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,e Better. Values Store OTHERS GIVE GOOD VALUFS WE GIVE BETTER ONES for yen, s we have made ? study of buyi?? to ? of giving our customer * the greatest uoLi f f their money. Every pleased custom,.,. ? , 1? Z . trtbement . and we have many such v ,"K ,?ins fu? <"'e hundred cents of en pawed over our counter . Wo hav? povver , *e (five a way courtesy. you are alw'av'0"'","""^ - b? aure ?' ? Plea^nt rcceir,'" [>ur our values ami sample the quality of our service. SilAW NEWS N0TK8 HapixwiiMfK (??thered Froar fl# Kra of That Place. (J<h>. ( in i\v I.ee spent several jn Kershaw tin* past week en to h in home in Florida. Kev. [rR. (Jar.v-Lee left their home in a last May in an auto and have Ld over flic State of North Oaro hgoductiiiK religions services. L Ida B. Brown, of Epworth Or-. Lge. Columbia, is visiting at the, ? of her father, A. Hrown in the dPClloll. to Prof. Mrs. H. W. Huott jay. October I t. 15)17 ? a daughter. ?s ('rock School, District No. 31 open Mom lay illuming, November at Tito compulsory dance law will be yitrictly en ,1. Bv onler of A. J. Gregory, [b. Humphries and X. H. Johnson, tecs. The school will Ik? taught I prof. I/. H. Kirk ley. will he a box supper at Mid Thursday evening. October 25th, [eight l>YI??rk. under the auspices of Itaujfbters of America. The rev <>f the evening will 1h? used in lishiitt' am! c<|nipping the fraternal 111. Kveryhod\ is cordially invite<!. ladies ' ? i" i I ? *_r boxes. [Rev. ai?! Mrs .T. P. Tucker left ]W>f week for Asheville, N. C., to HIKMUl II Collplo of wot'ks before going to Hook Hill where they will make their future home. Prof, and Mrs. J. (i. Richards of <Cnmden, spent Saturday and Sunday here at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. I. It. Hayes. Mrs. J no. F. Carson, of Andalusia, Ala., attended the funeral of J. M. ('arson here Saturday. "Ob You Kid" At Opera House. "Oh You Kid" will be at the Cain den Opera House next Monday night, October 22nd. Here is what The New Bemlan, of New Bern, X. ('., says about It, which 1h sufficient to guar antee its pleasing uqalitiivr, "Oh You Kid (exclamattin" J a mus ical farce, came to New Bern yester day and last night played to a capac ity house at the Athens theatre, and judging ffoirt the laughter and ap plause the attraction pleased. The song numbers were good and Were ren dered in a most pleasing manner, al so the jokes were new and well got ten <?ff. As advertised, there was no serious side to the attraction, but it was filled with good Jokes and music." H. Iy. Searson, of Allendale, a rep resentative in the house from Barn well county, is an announced candi date for the of Hoe of attorney general. Furnished Bodies ? ) You furnish your room because you want it to be comfortable and attractive, n You should furnish your body for the same rea ? comfort and attractiveness. Your room Is only your living place, but your body is you and you can't get away from 1 Our new Fall and Winter line of Clothing and Dry Goods is extra attractive to the ?an or woman who wants to put on a "good front. There are suits for men of all tastes, dress?*^.^ for women of any means. Be good to your body, and It will be good ^ to you. Give it the best covering you can .find, come to us if you want to find the best. Baruch-Nettles Co. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA MOKR MKN TO HK CAIJJCU ... Kightreii Colored Mm To Be In Next Increment ^Voni Kendmw County. i * m*rnmm0m i?? ||f, . The increment of negro elective 'aer \i<v trooi*>', which will begin to move on Camp Jackson (MIIut 27, will cow nisi ??r 1,(HM) won. Orders for' their mowMiU'iit are being prci>ar<Ml by the Adjutant General's office. The Adjutant < Jen oral requests tliat all local hoatdN of the' State refrain from calling their iiuotaa for mobilixa riou until they receive concrete orders from his office for the movement of their troops. While the movement he Kins on October 'J7. he explained, yet It would extend over a period of sev eral day*, - In other calls, he stated, some of the hoards mobilized their men at the initial date of the move ment, when the orders for the move ment of their men called for such gatherings several days later. The following is a list of men who will constitute the eighteen to be in the next draft from t.lds county. No notice bus been received by the local board as to when the men are to re port, but ' they should hold themselves in remdimv* to rei>ort at an early date. Seven substitutes are also named in case tin* first eighteen do not answer to the call : Frank Charles, Boykln Krnest Sal maud, Itlaney Kd (lee. Camden * Mason Marker, LUKOff Cornelius lioykin, Boykln Robert Johnson, Camden Isaac Thompson, Boykln Luther DuBose, Casaatt Martin J a col**, Lugoflf , Abraham Seegars, Kershaw J oe Bennett, Blaney Thomas Brown, Boykln Richard McDowell, Kershaw Robert (Jatewood, Cantey Richard English, BYaney Hazell Curry. Camden John Coleman, Camden Most* Branson, Boykln Substitutes. Samuel James, Caimlen Will Duron, Kershaw William Boston, Lugoff Mitch Caldwell,! Bethune (iiss Iluckahee, I/ongtown John Robinson, Liberty Hill James Cantey. Camden Ked Cross in Need of Volunteers. The supplies committee of the Red Cross have fitted up a most conven ient work room, but find that there are only n very few who are willing to give a portion of their time to the -trntkhig of hospital supplies, bandages, ote. Camden luis lKM\n .given by the Red Cross war fund a neat sum for the purchase' of material foe the work-! room, and they now have a gt>od sup-j ply of material. What they are beg- 1 ging for no\v a few who can give I a small j>ortion of their time between | 10 and 1 o'clock at the work room, j Ladies who will volunteer in this work ! will please notify Mips Richey. Material prosperity prevails, today.' in all sections of the United States. The government has an immense specie reserve. Values are stable. Prosper ity is secure. Wages are. high. The Savings Bauks have never, in all the past history of the country, been abic to make a better showing. The amount of ready money, available for invest ment. is practically unlimited. Buy Liberty Bonds. Kvery mother coming to the .matinee tomorrow afternoon at the Majestic) with their baby in arms will be ad mitted free to see Skinner's Baby featuring - Br.vanf Washburn and" "Honey" Daly. * Notice of Jury Drawing. Tlio following notice has l>^en posted nt. the Court House signed by the Jury comjnl sslonetB for Kershaw OoOn ty. The Fall term of court will com mence the second week of November : "We, the undersigned Hoard of Jury Commissioners for Kershaw County, S. C? will cm the 23rd day of October, 1017, at 10 o'clock a. m., at -the Clerk's office draw from tlhe jury box the names of thirty-si?f tfetlt jurors to serve the' court for the firs*, week thereof at Fall Term, 1917. The pub lic Is at lil>erty to be present and' wit ness said drawing. i). M. MoCaskLll, County Treas. \V., F. Russell, County Auditor. J. H. Clylnim, Clerk of Court. Board of Jury Commissioners for Kcr ,shaw County. NOTICE. Executions for the unpaid taxes for 101ft have heen placed in my hands for collection. Please call an<t set He same at once and avoid extra ex pense. -C-. . I. C. HOUGH, month from this date, on Monday, No vember 10th, 1917, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of thc*eatafce of W. T. Smith, Jr., and on the same day I will apply to the said Court for .a final discharge as Administrator. * - i ft J- SMITH, Camden, 8. C? Oct. 18fch, 1917. KOLL OF llONOK Camden (iratM ami IIIkIi School Fur SfpUnnber. Firm Grade William Henry Grad dW-k, Onoar l*oo Jennings, Hoy MoCas kill, Austin Abraham Nlkeheen, Har old \V?itt8, Kvcl> n HriU'i', Ed na Alice Holland, Kuhy Krepi?s, Julia Hope Howmd, Mabel Smith. HtHTOiul Grade- l<yucll Fonts, Fred Galloway, Walter Khame, John Klch tirtlHon, Huryin Smith, ('Ian* Hruee, Fultdi delx>aeli, Vera McCaskill. 'I'hlr?l tirade. Moultrie Horns, John Stevens Davidson. Ja<k Kirkland, Mary Cure ton, Sarah DePass. Mary Goodale, Juiiu'lle Halle, Frederick Klrklami, Ihtiw.v Lans, Harriet Whlta ker .Carolyn Wootw. Fourth Grade- Mamie l>el.oache, Kline lrtinly Ann.n Ervln Nichols, Harvy Hardy. Clarkson Khame, ltoy kln H ha inc. Gatewood Workman. Fifth Gra*le ? Mildred Gardner, Al ht>r(UH Clarke, Harriet Steedman, Ma ude Plekette, Harriet Lipscomb, lionise Ilirsch, Helen Miiison, Miriam Hruw, (Yell WMtitkowxky, Christopher Vaughn, William Net I Irs, Arnett Eedford, Leroy 1 >avidson. Sixth tirade ? Val Llpseomb, Cor nelia Atkinson. Emily Woolen, Mar tha Workman. Seventh tirade ? Laurens Mills, An drew Burnet. Eighth tirade ? Joyee Steedman, Thornwell Hay, Elisabeth Workman, Thomas Kirk land, Cecilo Truesdale. Ninth tirade ? George Wlttkowaky, Sue Ilalle, Sarah Clyburn. Tenth tirade ? Clara Cureton, He beeea Delx>ache, Christine Jones, Han nah Laxarus, James (Tlybum. Eleventh Grade ? John dcLoach, James Griggs, Norman Huekabee, Ev erett Sehenk, Mary Clyburn, Corinne I/e wis, Willie Hell Mackey, Mabel Pate. VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Deaths and Births Registered for Past Month. Deaths ? DeKalb Township. Colored Sept. 1. Phyllis Stoney. ?Sept. 17. Westley Fowler Sept. 0. Jake Carter Sept. Carrie Anerutti Deaths ? Camden White Sept. 1. Mrs. Sadie Haum Sept. 15. Mrs. Estelie Maker Colored Sept. <*>. Joe Taylor . Sept. l.'l. Lneinda Kcllcy Hirtlis ? DeKalb Township White ? Tiim? in iwiy tn n ml Mrs. J. M. Stokes. Sopt . .'{. girl to Mr. and Mrs. Za<-k Collins. Sept. s. irifl li> Mr. ami. Mrs. E. 7?. Ma t his. Sopt. 0. boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spradle.v. Sept. 11. tfirl to Mr and Mrs. J. U. ( iotY. Sept. 14. boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. S.initli. Sept. 15, girl to Mr. and Mrs*. J. F. Ga rdner, Sept. 17, boy to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hrannon. Sept. 2(5. tfirl to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Truesdell. Sopt, .10, boy to Mr. and Mrs. David (ill lis. '* Colored July. 10, ln?y to Win. Kol>erson and wife. Aug. 2, tfirl to Tims. Lyles and wife. Autf. 1 25. lK>y to Ella Wright Aug. 28, girl to Carter Missouri and wife Kept. 3. tfirl to Ilobt. Missouri and wife Sopt. 0, tfirl to J. D. MeLester and wife _ Sept. fl. boy to E<hv. Truesdell and wife /Sept. 8. 1>oy to Nancy Thomas .Sept 0, boy to Wm. Certain and wife. Sept. 11, tfirl to John Hickman and wife. Sept. 2, tfirl to Geo. tiaskins and wife Sept. 15, boy to Jas. Truesdell and wife. Sept. 18. girl to Peter Stratford and wife. Sept. JO, tfirl to Edw. Ancmm and wife. Sept. 24, boy to John Wheeler and wife! Sept. 24, boy to Hattie Allen. Sept. 26, tfirl to Alice Green, liirths ? Camden. Whtfs Sept. 13, boy to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dempaey. Sept 22, boy to Mr. and Mrs. N. P. jGettys. Sept.~2R, K>rl to Mr. *nd Mr?. H, W. vanT/flndinf?ham. Colored Au?. 7, tdrl to JnliuR I?ng and wife. % Sept. fl, crlrl fo .Tamos Murphey and wife. Rafted on official figures, it 1? reok , oned ti)? t $600 would pay Great Brjt lan'ft war 1)111 for about 1 1-3 aecouda. ricnwl (Jlvrti Ismi* Term, Matshtleld. Mo., Oct. 15. ? (Maude Pier no I was found guilty of kidnap l?i i ik Lloyd Keet by the Juryut 10:25 o'clock tonight, llo was sentviutMl to 35 years' Imprisonment. Ford THk??H Five Million. I iHdroit. Oct. 10. ? Henry Font xub scrlhtsl for live in i 1 1 ion In Liberty bonds ami the Ford Motor Company for a liko amount. Mr. Ford said the I'nited States In declaring war did "the best thing tliat evor haplHmcd for the world." The ease against (J. 10. Connor ami ( ?. f.. tMlver, the CartcrsvHle men charged with assault ami battery with Intent to kill ujkhi the person of F. 'P. McClll, who was teaching school In Ca rtersvlllo, at the time the dltlleulty mvurrod, resulted in a mistrial. TAX NOTICE Otllce of Treasurer Kershaw < < Camden, S. t\, ??pt. 24, 1017 Notice Is hereby given that the b?K?ks will Ik* oihui for the collecting of State County, and School 'Paxes from tk-to ber 15th, 1017, to March 15th, 101H. A lXMialty of I per cent, will he added to all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1918; 2 iK'r cent. February 1st, 11)18, and 5 I km* cent. March 15th, ll>18. The rate per centum for Kershaw County Is as follows: Mills State Taxes 8 1-2 County taxes f Special Taxes j 10 1-2 Koad taxes ( School taxes J Total - - , The following School Districts have] siKK'lal levies: School District No. 1 ?r?i School District No. 2 * School District No. 3 - School District No. -1 4 School District No. 5 2 School District No. 0 s\ School District No. 7 School District No. S 4 School District No. 0 4 School District No. 10 5| School District No. 11 <r> ! School District No, 12 7 School District No.' 13 4 School District No. 14 ...: 3] School District No. 15 31 School District No. 10 4 School District No. 17 3 School District No. IS 4 Sch(K>l District No. 10 4 School District No. 20 4| School District No. 21 % School District No. 22 7 School District No. 23 3 School District Si*. 24 4 School District No. 25 . -1 School District No. 'JO 4 School District No. 27 ... 0 School District No. 2S School District No. 20 4 School District No. 30 . .. 4 School District No. 31 0 School District No. 32 I School District No. 33 4 School Di-trict N" 31 ... N School District No. 35 . ... X School District No. 30 4 School District No. 37 2 School District No. 3X . ... 5 School District No, .'Ml .5 School District No, 40 .... 11 School District No. 11 4 School District No. 42 3 School District No. 40 8 School District No. 47 4 The 4jo11 tax is $1.00. All able-bodied male persons from the age of twenty -one (21 I to sixty (00) years, both Inclusive, except res idents of incorporated towns of the comity shall pay $2.00 as a road tax, except ministers of the gosjiel actual ly in charge of n congregation, teach ers employed in public schools, school trustees, and persons j>ermanently dis abled In the military service uf this State, and persons who served in the late war between the States, and all IHM-sons actually employed in the quar antine service of this State and all residents who may be attending school or college* at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present' certifi cates from two reputable pliyslcians of this county. All Information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. MoOASKILL, County Treasurer. ?' I The Jealous I -overs In "Oh You Kid" \l Camden Opera llviutr MmkIh) Night Ori. 22. We Can Suggest Nothing better for these cool, crisp mornings than a breakfast of hot Buck wheat Cakes and syrup. We have Buckwheat Flour Maple Syrup Pure Porto Rico Molasses New Orleans Molasses ? Georgia Cane Syrup. Telephone 2 LANG'S HIGH GRADE GROCERY WE WANT ?YOUR? Barber Business Shave* 10c Hair Cut 25c Elcctrical Mansage 25c Hand MaMsaKc 25c (illov^r'H and all Oil Shampoos 50c Plain Shampoo 25c EUREKA BARBER SHOP I. B. ENGLISH, Prop. THE WEAR IN HARDWARE The "wear'\is the strong point in all good hardware. Our hardware has it to the nth degree. Fact is, we never handle hardware that won't wear. We sell the best of tools of all kinds. Our harness is made from the best of leather. Our implements are made of the best of wood and steel. . ' ' . . - * When you want an article to "wear" come to us. . If you want it to "wear out", better go to some other fellow.. ~ ~ Pearce- Y oung Hardware Co.