The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 25, 1896, Image 2
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>>tt. TAMiAttlC'S sundAYTP*
t?ct(*r tUo Or out Gave No
Thorough Dl&gulso Than the Oavh
. -of tho l'tMVHHnt WohtHii Whvo to the
Quoen of Tlr/.nh.
? -l'.-:i.vmnni<i A- ?
'lv?;xr: 'TV'liy folKIU'Sl IhOiUhysuUtji 1?<5 ftll
DthOrV"-- 1 Kin#* xlv., 0. .
Ill IHo pnlaoo of wicked Jeroboam Uint-A mo'ow
.<1 BloK ohtkl-n very sick old hi. v
hatofftlHuli skill Is oxlnwislod.
Ihfl prlnco, has lived Iw 1 4 i,\ > .> % i won
von\o vary popular, iUi??'' ' ' 1
Iwe 40010 supl?ri?p'
J2S?U58!t?Sfe'?^. '"'s. "??.
royalty ami itaniVs ;>t? print tw \pntjj <j
princowilMjho dull iiji urnul <oti Y nun* Km s
boam known tiiat ho lia-\ ... .. .
<thiu)? or ilio in- to'"' ?J tjoth .
Ho l<uows (hat his i>ruyor./f(i l?'sl <<iuii>in ?' of
bwerfcd, and fo ho fiends In '
onto ami U nder uihslou
t)l0 fiord III Shlloh. -
attire, alio puts on thn
innil ami startn on I lit* IOC
I^SliSl'Vhol^aoe si'1 cwatnm with man."
I(ifl<* wliloh HOem toim'oinit an is?ue or puh
to tlio poiwnntvy~? (' ,
u low cracknels ami 1 a shl'ot (hiring the
?lor &hu tfoiw, hoodo .
lady in All tli? kip lodduys, _ especially so
wnT?ism.y m" ul>' of falls up
nil t ho Inml. |u day, Tlio Chronicle,
The f???*
i'v4*ll0\vpvcr, hns pushed thing* up and
conieu out a day ahead of time in
or.le r lo grcot its readers hh usual.
To each aud every one of them we
wish u happy Christmas,
Yes, Christmas is hero with all
its pleasant associations. I'ho host
{juarnnlee fur a happy Christmas
consists in the ho not < ll'ort ex
ponded in making it an occasion
of good cheer to other*, especially
hfdo t,?n*rp.,who, otherwise, would spend
llifi propliney, ...
Knlo of the vity ti lime. r,Ve> vuudv is) so
III ttiOBOUl of Uj? , . 1 A
' tho city palac' associate hi i t mi
of a natloj>.|1(, (. xchaii'ii twi "i j;ifts, hot
IO HIS
'?ulo?y fjoai ly think that, when I ho pi?
of mi nr ... . ,
It iaitalioii ol H 1 ! I im contemplated
Ih!!1 fiil,(>U(!r to k|v,! i,1,,,,M,in'
volves Otljs thy (Mllilo of <;l:ldt!Of?M to tin
?trainei| with cue, mid
to hrio?4 the llu.h <d pl.-aauri'. and
gratitude to tlo- us.jallv p ile eln < k
than to preaeut a costly present
Avhich is received with pn.'oduly a
reyrclful wi^h. l/"t tin icmemhci
the heavenly joy on cat III at t in
insti* lint in ;is 11c a 1 1 y fwu
)(l the arson, tliqjtiurte >
t}?o five, wliMe tlmsa wle a lid endea \'"i
AjIiOivIuhI ami liooilwlnko , . , ,1,..,
' : :;.Aoyo)ank O.eelmii. au. t,,;t',,n 1,1 ,lu"
k??o\v8, friends on tin
Aaron Dorr, with haart It
Ity anil ftiyblllon, I'loiH for v, ^tMierally ae
"Iho United Htutc? - . _ f( M
wltli'fi few threat the first ad vent. 01 t liiist.
UlDuaoibnaautt. j11iut..,?uril|,|v. "rand <??
ll??> hweet tflitt| " ' "~
cuyod l>,v l? *.??>, 1 1 0 ? 1 ri-'litl y npprcc.inted
and If wo do not help others t<> np
^ jirecialo it, we may ho sine that
wo do not rightly cnminend iiv
until ro ourselves.
' A <.>ft hi wo wish all a very happy
Christ in as!
Mr. Pit ton 011 The Now County.
To tie criticism of Air. Pa' ton
yiioUced Wahdinian &. Southron
for crlau?;j w(j published last week Mi
crrent vl..?. 1
Junior which? made the following re
' "i;mnko?tiv
u
8 Kent me a copy
<!) L h insl, and
,0 an edi tor
only of
t v' a p a c
ity Mr. JI ('owpev Pall on will ac*
in the Legislature when the Salem
question is under coiisuieration ;
whether as a jiulye of 1 he merits
of the oaao in his representative
capacity or as nil advocate of the
now county interests in tho capac
ity as tho attorney of the Salem
County C unmillee."
Aa I have n *> connection what
'^vnv with the Salem Conntv (' oni
nisce then). , . . , .? ,. i4
ltoyaltv jJ prestime that. I shall "act
ihn I'l'dwii, <:??/? ?iie merits of the ca.se
emprc.sse? wiih-MO ill" .? ... "
yo/teisiay f>n the .-tr e! v '* <:apaclt.>.
tm)ioit:int in her apretino however, I
repliant over a vas t roa , : ,1
, UOOillltfDS? a I .'.tint V;c-IM ,H
ever lool;<'(l at. You wo 111 v/OOIily ( .010
houfe of .leMiHUipn an t v. ni.'? fur
?Vjj; 1011 HI1V lll't Htorv "I ,
K( wasted haml <.f ili<> ' Ivers haw Hoard
_e|,teUs <?( 1 110 rhilitrm consulted several
Irav, on lh? liri'le.- . . ,
etiatr w,-,ui.w,|uent memuers ol our
for aif ? aa^Rothe proprietv of him It
f ov^r^i011* Tnvy pruinptly responded
ihoijat in their opinion there wa*
hn'^thinj? in it inennsistent with the
tlir.ieest. HeiiHe ot honor, i made the
|?argu iiient and was pronipily paid
for my service. When I he decisiou
of the Hoard was rendered, the
mitt.ee wished tocmplov me in
/take further sIi/jm for them. I in
' formed them that il they wished to
apply to tho courts, I would accept
the lelaiuer; hut if to the (leaeral
Afisemhly, then of course 1 e mid
not represent them. I'pon consul
tation, tlicv ahandoiied the Ide.i of
proceed ingfi in court, and my con
nection with tin? matter ceased '.ex
cept that I did, at their mpiest,
recommend to them a competent
attorney, who I presume, has the
matter in hand.
It is extremely distasteful to me
to boro your readers with 111 v
private allairs in this way;
?hut your oditoi iai hio? h-fi me no
alternative. The charge thfti your
words imply is one whose ? n v 1 1 ?
n moment's reflection will exhibit.
I have representi'd my county f o
a number of voar i in tho Gom-i:.!
? Assembly, and I fthowl.l lie o icv. <1
ft I thought tii lit you cool.! find
anything in my conduct them ilni
Wq uid justify the opiuioli of me
tbhl your words seem to imply. As
: -Ji X.?n? po^ a link morjiH'd
that a reputable, newspaper ?houlrl
' -"?ftWrtaift>wcli ttt? opiui ?n; a.id not
. i JlWle Indlgoant thai one such
lo-obViin
^ ?o ???y of *ccc8?.
Agaio, m*y I Mk why you
<ini08hy in
; JjP.vIujuu Biu'li burning * wno?Uv
t|M> Oftpui lt.v in which J^hrtU
SkttV-i'tt llVl\i I ?? r ; :?!??! ill. Hid s:i nH"
?HlllMl calliills iuilUj/r-V
hiilT
WW 0?..^
tho bunk
l>v oi'Azy p
ii'/fiiioh <;all<iii* j n ?
I'm# n f? | ?(? r t j \'c ? t/fTpu,
init.ni fn?u
by ornay pn/*, .. " ' iT*|l
aisis?
KoMmW, 1)01 li of t\limn appoint tl
lu?p?ri? Hi?i llo.i ill fiii'l im n ' I im ' i c i I I In*
t' It HI' .Jill I lit' Ol III" I M i t l> i l ) I f Oil I'M
\ ? 1 1 1 H <{('?<> M I) 1 1 1 IllltCl I lit! 1 1 1 ? * I i I S til
till) ( 1 1 1 1 ' H ' . i 1 1 1 1 ltd ' I lot'S I! lilt III
li'i.st. justify nif in 'i lii'i' i?K 1,1,1
im in y (i'!si* ill' i ?? utii\' 1 \im. H"iiit
It II I'kI III I I ! ? 'I 0 I 'A ll I f ll I !t III l''i I "
| to ions i ?f li i vi nii 1 1 mi" mil 1 1 1 1 it/ It'
jiiHiifv :V<i'l Mill nl l"?t'ln 1 1 1 1 < I ?? i -
si u nil y VV i ? I V rcwpffl In l\-,
( !o wpor I 1 1 ? ? ti .
I *..1 ii in hi ii, it (-/ , iJrc. 10, 1 SDH.
I t) w hull Vlif W ;? It'll ill a ii II
I : ?' \l I I Ml I on, i> w ill It I f*
lilt III llOI'Cll, I I J>l tlMMl It'll lilt' S;|||- III
County ('ouiiniilif in ? h ?? contfKi
ui?ainst llii' uo\y county clce.i ion in
Ki ihIimw itiuitiy iiittl Mititt'M?t.'i.} im
i In* coin in i II i*t? I it! f t * 1 1' llu' l>i hi ? <1 of
ft lee lion ( 't? nt in i s -s i 1 1 n i* rx <>l llut>
cminl v and idm'W'. mi hi guiiicni
n?>i;insi ilft lull ti}: Ii" rlfftiun on
i In- r.uf nl' I In-, it linn* nl' i lit? n an
:i mi is of fli't'li'ni on I hi* ^rounil of
i.'Ti'H'ilni ii ifH in llii; f oii>l net of tlic
election, Mr. Pullon in a nicmlitM*
of i hf l.euishilnrc, nnil, as tlfo for
nift lioit nl nil lif w f.oiinlifn muni
coin f lieforr I lie Legislature for li
mil Hfilltunt'iii, wti 1 1 1 ? t in. i consider,
it cx'intly proper l h it I ont? who
will In; called upon lo sit hi judye-J
nifiit on Hit; iiH-iils of ii cane in an
olllfiiil capacity sli<#llld, .it u prior
da^o, nerve ii h im ml votiu le anil si I -
till llV V fill' ? I 111* Sillf of till' CHS0. '?
* * 'V.Kit wo tv is ii! not uloiit! in
i|iifsl ioni hi/ tin; pmp i it ly <?f n
in ?? in lit' r of the I it'^inl a In t o mi* i- vi ii?
iir tin nl loincy in .i i-.'isf tha' will
i'Vf n I ii ally come In Inn* hint in I In*
Legislature, it is luii ni i* c shii i v ' o
ri'ft'i in M I'atton'.i mi mission
I li ii I, 1 1. f.iic 'ict't pi i ti if l!if rciiiiuer
nf ilin S ilfin C unity ('I'liiinillff lie
con .->11 1 ? f <1 I" i i v 1 1 1 1 ? in fin I M- ih nl 1 1 1 c
I ?n I* ? who uilviHt'il Ii i in % fie, Tlil *
mIiiiwm l.lial ill ill) Wiis :i don lit iti
Mr. I'.'ilt hi'h ihvii iiiinil, nnil llial
? 1 1' li cm i i uifd In* fori) t!o:i^fui i 'i<4 if
s i i f us ill Uitim'V i n :i c asf on
which lio viuiil I s'i I <| in1 n I i v si i
n h ;i .1 n;lfi,,.< * * We lulo
i 1 1 i H occasion to assure Mi. I'utlou
i li i I ii'iiliini! i n Im-* I i I 1 1 i V ><?
foul with which we ii if l.iiniii.ii
'.voul'l ll'lltl II s In llflil'Vl.' 1 1 i ill ciipn
I ? I e i'f i j 'i i"- 1 i til :i M f C'iih. lie 1 , :? 1 1 ? I
?Mir hiii lii i >:t* wis :i!l llii; i? 1 1* 1 1 i
vlifii we li*ii) 1 1 * ? < I nf lii.-; f lit. iit f I ion
w i 5. 1 1 I lie S t It in con 1 1 sl .
( 'ot Ion is llu.1 inv^'- fv "! in\s c:
t\s iii i Li* lii.i.->in' .?)? s w rl'l Out* iii in'i
opinion uli ilit u i> :iM j'mitl :i>. :ii,n!!i
C I' M. | 1 D W ||i I f (In I f 1 1 lii > >? I III' pi i.- 1
s f^oinjj in rule fiom m e se:i<t>n.
iff lii or week 1. 1 mi'H (>!?, c ? ? 5 ? i
I't ? I "I ' ' I I Wlll'll I lit! !il! I . ' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t. S f III
ni'j ; i" i n I I t ? !1 w 1 1. ? I :i witinrin < i j 1 1 \
u mil. I iltt in :i re ( ; H c is( ; fiilcl
[jell wl) till Irirl. Mini, i t t In' fll C'.'
\ tin' I .Id i i t ? \ ! ; o. till i I I i wlifi i
'
!i?liil n ii;;" \v ll slri!?o n ; fo il. I
lo'iU al :i li'ii'.-it'*ii Iff Ii :i'.i I It'll i.'.u
.iM he is. I If slioM fl'np nf :i f. *?
Wffks iitrti is -urn n^?>ul in l>o i v? i \
Ion; crop i'lio * * : ? ii colli cotton*
prtiplirficil lor ( 'liriwl ni.'i't in {.fclliii;:
I peril inly near lo live 'cent, cotton
{ I I. e ivot ipl.s n i'f oinirti'"'is aiel (lie
fii'l i h Hi. I yet. 'liin cnlc i lal i ins of
[the wisfsl. Iiivc licon u I ii( limit an?l
in?lci'tl .lo ? ?'Icpinei Is ilii^ yfiir, as
jin I'tirinfr year-, luive | rovi tl (!i:il
jllit'l'O are no wise iih ii in co lon. ?
j I *!iarlt {te ( Mis* rver.
j Tiic rxtriil ; ve ruin mil U-t* .<1 lln
j I * i nlii hi t ion icrifMH' of Sou ill ('ani
. 1 1 11 a lias ixMirt? :t i? .-nil! r i s?, ui^in?J
j l lie a iim' u< I tin nl of the di?|u ti.sui \
!:nv .mi :i> lo pi n!i i !ti t ?? m v snl.t o!
lii'l'loi I n- n He its a In- Vc I :i
Advor'i-od Lot/cr*.
I-* 1 1 ;? ivrt k i' iii Inl 1 >i I* I ; i 1 1 1 , I Si Mi :
( 'l| l> ll i IIJJ li :l Ml ('link, A'fX JiHlrx, |\
I'. ( )il ii ill, I'jinl Mil >1 ?v. W, 1 1 -i * ; i ?
jN ilft, I ) :i n it I , I-! 1?. A lit p.
?Suliir 1 '.ii ! l'?o\kin, CIui.m 1 1 ? ? I ! ii m ? I .
; < 'oi <!ri i :i ( 1 1 'ii'. II i I n i n t il ili- ii I
, Ii till-- III I v, Vi I :i 1 1
I'm vvci k t'lnl* il j)i r. ;!lUli, 1 S!Mi :
.I'.Iiii Ymiiij.', ii! i t .1 \\ I'miM'v,
( It-Ill Iv .1 1 1 1 1 < > I !, Kth.l I, ( I ;l II > I V .
Harriet Kvrin*', K'ulii Hi i*?ln.n. Li/.
/.if Mams, .Mis S I-', I lav, .1 ; 1 1: ??
('iinlt'V, Ivnlit i < 1 1 1 1 1 i j i, Anllioiiy
Dawkins, A tit limn linrrtis Isaar
Stanley, Aim-Mil hi S Sunt I-, ,1 31
< 1 1 M ;;??hy , .) till n ( ' ( 'umIi. ? i\i I u t iu ii
ilcnl li'iifis, .Mnrilia I. I ).i \ iilt on,
.MS I )itki'!is.
| ( ' . .1 . S Ii I M ll'iM, 1 \ M.
Good Horsed.
i I wish my irn iiiis li> lifiir ffi mind
! tli i L 1 k'V|> I'An-Uitht !\' mi lritt'1 [louA
ami ? m? Wostorn
js'rx'k. \\ 1 1 < >it yiMi vv.ini :? ?_;? I liois-e
or muic nunc in aiul l? l. mo *???} \t?n
nor. Wry IJ S?(ort'll!i v,
S I) I. ATM AM,
()<??. t.'itli. '0(1
FISH ANODYSTERS.
Fro- ? i novr on rl ti rinir tlio romnindcr of
thosttiton I ivill liavc fish fur paii! Ihrco
lime's n \v?i?k ? WmIiipm Ihjs, J'lMays ami
S.ilur?luvs an?f Oysfors iwi<y a week
TiipkI ivj. niul Tljiu>?lav??. "Tour pnfron
hko solicited and *n?i>fnd ion giini'Aiilocd,
Ke*pcct fully. '.
M. II. JUUM.
J 'IV BURD IC LL.
CAMDKN, - - - . V S. C. '
Municipal Engineering Arnyinn of
Law!#. *itd ssU-DivUiona m
?nerialtr. j
for Infante snti Children*
" orlii ( \v? |l jtd ij.lr.l l.whiMn'ii C^itl
I ?u-u<l it. a ? tMijH't i>>r lottiiy { >i i
known U? iiMt," 11. A. Aiu'io.'t, ?!? 1' . '
111 O* >, .it., * t / J ?
"T! * ii i.t 1 (*.i M t k.i iinlvi r I an I jj
)i : ii.. rltii \ wo)! know u t li .1 r ? ? nut .. H 8
(?I' (!??/ \(t<-;i (<? <m!'J| viu -Hi i I
In'.i lll ; :.t :iKi .-s who ii .< 1. t j> (.'.r.'.uii.i ^
wlihlu ciif >y ivndi." i
Uaulo.i Mak i v.n, !>., v
Now Ywi'k '-it j, 4
:i if.: (.'KXTAi ii r
sfnrln ciii<\s fV-HO, Constipation,
ioai:tih, Ulairlmv'i, Knatutlon,
KiiU Woniis, i;lvvij deop, utul |>roiuot(V9 <11*
)?<?;.( lull,
\\ illl'.'Ut !aj:iWoitH mwlk'AtlOII,
"l\.i- >;i vrral yeiwn T liavo recommended
i.. rla,' a-i.l i h ill aUvayj contlnuo 1<? ??? ?
. >, / < it Ii.u in variably produced lioiivllcJuJ
rc-ulu." ' f?
J.'hwin K 1'auokk, M. 1>.,
1 : .:li ; iv<M /uul i'tli Ave., Nmv York City?
.??'.r.'.sv, 77 mi'rkav BfnKrr, Nrw Youi: Crrv.
FALL
Wo \v i < 1 1 to <i n i ,<_mi ncro to the trading public that we have on
hand the lai?*est and l<?\st s.-leotcd s'lnek ol (ieods ever pur
chased al prices lhat Will mi it ( vervbody. \N bile our prices
are low ? extremely l,u ? our piuds are of the very best qual
ity lor the money. We h v in all cases to i'ive perfect f-atis
faetion II our uoods are u<>! ju>t as represented we take
pleasure in correcting the erroi.
PINE CLOTHING.
We wish to c; 1 1 1 special at tent ion to ?:>;r stock ol line eloth
i' ^ A belter stock canno;. i>a lonnd in Camden. We are
I agents I'tir I lie celebrated linn <>f Wan.unaUer & lJrown, ol
I'hilnlelphia. We ?;uarautc('> on dit v and lit and at prices far
l>?'lo\v uii y you have e\. r pain. An inspection of our stock
will convince the moot sik-.-pt i:*al. We simply can't be beat in
( 'ainden.
?2 !U8 n & fA o ^ ^ v
VI U K*pS- r?aly *? - V*js5 uxi (w a
?Ami in t hoes we can certainly niease \ou. We have them
at all prices.
Dincss (iooi)s.
We also earn a lull lire of tine dress uoods, flannels, rib
I , corsets, white iro<)ds, buttons, tin t ad and in fact almost
j i n \ 1 1 1 i n ?_c you can call for.
IP1 x- i "fc uc? 3~ & zT}j~-ni. cU. oceries.
We also carry a lull line of furniture and groceries which
you should not fail to see. We will save you money on all
purchases made from us. /,
We dnu't hold any ijoods; with the ready cash we can always
buy a<;ain. We have it therefore we let them roll at first cost.
Many of our floods are the surprise o! the season. Call and
we are certain that you will he pleased.
Kespectfully.
STILL
SB
j i 1 vi
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LEAD
^J%TlL(rKa'K3L
THE LOWES PRICES!
CHEAPEST STORE IN
CAMDEN.
h lbs. of *?oiui Rio ( 'oftbc "for ?1 00.- Arbtteklcs Celebrated
Arosa Parched (\>H'eo. <M)<\ per 11). *2 1 l>s. Coffee, parched and
ground. lor 'J')c. Columbia Ui ver gallium 1*3 12c , all other
brands 10c Tomatoes, 1(> cans, only 7c. Peaches, 3 lb.
cans,onl/ 7c. Be&l Keg Soda only OC per lb. 2 <jt (oveied
Ihieket onlv oc 1 <]t. Co [Fee Pots onl v ;Vj. N ice heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. f^inz'd celebrated Pickles ai <] Sauces at
lowest prices, 18 lbs stniwlawi ?ranii!iiUi<? -c.njLrar $1.00. Aj
full line of heavy and finny (iroeeries always in stock jihd nt[
lowest^priees. A red #ood ToImcoo (or 20<i to o.>o per lb. Ai
^Owd Stroking ToIkVcco at or.ly 20c per lb. All ,?^oods guarain
teed as represented.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS!
? i
ltie best values in town you can get at the ?
OPERA HOUSE
STORE. j
W'liiie llio most SKASONAISI,K GOODS can l>o hnd for
W^inonev than you can bny the sumo QUALITY AN J)
STYLK in town.
UNLOADING
-OF A 1,1,
Dress Goods, .1 Capes and Jackets,
/ \ "
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Under
wear, Blankets, &c.
One-thirdjofF in all novelty Dress Goods.
One-third off on nil fine Robes and Patterns.
:{'k: (')?? all-wool diess goods, sold all this season for1 45c.
?.")?? now for that fine '10-inch changeable Dress G.kmIs tint
we sold ,m) many i', reuses at 4 ( )<i per yard.
10c eh useable wool dross goods. value ISc.
Gapes ami Jackets.
We received the third stock last week, the finest .and nicest
ever shown in Camden at juices lower than manufacturers c.ui
produce Mime. Ourbuyi" in New York city secured a lot
from a manufacturer who was hard up lor rec.dy cash.
f>0 plush capes at a great bargain.
10(1 cloth capes trimmed with fur and braid at $1.00 each,
worth $2.00.
1 50 military Kersey capes with extra larg?* sweep, in black
and tan at $-.70 each, worth $0.00.
We are carrying the largest stock and we are selling them
and we might to at the prices we are selling them.
100 men's all-wool black cheviot suits at $3.70 each, worth
?7 00.
150 men's* all-wool black clay worsted suits at $l>.!)0 each,
{ woi th $ 1 0.00.
Ladies*' working shoes from 00c up.
I adirs' dress shoes from 75c up.
Men's dres^ shoes Imm S'l .'()() up.
Large line children's and boys shoes at all prices.
UNDERWEAR 1
?Was never as cheap as now. You can buy wool for p*ice of
: cotton.
10c for Merino shirts and drawers, worth GOc.
00c for Australian wool underv< st, worth $1 .00.
08c. for medicated all-wool under wear, regular price $i. 00.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS,
CARPETS, RUGS,
In .fact everything in our entire slock marked down one- third
it?s original price in order to make room for holiday goods.
Come early and secure fl?? be** h.inainsr
VERY RESPECTFULLY
HIRSCH BROS., & COj
. '
A.'
4fcHU$ TO Alt GOOD LIT
TLE GIRLS AND BOW '*
From now on 'til . Xrnn.<
shall he on hand at the Wonlhr
Stoic and while not. \ isible tojtho
??ye the evidence of my pi^s*
en< e will bo tho piles ami
piles of to^s, toys* to)n.
Ml # ?Santn,
t v>
?ftf* .
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Chests, Wheolbarrows, Jewel
ry, Toy Pianos, China cups,
saucers, plates, etc., Vases
Japanese Goods, Masks, Purs*
es, Trumpets, Banks, China
Hanging Lum|g4, Banquet
Lamps and Glass Lamps from
*2 5c to $4.50, Picture frames,
Toy furniture, Com popper/*,
GWssware, &c, \
Big lot of tho newest things
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Wo set the price of fire
works and everybody* comesjo
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Administrator's Notice.
All persons indebted to Iho Estato of If.
II Hull, deceased, will mako immediate
payment to me, and thoso having claims
against ?>nid estate will present them duly
sworn to. This 13th day of Ootoher IftOfl- <1
Shclt an H. IIull, Administra
tor with will annexed*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estato of
Woodwind Hollands^teccasol will make
immediate payment to mo, and those lulV-'"*
ing eluiins against said estate will p csont
them <1 uly sworn to. This 13' h d ly of Oct >?
her 1890. Sh'elton B. Hall. Adn.'t'r.
Notice To Road Overseers.
All romi overseer* are hereby notified (o
order out their hands nt once and have all ?
oltsl ructions caused by the. recent freeze
removed and where the loads huvo not
recently been worked to havj .ia:no thor- ?
ouglilv worked.
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For th<) Oominiiteioncrs,
Die. Crd. 1800. ,
TAX RE'f
-FOR
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r lliee of County Auditor,) ?Jgf'
Kershaw County, > ' ;^-V
Camden S. C., Dec. 3t ?
IMPORTANT.
It is important that taxpayers In mak
ing their returns, bo careful to state thjft
school district ? whether new or old? in ?
which they reside at the.. time of making --a
returns. Also to state if it is tho Ranic ? ~W
district an when last return was made. " ^
WHO SHOULD MAKE RETURNS.
The law requires that all porsonsown*;;;
inj? property or in anywise having chirgo
of such property either ns agent, }iur-~"
hand, guardian, trustee, executor, ad
ministrator. &i\. return tho same under g
oath to the Auditor, who request* nit
persons in he prompt in making their re
turns and save the CO nor cent penally,
which will t>e added to the property VM*- """
uation of all persons \v hoV;-faMito^jn)ako
returns within the time prc?cril)0tf by
law. A
HOW AND WHAT TO KETUf?fo^:3?
Assessors and tixfuiyers will enter the ; ^
first jjiven name of tho taxpaver In full.
also make a sepcrato return for each par
ty for he township tho probity is in, ,
and whore the taxpayer owns- realty to.,
insert the postnfHee as their place of res
idence. and those who only own person
al property to i/ive the party's name who
owns the land they live on, an4>iti ea< h
?iiiiI ever* ease In i ante the No. of School '
Distriet the property-is in.
All personal I'wperlvownod on tho
1st da*' ol January. 180(1, must ho re- _
turned for taxation ; and all changes or
transfers of re.ll estate noted.
In order to avoid eoufusion, parties
making returns should state nuniber of
aeres of land owned at time' of making
last returns in columns marked "Real
Property." Any real estate /ic<purc<! or >_
transferred slrtre Inst return* sh'ohM bo"- ?
entered in columns for that purpose
giving name of partv or pattiea from
whom houirht or to whom so'd.
AM new" building slonh'l be returned,
as "K-al proper'y" acquired kidco hist
retu:n. * " . i
TIIE POLL TAX.
The new Cotifltltuti >n which went into
full operation after the- .HIM ? of 4i)cfem* ?
her. 180ft, i?rpvideg:for H.poll lax of Oiu> ? ~
Hollar upon al) citizens of this State be
tween the flges nf "Twenty One and Six
ty ye'ars, exception Confederate foldlera
nborrtbe n>ro of Fifty years. Parties -0
inritfTffs rrmrrrrr f?r thrU wafTiM r ~ 1897*. rrT^i
will beer in mind thle Coltatffiiiionnl pro
vision and govern themaeivea according. ; rV2
* AH returns must "oe ni?dcrS^i^ft/pi-|f^,W^?
tiie 20th dnv of February next.
not lake retnrn* after that date
other work of this ofllce must t?o on. An**!
return-* made after the 20th or F?br??
are subject to the rtO per rent penalty..
Ail return? sent by mail must be med#v ~
out on proper blanks and sworn to fcefof*
Fotrte proper officer qualified to AdmfMfffr .
satd oath Oike, tc '? /;./?/ will nolWjjf'jpj
! a vnwwT** r>i hfvi.
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