere la In add^tlou over H, billion mark* of uotea of the Reich shank in circulation, The German war li*a ii hanka have reported a circulation of about U billion uiarka. lint why pile up the full Hut, when the mark t? a mere counter, with values shifting dally? Ocriuau'M neighbor* will not, take mark*, hut barter for k<mk1* ho far ax trade in possible on any tertna. (Ger many borrows from one neutral under threat* and aecurev Iouiih from amitber with commodities. There are record* of Germany having offered 15 |>er cent discount for credit* outside tho empire. Perhaps no living nation ever was in such deM|N*rate financial stress. It Ih no reproach lo tier many to say that it Ih lin|H>s*lble that these loana shall ovvr he repaid. There are other loans without date which are valued bccause iheiij principal never falls due. Hut they are not loans of nations I whose interest obligations are larger than the saving* of the people In times of pro#|s*rity. and which there Is reason lo suppose may he larger even than the total national Increment of wealth from which the savings can Is* made.?- From the New York Times. Coming Illicit. A prominent banker of Anderson declare* tiiat every good farm In An derson county will l>e cultivated In IftlN and that many Of the renters who are taking the farms that are rented out are amply able to take care of themselves. Months ago the title turned and the ]K?ople began to immigrate instead of emigrating. ? Anderson Tribune. In a head-on collision on a curve near Calhoun lietwceu two Southern passenger trains Friday morning Fire man Samuel McKenzle and Baggeman W. 1). Rice were killed. Both engines two baggage cars and one express car were completely demolished. Several IwopJe were badly bruised. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In The Court of Common Pleas Loan Jk. Savings Hank, Plaintiff Against .. W. J. l.angley, Williams Insurance Realty Company, J. K. L. Brannon, tieorgo T. ? l.lttle, Defendants I'mler and by virtue of a decree of his Honor (Jeorge K. Prince presiding Judge, bearing date Nov. 28th, 1U17 In the above entitled action, 1 wlM offer for sale before the Court House door in Camden, South Carolina, on tho l>t Monday In January next (1918) being the Tth day thereof, within tho le,?nl hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: All that parcel or tract of land In Kershaw County, State of South Oar: ollna, containing one hundred and elev en (111) acres, more or le?s, l>eiug tract No. seven (7) of the lands for merly of S. R. Adams, as shown by plat of S. M. Iioykln. Surveyor, dated November 22nd, 1871!, bounded North by tractw No. 3 and (5 of said lands; Hast by lands of John Moseley and estate of R. Brown ; South by lands estate of It. Brown and B. M. Brown; West by tracts Not*. (1 and ft of said Adams lunula. The tract of land above de.serllHMl is the same conveyed to W. J. Langley dy deed of Kershaw Ixxlge No. 2ft, Ancient Free Masons, said d(X>d being recorded In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, Book It.R.R. page 142. Terms of sale cash. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Master for Kershaw County. Dec. 7th, 1017.. JEWELRY IS ALWAYS AN ACCEPTABLE Christmas Gift Don't let the Christmas grift problem perplex you. Why worry about what to give mother, father, wife, sis ter, cousin or sweetheart. Select jewelry and you'll make no gift error. Jewelry is always acceptable. It has a practical worth and expresses the Christmas sentiment such as no other gift does. It is always most heartily wecomed by the recipient ? man or woman, boy or girl. a L. BLACKWELL Jeweler end Opticien Camden, 3. C. ? , , ? Help (M lie 0pfa? Thla country ha* louff been booey combed wttb Oenmaa aplea. Kvery day at two some |mt?oii who passed as a hindue** or professional man. and whohas i i u. i i i'i'kh i <U'<!. is caught "with I Ik* goods" <umI ar^ented. Kvory #tuto. every city, aud every town har bora theae agents or aUtea of the en emy who are mamiueradlpg aa i*?ac* able citizens. Our easygoing, think no evil way makes Mnooth Hailing for pirate eraft. right Info the council* of FORECLOSURE SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Plea*. F? W. Wagener, JuIIum I). Koster, ami K, W. Wagener, Jr.. <*o partners in business as F. w. Wagoner & Com l*?uy, Plaintiff against John Benjamin. Defendant. Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue of a Decree In the above ease by Hon. O. K. Prlm*e, presiding Judge In the Fifth Circuit," of date Noveml>Cr 24th, 1017, I will of fer for aale In front of the Court house door .In tin* city of ('a in den during the legal hour* of sale on the tlrsi Monday in January, IMS, being the 7th day thereof, the following doaerllied parcel of land : "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lyljig, being and situate In the county of Kershaw in the Htate of South Carolina on the eastern side of Wateree Itiver about eight (S) nil lea north of the city of Camden ami con tainlug eighty and one-fourth. (So 1-4 1 acres and bounded, aw follows: on the north by lands of the estate of ' 1 5 . W. Barnes. on the east hv lands of W. A. Fletcher, on tin; south by the public load loading to Camden apd on the west t ?> lands of Mrs. S. Amelia Can tey." Any jM'ison desiring to bid at said sale shall tlrst deposit with the Master the Mini of Two Hundred , Dollars ($200.00) In money or certified check as a pledge to make good his bid in case of its acceptance. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Master for Kershaw County. Dated at Camden, S. CM Dec. <10, 1017. SHERIFF'S SALE I'ndcr and by virtue pf. ft decretal order lit the ciisc of Ada B. McLaugh lln. in her own right and oh Adminis tratrix of the estate of J. B. McLaugh lin, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs Je?so B. McLaughlin, Lillie Emma McLaughlin. Ada Belle Mclaughlin, the younger, J. J. Self. John B. Adger, B. I. Man ning, A. W. Washington, Joe Miklc, Julius Brown, Mack Newton, Rosa I.. Weatherly, in her own right and n* general guardian of Llston , Wetherl.v. Hannibal Weatherly, Bonnie Ka<i? Weatherly, Isaac Weatheriy, Wlima JH?rathrrtyrand-Jrrorno Wewttierly, and the said Listen Weatherly, Hannibal Weatherly, Bonnie I\a?te Weatherly, Isaac Weatherly, Wilma Weatherly and Jerome Weatherly, The State Life In surance Company of Indianatkdls, Intl., The American Agricultural Chemical Comimny, The National Ix>an and Ex change Hank of Columbia, S. C., T. L. Northcut, (Jussle H. Slielor, Martha A. Buyck, Walter F. Buyck, Peter A. Buyck, Lillie E. Bruce, The Sumter Trust Company, as Trustee for Eliza beth White, Lena Clarke, L. D, Jen ningH, J. P. Kllgore, Bush McLaughlin, W. A. Gardner, Heath-Massey-Morrow ? (Company, W. C. Rogers. I. A. Rytten burg, (>. Levy. Durant Hardware Com T>anv and Blshopville Mule Company. Defendants in the Court nf Common 1'leas for Kershaw County, State of South Carolina, I will sel at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House in Camden, in the Coun ty and State aforesaid, on sales day in January, 101S, the same being the ?seventh day of said month (Turing the usual hours of sale, the following de scribed real estate, all that certain tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, and lying on the waters of .Lynches Creek, and bounded North by land of Joseph Davis, East by waters of Lynches Creek, South by estate of John Cantey. und West by ?he estate of Oolclough, being the tract of land conveyed to J. ~ Mclaughlin by 1^. A. Wittkowsky, Master by deed recorded in office of C. C. C. P. for TCershaw County in Rook N N N at page 739. Terms of sale cash : purchaser to pay for papers. S. J. SCARBOROUGH, Sheriff For I>ce County. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kersliaw. .C<ourt of Common Pious I*nurcnH T. Mills, Plaintiff, vs Joseph J. Btfnks, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a deeree here* in, of his Honor, (ieorge E. Prince, Fresidlng fludge. of date November 2ft, 1917, I wlU'offer foj* sale, for cash, at public outcry, before the Coi)rt House door, in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday In Jan uary, 1018, being the 7th day thereof, within the legal hous of sale, to the highest bidder, the following tract of land : v> AH that jmhvoI; and loft of land lying and n&ng" in the County of Ker shaw and State of South Carolina, I winded and described as follows: North and West by lands of Emily N. Shannon ; East by the run of a branch which separates the land conveyed from land, now or formerly owned by J. C. Campbell, and South by Sanders Creek. The above tract of land is the same that wirt conveyed to Thos. I>. Banks by M. Itaum, Survivor et al, by deed of date April 23. 1001. which deed was recorded In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw "County in Book III at Page 601. The said tract of land contain* thirty (30) acres more or less. ' . U X WITTKOWSKY, Master of Kershaw Ooonty. December 7, 1017. ~ : I*" * _ ms * , r r r^JTTT ?tote and city, and even our homes. No country had ever r organised and numerous a spy? ay i i i.i.m v ha? maintained rigl ^ TAXNOTICE ojtlce of Treasurer Kerdunv Co. Camden, S. C., Sent- 24, 1017. Notice i? hereby niven that the book*! will l>e o|m>ii for the collecting of Stato' County. and School Taxes from (>ctd' Iwr 15th. 11)17. to March 15th, 1018, A IHMMilty ??f 1 |M?r cent. will he added to all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1018; 2 "per cent. February 1st, 1018, and 0 |H?r cent, March 16th, 1018. Tho rate per centu\n for Kershaw County is an follows : Mills State Taxes 8 1-2 County 'l\ixes f N|?e<4al Taxes ... ,.s j 10 1-2 Itoad Taxes ...... [ School taxes ? 8 Total ..... Tho following special levies: District 1 Ustrlct I Mstrlct 1 Xstrlct I Mstrict I >isi ric-t 1 >i*t rict District District DIstriM District District District I >lst rict 1 >istrict District District District District District 1 >istrlet I >1 strict District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District poll tax School Districts School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 ?? a 4 r> it 7 5 P 10 11 13 1 1 15 10 17 IS 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 ... 22 have No. 31 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. is 32 .. 33 .. 34 .. 35 .. 30 .. 37 .. 38 .. 3Q .. 40 .. 41 .. 42 .. 40 .. 47 .. $1.00. / 4 3 3| 1 3 4 4 4 2 7 3 4 4 4 0] 5 I 4 4 6 4 4 8 8 4 2 5 5 11 4 3 8 4 {Hie All able-bodied male i>ersons from the age of twehty^ne (21) to sixty ((H)) years, both inclusive, except res idents of lncori>orated towns of the county shall pay $2.00 as a road tax. except ministers of the gospel actual ly in charge of a congregation, teach ers 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 tho States, and all l>ersons actually employed in the <piar antine service of this State and all residents who may be attending school or college at the timo when said road tax shall become due. Persons .claim ing disshilift??? nfn.M T?rc-?03ir "certifi cates from two reputable physicians of this county. AR Information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCASICILL. County Treasurer. Ill m* United Ht?t? uiulor our r?rjr cye?. The oomtagj# ??? oendlary Area, the lugeulou* lies of endless variety, are both l>art of the aajue underground system. THe Chi cago Herald has prfuted, run down, and exploded more thdu one huudrud of these adroit falsehoods which would I Mi km muster with moat auditors. Here is where wo ran all be alert to spot and stop this proi?agauda. The next tine you hear, run It down to It* aource. You will not get far before you reach Komo one who can't remember who told U. Anybody who la full of Information favorable to Germany and unfavorable to our eauae. and who can't remember where and from whom he acquired thla new a, will hear watching. Here, la au app^Vtunlty for boya and girls, as well as grown-upa, to run down, locate, and explode thlM work of the propagandists. A Tragic Dcrith. Little Gladys. the eight-year-old da lighter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hug gin*. who reside on Chfestnut street, tiled early yesterday morning. The funeral services were held from their residence- this morning at eleven o'clock. On Thursday morning of last week while little Gladys was dress ing by an, open tire her Uttlo gown caught tire and Instantly was burn ing fiercely. The mother mished to her ^rescue and was ? badly burned about the bands before she suceeed ed in putting out tho flames. The little gills suffered terribly until death relieved her.*? Humter Herald. Wtfe o! Ktnaer GatfgkqX fchltadelFhia, *'? . IVv. itJj oral of Mrs. Flora Wnrfo?I? Widow of the late UnM $|| tor John J. l'atteraon ot j||S who died last nt^ht in 1^2 will bo held hero SrtturOny, I t ir?on, who slue* thefaufc^) band ?lx year# uko had (*<* her home with n Mater ln? Trenton at the time ^ which waa cauned by beta? JtAin J. Patterson w*# from thl* tttate from Hj^JJ 'Sjtfuivh 3, 1H7I\ hay lug \*q by a legislature composed * bagger* and negro** the St a to being dUfranchlMfl. Hfc ^ue In the senate to*- 1*40 p** of the time waa Thonun J. g, of Cx?lumbta^^^^ l Dr. E. H. KERR|S( Oentiit | Offlee over Hru<y, ^ Broad and DeKalb sti. 'py dr. r. e. ste^ 0ENTI8T Crocker UuiUH* Camden, $ (J, ; To our patrons and friends we bring during the years to come, and jmav your fondest May a benign Providence smile kindly u| be realized. ?. * ? ? ?/ ? v, . v H For the generous measure of good will and age you have accorded us, we wish to tender o: felt thanks and appreciation. Your good will to us and you will ever find us 'striving more to merit the same. 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