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Australian schoolboys -130 of them will tour the British Isles and the Continent, under the auspices of the Young Australia League. The per rfuhal contact of th? lads with the people of the countries visited in ex> pected to broaden their outlook, TAX NOTICK ?ft'ice of Treasurer, Knshaw Cuunt;. , Camden, S. Sept. I-, 192$. ;> Notice is hereby given that the tooks will be opened for the collection ?f State, County and School taxes from. October 15th, 1924, to March lftth, 1025. A penalty of 1 per cent wiU be added to all taxes unpaid .Jan uary 1st, 1925, 2 per cent February lj*t, 1925, and 7 per cent March 15th, ?1925. The rate per centum for Kershaw Coupfy is as follows: Mills To Taxes . . . (? School 4 flounty Taxes 9 Mi Hospital y * K Scnool Taxes 3 Total ..... 23Vi I ?eKalb Township Road Bonds, for DeKalb Township only... 3^4 i Dog Tax $1.25. All dog owners are required to make a return of thoir dogs to the County Treasurer, who is required to furnish a license tag. All dogs caught without the license tag the owners will be subject to a line of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars. The following School Districts have special levies: ' , School District No. 1. 23 School District No. 2 ... 19 School District No. ?'> 23 School District No. 1........... 15 School District No. 5; 8 School District No. 7. ........ . 8 School District No. 8.. ?. H School District No. 9 :.... 4 School District No. 10 .r> Scb??i District No. 11 lf> School District No. 12.. 18 School District No. 13 8 School District No.. 15. ........ . 8 School District No. 16 8 School District No. 11)......... . 8' School District No. 20 4 School District No. 22 23; School District No. 23. .. 11 School District No. 25 8 School District No. 27 8j School District No. 28..... 8; School District No. 29 8 ' School District No. 30. . . 8 School District No. 31... 8 School District No. 33... 8 Schbol District No. 35. .?*.. . 15 School District No. 37 8 School District No. 38 8 School District No. 39: 14 School District No. 40 25 School District No. 41 8 School District No. 42: 8 Sdhool District No. 40 ?. 8 School District No. 47... 8 ' The poll tax is $1.00. All able-bodied male persons from the age of twenty-one (21) to fifty (50) years, both inclusive, except res- j idents in incorporated towns of the county less than 2,500 inhabitants, shall pay $.1.00 as a road tax except ministers of the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers employed in public schools, school trustee**, arid persons permanently j disabled in the military service of this! Stato and persons who served in the War Between the States, and all per sons actually-employed in the qtinran-i tine service of this state and all reni- I dents who may be attending school ? r college at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim- j ing disabilities must present certifi cate from two reputable physicians of this county. All information with reference to taxes will be furnished upon applica tion. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. Tells How to End Night Coughing To quickly stop hacking, irritat ing coughing at night, u very sim ple treatment may be hud that often enables you to sleep the whole night through undi.Hturbed almost at once. The treatment is baaed on u re markable proscription known as^ l)r. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a tea spoonful at night before retiring, .and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds befoi'o swallowing it, without following with water. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and relieves ir ritation and soreness, but it quick ly loosens and removes tho phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing. So no mat ter whether your cough is dry and tight, or looso with much mucus, tho coughing soon stops, you can usually sleen your accuHtomed timo without 'a break, and tho wholo cough condition goes in a very short timo. Tho prosorlptlpn contains absolutely no narcotics or other harmful dniKH. instead of merely honuntblntf tiio jnorvt'H, It actually helps tho nystem. to throw off tho trmihlo in u porfoctly natural way. Furthurmoro. it In very economical, tho dox? low only onr? tohspoonful. It 1h highly recdm moiufcd for coughs, chest colds, tick ling, hoaisc.nens and hronehUiH. and In wonderful for children's coughs and spasmodic croup, on scno at alt good UruKKlaltf. A .sit for .Janus Singleton, colored, of Co lumbia, lost. his life Friday when the automobile of which he was an occupant plunged into a washout at Adams' pond, and Robert Roukos, driver of the ear, was injured. The oar skidded sixty-six feet, dived into a deep hole in the Bluff road, struck a wooden hox bridge, and stopped in four feet of water. County Super visor Andrew Patterson said after the accident that barriers had been erected about 100 yards fiom tho scene of the accident on tho north side soon after the heavy rains of last week as a precautionary meas-, ure, when the. water had carried off the roadway for about forty feet on that side. The moccasin-like shoes of -rough, untanned hide, which used to be worn i j in the Highlands of Scotland and in Ireland, were known as brogues. As modern shoes came in the leather was punched all over in a primitive pat tern, the lace ornamentation became an elaborate sort of buckle, and the I overhanging flap that kept the water out was worked over into a fringe. Many mountain peaks from 1,0UU to (>,000 feet high in the Cascade range of Western Washington have not been given names. 6 6 6 if ;i prescript ion l or Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head aches, Constipation,Biliousness It is the most speedy remedy we know HERMITAGE WAREHOUSE CO. CAMDEN, S. C. The above Company is now prepared to receive Cotton for Storage. They will be licensed by the United States Govern ment and under Bond, thus assuring* the Highest Care and Protection. The offi cers will gladly give all information as to charges, etc. (Ml. YATES. K. M. XEMP, Presdcnt Vice-President < i. A. KHAME, Secretary \i. \Y. KIRK LAND, Warehouseman MADAME CAMILLE PALMIST Tells Past. Present and Future ; . v-.r- ?- ov. A.lhout a-kir g a* > ingle ques .or.. 7: ?' mv ?< r;. r1 m':vv.l. If ir. trouble, call and consul' ? :.i? gi; ?. 1 v .man. T< ? 1 affairs, i<?vo affairs and in fac*, ? vf ryt. .rg j'-r'a.n rg 'o % ir vwlfare. The IJible speaks in many ; a ? - r,f ?? ? < r < f. palnv.n *o j relict the future things and ^uve 'Aari?r/i, S'r.e removes a 1 evd influence?, tells you how t'? gain *uc< < -? .n P.u^ir.i-s?, I.ove, Marriage, Health, Law Suits, Spec ulation, and '.r. fart everything. Sr.r h;?s helped thousands. She ?an h<?lp you. Satisfaction gua. . <)?,< r. cay and righ: All rr-ad.rg4 confidential. IN PARLOR TENT Opposite Kemhaw Motor Co. CAMDEN", S. ('. (XAIMS PASSED BY THE COUNTY BOARD QV DiitKCTOUS DKC :*o. 11*21 M. H. p?*l> aalwfr *<**<* r,,M rtA man ? ? ? ? ? ? G. K. 11iiimoii, salary magl?- ? trate .. ? ? ? ? ? f,o on T. M. Keith, salary constable . 50.00 T. Miiiiii, Wages "!? "Kim \k ii:in< <* and aul?? parts . . . . 151.( I). M. M?y?,?oU, gtt#? it-panh .U- .... ? ? M.02 John L. Shul/. Son Co., or bearer, 20,500 lbs. hay W4..90 R. <\ Jones'i salary member . board of directors . . . . ' < ? ? "Of" Mackey-Joncs Company, sup pi * '' II. (I. ('arrison, Chin. M- ?>?' rectors and telephone ... ?? lW.o? A. B. McLaurin, salary mem ber Bd. Directors 50.00 H. T. Mickle, salary mem ber bd. of directors 50.01) S. P. Watkins, salary and ex pens* - v ir>r' T. H. Copeland, salary consta* p\e . . ' C. M. Mahaffey, salaries, wages, Supplies hired gang 5.17.*?7 I); T. Yarbrough, salary road . superintendent John Hawkins, or bearer, 104 bu. corn 19<2.70 C. L. McKinnon, repairing till Lynches Creek .. .. .. ..30.00 Harris Bros., H00 1.1-2 in. ,,4n, black pipe . . ... ? ? - "r.,Mv H. K. Munn, salaries, guards .>?<>.(>(? S." U. Kirkland, salaries and wages, hired gang (\ L. McKinnon, 95 bu. Oats-- ... 08.40 J. L. King, supplies hired * gang ... . , ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 18*H" I). T. Yarbrough, payrolls. freight, etc. . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? :,00.5;? Newton Kelley, salary 4th ? quarter * if,?5*59 H: L. Schlosbu'rg, supplies . . Rhame Bros., Inc., supplies . . o7.1.7* J. VV.- Sanders, salary and expense ..... .... ? ? ? BS.dl I). M. McCaskill, salary \\ . L. Marshall .. ... .. 3B-03 R. L. Bryan Company, sup ? plica .. .. ... .. ?? 184'63 Bavliss Office Equipment ( o.. ? . tie envelopes .. .. . ? Camden Chronicle, advertising .14.7;> Camden Chronicle, printing . . &8.&U C. W. Birch more, printing and stationery . ? - 1^5.00 R? T. Mickle, building road, mules and hands 181*00 State Highway Department, supplies *90.00 Western Wheeled Scraper Co., supplies ? ? ? 4(5.lo Camden Wholesale Grocery, groceries, etc obb.o/ G W. Huggins & Son, black smithing and supplies . . . . 8.7o L.:T. llornsby, salary tractor driver 100.00 Threatt-Carson Company, sup plies . S6-83 I). O. M. Gay, repairing bridges ? ? ? ? ? ? 500 Atlantic Bridge Co.. steel Blakeney's bridge ? oi.?w State Highway Department, supplies ? W(>-? J. M. Capell, salary and ex t ra work . ? * D. M. McCaskill, salary and court vouchers 101<>.4.> W L. McDowell, salary and lunacy ? ?? I). M. McCaskill, salary B. h. _ Sparrow, auditor ;>.?>.?> I). M. McCaskill, salary Allen B. Murchison llO.oo \V. F. Russell, salary and postage Laurens T. Mills, balance appro. pauper fund ?? 622.7;> It. H. Roberts, salary 4th quarter constable ? . ? . ? ? ? 0 B. K. Roberts, salary fourth quarter magistrate .. ?? ?? -''bOO 1). M. McCaskill, salary W. A. _ Branham ( !?' K. Gregory, salary con stable 4th quarter 100.00 .1. A. McCaskill salary mag istrate 4th quarter 100.00 1). M. McCaskill, salary Saml. ^ *? \. Nicholson m W. I.. Hunnicutt, salary W L. Stokes, salary and ex penses . ? ? ? ? ? / ? ? 1 Laurens T. Mills, salary ( lk. _ Hoard I month .>0.00 T. B. Mc('lam. 200 lb. carbide for river bridge . . ...... 1-5.00 Camden Iron & Brass Work*, iron washers for bridge .. . . -M./0 J. M. Moseley, salary and addi tional allowance ? ll-(,< H A. Rabon, salary Dec. lO-.'U bridgekeepcr ?? ?'b00 T. P. Brown, salary I)e?. 1 thru _ ^ Stli and allowance >i.l< M. C. West, salary Dec. H through 2S, bridpekeeper < itv ??f Camden, . & L. Plant wator and !:^nts Galion Iron Wk?. & Mfg. Ci.. 7 vtj'.) M I c orrupgate I PM"' 17l'.v') Speedway Killing Station. ga an.l ..ii . ...... ( an-dira M ?t"i' ( . ? upplie and ri pair W . i >. Trantham. timhcr for uaK'"ii 1?'?i;i - . 4 S'nndard ' ii;p:ii:v, ga ?>,d 17.05 . 1 ?>.00 10-.V15 M. I Ser\ It <.? Station, ga- a:.vi u.l ?i i. f It?-fming Company, ga ? and oil Bt..adwa\ (lavage. ?uppl:e< ami -hup r< nt mo. ... . Standard Killing Station, and oil . ? ? ? ? ' 1 ' .1. H. riyhurn. clerk's sularj . 1 c r k to c lerk's salary, wood stamps, recording 7 bonds and oath'5, towels and stamped envelopes . . . . ? (?. ('. Welsh, salaries sheriff and jail janitor, mileage and jail fee I,cwi? A,- Christmas, supplies . .'PW'?..".0 ^ K. ('"jx-la'd. salary magis trate 4th quarter 1 "u.in) I> M Mc( a-k ill. . i. h r y l'.'Jl A. K. Sp:gner JuO.oO I 'am4('i. I. irr.hx r i rr.pany. '.umber ... .... '? J"i Ir.diana Tri; k ' 'p* r a* ion. unpa.d ir.vo.io 7 1.i.*3 Ulane;, Mercantile Company, tfas, oil. cto 1?>.29 Poop'tex Sanitary Supply Co., ' convic t clothing 88.00 Stakes &. Evans, groceries .. .. 42.25 Kftappiness^ must be earned \ ?0U6l?S ftMftftANIfiS J*AWAI <# Have you ever seen a Magic Rug soar above the city hearing a Thief and a Princess? Have you ever seen a White Horse with wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen the Magic Rope, live dragons and bats as big as elephants? Have you ever seen an "Invisible" cloak? MAJESTIC Mon. and Tues. Feb. 9 and 10 Admission 50c -? - Children 25c Springs it Shannon, Inc., sup- / plies . . , 171.50 The Savannah Creosoting Co. creofcoted piling . ! .... .. 159.20 Kershaw Telephone Company, toll . . .... . .: . . . .70 Floyd & Simpson, supplies 3.95 Carl A. West, examinations and services 40.00 Henry Savage, cutting ditch, etc 3.50 Sinking Fund Kershaw County appropriation from bridge and sinking fund . . . . . 4000.00 Laurens T. Mills, Atty., sinking fund Kershaw Co., int. on note of county to sinking fund . . 810.00 Thos. J. Kirkland, Attorney, expenses as agent for Ker shaw county (annexation portion of Lee county to Kershaw county 427.94 Camden Hospital, amt. due under Act. of 1924 .... . . 1146.18 J. H. Thomas, M. I)., exam. dead body 5.00 Dr. W. J. Dunn, examinations etc . . . 10.00 Dr. K. Z. Truesdell, testimony at inquest 10.00 W.. 1). Grigsby, M. I)., view ing dead body and testify ing at inquest .... . . . . . 5.00 Southern Bell Tel. & Tel Co., . telephone'rental .. ... .-. 18.20 Laurens T. Mills, clerk, serv ing papers and witnesses, condemnation and mileage . . 7.50 A. B. Boykin, engineering road through Kennedy's plan tation 50.00 W. B. DeLoache, serving condem nation Ingleside Farms . . .. 50.00 W. L. Hunnicutt, serving sub poenas and mileage 5.00 Home Furnishing Company, supplies 288.95 T. W. Wilson City Filling Station, gas, oil, etc ; 180.90 B. Cureton, services 3 meet ings Bd. of Arb. 5 mi 15.50 A. E. Kennedy, services 3 meet ings Bd. of Arb. 3(5 mi 18.00 J. H. Barfield, servicc.-s 3 meet ings Bd. of Arb. 72 mi. . * . . 22.10 Total $25,715.12 Plus Claim 107. L. T. MILLS, Clerk. CLAIMS PASSED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS. JAN. 6, 1925 W. YV. Cauthen, blacksmith ing and supplies $23.-10 J. P. Pickett, M. D., medical certificate and professional testimony 15.00 City of Camden, water and lights 38.00 J. A. West-, salary Dec. 27 to Jan. 5, brtdgekeepcr 33.33 F. B. Floyd, salary constable . , 50.00 If. A. Rabon, gas and oil .. .. 11.00 L. P. Thompson, salary may-' istrate -1th quarter 50.00 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., supplies 10.22 Rabon Supply Co., gas, oil and patching 2.33 L. W. Fletcher, salary constable ?1th quarter 50.00 1). M. McCaskill, salary ('. A. Branham, magistrate 50.00 T. Fletcher, salary magis trate 4th quarter 50.00 F. Thompson, dup. of war rant No. 300 claim No. 44 of date Dec. 2, 1924 136.3G J. M. Villepigue <fe Co., coal . . 30.16 Smith Manufacturing1 Co.. merchandise 12.00 Springs Bkg. and Mer. Co. supplies 42.52 \Y. B. dfl.oach, atty. fee . . 183.30 C. P. DuHose & ( o., ins. policy and bonds 5G.00 Dixon's Grocery, cans lye , . . . .90 Mat key Mercantile Co.. sup plies 31.72 W. Robin Xenip, supplies . . . 24.37 Mr<, Theo. I). Plowden, furni ture Home Dem. Agent's office . . . 204.58 Total . V $1,144.25 Plus Claim lfi L. T. MILLS, Clerk. Arthur R. Young was elected state senator from Charleston bounty Tues day without opposition. Mr. Young was formerly senator. PHIZES OFFERED $2,2.'J0 Prizes Open to Corn Far huts in South Carolina Count lea Prizes totaling $2,230 arc offfcted to coin farmer* in South Carolina o.unt,w'!u) make cut lies in (he Na tional Seed Corn Show to be held in Chicago March 2 to 7 under tho auspieex of the Sears-Roebuck Agri cultural Foundation an announcement received here states. The show, Which is to bo held during "Seed Corn Teat Week", is intended to drive home the need of a high germination Seed corn policy to insure the country a normal 11)25 corn crop, "in addition to the five-dollar prize to be awarded to tho farmer in tho county showing the best ear of corn, a thousand dollars in gold is offered t<> the farmer in' Soufch Carolina or the United States who exhibits tho nation's champipn ear, Another prisso of a thousand dollars to the agricul tural agent, farm bureau, agricultur al or community organization of the county displaying the largest num ber of entries is also announced. The show is open to the entire United States. Any person--boy and girl, man or woman -may ? at. a,i car 0$ eorn. Pared post entries wilt be received any time up to the night of March 7, an<l each ear must have the name, address, county and stutv. ot' iis owner on a paper which should be wrapped securely around the ear with the writing On the outside. Ny ear will be awarded a prise until tested for vitality and disease resist ance, the judges to be selected by th - American Society of Agronomy. lOntries should be addressed to tin* National Seed Corn Show, SearstJRoc*. buck Agricultural Foundation, Chi* cago. Lancaster citizens voted Tuesday to issue $12,000 in short term notes for the^improvemont and enlargement of the city waterworks plant. The first prisje ox at the first Smithfield Show in London was eight feet eleven inches long, six feet seven inches high, ten feet four inches in girth and weighed nearly 4,20? pounds. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY We invite you to inspect our Prescription Department DeKALB PHARMACY J. D. ZEMP, Manager Phone 95 Corner Broad and DeKalb PHONE 44 For Fancy and Heavy Groceries McLEOD-RUSH CO. Prompt Delivery at AH Times \ MARKET PHONE 26 J. K. LEE, Manager Western and Native Meats ?j ? I Dressed Chickens Milk arid Cream from Lugoff Dairy Fish, Oysters, Etc. BIG REDUCTION IN BLACK AND DECKER ELECTRIC DRILLS Before buying elsewhere address an inquiry to BLACK & DECKER DRILLS 823 West Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. A Poor Man's Capital A poor man's capital is his bank account. Loan & Savings Bank CAPITAL $100,000.00 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits