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? ? -- ? . ? m r^m MiMMO MMWHVt pww. If With VitrM Plung* lot* Wniff at Ono*. ? bom from sulphuric arid ? vitriol. am tl In aftao railed lit vm of the HMMt painful and disfiguring wounds that aaa k>* waived' Sulphuric acid u the ftiont |x?wvrful of lauatic liquids. Whaa it louche# the tl*#?ue* of the KhI.t H disorganize* tham rapidly. ex tuiuatliig tiie wilier in them, couguiut liif Ihelr albumen aud changing the alitor* af their milta, tkua bringing ai>out a destruction that la *omctliiies ? fatal. When tile burnt place haul* It 4<mmi m with a kideoua acar. r?**??iuhliug Unit af Ifcproay or lupua. <>a l>*lng aphished wltl vitriol there is <>?Jy one thing to do rush for thu aiNireet water and plunKe the burnt member Into It. If (lie face lie splash r<l It Hhould lie instantly Immersed in a l*>wl or pail of water, or In a lake or river If those la* handy The object is to dilute (tie ueld an quickly ax pos sible and no check lis rapid corrosion af tiie Mesh, for If let (liono it will eat in to u great depth. Having washed ii way liir acid, covor the wound at once with some alkali. atK'h wn limen liter or milk of magno aia. If these are not obtainable suds made from pure aoap will do. Then treat the wdund* an ordinary burnt are treated if the mouth he burned it ahould he ringed out with water. fol lowing this with ilinewater or milk of ^ magnesia. which should bo keiSt In the mouth hi long a a i>osslble. A burn from ammonia, though not a early so serious as one from acid. Is very painful It should be treated with a diluted acid wash made from vinegar or tiie Juice of n lemon or lime. Afterward It ahould be coated with jrnin trngneanth or gnm arable.? New York World.'- ? BROAD' DAYLIGHT AT NIGHT. That*a th* Sight That Startle* One In Alaska In 8urrtm*r. Speaking from an .exjierienee of ?lore than 100,000 miles' travel on son and land. It la remarkable how many thing" yon aee In Alaskan water* which yon have seen nowhere else In the world. It was a norel sight to kava a whole school of whalea spout ing at one time, with aome of them truislng up near the boat and rolling aver like submarines pitching in a heavy sea. Aud the herds of Alaskan fur seals, hoarsely bellowing ?y? we approached, added to memory's reper toire of barking moukeys. groaning en melB- and- trumpeting elephants.?1 Another unusual thrill that comes to the summer traveler In Alaska springs from the eternal daylight of that wonderful country. Whether you actually see the midnight sun or not depends upon the date and the latitude to which you ascend, but darkness Is a thing of the past after the second night out of Seattle, A dusky gloam ing takes Its place until you get still farther north, and then yon may read a newspaper on deck nt midnight with out straining your eyes This phe nomenon Is one of the strangest In Alaska. It gives you a shock to leave the club at Dawson or Fairbanks at 1 o'clock In the morning and find your self in broad daylight when you come out on the silent .streets!? Kdgar Allen Forbes in Leslie's. Meeting a Crisis. "IIow much do you charge for cut ting off a dog's tail?" said a small hoy to a veterinary recently, exhibiting a quarter In one hand and leading a lean canine with the other. "The operation customarily costs $1. but 1 will do It for you for T>0 cents." replied the gentleman addressed. The boy looked at the coin In Ills hand disappointedly for a moment, but his face qrtlckly brightened. He stuck out his hand which contained the coin and said: "That's all I've got. Cut off a quarter's worth."? National Monthly Passing It Along. "What does your mother do when j things go wrong?" "She Just takes It out on pa." "And what does your Ulster do?" i "She hops on to pa and ma both." "And what does your father do?" "It's different with pa. He don't ? dare say niinh to ma and sis. and so when he gets mad ho Just takes It hut I on the street railway company and the I beef trust." ? Detroit Free Press " * How, Indeed. "I never can believe a word that ' woman says'' "It's rather funny. She said the | same thing about yon yesterday" ; "That's Just like her. llow can you I have confidence In any one who talks | about another behind her back V"? Chi { eago Ilecord Herald. Rni'way Punctuality. It Is related that an Anglo-ln loin of i fleer once a<ked the station master at Delhi whether the V2 o'clock train from Calcutta was In. "Which," was the reply ? "today's or ' yesterday's? They nre both due. but yesterday's Isn't In yet!" Took a Job Lot. "Just one kiss." murmured tne book keeper The pretty stenographer pointed to a placard. "No Hoods at Retail." It stilted Ro he took n Job lot.? Washington Horald In Old Egypt. An American professor claims to ! bnve discovered thnt It was a crime to flirt in ancient Rgypt. If the fair sex looked anything like the pictures they left iH'hlnd them it was ? Toronto Star baptiw to mum* At (hti OmuiIod Church on 8uiMlNft March tat, For OunfehJiM*, At a mooting of the pastor* of Kershaw Association In Cawd*n Monday, February SKh, it was do elded to hol<] u conference of the Baptist forces of KorhSaw Assocla tion In tlu* Camden Baptist Ghurcb, Hunday, March 1 ut . Tho purpose of tho Conforonc# in to study the present missionary ult u it ton and the opportunities* which confront us for service in tho King doui on the Foreign and Homo fields. A morning session, an aftornoon sessfon and a night session Hunday, M m li TBt. TITS pastors of al>out f if sen of our'churches have nntorod heartily into the plans, for this ex ceedingly important conference, a giouing to suspend their own ser vices for t ii h day and to put tho matter up before their members u King a larxe attendance. If your church ban not already dono tho same, wo u rgo that you tako stops to hc nra the co-operation at onco. Tho co-operation of every church is absolutely necessary to tho largest sikccbb of iIiIh conference. The reason why this Conference Ih put on Hundav in to enauro the very largest delegation from our c u.rches posribjo. If wo succeed wo muHt enlist your earnest and active of fort to Ret all the mem bora of your church to attend this meeting If possible. Tho Camden Baptist Cliurch i? prepared to entertain all who will come. Tho Conference Leader will be I lev. YV. K, WllkiuB, of Greenville, secretary of tho South Carolina Bap tlat Laymen's MlBHlonary Movement. Youtb In Christ, John A, Davison, T. L. Colo, ' T. K. (ioodale. Committee ou Arrangements. "The Tower of ConBCcience" will bring a few teara, a lot more laughs and cause you to realize one of the strongest facctors in life, the "pow er of your own conscience" See "Power of Conscience at the opera house tonight. ADMINIHTHATOH'H notick. All parties indebted . to the es tate of Mary Man Beard, Ileceased, are hereby notified to make pay ment to tho undersigned, and all parties, If any, having claims a galnst tho said estate will present them duly attested to thp under signed within tho time prescribed by law. S. B. Beard, Qualified Administrator restate of Mary Man Beard. Camden, S. G., Feeb. 12, 1914. Get K&Now You can make your I lent 1. 1 y and h I ve cjjk* to it II now when cmjt are lujjh by umiii; ? (on key k Laying Tonic \ RtguUln# And Totir. I\JU ?KuU fkxk >? K?A(ll Iuju LiitU^orf kmIu of n.mmcf Uwk. 2V, bOC ?ad }1 In p^iU $1 Ui Ami 11 from f^oup Vrtt inee/.mg, coujjh. ing <?? nM)|>if>u fowU put m tjic drinking watt/ Con key Roup Remedy A Prmntiw mmI Krmrifv. ukc tkru OWU nnW iuw\ Kcri) oo hand ? nd ? a*? ft** (ukIl.s 25 cram* SO real* Mtui SIjOO ASK tOk CONllY'l I'Khli POULTRY UOOK W. ROBIN ZEMP, Camden, S. C. Bank Stock For Sale I am offering for sale, within 30 clays. Five 1 housand ($5,000) Dollars worth of stock of the Loan & Savings Bank, of Camden, S. C. L. L. CLYBURN DeKALB. S. C. BANK STOCK WANTED 1 hereby offer Five Thous and Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00) for the Five 1 housand Dollars of Loan & Savings Bank Stock. (50 shares) advertised by L. L. Clyburn, that is to say, ten per cent, above par. Henry Savage T CAMDEN, S. C. Don't Throw It Away Bring Your Broken Parts to " W. 0. HAY'S GARAGE at Singleton's Old Bakery stand and have them weld ed ? made stronger than new by the Oxy-Acety lene WeldingjProcess. This process save* the cost of automobile parts, to say nothing of the annoyance of delays in or dering new. . i *' NOTHING HARMFUL IN BABY COUGH SYRUP You must be particular ? exact ing, when choosing a remedy for Baby's cough. There are so many remedies containing habit - forming drugs tha4. baby's health will be great ly impaired unless you know ab solutely just what tho remedy contains and the action of each ingredient, so you can be sure it is harmless. NYAL'S BABY COL' (ill SYRUP is sold by us on a positive guar anty ? we know the contents find the action and know that It will do as represented. It breaks up a cough in short ordrr, protec-ls tho mombranes of the throat a gainst irritation and infection, rids the throat of all injurious deposits, and prevents further ac cu initiations. Contains no habit - forming drugs, and c?n l*o fjiven with jK'rfoet safety ? . l>aby will like It, too. Twenty- live Cents tho Bottio. Whatever a good drug store ought to have ? and many things that other drug stores don't kfx'fc) ? you'll find here. Come to us first and you'll get what you want. c CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY To the Public. This la to announce that I am no jlonger with tho Standard Oil Co., but cnn still supply your needs In oils, gisollnc, etc., as I now repre sent tho Oulf Refining Co, J. B. Zemp. Ifou be botk Judge and Jury L^t the Trial last Thirty Days ~ our iSgtjg ?* "Headiight" a.' If thirty days of the hardest wear does not convince you that tbese are the best overalls you ever bought, bring them back and get your money. There will be no argument. You are the Supreme Court in this case. Your decision will be favorable*? or we will stand the costs* i CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA ? .\<r .. . \ TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Caniden, S. C., Sept. 30, 1913. Notice is hereby given that the books will be open for collecting of S^ate, County and School Taxes frou October 15th, 1913, to March 1st, 1914/ A penalty of 1 per cent will be added to all taxes unpaid Jan uary 1st, 1914, 2 per cent Febru ary 1st, 1914, and 7 per cent March 1st, 1914. The rate per .centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. State taxes 5 y4 County Taxes . . ? . . . . . . , 4 V* Special taxes . 2 % Road taxes .... . * . . . . . 2 % School taxes . .3 Special school taxes . . . . . . . .1 \ ? Total . . .... ...... 18% The following school districts have special levies: ' 1 Special school tax, Dist. NO. 1,4% j Special school tax, Dist. No. 2, 1% 1 Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 6, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 7, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 8, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 9, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 10, 5 Special school tax, Dist. No. 11, 5 Special school tax, Dist. No. 12, 4 Special school tax, Dist. 'No. 13, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 15, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 3 - Special Bchool tax, Dist. No. 18, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 19, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 22, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 24, 3 Special school tax^Dist. No. 25, 3 Special school tax/ Dist. No. 27, 6 Special Bchool tax, Dist. No. 28, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 2 9, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 30, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 4 0, 11 Special school tax, Dist. No. 4G, 8 Special school tax, Dist. No. 4 7, 4 The poll tax is $1. All able bodied male persons from the ago of twenty-one (21) to six ty (60) years, both inclusive, except r- sldents of the Incorporated towns of die county^ shall pay two dollar.) ($2) as a ra Tfd tax, excopt ministers ot the go/pel actually In charge of a congregation, toachers employed In publjc schools, school . trustees and persons permanently disabled in the military servjco of this stato and persons who served in tho la e war between the States, and all persons actually employed In the quarantine service of this state, ' a^d all students who may be at tending school or college at the time when the said road tax shall become due. Persons claiming dls abilities must present certificates fr^m two reputable physicians of th s county., 11 Information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. T>% M. McCaskm, County Treasurer. FOR SALE ? Three Jersey heifers two years old. Also six Jersey hei fer calves. A "bargain If bought at once. If fed longer prices will b' higher. Mr. A. 8. White, Camden. S. C. , 3tp Have you re?(l tho startling truths In the Book FROM THE BALL ROOM TO HELL , A Danctnc Master's Experience. 2&c postpaid j A*eat? wanted. fMrtacMtal Pak. C*., LsatwHM, k> ron ROO FS AN O SIDE WALLS THE SCIENTIFIC SHI NGLEi TTHE best looking *nd best A wearing roof on tue market. Cannot warp, crack or blow off. Laid in single pieces like wood shingles. Has thick butt end and blind nailing. Nothing else like it in the world. Will last a lifetime. Ti/f ADE in two handsomd colore, A~* red or, slate. Requires noi painting. Improves the appc?> ance of the building. Especially adapted for dences, Bungalows, Club Build ings and wherever color effect* are desired. DAVIDSON LUMBER COMPANY, Agents fjOIMiiS DIUKCTOHY Rising Star Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., meets third Tuesday in ouch month. R; T. Goodale, E. H. P.; C. H. Griffin, K.; L. T. Mills, .Scr.be, C. P. .buBose, Secretary. ? I Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M., meets first Tuesday in each mon h. N. R. Goodale, W. M.; W. Gelfenhe n er, Treas.; N. C. Arne.t, Secretary. ir. U. U. A. M., meets fourth Frl-" day night in each month.. C. VV. Birch more, 0. ; J. P. Bateman. II. S. Live Oak Camp No. 4 9, VV. O. W., meets first Thursday night iu each month. C. VV. Birchmore. C. C., VV. E. Johnson, Clerk. DeKalb Lodge No. 41, K. of P.. meets secnod and fohrth Mon day nights In each month. VV. G. Wilson, C. C., M. H. Heyman, K. of R. & S. Popla^ Camp No. 369, VV. O. W., meets Monday night on or before the full moon In each month. T. J. Munnorlyn, C. C.; B. E. Spar row, <^lerk. ?vmioch "Lodge, No. 293, A. F. M., meets ? Thursday night on or be fore full moon in each month. I). W. Joy, VV. M.;? VV. R. Davis, S. W. ; L. H. White, J. VV. Richard Klrkland Council, No. 130, .Jr. O. U. A. Mv, < A niloch ) meets First Thursday night after full moon In each month. B. C. Cook U.; C. \V. Shiver, R. S. Lafayette Council No 2. 11. & S. M., meet,s second .Tuesday in ?ftoh month. C. H. Grtrftn, T. 1. M.; H T. Goodnle. R I, IX M; J. .C. Rowan, T. P. C. VV.; A. W. Bur nett, Recordor. : : Dally pemindsr. Begin r'ght with a boy at eighteen months and you won't hare to throab Mm at eight years. H COLUMBIA LUMBER MANUFACTURING j mill work SASH, DOORS, BUNg V^ND PLAIN S HUGER STS. Pk**j . COLUMBIA, S.C. Dr. I. H. Altuiiir Dr.R.E-' Alexander & Ster< v DENTISTS 0?k? S??k? * Cmwr lwti ??*1 . Dr. k *H. KERRISON 1 DBNTIHT Successor to- Dr. U : Wr*i Office In the v| Mm mi Rnilillng MONLV TO 0N RBA1- TerTmsTB - B. O. vo?Tro?5> MONttV TO i On improved farmp. ^ T Apply io B. B. Clark#. Ic