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KUKCTION KKHI'LTH UNKCLAHKJU Total Voir of Kvfr) ('aiidltlnlr For Sllle ' ? lloilM* Olfices. (Tueaday'a Columbia lleeord.i 'I'lli' State 1 >emoci 'nlU* executive ruin- | Emitter met Tuesday it t noon and declared the n'snlts of ll?' firtft i?t i in ii i\\ . Tluife wan only one contest before llw commit ter and it ciiuie from Byrnwell county. j In (hi* HU|>?rvlw?^ imp in that couuty u khvihI primary wa* ordered between MlJ-slK. B. 1 1 V k Cs nil. I .t, S. Still lit cuiikc of irregularities in ( b?? ' counting of the ballots in the Ur*t primary. A candidate for comptroller general will he nominated in uext Tuesday's pri mary. This wax decided" after con"lder> able dUcilSJilou. Tin- official vol** iu the first primary a* declared by the committee, follows ; Cnlted States Senate (I-onjc Term I ... v lUcasr ... Dial Klvc 1 _ X, . , 40,450 05,001 n,*t 1 7 lulled States Senate (Short Term) Brunt I'MplfK Pollock tiovernor Bethea Cooper , DeaChampM Duncan McLauriu KiehardM . .. Idautonaiit (Jovfinor Cohen .... - Lile* Wijcbtiuan !J4,S07 37.507 :i8,8IO 10,302 01,900 IIV? 1,230 1,584 81^0 17,0 IN 55,263 :u;.k-h Superintendent of education Hector . .. :;i Swcarlngcn . .. T 77.001 Attorney (ienerat Hjtpp iri.Sjl Searson _ . . 20,154 Wolf.- J v 84,154 Railroad Commissioner Arnold . 2S.045 McLaughlin ... I Hichardson __ . . . ? .... 31,729 Smith - ... ? .... .... . . 27.1M4 Vowell K.r>B0 Commissioner of Agriculture < Sa frlaon . ... ... 38,030 ffarriH . 43.414 Morrison .. ... . .. _ . 20.187 Congress? First l)b>triel 7,200 l,::30 071 3.112 V iiyrnes .. . ... . . ? L'mtJL.? -. ? ? -- Kvanw - - Toole ..... . ? - - . - . ... Congress ? Third District Aiken - - - 1 >m mi nick . . ConcreHK- ? Fourth District 1'iomur . ... - - NicholK . . Tra.xler _ . Congress- ? Seventh District Brantley . . I. ever . ... ? Mcleod ..... Timmerman . . - . . The committee refunded the merit of Thomas II. IVeplea in the gov ernor's rare and the assessments of <'arlton W. Sawyer and Benjamin K. Tillman. deceased. 9.100 . 5,743 ... 0,651 . 5.860 ... 042 0,770 2,127 3, 50 J assess It was decided ti* have only one ln,?x for i? I J State ottb-e>? in the second prl in *< r.v . Till' following candidates will enter the |>riiuiu,\ next TucmIn); : Fill ted States Senate ? ( Slum 'I'l l III I Thus, II. IV<<11I1<H 11 ml \V. I*. Pollock, Att? ?rue) ( ? 4* 1 1 ? * i'ii I Claude N\ Sapp mill Sum M Wolfe Kaitroad ('<)inmiKj>ioiur ll II. Aruuhl ;i id A A Itichardsou. t 'oniuiUsiouer of AKrioiillurt' \V, l>. (?ai'ti.Miii mill it. Harris. < 'olilptiollcr <?<'ll<Mlll U. L. Osborne K. < Flinore (The entries in thin riM have not closed yet L ? llrrmltMRit Mill N?wn. S. t\. Sept. 0, Tllr 11*1 (ill Ihki- village is r<>iiti iu|il(iting a big com muhit.v foil' i(i October. We are already in h king our I'lfiUH. I <uf?t Friday the hu* oerlnteudent 11 ml vwrHpfi* met with MIhs Joues in the superintendent's office aud appointed committer. Much interest J*; htUulfpHtod ami we expect a creditable i'fhibit. The < I i fit* t?> 11 1 committed'* met Thursday night at the cottagf to make further plaus. ? All of th?< different community inter ,e*ta 11 r*< flourishing. Th^ Kindergarten grow* constantly and interest is always high. The cooking clash all during the summer has stood up well and each mem her is doing good work. Thi< Hewing class has j?ut aside sewing for a while and Iuih been rooking. They like it no much and memorize the recipea each tfme. . Mr*. Fannie Jones returned yesterday from. Lancaster where ?he has been spending two weeks with Mrs. O. W. Poovey and other frfendn. Mr. Fred Still was surprised Tues day With a short visit f i? 1 m liis father and mother. Mr. Josh Williams of Darllugton is on a visit to his brother John Williams. Mr. Harrison Yates and Mrs. McCain were married last Saturday evening. Mr. aud Mrs. Yates have our best wishes, Mr. A. F. Brigg* and Kd Williams mwtored to Columbia yesterday and re turned last night. Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Hazel have vis iting them their daughter-in-law Mrs. Dennie 11a /.el. She will spend some time with thciu Mr. Hazel is at ('amp Juck son and spent the week-end with his |>are?t* and ^urtfe. 1 South Carolinians Wounded. Sunday's casualty list iucludes the following from this state: Wounded se verely, Vorest Humble. Cowpens; wound ed Lowe K. Rdwards, Buffalo: Ernest C. Jones. Pickens; Thos. Lesly, Pelzer : Kin est 11. Smiling. Calhoun Falls. - Chairman Ithett To Be Here. Hon. R. lioodwyn Khett. stati* (?hair man ?>f the W. S. S. committee, will deliver an address at tbe i^ourt House Monday evening. September 9th, at 8:110 o'clock, in the interest of the War Sav ing* Stamp campaign. The public in general is invited to attend. All chair man and their ^fninitteex and frieads are urged to attend. No. 9083. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN at Camden, in the State of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on Aug. 31st., 1918. Resources Loans and discount* Tola I loan* ( Kerdruft.s( unserured S TIHUM V. S. bonds deposited to set-lire circulation (par valuei I.Ukm'Iv Loan Itonds. unplej/lccd. 1 'J pi <i and I 1-J pr r I -i ????rt y I .on ii ltnudv pledged (<? secure ( , S. and other de|M?Nil.<. 1 and I |ht rem ttoiid* other than I S bonds pledged t ? ? secure postal savings deposit s I '? ? i !:i I <M-ai Trust mid other notes of corporations issued for n?. ( loss tlwiii one year nor more llinn three xear's time M-"k of Federal Uescrve Hank foO |?er rent of suh*x VmIiio of banking house Furniture- and fixtures I.av fu! reserve \\ i t ti Federal Uescrve Lank Cash in vault and jit-t amounts due fr> 'n .National Hanks Net R Tnoiinl dt.e from hanks and banker* Cheeks mii oilier hunks in I lie .same city or town .i>- lepovtinR Tola I Outside < herks and other rash iteth^. Redemption fund with I'. S Treasurer War Saving- 1 'i'.n ? lii a .'!?<? .m<i TlirifljStmiip^ Other assets if mix / Total y \ $:ij4.ojo.i?.-i .'{'J4 .< ??_!< >.!?."? .* JJ4 .OJO.Oo H.7JHJ.94 oO.IMHMNi .KMKMMM) 7.0IMI (Ml 1 IHMMMt JMMJO.OO J.I M Mt (HI I 7>v4.."i7 .'5.7M..17 ?riptiol) l.KOO.OO ?s.o:is.sr? jk.j ws. h;> J . i!) 1 7.?ft 1 .7"? 17.SS4.SM) :<!?0.J7 ;; iv4hmmi hank Jl.K7o.l7 sotnrtllx owned ii.."? I J. 7 i 000.00 J4.40 MS. *>8 $ i.vr?7 Liabilities. Capltiil si or l? ,>ai<l in Surplus fund I 'ndlvlded profits Less current expenses, interest. nnd'.<^'- ! Olrx uia tluvc noles outstanding \ .ii^ suhj outstanding * I m i fv. . Vt r hid i hi ut'* ? Demand deposit.* Individual dcp? Certified checks Cashier's cheek Total (I e ma ml i Time deposits Cost a i savings | - < Titer I line deposits Tidal of time deposit I'nltei! Sj at"- dejx?sifs . Win loan ilepovt a?-. ????'' Rd!* Pax able. other llian Willi I Total ! . t i ? U !?' die 7 "> .< a M 1.00 ?JO.IMKI.OO O.J14 :.1 J..17P 10 ?J.s.:.-, 0'J 4N.4O0.00 J.OHK 1*. 'MIS. 86 I U J.Io.78 1J.50 1O0 17 1 U 7 I'. I .*>."? ..'MM 72 I >7 i ii | I '> :i 11 k s :>o jo s.:ib0.20 pl.000.00 *4or>.r,Ki.r?7 Stat* of South Carolina, County of Keruhaw. I. John T. Mackey, (Cashier of the al>ove-iia naed bank, do aoletnuly K\var that the above ataiement In tru* to the ?>est of to j knowledge and belief. JOHN T. MACKEY. Cashier Subscrll?ed and sworn b? Imfwr* mo ih.< ."tli Hav of Sep4. 1P1S. Corr?K*t ? Attest : John S IJndsns Soinrr Pnhhr < .(. Shann?>u. Jr L. A. WittkowMky IMrei'tors fieo T fJttlo t<* <io to OOUiKQ^K Stuilrnl'ti Army Training Corps to Unlllrr At 900 CoOfffi, Washington, Sept. I. ? -Meint>cr* pf Ihv student*' army training Cor pa, con*l?tiug of youths between the ng?-s of IK and '21 will be mobilized {Htober 1 at inor** than .'UM? colleges selected for tbat purpose' by I lit* war department. aecording to detail* of (}i?- i >1 11 11 tonight. The member* df ' the student*' arn<> training corps >v i I i l>?* "soldiers nil ac tive duly", a statement i?*ued by tin* war department say*. I pon tbeir iuduc lion into service their subsidence. quar ter*. Hot hi rig and tuition will Ive provid ed by tin* government and the ?tudeut soldier* will receive tiie pay of private* in the army. > High school graduate* will be eliR i We to the collegiate training division of the corps and grammar school graduate* may enter tin- vocational section. The war department in it* *tatemeut a<lvi*e* youth* ready for college entrance or already enrolled In a college to adhere to their plan* and obtain voluntary in duction into the corp*. Dr. t&, W. Hlken at Mi/jVab. Dr. K. \V. Hike*. I'resldent of Coker College will deliver, au add res* on edu cation at Mixpah Hapti*t Church Hun da.v Hept 8th.. Dinner will be served on the ground*. The following week a campaign for edueatlou uud Mission* will be held at the following place* on date* named at 11 a. m. : Bethany, Monday Hept. Oth, 11 a. ui. Cedar ('reek .Tuesday Hept, 10th. Antioch. Wedue*day Hept. 10th. Pi*gah, Thursday Sept. 12th. 'JdonnF Olivet. Friday Hept. itfth. The Swift Creek people are requested to meet in joint meeting with Mount Olivet ou the lttth. The entire mem bership* of these Churches are urged to be preseut uud hear the addresses All the above Churches are cordially invited to be with the Mi/pah Church Sunday Hept. Sth. All who can will plea*e bring a basket w it h something therein. ? To Meet Sunday Afternoon. The V. >V. A'*.. G. A.'*., and Hun beam Societies of the Baptist Church will meet Sunday afternoon at five-thirty ? in the Sunday School room to "ObWH'Ve their special mission program. All 1? diPs are cordially invited. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. M. M. Benson Thursday afternoon Sept. 12th nt i? :"50 to observe their special program. A Correction. In the official tabulation of the vote for county officers au error occurred in the total vote for Mr. C. B. Nettles, , a candidate fo,r sheriff. The official count gave him 225 votes when it should have been 100. This does not change the result in any way. but we make the correction merely to keep the record straight. Wtteref Mill Village Notes. Camden. S. ('.. Sept. 5. ? Tbi* week lias been set aside by the mill manage ment as ('loan Fp Week and it surely is gratifying to sep bow the housewives ba\1' pon clod tu this new movement. Every yard, back ami front lias been ! put In spick and span order. Judges will make a (our of inspection- on next Friday. I'rizos will be given as follow ing : to family who has the lirst. sec oud. third, and fourth best kept yards hack and front and to the family who lias th?' best and second best kept toilet. Child's welfare days will be observed j at the nursery on Thursday and Fri day from '2 p. m. to t>. This campaign is going on all over the state and we are proud to be among the first in this couuty and expert to register every child from I mouths to years old. I>r. Cly hurn and I>r. Iturnett will have charge iff making examinations. .\lotbers are asked t<? bring children on time Mr. \\ I,. Sanders spent s'everal day# la-t week at Fllioil. Mr and Mrs. .1 C He riong of Wash met' n spent several days last week with Mr- H'mIoiik' - sifter .Mrs. .1. .! San <|ei -. M i sscx 4'hristine and Virginia Fincher spent several da.\? last week with their sist'-i Mrs. Fisinb> at Chesterfield.. Miss 1 Va i" I i ?? ('Lark and Mrs. ("allie I >a vis speut the week eud with their ?isiiM Mr-. .1. (iappins in Columbia. Mi. W. IV Davis. Mr. It. Kel|> . Mr. \\ Kingli and Mr. M. Rogers <>f Co-, lutnbia came up "ii last Saturday t>> wit ness the ball game betwerli l.an? a-ter and Walt'fiv, Mr Hrui<-e IMaver spoilt !a-( week i-ii<l in < olutnbia. Mr ti <*. l?avis spent the M?*i-k end a: t -MUi|i .1 a i k h? ? u and Columbia. Miss Minnie Kay whs in Columbia fur I lie week end. Mr .J l> Shaw ha- returned froiu it -hoi t v acat ion . Mr. DeBrnhl <>( t assatt i> \i-iting uis daughter Mrs. Bessie Martin of the village Mr and Mrs. Tom Thorn es of t'har lotte i- visiting relative* in the \iliage. Mis* I'ornell has returned from * two weeks vacation. i Mr Tall.t Clark spent n part -.f hist 1 vacation in C-olumbi* l?s? week Sunday Hrhool next Sundae moruing a* In o'clock * MtltDKK MYNTKKY SOI.VKU Nrgro Ha* (oufe*?ed tu Killing of .Mclaughlin. < '? >1 11 in l*i a . Aug. ??' Tb# ui> >i?M .v -m rounding <l": death ??f Jiutliiic Mcl,ough lip, who wu* murdered at tlu* Kagles' Aerie here fit the night of May 10. IWI81 apparen 1 1 v wa* cleared up when l?ewls Wiggins. a it eyre of many aliases. held at tiie county Jail, the alleged principal in several other crime#, made a written confession to having killed McLunghlln, a native of Wuterbury, (!oou.. and stew ard for the aerie fur several year* lip to IiIh death. ! The confession wan made to Harry W, hesl'ortes, jailer for Hlchlaud CoUU* ty. in the prcseuee of Sherman Grey, another negro prisoner, last night and wa* repeated thl* morn in* to "Wade Hampton t'ohb, of Columbia, aolloitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. The Coroner's jury, which reviewed the wvidenee this afternoon. charged Wiggins with the crime ami he is be ing held at the county jail on war rant to be. tried at the coming term of the Criminal Court, which convene*] here next Tuesday. Nynopsiascd. the confessiou of Wig gins, according to the testimony of Grey and Jailer Oesportes at the- cor* oucr\s investigation, shows that the ne gro entered the aerie shortly before r closing on the night of May 10 for the purpose of robbery, secrettng himself, ami not knowing that the clnb room was occupied after closing. According to the confession. Wiggins is alleged to have stated that some time after the lights went out he was seen by ?Mcl.onghMn. Who dfrew a revolver on hlmT Tie picked up a hatchet, it was stated, took the revolver away from the steward and hit hint on the head. Mc Loughlin. he is said to have stated, turned on the lights before drawing hi* revolver. Wiggins, it is alleged, after securing an amount of money, about $200. according to Jailer Desportes, aud H00. according to an alleged previous ! confession made to Hherman Grey, made his escape by the back way. The alleged confession of the negro differs in essential particulars . from the physical appearances surrounding the crime when the body of McLougblin was found on the uiornirtg of May 11. Wiggins was arrested under the name ?>f John Wiggins and placed in 'the county jail on June 'JO. charged with having burglarized the store of It. J. By hum. 011 the outskirts of the city of Columbia. He was also identified by George Mack, a member of the S.viian colony here, as the' negro who assaulted him with a hatchet 011 June 9. hitting hint in the head. The negro is under stood to have an exceedingly bad rec ord. having served time in the Alabama and Georgia penitentiaries, from which he escaped, and on the Ilichland county chain gang. Itewards approximating $1,000 have been offered for the apprehension and convictiou of McLougblin's murderer. Casualties in rrmiif. Among the South Carol in fa us on the. casualty list from France is the follow ing- names : Wounded severely, Floyd Major, of Greenville ; killed in action Lewis F, Abercrombic. I. aureus ; died j from accident Foster A. Davenport. Aiken. Convict Ituns Amuck. Laurens, Aug. Lit). ? At an early bout* this morning a negro convict. Kill Gar rett. ran amuck at one of the chain gang camps located at Oakville school house, near MoDnniePs mill, and after killing It. I'Mgar McDunicl. the guard, and seriously wounding Whit Sea right, another negro prisoner, walked a short distance from the tent and committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with the pistol that he had used on the guard and his fellow ci,uvi?.t. Sea light was brought to the iit.\ and given medi cal attention. lie ?n? shot four times, but it is said that he will recover Mel >aniel- who wa- a member of a well known I.nurens family, was shot dead while standing just inside one of t In tents. and was in the net unlocking the chains us?-i| f,.| keeping 'he prison ers secure at ii i k h t Wood's Seeds Crimson Clover ! Increase* crop produc tion, improves the land and makes an excellent grazing and forage crop. WOOD S FALL CATALOG Just Issuad T?!lt All About Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Fulghum Oats, Abbruzzi Rye and ail other Farm and Garden Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Catalog mailed free. Write for It, and prices of any Seeds re quired. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen - Rickmefld, Va. THKUA In ller Most Seductive Hole at Camden Opera Hdumi. Clad in rojbei rloUue#*, aeat ??<! in tlu* (uittst of canopied estate, clasp ing to lu*r bosom a twining asp. Fgypt's greatest iiueen, Cleopatra. the Ihh| ??f the Ptolemy*, expired Thin i* what Thcda Ham dill for. "Cleopatra," t he Fox woudcr til in, and it I* hut one of a number of features of similar calibre in which thi* faiuou* screen actress i* starred, "Cleoputra'* i.s the greatest h ml most suitable char acter for the display of t h?* talents of tliis are ?tar, Never in her life has Miss itiliu en tered sti earnestly into a charactcrlaa lion ?n she has into "Cleopatra." Not trontent with a mere casual and super* Jicial study of the character, Mis? llara ha* delved into all the historical rec ords at her counnaud. in regard to the savagely-Imperious, magically - alluring Queen, about whom coot rove ray has raged during all the centuries since she lived. Prior to coming to C^llf^rnla. Miss I Kara made a detailed personal study j | of the wonderful Egypt lau exhibit In the Museum of Art In New York Cit.v. Here in. perhaps, the greatest collection j of the kind in the world, and the Fox star lost no opportunity to thoroughly I imbue herself with the atmosphere of the past, which the strange carvings, the mummies, and the hieroglyphic* suggest. M ss Mara, by thorough study, ha* sue- ! cccdcd in resurrecting many forgotten , and obscure traits of character of the famous Queen, and portrays them upon | the screen with a vividness aud intensity that has never before been expressed even by the famous vampire herself One of the striking features of the i making of "Cleopatra" is the remarkable ! costumes. A positively startling bit of j garb is a peacock dress, in the making of which a whole peacock was used .This is only one of the gorgeou^ aud expensive costumes Miss llara wears in t the picture. At the Camden Opera House Thursday night. Sept. 12th. Admission .TO cents. IJeut. Hr win Shaw I)lad. The lingering hope which ?tofts been cherished in the hearts of the uiauy friends of Lieut. Krvin I). Shaw that ' he might still 'be alive was dispelled Wed nesday when his mother. Mrs. I). C. Shaw of this city, received a telegram from the war department announcing bis death, which occurred on July Oth, the day he was reported missing. ? 8?up ter Herald. AN ORDINANCE Keipiiriiig all able-bodied male persona between the ages of 18 and SO years inclusive to be regularly or continually I engaged in some lawful, useful and recognized business, profession, occupa tion or employment duriug the present war in which the i'nited States l? now engaged and providing for labor identi fication cards. Rc it ordained by the Mayor and Al< dermen of the City of Camden. S. C., in Council assembled: Section I. It is hereby declared to be the duty of every able-bodied ruale resi dent of the city of Camden. S. C., be tween the Hfces of IS and ?>0 yeai'H m* elusive, to be habitually aud regularly engaged in some lawful, useful anil roc* ogui/.ed business, profession. occupation, trade or employment from the date of the passage of this ordinance, and thence forward until the termination of the present war in which the United States is engaged, and any able-bodied male res ident t>f this city between the ages afore said. who shall refuse to be so employed for at least live (.r>) days, or fifty (i>0) hours per week, shall be deemed guilty of an offense, and upon conviction there of shall !??? punished as hereinafter pro vided. In no ease shall the possession by the accused "of money, property or income sufficient to support himself, and those regularly dependent upon him. be n defense to any prosecution under this ordinance. And in no case shall the claim by tlo* accused of his inability to obtain work or employment be a defense to a prose?-nt ion hereunder, provided however, rhai l bis ordinance shall not apply to bona tide students during a school term, nor to persons tit ting themselves to en gage in trade or industrial pursuits. I oi i lie purpose of this ordinance, any male person a- aforesaid found in this <'it>\ -ball be deemed a resident, and in any pi -o*t>ciition hereunder proof that the Mi ciised habitually loiters in idleness on the street*, alleys, roads, depots, pool room-. hotel-, -Tore- ?>r other places, shall be prima facia evidence of the failure in refusal of such person to coot1 pl> with t lie provision* if this ordi nance. Sertion II That the -Mid City of t'amdeii. S. ('. -dial! provide anil have pi i it t I labor identification cards, which shitl! he furnished to employer* or em pl o v res when called for by them. The employees shall keep such cards on their pei -on. and exhibit them af any time, to an> policeman ? ? f Miid City, who may desire to inspect said cards. Any em plovee who shall forge the name of an\ em p!o\er on said identification card. -Iiali upon conviction . I punished n.s hereinafter provided. Section III. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, or ai'ling or n-*<d*tiuj{ in auy -uch violation. *hall upon conviction in the ( ity ( ourt. be punished by a fine of not |e-? than $2.>,0O, nor more than *100.00. or by imprisonement for not le1-* than 10 days, unci for not more than oO days for every such offense. i Sect ion J\. That this ordinance shall i take effect immediately upon its passage*. I?oue and ratified in <'ouj\^il Auicmbled Mu- J'.rd day of Sept.. A. I). lt?18 S. F. BR ASINOTON, Mayor. Atteht : H. Sl.NtiMCTON. City Clerk and Treas. \N OKI)IN\N(k Tt K?Ihc Supplies fur th* ryw . dm. 8. ?>., for tlw Y?,r i?n. 1 Be II ordailted by thr \|-)w dernien of the City uf ?ml by authority of ife ^ the follow lug Um be, ^ J* lire hereby levied for the from the lHt day uf JMtt?rySL the tttHt day of Dereafer in* S*m-i i??n I. A t h \ (it i\S| i?ach and every dollar of rejj .y sonal property within the conJ*T ! its < t the City of Camde*. the Hist day of January, 191k Section & *rhat ail ablebodid persona between the uK<>* of u>n, ' and <H> year*, residing within tj' pornte limits of thr rit j 0( S. C? not exempt from road duty the tawa of the State, shall w0rl streets, waya and bridges under tw rectlda Mich overseer# ta mi* k,? pointed '<>r a?ch apace of time *^1 reeding six (6> days in one yr?r 4 vidlng that at the time of nch notice auy person may paj t( person giving auch notice Three (t dollars Commutation. -which tkri received In lt?u of the work\nd peraouM refusing to work ag [ or to pay said Commutation, ?1 I lined not less than Five ($5.00) ^ nor more than Ten <$UM)0) d& | or be imprisoned not loss than tea i I no i more than twenty (20) da* I the discretion of the City Record# Section a. The tax book* for | collection of city taxes will be ( i in Counell Chamber Camden, 8. & I the sixteenth (10th) day of Sept" | t918, and remain open each daj eept Sunday, fr<?m 0 a. m. to \ i and from it p. m. to 4:30 j>. tn. the 15th day of October, ? 191R, kIvo, Section 4. That when the taxt, assessments or any portion t*hereof j I i>4 aaainnt any property or pjrtj the duplicate for the current fiscal r [ Khali not ..be paid on or before the tccuth (10th) day of September, City Clerk aud Treasurer Khali pn to add a penalty of one per c on said duplicate and the said v and Treasurer shall collect same if the said taxes and asKetwmento i penalties arc not paid on or before sixteenth (16th) day of October after an additional penalty of ot ceutum shall be added by the i Clerk aud Treasurer on the said do cate and collected by the City ( and Treasurer : That if said tarn, attics and assessments are uot paL or before the 16tb day of October, ! thereafter, an additional penalty of per centum thereou shall he added if! the eitv Clerk .and Treasurer rcmJli duplicate and collected by the City C and Treasurer. And if safd taxes, r alties and assessments are not paid o? or before the 1st day of November, a?t thereafter the city Clerk and Treaaiw 1 shall issue his tax execution? foral;_ taxes. assessments and penalties agaiatt ,j| the property of the. defaulting taxpijai' according to law. ' -^L Ratified by the Mayor and AMenw^l of the City of Camden, N. C., in couad"! assembled this 3rd day of Sept. 1MH S. F. BRASINOTON, Maw ^ H. c: BlKOtjBTOK, . City Clerk jgnd Treasurer. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas.) The Bank of- Camden, Plaintiff,; against .lake Samuel, William Lewis, Winnie Bracy, Orate R ember t, Jane Guy, Dannie Lewia. Henry LeyvJs, JiM Lewi* and Alice Joy \" . Defendant*. To the I>enefdant,James Lewis: Yon are hereby summoned and quired to answer the complaint in tta action and to serve a copy of yonr ?? Hwer to the said < complaint on the sub scriber at bis office at Camden. Soutk Carolina, within twenty day? after tk service hereof, exclusive of the da y at ?such service, and if you fail to anwtf the complaint within the- time aforeaaM. the plaintiff in this action will appljr: to the Court for the relief demandd in the Complaint J: W. M. SHANNON, / Attorney for Plaintif. Dated at Camden, 8. O., Sept. 5th, 191S To the Defendant, James Lewia: foil will please take notice that tk? Summons and Complaint in the abort action have been tiled in the office th 4 Cleik of Court, for Kershaw County. South Carolina, this ltjt day of July. WIS. XV. M. SHANNON. Plaintiffs Attorney. ? 1 Sept. Titb, WIS. .< . 21-.1ti. V .| COUNTY TICKET Kershaw County SECOND Democratic Primary Eledw September 10, 1918 \ . ( Vote f or one for each office and scratch the others. I \ HOU8K OF REPRESBNTATIV#, N. 8. RICHARDS . J. V. YOUNG FOR SHERIFF T. C. HOUGH r O. C. WBMH - ~ FOR TREASURER D. M. McCASKHX R. B. WILLIAMS FOR JUDGE OF PROBATA r J. GOODALE _ W. L. McDOWBLL ? FOR MAGISTRATE * . WiMm TiwmH* : up** w. u. kmll r J B. NBI^ON