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Supplement To The Xamden Chronicle. Whitaker $ Burnet. We have t Im proper goods and wo arc selling them fit the prions tlio peo I ? I ?* wii-h to pay. Tin re wore never better values offered anywhere thao the*o we h?iv?' for )ou in i very line. Another great advantage shopping' 1 1 ere if, the whole ?tpre is complete with the newest goods. THE NEW THINCS FOR WOMEN TO WEAR. Comfort and Style in Every Piece. ('all and see our Dress Go >ds and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. We ?LU give you the Intent stvlesand nave yon money on anything vou Hhonld w h|i to buy. Set* the Ija<lie?, Missea, and Ghildrena Sweaters we are shewing and vou wjjl be aure to have one The cold woat her ta"f)ere atA last to htuv. You need heavy undcrwenr. atvl it ia to your advantage t <? see oiira lirHt, W'e have all weights in Ladies, Gents, Misses, and Children* in Wool and Cotton from 25c up to $1 f)0 each. LADIES, MISSES, AND GHILDRENS GOLF GLOVES W'ehiivi* them in White, It* d, Navv, and Black. These ate positively the l)LHt quult ies you can buy. ami ate just what you need this colli weath er. Hear in mind Wbitak?*r and Burnet keep a full line of Kid Gloves in all tif t he leading <*olt?r>*, an?l every pair guarenteed. Stamped I i n < * n center p-eces in >tli fiz?'M and de*ii?nH, and a full line of Rmhroidery Silks to do the work. Now i* your chance tn^mnke n pretty Xmae present, nt a small cost. l.adii'S HaniM>nt?K an t Bi-its, jon! arrived in the latest ptvles All ladies lik?* ? look wt p'ftlv tli-nga a<> come and see them. Also the Latest Braids ami Trimming* with Fancy ''ove ed Buttons of all sizes and colors to match. Com" and M?*e. nn-l yon will loive your drea?es trbemed with them A new lot . . f Litbes. Misses. and Children* h- se. Rest quality for least money. Wr carry ont* <<\ t. >e best bne? of Shoes sold, in Ladies, Gents, mid Child ? ens. We {jive you >i uuareivee wiihey ry pair if \ oil have any trouble with tin in we vvt'l >> i v >* von a new pair w thont cost Sheets, Spreads and I'll, low I'ose- to ! e lonud lu re at the owest prices. Table hniuask, Napkins, and l)otlie?. at. prieea that will afttoniah von. Get onr prtcea on anything vou blionhl wani n?d compare them with oilier-, an<l wo will sell yrm your entire hill. We know to M'll you we must ?jro to the lowest notch, and this wi< h i ve done. Give iih a call and we will c nvince you. Satisfaction guar* ? nteid or your money back. Yours for Business. Whitaker And Burnet. NOW IS TH ETIME! D. WOLFE'S THE PLACE. When the leaven begin to turn and winds begin to waft Warnings of approaching winter our people begin to ask "where is the best and cheapest, place to buy winter goods? ' The an swer will be "D. Wolfe's." Purchasers are daily pulled to Wolfea in grenter numbers than ever before, h ey are drawn by big value and good quality hitched to low prices atul correct styles. Come to see us. We will put forth our best efforts to please you. Very Respectfully, D. WOLFE. i At tiolmond Brothers .1 11 h t received hi. S ? I in ? n ? I Rroi he i f? ti I'till Hiippl y of Mi nee incitl ( Heinz Heal ) ((i) 1 5 * jirr lb M i ( !<?? rei 10c imd 20(1. N ut.*, ituiMina himI nil oi linr hi- hmii ii it I ? Ic goods. lax Returns. Office of County Audi.or. } Kershaw Countv, Camden, K. C., Dec 3. 11)04 j Notice is fciereby given that the Amli tm 'H office for receiving S'lile ami Coun IV returns will be open 1mm .Janua rv 1 nt , 11106. to February 20|h, liK?r?. (Sundays excepted.) Tli? datea <?l the appointment* Hi which lime (he Auditor or Ids l\ will visit the usual places in ti?e I'onnlv fur receiving returns are given In I >w : Ih'thune, January <r>. Kalev'a Mill, January H Kirkley's Store. January 7. Kerahaw, J an \\0ffy 9. West vi lie, Jprfnarv 10. Liberty JJffi, .1 itciii a ry II Kn?sell Place, January 12. Kahon s X Koads. January lit. . lJlahey , awuarv 1 7 TM 1?()|{ I'ANT. It i? important that tax pavers in male- ; ing th< ir ri turns he o ji r *? f 1 1 1 to stare (lie school ilintrict ? w hether new or ohl ? in which they reside at the lime of making1, relurns. A!?o lo stat>* if il ii Hie same i list lift us when last return wjis made. WHO SHOULD MARK KKTUHNS. The law requires I lift all persons own- I ing properly or in at'} wise )>it\ini? charu?* of K'ich property either as agent. bus. IiiiiiiI, guardian, l?uatee, executor, ad rpini'trator, Ac., return the same under iinih lo the Auditor, wl.o leijneM* all per sons lo la,* prompt in making their te tania hiiiIjpiivi' 1 1 le f?0 per eent, penalty which will be added to the property val uation of all persona who f.iii to mak re turns within the time prescribed by law, HOW AND NVJI XT TO KhTlTitN. AH personal and real property owned on the l?t da* of January, 100.1, tnu&t he Returned for taxation, ami all changes or transfers of real catnip noted. All new boil-tings should he return??il iih "Kcal Property" acquired since last return. IN COM K TAX I'nder tlu> recent Act of Hie Legisla ture nil j r!?< ??> -* having a income of I'vvntv tiv>- 1 1 n r i <1 r I Dollar* or more ?ire r* ? j ?i i v?-? I I ? ? make u ri'liiMi of tin* .' unit' t>? the Auditor at tin* time of making l heir other returns . niK POLL TAX. Tlw new <\>natit ntion which went into full op??rat ion af'or the 81st of Decem ber. 1 H' >ft . provide* for a ?>? >1 1 tax of One Dollar upon all t.itizona of this State hf> iwioii the atri a of T\v??ntV'One ami Sixty ywarn, excepting Confederate Holdiers above the ai{H ot Fifty vear* Partit m making return* for the fiscal year 190.">, will hear in mind tliin Constitution d pro vision and govern themael ven Recording ? !y All return* must he made on or before tl>.? SOtli dav of February next, I cannot take return* after that date hs the other work of this office inuat ro on AH re in rt?H made after 'he 20th of Febtuary are subject to the <r>0 per cent, penalty. All returna Bent by mail must be made out on proper blanks and morn tn be fore some proper officer to administer said oath, otherwise they will not be accepted at this office a? returns The County B.?ar?t of FquHli/.ation will 'meet at the office of the County Auditor on the 4th Tueadav of March. 1905, for t he pnrpoae ot equalizing property, hear ing complaints and protest* J.J. Ooodale, Auditor Kershaw Co. A New Mercantile Company. Watkins & Whitaker. ?T Messrs. Watltins Brothers and Jno Whitaker, Jr., having consolidat ed theiij^ mercantile interests. will hereafter conduct a (.ipiieral Groce ry and Fl*68ll Meat husineis nt the present stand c?f Watkina Brothers It is our intention to largely in crease <iiir stock and keep i strictly F! KST-CL \SS -- OHOCKRY AND MARKKT. We are too hnny moving and clean ing up the stock to write a long ad vehement to-day but will ask you 'to come and see us ami watch our ads. watkins. & whitakbr. tax mm, Office of Treasurer of KerBhaw County) ? Camden, 8. C., 8ept. 15. 1004. * f In accordance with the Act to raise supplies fnr the flhcal year commencing Janmuy 1st, 1003, notice ia hereby given thaw the book* will be open for collect ing State, county and school taxes from October 16, 1004. to March lit. 1005. A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st. 1905. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1005, A penalty of seven S?er cent will be added on all unpaid March let, 1005- * The rate per centum for Kershaw' county i* aa lollow* : Mills. State taxes. 6 School faxes, 8 County taxes, ? ? Railroad taxes, 2} Total. V 16} The following special levies have been-, made also : Special School tax. District No. 1. f<V interest on School Bonds Graded HcHool Building, Milln. District No. 1. % Speoial School tax Diet. No. 1, .. ?. <2 ^ ?i it ?? ^ g ?. ?? ?? ?? >t n 2 " " " 10," 2 " '? " 11, 2 ?? " ?? ?? ?? 2 ? ? ? - ?? ?. ,7 J ? " " " " " 18, 8 ?? " '? " " 19, f, 2 22, 2 " " ?? " " 26, 2 The road tax of one dollar can fm paid the Connty Treasurer from Octohe. 15th. 1004. to Msrcb 1st, 1005. All male persons living : within "the corporate Hmit? of cities or towns, 'stu dents attending any college or school of the 8t*to. Ministers in charge of regu lar congregations, .teachers employed in public schools, * school trustees during their term of office, persons permanent ly disabled and those actually engaged ia the qaarXbtina service of the state are I exempt from the payment of road tax. All other mat* persons between the ages of IS and 00 years are required to pay said road tax or work not less than eight days daring the year. T1 ? poll tax is $1. A) information as to taxes will he furn died upon application. Nv ttffp of names for tax receipts will be recfered nnleee the amount of tax money is deposited with the ssid list. This rnle will be strictly enforced-, W. R. HOUGH, County Tress