The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 15, 1904, Image 2
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PUBLISHED KVRKY KK1DA Y
X"; i-HY
?w. Xj. MrBOWELL.
Hu.'im. jti, i ,.jn Uatk? :-U/io year , $1 JO,
ait montha, /lb cent#; tlnue month*, <('
colli*.
_ Obituaries for at aamo rm en u>
ordinary advartiHiiig.
Candid at?a' Cftr<l? tor County office*
$5.00. Uongreaalonal >10. 00.
All Coriimiini?-?tion8 a<i<lreH8<*d t?> thl*
*p?por niuat bo accompanied by the true
it nine x>ru] inldn'n.s of the writer, in or
<Jer to iiiHiiri' ui trillion. Keiected man
UfceriptH will not bo retonied.
Communicat ion* will !><? pnhliHheit when
of in to rout to th? general public an<J
00 1 of ft defamatory nature. No re
?|ioiiHibility will bo iiHMumod for tin
viowri of corruhpniidenta.
ftu<dno?H lociila, 6 cunta per lino each in
gortion.
P.atkh foK AnvKa'risiNo : ? Ordinary
tranniont id vertismonta, flrat inaortion
$1.00 per Mquare ; each ?uh*equent in*
?ortion 60 centu par ?<pi*ro.
JUton fur coutract <i<lvtirtiMing will be an
nouticcd npoo application it t tbo office.
Ueaiit'uncoa by cbockat drafts and potta!
money order# should be made payable
to W. L. MoDOWELL,
- Camden, H. O,
CAM DEM. 8. O.. JAN. 1ft, 1904
The kghdatu re convened 1 nnl
TuoHdwy'. In a supplement we give
the Governors me?H(ige in full to
day. .* ttpoitklng of the conven
ing of tins legiulature the Co
lumbia State of the 12lli nays:
"There li<*?? not been n time within
the last 15 yearn when the geneial
' uojembly of South Carolina could
( transact its business ho free from
^-pttr.tiaun and fractional influences
and djstui bances as' now. The
hAsgon which OeginH to-day should
fur that reafcon bo bmdm'BB-like and
productive ef miuo and esHentia'
measures."
The Oi&nge-butg 1'attiot hujh:
"Sentiior Latimer in Htill working
to have the government K'v<! aid in
building up good ronds. The na
tion's money J ?i h t ?a well be spent
ou the public r<<udn ?? pilfeied ami
plundered by t helving department
grafte re."
C ongreeauian Aiken Ijhh intro
duced u l>ill to incrciine I lie sala
ries <t f the rural mail curriers to
&900 a ) ear.
t, . Lotto r to Dr. J. W. Corbott.
S
Dear Sir: You und e r h t a n d
cli' ? 1 1 > i h ? ry ; how would you like to
earn $1000?
Devoe lead-nnd-zinc ? that's tin
h mi' o/ our paint Lit u L talk's fewer
X ?i lions than mixed paiut. and weara
t wiee i? h long aft leadand-oil ? i
nmde of white-lead, white- zinc, it**
color, turpeutiuo dryer, and Museed
oi i.
If any bhemiat finds any adnl
? oration in this paint we'll pay l?in
bill and 4^ 1 000 hesidus.
It.'* nobody's bueineds what w?>
put in our paint, of course; hut, we
wuut it known. Kor lead-and-ziue
and Unseed oil, ground together b\
machinery, are the ?tutr to paim
?i with; and lead-ftud-oil' mixed b\
lumd is not.
We want it known that one word
describes the best paint in the
w?>rld ; and that word ia Devoe.
Arc you g<dng to paim?
Yours truly
F. W. Dkvok <fe Co ,
. No w Y ork,
I*. S. Spiings A; iSliannon sell
? on r pa i n t.
Supervisoi's Quarterly k
poit.
The following is tlio qnartorly re.
port of i he claims paid by the County
?Supt?rvior lor Kerrfbaw County for
the quarter ending Dacember Ills ( .
101 A :
M Ii Rahon $ 1 U0
T,f i >-\l?ruhl 35 00
J T Yunng 7 28
D I' C i>i urchson 12 -1^
W II Hado 7 00
W M 1 v A Oi i ii 0 00
]?' Hiauhiitu * 5 00
?3 I ) M i* I loxvall t 1 1 ui (10
s " ?r .'l ! 2 on
T ( } \\ iiii.uos -1 (10
l'ouuuii l'on a Colla Co 24 1 00
A (1 .Iiioch 21 ?-5
A <> Junes 1 50 (mi
J W Huticr f> I
Kiinore lirown t'? (Hi
,j .m So ? ?-i i r?-i !ij
.f ii ('helps " 1 1 75
T t Dullruhl to ()(?
.11 Ii Williams S l.*?
?T K Von;; I' an 15 75
flro I' Ibirtttird iv Co 'jS (l((
A 1) Kennedy 20 fll
T J 8myrl 2 00
K A lirown 20 00
A 1> McLuod 1 00
J S Trantbam 12*2 ;"?7
.Joel Hough 80 08
v M It Rftbon .1 on
A W Iiornet in on
CYindoh W 1 1 & I Co 1 (50
? F Drnsinuton 2^ *25
7 F-ank Perkins 2 oo
\ II I' {isHty 4 00
W W Hugff ns It; 7G
:F/aok Clements 11 5o
? Cyri U McOrcight >5 7(i
lloutfh 15 oo
i lUn ns & Barrett 5 20
~ITTboB"Blackmon ' 10 50
% W -Woit 00
1 ' ffMtbam 9 oo
Ji>uon H , 12 75
10 00
1?# . 2 00
on 8 00
24 70
^
J1 J Arrant* 2 05 i
C XMJowea 2UOOj
Aiiioh Wt*bl * 20 00 j
I, A Alexander 0 Ooj
II G Cnrrison 2uu|
I, \V (X>|)u)w><1 20 Or? |
?]?h 'I Tr?ie?f!oll 20 UU
Kv>?n Coiillift ?> 7'' j
W K Hough '2?r> 00
W K Clyhnin 12 00!
ICd Workman 4 O.j j
It I, tJ)/i(kn*on 4*2 40 I
( : o T I, if tin 570 lit) |
I) U Duu^lubu 0 t>0
VV T Caloe 4 00
W li iitiriih 1 I (l"
li C Krocft 4 I V 0
\V ft jI<ui_'1j 3 3?>?? on
Newlon Kelly 2o <?<>
W li "Hou^h 1o7h 7<?
W U 1 1 uiUs 7 0
ItCJJrino 41 <;1
<J W Hi'chmoro OH 15
Columbian Gardner 3 oo
huc.HH lliehardfton & Co 20 f? >
Dr J (J Foater 5 5?>
V\' li Hut iih 1 o oo
I P lirowti 2 70
l> 1' C Murchlnaon 12 4;
8 C Z?;l)i|) i <J on
J S 1 rtiidliftm 13'.)
0 (5 Went 62 o.
J \V HutUr 4-> o?>
T C ttOKHIOIIS 4 Or;
J b (ltiy 2 2/,
?1 A Went 4o < o
II M j't'n j'cc lo 75
W It MeCieight 20 o.?
li M Poturo *' 4?> <u.
A (J .JolieH i'i ou
.] M Howell r.r> 17
VV II Hough 25 oo
K li Williiuns f> lo
?) K I )' K uy 0 <n.
.1 it pheipH r, ....
S H li'itham 3 ftv
Good Houd Mho Co. 1" ?'?'?
\ 1) K(>r?nc<ly 7 f> oo
Wulkcr K & Cogswell 32 W
.1 M Cm son & Co 1 M 30
H G ( ?ii ri.-on 4 7 f>
Ij A Alexander 2
I iuru? & Htiii ett 2 '?> 1
1 > M li. i Initio I ?? ?
.1 K V-m^han I ?> ?)>.
VV |) ItllMIH 1 I "?>
Tim# J K irklund I ' >
1 ) I') ! 1 inson 1 1 7>?
Dr .J \V li dicock 41 I''
W I. MeJ.'owell fit!
.1 10 VivujOuin 10 j
?1 1 1 . > ( ' Cm e I on r> 1 . ?
I I. ii j v U ii Held I > ? i j
.1 S 'l'r ri ?i t ham 1 y.) i i
W filler B;i;fU'id 4 2 I '
I ) P ( ! M nrcliinson 1 2 1 2 {
M Srniili /)?}?!'
.1 I) McD.'W.tll Ml I ;
I. M WiiterH 7 i" |
Ti A, Alrxandor <? '[
.1 T !'l 1 ? ?
S 'I.Hull V
I )r A Wi inbtirg I
W II H' tinrh r.n '?
| A 1 1 K onncdy 1 (i ! ' ?
W II (NO'ior*
Klnioro llrown ? '
W li I! ail.' 1 ! -
M (/ r>! ??"
r i' -?'< sni?iii8 -r?
J I' Ymui'j ?>
.1 l> < v:ii ? ?i 1 < <
\V H Ml'.Crfjnrlit *J(? ..
U Ji WitliuniH II
H (! Hmiw 4 2 1)
S I> I I I'M III 1 'J ii
I'iwil Sinyrl
.1 M ^owrll ? >?"? 1
W L Mc.Dowoll, 1" 2.
W s Monro ?? ?*?
ii I* K-lliotl 1
A (' P. row n lo 7.
W L Jomqh
H M Drnkeford
' J W Amnions
N?'ttlcrt & Wntkina
i I i i ( -Ai-rifton
Fi Molior tV Sons
I )r S Zoinp
L W \V?'st
S ,J llin. ion
Ti T nivl.nrn
M (J Went
Alex Brown
?I \rj T Trncstlell
VV T McCnskill
1> M Mef\mki!l
Hirehmoro
fit Phelps
IT T Tlunnna
Iturnw & H?i r^tt
I A litihow
.1 A
?hnnoM A II ii Won
M l> H ihon
W ('opnlfind
I >r 0 L DoSauraure
W H il iilo
S A W.m
Nowt.nn holly
T 1' ilrown
C'-uuilrn To! Ex
.11) M Oownll
j A inns 'A ?'-t
! A moH Went 1 "
i.t r. rv- ,i i <> r. ?
j 1 > I'll M ttrchinson 1 ?> ?; ?.
: ( ! r UitwiMi iio ;
.1 T I ! ay * *.
j Mi- A \ Morrn
( 1 W A tiwu'?r,8 lis *) .
\ ^ itu-hinls 'J (> j
II ( t (' ?i r i*u>n 2^ *'i j
j \ D Konnody 2:^
I ( \ S >? :
llor.rv S-vsinn 1' i
.1 S 'I'rhnthitm 1 3 I :
?' S Trail? In^in v^
J S 'I 'rant hum 1 -
lv li lt'm-kmon !> ?.'* j
A I' 1 tt'lluino 'J
- > > <
*:o <?
W T Price
I>r W C Twilty <>?. j
?I K Vau^han 1 ? <
Jiiu W'ntnker *"?
Walker K & Cogswell V I
.T l'arkt-r :: -
.1 S? w oil f>">
J>. lit-. n <h i>-' -
\V 11 Zttnp ?:
W U
VV ifMCrdiiiht
W 1? McDowell
S C Z??rp
L A WitikQweky
L W West
W M Clement
R C tirnw
Geo D BhraArd
J M SOWKLL.
/**** . Gountj SupervUL r.
0 Trespass Notice.
All p, >tu U jlfM'rUliy Pud hunter*; j
nro jotl ill n to t ft mmo* upon any land' '
uwi.i il 01 coui roll.d by it*.
1). It. KLKTrHKH,
J). (1 FLKTClIKJt. !
K-tfhav.vf. O , JftH 7, '04.
AiiplitJlioa For Final Discharge. I
N<.tu'>; ii 1 eroby vriveti that one month'
fr< in i i, i* Monday. February btb.
1 w ill <i| |i!y to I ho .Judtft; of Prohat
"1 Kvrr-onw < Vomty for I.ettoiH Disioltv
Hory ?- A iiii'iiiiit latxtr ol thy Kjjtate oil
Wiliii.n* ltn??>y, iIitokm^.
(ill. LI AM UAI.RY. I
< 'ai;.<ie::, ii. (J , Jan. bth il>04.
All (KM SOliU hr.lllillK ?lulin? JUWiUit th
eHnte d i;. JM itier Hoy kin, (liaoamul.
Hf>> l> nliy notified to present tliH aniil*
to tli*' >?tid rained duly atteftte.d,an?l ah
peiHOit. iud' bt' d to Hnid GHtHtO trfi l*li
it to imiku payment to the tinder
?ii<u?*d
NEWTON BOYKIN,
rnti.r of Kfctate of K Miller
liov?Sn, dtcensed.
I)t<> L'5( it 1903.
, Administratrix Notice/ '
All nelsons W.Miiitf (dnirns ntfainst, t-ho
of J ? t- Zfeinp deooatxj, iiro here
by jio'ifie.l to present name to the u#ider
wiy tied . or to her AMornoy, K. 1). B later*
nev, K. ihi. iw, (J. , duly attested, and
all |>< ? hid* htod to said t'Htntc. ir"
1 1 ?< I a.':- 1 . . 1 to mitkn payment to tho undor
I or her -nid Attorney.
MA l(Y 11. Z It M.I',
A.Jiuiiii-ti'.itt ix K.Htato of ft. C. Zeinp, de
DccciuIj i 1 Glli. 1903.
Master's Sale.
South {'arwliiia ? Kershaw Count}
C'"uri Common I'lcaw.
\Yi ii.itit UoUoy, J
vh. > Foroclsenre.
A it : i M. Iiuli'y. )
I ' ? ; ' ? i ?ud ! ty viit<ie of the decree of
(.!);? c.miti.'t C.oinHiou I'leas in IOrahav.
i '< ? i>-.< ?} !t*il September 18tlt, lOO.'l, (
vk i. i ? I. i-.n- t|in Court H ott^e in Cam
at ii, > < wjiliin the h'ftul hours of sal.
< 1 1 ) li f (irvi ?.!'<> :daj in February , 1904, hI
iliv. -t 'i i tra.:t or parcel of Ulid, lyinj'
i ! 1 1 ; in tlui t'ouity of Kert-liaw
St..:.- ? >" ?' ??u'- (.':irolina,'0n tho wators o
ii:!. I',-.: ff.il.i" c ice!; , adjoining hind.
. I \i s. ??!!, .1 . A Stroud nn<l othurt"
t'.r.d ('? ? .- i i : : : :.-j l iuht hundred (K00) aero
hi**. ;? *.!? ! ? To bo sold as the property
[ r..|::iu, A M Ksky.
'i , t'j?.h I'urehaser to pay for
, i"?,l . r.>
I,. A. WITTKOWSKY.
Matter Kvrslmw,
Master's Sale.
).y vi-t .oiif ? I Ji-crun of the Court o' I
( i IH-i'. f ir Sumter Comity in tin j
:>'n' ? >.;,h t'ai-olina, in tho ease or
i i 1 1. aioS Mitrtlin McMillan,
.1. . M niiu'.iult. in hi
? ? v\ :i ii ' l >. t a? in in: sir,; tor of J mil 6 I
M';: ?. : ' ? ?.-?<: :?-???!. Ah i.illliH White,
i.iiir .. > '""'i' , Uqijamin Itober
?? >n, i')< i. u i iifbrison, Jr., Androv
llo'.x in ii s?tu- fill.) Kobersou. Jame*
M.:ni jc-iiit ! ,i. ire. In Manigault, Cj\relinfc
l-'.ivi r. Jus. j.ii ManiKuult. Rachel Tay
lor. il'irry Munivault, Price ftlnnijjant..
and |ti-d;<>p I vriil soil to the
liijrhryt I ??? itlor ai public auction at tin
Court [[ouho in M,o City of Camden, it:
the Connlv >>f Kershaw, in the State of
Snutii Carolina, on sftie day in Febuary .
19C4, Id-'uik the first day of said month,
during -hi- ttntia! hours r>f sale, the fol
io v. in described real u*tato, to- xvit.
Thai- ??*??<. of land situated in Korehnv*
County, in said State, known as the
"Il>?nu'ii{?ail Tract" formerly owned by
Dr. Aiehio Young, deeoasod, containing
two hundred aores, more or loss, an<1
bounded on tli* North by lands former
ly on ni'd by . -]M so Trm-adal. Wostbv I
Lcwid VViiM, Sr?, South by lands former
lyowntd l?y William Dttbney, Ka&tbi
the I'ubiio Loeliart Road; the roa<WRIu
1 in* ? on the east of said tract of lar.d
Ternm of Silo: ? One-half of the pur i
ehaso money t?? bo paid in Oaeii, balance j
on a credit ?>f twelve months. The tiini
*ntinn to sicured by cho Bond of tin
ii ,:h?-?;r and mortgage of the premises ;
with > i . t ? r t ^ t from the day of sale, with the j
tjptio-: to the jtu chaser u> pay all in cash.
1\ik mumt to pay. for* pipers.
II.^KANK WILSON.
Mp.ster for Sumter County.
Public Sale j
Of V aluable Lands! j
!? <>;{ : * I . ? A valuable and very pro '
>iti> t i > ?? |>lrtotii'i<>ii comprising two tracts
<itv it .1 mi t!.c VYaxhaw district of I, an
etat<*r Co., Soniii Carolina, and knnwr '
us t ' . Wftileivv lT.tutation or Withtr j
spoon i'la> e mid tho Cureton Lamb)
teMpec'.ivi-'y, the former b.?in^ 1'JCO 1-? t
a?:f. ? i.mri" less, and tho Lltlor ,'>7i
>t -i. > ii.cn' .-I li'vs in area and both trnctf i
,i)j,>iii l';r * t rod is about 9 miles fro:r |
l.'in,--..- Ootni ilouso, tm the Charlotte !
n>u i ..in. :.'s;> net very far distant from j
*V.j\ii.t? no ;iu? Seaboard Air Lino. :
i'i. ? ifs! day and very fcrtilo. |
I > , , h.iioi io also well a lapted for ?
;!t.. The Waxbaw 1'lantatioi;
.*;;.> 1 , i - 1 ? ? i?* birth-place of Ueuoral j
'i - if i.:i-.? n-ijiiied owni rs wili sella!,'
Pub.' ? ? u ti >r an Monday, the tirst da> '
of F < ''ruaty. l'>ot in front of the Court j
llwiiM'Munr at one o'clock p. m , at Lan >
i'tis',-; C. !??, N. C., all the above do* !
snio?-.l t ? ti.i. t* nf land, a more par- !
leiiTuui cf which can la j
fov. ; i>'. : i i' ?> l^mcnster Leil^er and Lan !
t.' \ie\v of Lancaster I?. II.. S. C
i t' ? < hu ,'Mant ition fir.s'ly above !
l-M r* : rni ;;n": brcn ?eb divided in olx '?
ir i". ,ii.| if n.it s >11 as a nrhoh*, will '
'<>? ?..t. i .' t into trai ts according to a IMa', a i
;?> ;>?? rf \\ hi' }; <,?L? seen at the ollico I
T >v ' .?,nden C'nn>!.l? l?>. lmproveiii?*nt* ?
- t i; nsr.t hor.nes scat terod over I
tl.ob.nd .
Jrt:.MS OF SALK: ? One-fourth J
c.Kiio. i>Ml,*.,e.? *?? t-rj:ial yearly instal- '
men*, ef one. t\-o, tl?r?>e, four and five '
voar>. ?>' ml e.ish ?t the option of the >
purc hu-ei : the credit payments to ^*r i
inffr ?; ani l-> be aecured to the stiU.
faction of tho owners.
\V i tSr Oompmy,
700 Fidelity Bulldinjr,
lt.?l?in>?re MarvLi.d.
W'.'ia. . Ci m :., of Dwi/ht, L<?.ca?t?r '
Co., South Cur^liD*. Auc;lou?tr,
GENUINE PERUVIAN GU
v: " ANO. 1
A Complete Natural Manure
The Guauo deposits are situatbd in the rocky inlands and
till gullies along I he' o ast of Peru. Tlu>e places have been
forages the abode of innumerable sea birds, such j>s pelicans,
penguins, etc. Here where tlnir living and brctdifg plac?F.
as well as their cemcte: ies, s?, that t ho guano \va v formed n<>!
only of their excretions. but also of their bodies and the re
mains of tho fish upon v hich the birds fed
We are the Hole Agents in the. United States lor tho sale ol
Guano Peruvian Guano, (roe from all adulteratujii or chemical
treatment", and we believe it U be the best all 'round fertilizer
known
Reports have been persistently spread by fellers of various
brands of Manufactured Fertilizers that the Peruvian Guano
Deposits have long been exhausted; but wo ore glad to sa\
that there is no foundation for such reports, as is evinced b)
the fact that we have imported during. the last year ovei
10,000 tons of this materi il and expect to import during the
coming year at least double that quantity.
Peruvian Guano is u complete, well-balanced, Natural Ma
nure, containing the principal elements of-* plant food in th??
most suitable condition, and is completely blended and incor
porated that it can never l)e equaled by any ordinary com
pounded Chemical Manure.
All (ieuniue Peruuian Guano is paeked in even weight 200
pound Lied Burlap liugs, with our name and anal) sis printed
thereon.
The G000 ton cargo which we have just received per steam
ship "Strathmore" analyses: ?
4.00 per cent AMMONA
3 82 - 4 ACTUAL POTASH
20.50 ? PHOSPHOKIO ACID
Our Price for this material is $30 00 per ton of 2.000 lbs,
packet^ in red burlap bags delivered f. o. b. curs at New
York or Charleston. Tj-'ss than ton lots at the rate of {$32.50
per ton. Wat, will ship one bag of this Guano as atrial to any
town east of the Mississippi Itiver at $3.50 delivered. Special
price oil ear load lots and over.
11. G; ( Harrison, of O>mdon, is our agent for the sale of Gu
Jano in Kershaw county
Edmund Mortimer & Co.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
-Referring to above T beg to say 1 am taking orders for Jan
uary, February and Mrrch delivery. The supply is limited
those who expect to buy are requested to let me have thei
orders now.
JLJ, < ? . Carrisou,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Aly Block of Funny and Heavy Groceries, Plantation Sup
plies, and General Merchandise is all that, could be, desired,
and when in need of an) thing in this line Will le glad to serve
\)OU.
Very Respectfully,
II.. G. OAlimSON.
HKAIj K9TATE TRANSFER 3.
*
M 0 Truoarlel ct til to Klizabeth E
Rlnckmon, 84 14 acres in No 2 0 &l
.1 C t>hildera to Thoa. A Hanks 25
Herts in No 19 $31.25.
Mntlie H Beard to A B llabon 00
acres in No 11 prico not Btajod.
J C Norri8 to Henry Anderson
100 acres in. N.i>_17 .82.5, ~
M Bauiu, Hurvivor, lo A B R ibon
52 acrea in No 16 $185.
J S Williams to A J Grego*y 236
ftcrna in No 7 $150
Kn?one II YYTalts to .John L Kirk
land 1 10 acrea in No 17 $200
.J A McCuaUill et nl to S f G.ird
Hi- r 1 1 t ut Bit'iufto $50.
.) W Ma) ward lo W H G irvlnor
'283 norea in No 5 S650. *
S I Catoe to C C Finober 1 2 acre
in No 1 $62 50.
Marry Cantey ?o Elenora N Cun*
toy 161 acres in No 1 $500
InabclU Ivirkland to J L Guy, Jr ,
50 aorta in No 17 $50.
Mary .1 Copland ot al to Rurhnol
Copland elal 125 acres iu No 2'J
$600.
I?am ?J??mes to I) N Sow<ll 50
acres in N'o 2 $125.
W J Lar ? y ami 11 R Langiey to
S N Sowoll and Camilla So?vell 330
acres in 20 $500.
Riohm 1 Muokaboo t-> Fannio Wil
liamson 53 aoro in No 16 $1.
W A Sohroi'k to ?? C V?tnj?han. ami
Mary E Hruco his iutero-st An lot\oi
DeKalb Htiwt J. . \ .
O <! V'nij* Ir.tu and Maiy C?rriice?o
W. A Solirix'k tbeir intercom lot on
Lyitloton fctrei't.
Laura K Duas to John I ^J?owen\
her interest ill 300 nc-es in 1^.
38.
L I< Copeland to G B Kijig 51
acres in No 22.
Mrs II E Cauthen to H IC K<l
wards 1 2 acre in No 9 $5. \
y- J/{. Benson,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN. S. C.
Plana nn<] specification* fumUhcd.
Plate-yl.t&il stor? front* a speciality.
Wo'k "iperintetkded. "?*
Jan 0 if.
BURDELL ^BENSON,
Civil Knuinoers <fc Survoyors
Siirwxiiw. Leveling an?l Flottin# i
all iu lirmxjhfs.
and Blue Priming a
Spectalt'v.
Olltaa N?r0..ra?t corner Broad Strevt
" and Monmn?at .Square.
Jack King Hal
Will etwd at *Vre?Utr!mn> Plan>
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Tax Notice.
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Conn-)
ty Camden, S. C., Sept., 15th , 1903.)
In accordance with the act to raise
supplies for fiscal year commencing |
January 1st. 1903, notice is herebv given
that the Treasurer's office of Kershaw
county will be open for the collection of]
taxes from the 15th. day of October, 19011,
uiitiT the 31st day of December. 1903
The rate per centum for Kershuw coun
ty is as follows : Mills ]
State Taxea 5
8chool Taxed 3
County Taxes 4
llail ^oad Taxes 2\$
Total '*> . 14>^
The following Special levies have beeu
mado also: Mills
Special School tax District No. 1. 8
?Special School tax, District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds
Graded School Building. Mills J
District No. 1 %
Special School tax District No. 1, 3
2. lfc
* 1 i, 8
? ? 7, 2
10, 2
11, 2
' 12,2
' ? 17, 3
18, 3
I ( I ( OA 2
? ? ' ' 26,' 2
The road tax of one dollar can be paid
iho county Treasurer from Cct. loth,
1003. to March 1st, 1904.
All malo persons living within cor
porate limits of cities or towns, student*
attending any college or school of the
state, Ministers in charge of regular con
gregations, tea<hcra employed in public
schools, school trustees during their term
oi office, persons permanently disabled
and tho^e actually engngod in the qnaran
line service of the state aro exempt from
(he payment of road tax. All other!
tnale person* between the ages of 18 and
50 years aro required to pav said road
tax or work not less than eight days dur
ing the year.
The poll tax is $1.
All information hh to taxes will be fur
nished upon application.
No list of names for tax receipts will
be ieceived unless the amount of tax
money is deposited with tko j.aid list.
This rule will be strictly <nfor< ed.
- W.R. HOUGII,
Oo. Treas.
SopU 18. 1903.
f/^lumbing .
S! Jf. Jfcaw/cins,
Plumbing. Gas, ; Steam Aud
Hot Water Henting. Also
Tiiuung, Et?
?p*All Work Gunrunteodl 1 !l
Pbone 16?.
9/o/ Sncorporatcc/. |
The uliOVf i. ii^d Company 1. living purchased tlliB plan- '
ing mill ol Mr. 0. <-? Vaughau art? now in position to furnish
Siding, Shea ting, Boxing Boa rJs, Turned Column#, Newety
Balusters, Top or Motion; Kail, Mouldings, Plinth or Corner .
Blocks, and an) thing for the outside trim oi Houses. After
February 1st, they will ho in a position to furnish any style
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of inside trim as well as Flooring or Ceiling, and wHl manu
fact u re Caskets and Collins. They have engaged the services
of Air. 0. P. Ressigiiol who is so well and favorably known
to the contractors, to manage their si Hairs.
Unerring to the above 1 beg my friends and those neediug
any of the above to see me before trading elsewhere. .. The
same conservative and courteous treatment as heretofore will
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be extended. HesnccU'utlv,
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Camden, 8. C., January Cth, 1 90 1
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southern Railway, -
THiS GREAT RAILWAY RUN 3 THROUGH A
GREAT COUNTRY
CONVENIENTLY U'liTIMG ALL 1 HE BEST SECTIONS
OF THE SOUTH.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK,
Passenger Traffic Ma lager. General Passsn^er A^ent,
V/A3HIHOTOK. D. C.
W. H. TAYLOE, Ars't Gcn'l Pass. A^en:. Atlanta, Ga.
"W RIM THE
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BULE TRAINS
AND HAVE THE
BEST DINING
| CAR SERVICE
SEABOARD
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North-South-East-W?st
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Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited
Trains Between South and New
M Class Pinion Car Service.
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The Best Rates and Route ' to all Eastern
Cities Via RICHMOND fyd WASH
INGTON, or vu NORFOLK and ?
steamers, 'l'o Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis
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leans, and all Points Soijth and Southwest-.
? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all
points in Flcrida aud Cuba.
Potitively the shortest lino between
IsTOZR/X^ & SOUTH;!
bVr detailed information, rates, sched-%
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ules; Pullman Reservations, <Scc., apply to
any r?gent. of ;he Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to Jos, W. Slewarl, Travelling Passenger*
Agent, Columbia, S. 0. -tJj.
Chas. F, f'Uovart A. (i. 1*.
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HENRY F. GUI
Funeral DirfCtoi and Undmtker.
U1 Rob*>> Prom pt attention g'n
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