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Takes Good tight and Good Eyes . 1 The steadiness of XUvo light ? neither flicker nor flare ? makes it almost as easy to do delicate, particular tasks by lamplight as daylight RAYO LAMPS are as easy to light as a gas jet. You don't take off either the chimney or uliade. Merely raise the (fcllfry ami touch a match. A liuyo is easy to re-wick and easy to keep cleau. It ii> artistic and ornamental. r If your dealer doesn't carry Kayo latups write our nearest station. Aladdin Security Oil jfuarantees best results from lamps, stores and h raters. STANDARD OIL CO. (N?w JfWtojr) AMERICANS SANK U-feOAT. ' ? 1 f - T - ?J*''*-* Secretary Daniels Announces Capture of IMsoners Off German Vessel, f Washington. Nov. ..4. ? A German aubniarine captured i-ecently by two AmerUun destroyers was sent to the bottom by members of her crew open ing <wkK below, while their ship mates #t<*xl on deck with bands raised In sig nal of surrender. All of the crew were taken prisoners. One of the Germans wn? drowned while being transferred .to a destroyer and another "died. The latter Wto* hur le<l with military honors. Secretary Daniels announced the cap ture and sinking of the submarine to day in a formal statement, which made no mention of prisoners nor of the rea son for the boat sinking. The details leaked out at the department latere, but the Secretary would neither con firm nor deny them, saying he had is sued the statement in agreement with tbe llritUh udinlialltj, am) could not n?l<! to it. There was a ro|H?rt in naval circles that approximately forty uien, Includ ing It ve officers, were taken off the #ub inurine, If t Ills wore true, it in |>olnted out, (In' vessel undoubtedly was oitf? of the cruiser type, known authentically to be oi>eraied by tin* ticrmaus. The act ton occurred in the war soue several days ago. and tin* suhinflr'ne wcni down while one destroyer was at* I t-iii ;?) inu I" tow tier |o port Although tin* llrhish policy js to publish nothlnx In sii.-h riM'? no agreement was reach ed bet wci'ii t .? Navy I ?i?i?a rt uu'iit and the ItiiiKii Adnil ra 1 1 1 > to give certain ! filets, which Secretary Ihiuicls an uouueed todav in a brief statement. Officers of | ???i 1 1 the War and Navy do i pill linen I >. however. were too elated o\ el' the new . t<; keei> it quiet. First J I iv repot I f|>r?'nd that Moiye prisoners j had I >4 'en taken and before tile dti)'1 was | over the stor.x of just what happened . was out. Mr. Iianiels' statement siijd a de stroyer on patrol duty sighted a prel kco|h' at too yards, headed for it and 1 dropped a depth bomb: that the sub-! marine en me to t tic* surface soon after- i ward and was tired upon by two de- ? stroyers. a second having come up;! that the submarine, apparently daniiig ! eel, did not return the tire and sank im - ! mediately after one destroyer had taken her in tow. it is now known that the submarine rose hmruse her steering gear V as put out of eomudssion by the explosion of the depth bomb. As she appeared above rtie water, to meet irun lire from tlif destroyers at close range. most of her erew clambered on deck and. raised their hands. Moats put off from the destroyer to take the prisoners on hoard, and while this wan going on some members, of the crew were busy opening the sea cocks below. When the prisoners were removed and h tow line had been attached to the* ruptured craft, the U-boat, tilling through the open cocks, went down. Naval ollieers assume that the' (Jcr man sailor who died was wounded by shell tire, though it Is understood that Admiral Sims' report did not clear up that point. Italy Is Now Safe. London, Nov. i!N. ? "It is now time to say definitely that the crisis In Italy has passed," said Major (Jen. F. B. Maurice, chief director of military op erations at tluw war office in an inter view today. "Our troops are now In sight of Jerusalem." said. lien. Maurice, "hut the Turks have had time to get up reserves and make a stand and It is probable that Jerusalem will not fall without another definite battle. 1*0 Issue Warning to Russia. London. Nov. 2K ? It is under consid eration to Issue, in conjunction with our allies, a reasoned statement for the guidance and warning of the Rus sians as to the serious results that are llkelj to follow if a separate peace Is concluded, said Ix>rd Robert Cecil, the minister of blockade In the House of Commons today. v + . K sfe -a -rin 4 r-4 N/ Ktlll TIi>K Germany 's Ilij-W Water Murk IIa? Umii Rmrhed. A fascinating sight it 1*. to stand on t he seashore aiul watch the ebb ln? tide, writes II. 11. Windsor, in l'opular Mechanics. i?/ach Kitc?tvdin,; wa \ e recede!- Just ii little lt??>>?iut its predecessor. \,.j com | ta red with it half hour U'fi ic, k'ch t retche*. of beach .in' iv\ on li'il which were recent I. \ sub u ?i i u ? ? ! < 'oiupared with t \\ ?.? \car> .1- ? i \ciir ago, si\ uii " 1 1 1 1 ic.-o, >i\ week* ago. the tciim i>f the ? i . * ? Hi. in win otiice has recedcd It I. is in *t u'niic \ *r\ fur at tlnr. . >, . ? . ' ihc I mi.-M w 1 1 I'll in fanejed seen i i ? ? itrops 1IIH ll-M ;d ill!-. s|,|?C will lilc.l il<cif itt :i ^ 1 1 ? ? i" ' liinc >t raudcil mi ll?>' I c.n Ii i >? ' . H 1 1 is f chit a lollli W.I M'l t *? tow water mark is r ? t ? t ? I ' " i occult frontage i?\t i N ou r *>,iMHi miles, with count less ln?>s ami loves inlets am) liver mouth*. .11 . f i hoc arc careful I \ charted. the rc ?siiij of i w t> ccnt lil ies of |>aticnt sound In.: ami survej With these char.. tin mi \ ij.'i'ilor in a \ cruise t'.?r the tirst tjnrc along th" const. <>r Into harbors' where he never sailed before, anil in | contjdenee and safely, for on these i hurts Is set down the depth of water at low tide. With sntliclent water at l>>w i i lc lie can disregard an> other stage. There are now unmistakable slums ? tiuit ill i ninny's tide, which four years .U'o hurst uiion l.uroiH' w ith the sud di nners and Intensity of a tidal wave, has begun to ehh, Its- high water mark has Iteen reached. I. Ike the tide. | it could not remain always at that point The ehh was inevitable It has nlreadx begun. As yet it Is slow. Just :is the recession of a tide Is at llrst almost imi>crceptlblo. hut the ehh flow lins begun. It Is our? and our Allies' to follow that ehh steadily ami re sist lesxly. until It has reached the low water mark. And having reached Its lowest jxdnt, then will he the time to make charts which may serve through futnr" generations as guides by which the nattom* of the earth may point their ships of *tfite In safety and se curit \ . And not before. KOLL Of HONOR For Jackson Graded School for Second Month. Beginner* tirst Grade ? Alhertus Ill shop, Illrarn I>oby, Blrai? Haitheock, Eugene Hutson. Robert Hutsori, Tom Edward Jones, Walter Powell Jenkius, James Lang. George W. Mouzon, Jr., Theodore Whttaker and Charlie Whit aker, Jr., Etta Dureu, Alice Jackson, Kathelyn Jones. Advanced First Grade? Alvln I>u Bose, Robert Nelson, William Quick, Wesley Williams, Eliza Alexander, Frances Tucker. Second grade ? Ijtenry Carter, Isaac Bracey, Monroe BrovVn, James Brown, Martha Blanding, Etnily Brooke Clara Brevard, la Carter, Mamie Certain, Lucy Gaines, Ellis Sanders, Annie Smart, Jlmmle Jackson, Helen Whita* kcr, Mary Williams. ; _ __ No. 9003. i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN ' ' at Camden, in the Slate of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on November 20th 1917. iiu. ? ui> Resources I. oiilis and discounts Total loan* Overdraft*. sci urcd I ,r>4 >1 .71 I ii-ctuic< I' S Ootids deposited to HOC lire circulation ipai I aU'it \ l.oan Itonds, unpledged, 'A I 2 percent ;m>| I pr 1 .1 1 ?*??*! > l.oan HoiuL. pledged- to suclli't1 I S an<l othci deposits. 1 J and I |ht cent lloinis oilier than L. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits Stock of Federal Reserve Itauk t ? |H>r cent of Value of hanking house Furniture und fixtures . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank ('ash In vault and net amounts due from national hauls* Net amount duo from hanks and hankers Checks cm other hunks |n < h?* same city or towns hp rcp? Outside ( 'hecks and other cash items, Redemption fund with I'. S. Treasurer Interest earned hut not coilis-ted Other assets, If any, Total .'7*1 (Hia _'7o tUia ?t I I X Hi i i m x i j , . ? i m 1. 1 . i i > - ' l H l ,%< l ( H XI I H i IM' J. I I h h! HO iO.'.H HI.OO ?J IHHI . npt t. n?.nj;t iMt rt lug La u k Liabilities. (Capital stock paid In Surplus fund - Cndlvlded profits Ix-'ss current expenses, Interest, andtaxe* pit i > I Interest and discount collected hut not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Circulating notes outstanding ? Demand dejsisits : Individual deposits subject to cheek Certified ohecks Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits .... Time deposits : Postal Savings Deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits War loan deposit account . :i<i.tl5o.0o .vj.vj.-h> 2.1HMI llO | \ . St H I IM io.njM.;i ? 2.HU.I s 2:1.070 :io | T.'l.ti 10.7 I 7 M r? s 7??0 (Hi i ,i if is o:i -,<*i(H I ( N 1 1 Sj.S.OO I ?J7.IW! $ IS 1.1 1^ 22 $30, (KM) tH) 10,000.00 :u,:ms.20 1 .300.00; 1 ,000.00 ?IS, llHI (HI I ISI.271.7M 282.72 1 ,001, "JO Total 1 Sfi.o0a.0f> 5f>i.rvo i I20.IW2.SI i:m.r?07 ;t7 2*1,777 oo 2J>. 777.00 j 1FIM.I4K.22 State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. I, John T. Mackey, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the abo?o statement Is true to the heat of my knowledge und belief. JOHN T. MACtfvEY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Sth day of Nov. 1017. ICorreet ? Attest: K. T. (hsxlale, Notary Public. L. A. WittkOwsky Ceo. T. Little Directors. * C. J. Shannon, Jr. I Third Uradee ? Kdward Cask Inn, I Fred Reynolds. Samuel Wright. Rosa J Aaron, Josephine Anderson, Theluia | Roy kin, Rosa Belle Fleteher, Ktta Rey j nolds, Anna Jenklnx. Ren a Pattersou. t Fourth Grade ? Randolph Halthcock, j Johnnie Kelly, >Ruth Alexander, Row I HarrlH, Rachaol Jones, Bahle Jones. | Fifth Grade ? Frank Reynolda, Ro ] willa Boykln and Wllllo Dibble. ' Sixth Grade ? William Boykln, Fran ees Alexander, Hattle Oureton, Nellie Hoykln. Seventh Grade ? Ijula Boykln, Patsy Hoy kin. Total enrollment K)l>, Total ten day .enrollment 280. Any and all" children uttendlnjc the whole of any month without beliiK ab sent or tardy are placed on the honro roll. C. C. Ix>wery, Principal. Unfortunately Tru?. It may be neceaaary to Blight your golf or dene' is once in a while In or<1e? to hav< any office hours left 1 You won't go amiss if you fall in line with the majority of Camden and Kershaw County people and trade at Schlosburg's. It's pretty safe plan to follow the majority in anything. The crowds attending our Sale shows We have the majority with us. The Sale continues every day until Christmas. j . , . If You Are Looking For Bargains WE GIVE YOU FAIR WARNING, IF YOU ARE LOOK ING FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, -ETC., WE HAVE THEM ON OUR _ SHELVES OF ALL WINTER STOCK. WE HAVE FOR A TIME LOST &IGHT OF COST. ? YOU ARE FOREWARN- ? t ' ^ I ED. IF YOU MISS THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS, DO * not BLAME US* IT Wiw- BE your misfortune, but ?. I YOU STILL HAVE TIME IPO GATHER THEM IN. *? * * , i % ? ?J -f , Only -21 Shopping Days Until Christmas IL L SCHIi0?BU*0;*HEBUYBir8 PBHBND ^ , . 1 <r 4 ? ? ?/ - - ? ? ^ Our Prices Pulling Hard THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES WE ARE MAK ING ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR IMMENSE LINE OF DRY GOODS ARE ATTRACTING ECONOMICAL BUYERS IN THIS DAY OF SKY PRICES YOU WANT TO SAVE EVERY PENNY POSSIBLE. OUR CRUSADE ' AGAINST ? GEN. HIGH PRIECS IS BEING VIGOROUSLY WAGED, ? AND WE ARE SENDING OUT FROM OUR STORE SOME ASTOUNDING BARGAINS. THERE ARE MANY GREAT BARGAINS HERE YET, BUT THEY WILL NOT LAST LONG AT THE RATE THEY HAVE BEEN GOING. Only 21 Shopping Days Until