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LEGAL ADVERTISING. IIHIMATION Ol SIMMONS State ?>f South t'uroliuu, < 'oUUtv <>f Kerahuw. lo tin Court "I ( I'l" a> ) The Hunk of Cuindeu, riaintiff. fig M ill tit .1 like SautUcl, William j.i'wjfi, nv Innio Hracv. (ii)H'- KiiiiImi (. .lain- tilirv, I ?aunic Lewi*. H?i>iy l.ewi*, Jatueft I .i'\v is ami Alien' Joy I tefendaut*. To the HencMuijiti .laiiH-H Lewis: Y?hi an- Ip'reby summoned and re* ?niir?>?| to Hiiswur Ibo complaint in t 1?Im action tied to nerve a copy of your wt Hwer to the sunt complaint on t In* nub scrjber nt lil* ottW' ?t < 'a mrlou . Mouth Carolina. w it kilu twenty day* ?? f t ?? r? the service hereof, exclusive of tin' day of Mich nervier, a ii <1 if you fail to ttuMwer the coin plaint within t Im? time uforrHaid. tin* >j/hfiiilift' in thin action will apply to tin' Couft for tin- relief dernunded in the Complaint. NV. M, SHANNON. Attorney for riiiintiff. Doted at (laiitptii fl Sept. r?t li. 1018. To the Defendant. Jnmen Lewis: '"?Von will please take notice that the iietitii nave been tiled in the otllce of tli* Cleik of Com t for Kershaw County, South 1 ai'Oliiia. this 1st day of .Inly, UM-S. W. M. SHANNON. I *la int iff *k Attorney. Si.pt. ru.ii. i jus. Notice Debtor* and Creditors. All pnriloK Indebted to the estate of C. ( '. ' I .owery, deceased, are hereby noti fied to wake payment to lOdna Lowery I ?n \ i?*. '!.'M Manning Avenue, Sumter, S. ('.. and till parties, if any, having clnims iiKain?f the said estate will #end them duly attested, to the same address within the time preserihed iiv law. kdna lowuky HAAtMr- --- Qualified Administratrix Instate of ( l/OW?TV. Camden, S. C., Autf. litl. IJtlS. i iNAi. ins< ii \m;i; Notice is hereby given tlijit ene mouth from this dnte, on I'Viday, September 27th. I f M x. 1 will make to the Pro bate ( Vmi. re of Kerslia \v Comity my final return as tiuiirdiou of the estates of Paul 10. Jones, Mm) J ?*tl |i t e Jones. Louise Ituckliug Junes and \ it li'u r I.. Jones, minors, mid on tlie same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as s?ld ( Suardiaii. J. 11 C|{(>W < 'ainden. S. ( August ..111), l'.MS, FINAL DISCHARGE. Not Iff Ik hereby given tliut out' month from thin dutc on ftuturday, Octobrr 12, 1D1K, i will nittke to the Probate Court of Ktohtiw Count \ i> ii ti I i ri urn an Administratrix of 1 1??* u to of W. W. Iluckuhue, deceased, mix) on the name day I will a | ? | ?1 > to t Mild Court for it Final DJacbargo us -aid Administrate**, umtr.cc \ i iik k < '.ilinlrn, S C.. Sept. |L\ 11# JN. FINAL DISCHARGE. .Not i<*?? is. hereby given that one month from I bia date on Motiduy October 14. I01K, I will make to the Probate Court <*f Kershaw County our final return a* A < 1 1 n i ? i i h ? ivttftN t?f the estate of A. W. j Itahon. deceased, and on the Maine day vy?? will apply lo the Maid Court for a Kin nl blM'baw as said Administrators. II, A. HAHON, 1 J ANN IK HAHON. Camden, H. c , H^pti 1*, 1018. AN IIKPINANCR Kcipilrlua all able-bodied male pernon* between the ages of 18 and .%0 yearn Inclusive to br regularly or eontiniially engaged In Hoiiift lawful, useful and recognized business. profession, orcupa tlon or employ liieifl dor Inn the present war In wlileli the i'liitetl States U now engaged and pro\ hllng for labor identl Heat Ion card*. lie If- ordained by the .Mayor and Al dermen of the City of Camden, S. 4'., In Council assembled: Section I. It in hereby declared to be i he duty of every able-bodied male rcsi? dent of the city of Cuuulcii. S. be tween (lif ages t?f. Is iiixl 50 yeai's in clusive. to he habitually and regularly engaged in some lawful, iisoful and rce OKiiUetl business, profession, oeeupatioil, Initio or employment. from Ihe 'dale of I lie passage of t his ordinance, and llieneo forward until the termination ?of the present war in which the I'nited States is engaged. and any able-bodied male res ident of this cily between the ages afore Mild, w||o all ref tise to lie so employeiT for at least live t."i 'days, i?r lift.v (50) lioiiis per week, shall lie deemed guilty of an oltt'use. and upon conviction there* of shall l>e punished a* herein after pro vided. In iit> ease shall the possession by llic accused of money, property or income' sufficient to support himself, and tlio.se regularly dependent upon him, he a defense to any prosecution under this ordinance. And in no ease ^ Ii ti 1 1 the claim by (he accused of his inability to obtain work or employment he a defense to a prosecution hereunder, provided however, that this ordinance shall not. apply to lioua litle students during a school term, nor to persons titting themselves to en gage in trade or Industrial pursuits. 1'or the purpose of this ordinance, any male pet koo as aforesaid found in I his THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE A ItoardinK a lie] Day School for (Jirls. Melius its soasioU October 'J, Historic Institution situated J n n healthy location. Advantages of Cit.v Life, with largo College Yard for outdoor sport." A well planned course of studies iti a homelike atmosphere. A business course open to Seniors, mid Klective Course to .Ju niors and Seniors. Two domestic science course*. >; i \ ? 1 1 k practical nnd theoretic know ledge of < 'ookillK A well equipped Library. I'm- < 'atalogue and further information apply to the College. 62 BROAD STREET OHARLESTON, S. C. City. shall be deemed a resident, and In iiny pr?>*ecutidu hercuu4#f proof thut tl?c accused habitually loltew in idieu?M oil t ho street*, ?? I I?*y h, road*, depots, pool roopjtt, hotels, stores or othAr placet*, shall be prima facia evidence of the faljure or i'?(u!f|l of^iieh jierwon to com ply with the pro vitriol)* of thin ordi H ????( i< >11 II. That tin- mm?I City of t'autden; s. c.. shall provide and hav? printed) labor Hnitiflcitjpn cards, which -hall be furnished (<> employer* or em ployee*, when callcd for by them. The employees shall keep such cards on their person. ami exhibit thorn at any time, to uny policeman of said Oily, who may riddfe to inspect hu i?l ranU, Any em ployee who shall forge the name of any employer on said identification card, *hall upon conviction, be punished mh hereinafter provided. Section III. Any person or perilous violating any of the provisions of thin ordinance, or aiding or usiriatlug in any Miti'h violation i shall upon conviction in the City Court, be punished by a flue of nptv less than $23.00, nor more than *100.00, or by imprlMoncment for not le*# than 10 days, and for not more than .'10 days for every such offense. Suction IV. That thin ordinance shall take effect immediately upon it w passage. hone and ratified in Council Assembled this !lr<| dav of Sept., A. 1>. 101H. S. F. HKASINOTON, Mayor. Attest : iTr:si\(;i.i:r( >\\ City Clerk and Trcas. \N ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies for the C'lly of Cam-, den, S. C., for the Year Itttfi. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of the City of Camden, S. C., and by authority of the Maine, that the following taxes be, aiifl the same are hereby levied for the current year from I lie 1st day of January HHH to the :tlst day of December, ItMH. I y Scetioii I. A tax of (IS) mills on lundi ami every duliiir id. real and per sonal property within the corporate lim its of the City of Camden, S. C., from the first day of January. 101N, Section 'J. That all ablebodied mnlo persons between the ages of twenty one i* till At) years, residing within the cor porate limit* of" the City of Camden, H. ('.. not exempt from road duty undei the laws of t lie State, shall work the streets, ways and bridges under the di -reetion of such Overseers as may be ap pointed fur such space of time, not ex ceeding six ((?> days in one year: Pro dding that at the time of receiving nch pot ice any person may pay to the person giving such notice Three <$.'{.00) dollars Commutation, 'which shall be received in Ijeu of the work and that persons refusing to work on said streets or to pay said Commutation, shall be fined lint Ira* thnn HV'fl ($n.oov dollars nor more than Ten ($10.00) dollars or he imprisoned not less than ten days nor more than twenty CJO) days, in ( the discretion of the City Recorder. . Section .1. The tax books for the I collection of city taxes will be open ! in Council Chamber Camden, S. C., on the sixteenth tltlth) day of September 101K. and remain open each day, ex cept S y inlay,' from 0 a. in. to 1 p. m. ami from .*> p. in. to 1 :,"?0 p. m. until the 1. "tli, day of October. 1018. inclu sive. Section 1. That when the taxes and assessments or any i^irtion thereof charg j e<l against any property or party on j fhe duplicate for the current fiscal year, I shall not be paid on or before the six I tecnth i Hit It t du.v of October, the ! City Clerk and Treasurer shall proceed | to add a penalty of one per centum on said duplicate and the said Clerk i and Treasurer shall collect same nnd KRESS MAIL ORDER STORES A Postal Brings It ~ to You. Its FREE Send To-Day for This Big "Book of a Thousand Bargains" Every Page of This L ar?e Catalog Offers Unlimited Savings toilic Thrifty I Bitf Value *1.98 EVERY THRIFTY WOMAN should send today for this big "Book of a Thousand Bargains/' the largest that we have ever issued. Itsmajiy money-saving opportune ties will surely delight everyone trying to economize. Thrift in ordinary times is a splendid virtue, but today it is a patriotic necessity. This big BARGAIN BOOK will en able you to clothe yourself and family ? to secure the most needed household neccsNiti^s at the lowest Kress bargain prices. Purchas ing for our many stores gives us a tremendous buying power. This, com bined with the fact that we buy and sell for cash only, enables us to save you money on every purchase. NEW FEATURES FOR YOU IN THIS BARGAIN BOOK Indispensable as has been "The Book of a Thousand Bargains" in the past, this new catalog is bigger and contains more monoy-saving values than ever before. In addition to nn excellent showing of winter millinery, comfortable underwear, splendid footwear and dependable house hold needs, there is rich choosing from the most stylish women's and children's Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses. The flnMt of coffee, tea and coco* are now to be had at typical Kmwu^nm. Other feature* inclnti* men # c loanable collar* and cnffa. aoitcaae* and bun d red a of other economically .priced neeeaaitiea. Send for thia BARGAIN BOOK today and realize the aav injr* thai await >o? by tradinc the Kr*ea way. OUR LIBERAL GUARANTEE W> truarantee that thnmerchMf dine ?hown in thts catalog la ex actly ae illustrated: weatao sruar antM wh?n you purchuofh>mut that the rnerrhandiae aotd you will reprreent full raluo and a aaving to you. that it will give you tha service and Mtiaf action you harM right toexpect for the money paid. If for any reaeon you are notaatin fled with tha ralaa of any article purchased from ua. raturn it too* atoar expense and we will either exchange It, if you wiah. or return your money together with any a hip pin* charge* you may hay* paid. A Remarkable Waist Bargain 0100?--V?nr attractive imd ?#rricn?bl? WAint of fancy 8tr1p*d Silk Mixture material?* fabric that will alwar* v tain its rich oppearanca and jive tepjarkably tone M r. ^ Made In a v?ry fashionable plain tailored modal with roll cottar that form* deep wvw down th# front. Ntit torn-hack cuff a and elaatic waiatband. Front trlmmad With pretty pearl button#. A wmiac ti\at im miwmym etylich, y?t ?conomkAlly priced. Come# In minim Mtoli b?*t iwtMUM. ?(*? Qx wanted fiHlpphi* woicbt. 6-oa. ?# 1 ? wO k Prle*. W? - MAILORDER AUGUSTA, ? A. Send for Your FREE Copy TO-BAY if t )<?? *aid taxe* and aH*c?Min'iit* ami are aoi paid pn op betprn tb* i Hixiifni ii iHiiitt ?i?> of Noveaiber j after h it mkiitiounl penalty of one per j centum nhall adu#u by Hi.' City < I*- 1 k t* u<l Tiv;i?ii(fi on the nald* dllpli j ???!?* and coUtM'teU by the City Clerk and Treasurer: That If *aid taxea, pen ? ill n - and ii??e??m?-nU me uot luiiil OU I or before tin* 1 nt ? I <i v of December, next ? thereafter, an additional penally of 4iv?* ? per centum thereon aba)) be added by the city Clerk and Treasurer oil *aid duplftqte j? ii ?T collected !?> the Oily Cl(?rk and TrenaUre^. And If *aid taxex. pen alties and aaaeNKuientti are not paid on or tjffoh' the JBlb day of I leceinbcr, next thereafter the ?*i ty Clerk and TrcitKijrM ?shall |kr?(o bis tax exeent ion* for all taxea, ushfsKinentH and pcnaltU'H against the propifity of the defaulting taxpayer according to law. Jtatiticd by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Camden, S. C? in council aHNemblcd tbia itrd day of Sept. 1918. . S. F, HKASANtJTON, Mayor. II. <\ 8INOLKTON, City Clerk and ii'reanurer. Notice Debtors and Creditors. ? ? *? rcvj' " " AH parties indebted to the estate of W. T. MeCadkill, deceased, arc hereby notified to make payment to the under signed, and all partiea, if any, having Claim* agaiust tin* suid estate will pre sent thein _dttly. attested. within the prescribed by law. |>. M. MH 'ASK I LL, Administrator. Camden, S. C., Sept. 14th, 11)18, Wear your old clot hen .and buy,? Lib erty Honda. ~~ mmrnC St 4i t t f South Carolina, County Ot Kershaw. lly W. I.. Mel >? ? w<?l I . T'stpiire, Probate Judge. ' . ? - . r-W, -V 1>" ? Whereas IJ. L. Peebles made suit to me to grant him, Letters (if Administra tion of the Estate of iiimI effects of 1 .11 nuiy Peebles. These an*, therefore, to rite ami ad monish all and singular the kind ml and creditor* of the said Lurany PeebleH, deceased, that they hi< and appear before me. in tin1 Court of Probate. to be held at Camden. S. C. on October 1st, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the -forenoon, to show cause, -if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (Jiven under my Hand, this 17th day of September, A. I). 1018. \v. l; m*dowell. J udge of Probate for Kershaw "County. Published on the 20th and 27th days of September, 101N. in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House dour for the time prescribed by 'law. CITATION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. My \V. L. McDowell, Esquire. Probate. J udge. W hereiR*. H. E. llradley made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administra tion of the Estate of and effects of Mar garet A. Mahaffey. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Margaret A. Ma haffey. deceased, that they be and apper before me. in the Court of Probate, to be*held at Camden. S. C on October 2nd next after publication thereof at 11 o'clock iii the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admin istration should not be granted. (liven Tinder my hand, this l&tli day of September. A. )>. 1018. W. I.. MaDOWELL. ?I udgc of Probate for Kershaw County. ? Published on the 20th and 27th days of September. 'WIS, in the Camden Chronicle ami posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. The Colored Americans. In ?'oiumnt ing the death *enteii?a's of 1" of 1<> colored soldier* convicted in the . courts-martial growing out of tie* Houston, Tex., riots some time over n year iik<>. President Wilson says: "I desire the clemency here ordered t<> lie a recognition of the splendid loy alty of the race to "which those soldiers belong ninl an inspiration to the people of that race to further zeal and ser vice to the country of which they are citizens, and for the liberties of which so many of them are now bravely bear ing arms at the very front of great fields of battle." It is believed that the action of the President, especially with his reason given for his clemency, will meet with the approval of the American people. The colored Americans as a race have proved their loyalty as soldiers, as work ers. and as citizens generally. There are no exact figures of the amount of Liberty I<oan bonds and War Savings Stamps they have purchased, but enough is known to warrant the statement that according to their mean* and ability their financial support of the (Joycrn inent has been splendid. The Treasury Department has on more than one oc casion referred to this fact. The Presi dent's above mentioned. It is believed and hoped, will bring a hearty response from the colored Americans in the Fourth Loan. .1. K. Hall, of (ireenville, was convict ed in the I'nited States Court at Ilock f I ill Saturday on three of the four counts of an Indictment charging viola | tion of the espionage act. He was ??en I fenced to serve a year and a flay in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta. He was < charged with talking in opposition to j the draft act, callinir President Wilson n traitor and making other disloyal re marks. ' A man who won't lend is the Kniser'n I friend \ a tli*treftnJi}ft MfHdfttt occurred in B#n uftuvUl.P Imi?i Tburvdty ?fternoon whom little t'oko ,ac?ldfu(|lly hhut IjUlo .lot- |{i > iiul.ls with a shotgun, .re KiiltiiiK in a abort time aft<?rwarda'' in tin- <lr?^th of the l$ttor> TN two boya, ??mil with a shotgun, had hern out ill I lir pasture ami swamp joining the hum< i?iu?u uf Mtv Hm'dt'jysjjnd in smut' way th?' Knit wu* aeriilen tally discharged,' tii*' load taking effo'H in tin* hide of little J oo, The casualty . Ilata iftleaaed for pul> lieatioii Sat in <la.\ inm-iiiuK iiirlude three ? men from HoniK Carolina. They are: I ?? i \ ait s I'rlix I >i nk i ii . id Meyer* llill, died of wounda ; John W, ('limbec, of I I titer, woundwd Moverely ; Herman L, CiifTman, I'rovidencj* inlawing, in action ; CharlcM Hold, tJreenville, misMiug in art ion ; Hroo' A. Huffalo, wounded -i-M ri-l.v. i ?* BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS CONSTANTLY The Beauty of Nature Real brail ty of faro mid tornr ran only be attained through perfect health. Poor health impairs beauty. Your Druggist lias (ho proper re'm od i os for keeping all the body or gans in perfect working order, iiiflur injj Natural Beauty. Ladies, ooine to ux autl wo will help you to make your beauty more than skin deep ? make it a part of your life of buoyant health. Zemp & DePass Call or Phone No. 10 W| "The Reason Why," B. A. ThutMjt Stock VtrtM^U the hc?t, ??>^y are Hok'ntlflctUy ? and all me<llelue. They keep up. pud the feed hill down. Thettj a cause for ?very effect, r<>iu^ . cauae anil the effect remoyea iUeif. Tho Poultry tleiucdlea urv made to rt'ltovs All tlu? ilLseas4>K Fowl family nuch uk t -hitler* m\ and Inukex the lieu* i?y. TUo Hog llewedy will in^iu, klHHt off tlu' ChoU'M. aiul if Kivea tho tlrat stagva, will cure 90 ^ (> Don't forgot to Veep on Uaa<| ? tie of FarrlV Colic Uemcdy for lig it 1h ko simple tvlth dropper, (hi child oan five it. Al*o a Ikmiu* of i rla' Healing Kcmedy ft?r em, , Jirulses on man or lieuftt Thn u fail. Those remedies are all *uftn&t to you l>y your dealer, lo ?lv? t?tl? tlon, or your money tuck. Mude hy OUI Kentucky Mauur* ing Co., 1'aUueah, Kentucky. For *ate hy Springs A shannou.i COLUMBIA LUMBER t MANUFACTURING CO, MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phon?71 COLUMBIA, SSi ?DR. J. W. SHARP Veterinary Surgeon and Dentiri I make a specialty of Surgery aal| Dental Surgery. Office Phone 169 rAMDRN H. r, ?? mm mm ; H MtMH' Most Nest-Eggs Never Hatch But a nest-egg in a bank, hatches. A nest-egg *of dollars hatches out many nickels and dimes. nil ? * t & - These in turn become dollar nest-eggs, and con tinue the hatching process. GET A NEST-EGG THAT WILL HATCH * y>, . ? Set it to work hate hing interest. That'vone part of the business of this bank? - paying interest on your nest-egg ? on time. deposits. The man with a savings account has an interest in life. We invite you to let us help you create that in terest. ' Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. HURRY UP! Not that there is a ny clanger of all these nice fresh GRO CER1ES being gone, but because you need them right now in your home and on you r table. Know the reason our groceries are always fresh? It s because they don't lie in the honse lonflf enough to grow stale. (ret the best and freshest here.