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DON'T BKLL YOUR FURS AT "ANY OLD PRICE"
when "SHU BERT" Is paying such extremely high prlee*.
"SHUBERT" Wants South Carolina FursAll Yon Can Ship
pnaMltullMl'??van "SHUBERT" hMt**n?Mn? Pur Shipper; >n b??~l ?nd IIM iwnuil-wbi tH. I
? eu??t piio? wdhi Mlanu ??* pwplly riMiihi Wto* imUr- Vkktft
A "IIUEKHT TAG KNVKLOPEM on your shipment means "mare mmv"
I foe yo*ur Futt? T?eUkor"? 4U? boat awl pronptMt SERVICE U tke werWLH
1 ?ct a MnrnKNT orrropAT.
A . B . S HU BERT^
WE LARGEST HOUSE IN WE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY M
AMERICAN RAW FURS
15*17 W.Austin Ave. Dept. 1838Chicago, U.S. A
kkrsiiaw news notes
tittrestiiig Items fathered From The
Era of That Place.
(From Last peek's Paper.)
After spending a ten day furlough at
I koine with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs.
? j, 0. Hilton at WVstville. Sergt. It. II.
--Hilton lias returned to Fort jMcPherson*
I ferjeant Hilton was a member of Co. M.,
I'ifi?lii K? i>hy.iv.ily arda of Camden, 118th<
Regimen f?" out ^hici* 'division*1
" ip distinguished itself In breaking the
famous Hitnlenburg Uju>.- Sergeant Hil
ton; who -is -just -twenty yoark ot a?e,
1 lost 11 u unu in that fight October 8th
icar St. Quentin. He Is too modest to
tell of his own part, but we are tpld
that he gives an interesting account of
what others of his company did as their
s part ju aiding the American troops to
gin fame in that memorable fight with
the Germans, which unquestionably had
the effect of bringing the war to a speedy
aiding. Sergeant Hilton has been given
Us 6w? choice of a five years course of
h'- study, but has not yet elected which
wurse of study he will pursue.
| At the election held Monday to select
an Intemlnnt and four1 Wardens to serve
4 tie ensuing year only one hundred and
eleveu votes were cast. For intendfcnt
[T Dr. L. T. Oregory received 71 votes and
T. 11. Clyburn received 40 votes. For
Wardens 0. U. Mackmon received 71.
TOteSi J. M. Ivowry 1)1, J. C. .Jenkins
TA, C. O. Floyd 01. T. K. Fletcher . 50,
aud A. L. Cook 40. J)r. (jregory was
. therefore elected Intwndant and C. It.
Hlaekmon, J. M, Lowry, J. C. Jenkins
and C. (). Floyd wero elected Wardens.
Mis* Daisy Belle McXinch of Cam
den ?spent last week end at home with
her parents- Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Mc
"XTuvh,
- Miss Leila lUirney of Hemingway
I spent from Monday until Wednesday, in
"Kvitdi^few with her sister Mrs. W. O.
Mcl>oWell.
Miss Lucile Hritton, the popular and
efficient teacher of the, Autioch school,
Tiear Ihunden spent last we*!k . eud in
Kershaw, with her sister Mrs. W. W.
Horton.
Mrs. T. B. Clyburn was taken to the
Fennell Infirmary in Rock Hill last Wed
nesday. .j She was accompanied to Itock
Hill by Mr. Clyburn. We are pleased
to state that her condition is somewhat
improved.
A message was received here Sunday
by James Hough announcing the death
of his brother 8. Frank Hough at Camp
Mcrritt, N. J. Sunday morning. Frank
was in the service of the United States
and had only recently returned ? from
France.
The remains of Frank Hough arrived
this morning from Camp Merritt, at
tended by Sergeant J. WTilson, who re
turned by the next train. The remains
were tahen to the home of Mr. D. K.
*V- ? IT? LI'l. . . ~ 1.1 . .? ???.?
ONE HUNDRED
tfwond hand autolnobiles for sale. Every one is guaranteed and
represents the greatest possible value at itB price. Possibly we have
just what you aj*e looking for. Write us. ,
WE ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE
' . ;
In the Ktatfe giving a definite, written guarantee on used (.-arn
lhat you can purchase a used car from us with
ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE
If you ore jn the market for u car why not consider carefully
tlx1 matter of buying a second hand high quality caj, rather than a
new one. It's economy, beyond a doubt. Ours are rebuilt uno
rc|:M lilted. Let us know your wants.
Gibbes. Machinery Company
Columbia, Soi^th Carolina ^
WIOpIk If 15 NEAR UNION DEPOT
Hough, and the burial vrill take pla'ce
in the Kershaw cemetery Thursday af?
tfi-mmn
Mrs, Mary Blpckinon,. widow of the
late IVurrel F. .Blackmon, of the I^oug
ville section, died Sunday night iu Lan
caster, where she was visiting at the
home of her daughter. Her remains
were buried at Fork Hill graveyard
Monday . afternoon. Mrs. Blackmon was
about 09 years of age and who left one
son und four daughters surviving.
B. M. Huckabec died early last Hat-,
urday morning, at his home OU tUS south
side of town of pneumonia, following
influenza, after being ill for abont ten i
days,? lie was about 23 years yf age
and left his wife and three children, tnei
youngest an infant only six weeks old,!
surviving. The remains ?were taken, to
Westville for burial in the Damascus
graveyard Saturday afternoon, and the
funeral services were conducted by Rev.
it. M. DuBose.
Miss Itebecca Roberts daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Roberts of Route 0
from Kershaw ana Johnnie Dunn, of
Bethunc Route 2, were married January
10th by W. J. Mangum, notary public.
LUtIc Harry, the infant son of Rev.
aud Mrs. H. C. Dunn, who came to
bless their home a little more than a
year ago, died early lasc Thursda^roorn
ing of pneumonia, after intense suffering
fur Keveral days.
Frank R. Twitty, rfged 72 years, died
Mouday night at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Metta Holden, at the mill vil
lage, tot pneumonia, folfbwing an attack
of influenza. He had b?en jsick about
two weeks when the <'"<1 came. . The re
mains were taken to Fort Mill cemetery
for burial Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. licLeod, of the
Pleasant Plains section, have the csym-.
pathy of their friend? in the loss of
two children, one a new born babe, the
other a little son, Harry Duncan, aged
about two years, who died of pneumonia
following influenza after nearly tw?
weeks illness. Roth deaths occurred last
Thursday evening. The remains were
taken to McBee for burial.
, Mrs. Sallie Ilolden, wife of J. P.
Holden. died at their home cast of town
early this morning of dropsy. She had
been ill for several months. Mrs. Holden
was about 28 years of age and leaves
her husband and three children surviv
ing. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Holden. Margie Bell, aged about 5 years,
died early Monday mbrning last of pneu
monia and was buried at Buffalo Church
the same afternoon.
The Concrete Road.
Buncombe county roads would inakp
anybody- envious. That fine stretch, of
concrete from Ashevillc toward Hendtr
sonville is as good an advertising in
vest men tas thecountyoooidTiave made7
A good road pays iu more ways than
one. ? The Morganbon News-Herald. ^
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SOLD MORE BUSINESS LAST YEAR THAN ANY OTHER
YEAR DURING THE LIFE OF THE COMPANY. HAS NOW
ASSETS OF OVER
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$1,000,000.00
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Southeastern Life Insurance
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
L. A, McDowell, Agent . Camden, S. C.
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More Cattle lii Southern Hta?ea.
The live atnck iuduHtry of the Houth-1
eiClftittt but progr^mnl at a rapid
rate the past few yearn. Thouvauda
f I Ml I . I.Kil cuttle have been *hipp d
' nt<? ? every Southern state and carload#
f t'at block have been sent to live stock
?n'arket* from faruiH where cotton JfoR\
gro\V|H < \ ' u i \ ??) \ .
Paring ;t iw'in Month repreaentativa#
?f t|?e Cnited State* department of ag
riculture vjaited lfW farina in 118 coua
Ion in the ntatea of Arkansas, Florida,
Qeo>gla. Mlasiaajppi, North Carolina,
*outh Carolina, and Teuueasee, and trav?
?led H'J.MT in ilea to give luatructioni to
fariuem. Theae ineo attended 10 meet
'nga, held 12 demonstratlona, and through
their efforts a total of 129 pure- brad
bull*, 32-1 pure-bred cowa and 1,806 gra^e
cattle were placed on far ma in differtnt
atatm. ?
Arkanaaa farm era, particularly thoaa in
tbe rice growing sections, bare been
good buyer# of cattle from the drought
region of tha Houthweat, There are **r
tenajve area* in Florida not now being
used which would "apply graaing for a
large number of cattle, apeclallats said.
Tleporta froip Georgia atate that paa
lurch are good and feed ia plentiful.
\eailv 100 carloads of cattle hare been
brought into Georgia from Texas.
?,
NFat O. Goodwin, the actor, died at
a hotel in New York Friday after a brief
lllucMM, jJenth was due to a genera)
breakdown in health,' following an opera
tion for the removal , of his right eye
several moutha ago,
"The Reason Why."
11. A. Thomas Stock Remedies are
the best, they are sclent Iflcally mad*
nnd all medicine. They keep the health
?ip, and the feed hill down. There It a
?I cause for every effect, remove the
muse and the effect remove# itself.
The Poultry Remedies are especial 1>
made to relieve all the diseases in the
Fowl family such as Cholera and Roup*
rtiid makes the Hens lay.
The Ilog Remedy will positive!*
keen off the Cholera, and if given In
/he first stages, will cure 00 per, cent.
Don't forget to keep on hand a hot
rlo of Farrls' Colic Remedy for Horses
It is so' simple with dropper, that ?
ohH4 .<*?n ifive it.- Also a bottle of Fei
its' Healing Kemedy for Cuts and
Bruises on man or beast. They nevei
fail.'
These remedies are all guarantee*!
to you by your dealer, to givfc satlsfac
Hon, or your money back.
Made hy Old Kentucky Manufactur
dng Co., Paducah, Kentucky.
For wale by Springs A Shannon, Cam
den, S. C. ? adv. Umiui June '8.
TAX NOTICE.
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Office of Tressurer Kershaw County*
IS 1-4
Camden, S. 0., Oct. 1, 1018
Notice is hereby given that Uw book#
will be open for the collection of State,
County and School Taxes, from October
ISjth, 1018, to March 15th, 1019. A
penalty of 1 "per cent will be added to
all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1910; 2
per ceut February 1st,. 1019, and 6 per
cent March 15th, 1010.
The rate per centum for Kerahaw
County is as fellows :
? Mills
State Taxea, t - 8 1-4
County Taxes ?
Special Taxes ___
Road Taxes ? ' ,
Schoofc. Taxes ---? --- 8
Total ? ? ? ----- 24 1?2.
The foHoWing School Districts- have
MpeClal levies :
School District No. 1 ? ?
School District No. 2 . ? 4
School District No. 8 ? ? ? 4
School District No., 4 ? 6
School District No. 5 ___ ? 2
School District No. 6 8
School District No. -7 ___ *. ? ? 4
School District NO. 8 . 4
School District No. 0 ? . ? ? . 4
. School District No. 10 ? ? - 5
School District No. 11 ? ? <5
, School District No. 12 4 ?
School District. No, IS 8
School District No. 14 _L_ 8
School District No. 15 ? ? ,. 3
School District No. It ? 8
School District NO. 18 4
School District No. 10 1* ? 1
School District No. 20 .4
School District No. 21-? -4-1
School .District No. 22 ? ? IT
School District No. 23 ? ? 3
School District No. 24 '4
School District No. 25 4
School District No. 26 - - 4
School District No. 27 ... ... 6
School District NO. 28 r 6
School District No. 20
- School District No. 30
School District No. 81
School District No; 82 8
School9 District No. 88 - 4
School District No. 85 8
School District No. 86 v 4
School District No. 87 2
School District ^No. 88 5
School District No. 89 .... .... ... 5
V Bchool District No. 46 .'J ll
School District No. 41 ... ..... 4
School District No. 42 ... 4i
School District No. 48 ... ... 8
School D|<trict No. 46 ... _ _ 8
School District No. 47 ? ? 4
The poll tax is $1.00.
All able-bodied male persons from the
a?e of twenty-One (21) to sixty (60)
years, both Inclusive, except residents
of Incorporated towns of the county,
shaH pay $2.00 as a road tax, exwpt
ministers of the fospet actually In
charge of a confretatiOn, teachers em
ployed in public schools, school trustees
sod persons . permanently disablsd in the
MRanuak x&LsLtM? state, and j mr.:
sons Who perved Jul the War Detween
the States, and all persona srtnslly
employed in the quarantine service of,
this State and *2 itsMmtn who may be |
attending school, or college at the time
when said road ,tax shall become doe.
Persons dBminf disabilities mnst pre
sent fjfertificates from two reputable phjf^
sidsns of this county. T~
AM Information with refersnoe ; to
taxes will be furnished upon applica
tion
.Tffi" O Mr MiCAWfjll,
County
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The Greatest Name In Goody-Land
realm of child*
liood dreams
la a land of
sweets.
Make some of
those dreams
a delightful
reality by
taking home
- . Li' - ' v ? ?
frequently.
How about
tonight?
SCALED TIGHT
KEPT RIGHT
The Flavor
Lasts!
Millionaire Tobago Man Dead.
Durham, N. CJ., Fob, 1/? lirodie Duke,'
millionaire tobacconist, tiled here tonight.
Mr. Duke was one of the founders of
the tobaccd business that had made Us
family famous. Bora in Orange County,
North Carolina, September 17, 1840 an^
returning from the War Between the)
States in his teene, Mr. Duke began p*
dliivK tobacco^ When his father, tho late
Washington 1a Duke, returned from the
war, they went into tho tobacco business,
beating the cured prodqet into ?moklnp
tobacco, From thia smull btwlnew grew
the W. Duke 4 Hons Corapaity and later
the American Tobacco Oompaay and Lig
gett & Myers Companies. He was a
brother of James B. and Benjamin N.
Duke, financiorR and tobacco *?agnatea.
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Come to the Feed Store for?
The Best Flour
tils
? - The Beat Meal
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The Best Bran
Get your feeds at the Feed Store, and you'll ffet
the best.
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