The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, December 12, 1922, Image 5

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We wont the people of this ajid adjoining counties to know that we are headquters for heavy groceries, harness, wag-. ? - A' * &l: ' ' . N ons buggies, mowing machines, hay rakes, grain] drills of all sizes WE HAVE PUT OUR PRICES TO PRE-WAR LEVELS AND INTEND TO MOVE THE GOODS.. .WE a WILL MAKE IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO CALL ON US BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. You are welcome to use our stables when in the city. FREE WATER, FREE Stalls Rhame Brothers TAX NOTICE Office of Treasurer Kershaw County. Camden, S. C., Sept. 22, 1922 Notice is* hereby given that the books will be opened for the collect ion of State County and School Taxes from October 15th, 1922, to March l.rith, 1923. A penalty of 1 per cent, will be added to all taxes unpaid Jan uary 1st, 1923, 2 per cent February 1st, 3T23 and 7 per cent March 15th, 1923. The rate per c^ntu-i for Kershaw coun'y is aj follo.va: lvli'.ls State Taxes, 7V6 Good Loads, 2 County T txes, 11% Hospital, *4 School Taxes, 3 DeKalb Township Road Bonds 3 Total, 28 V4 Dog tax $1.25. All dog owner: are required to make a return of their I dogs to the County Treasurer, who is | required to furnish a licenso tag. All dogs caught without tho license tag the owenrs will bo subject to a fine of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars.' The following School Districts I have special levies: School District No. 1 23 School District No.- 2 8 School District No. 3 8 School District No. 4 6 School District No. 5 8 School District No. 0 ? 8 School District "No. 7 8 ? School District No. 8 4 School District No. 9 ... 4 School Ditsrict No. 11 6 School District No. 12 11 School District No. 13 8 School District No. 14 8 School District No. 15 8 School District No. 10 4 School District N*?. 17 8 School District No. 18 4 School District Vo. 19 '4 School District . No. 20 4 School District No. 21 4 School District No. 22 18 School District No. 23 3 School District 24 8 School District No. 25 8 School District No. .26 8 School District No. 27 8 School District No. 28 8 School District No. 29 8 School District No. 30 8 School -District No. 31 8 School District No. 32 8 . School District No. 33 8 School District No. 34 8 School District No. 35 8 School District No. 30 8 School District No. 37 2 School District No. 38 8 School District No. 39 8 School District No. 40 17 School District No. 41 8 School District No. 42 8 School District No. 43 4 School District No. 44 8 School District No. 4G 8 School Di$t: ict No. 47 8 ? The poll tax ia $1.00. All ablebodted malo personn frorr. the age of twenty-one (21) to sixtj (fiO)^rears, both inclusivo, except ri sidenro in incorporated townd o i thr ] county less than 2500 inhabitant? shall pay $'*.00 as a road tax excepi ministers of the gospel actually io charge of a congregation, teacher employed in public schools, schoo trustees, and persons permanentlj disabled in the military service o'< this State and persons who served i. the war Between tho States, and al quarantine service <vf this stale an< all residents who may bo attehdinj school or college at the- time whe said road tax shall become due. Per sons claiming disabilities must pre sent certificate fro/i two reputabl physicians of this county. t All Information with reference t< taxes will be furnished upon applies tion. D. M. McCaskm, Couhty Troasruer. ? ? , Circulars to Auditors and Treasurer' Trfore seems to be a greAt 'deal o{ confusion concerning tho $1.25 Li cense Tax on dogs, provided for In th( Act of 1922, approved March 15, 1922. ? In order that the law may bo unifrom ly administered over the entire atAte, you will plCaso handle the 6ol* lection of this license tax as follows: l.Tax payable during January of each year (February 1st is the last day). _ 2. Dog is liable to this license tax if six month old or older on Jamjar 1st (a dog born Juno 80, 1922, Id liable to the tax Januarh, 1028). 8, Thto tax Is in Hou of all other taxes or licenses on dogs, either coun ? ty, ? municipal . or otherwise. if i Dog Liconsa Tax payable Jan uary, 19B8, the tag Issued by the Should bflft t this Inscription, "Dog License 1923"; also show the serial number and County. 5. Tax not be charged on Audi tor's duplicate nor carried on the or dinary tax receipt. SEPARATE RECEIPT NECESSARY. 6. Do not turn this tax over to the Sheriff for collection. Non payment a misdemeanor( Seo Section 4 of said Act) and punishable by fine or imprisonment. 7. It is the duty of the School Trustees of ench district to seo that the tax is collected . 8. The Treasurer is to retain ' .!'y -five ^ents for each tag sold to eimburse him f >v keeping the re ?ords and paying for t\ tar i. The 'ounty pavs for nrintin.r the receipts. WALTER E. DU1.CAN. Comptroller C neral. Approved : Samuel M. Wolfe, Attorney Genera!. R. E. STEVENSON, __ Dentist Cracker Bld'g, Gumden, S. C. Increase your milk and cream ?iroduction by using "GAMECOCK DAIRY FEED", A TOP NOTCH i^EED. Delivered prices on appli cation. Sumter R611er Mills, Sumter, S. C. Our_ mill has been completely oyerhaiTled, is now in first class con dition for milling. Ship us your WHEAT, and get best returns and HIGH-GRADE FLOUR. Sumter Roller Millq, Sumter, S. C. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS In greatly relieved by constitutional treat ment H AIjIVS CATARRH MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal DenfpoBB Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you huvo a rumbling sound or imperfect Henrlr?K, and when It Is entirely closod, Denfnosa Is tho result. Unless tho In flammation can be reduced, your hoarlng may be destroyed' forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE actH through the >lood on tho mucous surfaces of the sys tem. thtis reducing tho Inflammation and assisting Nature In restoring normal con ditions. Clrcularn free. All Druggists. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. For mMcnsc, for snfe tread, and (or fi;ood looks ? N?xt T;m 9 _ BU Y FISK * CAR50NA MOTOR CO. ECZEMA Money book wHhont tjttPitrnn ' If HUNT'S GUARANTRP.D a IN DISRASB MftMKDIftS unt'a Salve and Bo?p),fall In th? treatment of Iteh, Roiema, R I n? worm.TttUror Oth * t Itfth ln? aklw ' diacaa**, Try thla IfMfcpMt at our rlak. 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When I first heard of BLACK-DRAUGHT Liver Mecycine and the good medicine it was, I had been having a tired feeling when I'd get up in the mor/iing. I would be stiff and sore, and had a slimy, bad taste In my mouth, bu| didn't think so much of it till 1 began to feel stupid and didn't feel like, eating? then I knew I needed medicine. It was then I began Black -Draught, and I felt all made over, ready for any kind of work, ready to eat ind sleep. So, for any return of this trouble, I take Black-Draught, and for 25 years it has been my medicine, and I wouldn't be without it at nil. My work is constant. I am on my feet a lot. I am out of doors, and fresh air and Black-Draught are all the medicines I need. 1 recommend It to others for I know It Is good." . Sold Everywhere. Blrda' Homing Irtatinct. The vh?p?(ii# Instinct In m^p-nOim bird* cunhjat* ot thalr wonderful abil ity to detect chnhjfta In climate and the direction of the Compass, fdt their "homo" Diajr cover ft large hi*#. Th? rent la ull accomplished by thft ofc? tervntlon of landntttrkfc. V. -V ' , 'v 1 ' . . ' I' ' :? '? j ~ A Moon's Day# and Nights. Afttmnninpr* sn.v there* rtre on the moon l?'ft la rt-ty* nnd 12 night* In ? j-pur, The y.'nr lx ihe ?<?iih? length ms oui'M. on .I?i?II?m tlferw nre 10.4(15' day*, In (he yt?nr. Their year, hovfevar, In 12 tlinea longer thnn our*. and the day only half a* long, , Vil Vv , . . ' , ?''** ' ?ft?? ? ; - ? * *-*? " 1 I Suggestion: You want to make some friend a suitable and appreci ated Christmas present. Why not a year's subscription to The Wateree Messenger? i For $1.50 They will have a weekly re minder of your friendship. i Your local paper is standing .] by you. Will you stand by it j by letting us have what you | are owing - us on your sub- j scription account? Our Christ- 1 mas would thereby be made J brighter. 1 We will appreciate a generous ] r r sponse. May we hear from j YOU? I