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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE . ? . i . | tmwMI *,*></ ^4 ??* * 'JjS* * ' V" "X "? ? ?*? Published every Friday hi 1100 No. Ilroad Street, and entered at the Gtm <1*11 us second class mall mut tor. Price per annum $1.00, We are Kind to receive communica tions ??f a reasonable length, but tin important condition of their puhllca t Ion is that they shall In all rases lie accompanied by (lie full name and exact address of the sender, obitu aries, resolutions *? f respect, and church notices will not be charged for. Mat tern of purely a personal uatnre will he charged for at the rate of live cents u line. Whiskey or patent medicine advertisements will not bo accepted at any price. Kates for display adver tising made known on application. Camden, S. C, Sept. 22, 1916, *<Jlve ns <i luiiir rest, politically, If you please. The Chronicle tilled with live ad vct'llslng from home linns this wwk, ALxo will l>c found many foreign ar ticles it 1 1 \ ert ised. We art* cautions to carr.\ oiih reliable advertising, and uu less ndverti?ing is rellahle we will not l(>t it Into one columns. You will not u'et full value of your i*ii>er unless von niid the advertisements closely. Wonder how those men in <?reen vlile county who kissed It lease the j other day now feel? < >r went they; .hulas kisses? lie t ? ?1? I them that if i they wanted anything all they luid to do was to ask Sheriff Rector. I l?re j In hiH'k Hill he told a crowd nt one i of the mills that no matter what kind ; of trouble they uot In. Just to come | to him at Columbia and he w ould get j them out of their trouble. Hut Please j now Is of no more consequence than j a last year's bird's nest. He will never aualn he the "(iovermu* of his friends." So long, (V>lle. Take keer | of yourself. ItiM-k lliil Record.. An 'editor approached St. Peter at the (tohlcn <iate and banding him a long list of delinquent subsorll>ers suld : "Iy<H>k this list over carefully and see If any of these fellows have sneqiked, through the iiearly yfates." "No," said St. Peter, "there are none of them lu side, but a fellow ?llp|M'd through how the other day who took the |>aper a year without paying for It and luid the postmaster mfeirk It 'refused.' hut we are after him, and when caught, he will Im? consigned to the place where he proi>erly belongs. He Is meaner even than the delinquent subscriber, and Heaven Is not his liome." ? HalTuey I a m Ijjer. Notice of Third Primary. i hereby tfive notice 1 1 1 :i t a third Primary Klcction lias heeu ordensl for Se|?t. 'JUth. Ililli. to vote for one ( I > member of tin* House of Kcprcseuta fives for Kershaw Count, .. M I,. A NVI'ITKOWSKV, County ('hairmaii From it ImimIih:hh j[H>lut lit view, u |Hrlitl<1ll Mill II M ?< I II s mttcb fur Qtf lu-w sjwi |h-i mikI i 1)0 < Mironlcle I > ? ? i lu full share Iff cuinp.ilgn advertis ing.. . , III VI IH MINTS. Tin I nir?-<1 Statvx Public Health Sim \ in* ii.ikH do > irti Maintain a | h ?l I ii(<mI wi ll iiml Hum i > ? oiaplaln ulmut the undortnkor'H bill? , Think screening Is too ox|?eiislvo tk in I tlu>n > ?lit in?* malaria on ( ln> oil limb'? Iii.??|si ? >n simluiry cigar factories and i lit'ii use' a public cigar cutter? CaiT,\ n line lui in I k<*rohlef nul tl.in forget !<? rovi'i* your mouth when >?? m coiiuli V L , , ITEMS OVER THE STATE i in fl'i i?k> 's i 'liaiuhor of Commerce .nul Agrlcult ii i*?* com plct od llu* on in ? ; pit Inn It Iium. wnmil for llu* last week , ii u?i llii> H mi I cent uooilod to hulhl ii' magnificent iii'W hotel for thilYuoy wiin ; .tihscrlbed. Tin* new struct me Is to coat ^ob.tHMi iiml will lie olio of tile! most ii | ? -to-iluto im h lorn utld ctanjiletc hotolK In South ( 'arnlimi. Kdward ( \ Htackhouse unit Mrs. Put 1'a I lit* Kills were uci|iiltt<Ml of the din rue of adulter) In th?- Columbia police court ' Fraliiy. Htackhouse Is u state consta- . bio, appointed b,\ (iovoriinr Manning. ! Mrs. Kills Is the wife of a Columbia1 hotel proprietor. The two were caught j lu a 1 1 n I 1 1 1 tr house In < *? >1 n n i bin some tlllie |l|?o. lioveriior Muiiulug left Columbia | Thursila.v night for Washington. He; will *pcnd some time at Atlantic City,] N. .1.. before rot inning to South ('aro- ; Una. flau?lc Wlilt link,- a white man about ill Mills of Inge it { i? I well connected, for, tho past several months residing near the town of Stood man lu the extreme southwwteru |H>rtlon of tho county, \\ as lu the Lexington county jail nmpSloinlay night upon a warrant I ilia I'm i iik him with assault with intent to ravish, the alleged victim being his little ton yea r old stopdu lighter. a child of his s<H*oiul wife. In attempting to arrest au unknown negro, rural policeman K. .1. Alsohrook, of McColl, was shot and died within two hours. Tho negro eseii|Hs|. "Aunt Melia," one of tin' old time mammies of the Fort Mill section, riled Friday at tho advanced ago of b.'l yon i*h. She was born a alave and spent the last of her years tlshlng along the Catawba river. Insurance Funds A lot ted. Coluuibia, Sopt. 111. ? The State treasurer will shortly distribute to the varkais county treasurers the sum ? >f $.'{1,!MIL'..'{7, tills being the amount of additional li<i?nse fees collected from insurauee coni|ianios doing business in this State for the scint-nmuml pe riod ending June 30, ISltli. Kershaw county's share <>f this allottnuMit is Notice. An) pct>on holding account* agaiu>t my father t will appreciate very much if they will let me have *111110 at oiico. Persons owing him if the\ rare to do v. t ? *: 1 1 1 *rl lli' with ini'. Wry res| ici t full \ . (J. ( '. Urine MARRIAGE LICENSES Recently Issued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate. Llltlier I Hfltosr Mini 1 .1 1 1 it.* I >11 lieil n. < 'USSHM. Cihhes Tli? 'inp-oli ; 1 1 m I Let tie Kjgypt. ( 'a m? It'll. Shivers Tinker ;i it* I llolllo Ami Sel Icfs. ( 'nssji 1 1 . Oseiii' Lee. Let Irene, and Maggie ; Hrown. Camden. Lucius Menter a i m I Cora Hell. He I luine. lOarle .(olnisuii and Kfhel .Tones, Itla ney. Henjaniin Thompson and Lizzie Wright. Cantey. ' .lames Willi.' ii i h I Keheeea Kirklnml. Bethune. Peter Stratford and ltosa Fisher. i ( 'anidcii. .lames Trnesdel nnd KIIzn Robinson, Cantey. Lemuel Melton and l\innie <?aither. West vl lie. John Hell and Ida Salmoixl, Ker shaw. 1 1 a mini*' Nelson and Lula Stewart ' ( 'iimdi'ii. .1 1 >o i.iivc and Iivm* Jones, Camden. J<?hn Hawkins and Isabel Newman, j < Jen r ire Tucker. ('annh'ii ami Leila) < *1 \ burn. I >el<n 1 1 ?. Uohert I mreit and Melia S!iieh|s. : < 'a mdi'ii. I Wallace Miws and .Mamie .Mark. I lii i tsville. .Mayor,, ? ? i iilitli litis ordered a recal. c'ectloii at which the fate of the I'oiu mission form of government will be <le ided in 4 'til Kill hill . M. T. .Morrison, pn oident of 1 1 ? South Carolina Farmer's I'liion, urges farmers f ? > hold their cotton for 20cls.. ?The | n*(?| ?erf.v shortage of the Na tional Cuard of South Carolina amount in*.' to over has been e immiI. according to a letter received M'^tenlay by (?ov. Manning from A. I,. .Mills chief of the Militia bureau, l ulled States wnv department. The National (iiiaril has lieen mustered into the service of the 1'nlted States with a clean slate. The original shortage was more than $100,000. This amount was decreased by the work of (Jov. Manning and \V. \V. Moore, adjutant general. In a target trial on Chesapeake bay last week the dreadnought Pennsylva nia in a simultaneous salvo of 12 shots with 14-inch guns, hit the target at a distance of l"J.OOO yards live times out nf twehe shots. This is said to be a world record for hits at that distance, i The t a >*!.'? t whs not visible to the gun- 1 Card of Thanhs. \\ t \\ Mi to express our deep appre ? I 1 ; ? ? ? 1 1 for the many kindnesses shown ? ?Mr father and the sympathy expressed i ;? .(? i,\ ,.?ir friends. ?!. ( Itrilce. j T. It. I truce. M r< .1 A I :i ill \ Siuil li There i< no more important. work in this world, no greater duty than to help others keep up their courage. He cheerful confidence give more life to the heart : and he is our enemy who, by his words of doubt and his spirit of fear, saps this ardor and takes from us our courage. ? The Visitor.; They found a lot of courage that, simmered in the sun: they Jdended it with iMitience and just a spice of fun: they poured in hope nnA laugh ter and then with sudden twist, they stirred it all together and made n op timist* ? Stolen with Pleasure. For a month past we have neglect ed reading our exchanges, ami as a consequence a great pile had accum ulated on our exchange table. Since 1 ist Friday we have si tout several hours each day looking over them. It's really funny to read what some of them had had to say about the primary elect ions. We have to laugh every time we see one of those back copies of the Charleston American. The coeksure i less with which it predicted the triumph of Mr. Mease is niuusing. 'The Spartanburg Journal with equal cer tainty. but not so vehemently, predict ed the election of Mr. Pant. We are' going to confess to the truth, viz: The J ideaseites had us scared almost to , *loath. ami it. was because we were so badly f lightened that we did such good 'running. That's all there Is to it. ? ! < ijtfl'liev Ledger. I i TAX NOTICE <MUeo of Treasurer. KW.l ( uiMiit'ii, s. <\. -jTjJJ Notice Is hereby given I hut H*, will be o|H>n for collating suu* i ty iijfut School I h xok froui Oetul, UM(i, to March 16th, Hi|7. \ of 1 lK?r cent. Will U< Utldisl J taxes unpaid .Ian. 1st, M>1 7 ? ?? w_ I VI, 11117 : :t ,K>r coin. Thu rate t^r tvntum for Ki* county Is as follows: Statu taxes _ (Vunty toXN Special taxcfl ltoad taxes Sclu.ol liiM's Total ,?7*^ The following sellout <Hxtrtcis s]HHial .levies: Spec la I school tax District No. i SiKH'lal school tax iHalrlOl Ha. SiKH-lal school tax District No. ?""? S|HH*lal school tax District. No] fc* Special school tax District No. 7.1 ? SpiH-lal sciImooI tax District Na 8 J SiKH'lal school tax District No. ? Special sch<H>l tax District No, io J SiHH-lal sc1uh>1 tax District No. U J Sikh'IhI school tax District No. |j j Si>eclal MojbOQl tax District No. iJ 1 Sp(H'lal school tax District No. H J SiKH'lal school tax District No. lsTj Special school tax District No. n. SiKH.*lal school tax District No. l? Special school tax District No. H> " SiKH'lal school tax District No. 2(lJ SiKH-lal Sdbool tax District Nu 2L Special school tax District No. 22. Special school tax District No. Special school tax District No, Sikh'IhI school tax District No. 25. _ Special school tax District No. J Special school tax District Na SiKH'lal school tax District Na SiKH-lal school tax District No. Special school tax District N'a SiKH'lal school tax District No. JL, SiKH'lal school tax District No. & SiKH'lal school tax District No. Jt Si>eclal school tax District No. Ji. Special school tax District No. 35, SiKH'lal sehool tax District Na Jt SiKH'lal sehool tax District No #. SiKH-lal school tax District No. It SiKH'lal school tax District Na fl_ The ih?11 tax is $1.00. All able-hodied male ixirsons fn the ago of twenty-one (21) to sii ((H)) years, both inclusive, except n dents of the incoriK>rated towns of i county shall pay $2.00 as a road L_ except ministers of the gospel acted in charge of a congregation, teachc employed in public schools, school tn t<H>s and persons permanently disable in the military service of this f<til and i>ersoiis who served in the itk war l>etween the States, and all pa sons actually employed in the quant tine service of this State and all raj dents who may be attending school ? college at the time when said rod tax slinll become due. Persons rial* ing disabilities must present certificate from two reputable physicians of tMj county. All information as to taxes will V furnished u|kui application. '? I ). M. McOASKlLL. County Treasurer. | Children love . NJ3.C. .GRAHAM CRACJ because uieu taste so oood-sl sweetened to satisfy vounpste? pal pyivupe llkp them Joecause tney not ir taste (food but orenour tshinrt as wel Sddby cjtooen* every ~ wheic. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Sc&lOc * Packages FOR SALE 2329 SHARES Wateree Building & Loan Association Stock Subscribe for Shares in Series No. 5. Make First Payment in .lant \21J Capital Paid In (Series No. 3&4) $81,686.00 Profits Earned . . . . . $17,517.00 Total Capital and Profits . . $99,203.00 Loans to Share Holders . . $118,026.01 Organized in 1904. Have Not Lost a Dollar in Bad Loans Have liquidated Series No. 1 and No. 2 and will close and liquidate Series No. 3 with Dec. payment^ REMEMBER, Series No. 5 begins January 1917. $1.00 per share per month is all you have to pay. See Mr. John T. Mackey and tell him how many shares you want. # n.Sn?7Ww P nNN' Pre*" r- J,?"N T: MACKEY' SeC" and Trea?" i L- A. WITTKOWSKY, Solicit DIRECTORS:? W. J. Dunn, C. W. Birchmore; D. Wolfe, Jno. T. Nettle., JohK&Macfcey, T. J. Arrant., J. J. Goodale, F. M. Woolen, L. A. WittkoWsky.