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OA M DEN. 8. O.. JAN. 8, 1904
The N^w Ywir.
Since wo last greeted out renders j
the old year hats pained away and
we are now standing upon the
threshold of a New Yitar? a year
unstained by any sins either of
omission or commission! Let us
day by day, as its leaves are tin
-folded to ue, earnestly in<leavor to
keep its pages spotless. God alone
can help us do thin, but what an
unfathomable cotnfort to KNOW
that lie WILL help, and it lies
within our power to make 1904 the
1 #
bt'Bt and brightest of nil tho yearn
that have come and gon< ! So here,
aa ope of our exChanges bo beauti
fully expresses it, "*v? can wish for
our readera no better gift at the
hands of the incoming year than
that it B>ay bring to each one such
richness of experience that at itaj
close each one may be able to look
back upon its days as an inexhaust
ible eoureo of strength. May it
bring such deepening and quicken
ing of the springs of lifo that when
its k nell is sounded ho may fori
that he has bathed in the fountain
the waters whereof giyo to tho bath
er ageless youth."
As we enter upon another year
wo are deeply grateful to our friends
and the public for their liberal pat
ronage in the paal and respectfully
solicit a continuance for- tho future
The success which wo have achiev
ed would have been Ipapoasihle had
it not been for the sympathy and
material support which have been
accorded us, and entering now upon
Its sixteenth year Tho Chronicle
docs so hotter prepared to servo the
needs of the people than it baa ever
been before, and this we pledge on?
^selves to do to tho best of our abil
ity- 9
Our holiday has been a most do
lightful one. Wo have mingled
with our old friends, made many
new oues and many valuable sub
set ibcra havo been added to our
subscription list.
General John B. Gordon lies d*n
giroualy ill at his home rear Mia
mi, Fir., and no hopes are enter
ed for hie recovery.
Tho legislature convenes next
Tuesday.
Another lturntne in Weet Wnteree.
On the night of Dee. 20th, the
dwelling-house, store-house ?*"??'' II j
their contents belonging to .1. -I '
SuMon, wero de>tlro\cd l>v (Ire.
Loss amounting to about three or !
four hundred dollar*, with no in.
aurance. Leaving hu old veteran j
with only one hand, 77 veai a old, and I
an invalid wife 74 v?nr* old, Him
has not .talked a step in thi?e|
year/*, wholiy dependent. < ) ? i t* i '
of lire unknown. K. W.
Letter to W. R. McCreight.
DoarSir: The Trustees of Kail
Ground, Cobleakill, N. Y., were
glad to pay 15 cents a gallon more
tpr Devoe ; and no wonder. Tw??
other paint agents said ii would
take 150 gallons of their paint to
cover the buildings.
Our agent put it at 125 or less.
- It took 115.
We saved them 35 gallons of
paint and , painting ( worth tl o>
?5 a gallon, as the printing costs
two or three times aa much as the
paint) leas 15 cents a gallon on 115
gallons. Say $140.
That's how to count lite cost of
paint* The ooat of putting U on
ia $3 to $4 * gallop. You see wh*t
that means. Go by.pevoc.
Yours truly
F. W. Pxvoje & Co ,
New York.
P? 8* Springs <k Shannon sell
- our paint. , ?5.
top is doing aooae ix
MMent t? rk Tn Hobklrk HU1.
fblMl ano* of lb* season fell
wo U wa* ve7
n:A? ^ase.if, and dW oot lemaln
Wanted to Seih
A fuw extra ni</e u>rfk cows with
young calve*. Address,
J. K. M arnliall,
H<?ck Hilt, H. C.
Had Road ,
j
We arc informed that |J)<> Hiahoj}
ville road seveiu! mWzV , ettjfc ? if
Camden is in a very had (jondition,
and the attention of the proper au
thorities i? called theieto.
Come Aijd Get Vour Prize.
IM?1 you "swing Qu to f?>ur nnnrt
hei?" .. If >o j.fce f) ?1 <1 era <if tickets
Woft,. 7tyl> anrl319 gotten Hi the
Christmas prize s|le of J,. Scheoh
A Co. will pleaee c^me up and g*t
their pri zuH. The tt rit priz^?s
handsome lounge, w(in won hy Mr,
Samuel 1 1 1 1 ton of Factory Hill and
tlto fouith priao a handsome dre?s
suit case wan won hy Mr/- Job,
Sheheen <<f Camden. '1'he teuood,
third and fifth priz^H have not yet
been called for, and hftlder^ <>f the
above mentioned numbers can 1
the prizes hy calling at the storu o'
Wcawi h L. Schenk Ac Co.
To Repair Fences In Bufialo Towr#
shtp.
We have been n quested^o s ay to
alt those citizens living within that
portion of Buffalo Townahip ex
empt from tue stock law, tliat
they meet ?t the several school
houses, lit that soctiott, on next
Tuesday evening the 12th inat , at
! o'clock, and elect their foreman
for repairing the several Hues of
fence, and to agree upon a certain
day for ali hands to meet and "re
pair the fences, and also to report
any change of the law that two
thiida of the citizens wish made,
to the Kershaw delegation, If auy.
Let every citizen be "up ami doing.0
Fewer gallons; wear# longer;
Dcvoe.
( Jo to M II. I toy id nn for Wed.
ding presents. <y
A very popular couplc ? two dol
larn.
Men Who Have Made Charlotte.
Itt a write-up in the Charlotte,
N. C., Daily Observer (>f "the ruen
who made Charlotte one of the
leading places of tho South, we
llnd the' following of our former
fellow-citizen, Mr. W. T. McCoy:
'?There are many self-made
young men iu Charlotte, men who
are malting Charlotte what it is to
day ? ihe foremost city in North
Carolina. One of thene enterpris
ing men in Mr. W. T. McCoy. It
hasn't been very long ago since thin
uentlelnan wuy clerking in Chtir
lotio; now ho owns one of the lnih'.
equipped furniture establishments
hi t in) city. He bfguit business in
a modtst way, with a small Block
nud without assistance. It was his
determination, however, to have
the honor of building up a trade
that any establishment would be
proud of Th la he has accom
plished. He is a strong competi
tor, but he la a fair fighter, and
haw the respect of liia opponents
in busiiv hh. This summer Mr. Mc
Coy had hid store overhauled and a
number of feet of floor apace added.
Ilia atore iu a credit to South Tryou
street. Mr. McCoy is making a
speciality of tho mote substantia!
linra of holiday goods, the best
there is obtainable for the nr n'?ty
that men and women have to apend
for gifts."
What Cupid linn Been Doing During
Tho Holidaya
M i mm L<>iiu\ li (lilt*, one of
most popular young U(1i?'?
nnil Mr. II. L. L'ulfor^, won* nun
r i ? < I ?i the homo *?f %1 li ?? hrirte's
puiiTtlH, Mr. fui'l !NI i s>. K. !?'. Ilailo. j
ThuiMilny night, !)??('.. 24'.li, 1903, i
! nl 8 :!U> <.\loik, by P.f v J nb< y. 'je\ i
J ' > I
I I'm \\'?<l iM-Mil u v pv* ningy Dfoein
i??>r Mr. .1 W. Thompson oi
| ( hiihIi'H iuhI Miss I) >rn Auimou?,
I <l.inghn r of Mr. nrul M re. Ho' J
I A id tn??ou, of Went Wniert?o wi r<
l.iiHri it il til. ill** homo of lint" tiri'lc, j
ll? v ,) m l)i /. Ki'itia ( llioiul ini? Th
| i ? 1 1 ? # r w in ItoMii if?l| v ilrorntcd
I lot l lie tucMsioii Kiwi i hi' li i ' 1 ?r II n f I
i
|V?r*??tn ?i i>' th<> lioiprniH of ni'iliv
! . ? 1 1 v ? ! \ jiU'I hmnionie pros r tr l :<
j \'| > . ti II : i Mr-*. Till t II | Hon ll'lV"' !I
: li'i! > 1 Ir-.t \\ low hrM. wi<hi k
?Alii Hill ml 1 1 1 ? III tlliOUi'll life
I I 1 1 ?? v will .iKtko Cutiuion ilu ir
I hnino.
j l):i \V \ il iii'Sil i?y i v? uiuL't D> i..
UO'.Ji, M;sh Sulio ?IhcoImod w?>
lU'iiiit:! in Mr. Hcury Kluhvl,
f.ninotly of tills oily, hul now if
Hi?hopvil!t>. * i " |?t* nupli?U w ?> r
M>lmni?.tul ui iho li'Miu* <.f tho In !(!(??.
unci's Mt. l):?\i('i Wi lfo. TLih i*
niii* hi iiii> m<>8l litoiuiifnl houses i *?
Cf.ioilin and the handsome pur
loin wore voi v < l;?l>oi wil ly ami ap?
ptopi in! ely ilooornUtl for llio ?(??
CHSio*.
Mr. M >rris Cnlimu of Augualn
nniu'ii i la' Imppv oouplo wnli h
hi dutiful nnil impulsive ci iiiuonx
j of I llO ,li'\V i ^ It f Mi* I).
Jack King Hal
Will f*t-?n<l Ht >V(Hl<?rlutU) i^lnn
tntioii, lmgofT, S. 0 Term# *10. A<T.
d.u>s4 T. V. Parker, Logoff S. C.
BURDELL & BENSON,
Civil Kngineei'8 <fe Surveyors
Rorvoylnt. Leveling And Plotting in
><ll iu Virattchf .
Mapping and Blue Printing a
6|>erUl?v. *
Offico North-mat corner Broad Street
?nd Mononwat Sq??r* *
.. A'-, ."1 . T ' . ' ,
Trespass Notice.
All peraon* (especially 1 ird hunter*)
cr? forbidden to trt-apaaa upon any land*
owned or controlled bv u*.
I). H. fXBTCITKK,
I). O tH.KTCHKK.
Ka* ijjpgW* JLo-rJ aa 7, '04.
Applies! ion For Final lMarje.
Notice ia btraby yiveii that one, month
from tbla ?!???, nth,
.004, I will nfiply to tliu Judge of Probate
of Ktufehaw Chm.ijly fur Letter* IMami*
i?ory?H Administrator of -l4h? JtMlaW*
MtttifotttHMbjf, d?.,r*M.ci.
' OgmdcO, H (5 , .lull. 8th 1904.
Administrator's Notice.
All peiaona holding claim# ayninat (lie
of K? Miiicr ?i?- waned
tue hereby notified to prexetit iho tamo
(0 the un<)< ralyfit'd duly attested, and *11
person* indebted to Maid eat ate are re
.qUMU <1 |o uiuke payment to the tinder
?Igntd
AKWTWi 440VKW*",
Admiidat tutor i f Ksiato of K Miller
!???>- fc.ju, deceaaed.
L)<fc 20th iy?m, *
Administratrix Notice.
All pernons holding claims ugainat the
eatale <?f K. O. Y,tt tup decerned, are hero*
t'V not Med to preacut aumv to the under
?i^ned, or to her Attorney, K. I). Blake*
lie j', Keraltnw, H. O. , duly atteated , mid
all peraona indebted to auid estate nr?
requested to nittke payment to the under
? i cffjoil or her aahl Attorney.
MAHY H. SSI8MP,
Adndniatratt ix Haute of E. C. Zempi de
ceased .
paermber iflth. Iw8.
. Master's Sale.
.South Carolina ? Kursha tf County
Com; Common l'leaa.
Wi'liam Ilo'le.y, ^
vh y Foreclosure.
"Ann M. tt-iley. \
tinder and l>y virt'ie of fb? decree ol
the court of Common Pleas in Kerahau
County. dated September 18th, 1U0M, I
will 81-11 before the Coiirt House in Cain
den, S (? , within the legal hours of tmle
<tn the first Monday in February, 1904, ah
ihat ucituin tract or parcel of land, lying
and being lu the Coui ty of Knri-liaw,
Ktato-of iSout'< Carolina, on the walera <it
"8outh Buffalo" crcek, adjoining 'amb
of J. M Howell, J. A Stroud and otliera.
ami containing eight hundred (800) acrc;
uiore or loss. To tie ?ohl as the property
of the defend'Uit, A M. Unify.
Terms t'asli Purchaser to pay foi
pnpei'tt. V
Jan. 8, l{i04 .
L. A. WITTKOW8KY.
Master Kershaw.
Uv virtue of u Decrea of tho Court of
Common Plea* for Sumter Comity i? the- 1
Stut'- ??f Si, uiti Parotitic, io tho case o? I
(J race Mamipmlt and Martini McMillan.
HgAiiiKt John Wesley Mani?a?lt, in bip
own rijjrlit and as Administrator of Jamer
Maiiuault, tlvooafiod, Adrlanna White,)
Wit-hunt Roijy^Kon . Sr , benjamin Uober
?on. Uiehard Kubeisoa, Jr. p And rev
KohsiraPtf ^'Hfitti'Kfleld Kobeiaon. Jame*
Mnnijchnlt Lincoln Mani^ault, Caroline
Favor, Jogi-oh Munigault, llaohel Tay? \
lor, Harry M?ni?ault, Prico Manigault
unit nialion Dtggs. I will soli to tin
highest bidder at public auction at tin |
Court 1 f our(< lu the City of Camden, in
the- County of Kershaw, in the State 01
South Carolina, on salo,day in Febuary. |
1904, being the Mrst day of said month,
duriutf thb usual ..hottrgfiof ?ale. the fol
lowing described real estate, to- wit.
- That tract ot land situated in Ketshau
? County, In snid State, known as the
"Homestead Tract" formerly owned by
i)r. Archie Yeuntf, deceased, containing
two hundred acres, more or lest, and
hounded on tlm North by land# former
ly owned by Jesse Titltlilol. VVo*th\
I.cwia Wall, 8-.. South r>y lands former
ly owned hy William Dalmey, East 1>\
tho Public l.ochart lioad; tho road, tb
lino on tho east of said tract of lard.
Tt rni? of S tie -One-half of the pur
chase money to he paid in fash, balance
on n credit of twelve months. Tho thn?
portion to ti" s? ? urod by the Bond of the
pur. hatter and mortgage of the premises,
w it 1 1 interest from tho day of Bn)e>with tlx
option to the j?H chaser 'o pay all in cash,
Purchaser, to pay for pipers.
ft. FRANK Wlf.SON.
Master for Sumter County.
Public Sale
Of V aluable Lands!
? - - ? - ?
FOR 8.Y I.F ? V valuable a id wrv pro
. ! ii ? live pin ita<?> n comprising two tracts, j
? iiu.pcil i.i ' I if- Waxhaw I). strict of Inn. j
i-Ha'cr C. .. Sou'-h Carolina, and known
as the Wnxhaw Plantation or Wither- j
uprjoji lMa e and the Curcton I. amis
1 rcrpe -tively. the former being 1*2(18 1-2
S at-r< ? more or I-.-bs, und the l.ttior Ji72 1
j hiti h more or less in area and both tracts
adjoin This hind i? about {> miles from ,
Lancaster Court House. on the Charlottt
road and also not very far distant. from
! Wnxhaw on thn Seaboard Air Line.
I The t-oil i m red clay and very fertile
I This phintei jm i* also woil a tapteit fm
| "tuck- randtig. The Wanchaw Plan'atloi
i is l!.e historic birtb-placo of Goners!
Andrew 'ackson
Tho underaipned owners will tell at
( PuW.it* Aueti-?n-oo Monday, the tlrst dut
? of February, l!K)t in front of the Court
i II oil ne door at ono o'clock p. m . at Lan
I eitt>t e r t;. II., H. C.f all tho above de
nr'-bcd tw . tract* of Innd. a taoro p*r
|i??'?ilii- ih soripdon of which r*n be
i found in the Lancaster Ledger and Lan.
0-v'.-r l{<*vie\v of Lancaster C. II., S. C
Tim Wuxhaw Pliutittou firstly aV>y
U>?ribed has been ?' b divided it ?l*
iru-M. aid if n tt ? U HI it Thob?, will
*>?? oiVt-red'iuto ti ar-ta acoorrliu^ t<> s Pla', >?
c.i.py nf.whieli c.in be seen. at the ottlee ot
Ti?f ? mnili-n fhwiiii'lis Improvement#
court*; of ti nui l houses acatteroJ over
the land
i I K MS OF ft.VI.K:? Onc-foor-b
J 1'iiah. b-ihtiioc in equal yearly inatal
j inent.- u{ one. ivo, th??-e, fnnr and live
?year* or ?!! ea?h at the option t?f the
?nucha.\eu the credit payments, to b*a?
int. r. V? tjtf" *rnm?d to the
tactio i of t?i??
\V1 -honlcld A Company,
7eC b'iJelitv Puildinjf.
: .K^hiwore Maryd nd.
W'lliam Carnni. of I>?Ubt. I.ai.eMtor
Ci\, Souvu OarvliUa. Auu.lut.eer.
GENUINE PERUVIAN GU
ANO.
! A Complete Natural- Manure
^.Asrfit' , /J;/,-.
i * *'r cffcjpoaiw are bilua^ed in ihe/rcfcky i>*fcuyl* #nd
I jit gullies Along vlie const ? f Peru. T \\elu places have been
; for ages tlio aboue of innumerable sea biiiis, such ah pelicans,
' penguius, etc. Here wl.ero their living and breeding plac* s.
! <m well as their oometerio*, so that flic guano was formed not
j.ndy of their excretion*?. buf also <?!* their bodies and the re
; mains of the Jish upon v hjeh the bird# fed!
] We are the Sole Agfcuifc in th?> United Htatea for the sale of
? Guauo^Vruviali Guano >/ (rye frofn ulJ ad u) titration or chemical
| treat and \yb bejtevo ft t > lie the beat all 'rotyul fmiiliy,*
.f'l
known f
Uepoil?? have bi>en persistently ylfircad hi' fellers v;ifii.t/>
? brands ojf ISfanU/^Mii^d ?\ntilizqf* ftkai. th4 Peruvian (iuano
?Deposits have" long bce> exhausted; but w<p arc glad to
i that ihe/ejiH no foundation for Hiieh repeats, wv is evipceyfp}
the fact that we havt? in potted during, the last veAr /ore?
? 10,000 tennis of this mater i il and expect to >fjjrport .during /the
j Coining y ear at least double that quantity.*^
Peruvian Guano ia a complete, well-balanced, Katutal Ma?
, nure, containing' the 'pi ioci pal elements of plant food in tli#?
Inmost suitable condition, and is completely blended and ineor
I po rated that it can never be equaled by any ordinary .com
pounded Chemicll Manure.
All Genuine Peruuiait Guano is packed in even weight 200
pound lied Burlap Hag*' with our name and analysis printed
' rhejeoji.
'the 0000 ton cargo which we have just received per steam
ship "Strath mo re" an?l\ nut-: ?
4.00 per cent AMMONA
3 82 ?* '? ACTUAL POTASH
20.50 " " PHOSPKOlilO ACID
Our Price for thin material in $30 00 per ton ol 2. 000 lbs.
(jacked in red btirlap bags delivered f. . o. b. cars at New
York or Chaileston. L fs than ton lots at the rate, of $32 50
per ton. We will ship one bag of this Guano an atrial to any
own east'of the Mississippi Uiver at $3 .60 delivered, Special
price on car load lota at.d over.
,11. G. Oanison, of O uuden, is our agent lor the Kile of (lo
an) in Kershaw county
Edmund Mortimer <fe Co.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Referring to above T beg to say I am taking orders lor Jan
uary, February and Mrreh delivery. The supply is limited,
those who expect to buy are requested to let me have theii
orders now. *
u II, iVi , Carrison,
GROCERIES, ETC.
JVIy stock of Fun.v/ and Heavy Groceries, Plantation. Sup
pliep, and General Merchandise is all that could be desired,
and When in need of anything in this line will le glaU to serve
*ou- . v'
Very Respectfully,
, H. G. C J /V RRISON.
Trespass Notice.
All are hereby warned not t?>
trcnpafH on iho lnnrfti of the uudfielxnr-d
by driving, -walking, riding or j? r:nit
tUiflf fWtr ft ok on paid Innda. All who
i 'dlbr<?gi?rd this wurnlng will bo prosreu
t?l. <
Jv TrogqtiYpn. A^t .
I " Kvrshnw, S. 0.
Notice to Pensioners
I will he fit tli o Auditot's oftlct |
in Camden on eucli Saturday ilur-j
ing i he month of J in nary. Ait1
persons who wish tj> tni?kc applies- >
Lion for a Fcneiotp.sinuBt do ??:? at
that time, those already on Peusior
roll need pot rohkrf application, hut j
roust report to ?me in pet son or In i
writing tno nt (Jamden, so iheii j
names eati he placed on the roil fo? j
1904. TUoad who htig^! rnovt d t(
another county must he transferrer
to tl^e oouoty to which tlt? v liavi
moved. W F. Kuascn,-"
Pension C <? ni . Ifctslnjv (>>
lax Notice.
Ofllee of Treasurer Kerohi?w Omm )
ty Camden, S. (J., Sept,, V5t 1 1 , U?c3.( j
In accordance with the act In raise j
HUpplfes for fiscal your connmmt :iu j
.Ummrj 1st. 1003, notice in hereby v'ivti J
that the Treasurer's offiee of Kershaw j
county will be open for the collection o. |
t?*?? from the 16th day of October, 10oj :
until the 3lat day of Peceiobor, is>0:', j
'The rate per centum for Kershaw tvun :
ty is as follows : Mi'.li
State Taxes 5
School Taxed 3
County Taxea 4 ;
Rail Road Taxes \
Total H?f,
The following Special levies h,vfe been
matle alno : Milh
8pecial School tax District No. 1 . 3
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds
Graded School Building. Mill*;
District No. 1 " yx \
Spccial School tax District No. 1, 3
' ... o,
. . ? 3
' ... 7< 2
? ... 10> 2
11, 2
' ? 12.2
? ? ' ' n; 3
? ' " ? .? 18.3
? * ' - ' 23, 2
1 ? ? i 28, 2
The road tax of one dollar can be paid
Ihe county Treasurer from Oct. 15U>r]
1908, to March 1st, 1004.
All male persons living w ithin cor. j
porate limit* uf cltleB ortowrt", students'
attending any college or school of the
?tafe. Ministers in charge of regular eon- 1
tir??KAtlonSi teachers employed in public
sohools, sqh?ol trustee# during their term ]
ot oliYie,- peAsong' permanently disabled
and those atHallycnvrnged in the quaran
tine service of fmTVtftLBgr* exempt frtfm
the payment of rosd tfeetk^All . ot b?r
male persona botween the ngee>f-?8 and
60 yearii are required 15 puv " tjtHtTQgit"
tax or work not less than eight days dur-~
injr the Tear.
Th* pbll ta* ia
All information apto taxes will ba fur
nished upon application. i
[ ? aatss fas ta?-r?4>?Hp<a wM5
U> ,Mcwi>e<l unlets the amount of tax
money la deposited with the **W Hat.
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