The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 11, 1903, Image 2
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IAMDKN, 8. p., DK:\ il# 1903
L' J.'il. ill JOSSSSSSSSBLl J ju-ju1 ?U.'lUii'iUg
An election will bo afield at De
:?lb on Monday, J atrial y 4th,
004, io determine whetne?~,_Q?not
jhool district No. 19 shall levy Xn
nnual tax of throo mllle for^aoUefil
urposos theroln. Money spent In
lie cause of education Is well in
ested and^lho people of school dls
rlet No. 19 will make no mistake
a vote this extra levy.
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The County teachers' ssaoclation
rill meet at the Camden High
Ichool building to-morrow, the
2tli. All teachers not already
aembers are invited to be present
,nd jodn. All members and those
ontemplating joining aro request
d to call nt the cilice of the Coun
v Supt. of Kdueation and supply
hemHcivcs with necessary books
rhieb are given freieof charge.
The Family nnd tho House
[Continued J
Yet all homes are not alike
Die conditions which hold for one
tiraily will not be those b^st suited
o develop another. Tho Itome lift?
>f the great mansion, in which the
Irno of the mother is occupied with
recessary soolRhdemands, in which
he children havfl u separate wing
if the vast houaiS, with their own
trrny of ? sei^alrte and attendants,
rltjr their own sport?, their aepa
ate pleasures, is ^essentially dlf
cirfiBTtrom the homo life planned
>0- simpler lines, In which the
notber is in dally and hourly con
act with her children, where th^
touse-hold work is performed byv
?ne or two or no servauip, and
vbore there is little thought but
hat which centers in the well fare
>f the growing young ones.
... Uur? an* two distinctly opposite j
tihdn of family existence, deter
nined, in most oas^s, by the social
itatus of the parent?, which, in its
urn is dependent on the parental
wealth or the lack of it. Hut a
terious wrong is done if'it is con
ende<* that ono way is the right
vay and the other a crime ogainstj
lOu^ety and family. Such a onm
)arison indicates only a distorted
lotion of tho meaning and reality
social conditions. Since civill
:ation began, some people have had
nine means than others ; some have
ilways lived more expensively, than
ilhers; some And outertninmcnt
md occupation In ways of life that
tre strange aud unknown to their
vllow-men; some people have al
vhvs iiad better houses, larger
louses, more splendid house*, than
Hirers.
And that is the testimony that]
irchiteoture boars to human life.
I'he size and exteut of tho dwell
nsr, its situation and environment
dl^inPnt to the manner of people
livp iu It; and could the out
line within further testimony
be given of tho way in which
rouse lends Itself to tho family
"v*MfltcrprotB It.
^?ho relationship of the faml
Wi" house does not end with
cotnts. They begin the home ;
rt it on it's career t.f family
sot tho pace. Tho ohil
iffiTielop it. The responsibility
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* f ? ???% I VUi? ID UQ *CI C Atlll^Utlil
,thero comes a time when
expands under the united
^ ? of parents aud children,
??f|.Uest and finest devulop
cached whec their union
rt? hearty, whole-souled and
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te life reaobea ita full
the yonng people be
rt an Interest in tire
when attach
red for localities and
room
tog are directd towards i ncrott#i n|/
the homlinea* of ilie hou?<*, A cot)
V?'t?tcut plfco is ibc first essential ol
a pleaaant, comfortable intcjlor; t
good |/l n i* distributes the rooim
and parts pf I In; house no tit >r
ft pcltatiiic and luntbJ'ul diiposiitoi
of (be nsults; u go?>d plm
n>esn? that I, be rooms me proper I \
disposed and mi. economical dispo
sition made of the interior spaoe.
The tqulnment *?f tlie kitchen,
the furnishing* of the collier, tin
arrangement and distribution of
tho s*ultary apparatus, the me
chanical contrivances that are used,
the science empluyt(j~*-all these
help in making the house a better
one to live in: family life it*
eased ; there is moie comfort And
more joy. Whether tho dilferen
Ution of rooms that is, now some
times made i a always for the bet
ter is peihaiis doubtful.
Every house doea not need ever)
sort of h room, nor is it al
ways necessary that a separate
room shall be provided for dolnj/
every separate thing In. But the
idesl house in the one that ta best
suited for the family life that is
lived within it. And if theae re
quirements are healthy and normal,
the house becomes a potent agency
for good living and good citizen
ship. % J. F. IV
The storo of Jordan and Carson
at Catarrh was totally destroyed by
firs la?t Friday night, The lo*s if,
several thousand dollars on which
there was'? but small insurance,?
Kershaw Kra.
A complete lino-, of coffins ? all
prices ut T. J. A r rants'.
Trespass Notice.
All persona nrc hereby warned not to
trespass on tho lands of the undeisigned
by driving, walking, riding or permit
tiny their stock on said lands. All who
disregard this warning will bo prosecu
led.
J. T. Cauthen. Aj ft,/
Kershaw, H. .0.
Tax jjetufns Fof 1904.
dm co of County Auditor )
Kershaw County. V
Camden, 8. C., Nov. 81, '03 ) 1
Notion in hereby g^von that the Audi
tor's office for receiving Kluto and Ooun
t ty tux return# will/So open from Janua
ry l?t, iVfH, to -February 20th, 15)04.
I (Sundays VxaepTed. )
Tho dates of the appointment at
which tjiuo the Auditor or his deputy
will visit the uHual places in tho county
for receiving returns are given below : r>
Bothune, January 4.
Raley's Mill, January f>.
Kirkley'a Storo. January G.
Kershaw, January 7.
Wostvllloi January 8.
Kussell Place, January 9,
Liberty Hill, January 11.
Cantey, January 12
liuhon'fl X. Ilortds, January 13.
Logoff, January 14,
Ulincy, January 18. Xy
Am loch, January 10. ,
Kftlb, January .
lioykin, January ID.
? ? IMPORTANT.
~ It is important thattftX payers in mak-1
ing their returns, be careful to state the
iachool district ? whethor new or ?)d? In
which they reside at the tirno of making
returns. 'Also to state if it ia the mime
district as when last return was made.
WHO SHOULD MAKE RETURNS.
The law requires that all persons own
ing property or in anywise having charge
of such property either as agwiL hus
hand, guardian, trustee, executotSplmln
istraior, &c.. return tho same under oath
to the Auditor, who requests all peraons
\o he prompt in making their retui ns and
save the flo nor coat, penalty, wlitali will
be added toQ he property valuation of all
persons who fail to mako returns within
tho time prescnhgdJrt law.
IlOW AND WHAT TO RETURN.
Assessors and taxpayers will enter the
lirat given name of the taxpayer In full, j
ftlao make a separate return for each
party for the township the property ia in
and where the taxpayer owns realty to
insert tho postofllce ' as their plaoo of
residency' and those who only own per
sonal property to give the party 'a name
who owju the land they live on, ami in
each and every case to name tho No. of
School District the property is in.
All personal and real Proporty owned
on tho 1st day of January, 1904, must be
returned lor taxatfon , and all changes or
transfers of real estate noted,
In orler to avoid confusion, parties
making returns should atato number of
acres of land owned at timo of making
last returns in columns marked 'Ileal
Propeity.1 Any real estate acquired or
transferred ainoo last returns should he
entered. in columns for that purpose giv
iug name of party or parties from whom
bought or to whom sold.
All new buildings should he returned
'"Ileal Property'5 aoquired since last
return.
IHCOMR TAX
r' Under tho recent Act of the Lugtala
lire nil persona having a gross income
of Tweenty-flve Hundred DolUra or j
moro nro require;! to make a return of
the ft'iine to the Auditor at the time of!
making their other returns.
THE POLL TAX.
- The new Constitution which went in.
to full operation after the flint of Decem
ber. 1605, provides for a poll tax of One
Dollar upon all citizens of this State
between tho agea of Twenty-One and
?JWatr yea**, excepting ConfadoraM aol
xjheiu above the age oL IWt? ye.ra. Par
tirif m?ktng rotnrna for the fiscal year;
1904 wtlt bear in mind this Constitutional j
vision and govern themselves accord
ing raaJe'on or be
Fabruary neat, I f
?f?r ibat date ? ?
vtitaa tuwddi). j
iST
tbe
Ticket Sale? 1
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$10,000 WOfljTH OF REMNANTS NOT FROM MILLS BUT DIRECT FROM MY
STOCK TO BE 80L0 AS GUARANTEED VALUES. '
SALE BECAN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 88, AND WiLL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE
IX>'K IS* MADE AWAY Willi.
Hitch up your doll ars to the bargain* at (he Mammoth Pink Ticket Remnant S^le ant)
you wilUfay it is the biggest load it over pulled before. ICVEKYBODY OOME\j You
will have lots of fun besides buying merchandise chi ap andaeeing your old friends whom
you possibly have not seen for a time. I guarantee the public to be able, to buy mo^t any
article in my store during this pale for nuich less than any other merchant will well \ou a'
other times. No goods will be sold at a big profit in order to make up for the many ar
ticles tluit will be sold for a song.
BARGAIN GATES WIDE OPEN.
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Stop! Hearken to the music! A full bargain chojus to drown all other songs is the sen
sation at M. HAUM'S and Myl the way the masses are going to make the welkin ring
throughout, this section Saturday, November 28th, Etc, '.s enough to disturb the slumbers
of Kip van Winkle.
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THE HOME OF LOW PRICES.
Boing desirous, therefore, to have all know this song and thatrit may become as familiar
to them as "Home, Sweet Home" I have herewith set the following words to music
Oomo! Vou can't keep from sinking. ' * : ? V "* _
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MAM0TR SALE OF SHORT LENGTHS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
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I always had the following low a prices originated in this Mammoth Establishment. No
one tries to beat my prices and few succeed in matching them even in part. s ?
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o Ciotcn/ TJhe bargain Sfeeiis ffiiningf
)
? manupaotuHerb of ?
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, * - - - S. C,
Purchase our make<? which
we guarantee auperior to any
sola South, and thereby save
money.
Window nnd Fancy Glass a
July 4-2.
v Tax Notice.
Office of Treasurer Kcrahaw Conn-)
ty Qaraden, S. C., Sept., 15th, 1908.J
In accordance with the act to raiae
aupplies lor fiscal year commencing
January .1st, 1908, notice Is hereby given
that the Tr&naurer's office of Kershaw
county will he open for the collentioTrof
taxoa l'rom the lfith day of October, 1903,
until the 3 let Jay of December, 1903
The rate per oontum for Kershaw coun
ty Is us follows : * Mills
Stats Taxes 5
School Taxes 8
County Taxes ? . , 4
Rail lioad Tsxea 2)4
Total ^
The following Special levies hare been j
madu also : Mills
Special School tax DietrlctNo. 1. 8
Special Hohool tax, Vo. "
(or intereat on School Bonds
'"Graded School Building. Mills |
Diatrict'No. 1 ' ?
Spodrtf School tax District No. 1, 3
; : : ;
10, 8
' . 11,2
? 12,2
? - 17, 8
? rr* ' ' s
? " ? ,"??*? 29, 8
' ???<<> 26. 2
i The road tax of one dollar can l?e paid
tho county Tn?*rturwr from Oct. 16tb?
1903. to March |ht, 1904.
All male persons living within oor
porate limits of i illcs or towna, students
attending any college or sebool of the
a^ate. Ministers In charge of regular con
? rogations. teachers employed in public
schools, sebool trustoea during their term
of office, persons permanently disabled
and those actual ty engaged in the quaran*
tine service oftliosUte*re exempjfrom
tft^ySflSl
nmtw pffBOOi
GENUINE PERUVIAN GU
ANO.
A Complete Natural Manure*
The Guano deposits aro sihiatqd in the' vockv islands nnd
in gullies along the coast rf l'eru. These places have been
forjtges iho abode of innumerable sea birds, such ah pelicans,
penguins, etc. Here where t1n*ir living and breeding places,
as well as their ce^bterios, so tbat.tU$ guano was fonned not
only of their excretions, but .also their bodies and the re
mains of the fish upon which the birds fed. v
We are the Sole Agents in the. United States for the sale of
Guano Peruvian Guano, free from all adulteration or chemical
j treatment, and we believe it tj be the best all 'round fertilizer
known, '
Sports have been persistently spread by sellcrt of various
brands of Manufactured Fottilizers that the Peruvian Guano
Deposits have long boon exhausted; but we are glad to say
ihat there is no foundation f.?r such reports, as is evinced by
.he fact that we have imported during the last ye>ir over
10,000 tons of this material and expect to import during the
coming year at least double that quantity.
Peruvian Guano is a complete, well-balanced, Natuial Ma
nure, containing the principal elements of p^nt food in the
most suitable condition, and is eompletelv blendetl and inccr
po"faf(^4 that it can never be equaled bv any ordinary com
pounded Chemical Manure. 7 /
All Genuine Peruuian Guano is packed in^ytn weight 200 1
nound Red Burlap Bags, with our name and aftal} sis. pjinted
f hereon. v.' ? Y ? .
The 6D00 ton cargo which we have just received per steam*
ship '*St rath more" analyse^: ? \
4 4 00 per cent AMMONA- \
3 82 * u ACTUAL PQTASH
20,50- u " PH.OSPKOIUC ACID
Our Price for this material is $30 00 per ton df ~2.000 lbs.
packed in red burlap bags delivered f. o. b. cars at New]
Vorkor Charleston. Less than ton lots at the rate of $32 50
per ton. We will ship one bag of this Guano as atrial to any
:own east of the Mississippi K?verat$3.50 delivered. Special
[ rice on car load lota and o ver.
II. G. Garrison, of Oamden, is our a^nt for the sale of Gu
?mo in Kershaw county.
Edmund Mortimer & Co.,
Sole Agentforihe United State*.
Referring to ahov^ X beg to say I am taking orders forJan
uiry, February and Mrrch d livery. The supply is limited,
those who expect to buyjfe requested, to let me kave^heir
orders now. ? ? f'
~ - H, <j? r Carri?on ,
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J/tmwuncoment.
Having just ivtunud from tho Northern markets I wish to
? iinoui.ee that while there l| noeurpd n:anj^/l;&r^arfMi and
bought one of the lar^ent mid brst M-leeti'd 1 t o<c|"
?:vev. brought to Camden, consisting of
DRY HOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AND FURNITURE. :
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When in need til* anything in the above lines csticand SCO '
me a ii<1 1 guarantee that 1 can please you. A dollar wiU go
ao far at in v store I ant Mire you will la' yMid yw came.
Ko presenting Wamiainiker & Brown of Phtlaffiffliia,
I make a specialty ot handling mftle-to-ordsr suiter ftoflathifc
well-known house. In all <;a.<ea a perfect lit and satisfaction
guaranteed.
O.ordially inviting ONE AND ALL to come to *
1 am . . Very Truly Yours,
2? avid Wolfe*
&or j/foulcting >
'U/eatharboafdir
ljurn 9/Jork See
any J&tiefi
tiop.pi
READ EVERY LINE IF YOU DO NOT Yl
WILL MISS SOMETHING YOU ARE
NEED OF.
Keep your money at home, then yon w?ll havo no reason to cngQptai
hard timos. Yonr needs can be supplied in your own city just as ci|
as yon can order;them from any other city. S?me people believe
ng oft for everything they want. A little argument right here.
we all sejid off ^nd get what wo waijt What a city we would hojyel
vali^n would soon l?o on n*. lot us help each ^pthor. NoW:-*^ ?
nessf J nat come and ?ce my stock of furniture, fchb- largest and b^i
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Hortment that ha3 ever been in Camden. Appreciating the faQj?that iupi
is ncircc, I am determined to make prices to ?uitr the times./- Htrre
I have :
Med Hoom Suits. Parlor $uit3, Wardrobes, Dining T&blfts, Sideboavdi
China Closet*, * !___ -
~Z " ALL USEFUL ARTICLES.
Book Cases. Couches, lied Lounges, Morris Chairs, Mayings, llpgn;
-t'CP, Window Shades, Toilet Set*, Laqips., Clocks, Mirrors*
eo moke borne comfurtahJe. ' ?
COOKING STOVES, RANGES, HEATEf
? ' v.. STOVES, ife
a largo assortment of thcac. - S
Reed Rockers, Children*)' Chairs and Rockera, Cinlng chair?
A nioe line of Chiffoneere. Odd Drcmt^Qdd. .Washat&uds,
Kitchen Safes, . '
Clothes Baskets, W ork Baskets, Lunch Baskets, General use
gradep, C- :
Pillows, feathers and Cotton Comforts, .Blankets,
Mattresses, aO grades, :}V/4&gp_
Art Squares, Door Mats, Baby Carriages, Go Carts,
Chair Seats, Now Horae Sewing Machines, Machine Oil. .
<Uee, Machine Bands, Machine Hubbcrp, ' and auy attachmeu
Machines, if not on hand, will be or<l?red at once,
Center Tables. Pictures, Easel#, Picture Cords, Picture Nail*,
Childrens Cribs, Childrens Cradled, Commodes,
Furniture Polish, IronrJBeds, Bed Kprinj^, ^frijTr Tibtej^
Lace Curtains, Curtain Rods, Drapory Pins,
Clothes Wringers, Patent Churns,
When you need. anything in our line I will be ^lad to hi
Prices and quality of Roodsjwill iutereat yon ? -and will
there is no use to send away from homo fer goods.
Vory Respectfully,
Air Lino llaiiway
IMorth-South-East-We
Two Daily Pullman Yesiibnled Limii
Trains Between*- South and New Yp
iMiifirriii
The Boat Hates and Routed
Citifea Via RICHMOND ??4
IWGTON, or Via NORFO
steamers. Xo Atlanta, Nash vi He,
Louisville, St, Louis, Chicago, !
leans, and nn~PoiliTi""Sottth wS 1
? To . Savatmab^nd Jfteksonv?k
povhis in Florida and Cub*.