The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 23, 1906, Image 3
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most Sl0i?lllliI,lft,on that thin allocation
work 11,m Lh ?Unm?,Si| IbSi'l'*"? ll"
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tbo tiia''eat uiunonty Jrj Huouriry >,i duilm
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wul ne f our v.* of coiiaiaut rctcrcuce.
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INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
THE'GRAND PRI2E
a ^tholilirhost awanl) was tflvon to the Intern*
* t tonal at tho World's I-'alr, hi. Uuig
6ET THE LATEST AND BEST
You.idll be interefUrttnrnir
; specimen paQiiltent free.
6. & C. MERRIAM CO.,
PUOLI8HKft8|
. ' SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
C&i5S?r
Residence For Rent.
tfhe JO room houso opposite to
PVoomehprry. For terms apply to
V (Miss) Mnry C Watkinsi, Irwin
* v Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C.
Nov. 20, 1906.
Death of Mies Ella Mackey.
; Mies Ella Mackey, sister of Mr.
yJohn 'V. Mackey, of our town, died
last Saturday in Columbia of ty
phoid fev^r; She was a most cx
??^l^ent young lady and loaves a
:? 'Y; lioflt of friends who sincerely mourn
her dealh. The interment took
place..jn Lancaster on Sunday af
ternoon.
vie
^ ?*:;' ? Will Divide Profit#.
-
g Realizing that the farmers have
l tr ai^de a short crop, thereby making
5^:/.: "?.iB2S8 and money scarce Iue
Ollt Edge Store offers to divide
^ "<*li1fofilS wU'li all it? customers and
pzive tharo a clean, square trade. In
l?: *Dti8 very attractive advertisement
# ?%0 The Chronicle, Mr. Villcpigue
%ells yon where to buy the best
p-^'^merchandise and make your dollar
<0 the fart beet.
- Church. Entertainment.
|o have been requester! to an
ioe that there will he an enter
&COt ^iven at the residence of
"J\ Evanp, n?ar Smithvjlle,
[day niqht, the 23rd inst. A
rv program wil! he presented
[frefrephmeuts served. Rev. Mr
||:wilI deliver an addross upon
Funny Side of. Life.'* The
J >rohe?ds<dttrived from this cnter
t atnroent will, go towards paying
~^.*r ?0>r pens for Pjsguh Baptist
Miureti,
*rx:*
Koaeley Brothers.
.
"W? - direct the attention of our
. traders' to the advertisement o?
v*3LA'. A R... L. Moseley
i^ottlld fa another column of The
lioie to^ay- Tliey haVe opened
Ujj attice lino of fresh and seasons
te goods in 000 of the new stores
t * the Man blocfe forming the agree
combination, "new store, new
find nek a tfbati1 of your pat>
Tlwry? arc most excellent
C^iPg nr??nt nnd we Arc huh tlmt
~>?r<4l6fvlin!2P with Uicm wHilbcen
Iflsfly" satisfactory. Their is
lick aalew and small profits"
irJUL.i .y' **
Oliday Hates via Southern Railway
ir * >r.r .. ; ? ^ #
Tlie. Southern Hail way will sell
fcottrsiott lichets ? between nil
itnta East oi the Mississippi and
Itb of the Ohio and Potomac
.tc^and frota St. Louis and
Mdiate points. Rate one fare
;0!M*th;ird plus 25c. for round
Tickets sold Dee. 20-25 in
??*, Deo.'30-31, 1906, and Jan.
(907, with limit good to leave
|taatfon returning not later
midnight .Tan. 7, 1907. For
rttifoimatioD, apply to any
kf t A.^ent of the So. Ry., or
V O. B.-Allen, Assistant Gen
IFjiffengar Agent,Atlanta,Ga or
Hunt, Division Passenger
Charleston, 8. C.
.
A.,j, I-.. .. ? ' Nj
?/:?*. To The *ubHo:-\
as compelled to raise $7,000
? ee*t 10 days. At the be
ing M the eeeaon I bought en
je etock, In expeotiitlon of
_ Crop* ?r?' Bhort, and I
low t.Sat if. have too much
Un^.Mv ttcaow due
paid. I most turn my
?ewkjmff*!dlat*ly. There
in feted the aervinea of
iftfre AC*. *he most expert
ictora io'tjiie ?<?uuity^
Mmetf over 10 lUeni ray
tpt Ootkjof, Furniehiog,
> !???? raited. the
ivilo^ I moat here
\&P*J :m7
'PM OUnon 4
laperetire or
atock to
Cotton Market.
Cotton U quoted tUit (uoyjiug at
Plantation For Rant
V?r R*r.t.??Tho plant*'ion for
mt'ilv belonging to G. O. Cioif. Aj?
l>i)' i?? M HAUM,
*t tho Maibmoth Store.
Fir??t tuc Bric'hyiad
\ ? sierday afternoon about I'?
o clock the covorn to two of the
kiiriK ii?. the brickyard were d?Htro)
*?<< tiv flr*. The Ions ;? estimated
ut about tOOO.
Honor Roll of Carney Hill School.
Dwwey Greed, Kltu Hktfield, Or*
VVhM.h, Willie (tin field, Jeptha
iifthH, Otlja Ros". Kitiv WttttB, Mel
vin Mh*h, LiJla Rose, Eva Haitieldt
Ada HitrHeld, Rula WattH.
Box Supj>er.
There will be a "box 8npot'l" at
the leniuvnce oi Air. and Mrs G.
W. AinmoiiH on ili? eveniflg ?>f No
vcmhcr 28th. The proceeds <>f tli<*
veiiiowill be devoted to Swift
Creek and Mount Olivet Dti^tift
j Chnrbhe.g. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Mr ft. G. W. Amnions.
Mrs. \V. K. Gardner.
PERSONAL. t?
Mr* Mary Hpam, traveling reprc
aentative of tho Children's Home Bo
ciety, was in Camdeu this week.
Mrs. Bofun succeeded in getting
sevoral very liberal contributions
for the Society.
Mr. and Mrs I) Tj. Blackw^ll
received a message last week notify
ing them that their son.Mr. Clarence
Hlackwell was ill with pneumonia in
Knsley, Ala. Ilia brother. Mr. II. L
Blackwell has gone t<> his bedside.
? Kershaw Era.
Mrs. <1. L. Adlor who is touring
the South with her husband who is
connected with the II. L. Gilmore
Company and who is now conducting
tho big salo at Mr. Nathan Levy's
storo, i? spending a low days iu Gam
den. She in passionately fond of
dogs and horses, and one of her
greatest pleasures is horseback-rid
ing which eho enjoys every >day
She is charmod with our delightful
climato and the many beautiful
flowers she sees hnre, so uncommon
iu her northern home.
Turner Art Exhibit.
1 ho Charleston nnd Columbia
papers apeak in the highest torms of
the Turner Art Exhibit, which will
1)0 givon hero noxt week under the
atupices of the Camden Graded
Sohoolfi, and ot the Graminer School
building. The fOO beautiful pic
tnres hnvs bron carofully selected
and are pplendid Tcproductione?
many of them in colors?of the orig
inal niflPterpieces. The pictures
alone shonid draw a large crowd,
but, to make things lively and even
more attractive, tho.ro will bo music,
readings and recitations. Wednosi
day afternoon, 3 30 to 5.30, is eBpe
cially devoted to the Primary de
partmcnt tho' nil wilt be interesting
Friday afternoon, Mipg Team#' mu
sic class will aivo a recital?13 nnnr
here. On Thursdny and Friday
nights?8 to 10?the programs con
tain numbers by Mrs. Mnndevilie
CamiHOo, Miss Zemp (violin)
Miss B-A5kin and Miss Toam (piano)
Mr. Rhame, Mr. Salipond and oth
vrN, The entire pyfeceda of these
four Exhibits willr be invested in
handsome picture/ (or the school
rooms. Buy yoilr tickets, in ad
vui'ioe, of tue pup'rlo iiiiu luu? help
them individually as well as a gotfd
cause. Children's admission, 10c;
"season," 20c. Adalte, 25nj "soft
son," 50c.
Camden sent a largo dolegation io
Columbia last Tuesday to the unveil
ing ceremonies of Hampton'e monu
ment. lOveryouo had a most delight
fill day.
AN INVAXUBLE WORK.
??Life and Sayings of Sam Jouee,"
Edited by His Widow.
The people*bf the United States,!
who kndw the late S*m Jones nsj
an unexcelled evangelist and put
pit orator, will be glad to learn
that his life and sayings are to be
made imperishable in the form of
a volume that will he published by
J. L. Nichols <fc Co., of Atlanta
early iu December.
A few days after the funeral of
the great evangelist Mr. A. N. Jen
kins, president of Nichols <fe Co., in
in company with Mr. J. L Turner,
of the Tuiner-Krsnkhn Printing
Company, went to Cartersville and
a contract was entered into to pn|h
the work to completion at tho ear
liest practical moment. The work
if under tho supervision of Mrs
Jones, who is assisted by th? Rev.
Walt Holcome, the evangelist's co
worker for a number of years and
closest friend, together with a corps
of trained, writers end compilers.
"I'he Life and Sayings of 8?m
Jones1* coiiiftins over $00 pages,
with fiftv full page illustrations.
Half morocco $3.50; clotty $2 50:
edition du iuxr, s-j.OO Kxproesag*1
prepaid^ Agents" Tf?~o<>fu i ng ru?<n
ey. A handsome, outfit for $0
els. Circulars * free. Address
J. rL. Niobola * Co., 915 Ausull
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
MONEY JTO LOAN.
Money U> losi? R??l S*laU af
Ur Novsasbsr l-t, 1906.
Money To Loan.
I mu |>**< pkrrd to muWrj loan* on ap
proved MH-Urllt ??l Keui Ehuu it. Kti
*li!i\v County <>ii t??iiiu to ouit borrow ei
W. M. SHANNON,
Atio? ul-y at La
C'atnden. S. Xuv. l-'j, Hnj?.
Applicaiiou for i'itial Discbarne.
I Notice is hereby xiven that on Mon
day, I >fc. 17, V.W}, I will apply l<? tin*
Ju<ii'n of Probate of Kershaw County for
l etters Puima^ory as Administratrix ot
the fttat?* Of Ihtt.'tO 11:ii 1 ? ?
Itebecoa Aaron. Adin'x.
Nov. 1?5, WOC.
Administfaioi's Notice.
Notice in herebv givon that on Wednes
day, December 12th, 10tit>, nt 12 o'clock
M., I will make application to J. li,
Phelps, Kmj., Jiuigtt <?f I'lobnto for Ker
shaw Count *, at j;in office in the City of
t-Anxien, R 0., for final discharge as ad
niiiiititruirix of tho ??0i!ito of it. A. Mc
Dowell, deceased.
3;lUiifc5 H. MctiOWELL,
Administratrix.
Camden. S. C\, Nov. #lh, 190<5.
$500 Reward
A reward of Five Hundred Dol
lars will 1)? paid for ?ho apprehen
sion and conviction of the assail
ant of Mr. L. L. Block on the
oight of October 22nd, 11)0(5.
By order of City Council.
H. G. CAR BISON,
Mayor.
J. J. GOODALK, Clerk.
Nov, 0, 1900.
Mastef's Sale.
South Carolina, | In the Court of
K-erahaw County, j Cotntnon 1'leaa
II (J. Carrlson, Plaintij)\
aqai nut
James Joy and Laurel Smith,
Defendant*.
FORECLOSURE SALE.
LIuilcr it.:! by virtue of n decree in the
above cine, made by the Honorable li.
W. Meuuninger. Circuit J itdjru. on tlio
1st day of October, li>0G, I will offer for
nnlo in front of tho County Court llouao
door in the Oityof CaindcMi, S. C).,-dur
ing the legal hours of sale. on tho first
Monday in December, IJIOU, the follow,
ing described property: ?
All tho*e two (2) pnreels and tract*! of
land lying, being and -situate in the
County of Kershaw and fctato of South
Carolina, One containing Thirty-nine
(89) acres, hounded on (lie North by
lands of Ihoid Williams, on the Kant by
same land, on the South by hind of
Henry Smith and West by Henry Sliaw
Said tnvit being formerly a part of the
Henry Smith lands, but now known
as the * property of Jairtcs Joy. Al
so, All that piece, parcel or tract ot
land*Uying. being, and situate in tho
l^fid County and State, containing Seven
ty (70) acree. bounded on tho North bv
lands of .James Joy, East by lands of
Henry Sutton. South by the road leading
from Camden to HtsbOpyHle, and on the
West by landii of Ileury'Shaw. Said tract
of land ts situated about t-ix ((>) miles
Kast of the Cfty^ of Camden, and is all
that tract known. a? the property of
Henry Smith. )
Tcrnis of^saLt?;" cash:?Purchaser to
pay lor papeVarc ?
5If A. WITTKOWSKY.
Master for Kershaw County.
Nov. 8th. 100Q
_ TAX NOTICE.
Office of TreiKurcr of Kershaw County)
Camden, S. C., Sept. 14, 190t>. f
In accordance with the Act to raise
supplies for th? flfccal year commencing
January 1st, 1905, notice 14 hereby driven
th:u the books s% ill be open for collect
ing State, county and school tnx?*h from
October lf>, 1906, to Mnrch l?iM907. A
penalty,of 1 per cent wllf be added on
all taxe* unnaid by January Int., 1907.
A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid
by Feb. 1st, 15)07, A penalty of seven
per cent will be added on nil unpaid
March 1st, 1907.
The rate per centum for Kershaw
county is as Jollow? :
Mills.
State taxes, 5
School taxes, 3
County taxes, 3^
Uailroad taxes, 2
Court House Bonds, 4
Road, 1
Total. 15
The lollowinv special levies havo been
made also:
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds Graded
School Building, Mills.
District No. 1
Special School tax Dist. No, 1, 3
2, 1J
3
7. 2
10, 2
" " '* U, 2
n ?? ?> tf ft jo ^
tv If ? ft ?f " jy g
U " ?' !? >* 3
? I l> tf H If jy 2
? n ?? ?? it ?? 2*> 2
* tt ? ?,? it 28) 2
The road tax of two dollars can b?
paid the Connty Treasurer from Oetohe?
15th, 190rt, to ftiapsl. 1st, 1W7.
All male persons living within the
corporate limits of cities or towns, stu
dents attending any college or school of*
the $tatc. Ministers in charge of regu
lar congregations, teachers employed in
public schools, school trustees .during
vhc-if Wirt of uluOy, iicrxuns perrai*a??iH
ij dinafahfd and <hnwr antmetty- engaged
10 the fjaartfrHine serrieo of the state art
exempt from the payment of road tax.
All ether male persons between the agee
of 18 and 66 <rears are required to pay
?aid mod tax or work not less than six
days daring the rear.
The roll tax ie .$1,
AH information as to taxes will be
furnished npen attention.
Ho Het? of names for tax receipts will
- hn rpeieond nnlenothe maoont-of tan
WHERE TO BUY THE BEST
MERCHANDISE AaI> M \KE
YOUR DOLLAR (iO THE
?FARTHEST.?
SI
We have 1 alien great pains tins season in .solecling oui
stock ami know we have the right kind of goods, mid have'
them lit the right price. Now we ure not hauling out n
"white rag" in front of our door, or advertising our goods ai
cost; but we know that our Fanners hive had a short crop
and that ''Times nre hard and money t-carce." So if yon will
come iij and trade with us we will d.vido our profits with
you and give you a clean, square trade.
Ladies Rain Coats. ?
We call special attem to our line of Ladies Kaiii Coats,
Cloaks, Tailored Suits aYul Walking Skirts. We have tliem
to suit anv size purse.
Comforts.
A larg* assortment of Comforts a id Hlankcts to Bolccil
from at: prices to pleas*.
Domestic Department.
^. '
Our Domestic department is full of everything for the
Houso^Keepor?Table Damask, Towels White Quills, Sheets,
ing, Pillow Tubing, Kfcc. A good 3-4 Sea Inland at 4C pe<?
yard. 4-4 Sea Island at 5e per yard. T!>e best G 1-4c Check
Homespun at only, 5e per yard.
Rugs.
<4 * I ?
Hugs, Art Squares and MnttiugH. Wo have tht} largest
stock of these gr.ods in the city-" fur you to select from, and
wc know tho pricps are ri^ht. ' f_
Shoes.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes! Wo have the b< st. line of good Win
ter shoes, for Men, Women ani Childr 'ii; made by the Bay.
State Shoo Company; and the "Celebrated" Star Brand Shoes
Just try a pair of these and be satislied.
Farm Supplies.
A full stock Farm Supplies, Heavy Groceries ond lagging
and Ties. Wo soil the Thorn Hill awl Ryder Wagons; one
horse or two horse, tH:rible skein or iron axle, wide or nar
row*iiro. Get oar prices,on these goods before you buy.
Yours respectfully,
A
Yi
$35,000 worth
of Merchandise
must he sold re
gardless of value,
i rift he next 30days.
Shis sale begins
Friday morning,*
November 9 at 9
o'clock sharp rain
or shine.
Tell your friends
to meet you at
H i rsch's where the
original Bargain
sale is on and
where you will
find every thing as
advertised.
Finding that our
stock is. entirely
too heavy for the
crops that have
been made this
Fall, we have de
cided to throw our
entire stock before
the public consist
ing of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Gent's
Furnishings, Mil
linery, Carpets,
Matti rigs, Rugs,
in fact evfiry arti
cle in the house
will be included in
this gigantic and
most sensational
sale we have ever
introduced, you
can buy Ladies
Tailor made Suits
Cloaks, Jackets &
Rain coats at your
own price as our
stock is entirely
too large, and
same must be sold.
Remember this
sale is for cash on
ly, no goods ^111 be
charged.
Y^un R?ap?oifu)ly,
Hirsch Bros. & Co.
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