The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 13, 1907, Image 2

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PUBUSHED KVKRY KRIT) A Y W. JVtcIDO^^EJJL.Hj* ~?t M i H0B8CHiPTf0N Kar*? ??One year , $1 .*0, aii1 month*, 1f> cooio; threo month*, 40 COJutl Buf>llie*tt IcH'rtl# f? CttJltH J><*t "it h ?!?? noKion. *0<>tOl/'Vi\icAti<i)i8 ?vi' be p iblinhml w) * i o^jnloruHt to (he ;mal public i <vl not of H il 'ffllBiitory j i Mire. No r*r. epoiittihilUy will Wo aHHuroe,<) for the I vl?w8 of corrwnpomtantH. Oandiilatim' Curtis for County oflicufl $6,00. <'or?jcr??HioniiJ $JO.00, UH roK At>VK*TiniM>:- Ordinary tranHient a<|yrirtlHrn?ntH, firm insertion $1,00 pnr ;4<|UHi-o ; oa<- h ? uhncqueut in sertion 60 centfi per nquaro. Renuttancuft by chockx, drafU and poVlftl money or<l?rp. should l>? made payable to W. L. MoDOWELL, Camden. 8. C. t1-1.1"11 OAMDKN, 8. O.. BKP. 18, l'K)7 Tim Huny Ten Dollar Hill. Mr. Brown kcepn u hoarding ing house. Around hi.? table tilj hie wife, Mrs Hrown; tho village milliner, Mrs. Andrews; Mr Hlaek, rder; Mr Jordan, a earperi tor, and ftir. iirtrilry, feed nnd Itun | tier merchant. Mi. Hton L?w k ? 10 out of bin pocket hook mid handed it to Aiin. Hrown with the remark thai, there vva?, -!*J0 townid tlio *20 dollars Ik had promised her. Mm. lit own nanded the bill to Mrs. Ai drew*, the milliner, saying: "That pays for my new bonnet." Mra. Andrews in turn passed It to Mr. Jordan, remarking that it would pay for the carpenter work lio did. for lior. Mr. Jordan handed it to Mr. Hadley, request ing .Ills receipted bill for Jumliei. Mr, 11 ad I r^- KRye the bill back to Mr. Hrown, Haying* " That, pays *10 on niy board." Mr. Hrown again paused it to Mih. Hrown, r?* marking that ho hail now paid h< r tho fc'20 lie had promised her. She in turn paid Mr. Hlaek, to Hctih* her bread and paatry ikm'.oiiiiI. Mr. lilack handed it to Mr. Ilndlejr, asking credit for tho nnionnt on his fl iur bill. Mr. Hfidley again remarked that it aottled for thnt mouth's board, whereupon Mr. J Hrown put it buck into Inn pocket- I book, remarking that he hndn't j supposed u greenback would ^o mo far. Isut suppose Mr1*. Hrown iifwl sent to a mail Older house foi* n new bonru t, then tho flu would have gone out of town and nevei coins bad:. There a moral to this?Spend! your money with our houm our-' chants. Do Tlioy Hwenr PiiIhH.v? Own wood Jonrftil). M^rently we liuurii a party ta!k? inj; about the eona of certain utttn vrho werri recdvinp froo ?clmlir. sliiftt OU'Iuhom (.V.iJm^a been Uie?o fithflru a?) nwytti that llioy were not able to boar the oxperibcu. A wjilovf wonfM ?laUo?' ? iicbolar fthip for hci hi,u, htit wlicn *h. wan COI. ft'Hl Vl'fj %? I' i r till Until ??. i f.jJt lilte hIii.' coi|? ? I t ot *j'-v| ]iov it, < .'id no fti.o uul ooi apply. VY ono? i if iln'Hf! partion livo in Greenwood Con (i '( Ili.ri) u iln tiouhic . J'.mr r.nd WOt'llty, I?<?V f> Ht.'. n W i in 11 *'< j "ill rrf provision innde for thorn, by *hoi*; who are unsurupuloiia und imkIc serving. Hutter bo poor and hon <*hI >wi<l une'lucHloib than educated,J riclj ami (Iinlioiiffit, Kvory paper in Hit! S?,rit<' hliiuld publish tlx* MHtnr'H of the pftn'iilH of nil fllu ?Junta who j/ijC IIk'ho nrhoi mail i pa no 11:fit the public mivy ib cidy foi thimwdvi.'m how t|ie thlnp jfoea. Tutn on iho li^ht. it will put the unworthy to uliuiur . Ilniiiiciric* In Ncufli Cnrollim. During the year 11H>0 there were tlikm! hundred and Unco homicide* in South (.'nit I nn Tliut it? a i<? cord we kIiouI I be enhwinfci! of.I 11 j'.ivrH 20 for I'vpiv one hundred lli < v ti in it rl inUHliiUtila mid orieev-! cry 21) hours. In the State ofMalnej there; h on 1 y one for every our thousand inli iihit aula. A writer uny? life in fnifer in .Japan thuii in South Carolina. 'i'aliat i, oiii t? I the Society leUnd'i, with u population j ? >f 11,000 huh one homicide rvm two yearn. Siiut.li (Ji.rolina's r?vtT*? would j?ive Twhati nioio than two a year, an I yet wo are aoctiuto nied to think of tlnii inland as heinj? on ly hall eiviliz d. ? ('henterfhld Ail v e r t i h e i . I'oHnihly 'hey have not j^ul the din|ii.i)HHry In contend uith there. Thy N< i^hhor As 'I liyst ll. We heard one of our eiti/:< tin lant wei k hiiv : "1 would he {.'.lad to have, the ntoik law myftcit, lull I did not vote for it line a use it would injure my neighbor." Su pj oto we could >?et a vote upon the whisko\ (juemion in South CaroliJin ??n thin 11?,i .vjiy Kield. Hy the t line all I In hjuor deul i \ h f; I moved from i eoi <? i :i i.n.o l'loM.ta that Slate weil Ik lead) for prohibition, too. ? !? x. Ad vet li*e in i'!i( ('In ?nie,e . p -V -X v.". WX Our ginnery has never been in Letter shape and we are getting good turnouts from even jnven cotton. It will |>av you to see us he lore t-elliu^ M' uxcliangin^ your Cotton {Seed. "NED" M. BOY KIN, W. K.EVE. JR.. Buyer .at olcl So. Depot. Manager. CAMDEN OIL MILL. :"F, W. W A G ETsT e,r & C 0,, ^ Cotton Department, Charleston, S. C. We have arranged to handle Cot~ ton to best advantage and solicit consignments. We give special attention to hand" ling Staple Cotton, viz. "Allen .Seed," "Ftoradora" and others of thiscraue. STATIONERY, JOI3 PRINTING, SCHOOL SUPPLIES WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ANY OF THE ABOVE LINES. THE CAMDEN f CHRONICLE. K i* iby Prof. John G. j CUuktCftieg, a r?ji \)bur of lliu faeul-l ly id WoiVurtl ColU'K^i ah! ov * | candidal* for the Unlisd K,uU'*: -'"r.ale itjjsiufll A. ('. LvlimtM . I Kor nomc lifit** tbo^e bar* boen til!< ',f I'u f. (,*!ink?ica'e? entering the rac.?, but i lift announcement wa? do I author i/.tii until u I'tw da> ? Hi><> when tin: frienda of Prof ClinllBC# "t> hlh'f-'. I i ?' il tVOljid III! in lilt! ti (* S I ^ OH uritu I KM' ili South Chi Oiiiia. (iuvr.nimriit WarHioum' JIut'TH't! Camden 11! to \Y<*- 0 riri?-r. Sept. 7 1 lie PoU.I St alow Oov eminent wfut hoiim* ut Kin yr I'd dis tillery ?'?h cohhii turd liy flro Inhl night, entailing u Io?b which Mr. Sinyrl cut imatca at about ;f>I0,000. Ovei SOOO (/hIIouk of corn whiakoy whh ooumiiim.mI ? i71 barrcla. There Willi *o,(}(?(/ jiiHur ivucr on I It o prop erly. I'l.t? lire occui it'll hImuiI 10 o'clock laat flight. .JjihL how it occurred i? not known, but it in b< ? j lieved that il v/iih not on lire, for when tin: lire. w>?h dinrovcred il whh burning aronnd tlio door tind there wmm Home evidence of aomp one hav ing been there. It in a pretty benvy Iohh for Mr. Smyrl. For Snip, Any v/lnliing to buy Nl??fp call on, or. * writ*', S M. Alickle, Uoute No.*.3, Camden, S. C. Nice OIlUo I'oi Hoot Front office on noeoud lloor of Ooinmereial liank Muilding. Nie.caL o 11 i cc in town, find inonl ounLrally located. A|>I>1 y at 'I'lio ('lironiclo uHlco . Sciiool Notice. 'I'lio Pnhlie mcIio' I- of ('niii'lofi, and the J-'nclory and Malvern Hill Schools will open on Monday, September l<!tli, I'.to/. I'aivnln arc ur^ed to ??i?t.?r tlu*irihil dri'ii on tlx* lit.si day, including those who rc/udi Ilif at go of mx years before January 1st. No pupil w ill lie recoivud in < trade 1 sitter I lie Hccond school month Special kimh r^aiten work will ho pro vi 1? d for lln vi i) immature. Tci UIM <f tuition will lie Kent <?u re <|MiM t.) fmitilii ' iu l lie country. Their patronage i'i '? Iii 11< d. A Mnrill fee will !k> charged graduates and oilier.' desiring to taktt nioie advanc ed < r j ? eial work Application f >r i-tieli work Ii.hiM I-' mad>' al once I!. M Kennedy . Kupt. H ! hot* t!> announce (<> ihel p'lblir that I ain .'-till employ ed by tlx; Kershaw Oil Mill to huy e.utton need. Sea Ion it: roar of Spring & Slia it rum s stoic. Highest prices )>;>ic) every ilny. a r\',VJ o V V J8*l & u Camden, S. Sept. 5?7. I. of I'reasnrer of Kershaw (Suuntv) Camden, S. C ? Sept . i>, 11)07. ) In accord nice with the Act to raise .supplies tor the liseal yoair commencing January 1st . l!)un, notieo ishereby given t hii l. >1 he h?r>l<a will ho open for collect i?iv*. State, county and nchool taxes from October 1<>, 11)07, ti? March 1st. PJOH. A penalty of 1 per rent will he added on aii taxes unpaid 1>v January 1st, 1908. A penalty "t two per cent on all unpaid hy l'Vh. isl, lUtMJ, A penalty of tie von per cent \ill he added on all unpaid Nlaich Isl, li>0K 1 iio rate t??m~ centum lor Kershaw e.iiilily in as 1 'How.t : Milis. >! ite taxca. 4 I-~J Seloiol taxe-', 1 >tint v taxe*. 1 -4 Wat It .'.id taxes., 1 ;; .? i '? ?: > i 1; oijj'O I'i i).I.- , I I i: el. I s 1-; ;-i Tl t. >1 in .V; iik lijK-i i.u li \ ^ I.HVf l?l>OI <1i.hU- ll'lS.) S(. lial Si liooi lux . i'lhtlH'". X<>. I, l\?i llU???'?*?? I >>ll School liolids C i i uded vS. I)' '>1 Itlli |. I i ll;{, M 111 ?*. It, In. ? \ .. 1. |( School lax Disl. No. I, " " 2, I \ 4, ;t "7 2 1(1,' 2 11. 2 " " " 1'J, 2 i r. a ,, .. 1H> 10. 7 Tiii' road lax of two dollars can i?> l>ni<l tiic C'ounty Treasurer from Octohci r.?(17, to Mulch 1st, llKVS. Aliunde persons living willun tlx' cor poratc limits of cities or towns, stn >li*nts attending any college or school <>( ihe Slate. Minivers in charge of rcjju lar >on>ire?*ations, teachers employed in public schools, school tnnliU'J uurinp; their term of office* persons permunent ly disabled and those actually engaged in the quarantine service of the state arc exempt from the payment of roail tax. All other male persons between the of 18 anil ftO years are required to pay said road tax or wor'* not less than six ?.lays during tl?o vear. The* poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In Sending for Tax amounts and Re ceipts, stale with whom the Taxpayer lived in January last, and if known l?y two names. Rive both, and be sure to Rivo Township and No. of School District. No lists of naiuet for tax rccoipts will he recieved uoleae the amount of tax money in deposited with the said list. This rule will be strictly enforced. <, D. M. McCaskiU, County Tfeas ?Jamestown Exposition? *?? *? ?*? ?*? ? ?" VIA * *? Seaboard Air Line Railway 10 I):t^ Coach I<,x m. i"ii, sold <.a ToesuavH and Fridays only $ 7.40 15 Day Tickets ' 12 1 o 00 1 )jiy. Tickets 1 '< 1 5 Season Tickets limited .J)ec-. 15th, ... 10.10 Ooaclt lOxenrniou lick?;<M will not be good in Parlor or Sloepin# cars. Seaboard Is Most Direct lloute. Double Service Daily to and from Noil'olk. Through Sleeper to 1'nrttanouth on 7:<r>K p. in., JTrain. ? Lv Camden 7.0 1 a in., ar. Portsmouth 7.30 pin IiV Oamden TON p m., ar. Portsmouth 0.00 am Kor furt I nil* information and reservations apply to C. M Adkin-, A^t., Oamdcn, ?S. O., or write W. L. Huri^ugh, 'J'. 1'. A , (Columbia, S. C. .. VERY LOW RATES TO NOR POLK, VA., and Return, Account Jamestow-i Ter-Centennial Px? position V i a SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ? Season, M.\ly day aiul Iii'l<?<:ii <lav tickets on Male daily com mnncing April llh.li, to and including Nov. ttOth, 1007. Very low rates will also be made for Military and Bras* Hands in uniform attending the Exposition. STOP OVKRS will be allowed on Season sixty day and fifteen day tickets, name as on Summer tourist tickets. For, full and complete information call on Ticket Agents Southern Hail way, or write K. \Y. IITINT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. 0. To OlfcJfS J=]1IE|?PS Ami Tiie Public Generally. we wish to say that wo arc constantly receiving new goods, for the Till] hade, and will he ghnl to see and serve you with the very/1 >est groceries, both Heavy and fancy. We also carry lineX/d Crockery, glassware, tin ware, tubs, oil cans, \ water bueketX-uiiii^iiriaet every Ihing tint's to be found in an un-to-dale (Jrocerv Store. You will (ind us at the same\<>ld * ,. , ,v stand one door north ol iVIr. A. J). Kennedys Hardware store. Our motto: k'Quick sale# and small profits." fsir and courteous treatment guarnteod. G. A. &R.L.MOSELEY ' MASCOT f.f LINKS. Fishing Season Now On. (Jo to A. D. Keniidy's for anything in the Tackle line .fiint received new lot of "Ketch-all," Port n " Hide an Silkbody Phantom Minnows, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated J3uol Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, Gulf Tarpon, Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, Speafs and Sinkers, Kodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes,* Bait Buckets and Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc. - Hooks all sizes. Last but not least the fisherman's friend, "Lollacapop. 43f a ? t / l&feifi ir?i Cti ~ vcrrt * .. / ? |;/ri j 4 u CS~J C"Z> ^>(S?1' o> 0^2 f- ^Ciij cr^ N"* ( Mil IIM^ ??3 tZZZ!$ <^S