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WVMMOttM 1 <>K icfsi in t* v" of Houth Carolina, ount j of K?*r<haw. Court ot i^obaie. Kdward Hinyrl I'lalntlff. HgUlnat W L, Dtl'an*, Bhadrack Japieii, l'ol ly Warren, 'I'om Jarne*, Win. ain?*?nf ho he living, ami If doad, the unknown !*?# A rw of ' Wm Jamen) H?n ry- James, riltnon Jaine#, M?r guret {Irowii, Cely Drown, John Itrowu, Klla Brown, 1* It y 1 1 1m War ten, Tahhy Warren, Hetty Warren, Mary Carhwi, Cely Gardner, ltho dv Knighton, Tahhy Knighton, Mangle Knighton, I,uey Knighton, Amy Knighton, Kd Knighton, \Vy a t K riighf on. Tahhy JamoH, Fruf? Mow*, Amanda SmyrI, T> ?fondant*. T- tho ahovo named Deffrndantb : Won are hereby Mummoned and reuu fed to aiiHwrr tho complaint In (htM ae'lon which han been filed 'ii tho ofn?o of the Judge of Pro ha o for Kershaw County and he e a copy of your nnuwer to nald plaint on the wubucriber at hl? oft.'o 1n Camden, 9. within twen t. a^b after th?? service hereof, ex el' ? \(j of the day of audi aurvlee, a. mJ If you fall to aiiHWer the com i). in wl'hin the time aforesaid the p 'i n Iff in iIiIh action will apply to t'> ouri of 1'rohate of Kernhaw conn y for 'he relief demanded in th?* Hald complaint. i.aureiiH T. MIIIh, Attorney for plaintiff, i ?;i I'd, l?'?h. i :j, j u i 'Jo he absent defendants, Tom james >? lta.ni jaiiitH (If he be living, if dead, to thu unknown heirs . rfulfl William James), Hhadra<;k ie*( Henry James, Simon Jame ?t'Hait'i Drown and Tabby a riles : At) ii'iiicc i ha l the complaint in l ? bo v e action was filed in the of t_. or r li < ? Judge o f Probate for K<- haw, County t? Ih 13th day of 1 <? mar) , , 1 9 1 3. Laurens T. Mills, Attorney for plaintiff, 'i u . ue above named defendants: -a arc hereby required to ?p P ?? at the Court of Probate to bo ho 'I n at Camden Court Homho for Kmnhaw County, H. <*., on Monday, 2H h day of April, 1913, to show can e, If any you can, why the pro ceci <>r ()<<? sale of the real estate o i Mhadrar k .lanieH, deceased, sold b. nie. Hhould not be paid over <<> K ) ward Smyri, a<lmlniHtrator of said Shad rack .lamew, to he applied by him to the payment of the debts of the -ah) Khadrack James. ven under my hand and seal thi l.jih of February , 1913. \V. I McIJOWUhli, l L. S.) e of Probate for Kershaw Co. ?J-3 <1 7. I I \\l, |?ISCHAIM<K, 't i <?? ? hereby given that one "?? h frotn this date, oil Saturday, March S}2nd, 1013. I will preaent to the Probate Court of K era haw Coun ty my filial report aa Guardian of the estate* of France? vnughan and Jennie Mae vaughan, minora, HI,d aak 1 or Letter* piamlaaory a? *aid Guardian. H. M. Vaughan, Guardian. Camden, 8. C.3 Feb. 20. 1<#J3. TAX NOTW7K. Offtc? of Treasure* Ke.rshaw Co., Camden. H. C.. Hept. 26, lit 12. Notice In heruby given that the book* will be open for collecting Btute, County and School Taxes from Oetober 16th, 1912, to March 1m(., 1 y l ;< . A penalty of 1 per Cent will be added to all tuxes unpaid January 1st, J ifl'J, $ p??r cent. Feb uary 1st, 11>13, and 7 per cent March 1 st, 1 'J 1 'A. The rale per centum for Kershaw county In at? follows: Mills. .Statu taxes b% County taxes .... 4 Vi Hpeciai taxes 2*4 Koad taxes 2 Vf .School taxes . 3 Total 17% The following school districts have special levies: school tux Dlst. Nq, 1 school tax No. 2 school tux Dlst. No. 4 school ta* I >in? . No. 0 school tax Dlst. No. 7 school tax Dlst. No. 8 school tax Dint . N <>. 10 school tax 13 iut . No. 11 school tax UlBt. No. 12 school tax Dlst. No. 13 school tax l>iat. No. 15 school tax Dlst. No. 17 school tax Dint. No. 18 school tax I)lHt. No. 19 school tax Dlat. No. 21 school tax Dlst. No. 2 2 school tax Dlst. No. 2 4 school tax I)ist. No. 25 1 V, 3 4 2 5 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 0 2 8 8 4 school tax Dlst. No. 26 Bchool tax Dlst. No. 27 school tax Dlst. No. 2 8 school tax Dlst. No. 4 0 school tax Dlst. No. 4G school tax Dlst. No. 4 7 The poll tax Is $1. All able-bodied male persons fron the ago of twenty-one (21) to slxt. (WO) years, both inclusive, cxcep residents of the Incorporated town of the county shall pay two dollars ($2) as a road tax, except minist er of the gospel actually In charg of a congregation, teachers employe in public schools, school trustees aud persons permanently diaablw la mo military eervlce of thU State and peraooi who nerved In the late war between the Btatea.and all per aon? actually employed In the quar untlne eervlce of thin Statu, and al atudeuta who may be attending any school or college at tbe time when the road tax vhall become due. l'?r aona claiming diaabllltiee iuu?i pre Jiont certificates from two reputabl piiywiciauM of thia county. Ail information aa to tuxes wil ho furnlahed upon application D. M. McCAHKIM.. County Treasurer Rather Poor Excuae. 8he ? I didn't go to work Friday. He:? Any excuae? She- Why, I had no clotheu to wear. He-i Your boaa muat be pretty fu* by if he'd <>bj6ci to thfit. MONKV TO IX) AN ON HEAL ESTATE ? EASY TEHM8 K. C. vonTresckow. A full supply of Wood's and Landreth's Gar den Seed for SPRING PLANTING at Zemp & DePass' ? See their Choice Vermont Red Bliss and Irish Cobbler Potatoes, the most prolific strain of Po tatoes known PRICES RIGHT Also Early Golden Dent and Snow Flake Corn. Northern Grown, Therefore Comes Earlier. FOR SALE ? 50 egg- "Buckeye" Incubator for sale at a bargain. Ap ply at The Chronicle office. There is a Difference! * p I A Nj O s o R G A N S (|f Many people make very unsatisfactory Piano purchases and the first reason is that they buy away from home. They pay a fancy sum for an attractive case and later "discover" that the piano has little or no tone. Our pianos are not the kind that are built to look pretty until they leave the store. Uhore /s tA/s Diffacncc; You can call and examine the instrument you intend buying. They have a reputation for their beautiful tone and general excellence. Instruments sold for cash or on easy payments. \ Melton's Music House CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA I Tragedies Told in Headlines. "Wedding Party (ioes to Church In Taxlcab; Nothing Left for Paying the Preacher." "Man Who Wins $40 Election Net Meets Footpad on His Way Home." "ISxcltable Dame at Moving Picture Bhow Faints When Indian Scalps White Maiden." "Mrs. Smithkln's Brother Joins Ix>dge Which Mr. Smithskin Says He | Attends." "Two Stuttering men Introduced to Kach Other by Practical Joker; Mat Fight Narrowly Averted." "Thoughtless Wife Swats My on Husband's I3ald Head." Wanted an Expert. Mrs. Newly Wedd ? Is this the taxi dermist? Man on the Telephone ? Yes, ma'am. Mrs. N. Wedd ? You stuff birds, don't you? Man ? We sure do, ma'am. Mrs. N. Wedd ? Well, how much would you charge to come up hero and stuff the turkey we're going to have for Thanksgiving dinner? I my Belf don't know how. ? Woman's Home Companion. Unlimited Credit. "You have left the name of the au thor off the program," the stage man ager ventured to suggest. "What's the author's name?" asked the manager with the thick mustache and the double chin. "William Shakespeare." "Friend of yours, eh? All right, give him all the credit there Is. Put down on the program: 'Words and mu sic by William Shakespeare.' " AWFUL. flIIVmt ^KADOUA Manager ? Great Scot! Ain't you ready to open the side-show yet? His Assistant ? No; we can't And the sacred camel's hump. We All Like It. The end-Beat hog sots men axog, And muses fights and factions. Ought he to go? Well, I dunno, The end seat has attractions Always Fatal. "You seem to have a healthy cli mate down here,", said the Easterner, who had stopped off at Naked Dog, Arl. "We ain't had but five deaths in five years," replied the native, "and they was all caused by the same trouble." "What was It?" asked the Easter ner. "Five aces," replied the natlvo. Difference of Opinion. "Dobbs plays very sweetly on the mandolin." "I've never heard him." "Why, I saw you standing within three feet of him last flight when he was playing." "Maybe so, but I didn't hear hlra play very sweetly. " Argumentum ad "John, why don't women have th% right to vote, anyhow?" "Maria, do you really want women to have the right to vote?" "Not on my own account, of course, but ? " : "Well, that's the reaaon, Maria." v?< Tact. She (sternly) ? 1 have ?a rod in plo ws for you. He (genially) ? If the pickle la on* of those Jars you fill bo appetisingly, I shall welcome it, my dear. Its Class. "Unhorsing a rival In the old day* of chivalry was very much like * modern holiday in a busy life." "How ?of" "It was taking a knight off." - No Danger. "I am afraid that young writer will elrltn over the surface of hje aub^ end never go deeply into K." "H? can't. Tfc. nhlttt I* MM tot of w.ll." " It might come home to YOU tonight - thi* BE-T 1 A11 Fire Insurance Pda cies aren't the same^ they each differ wily the character, manage* ment and financial re. sources of tbe compan ies behind them ? make sute that your policies are backed by companies that have re putations of sterling in tegrity, fair treatmetfs i , ana ample resources. 1 It is just this character companies that are reprM sented HERE - and our rates are no higher than thoiej of unknown or unuertain companies. j Inquiries solicited. WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY (Incorporated.) ? 1012 Broad Street Camden, South Carotins I ASK WHO HAS MADE G< What fertilizers they hare used and they will idva tell you CONGAREE FERTILIZERS have made crops when era have failed. FARM IMPLEMENTS ? The tlVne has come when; machinery and Improved farm iinpleents play a great part In roll of economical crops. ' WAGONS ? That will stand the strain of over lc bad roads. ^Our wagons are built right, the name PIEDMONT'] GUARANTEE. . ? AGENCY FOR BEST Taylor Caiiady Buggy Co. HEAVY GROCERIES try Feeds. BUGGIES"? Rock Hill Bi ant. Corn, Oats, Hay, Cow Feed, Pc Everything to make farmlug easy, remunerative and pi See us before making your purchases. Full line of garden seed, seed Irish Potatoes. Just received, a large Bhij For best service see J. B. . . .. . " . - - *i.V??&2l! 2 Zemp. Drayage, Kerosine, ? /'v..:* - : ^ "v.~:~7fflji| Gasoline, Wood, Coal. .'?iu ? ' ; ' ??iTy't ' v. : , - -m ? V Choice Meats ' ^ /l " " ~ Pork and Beef 10c to 15c. _ ~ - V . : ' ""*T~ j'~J* . uv_ V ^r-y Lj.lL . Groceries and Fruits dcliv o?ld any where in town. Apples 35c pk.' Oranges 20c do& . OYSTERS AT ALL TIMES DeLOACHE j Near Hermitage MiSr & -COMP. v,7 *512 4 T. Burdell Surveyor "and Engineer Office: Camden, S. C. PostoFRc*; Lu|off, S. C. ''jv o r H j* ,3 j latest Improved Kdl? I??" Ph'-ogmph. ??d-3id tim? WiJ| fct a tm****-' Ply to C. K, Holland. * Cbr* ^offlce | " TT; ."^T ,,, ? 1 * I, j*'