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WINTIIKOr COUJSOIS Hdwlurtihlp and lliilrsuro (Examination Friday July 6th. 'Die examination' of (lie award of meant srfiotnr^titps lu "WIhlJ>i*op College a*ixl for the admission of new vhujent* will In- held ut tlu? County (Vuirl Ho use on Fridtt y, July 0, at 1> a in. Ainiliennts must not l>?* li'KM than sixteen .veav* of an*' When Schol arship are vaeaut after July U they will I ?< ? a war h?J to those making Ihe highest average at this examination, provided they iiipcI the condition* gov erning the award. Applicants t or Si-hola nddps should write to l'regl dent Johnson for Seholarshlp exaini nation Manks Thi'sc blanks. proj>er l\ tilled out hj tin* applicant. should be ti I?mI with I'ri'sldcnt Johnson hy July J at. Scholarships are worth $loo ami free tuition 'l'lic next session will open September 1!?, 1 ?. l'"or fui tlier tnforin.itIon and catalogue. ail dress President l? I> .lolulsoii. I{?h k Hill. S C FINAL DISCHARGE. Not li e Is h??reh.\ xi\?? 11 that one aionth from this dale on Saturilay. Jane IHlh. I!?17. we will make to lite I'rohate ('onrt of Kershaw County our final return ii > Ivxeentrix anil I0x?*cntor ? >f the estate of (J. M. Turner. de ceased. and on the same day we will, ask IN- Court fi>r a linal discharge from <tiir trust as said otll< er>. IM.I'/.AltKTH V TI'lt.VKK. 10. M. 1J MUCK, l.'xeeutrlx and Kxecntor of the (Mate of <!. M. Turner, deceased Camden. S Mn,\ loth. !!?17 Money to Loan On improved farm lands in Richland, Lexington, Ker shaw and Fairfield Countie. Long terms, no annual pay ments, low interest. Jas- B- Murphey, Attorney at Law, 905 Palmetto Building. Columbia, S C. T. K. Trotter, Attorney at Law Camden, S. C. FAR M L O A N S V\ <? ar?* propaivd to no^o lial?' loans on improved farm land- in K??r>-i?\\v county at a^Kj^ rate <?{'interest. Loans to run for I've years. I. V. \SSKY I. ('. IIOCCK -RUB OUT PAIN with pood oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. I he best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A chcs, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. >IO.\ 1 , \ III i 4 > \ N On 111tin .- . . ? - j*. i??>? A (i in \ ''? i < it t, i >' r <';?mil. i,, (J. ' ,w MONi;> Tit lO\\ (i\ K i" ' I KSTATK K\SY TKHMS I ? . i (Ml'l ????>? l.">T ?i Or. E. H. KERRISON Dentist i rr* ? >? i I'.i i ?? - III.- :?I? I I " l\ i 'I ? SI - I *li??!!?? COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGF.R S I S Pl.on^ 7 1 COLUMBIA, S. ( DR. R. F.. STEVENSON D1A ns'i ( rockrr ItulhlioK Camden. S. C. " ? - ???? lilCKKIlAW NJKWH NOTIW. hilt'resliiiK Happening* (inlbwed Fnan The Kra of That Placr. Mia. .SaUiu lUliikwdl. ulfu **t 4f\r CaVeiav Haekwoll, <11<>?I iil> llu-lr homo lit (lit* Flat ('reck section last Fi'lflrt^ llfU'l' till illness lasting ahotlt tlVO weeks unit uii> hurled at Mt, t'lstfUh i'Ihiitli>ar?I i?ii Saturday. She I* hut \ i\???I h\ her hu*haud ami four small ? h11<Itt'ii, \> ho Iimvi' (lit* sympathy of tin- ? -< mi in ii it 11 \ lii the loss of \v!f?> ami iiiol her Prof \N I'd^ur 1 towers, who lias I mm 'i i teaching In ila* Virgin In l'oly thcuii I nsflt nle, returned home lant \\ cUnesday to s|hmiiI tlu> summer va I ill (on. i hi Friday nl^ht at el^ht o'clock, in tlii- Sunday Vchool room of tin* I ta|>! 1st church, a iua#s un<etinfr 1* [ a llial Jo ortfatil/.c a Kershaw branch ? X tin- American Hed Cross Society. Mr*. .Mai v In Thompson. of ltirin|u^ ' li it in. A In.. Ir> *| vending a while in Ker shaw with liet daughter. .Mrs. 1{. I.. Hilton William .1 Howard. ??f Uanvllle, Nil. and Mis- Hat tie lllrd of Kershaw were married last Tliursdax nljjht I?y Hew .1 M .Seal at that minister's home The\ left Monday f<>r Virginia. The Illuming Hook School, of which [Mis* Marie Willlimhain was the very etticlent teacher, closed its .session, Iriilay il?e lsili Mis* Will Ingham 11; ? x lei II rne? I h> her lloim* ;il Wililis l?. .r... MKs Sadie Sellers, who formerly lived in Kershaw, ami whose home Is m>u .ii Cameron, N. is s|H>ndln^ a f'eiv ila,\x in Kei'sluiw with Miss Thel ma Sow ell, Uev. .1 It ('iistoii and family re turneil t<i->l week from l^ailsvllle, Ky.. where .Mr. Caston has heen taking a theoloirical course at the llaptisl The ological Seminary in lliat city. Cavlttc Jordan, J. A. Met'askill, Jr.. and I >ess (ioodale, of the Kershaw liiiards spent a |H?rtion of Sunday in Keishaw among relatives. The Kel'slm\\ IJ railed School closed Ik session this week with appropriate timl interesting exereiM's. When anil How to Register. Tli?* President of ttif 1 *tiitftl Stall's having Issued a proela mat ion fixing .hinr r?th. 1!?17. as r??>;r>lration day for all male pi* I'm a is between 111?* aue?* of J1 ami holh inclusive. and the <;<>\ I .?rnor of tin* Slate flavins issued o J similar proclamation W all inalo citi zen*. ?>f 11 it- Slate. hoth white and col ? ?red. between the .'lues of J1 and ."51 I l>< ili jnclu-ixe. and in view of the ini ! ? 11 a nee .<t the Ureate>t |>nl?lieit\ infor . ' i inalion i< herehx jriven for all person* ; ei.li t illed We hel'eM eall ll|??ll all ! in1111"tei-. school teacher-. landlord- ; a > d all patriotic person*- hoth while | a;*' ? ? i lu ? e< l. j.i a^-i-i in vj.rea<linir ! a l iii * i n!"? ?rina t h >n (icneral Inforniation. P..n i ?! d ::iin* <>f registration will , * " i. I" iMMj "?t Vol III? plVeiiiet. lie- j ? ev ti e mnis - ? ; 7 !i in "and ft p in ; ' '(<? ."i^h . .1 . .Ill' \ T) ? 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( ?k .i REMEMBER FACTS ABOUT DRAFT ACT REGISTRATION 18 REQUIRED OF ALL BETWEEN THE SPECI FIED AGES. INOIIflDIML IS RESPONSIBLE Eaoh Man Is Held Under Penalty For Putting Hi* Name on Roll*.*? Rule* of the Registration ?nd Other Infor mation Every Man Should Know. PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REQI8TER ON JUNE 5. Failure to reigster on June 6th render* one liable to a year's Imprisonment. The fact that one Is not entitled to vote does not excuse him from registra tion. White' and colored, between the ages of 21 and 30, both in clusive, must register on June 5th. E. H. CROWDER, Provost Marshal General. Regulations for registration June 5 under the selective draft act for the national army have been delivered to evtiiy county anil city in the Unit ed States. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 30. both inclusive, will be required to renter between 7 a in., and 'J p. m.. June 5. failure Is punishable by a yoar's Imprison ment. without the alternative of a tine. Here, in brief, are the points which the secretary of war and the presi dent wish to have clearly fixed in the ui^nds of the people. All men are required to register Who are 21 years old. Whoso 21st birthday comes before June 5. Whoso 21st birthday comes on June 5; excepting Men now 31 years old. Men whose 31st birthday comes be fore June 5. A man who' will become 31 years old on June 5. Men in the regular army or navy of tho United States, ihe marine corps, and the officers' reserve corps. Members of tho National Guard and naval militia actually in the service of the United States on June 5. Men in the enlisted reserve corps actively in the service of the United States on June ."). Sickness, physical disability ot^anv kind or absence from home does .not excuse failure to register. N'aUoiral r.uard-men not mustered into the ser vice before June 5 must ivgistei A year's imprisonment is the penal ty for making false statements, whether about oneself or some other person. Wh< re the person registering ;s subject to military law he will be court tqarlialed. Failure to regist'r is punishable by imprisonment, without the alter :iati\e of a tine. The registration in each county or similar subdivision in any state and in cities of 3u.ofto population or over shall be made in flic customary vot ing precincts thereof in the places and in the manner ordinarily employ ed in the registration of voters so far as the same is not inconsistent with said act and these rules and regula tions Though very positive in terms, the regulations to effect registration for the selective draft June 5. are reason able In their provisions, relative to ab sentees. The place of registration is the domiciliary precinct, but adequate provision is made for enforced ab sence. The burden rests on each in dividual between -1 "and 30 years, In clusive. to see that registration certi ficates are entered at his domiciliary precinct on registration day. Absen tees may procure registration blanks from the office of the county clerk of every county or the city clerk of cites of 30.000 population or more,* "Upon application bv you. your card will be made out by the clerk, turned over to you and b\ you it must be mailed in time to reach your domi ciliary precinct by the day set for reg istration " Fligibles. whose permanent homes are in cities of 30.000 or more, may direct the registration card in care of the mayor A self addressed enve lope should be inclosed with the regis tration card for the return of the reg istration certificate. Failure to got this certificate may cause serious em barrassment. Persons in training camps, schools or colleges or other institutions may register under the above provisions for absentees 'However, for their ?*?n vani**nce. the county clerk or , l.?rk- cities of 30.000 or morn are authorized to deputise a competent p.-rsons to certify to the regulation , ?. rd? of lion residents in such injjtitu and to furnish a sufficient . sup ply of c-ard? to do so. It must be borne in mind that such registration mux' be made in .--ufficient length of time before the date set bv the presi ded for regis', ration to enable such >tud -nt to mail she card The burden of registration in his own domicil iary oreclnct is nn every man; and persons must *-ee to it at their per!, that their registration cards are in the hands of *he regivrar of their domi ! diary precin.t at the time prescribed j in th? president'* proclamation. The Metliodlnt t UMfib at fall mini FhIIm, AI?1h'vIIU? Wttllty, \v?* Mown ilown l?y a lu'Hvy wlud Tuwday after iHHiii, The HtriK'luiv wan voluetl at NlieiilT It. Full on (Mike*. of Orange Imi^. and W. M. <were iii* jn i?mI last weeK when their nutoino l?|l?* wllh a *tiwt enr lit ('harleftton. What Alittl Hoi Coffra Be? A lHVMt'lMM* WttH <li?H<'rU>ll)K the "lnul plaro."' "FrU?n?l?," ho nald, "you'vo mh'ii molten Iron miming out ??f a furiuuf, frayen't yotifr It coumm wnf \vliit?* hot, stxxlhK aixl hissing. Well -??" (tlu? preacher |H>(nt<il a toiitf, loan tlinrcr at tlu? oongroKaMon), "Well," I if roiitiniUHi, "they UKf? that Ktnlf for lo*? (traiui In hade*." Mix* Mary Vlrytula Jto&n daughter of th? Inventor of t) I'nmiU'k jvuiH-i, has ImJ ;icl*U)Cv of b*r wlnUvln Un* ?ut -nfr-tttinTH^TITSrTU?.. l?l<i\\^l #u_ in ummIHIwi vultlvatlnu ttlJ tI?U frtv of i-harvk ftlluNttt* Uvliur In tin* ncsul.y n,^ trlrtn for KartU*n*. Hhc also all m-v<? iHKviiHary fur plantlu*. ' 5000 Per Cent Profi ? A young man invested $20 iji a thousand dollar life insurance policy. fcefor' had paid any more, he died. His wodow and children promptly received *1 nnnJ?. IT PLACED THEM ABOVE WANT **.WO.OOJ Make a similar investment for your family. They may realize the same cent, on it?for you will die just as quickly without it as you will with it L Let us hope, however, that there will be no occasion But wouldn't von hl make them safe? - , ' * "Re Step in and let us explain to you some attractive policies we are writing us a card and we'll see you. k?on drop CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPANY! * y " | Office Man Bldg. H. H. Cauthen, Manager Telephone "When you pay mor~ than prices, you pay for something that does not exist ? No Wonder This t v * v"iv * ? Man Smiles! **?*.' ' ? ?y FJE has found a real Non-Sfcid v* tire?one of the few tires with tread so constructed that it actually protects against dan gers of wet pavements and muddy roads. And the price is fair and right. Standard of Tire Value Fisfc Tires For Sale By W. O. Hay Camden 25fis All YouNw! r *;,/ T>:-. ' ' . ? Even this wonderfully liberal ofTer of small weekly payments, we have chosen to put into fifty of this city's homes the finest sewing ma-, chine obtainable. A machine that is guaranteed and that has every feature of comfort and last ing satisfaction. Constructed on the new prin ciple with individual features of Lockstitch, and Hemstitch. IHFFKRKNT MODKLS FHO.M WHICH TO CHOOSK \ on ran take advantage of our premium refund plan himI savr I Or on each payment. Vou can .nave a? much or little as you see tit. I>ut a fru more day-, before this rlul? will Im? closed. 10c TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Insures Immediate Delivery of a "WHITE" Rotary Sewing Machine Although . there is still a chance to become an aetlw lues niter of this wonderful new WHITK PRtMiRKSSlVB < M II. wo cannot deflnltely assure your membership uu loss yon ACT Q U I C K L Y. Mo^ everyone in Ms city is now familiar with the big lienefits to be luul ?" joining our club, and many will 1k? sure to regret ? lelay in not coming to the stpre before Its mewberahlp roaches it*< limit of tiftv. Como in today and assure your self. EASY PROGRESSIVE SCHKDCLK OF PAYMENTS ,2nd Paym't Payment j 25c 25c '!5th Paym't 3rd I>ayuj'tj4th Paym"! 26c 25c flth Payin't 7fli Pnynfl 8th Paymt) Oth paymt 50c / 75c 50c I 50c | 50c P2th Paymtf 1 3th I'ajnnt 75c I $1.00 10th Paymt; 17th Paymt I.?11^0 I $1.10 J 11.10 I $1.10 20th Paymt ;21st Puymf|22nd Pnviiit.ilnl Puyml I ftl?_ J #i-j? f >i^o ; I1.2Q f ?,P";vmf I~jth P*ymt126th Pa vm t 27th pJljfi*' * *1J0 I mo I 1180 J_ 11.30 "Sr ? ?F?ymt L>0,h Pa>*mt|80th Pavinf ,11st Paya" SV. ? I. $1-40 j $1.40 $1.40 __ 2nd Paymt,'33rc| Paymt 34th Prtvmf.rifliftl* f1 40 | $i.r>0 f $1.50 j $l-fiO_ EASY TERMS" 10th Paymt :11th Pay?' 75c _ j ,78c? | 14th Pavmt 15th Pay?< $1.00 ! Ii.oo] 18th Payuifj 19th Pay'"! This offer will continue for one week longer?Don't fail to t&ke advantage of THE CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY <r ,) -?& ,V7. Broad Street 'Phone 156 Camden, S- C.