The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 25, 1907, Image 3
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Fine l eas & Cof=
fees.
Headqua iters
For
"Good Tilings To
Ea t."
Phone 49.
For Sale.
('oil age on Fair street.
Dr. S K. Mrasingtcn.
" A Counny Kid
Wednesday, Jan. IlOth, nt the
Opera House. Don'i, fail to see ii.
Strnyed or Stolen
Olio liufi headed red c'>w, weignt
t? 1??mit 000 1 lis. Rcwftid if returned
to II- G. C.wrisou, Jr.
Lost Calf.
A Jersey Calf about one year
old, strayed from uiv premises on
Lyttleton St., on Saturday last.
Had lialter on. Reward if return
,,,] t(> '?<'? J us. H. Hums.
Jan. 25, 1907.
Rev. Jabcz Ferris Married.
On 1 nut, Sun/lay afternoon Rev.
Jnb<,z Ferris win married to Mrs
Mary Fox*, nt the home of t'?e
l>ride'? parents in Bafesburtf. Mr.(
Ferris will be pleasantly remember
ed in Camden iih a lormer pnfdor of
the Camden Baptist Church. We ex
tend hearty congratulations.
A Suggestion For Alderman
Mr PJditort ? We wi^0<> suggest
Mr E. C. vnn Tresckow for Alder
man from Ward (J, ihnt p'ace hav
itlif Keen made vaennt by the resi^
nation of 'Senator W. R Hou^b
Mr. von Tresckow is progressive
and we trust he will consent to run
Taxpayer.
Murderer Captured.
Our vigilant Chief of Police, Mr I
Benj. Haile, succeeded in capturing
on Wed need a y nigfit last, Tom
Murphy, colored, a notorious char
acter) who it. is said murdered an-l
other colored m^wi near Kemherts
about a year ago. The arrest was*
made in u negro dive in tho lower
part of town.
Lady Baltimore Tea.
The ladi? s of the Presbyterian
church will give a ,4Lrwlv Hnltiinoie
lea at Mrs, 10. O. Mof'reiglit's, on
I hliisday afternoon, J? n. 31st..
from ^ to 7 o'clock. Admission 25c
for everybody. Refreshments free.
Lady Baltimore cake and South
Carolina Tea will he special fea
ture* of the entertainment. Every
body invited.
Mis. K. O. McOroight,
Chairman.
White Goods Sa!o.
One of tho greatest attractions in
commercial circles in Camden is the
whito goods salo now Roing on at
the popular store of Mr M. Banm.
Mr. M. Baruch, tho general mana
ger of Mr. Baum's business, has dis
played unusual skill and good taste
in the selection and display of those
goods. Tho nrray of goods is by
wildoring to look upon. Mr. Baum
never undertaken anything unless lie
does it right. If you want bargains
in any lino of goods go to the Mam.
moth Store.
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Do You Need Ejo OlasaesP
If you need eye glasses you now
havo an opportunity to secure the
services fif an eye specialist free of
charge. . For the next few days
^rof. Jackson of New Yorl/City
who is spending the winter here,
will examine your eyes free of
charge. Prof. Jackson is a grad
uate of the Minerath School of Op
tics. After a personal visit to the
Qftyce of Prof. Jack?n it affords us
pleasure lo say (hat we believe thai
bewiiljgive j'ou flrat-ilass serviec
reasonable charge. )(
es are giving vou any
r?sult liiin. lie will hi
the store of .'the Camden
Co.
IliPEIl, ! hmi,n:
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At The Op?'in Houno
I Don't inikh Ilii* fun. 4,A ('ounti\
Kill," UmihI mhI () i fiiibl m, at tin
< ) JJli I U I louse, I Ik I) . ;{<): ii .
Mh
Mr John (iA?kinn und Mins Klor
O'U'O MoDoillilil. ;l t till' residence ill
ihe hrido'H futher, Mr. .Ikiiii-n Me*
l)onnM, lust Sunday niiirniit<r, U< v.
W. S. \\ ulu^^ollK'intiitg.
Oolil Phi Lo.*t.
Lout (inn tiny this week hrtween
tile rcftidenee of Mr. Wiley Sitcom
Mini ill?? Post Olliri' ii <> 1?t ('icHCi'iit
Pin. Reward if returned to The
Chronicle olllce.
Accident to Mr E. J Lewis.
While helping to extinguish u fire
tit tin1 Fine Creek Mill yoKterdav nf
ternoon Mr. K .1. I?*w;n was sit nek
in the head l>v ;t liotlle falling from
u window overhead, making an ual.v
i'fiHh in the top of I lift hotul. The
matter was thoroughly investigated
find it was found Hint 'lie holtle wn
nceidentnlly knocked from the win
dow.
Bocekmsn, "Tlio Photographer."
At Camden, S. for n few
months. Come to the studio muiI
inspect sum pics. All woik jrunr
mi teed. Pi ices reasonable. St u
dio in tent on lower M'lin street
Sout h of ()pei ;i 11 oiihi?.
Coney Ialand United Shows
Camden is l<? have h i i#?h of en
tertainment!* beginning on J hiiuhry
28t!i and continuing 11) rough Kcb
uary 2nd. Thin a j?y i eg at ion lias
i fine reputation of being clean and
ligh class.' S<>e other local men*
-ion else where. .
PERSONAL,.
Mr. \V. II. Zemp has taken n pe
tition aw traveling salesman.
The many friends of Mr. C. (J.
Hoore will regret to learn that it be.
ihiik' neccesmiry for him to yo to tin
'olmnWia Hospital one day this weik
or an operation for appendicitis.
I he last repoils from him Mate fat
le is doing well.
For the first, tinio in South Caro
ina, the \!o*h Brothers Kxtravagan
a wiil exhii)it the grand reproduc
ion of tlio chuinnioush'p con lust be
woon Battling Nelaon and Jimmy
tritt for the championship of the
vorld It's wurl.il going miles to
ice. Lovers of the manly art don't
ail to see it. Now. traveling with
ho Coney Island United Shows?
Jamdep, .Jan '28 to Feb. 2.
FOR RENT.
About 30 acres jjood land on Mill St.,
letween Union St. and Factory Lane.
Vpplv to I). It. WILLIAMS, JK.
.1 anu wry 11. 1907
Notice.
Seven room house in good repair
u rent. C iruer Laurens and Fair
treet. For teitns apply to,
Whitaker tfc Unmet.
Notice.
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I have nold out my entire Coal
tad Wo (id business together wiih
uv von(^ W'H 1? Messrs Whitaker
ind Burnet. Thanking my custo
neis for past patronage and solicit
ug a continuance for my successors.
I remain,
Respectfully,
*\. S. Zemp.
Camden, S. C , Jan. 23, 1907.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
State of South Car-^ In the Court
olina, > of Common
bounty of Kershaw.) Pleas.
(Complaint Not Served.)
JV. M. Slum no,i,
Plaintiff.
against
Louis Bradford, Jr , and K. J. Me
. Qirt, Defendants
To Tlin Defendants :?
You are hereby summoned and requir
ed to answer the complaint in thin action,
which will bo filed in the office of the
Clerk o! Court of Common Pless, for th*
said County, and to serve a copv of your
answor to the Paid Complaint on the sub
scriber at his otllce in Camden. S. C ,
within twenty days nfter the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser
vice; and if von fail to answer the Com*
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in thit aetiou will apply to ttie
Court above named for the relief de
manded in the Complaint.
LAIMKN3T. MILLS.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Camden. S. C , January 24th, 1907.
To The Defendant, Louis Bradford, Jr.,
Take notice that the Complaint in thia
action wa* filed in the office'of th? Clerk
or Court of Common Picas for Kerthaw
County, at Camden, S. this 24th day
of January, AD. 1 tMTC
LAAHtfcNS T. MILLS.
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Pltifttlffli Attorney*
Koeila! Al Tilt* Kirkwood.
A 'rv?; .?r?ro*.!.il of plantat ion
? i .vti-iits by M rn .M * r 11, a
"A < I i'.!>mi-i, wis given al
i.'- i\ . r U w ? ? ?. ..si evening lor the
lit i.l work among
' < mountain I ivs i>t Nor tli Ouro
M i ?< v, is l\? '?! ???lit < ti iior -
1 ? ? '? t;'e It It?? 1 ii 1 ii'Ills'Tih! K<I(1
?':il ?<?:*! i i Kid; ?'>r^'?i:i| |>\
'i. ;.iiil ti.i or|ni|nli .1 ill \Vusliingtoii
') < , to | > I onmte | >1 net ie*\i ami in
? i'o-trid < .*#!?? i? j n j?ii)'>i?>? t!<<' i111
p. \ '?islu'<I wli? t?? ? In} i i ii i>i the
Sotjiii. | (iniiiili noli M'i'i :;r inn, iilaii\
of t; ic > tli.-eia an I t r 11 -'? i ?. id tli in Am
noi'IiI t lol) Ht't* fluted 1*1 i II (I'll III t* o, HlSll
? |i S itrI? Ih-Miop (jivei an I Rev.
H II MeKitn being iiinotiL' them
Mrs (lielow gave a most delight
Inl program of original monologues
and s >ngs troni her popular book,
'Old I'liintution DavH,1' htdi'icH unit
fcongslhut have deli-jhted i ho Royalty
abroad, ai 'l that liav?' been give I>>
11? r throughout Hi -i Country in
S 'Ihi'iIh, anil mi tlii' bve? uui lecture
onuses, and in tin* drawing rooms ot
t li? A hi <* r i <* m 11 nobility. Mim. (imlow
i ?< no* lid in*; hei ii at Oilont t ??r tin'
ben Hif. ?>f the no l( among tin* mod
ueitot wliil.i'M, mill phn spoke wjtli
ilri p sympathy atul understanding of
this great problem now confronting
tin1 South.
These people lii'loiii to the Nation
alio Maid ami arc the baekfooilo of
?l.o Anglo Saxon race.the real Amer
icanH of thin Country. She quoted
(Jen Woodforil an Haying in his ad
ibosn in N. Y. in behalf of the work
of the association thai it was the
greatest Missionary movement of
th'H ago, a greater Crusade than that
of .loan of A ri\ the results of which
will benefit the entire future of this
(Country. She made :i tonehing ap
ppnl for this work and it in hoped
thut inanv in Camden will give a
helping hand to this grand mission
Mrs. Gielow pniil a lieautifnl tribute
to Mias (/. A. Taylor, of New York,
whose guest she ih Miss Taylor in
a member and an elector of tin; S. I.
K. Association, also a member of the
board of managers of the New York
Auxilerary of the Association, and
she has just given live thousand dob
lars for a sehool in the hills of Ala
baina, besides having given a thou
sand more to the cause.
It is earnestly hoped that more pa
trons of the kind will he raised up
lor this great work. Millions are
given to foreign missions every year,
millions to the immigrants who tloek
to our shoves, and to the negtoes?
while three million of our own
whito people r.re lolf. shut out of civ
ilization l?y the lack of mission
woik at home, for with even what is
alroadv being done, it. i? a mere
drop in the bucket of the great ne
cessity for inoro light in the tlnrk
nesw of our mountain and rural dis?
t rift s.
The Amusement
Parlor.
INDOOR HAS KB ALL,
LONG RANGE SHOOTING,
NOVELTY SHOOTING,
AND KNIFE HACK.
Kvcrybodv in cordially invited to
call. Tltc Parlor in open
\) ?y ii nil Niyli J.
ONK DOOR SOUTH OK POST.
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Executoi's Notice. .
All persona holding claims against t!ie.
estate of T. W 11 Smith. deceased, will
present the sumo duly attested in within
tho time prescribed i?v law and those in
debted to the estate will make immediate
pivment of suaie to me.
C. N. iiUMPIllUKS.
Executor.
January 41 It, 1907,
rFax Sleturns.
Office of Comity Auditor, )
Kershaw County,
Camden, S.('., Dec. 1", UG(?.)
Notice is hereby given that the Audi
tor's otlice for receiving State and County
tax returns will lie open from January 1st,
1907, to February 30th, 1907.
The dates ot'tlu* appointments at which
the Auditor or his deputy will viait the
usual places in the County for receiving
returns are givon below:
Bethuno. January 8.
Haley's Mill, January 9.
Bower*' School Houso, January, lu.
Kirkley's Store, January 11.
Kershaw, January 13.
Weetvillfi, January 14.
Russell Place, January 15.
Libertv 11x11, January 1(1.
Rabon's Cross Bonds, January 17.
Blaney, January 38.
, The law requires that all persons own
ing property or in anywise having clmrgo
of such property either as agent, husband,
guardian, trusteo. executor, administra
tor, ?&c., return the same under oath to
the Auditor, who requests all persons to
be prompt in making their returns and
save the >10 |>er eent penalty which will be
added to tho property valuation of nil per
sons who fail to make returns within the
time prescribed by law.
in Com k tax
Under an Act ot the. Legislature nil per
sons having a gross income of Twenty
five Hundred Dollars or more are required
to make n return of the same to the Audi
tor at tho time of making their other te*
turns. \ j*
TIIE POLL TAX.
All (UfiKms of this State between the
[ages of Twenty-one and Sixty years of
age, excepting Confederate soldiers are re
quired to pay a Poll Tax of One Dollar a
year.
All returns sent by mail must be mAdo
out on proper blanks and sworn to before
some officer qualified to administer said
oath, otherwise they will not bo received
At thU office as rctyirns,
.The Oounty Board of Equalization will
meet at the office of the County Auditor
on the 4th Tuesday of March. 1907. for t he
purpose of equalising property, hearing
complaints and protests.
I W. F. HUSSELU
Auditor Kershaw Co.
AT THE GILT EDGE
STORE
FOR JANUARY
On The Following Lines:
Ladies'Cloaks And Jackets, Ladies'
Rain Coats, Ladies' Tailored Suits,
Children's Cloaks And Jackets,
Blankets And Comforts, Rugs And
Art Squares, Ladies' Walking
Skirts.
Now the goods mentioned above at e just a lew <>t 111*? many
fi h I
A
that await your he.e We .uv goin;;' to try and close out us
nearly its possible our entire stoek of winter goods in ilie
next two months. Now we are not 4 just talking1' lor then;
are
GENUINE BARGAINS
t
in every department of our store.
?
Men's & Boys' Clothing & Overcoats.
Entire stock of tliese goods are being offered at a great s&'
ri lice.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
<lSt>tr Brand Shoes are better." Tl:at is what everybody
says that wear a pair ol these "Star Shoes."
Fertilizers $ Farm Supplies
Wo nre now ready to tfive jnu the loweat tmsli prine on
Fertilizers of (ill kind; Soda, Muriate Potnsh and nil of the
b\ S. lioyatev liitfl? grade Mixtures. Sold for cash or on up.
proved paper. f
Your* Respectfully,
The Famous Gift Edge Store,
I*. T. Ylllepkiic. Proprietor*
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Prof. Jackson, of New York City
\\U! be ;tl .(he Camden Drug Go's
store and will examine your eyes
free of charge for the next five clays.
V.
Distinctly understood that this offer
holds good only for the next five
days. Any one needing glasses fit
ted shoufd not fail to avail them
selves oMhfs opportunity.
DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR EYES.
? ^ J. . \
(io lo Kennedy's And See His New
Store.
lie will show you the in t^i <??>? ?pletr Slock ho has over
offered the trade. The Leader in I lai'dware, lit? will sell you
complete 1 he best $S 50 stove "I! >Im market. His Rallies
not surpassed, especially his ftJ'?. Iianj??'. See it. ?
Delft Ware for kitchen and house (*o pre t) < vey p ico
warranted. The celt hrated lv K. Pocket knives, shears and
Tahle Cutlery warranted. Breech loading Gun* Hunters
outfits. Pumps. Pipe black and Galvanized. Engine.fittings
I'lumbiiij?: Supplies. .Jap A Lae, old ^Vurnituro looks new.
Harrows Disc and Smoothing, Grain drills and Caimiehael
distributors, use them and plant in the open furrow, the true
principle, and thereby save your seed and stand. Vulcan and
Chattanooga Plows. Car Milbinn Wagons. Hay Presses*
Saddles, Itridles, Harness B^jrgiug and Ties: Nice lino
Groceries.
Jk. O. Kennedy.
A,
New Goods!
We wish to announce to our friends
and the public generally that we have
opened up a nice line of heavy and
fancy groceries in one of the new
stores next to Mr. A. D. Kennedy's
where you will find everything fresh
and nice in the grocery line. Wealso
carry sidelines of Crockery, Glass
ware, tinware, water Buckets, Tubs,
oil cans and in fact anything to be
found in an up-to-date Grocery Store.
Give us the chance and we are stffe
we can sell you, we are not to be un
dersold . Ou r motto is quick sales and
small profits. Respectfully,
GL a# &>r< l.
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