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Supplement To The Camden Chronicle. D. A. HURLEY Correspondent I P. RANDOLPH AND CO. Dealers In Stoekn, BoimIh, Cotton, <VfTo?, Grain find FooviRflions. Main Walnut St, I'hiUdttl phfa. ALEX STEPHENS, Mgr. Cum<1en, S. (!. IHretit ?!.??? iNfw fork, New OrltMinc and Cliioogo Bell Phone 38 CorrfHpondt/noe Solicited TAX NOTICIL Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County) Camden, S. C., Sept. 15, 190fi. j In accordance with the Act to raise I supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1904, notico is hereby given i thai the books will l?? open for collect ing State, county ami school taxes from October 16, 1905 to March 1st. 19()6. A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1906. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1W06, A penalty of seven por cent will be added on all unpaid March 1st. 1906 Tho rate per centum for Kershaw county *s as follows Mills State taxes. > oj School taxes, County tax<*s, 6 Kailro.id taxes. 1 2^ Total. I 17 The following special levies have beer made also: Special School tax. District No, I. for interest on Stfhool Bonds Graded School Building^ Mills District No. 1, \ Special School tax Dw>i, No. 1, , 3 2.' 14 .. .. 4 3 " 10, 2 " " ' II. 2 12, 2 ? 1? ?' 18. 3 ? 19, 2 " 2'. 2 .. ._,6< 2 The road tax nf two dollars can paid the County Treasurer Iroin Octohe. 15th. 1905 to March 1st. 1006. All male persons living within t In corporate limits of cities or towns. stu dents att tnling any college or school of the State. Ministers in charge of r Kit lar congregat ions, ?,.?achers employed in public schools, scho d trustees during their term of office, persons permanent ly disabled ai.d those actually engaged in the quarantine service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All other turtle persons between the agus of 18 and *0 * ears are required to pay said road tax or work not lens than six lays during the voir. The pol| tax is $ 1 . All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application No lists of names for tax receipts will he rel ieved unless the amount of tax money is depositee! with th? said list This rule will he strictly enforce. 1 I> M M eCask ill. Countv Tr?as Southern Railway THIS GREAT RAILWAY RUNS THROUGH A GREAT COUNTRY CONVENIENTLY UNITING ALL THE BEST SECTIONS OF THE SOUTH. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK. Passenger Traiflc Manager. General Passsnger Agent, Washington, D. C. W. H. TAYLOE, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Wt m THE iSest vesti BUI E TRAINS AND HAVE THE BEST DINING CAR SERVICE SEABOARD Air Line Railway. o North-South- East-West. Two Daily Pullman Vestibultd Limited Trains Betwen J- out. a d New Y : k The Best R;?tes and Route to all Eastern ^ ( ities Via RiqHMdi(?D ?n?l WASH INGTON, or ' -YK NORFOLK ""<1 steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis Louisville, St. Louis, Chi<?a?ro, New Or l<*aus, and all Points South and Southwest ? To Savannah and .Jacksonville and all points in Florida and 0"ba. Put i i i vol v the shortest line between ISTO^TEC &c SOUTH Ot^T'For ftetaiied information, rates, sched ules; Pullman Reservations, &c., apply to any irent of the eahoard Air Line Railway or to W. L Burroughs Travelling: Passenger A^ent, Columbia. S. ?, \ Clui s. Stewni't . G. I3. A?> <. Savannah, < i a. Opening everyday at tlie Millinery Company. Talnable Tractjf Lafldll! i For Hale ? ScvmU^fiya (74) i of tjood pme land. Ten tcre?< 1 ed the rest under good pint' .?'Ihe tract if? a part of the R j Mr. .) K Stokes, lying flw South of Hi'tliune, 8- C Applj .mice giving host oa?li piice. ,J. W. 810KR8, Danville, fi.| J Keen & lielono Sts. Removal Notice.! I have moved my Shoe Shop to tw new building on DoKalb atrcrt tywlB I K. Collins & Son's livery SwUli] which building I will aUo con4e?tsfc^| ' class Kestnurant All my (djes^j | troriH ami the public generally Vii ! ed to call ?nd see me. Jjadiwudt ! ers who wiwh to do so can^ ! orders for work for me at i Zemp's store and they will 1 received by me. Respectfully, ?5, I H. C. C/iL Willi), woo I am prepared to del your house or elsew a n v qi 1 entity from a c car load, the very beBt of pine or oak wood s ingly cheap. Prices known on application, ders solicited* Respectfully, J. ft Hammond, Lugoff, 8. 7,000 Young People Unite In Af Tribute Of Praise 1 Over seven thousand young men* women, representing the ??ntir^f"1 ; unite in paving a wonderful trit praise to the Ga. Ala. Bus. Oollefl... : coii. On., which, by it* thorough 1 news trainiiiji, h?s more than d i their earning capacity, and place j in positions ot great trust, honot profit, while many of them have be? conspicuous as managers of large flourishing enterprises of their OWS. i The Ga.-Ala, is specially popi with young portions of limited edttC*' and mean**, hh by. its low rate*, and ; annul, painstaking instruction in , tiiiitlUh branches necessary to ?ucC?*L it places a practical business educatWl within reach of all The people of WJI South delight to patronize it on (if its homelike atmosphere ; ?nd Hj| known to be absolutely reliable in eVTO particular, being progressive enough HI advertise what it does, and honest sti ouuht, to do what it advertise* As ihe applloatione for fradustW for years past, have been far in exct* of the abilitv of the college to supp'Jc | exceptionally low rates are being giv<* | just sow, which are -certainly in read . of every one. Young persons ambltio* | to letter their condition are nrged # write at once for the rates, to .. . E. L, MARTIN. Prest., , Macon, Gs<