The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 28, 1908, Image 2
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FKli. 28, 1908
IXLJ- IM- -U-Jl? Oi?
New Registration Law*
following , ne j ,?*frUtr*ttoD
M Juet been paseed by the'
jfkm:
"Section i. That tbe aupervlaor*
" of registration In each county of
' thfc State are required l?? re-enroll
?11 %b? qualified electors in this
State during tbe year 1008:
Sec. 2. That tbe tame time the
supervisors shall register nil
person* Who R??y maUo application
therefor, and who may he entitled
t bare to.
& Sec. 3. That for the purpoae of
?ucb enrotloietrr* and registration
the eaid supervisor shall keep the
booka of regiatratlou open at the
t . several county seats every day,
Sundays Excepted, between tlu?
- boure nf 9 a. m. and U p, m, du
ring the mdnths of July and Au
gust, 1908; and In addition there
to they shall attend, ' during tbe
month of 'September, 1908, at least
one day in each township, in their
respective counties, of which at
least ten days' notice uha!l be g?v
en by advertisement, in a nowvpa
per published in the county; and
in counties containing f>0,000 lu
habitants they shall attend in each
city, town or industrial community
containing 300 or more inhabitants
til least one day, upon similar no
~~llCf5 : Prnvldort, That the provis
ions of this afcetion shall only ap
ply to the re-enrolloient and regis
tration for Hie year 1908.
?'Sec. 4. That for tbo purpose
of said reenroll inent, the seorctan
... of stain hIihII furnish the BUpervis
*" ors of registration with alt tin*
.. r. ne^esaurv hook*, und the umn of
' i( $500 shall bu appropriated' for sup
plying said hooks.
?'See. 5. That the supervisors of
registration shall each receive for
V their services during the year 1908
the sum of $200, to he paid by t h ??
Slate, quartet ly, as other State of
fleers are paid, except in the conn
ilea of Anderson, Charleston, Green
ville, Sumter, Orangeburg, Rlehlan-I
where they h 1 1 nil each receive
for the year 1908: Provided, That
in Spartalihurg county they, shall
receive tins year MOO, to be pai l
-ns above. provided. That after tin1
year 1908, the supetvisors <>f regi t
triuion shall each receive $f>0. ;?** i
annum in olf years, and *100 in
general election years, except in
tbo above nauicil counties, when
thoy shall each receive $75 per an
num in oir years, and tn genera!
.. alection years they shall receive
$200 each per annum, includia^
tbe county of Spartanburg.
Sec. 0, All acta or pat Is of acts
inconsistent with this act be, and
the same nro hereby, repealed.
Compositions From The Camden
Graded School.
'THE TKMl'KST.
This beautiful story was written by
8hakespoare. I have read it. It
telle how a duke's brother put him
_ .and his baby dantghtor in a leaking
bunt, and tuuk p<isefiH:nti of his duke
dnm. Fortunately they came to n
deaorted inland bnforo tho t>??n t Hank.
The duke livod in a cave. Then* the
duke's daughter ur?w up into a bean
ttful pirl. She did no', .know of any
other home but th i ^
One day Ariel, n lit' ie,?prite whom
the duke had released !rotn n witch,
came and told him the duke's broth
er's son wa? down on the beach. i I ??
nlso told him Hint a ship with tin
boy's father on huard wan in flight,
and that he hud caused u tempest at
soft. The dnke told Ariel to brini;
ttie boy to him. lie riid ho, anil tlw
duke's daughter, who had never seen
any other human bomt* but ln-r fath
er, fell instantly in love with him
Ariel caused Urn- tempest I < ? .sub
side, an?l the duke's nrott.< r and
crew eame safe ashore. They a 1
.went back home, and the dukedom
\vaa restored to the rioht owner
?* Vera Kloptnan
Ago 10. Cirndo C.
! Biffi i'\i\ i i\i,
?
.Repairs of all kind Promptly
done on all kindsof Vehi
cles. Farming imple
ments a specialty. ,
CAMDEN CARRIAGE WORKS:
R. M. HAMPTON,
Proprietor.
of ?pace now devoV- 1
tftjy tbu tecoUr paper* io r?U.
|(ou* topic* t* ft *lgoifloant token
?f tbe ?owing of tbe kingdom of the
lint. Not only the news column*
are HV^rally devoted to matter coo
oernirty tb?? elturebe*. but tbe edi
torial nt well. It ba* Wen ciiHtom
ftfy for eeveral year* for tbe Bun
day paper* to give more or lee* at
tention to religious mattara ertlto.
rtally, and not a few pnpera **
ohew on Hunday all editorial refer
ence to political, commercial and
kindred topic*. Io H ?utl> Caroli
na we are particularly fortunate in
buying God.fearlog men in ed' *rl
?I Control of the daily, and >>y far
tbe larger number of w?. ily pa
per*, men who are not *' aid to
epeek out in favor of tb?
religion of tbe Lord Jeaua
Chrlet, week daya ae well a* Sunday*
? L. J . Hriatow in Hapliat Courier.
Babies Galore.
Mr Kditor : ? A few days s(<o the
home of Mr Fink Brown of It F I)
No 2 vii made happy by tho arrival
of a bouncing baby boy, and Mr L T
Bradley also of No U has been pre
sented with a tine j<irl. Wo thought
tho above was enough for one week
but we have just learned that Mr
T R" Amnions of Logoff Ih the hap
py father of a floe girl. To them all
we extend congratulation*.
Correspondent.
Trespass Notice.
IIunL'tng or trespassing fur uny purpote
on my land*, 12 milea went of Cnnulen.
it strictly' forbidden. Anyone violating
this notice will ho dealt with aecordinK to
law. O. F. WATT8.
Jan, 16, 1908.
Registfation Notice,
The ho"kn of repatriation for the pnr
poRe of registering qualified voters in the
City of Camden, will bo Open in the
Council Chamber,, every Wednesday
from 1> a. m. to 2 p. in.
JOHN H. AURA NTH.
Supervisor of KetfistraUoO.
Camden, K. C., Feb. 10, 1908.
Notice To Creditors.
All pernons holding, claims iiifainat
the o*Wi?e ol X \\*. .? VyoIhIj, defeased,
are lieri hr notified to lile same, duly at
tested. wiitiiii thirty da>K. And nil per
son* indebted t - ? said estnte will make
settlement with the undersigned.
O. C. WKI.8JJ,
Adm KiBWito X. W. m l? , deceased.
February 7. 1908.
Administiatoi's Notice.
All persona holding claims against tbe
estate of inhmael Cantsy, Jr., deceased,
Hre hereby untitled tn present the asme
I to the und?-r>u;fiied dulv attested, and all
persons u.dehted to ?nid estate nre re
quested to make payment U> the under
1 signed. \V. F. MAL<>NK,
AdmiuiHtrator.
. Jan. 23. rd, 190H.
Tax Executions.
Under and by virtue of mindry tax
executioiiH to me directed, I will proceed
lOb'dl, l>"for?? tli? Court House door in the
Oity of Camden, on thn first Monday in
March. 11)08. during the le^id hourH of
Bale, the following described property
to.-wit :
2 Bedsteads, 2 seta Bet) Springs, 3
Mattresses, 3 C^nilts, 1 Latnp, 1 Pitcher
and Basin, 1 Table, 1 China i'ot. Pil
lows S bee Li and Towels (two of each and
possibly more), 1 Chair and several oth
er household articles. Levied upon and
to be sold us the property of M. F. Chip
ley.
Terms of Sale ? Cash
J. S. TKANTHAM
K. K. C.
Feb. 11. 190?.
*
NOTICE.
I hoy; to announce to the
public that I am ntill employ
ed by the Kershaw Oil Mill to
buy cotton Feed.
Scales in rear of Springs &
Shannon's Mtore.
Highest prices paid every
day.
J. a. WEST.
Camden, S. C., $opt. 0 ? 7.
10. 8, HACKER & SON
MANUFACTURERS Or
Doors, Sash,' Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.
Purchase our makes, which
we guarantee superior to any
?old South, "and thereby save,
money.
Window and Fanoy Glass a
specialty. July 4-7
sfif " . -
Big Crops
Mean Bigger
JSlg from cotton, tob*ccc, ?o<l ^
com, tomato**, f lottuc*, U**t-?
bUsk and f?o?U depriui upon ttw?ir uniform
yet crop* an<l < jui?-Vff and l.uu?r growth aie
high fertilization with
Profits
Y such K.mlcn crept 34
a?4 all otW v?gM, i?
a II<1 r,iptJ growth,
pokitively a??ut?d tluuu^it
Vityinia-Carolina
Fertilizers
That Virginia-Carolina Fertilisers are far jupw1?>r to-snv r>th?* fertilisers U
pr'>ved by the t sperieno* of Mr. I). M. G'lfiin, I >. f). S of Plant City, J* la.,
who says: "I wis trucking on a small scale, and decided I would try a few
sa< kt or your fertilizer, as it was Uwap ?o<l >*td fare good. I put ?t un
d tr Minus tonutU** by tit? side of toiuu ot her hi^h tirade fertilizer which
< v?t ritts |15 a ton more, and in the tamo proportion per acre. I don't
think I riaf;K?ratn In tb?; It-art In saying that Omi yleid wh-ie I u*ed
Virginia Carolina Fertiliser* was' Mr/' timet that of where I used
the other hr??d of so-called high wade fertilizer."
Many valuable pointers on truck farming written by novernment
and private authorities, will be found In our new Farmers' Voir
llook or Almanac. Get a copy at your fertiliier dealers', or
write to our nearest sales office. It 1* I'roa.
Virginia-Carolina Chemi
X|<fcjnoc*1, V*. Ourlao), K, C.
N??AJk.V?. CWUtton, g, C.
?. C. lUJtimw. M L
Atlu?U. C4. C?tu?ntnM, C*.
S?v?rm*h, G*.
All.
McwipUt, 1 tun.
Sbfcvcport, Jjk. k
f cal Co.
"Where the Dollar Does Its Duty."
We have opened our doors for business lit zero prices ?
spot cash. Wo are daily receiving our heavy goods for our
wholesale department. Oar corn, oats, meal, grits. cracked
corn, chicken feed and cow feed, all bought at rook bottom
j prices. and we are going to sell them according to the times,
which will have to be ciose.
Listen At These Prices.
No. 1 Timothy Hay $1.10 per cwt , best Feed Oats G9c per
bushel, Corn 83 l-2c per bushel, Bacon 0 1-2 to 7 1-2 per lb.
We 1 ave all cuts. Don't buy until you see us. Good family
Lard in 50 lb tins 7 90 per lb. We have it in aH sizes.
Hams the best on earth (i to 12 lbs average, 13c. Same you
have been paying 15 to '20c for. Kcsd this carefully, it will
pay you. Dont keep paying two prices. This is why it c^st
you so much to live.
Retail Department ? Spot Cash.
Wc have as nice a lino of Fancy Groceries as any one,
and prices in line with those just quoted. A few of our
prices: Granulated, Sugar in 25 lb sk $1,30. Best Patent
Flour 24 lb sk 70c. J-econd Patent Flour 24 lb fk 65c.
Why do you pay 75 and 80c for the same goods? We guar*
antee our goods being the best.
MOLASSES ? Dont think of buying your Molasses until
you see us. 25 bbls on the road, all grades and prices from
10 gal kegs to 50 gal bbls. Don't put off but come and let us
fix you up for what yoit want. ,
GASH GROCERY COMPANY,
D. E. Hinson, Manager.
For Sale.
THE ANCRUM feOTS.
The five lots on Fair Htreet offered for sale last week are
beginning to move. Some have been., sold. The others are
still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 60x300
feet. $450.00 f?r one ? $350.00 for the others. Growing
fruit trees and shrubbery.' " They slope to the back assuring
good drainage, Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid
and no cost for papers.
A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. House in good
location, and in good repair. ? Two stories and brirk base-]
ment. Two-room servant's house in > ard and two-room ten
nnt house in field on back street. learns and stables and
good shade trees. Lot runs through to llutledge street.
Price $1000,00.
Two-story frame dwolling on Broad street -adjoining the
Victoria Hotel. Good frontage on Broad street anfl^ienty ?
?of depth. Four tonant houses--on premises. Fine eot|kingj
range, floor coverings, shades an<^ bath fixtures go with house.
Price $5500.00.
... The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge street. Has a front
agr of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly 200 feet. Hall has
a large roomH and 2 small. 2-rooni servant's frrtiise in* the
) aid: Fine shade trees. Price $H:00.0()
__ For Rent.
'2-story si^-room dwelling on Main strcot. Ample premises
in good condition. Water cfiid electric lights in house.
Price $10.00.
A commodious livery stable on DeKalb street, near Main.
C. C. MOORE.
*11 n derta/ci'n g.
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT
EST. E. O. M?CREIGHX. j
CLOSING OUT
FALL & WINTER
We Jrtave Just Completed Stocks
taking And Find Our Stock Is En
tirely Too Large For This Season
Of The Year. In Order To Reduce
Same We Are Going To Offer To
The Trading Public The Entire
Stock Of Winter Goods At Cost.
This Is The Greatest Opportunity
Ever Offered To Buy High Class
Goods at Such Ridiculously Low
Prices.
lEvef-ythipg will be
jriafkcd fp plaiji
figures.
ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR
CASH ONLY.
NOTHING CHARGED OR SENT
ON APPROBATION.
SALE BEGINS
Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1908.
flElWllElWlBEft
PLACE AND DATE
At The
HE STORE!
v. - --Ax"
Hirsch Brothers & Co.
. i
To Change Church 'Charter.
A- meeting to chhii^M t iio Charter < f
the Cbuiclj of QfrnpUm, H ? <*.. of
cull<i<) for Hundity , Mur^fi Nth, Jy05f yt
1 'i 1 f> P. M.. at iho ChnfcJi, corner i?
} ir . iitl jr<3?- 1 and j Atnyoitfi fiWittio
<'. ?. UK WIS.
V. W I J WON',
T.'S,
w: a. nMce,
' ? 'V,' IT: JvVK, JJ4i,
Do* con*'
('mil trU S V., Fib. fih V)< 8.
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Notice. ?
'?Ve, the nndernitfiied, 1 >'/ i?? advise lie
frh-WiS ftl'fh fmt'OHo ?? Uiti ( ttiudi'l
ply C'a.tltvU \\h havo bought Qfejjie hu;>j>
nnif, IVhriiHiy 1>1, willGfcu
?with full Ktoi'.k in 8U?re (. riu-rly occupied
by $Jii*dar??>i.
Ah we me < U < lit t'><' ol 1 tiuni' e?H,
would thtuik 'w.Ui nil ? croilifors andirjebj
0(8 drop in Jtiid .i will iiiortf wilti
u?. 'I'IhimI.I" :? nil filil frit-iidn oi The Ctttn
den >>yp|dy Co. lot t heir i?*st hueiiitoa,
und hopiiiK for a c juiinuancu of (ho fftwo,
Kes|>i ( ilullv,
T. A, BoYKtN,
H. O. HU^CKLKLPOliD,
I lu* (am don Ni.ppiy Co,
Northwesleru Railroad of S. C.
Lv Camden
So Ry .Juno
Ar lOilorbe
Herobortfl
Ar Borfleto
Ar Dm1z. I1
N W Junction
Ar Bum Lor
No 68
4 1 5 i' uj
I 25 p m
4 38 p m
4 43 p m
4 58 p m
5 13 p m
5 43 p in
5 45 p iu
No CD
Lv Hmnter 0 3l p in
N W Junction 6 3*3 p m
Dalzell 6 50 p in
Borden 7 08 p m
Kembern 7 23 p m
K I loo be 7 HO p ra
So Ky June. 7 50 p m
Ar. Camden B 00 p ra
All trains daily except Sunday
THOMAS WILSON.
President
No 70
7 00 a in
7 10 ft m
7 $0 * ra
7 40 ft iu
8 oo ^ ra
8 25 a m
8 58 a in
9 00 ? m
No 71
1) 31! u iu
9 38 a ra
0 59 ft in
10 10 n m
10 2 1 n ra
10 31 ft in
11 00 a IU
11 1 0 a ra
LADIES.
Wonderful remedy for loucorrhoo-i, in
flamation, laceration, ulcers, tuniorn. lall
i ii K of womb and all fomale oisordow.
Send two. cent slamp for free trial pink,
age. M r?. J. C. H ill on, Wemville, S.
Jhii 'JO 8.
Plant Wood's
Garden Seeds
* FOR SUPERIOR VEGE
TABLES ?< FLOWERS.
Oar huRiness, both in (larden
and Fat n: ?ccd.<, is o.io of tho
largest iu Huh country, a result
duo to the fact that
Quality is always our
first consideration.
Wo are headquarters' for
Grass aftd Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Pens, Sojn Beans and
other Farm Seeds.
Wood's Deaci lptivo Catalogue
is the. ht.st srt<T mot prafMrnl nfscc?t
cdtaloKues. An n p-'o-<la?0 ?n<t re
coRiii/.i'rt authority o-n nil Cinrden
niul Farm crops. i.a(H!ni<tio mailed
free on request,. Write for It.
T. W. WOOD <4 SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va
Oflice of Treasurer of Kershaw County)
Camden, S, C ? Sept. G, 1007 . f
In accordance with the ?'Act to rai o
supplies for the fiscal year commtnciitg
January 1st, 1900, notice is hereby given
thai the books will be open for collect
ing State, county and school taxes from
October K>, 1907, to M*vch 1st, 1 908. A
penalty of 1 per cent Will be added on
all taxes unpaid by January 1st. 1908.
A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid
by Feb. 1st, 1008, A penalty of seven
per cent will be added on all unpaid
March 1st. 1908.
The rate per centum for Ktrshaw
county is as toUows :
Mills.
StHte taxes, 4 1-2
School tuxes, 3
County taxes, 3 1-4
lUilroad taxes, 13 4
Court House Ho i' 1-$
Road, J
Total. 13 3-1
The following special levies hnvo boon
made also :
Special School tax, District Xn, 1,
for -lUUueil on School HoihIh (-Traded
School Building, Mills,
District No. 1 ?
Special School tax !>:?<t. No. 1, 3
" 2, l.J
t ? M )? it *i *
ti f >?
3
7. 2
10, 2
11. 3
12, 2
17, 3
l?, 3
10, 3
2-', 3
?jfl, a
*7, ?
?10, 7
-t?-, *
The road tax of two dollars can be
paid the County Treasurer from Octobef
loth. iy()7. to March 1st, 1008.
All mule persona living within tho
corporate limits of cities or towws. stu
dents attending any college or solum! of
tho State. Ministers in charge of regur
lar congregations, tcaoherR emplovod in
public schools,- school trustees during
tboir term-'of ^fTlce, persons permanent
ly disablod and thoue actually engaged
intho quarantine service, of; the stiite are
exempt from the payment of road tjix.
All other male^pfcViOtiH between the ages
of 18 and 60 years are r&inired to pay
?fdd road tax or work not, less than six
days during tho year.
The poll tax is $1.
All information as to taxes will bs -
furnished upon application.
In sending for Tax amounts and Ibv
ceipts, stale with whom the Ta*pay?r
lfted ip January last, and if kf own
two namee, giVeboth, and be sure to givifc
Tottnihtp and No. of School District, '
No llsta of name*- for tax receipts wljl
r>e rectered unless the mount of ta*
money is deposited with the said list, ?
Tbl. ton nUI
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