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"The Reuon Whr," - A T bowa? stock Remedies ar* |w, t bey ore aofetftUMfcty made Emed lei i>i'. They keep the health Lj the f***l bill down. There *a a for every effect, remove" the Ilsmt i lie effect removes Raelf. K, Jtyultry Keuiedlea are especially ?7 10 relieve nil the disease* In the ftojli* such MS ChoJora and Roup? ?ak?s the Hens lay. r tfo? Keoiedy wlfl positively & the Cholera, and If given lit nt ntsfltw. will eure 00 per cent it forget to keep on baud a bot f*rrl?' Oolle Remedy for to dimple with dropper, that a , <**? *lve ?. Alao a bottle of ftr Hallux Itemed j for Cut* and hp ou man or beast They never m ? ?Bt reint-<Ht<K a re all guaranteed ft 00 bv your dealer, to give eatlafac ? or your aiouey back. fech> by Old Kentucky MHnufactuis Ifh, Faducab, Kentucky, Lr*!e by Springs 4b Bhannou. Qam i. q-^v junTa j 714 W. DflUlb St. Eimbia lumber & lAMUFACTURlWG CO. MILL WORK iASH.DOOkS, BLINDS AND LUMBER IAIN ft HUGiiR ST ? Phono 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. TAX NOTICE. .. - ? ? (Bcc of Treasurer Kershaw County, j Caindon, 8. G., Oct. 1, "1018 j Kotiw is hereby given that the books 1 be open for the collection of State, uotv and School Taxes, from October fc 1918. to March l?tb, 1010; -A iiity of 1 per cent wtflbe a (Wed v*> Um unpaid January 1st, 1910; 2 r ceot February 1st, 1910, and 5 per it March lfitb, 1019. IV rate per contum for Kershaw ity ik as follows : - ? ? ; Mills. i Taxe<>. ... $ ; 1-4 \ * ' ? - 'J (dil Taxes ?d Taxes vRNH PPBp,, , . kool Taxes ? 3 M.i ... .... iPS? The foUowiu* School Districts hav^ pal levies : Wehool District No. >1 ? 1- ?. l School District No.?2 ? 4 whdol District N%. 3 - ---4 School District No. 4 ? 6 8chool District No. 6 --- 2 8chool i)i?trict No. C ? _ ? - -~? 8 8ehool District No. 7 ~-r? 4 School District No. 8 %?-' 4 School District No. 9 --- r} ? 4. 8chool District No. 10 ft School District No. 11 School District No. 12 School District No. 13 1-^-. School District No. 14- - 8chool District No. 15 . 3 School District No.' 16 4 School District No. 17 .... -8 8chool District No. 18 ... * Sgtootrntrlgt-NgrtO-,-1, 4 8chool District No. 20 ?>. School District No. 21 ? -s' , ? r ? School District No. 22 __ 11 School District No- 23 3 School District No. 24 4 School District No. 25 ' _.,?? Jchool District No. 20 ... v-v 4 School District No. 27 ___ 6 School District No. 28 6 School District No. 29 ? 4 School District No. 80 4 Jfbool District No. 31 ___ 6 fhool District No. 32 -rh 8 ,J?ool District No. 83 ?? 4 JJool District No. 35 ? _ 8 ***>1 District No. 36 4 *Jo?l District No. 87 ?1 2 JJ*>I District No. 88 5 2^ District No. 89 5 T*0 District No. 40 11 TO R!*trlct No- 4i su/f JJ?1 District No. 42 I JJ?ol Dintrict No. 43 8 District No. 46- ... I-!.', 8, fjool District No. 47--, -i 1? .? I ** is * l? ?r J male persona from .the, ^efity-one (21) to sixty (Wi both inclusive, except residents kail towns of the connty, fclnE? ^ u a? * Ux' ***& W i the actually i? larM i a con*l*Wtion, teachers em J*" Public schools, school trustees i<? *L ?' this State, and per k \#* W'r BMwf fcfer*] > n"d *" P?r?ona actually fc _ nuarantine service of M Ws^ . '|???aui?u\; rrca Tivt v* *'1 a11 r?sidenta who may be Iks 001 or <*>!*?*? *t the time W, , HI* become dne. BJT* ??iminf disabilities mttst p? Sr ?SSSS?" E-r's.a ?rs?i f? M McCi WKU) D1RKCT0K HKKK M#. r?rkin?N?n (fewptfanented Camdeu CtapMf ? Work ; IKiiif Monday morning 10 o'clock at the Wed ('row. rooms the members of the Civilittu Kt'lld and office ib of the Chap ter and a fa w eauteen workero had the pleasure or meeting Mr. l'arklusou, Field; Director of Civilian Relief Motion of the American Ued Cross from At Inula aud receiving from him important information concerning this branch of the service. lie' explained that homo amice jH a branch of civilian relief aud hati u? do mftluly with soldier* and their families ; that the Red Cross was anxious an to the effect the armistice would have ou the home service depart ment but the government hid *eut out the word "<wrry on." ; keep the two mil lion men in France in touch with their families here, tb?t there waa more men in service in cam** this winter than last and even those discharged needed help more than before. 80 important doe* t,he government consider this de partment that every dlscbatged soldier Ih given n booklet eutitled "When You Oft Home" and u card telling him win never the Home Service can help him, in getting a job, in le^al advice, in Information on insurance, compen sation, bis rights us a discharged sol dier, eU\, by keopirfg in touch with the needs of hit) family and iq numerous other ways. * Mr. l'arklusou ud vised a Welcome Home Roll on which every soldier from the county should be enrolled, visited and welcomed home. The Canteeu com mittee will act iu oo-operatiou wttb the Civilian Relief/ iu ths work. He said that the Home Service department had enlarged its endeavors to such an extent that the followlug things were essential to 100 per cent efficiency : First ? a private office and a trained, paid worker; 2nd ? adequate appropriation; 4th ? -publicity, j 1 He compli mental -CJamdeu's Itync Sev? yico com npi it tee and said among many reasons why he wished to come to Cam den, one waa that our record at Head quarters in Atlanta, was so fine, that the monthly reports showed that 1112 eases in families had been handled and .Uutfc^was/the greatest number reported hi ahy Chapter in the JsJouth except in vamp towns. ? The following have been appointed to serve on the Civilian Relief or llama Service Committee: Mr. T. K. Trot ter, chairman ; Miss Mary Villepigue, secretary^; Mrs. Wm. Barrett, Mrs. 0. J. Lewis, .Miss Willie %Vatklns, Mrsf irrTOdwn. Too much praise cannot be bestowed on Mr. ? Trotter, Miss Vllleplguo and $Irs. Barrett %who bore th? heat and of the Work last" year. """Mr. Parkinson was^Be guest of Mr*. Barrett whil^ here tond left on the 4 :30 train. His visit was a treat to the fiyrtunattt (few who heard him. fo>! j. gPNVVffiESCENT ? * At a recent meeting of the Library Association the Misses Buckner and ths MifctofV Phelps were appointed to col lect magnzines for the convalescent pa tients at the Base Hospital, Camp Jack 's^.- It you hav^t copies that you hive finished with please send to thes*' young ladies or to the /Camden Library and they- will ?,be forwarded to Camp Jack son. Old or new numbers arc acceptable. ?v *i<- CIVIC LKAODK MKKT1NG K^uUr M<mthly ! Meeting Held ?t Ormm mar School BwlMlng. f regular moui bl.v iueetiug of th? Cauid?n Civic lA*agu?- wm k?li ia the Grammar School ou the sev^nd Monday iu l>fwoWr.' The )?r?ldfnt, He*. N. BU tfroodsje called the meeting to order. ?. i Mr*. liaruch made her report on H?e financial committee for the year. Mr*? Haruch reported that a dollar hid been paid to the renldents of each ward who hud kept their premisea in the be?t con dition for the laxt several month*". The following are the names, the tirst ap >1 tearing being the white resident and the second the colored: Ward yue, Mrs, J. M. Capell j Jane Arthur, Ward 2.- J. K. Goo<*ale: Vermelle Gardner. Ward K. Mr*. II. Wax ley ; Uaale ()ui<k. Wurtl 4.? Mr*. W. J. Jones; I?atay I'axou. Ward B. ? Mrs. U.' li. Clarke. Ward 6. ? Mian Minnie Clyburn ; M?ry (Vuuor. Mm. Alexander, chairman of tb<S flower committee reported that flowers had been to the' hospital. A motion was pawed to request the Board of Health to inspect the local ; restaurants and bakery of Camden. Mra. Goodale and Mrs:' Mackey were appoint ed to assist Mrs. Davidson In bringing thiH matter before the Board of Ilealtb. The League decided on giving the peo ple of Camden a Community Christmas Tree. The tree will be placed on the library Square And a community chorus will sing there with a song leader from Columbia on Christmas afternoon. The Misses Willie Watkins, Freddie Bush itiul Mary Martin were appointed as a committee to make arrangements for the singing and the decorating of tat tree. The president, Mrs.' Goodale, read a paper from the Food Conservation De partment at Washington requesting a continued saving of food, and elimina tion of its waste. A pledge waa taken by the league to comply with,thisy? quest. Mrs. Goodj|la made a very interesting report on the meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs which she attended In Columbia last month. ' It was moved .to. give ten dollars to the educational campaign of the Wo man's Council of Defense. The League .nlso decided to donate five dollar^ the Itescue Orphanage. Since writing the preceding account of the League's plan for a Community Chorus onrC^rlstanas day, the Board of Health hiY ft*u*d *n edict . forbidding all public gathering. ' Miss Mary G. Martin, Acting Secretary. HOSPITALITY A8KKD FOR CAMP JACKSON SOLDIERS The War Community service of Colum bia requests the people of Camden and other nearby towns to open their homes to the soldiers from Camp Jackson on .Christmas eve aig^t giving tbem supper ^and breakfast Christmas morning. They go back to' Camp for dinner. This i? done to provide Christmas cheer for th? lonely home-sick boys who are left in Camp while many of their eomjrades go away to apend Christmas at home or with friend Mrs. B. C. vonTresckow is chairman of the committee on hos pitality in Camden and all who are bill ing to1 entertain one or more of the boys will please phone her.. An^gnfc At*Mr. Henry Savage 8 Plantation, at Lugoff: Dairy bred Cattle, Mules, three Brood Mares- ? one to foal in early spring by "Rainbow." number of extra ow* cant will ideae*. seud theiu out .to t Uo Mm board nation on the afterooou I of the 24th to ,pieet th^ 0 o'clock train uod It Is hoped that quite a number yiriU bo ou the street that night to give them a welcome. *\\ pile at gift* can never Make thi? season bright and gay, It Is what we give, toot what we gft That leakca the Chrlstm*# day:* Keiuetnber the Telephour UlrU. lu Waking up )>>ur Christinas rctiittm brances don't forget to tnctodW the tele phono operator*. AH during the year, night and day they have been called upon to render services, Especially m>, during the recent epidemic of iufluensa, even though uiany of the operators suf fered themselves front the malady and the service wan somewhat crippled in Other citif*, uo <Vn<s here could scarcely note th? shortage of help. They have been faithful, prompt and efficient lu handling the many call*, and we believe that our people will not forget this wcrvice, . /? h r.*CT7": ' n an QVARANT1NK LIFTK1) , ? ; Nervieea : WU1 Be Held at Various Churches Sunday at t'sual Hour. The qusrautiue against public gather ings on account of the influensa epi demic has been lifted by order of tka lVurd - of Health and goes into effect today., There has been only a few new ease* reported within the past few days and the physJclauit do not believe there Is any further fear of a spread of the Rev. I*. Ur Harding requests us to announee that there will be service* at tho Episcopal Ohurch at 11 o'clock to which all are cordially invited t^> attend. Dr, W. W. Daniel, the new pastor 9f the Lyttleton Street Methodist Ohurch atwo requests u? to state that preaching can be expected at his Ohurch at the usual hour. X>r.- Daniel arrived .from Ilennettsyille yesterday and i? occupy* lug the Methodist parsonages -- lte*. Oravc&Jflft yesterday for Columbia and ^pjUgo on to I,.atta\.this week In time for MervlcoH there Sunday. Services will be held at the Catholic Church on Sunday a* followH; Sun day school at 10;1B; mass and sermon at 1) a. ro. Chrjsrtinaa day ? maw and Hormon at 12 a. in., and at 9 and 10 a. m,. The public cordially invited. UeguTdf serviceM will be held at the ltaptitft Church. Sunday school and preaching, at the regular bourn. We are also authorised to. announce thdjt l^or& wfll he the regular Berrlcea at the iTeubyterian Church Sunday. Sunday School at 10 a. m. and "preach ing -at 11 o'clock by the pdHtor Pr. Kdwl^ Mutter. ' ? Manager little. of the Majeatic IJhe at*r/Tira? a regular program fa this i?f?uc bt ?be Chronicle. HU theater wiH open today with an intereKtlng pro g^am/^r.TT^ J^TT:."" _? .. MASTER'S SAtJE ~ 1 ,"V-' 1 Htato of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. in the Court of Common Picas ' 1 J.. M. Ilcarou and It. L. Hcaron, / Plaintiffs ' URftintft George Hunter, Edward Warren, Lydia . y. Elliott, E. P. Rogers, Lucy Brown, llattio Brown, Bertha Brown. Tirrf Brown. Olo Brown. Ikiendaat. Under and by virtue of a decree of bis Honor Judge W. H. Townsend of date Dec. 18tb, 1018, I will offer fot Hale at <public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door in Camden, 8. 0. within the legal hour* of sale on the flrat Monday In January next, being the 0th day, thereof, tho following described ' tracts of land: 1,7 ATI that piece, pared or -lot-of land situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina ftnd County of Kershaw,, about nine (9) miles East of Camden, S. C. containing' fffty<three and three-tenths (53 3-10) acres, more or TeSHriirod being ^ -part^jol. what is known a* the WHllford Place ana bound ed . as foHow* : North by lands of B; M. BfOWtJ formerly- of fteddick Moseley j East by lands of F. P. Sogers and land conveyed by Geo. punter to James Brown and F. P. Rogers ; South by lands of JSmily N. Shannon and West kf lands of Myers. The above describ ed tract dfland is the same conveyed by Itfdttt Vr Wltott to Geo. Hunter by deed dated April Oth, <? 1010 and record ed in the office of 7tlre , Clerk of Court fnr Kershaw County in 'Book A. F. at page 200. 2. All that -piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In tbe State of Botfth Carolina and County of Kerahaw, about nine (9) . miles Ba$t of Camden, 8. C. containing flftv acres (60) more or leas and being part of What I a known as tbe -WilUford Place and boundrd aa follows : North bj land* of M. Brown, formerly of lloee ley; East by lands oT Jack. Rogers; Sou th and West by lands of Oeo. Hunter, The abore described tract of land is the twins coOfejed to James Brown by J deed of Oeo. Hunter dated Dec. 10th, 1010 and recorded in tbe office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. C. page 106. r- - 3. ? All thgt piece, parcel or lot of la4d situate, lying and being in. tbe State of South Carolina and County of Kerxhaw, about nine (0) miles Kast of Camden, 8. C. containing twenty one and neren tenths (21 7-10) acres, more bf less, and being a part' of what is known si the Williford Place and bodnded-as follows: North by ladds of B If. Brown, formerly Moseley ; East by landa of Oeo. Hunter-; South by lands of Shannon and West by land of Myers and B. M. Brown, Jr. Tbe above described tract of land Je tbe same >*on veyed to Edward Warren* by deed of OedL Hunter dated Dec. 10th Iftlfl^and recorded In the office of tbe Clerk of C'-ourt for KeTslaw County la BMfc A*. ? p? , i\ l?SL . 4. All that ptoee, parcel or tyt of land nit unto, lying mid bring in thi< Seal*- fit >Sv?ui)? Carolina nod Couuty <>t K*r?h?w, about oiue (0> mile* Kast of Camilou. 8. C. containing twenty-five C-iftl acre*, iuurt> or le##. ftod briug a |Wr( <?t what is kftOWQ nirv^o Willi' ford IMace and bounded a* follows : North by lands now or formerly of tieo. tluuter; Ka>*t by other land* of F. I*. Roger# ; South by laud* of Hhauuou aud Weit by land* of Geo. Hunter. The above ricaeribud tract of laud In the *awe conveyed to >\ 1*. ttogera by dv??l of Geo. Hooter dated March 1012 and recorded lb the oftoe of the Clerk of OouiH for Kerahaw CoUBty In Book A |\ page 2aa. Auy uue desiring to bid at the aaid aalo Khali firm deposit with 4|<~ Master the Hum of 900.00 at uu evidence of good, faith. L. A. W1TTKOW8KY, Master for Kershaw Couuty. , > Ueccrober t$th, 1918, ? i . ? Wants~For Sale FOR 8AIJC ? WO buahela extra ? tine Fulfftm <>utn, graded 17ff. Will sell them at $1.00 per bushel an tbey eowt frou? thranhei\ W. O. Heagle, Woy Mo, 8. C. tf . ' \ ? *?*-_ ?. * ' . .-'-V - N -a' ' >! PONY CART-? Red wheels, basket wldea, Ahio harness, all in order for Halo' at The tfo'utt Inu. flfhOT WANTKD? An experienced ntau to drive truck. Good job and good xalary t0 right man. Write to 1*. O* llox 201, Camdcu, H. O. 86-37 ? a NITRATB OF SODA? -I* cheaper now than former quotations, and plenty to Im? bad, and lower price* vrj>ocUd In the hcukou. We alMo have a lim ited amount of acid phosphate* aud mixed good at prices lower than pre* ent market quotations. We also have a limited amount of blood, !l?h tank age, lime, 7 per cent meal, fiah scrap, tankage und Ml gradea fertilizer ma ' i e rial', to offer. Write us for price*. Southern lliukerage Co., Hum tor, H. 0. mt. m ?m?i*iii Mi- !>.?? in FOR SAL.B? One 1018 model Chevrolet touring car In good condition. Apply at Chronicle office. % tf. ? - i ? "i 1 1 ?'< i i "i '? ? ?' '? i ? > ii 1 1 ??? AUTO MO BILK BARGAINS? We have Oft baud for sale at exceedingly low / . tericea eight automobile* used by the Qovernment; also six automobiles that have never been used, bought at a bargain* Price* $830.00 to $1050.00. Also want agents in each county for " a good line of cars. Columbia Bales Agency, Columbia, S. C.f ^hone 8788. SECOND-HAND ORGANS WANTKD? Will buy atay make. Address Walter Parker, Camden, R. C. Box 228. tf POR 8AL.K ? A few good milk eows. I ? Apply to W. H. Tiller, Lugolf, B. C. 85-87-pd. A ? ? \N? ?tt? ? Owe polkwuau tut th? City of Oa*s den, at a salary of $S5.iN) per month Application* will bo accepted up until Monday* Jan. 6th., Ana will u> ec?u hid<r*<t by council at it* w-ayion on that t) M I I ' ^ A. .' H. C. 8IN0IJBT0N. * Olt; Olork. 8TRAYKI> OK HTOLKN - From my place at ltoyklo on Weduemlay l>ec 4th, black mare mule with whit* mouth, weight about oue thousand pounda. '? Reward if returned to ?M ??St* ne 1>, Thompson, H. F. I>. No. 1, Jloykin, 8. O. 8U-pd. HKU CR1>AR HHINOUW? We hav? for *ale one car load of red cedar akin gl?M< at attractive price. Mackey Mer can tile Co., Camdea, 8. O. . 8TORACJK HATTKR1K8 KB CUAHG 4< KD.? We have inatalled an up to date mercury arc rectifier. Thla with our 3 regular motor generator enable* ua to re-Obarge twenty two atorsge batteries ai one time. All storage batteries ahoutd be re-charged every few months to prevent tmlphating and prolong its life. W. O. II ay 'a Oarage, Camden, H. O. :'' #r , >? 8ft~Al. ' 1 " T"" ? IJ " ,JV * HKI> CK|>AK 81HNOIJKH? We have for ' aale one car load of red cedar ahla . - pries at attractive price. Mackey Mjtr cuntiU Co., Camden, 8. O, \VANTKI>? 8cveVal sharecroppers on farm near Oamden. Apply P. O. HM 227. Oamdeu, 8. O. U tf. ? ..I . i. ' ... I.. ? 'I V ' f FOR FKRT1IJZRR for immediate de , livery see J. L. Moaeley. FOR RENT ? 1 horse farm kuowu as the Wntklns place at 8hay)ora Hill 1'J miles north of Oamden. Apply to <\ |\ puBote. AT1IKN8 IUDK COMPANY, of AU^mk Cieorgla, are largeat buyers of capreex tthlppod green cow hldea in the South. UeaNon Is, "They Weigh the -Weight" Mule nnd horse hides I3.&0 tach. II. Kugcue Kant, Manager, Athens. Oa. Nov. 8-tlmo ' --I -r - V r':" " "i ;i ? ? ? I--1 FOR 8AIJfi? -8elf Rising Flour in wood cn barrel* Texaa red rust proof oats, Abruaxi rye, native' grown. Work man (Grocery Oo. JlOtf. FOR 8AU?r? Abrassi rye 4 per bush el, $2.60 In five bushel lots or over. W^sterham Plantation, W. A. Hush Manager, J<ugoff, 8 O. WANTKU ? The. public to know that we have reopened under new management. First class repair work, genuine Ford parts, - gssoline and oil. < Kershaw Motor Co, - a 1 1 in >-'???"?*? ? i Miiurn |*>'| |!f ? I ?? t V" yj if' I ?'* * '? ;'] NOTICE ? For a nice. cheap ootllln or casket call at Billing** Hros., Ar runt's old stand. ^ s FOR 8ALB? -Six lota and houses, with one barn and stable, on ther corner of Mill and York 8treet?. Apjily to L. A, WlttkoWsky, Oamden, 8. O. & t iv.rr. y?u ww,t ft to look right. It will be jMMlgSrSBfH- win look right you buy it at this store, for we guarantee both looks and quaUt^bLattgr suit : that m? sell. and if you will come to us before you buy you>wUl not have to look anywhere else. Looks and quality y ' ? , ... Ff tlW*--" * i? Will sell the suit without a word from us except to - - i . ' ? ^ ... "]cr ' tall yon the oriee. \ V.