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Senator Hinltb will auk Hooretary ?f War Baker to vlalt (Columbia for the purjMMto of vxamlutiiK th# albi for ? propoaod nitrate plant. FINAL DISCHARGE Notion fx brrcby givi'n Unit W. I*, j HukkIiih, Atlmliiist rator of (ho oatatr ?f W. W. HukuIiih, detwaod, baa thlx Hay tuade appl lea tlou unto nje for a j final dlaebni'Ke aH syeb Administrator. j and that On the Ilrd day of February 11)17, at It O'clock In the forenoon, at the Probate ottlce of K?r?bavv County., baa been appointed for the bearing of ?av! applleatlon, and for the m n. ??f fitter* DlKpilaaory. W. Judge of Probate Kertdiaw County. < .n ii it, -ii. s. p., January 3rd, 1U17. WOOD'S Seed Catalog for VH7, tells about the best f arm and Garden n-d W ci. I, i '><" ? ' > (;t /(, i > .. , l?i oflt pi) J Loj> . M .. , Tho , t.'if'e i iif k'? in our I u ' i tu-so Vvliiv !? we I o experi enced during ilio p.', j?t year to ilic brat ol cvldonco iiiY lo the high quality of . WOOD'S SEXDS. Write catalog and priccs of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed I'oi&t *cs, >red C.ntsorany Fur it 1 Sc zcis required. Catalog Hi. :: .1 *:?' i; < i request. T. w. woco O SONS, , SEEDSMLN, - K:chniocil, Va. j - ..A r ? , . ' ' W. O. HAY'S Automobile and Machine Shop Camden, South Carolina Equipped (lie Kqual to any in the South. We make any kind an*l sl/.? of i spring. best vanadlmn steel used, ami guaranteed. I Storage liattcries charged wltb the very latest motor generating s*'t 11 1 n saving of time and money. Axle and propellor shafts made and guaranteed to equal the factory product In every ptf rticular. ? Casings and Tubes vulcanized ? all work guaranteed. Presto-Lite Kxehange ? Styles It and 10 cylinders always on hand. , Fislt Tires ami tubes always in stock. We will personally see that you are satisfied with our service or we do not want your money. Oxy-Aeetylene Welding ? Castings of all kinds of metals a specialty. i Thanking you all for the hand some support given me since going In business for myself, 1 am, Yours respectfully, W. O. HAY PRESCRIPTIONS Jr is important that n prescription be properly filled. CarclcsHnesa may mean the death of a loved one. Never any -mi^takea hore. We are exact. We uk? only the Purest of Drugs. We supply everything In the Drug Line at moderate price#. CLYBURN DRUG CO. TVIcpttOfM* 73. JACKSON'S INAUGURATION. ? l4mvelo?m?d by Adami? but tha Poopl* Mad* Thing* Pretty Lively. It was on I ob II. the day the ? l?'< jural votes were eoWitod. Inrt'i .fa? Arrived In Washington ami took up 1 1 w residence u( Uadsfoy'a, an Inn fiituoUM III stage coaching days lit* declined to cull ujmmi i'r6?ldeut Adams, liu|:l> lutf that ho could not bring himself to touch tint hand of a man who had, at tallied olllce ih rough unworthy menus He busied himself with the oUU-6 seek em, who rushed to Washington In In credible number*. likewise avoiding Adams to Hock around the power that won to be. Adams, resenting this broach of etiquette, took no official or social notice of lib* successor tend left the city on the ad of March, neither he nor any utetpbor of Ida cabinet re malnlng to welcome' iaekson to olllce. On the morning of March 4 those fortunate to secure a commanding po altion on Caplto) hill l(K>ked down upon Pennsylvania avenue alive with carts and carrlagoa full of women and chil dren, their tnale escort a walking be side them. At last a small company of men was aeeu marching compactly through this crowd up the middle of the avenue, ono tall figure holding his hat, while the wind played through his willful gray locks. There wps some thing military lu tho alght. something most unmilltary in the nibble of poo pie shouting themselves hoarse In ac claim of the spare, erect llguro. It was an expression of popular will and popular trfiat that gripped the heart and Hent an ache to the throats even of those who feared the "Tennessee bar harlan" and his bout. After taking the oath of olllce Jack sou returned to the White (louse on horseback, followed Indiscriminately by white and black, rich und poor men. women und children, who swarm ed over the lawn and through the rooms of the executive mansion, where no poilco provision had been made for such an onslaught The courageous old warrior was forced that day to do What he Hcldoin did. 116 retreated and sought refuge In his old quarters at Oadsby's. Current rumor had it that a quantity of china and cut glass to the value of several thousand dol lurs was broken In an attempt to get refreshments to the multltudo, and finally great tubs of punch were car rled out In front of the house, but that "hogsheads would not have been enough." ? Helen Nlcolay In Century. BOILING WATER. It l? Not Always Hot and Somotimoa May Be Barely Heated. If you scald yourself with tho toil kettlo you are apt to think that boiling water Is a pretty hot proposition. Bin boll in/? water is not alwiiy^ very hot water, and this is t he way it happens When water bolls ordinarily It Is be cause great heat lias separated the tiny particles of the water, forcing upward jind outward in lively bubbles the nir which is contained in thein. This I* done In spite of the downward pros sure of the atmosphere. Alter the wa ter has become hot enough to boll it can got no hotter, because the air es capos ns fast as it Is sufficiently hosted to do so There arc places on flu* earth where the pressure of the atmosphere upon the water Is so slight that it requires but little heat to push "apart the par titles and set free the air bubbles which are confined in tbe water, so it l>eglns to boll before it becomes very hot. It. ought hardly to be called cold water, perhaps, but it Is certainly far from being as hot as ordinarily boil Ing water. This state of things is I found on all high mountain tops, as the ' atmosphere grows weaker and its pros 1 sure loss as one ascends j A man traveling at a great elevation I in the Andes mountains put some fnv ' tatoes in a jH)t of water over a hot Are | The water began to boil almost tin i mediately, but the potatoes did not ! cook. All the afternoon and all the j night the water bubbled and boiled, but still the potatoes were not cooked. The ! tndllnp water was not hot enough. Humbled Arrogance. "That did me more good than any thing that has happened in a long time." "What did?" "Tho Green's new car broke down right in front of our house, and I had the pleasure of sitting in our front window and watching Green and his whole family work for an hour trying to get it started again."? Detroit Free Press. Her Saddest Hour. "A woman's saddest hour." Viaid the amateur poet, "is that In which she finds her first gray hair." "Not necessarily," his wife replied. "It may be the hour In which sho learns that the man sho Jilted when ; she met the failure whom she married has bee o mo a millionaire. "-*-Life. A Slight Omission. ' A recruit t>eing ordered aloft lu a ' military balloon hesitated In obeying and complained to his captain, "Please, J sir, in my oath of allegiance I Bwore to bo true and faithful on land and | water, but there was nothing said about air." ? Boston Transcript Hl? Motive. Pillows ? I never realized till three years ago why Dobson was always preaching patlenoo. Bolster*? What made you realize it then? Pillows? 1 j lent him $10.? New York Globe. Fans In Jspan. Fans are In universal use In Japan. Bren the Japanese serrant girl has a flat fan made of rough paper to blow tbe chareo?l Area with or to use as a dustpan. "> AwweJMloo to Meet. i 'b?- Wtate Jfaruurr's Hecret Associa tion will meet at Macedonia, Cheater Held county the Slid .Saturday of Jan uary which falls on tin* 13th day there* ?>f A full delegation to rwiuintfd tUL business of Wnportauce will come up for consideration 1. J. ftfcKouxlC 10. s; Hhuler Iijih been eleifted city manager of Sum tor. 1 1?? succeeds I* 10. Wldte who Man taken office as supervisor of Huniter county, a position to which he was ejected last summer. Nantucket In the LlmcMght. Nantucket, scene of Oermauy'e latent submarine exploits, has taken a front place in many previous wars. Heglnning life as a whaling stution, the Quaker lalaiul hullt up a, fleet of. nearly 150 vessel* hy the end of the eighteenth century. In 1785,' however, the British took or nunk 134 of theae MhipH. To add to Nantucket'* misfor tune*, tallow oil began to displace whale oil for the making of candles, and In 1812 the whaling fleet again suf fered destruction during this second war. The famous old Puritan town, or village owod its whaling Industry to the accident of Christopher Hussey having been blown out to sea, and thus provided with an opportunity of tack' ling the sperm whale afar from shore. The industry perished 50 years ago, giving place to the hotel and the boajrd lng house. ? London Chronicle. Cut Trees by Exploding Dynamite, Instead of an ax and saw to re move th<l tops Of trees that are to be used as masts In logging epilations, dynamite is used to shoot off the tops. After the branches have been removed, a rigger climbs the trees, with a set of Irons, to the point where it Is neces sary to cut off the top. Hero the trunk Is usually about 12 inches In di ameter. The rigger ties a string of dynamite cartridges, fastened end .to end like sausages, around the trunk at this point, inserts a blasting cap with about 20 feet of fuse In one of these sticks, lights tho end of the fuse, and descends before the explosion takes place. Tho tree top Jumps Into the air with explosion and the trunk is left ready for attaching the rigging for dragging In and loading the logs, ? Engineering Record. Tho Cane Fashion. In nearly all tho pictures of men's fashions, and they are quite frequent these days as the women's, there is a cane in evidence, as if that wps a necessary adjunct of the reigning fash ion. It is not an unpleasant feature of a man's apparel. As n. matter of stVle It is attractive, and as a contribu tion to his satisfaction it is more so. There Is a drawback, to- wit, that in order for a man to carry a cane suc cessfully he must dress welt.-? Colum bus Journal. . * 1 TAX NOTICE. Otlicc of Treasurer, Kershaw Co., Caihden, S. C., Sept, 20, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the hooks v\ill hi* open for. collecting State, Coun ;y and School taxes from Oetolmr 15th, 1910, to .March 15th, 11)17. A penalty of 1 i>er cent, will be added to all taxes unpaid Jan. 1st, 1917 ; 2 per cent. Feb. 1, 1917; 3 per cent. March 1, 1917.-I The rate j>er centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills State taxes 6 Mi County taxes - - ) Special taxes ) 11 , Komi taxes ? ) School taxes ?3 , < ij" v Total ? ? ? 20% The following school districts have special levies : Special school tax District No. 1 5 Special school tax District No. 2 ?..4 Sj>eclal school tax District No, 4 4 Si>eclal school tax District No. 0...-. 4 Special school tax District No. 7 4 Special school tax District No. 8 4 Special school tax District No. 9 4 Special school tax District No. 10 5 Si>ecial school tax District No. 11 5 Si>eclal school tax District No. 12 7 j Si>ecial school tax District No. 13 4 Special schoo^ tax District No. 14 3 Special school tax District No. 15 3 Special school tax District No. 17 3 Si>ecial school tax District No. 18 4 Special school tax District No. 19 4 Sj>eclal school tax District No. 20 4 Special school tax District No. 21 2 SiHjcial school tax District No. 22 7 Special school tax District No. 23 .3 Sj)eclal school tax District No. 24 4 Special school tax District No. 25 4 Sj>ecial school tax District No. 26 4 Special school tax District No. 27.. ..6 Special school tax District No. 28....0 Special school tax District No. 29.. ..4 S|>ecial school tax District No. 30....2 Special school tax District Nq. 37 ...H Si>eelal school tax District No. 31....0 Si>eclal school tax District No. 32.. ..4 Special school tax District No. 33....4 Special school tax District No. 34. ...4 Si>ecial school tax District No. 35..?4 Special school tax District No, 30?4_ Special school tax District No 40..11 Special school tax District No. 40....8 Sj>ecial school tax District No. 47....4 The (>oll tax Is $1.00. All able-bodied male persons from the age of twenty-one (21) td sixty (GO) years, both Inclusive, except resi dents of thtf incorporated towns of the county shall pay $2.00 as a road tax, except ministers of the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers employed In public sohools, school trus tees and persons i>ermanently disabled in the military service of this State, and persons who served in the late war between the States, and all per sons actually employed in the quaran- 1 tine service of this State and all resi dents who may l>e attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present certificates frotu two reputable physicians of this county. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCASKILL, , County Treasurer. invasion continue l Prisoners mtd - <JiM? r*H Into IJer mail Hands. Thit li?vt^li??r of" rioxmmnia by tJio t r<x>i?? of the central powers epntluv ties to progress d%*T%*> M10 efforts <>r ?he Russians auti Uott?l?MiU??? h(,hl them hack. Berlin report* tlmt the in vader* moving eastward Into Molduvla from the Transylvanlair Ali>* region ure alnlngVround step by step while the force of Field Marshul von MackeiK sen, driving northward in. Moldavia, has won additional *r<ftnd caching the PutnR river doctor. In thin tl^ht Ing the Teutonle allien, awarding to llerllu, have taken 5.01M prlsonera and eapttirod tbivo gw>" and ten.inuchlue gniiH. i Petrograd admits that the Russians along the line of the Putna and Hereth rivers have fallen baek. but ?ay mano euvre was curried out without hlnder , a nee. ' A slight withdrawal on the Kasslnu river bv the Uu^-ruh also Is recorded by Petrograd. but it Is usneiv^l that south of the Oltyu river and nog: Ue k<rca, on the Scbltza river, attacks by the troops of the central powers were repulsed. i Tliere still Is vigorous lighting go i ing on in northern Rtwla In the re gion of lUga. Berlin reports the re, pulse of Hussian attacks on the both sides of the River Aa, and between Frlerlelwtadt and the Mltua-Olaloard. The Husslans. however, have recaptur ed an Island In the Dflna river north* ,.r llllukst, which Was taken from them recently. ? ? Petrograd reports also the, repulse of German attacks south of I?ake l$ab-| it. west of Riga. c In the other theatres; "according to the various official communications, hombardmeuts and minor engagements by raiding and patrol parties contluue to prevail. Greece has been given 48 hours by the entente allies In which to eqm ply with their demands for the with drawal of all Greek troops in Thes saly, the roductlon In the nifmber of (J reek forles elsewhere, the release of political prisoners and an apology bv (Jreece to the aille<l nations and their tings. Died in Florida. Mr. Bovd Ramsey, a native of Sum tor county, was killed In Florida by ft Train last Sunday morning, and Ills bodv arrived In this city Wednesday morning. The funeral was held at the Maine's burying ground in the 1 riva teer section where the remains werG interred. For many years Mr. Ramsey was a farmer in this nection. but a few years ago moved to Bamberg county, where he continued his fanning operations, and each year went to Florida In the winter, and was engaged In work there when the fatal accident occurred. Ihe details of the accident have not been obtained. , , The deceased is survived b> hi. mother Mrs. Wallace R:Vmsqfr', ww> lives on Corbett street, one brother, Matt Raiusely and three sisters. Mrs.* Robert Mellette. Summerton : Mrs. U vey house. North Carolina, and Miss Rem Ice Ramsey. ? Sumter Item. Head Too Hard for I>ead. It is a good thing for Son Hluton, colored, that his head Is hard, for ha<l it not been he would be a dead one now. Son got In a rueus Satur day afternoon with Haas Watson, also colored, the affair occurring on the Slmrill place inst east of York. Ilaas Shot Son la the head, a ball, a *12 caliber. entering straight until It struck the skull,1 when It turned and lodged behind th<^ ear. When removed sev eral hours later by l)r. W. C White, the leaden missis was split, the negro's bond proving so herd that -the pistol II red at < . lo.-e range cudd not pe Jet rate it. The woun?!e 1* man U getMng a'.ong nicely. Watson mad? his escam? after th ? .shooting and has not been appro hende<l.? Rock Hill Record. ? Outlook (# The Farmer t, Olcmson (Allege, B. C., Jai? roMviwUr- of opfntor imoitif i.uumlal writers Is ><iu: there will be it litrjw d* home '(UP IWl stufTs for several years after tbe war ends. Altho the war lias cauaed an un usual demand for (Uod supplies and has ? hoisted tHe pried to record-making ' levels, our- farming industry outfit not to suffer from the ltd urn iff ~r~; To be Hure the world at large will bo a convalescent jmrsou after |>eace Is declared and it way be Uttlo time before It regains it* normal and healthy uppetlte. Nevertheless tbe survivors of anuies will still need large amounts of foot! stuffs and tbe consumption of noiK'oinbutants may, increase. There will be a falllng'off itv demand* for various products and a shiftlug to others and as a result prices will have to be readjusted. Much of the disturb-, slices that will reault uiay be unavoid able u? all prospects are more or less clouded and uncertain. However we ought to be preiuired to meet all these threatening disturbances and if- wo can't eliminate their injuries we can at least mitigate them. Our country is not only wiping out Its indebtedness but it la accumulating capital. New ifcmunds have excited and awakened new needs thus broad ening the yutlook for activities. There OA.;'1.1 Ik mi increase In ourtfKiIlltle? for ? lug the rest of the world ami our I jh'hh moil iuhhI only to exercise | NJKht and al iwjjpn with jH Uw ttnir 4*f rtielr couuuutttf utilise thereby lu tho iuohI cfifix maimer possible all tho limuuusc vantages that we have gained ovtr nations lu this re?iM**t. District of Columbia ityoe* Dr; Washington, Jan. 1). The Hheu bill to abolish saloona in the unit capital after. November 1, 11)17, (Missed late today by the senate, fi H2L It now goes to the house, w the frieuds claim It la assured \>f HUgO. While tlie measure nrohlblta Hale of liquor in th6 DlatHet of lunibia, it permits unlimited |eud< tion for personal use. An araemli which would have submitted the pi aal to a referendum' of citizens of district was defeated Just before Hugo by a tie vote, 48 to 48, Not ttwilt. A pillar of the colored church, / ander Jackson, was enteitalidni dinner the pastor and some of the p nent members. After grace Ale*ai began to carve the chicken, and pustor waxed facetious. "Hrudder Jackson," he aakcd * ingly, "do de white folks round keen chickens?" Alexander pried loose a wIuk. Hall," he responded. "dey does not: dey Huttlnly tries hard enough tc Washington Post. niin^i^iini II I J I ? ???? "??"?! "I "? ? 'Mo? ??? fcn i ? - " ? ,-r. 1 . . ' ... - ? ! ! ? -- " xi"^' ' 1 ? ? ? "l 1 1 ' -> THE CAMDEN FUEL COMPANY , ? \ ? ^VvV- f j ' ; :i "? v ? ? : ? r , . t Bear to remind its friends and the public that it is still - in the COAL and WOOD buibeu despite rumors to the contrary. It handle* hig h-class fuel at ; lowest pricey Orders appreciated and given proqupt and courteous sti tention. 1. J. McKENZIE, Manager Telephone 58. .. . ' rs ? ;; . ? ? . ? _ : : I - ? ;y m : 77T. ?w.- >????* Jeweler and Optician YOUR You consult it more often than any other of yoiui friends, but you have to know that the information it give* you is reliable. ? ? * . . ' C * . - ' " V We Sell Reliable Watches ? 'v '? " , ? i 7 We them in . -'A fe carry none but standard makes. We are showing) in the latest patterns. ^ ? j ^..11 - ~ ? i ? i -e^ js a beau The thin model full jeweled watch ty. Our wrist watchfis. ladfea art* ^ men. TTT r i/Fvr: ; - BSs^?*-- -w " ? - v . ? ? ? L '? It'1*' J ?* ?*? ? * '- ' * '?** ^- '. ** ' ?/!.*'__ Any The farm stays thief can steal your gold, but he can't walk a&ay with your farm, stays-right^thef^and continues to increase in value. ? ? ? ? ? ? i * J A11n?>o nflfih month section the near future? We have just the thing for you, a proposition which we believe 1 0 be the finest we have ever offered to the people of this community, one which we have every confidence will yield the purchaser large profits within the course of of just a few years. Lct | give you the details face to face ? that is more, satisfactory to you. . .. ? :: . C. P. DuBOSE & REAL ESTATE, RENTS, * ?