The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, November 24, 1904, Image 8
SUPPLEMENT TO
# The People *
- ' C^JwCDElT, SOUTH CAXtOLJXT^, NOVEMBER S^, 1904
Mount Zlon Meet Ion.
Nov. 21.? Mr. W. T. McCoy of
Charlotte, N. C. spent a few
days of last week with hijs par
ents in this section.
Mr. B. A. Watkins and sister,
Miss Mary, of Clyde Darlington
Co., spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives here.
Bro. W. S. Walters preached a
very interesting sermou at Mt.
Zion last Sunday evening. He
has only one more appointment
to finish the year here and we
regret to lose him as his time
is taken up at other places.
Mr. A. P. Skinner of Wisacky
was with us a few days last
week.
We are sorry that Reporter
took the view of our commeut
on the box snpper that he did,
but the hit dog always hollers.
We made no disparaging re
marks about the young ladies or
men of the Sandy Grove com
munity in our letter, but on the
other hand were in sympathy
with thein and our expression
"utterly disgusted" was bor
rowed from one of the near resi
dents of the church.
We are aware of the fact that
there are just as high toned
ladies and gentlemen in the
Sandy Grove section as any
where and Reporter must also
remember that there are other
neighborhoods besides his.
This is rather a large country
and like myself Reporter has
never had au opportunity to see
much of it and consequently
thinks his is the only pebble on
the beach.
We did not say iu our letter
that anyone was drunk, and did
not mention the young ladies of
the Sandy Grove neighborhood
or any other neighborhood, as
that paragraph was intended to
Cover the entire country. If Re
porter's muscle is equal to his
perceptive ignorance he can
easily secure a job that would
make Sampson, were he living
green with envy.
Better wait till warmer weath
er sonny as there is danger of
the frost biting your tender sen
sibilities and then you would not
be able to throw bombs at me
and my "intimates."
Pete.
Christ muH Gambling.
Notice of an editorial on the
above subject is hereby given.
We want to say that we will
handle the subject slightly dif
ferently to that of one of our
contemporaries, but that is of
course to be expected.
Tailoring! Tailoring!
We hereby announce that we
are prepared to do all kinds of
tailoring. Dyeing a specialty.
Prompt attention given to all
work and satisfaction guaranteed.
We respectfully solicit your pat
ronage. Lower Main St., op
posite bakery.
J. A. Williams
R. Timbers.
Aiw'l Tobarro HpH and Nmakf four ?.nv A nay.
To quit tolmi'oo euNily unit forever. Iks mag
netlc, ft?i! of life. nerve und vigor, toUc No To
Bk the wonder- wot l?*r, that mftliri weak men
?trony. All arugglnta. Mte or $1. Cure guars >
teed Booklet and eitmple free. Addrea*
Sterling Kemedf Or , C'blctio or New Yo.-k
Christy Uim
The sinking is a feature with
Christy Bros, minstrels. In this
particular department it ranks
with any minstrel organization
traveling. Geo. Christy is the
possessor of a deep bass voice,
and Won several hearty recalls.
The work of the chorus was ex
cellent, and the sextette, closing
the tirst part, made a neat musical
climax. John Christy and Fred
Christy were prominent features
in the ol?o. The former does
good work with the bones, and
the latter is a monologistof more
than average ability. Much*
attention was centered in the
work of Brothers Christy. Their
act is full of life and go from
start to finish. The company
gave a tine performance and are
sure of a big honse on their visit
here Wednesday.. ? Columbia
Record.
See this minstrel at Camden
Opera House, November 24.
TAX NOTICE.
Mrt *f frtutrer ?f krrtkav )
I'uJn, 8. ?., Sept. IS, IHI. \
In antiirdmice vr it.li the net to raioe
supplies for the lineal year commencing
?Inn. 1st llHKi, notice in hereby given
that the book* will be open for collect
ing m Hie, county and school taxes from
October 15. 1004, to March 1st, 1005. A
penalty of I percent, will lie milled on
nil taxes unpaid by Jan. lnt, 1005. A
penalty of 2 per cent, on all unpaid by
February 1*1,1005. A penalty of 7 |?er
cent will be added oil all unpaid by
March 1st, 11)05.
The rate per centum for Kendiaw
couhty is ax follows :
Mill*.
State taxes, 5
School taxes, H
< 'utility taxes H
Railroad tuxes 2'g
Total 1H??
Tiie following upeciitl levies have
been made also :
Special School tax. District No. 1
for interest on School ilonds Orad
Scliool Itiiilding,
Special School tax, I)ist. No. 1, 8
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The road tax of one dollar can !m>
paid the < 'omit v Treasurer from Oct.
15th, 1 IK) I. to March lit, 11105.
All male persons living within cor
porate limits of cities or towns, stud
ents attending any college or school of
the state, Ministers in charge ol regu
lar congregations, teachers employed
in public school*, school trustees dur
ing their term of office, persons per
manently disabled and tht?e actually
engaged in the quarantine service of
the state are exempt from the pay
ment of road tax. All other male per
sons hetweet the ages of IS and 50
years are required to pay said road tax
or work not lessjlian eight days dur
ing the year.
The poll tax is $1. -
All information as to tnxes will be
furnished upon application.
No lists of names for tax receipts
will be received unless the amount of
tax money is deposited with the said
list.
This rule will be strictly enforced.
W. H. HOI (ill.
('ounty Treas.
- The On* Day Cold Out*.
For cold In the head and iort throat uw K?r
motfe Chocolates laxative Quinine, the " Oae
Day Cold Car*."
E. S. NETTLES & SON.
We hereby announce to
the public that we have open
ed a First-Class
MEAT MARKET
.
in the
Store formerly Occupied by
Mr. J. E. Vauglian,
where we will be glad to
seive you with anything in
the line of fresh meats.
We carry also a full line
of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
and extend to you a cordial
request to call on us.
Everything: Fresh.
Everything: Fine.
TLhc )?ureka,
ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP
1. 36. English,
^lroprictor.
ClllltOPObY.
P?^)Y
AM IB)
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rMSSAQE.
Your Patronage Solicited.
WMHWBTERK RAILROAD OF 5, C.
Time Table No. 5. To take effect
Sunday, .Inn nary 10, llH)t,at 12.01 a. hi.
HuperstMiiiiff Time Table No. 4, dated
November 2, 1908.
HKTWKKN RCMTKK * CAMDKN.
TKAIK# OOINO SOUTH,
No. 08 No. 70
l.v Camden 4 15 p m 7 00 a,m
Soil. Hy. .function 4 2r> p m 7 10 a m
Ar Kllerbee 4 8H p m 7 80 a m
Kemberts 4 48 p m 7 40 a m
Ar Borden 4 M p m N 00 a hi
Ar Palzetl 5 18 p m N 25 a in
Ar N. W. .function 5 48 p in 8 5H a m
Ar Sumter 5 45 p m 0 00 a m
TKAINK OOINO NORTH.
No. ?? No. 71
I<V Sumter 0 25 p m 0 841 a m
N. W. .function H 27 p in 0 88 a m
Oalzell 0 47 p m 0 50 a in
Borden 7 05 p m 10 10 k in
Kemberts 7*28 j> in 10 21 a ih
Kllt*rbee 7 80 p in 10 81 a m
Sou. Hy. .function 7 50 p in 11 00 a m
Ar Camden N 00 p m 11 10 a in
No. leaves Camden Mon., Wed.
and Friday at 1 p in, ar. Huinter 8.40.
No. ?7 leaves Sumter Tiles., Thorn.
Sat. 11 00 a m, ar. Camden 2 00 p m.
THOMAS WILSON,
President
For Sale =
ONE '.THOROUGHBRED
SHORTHORN BULL,
A tine specimen, kind and gentle.
1 Royally Bred Berkshire
HOAR,
rt Berkshire Sows, unci Sev
eral Berkshire I*l|fs.
For prices, address
A. S. WHITE, !
CAMliKN, S. C. |
0. M. Fort,
The Leading
Contractor
and
Builder
ill the City of Camden, S. C.
SEE 'ME FOR
PLANS AMD SPECIFICATIONS
BKKORK GIVING OUT ANY
CONTRACT.
Anyone wanting work
done in my line can leave
tbeir name and address at
the office of The People, and
1 will call on them.
"THE BATH ROOM FOR NINE !"
in the cry thin weather. To make the
luxury of h Imtli thoroughly enjoyable
nee to It ? rather let us nee to it ? that
t lie tuh and all it* adjunct* are in ex
eel lent order. We make a epeeialty of
sanitary plumbing, understand the in
stallation of the very latent device* and
will not ask you too intirh for our
work.
John F. Jenkins.
im> vnrl>'tlfM, C. ?.,
lt/imnS Hra/ll. Chill. Cos
^ ^ ^ p t? Klcn mid ninny
other**, tuK*'tli?'r with IiIiik<'k for motinllliK
In alhuiii, only IW. Agent* winitrd, M>'<>
I'oniml'xlon,
W. A. HCHKOC'K, Jr., Camden, H. C