The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 25, 1908, Image 2
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" 3R? $#!?$*& ?bonitU |
TVWLlSntt) ICYKHY KH1DAY j
w. TLi? MflDOWULIj.
Bo?Mc?ifTroN Katii :-On?. f?ir t $1 .60,
?is months, 76 cents; three mouths, 40
ceuts. ,v.^-a.,^g>.'' ' '?
Business local#, $ cent* per line eacbln
sertion.
Candidates ' Card* for County offices
$6.00. Congreealonal $10.00.
Qontmunicatloua will be published whon
of interest to the general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re?
eponaibillty will be mruibm) for the
vi#ve of oorraapoudents.
Bath* roa ADvaaTiaixo :? Ordinary
transient edTertisments, first insertion
$1.00 per square ; eeeh subsequent in
sertion 60 cents per square.
Remittances by checks, drafts and postal
money orders should be made payable
to W. L. MoDOWKU,,
Camden. 8. O.
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CAMDEN. 8. O., 8Kl*T 26, 1003
? WPfcqwBg-i ..iuiuil' ,n.ju
Have you done anything recently
to bolp yonr town or community
along? If yon haven't, jon are a
drone in tbe hire, and should either
get fottey or get out1
Tliia If tho season for planting
seed, and 'tis also the printer's
timo of need. Bow radish seed, ami
and lettuce ton, and pay the prin
ter whatever is due. do build
youraelf an onion bed and reniem
bor the printer tnuut, bu fed. S->w
several rows of early peas and pay
for last years paper, please. Plant
some potatoes to put iu the hash
and remember the printer is short
of cash. Fix up a hill or so of
l)tant and with y<T~edltor ? divide
your means. lJay up your sub
scription, thun planf, your corn and
you'll ratio a big crop, u? euro u?
yyu're born.
]f you lovo, lovo more. Jf you
bate, hate loBb. Life i? too short
to spend in hating any one. Why
war against a mortal who iu go
log the sumo ' road wilb us?
Why not, expand the flower of life
and happiness hy learning to love,
by touching those who ute near
and dear the beautiful I ??ea <? u V
Your bands may he hard, but voi<r
heart need not he. Your form
may be bent or ugly, but do you
not know that the most beautiful
flowere urow in the Ov>*t rugged, i
unehpltnr?d places^ TLo jvA'ace
for oaro, the cottage for lovo. Net
that there is t> o 1 < > vo in h mansion :
but somehow if wo nro not very
careful, business will crowd nil
there is of beauty out of the heart. 1
There can lie no greater mistake
that a business man can make t h n ??
to ire mean In business; ?RvFTyborty
baa beard the proverb of penny
wise and pound foolis'i. A liberal
expenditure iu the way of business
is always suro lo be ? capitnl in
vestment. There, arc people in the
world who aru short-sighted enough
to believe that their interest can be
"best proiuoted by grasping and
clinging lo alt th^y Can get, and
never lotting a cunt slip through
"their fingers. As a general thing,
it will be found, other litmus being
equal, that he who in most liberal
is most successful i:i business. Of
oourse we do not mean it to be iu
fetred that a man should be prodi
gal in hU expenditures: but that
he should show his customers, if
ho is a tracer, or thoao whom he
may be doing any kind of business
with, tb<\t in nil his business Uhi1"
actions, as well as social relation??,
he acknowledges the everlasting
fact that there can be no perma
nent prosperity or good feeling in
a community where houefiu are not
reciprocal.
Endorsing Notes
The system of ondorstng in all
wrong, and should be utterly abol
ished. It has been the financial
ruin of more men, than perhaps all
other causes. -'Bookkeeping, & jour
nal devotod to merchants, clerks
and business men, advises our
young men especially to study the
matter oarefully in its bearings, and
adopts some settled policy to gov
ern their couduct so as to bo ready
to answer the man who asks them
to sign his note. What responsi
bility docs one assume when he en
dorses a note? Simply this : He
ia held for the payment of the a*
mount in full, principal and iritoi
est, If the maker of the note through
misfortune*, mismanagement, or
rascality (alia to pay it. Notice,
tho endorser aaaumcs all this re
- aponaibility, with no voloe in -the
management of the business and no
share in the profits of the transac
tion, if It proves profitable; but
with a certainty of loss if for say
of ths reasons stated, the principal
fails lo pay the not*
7 ' >
Si 1 ".IT
How a President U Kleeted.
Since thie i? the year for tb? elec
tion of h 1'resident of theJLfnited
Btates for the ??*t four year* aud
tinee tb? ?be(b?d of ? electing i? no
radically different from the method
iu vogue in ?bi? Htate for ibeehc
iioa of other public officer* it may
be interesting to aoine to know ex
actly how it l? done.
In the 11 rat place the President iu
not elected by a direct popular volo
of tie ma****; but iuetoad by cer
tain elector* nelecfcftyj by the people
of the different Htate* for tbi* pur
po4e. Eicb State is entitled to a*
many eleclur* a* it bait representa
tive* iu Coi^reee. One for ?uch eon
gi'4??ion?l district and two from tl?e
Htate at large for the two Hermtora.
Theno electore aro ducted at the
general election in November and
iri the following January they meet
at the State capitol and cast their
ballot* for a l'i evident and a Vine
President. 'J'ti? record of this vote
in each Htate Iu *ent to Washington
to the president of the H<snale, who
In a joint Hessiou of Cougrea*, in
February, announce* the vote by
Slate#. The man getting the ma
jority of the votes for each oltlco in
declared elected.
Thnn it is seen that the masses do
not caet' a direct voie for the Prcei
dent atul Vicu*Pre$ident, but Hint
they vote lor coitain men to do this
ff>r them ? Lx
?'Wo wish to submit to this court
I our sincere regret of the recent di?
feat of the l|ou.,J. B. McLnugb
| Mo a* dtor of tho Third Judi-|
cUl Circuit."
Thin in the pr? eontmeut of the
Lte county grand jury, sounds odd,
Implying, aa it dots, regret by kii
official body hi the new iSoliciloi 0
election. Perhapfc they ??ill make
?t tight, with Mr. Sloll Ht the next
Jjliui by tjcprtuflin^ jaiiafflcLlun ui
the defeat of Mr. MeL&ugbllu. ?
Cheater Lantern.
Chfu g;e of Schedule on Seaboard.
Ivir.H-.il v? . S j tnl it), Sept. 15th,
1908, n change of ached u !o wna
made on l hi; S'tahoni-d Ky. Tup
evening train fmiu Columbia now
l*uts here about 7 o'clock tneU-ad of
A good appetito wltb ability to
buHllo i.< 'i wliolo lot hotter than a
million dollars and a stomach that
won't work.
R. M. Kennedy, Jr.
COTTON BUYER.
ltoprcswiriing Ueorj?e II.
McFinldeii.
OHioo In Hon r of Singleton's
Old lirtUcry.
Highest Prices Ptu?l.
Regisiiation Notice.
Camden, S C. , July 2. 1 90S.
Notice i~ hereby ifiven that the Hook*
i'f Registration ate now open for thu
rctfiatrntion (if voters, and will remain
open until tin1 .!ls( of August, 19t>8,
(SimicIhvm excepted.) Under the new law
nil qualified votern are required to regii
ter!'
All I hove who reentered prior to 1898
are requeued to bring their registration
certificate with them.
The I'xu.nl of Supervisor* of Uogi^t ra
tion f"i Keiflhaw County will heat the
iullownv plaeen i.n the dates given here
wjtii for 'he nurpc?-! if rogiu:.rinc voters
Mel hone. September 8 nr..i 0
Wntvillo, " . 11
Kershaw. " 10
Hlai.i-'V, '? 1A
Paitie* wanting regist ration eeittfi
tHiii.. w.H pb axe be on hand
J. C. HILTON.
M. U. HA HON,
AI.KX" HHOWN,
Board of Registiat'ou for Kershaw C^.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County
If. the Court of C > tit in on Plea*
Complaint not served.
The Enter j>r is t Huildimj Loan
Assoeia) wn. Plaintiff.
Ayanut
1 M'lttn: (i< uIsoa, Leonard Random,
F?lix Ransom, James Ransom, and
David Wolfe. Defendants.
| To the defendants: ?
You are hereby anmmoned and
required to answer the Complaint in
this action, which will bo tiled in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Court of (Join
mon Plea? for the aaid County, and to
aerre a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the aubserlhor at hi* office
in Camden. S. O . within twentT (20)
day* after the aoryice hereof, exclusive
of the day of anch service, and if you
fail to answer the Complaint, within
the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this
action will apply to tho Court for the re
lief demanded in the C^mr'aint.
, W. M. SHANNON,
PlaintlfT* Attorney.
Camden, 8- C., Aug. 27th UKY8.
To th? defendants, Mattle (.fadaon , Leo
nard lUn-som, Felix llantom, and
J amen Ransom:?
Take notice that tho Comprint in this
action was filed In tho office of ttoo Clerk
of the Ooart for Kerah&w County, at
Camden, 8, C . this 27th day of Aug.,
A. D. 1908.
w. M. SHANNON.
?&Wi?
Camden City Lyceum.
A moat excellent Lyceum Course
? at a cost of over six huudicd
dollar# lias J u Hi b??u mraugad for
Camden this coiuiog winter. - XMr
talent for tbe cuars* tint b 4*0 ?*?
eured from the Alkahest Lyceu/n
System, of AtUot*, 0?. Ths a I
kahe?t ha* never offered a finer liat
then ill nt of thla M??#nn, sod tbe
very cream oMheir aHeetiona has
been secured for Camden.
The courts at arranged is ai
follows :
THh DAYS will open tho course
in November. Mr, Day is the
"Original (?hui aoteriat" and hat
many imitators. Mrs. Oraune Day
accom pa 11 U'h Mr. Day hm reader,
and ha* demonstrated her right to
recognition a* a reader of rare
chai in.
In December WALDKN, the
Magician, will (ill a number on the
course.
In Januarv ROS8 (*, R A N K gives
an eutertuiumout. Mr.Orane plays,
alngn, paints and works in clay,
ami kelps hie audience lip to the
highest pitch of attention.
Sometime during* the course Dt.
LKN G. liKOUMHTON, whose rep
utation na preacher, lecturer, agita
tor, in w<u Id- w id", will apeak upon
n topic of vital Interest.
In March the WILHKtt STARR
COJNCKUT COMPANY will fill an
engagement.
j'lie course will close in M trch
or April with ihe OTI'KRHKIN
WALK QUARTjCi'Tfc COMPANY
AND HKLL RINIiKRH
I'hc Alkahest L\ceum Svatero
will vouch for the < xotd'.toacy of this
course. No community ' anywher
tiaa a rin^'t entertainment course
1 ihnu will he given here next season.
Kaoh number will tie given ut tho
Opera House. Later in the season
u cauvab for season tickets will lie
m ade.
Every victory is h beacon 1 i^ii t j
Unit Hti.nes foward ou the way we
mutt go, and lights up the battle
fi6T?t.i of tlYo fi(5 Ui ST~We7(o~for~"
war I in the confidence of a fllrenuth
lliaf. hun ovorc.oine ev?'n greater forces
than those awaiting us.
Come to The Gem Theatre tonight.
Fine program. Open from 7:30 to
1 I p ni.
W B. DELOAGH,
Attorney-At-Law,
OAMDKN, S. O.
For Sale. j
My resident on Laurens Street,
city water and hehtH. Possession
given about .Janunry 1, 1909.
W. K. M alone.
Money To Loan.
1 am prepared to mako loan* on ap
proved seeurfty of Uenl Katato in Ker
tdiaw County on turma to unit borrower.
W. M. SHANNON,
Attorney at Law.
Camden, S. C., Nov. l<r>, lyOfl.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
All p.irliet holding claims agramM
tbe KmoU* of tbo lrtto M>. Baum, of |
Camden. S. arc requested to present
the anine duly alte?t?d, to M. Baruch, at
Camden, S. 0. , or to N. Kaininskv. nt
Ins office. 100 Wall Street. Now York
City. AllyiftrtlP^ Indebted to ?nid Kstato
nre notified to make pay intent to either
of the above named personB without
delay.
N. Ktuiiinski and Sophia M. Bnum.
Executors K?t. M. Baum.
Catmleu, S. C., Aujjubt 14th, 1808.
BOARDING HOUSE AND RES
TAURANT.
I wish to announce to the public
that I havo taken ehargo of the board
ing house and restaurant business in
th? building on the corner of Broad
and DeKalb street* (the Peoplo of.
fice building) and will conduct a first
class hoarding house and restaurant.
Hates moderate. Patronage solicited.
Respectfully.
Sept. 11th II. D.GOFF.
Restaurant.
Nolics is hereby gi^e.n that I
iisve bought out the restaurant re
cently conducted by K. L. Kabas
one door south of my present place
of business, and that I will conduct
it in a first-class manner for white
people.
Your patronage is solicited.
Respectfully,
E. M. Hendrfx.
August 28
Northwestern Railroad of S. C.
No 68 *" No 70
Lv Camden 4 15pm 7 00 am
So Ry June 4 2ft p m 7 10 a tn
Ar Kllerbe 4 38 p m 7 30 * m
Romberts ? 4 43 p m 7 40 a m
Ar' Borden 4 58 p m 8 00 a m
Ar DalzeK 15 13 p m 8 2ft a m
N W Junction ft 43 p m 8 58 i no
Ar Sumter 6 4ft p m 9 00 a m
No 69 No 71
Lv Sumter 6 81 p m ' 9 86 a m
N W Junction 6 33 p m 9 38 a m
6 ftO p ra 9 50 i m
7 03 p m 10 10 a m
lumbers 7 23 p m i0 21 ? oa
Riteebe 7 .10 p m 10 31 a tn
Ho Ry June. 7 50 pm 11 00 am
Ar. Camden 8 00pm 11 10 am
AH intofldi "
The Greatest State Fair Ever Held
OCTOBER 26-30
Railroad Fares Cul in Half.
COLUMBIA, S. C
Good Accommodations for Everybody.
New Exhibit Features,
Two Rue Football Games.
. . .i J, ?
Best Horse Races in the Sooth.
'
' Good Free Shows and Mid-Way.
ARRANGE TO BE IN COLUMBIA FAIR WEEK.
J. G. MOBLEY, President A. W. LOVE, Secretary.
On account* of holiday the following stores in Canr
den will be clossd on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, & MONDAY, OCT. 5
'pyvin brothers store,
DAVID WOLFE, W. GEISENHEIMER,
HIRSCH BROS. & CO.', L. SCHENK & CO.,
M. H. HEYMAN, I. WOLFE, Manager.
(THE IKWELKlt.)
GINNING $1.00.
Our Ginnery has been thoroughly over
hauled and we have secured an expert
machinist to run it, and will be able to
give prompt and satisfactory service. Our
ginning charge this season is only $1.00
per bale. See us before selling or exchange
your cotton seed.
CAMDEN OIL MILL,
W. R. EVE, JR., Manager.
undertaking.
Trespass Notice.
Shooting. Halting or trenpasflinir on
ray plantation in West Waterce strictly
forbidden. HKNRY SAS'AGE.
Sept* 16. '07? 6m.
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OU NIGHT
EST. E. O. MCC HEIGHT.
S? ^ B
Air Line Railway.
Eantern Time
These arrivals and departures, as well as time
given only as information and not guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND
No. 84
9 00 p m
11 30 p m
3 45 a m
10 30 a m
9 10 a d
12 30 p m
1.38 p m
ft-65 p m
6 30 pm
9.42 p m
6 55 a m
SOUTHBOUND
_ No. 81
9.20 a m
10.35 a m
2.10 p m
7.00 p m
9 10 p m
A. 55 a m
6 45pm
6.30 ? m
10.15 ft m
Trains Nos. 81 and 84 aro composed of the following high eiaaa equip
mcnt : Pullman drawing room, sleeping car between Jersey City and
Tampa, dftily; Seaboard dining car between Washington and Riohmond
and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also first class day coaches.
Trains Nos. 43 end fl6, Seaboard Mail, daily, ara oompoaad of foil
equipment: Pailman drawing room sleeping cat between New Yc
Jacksonville, daily, tieftboftrd buffet parlor car between Jacfeimni
Lv. Camden
Ar. Hamlet
Ly. Raleigh
Ar. Portsmouth
Ar. Richmond
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltimore
Ar. Philadelphia
Ar. New York
Ar. Pittsburg
Ar. Buffalo
Ly. Camden
Lt. Columbia
Lv. Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville
Ar. St. Augustine
Ar. Mongomery
Ar. New Orleans
Ar. Tampa _
Ar. Miami
and oonneotlons
No. 60 .
C 57 a m
0 20 am
^2.50 p m
- 6 05 p ui
9.80 p m
1 1 45 p m .
4 21 a m
7.30 a m
8 60 a m
12.05 p m
<1 .
No 43
10 40 p m
It 45 p m
2.45 a m
7.15 a m
11.00 (ft m
8.15 p m
7.20 a m
5.20 p m
10.35 p m
Tampa, dally. Dining car betwaen Washington and Hamlet, daliy. Also
firstsolass dsy coaches.
V? **
For farther information and reaerratlona ,
B. J. COOPKR. Agsngng Wrtle to J. a IT 0
T. Pf A.. Ooltts?blft. a o.
v. ' .
TAX NOTICE,
Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County)
Camden, fl. C.. Sept. 4. 1908. |
In accordance with the Act to raise
auppliea for the fUcal year commencing
January 1st., 190)1, notice ia hereby jriven
thav the books vt ill he open for collect
ing State, county and achool tax<>* fiuii.
Optoher 15, 1908, to March 1909. A
penalty of 1 per cent will be added (>n
all taxes unpaid by January Int. 19(9.
A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid
by Fob. 1st, 1909, A penalty of itven
per cent will be added on all unpaid
March I6tb. 1909.
The rate per centum
cooaty la an lollow* :
State taxes.
School taxea,
County taxes,
Kailroad taxes.
Court House Bo <
Head.
The lollowiiu apenial levie. have
made alto :
for Kershaw
Mills.
5 1-?
3
3 14
1 i i <
14
I
Special School tax, I>iatrict No. 1.
for mtereat on School Bonds Graded
School Bnildinu, Mills
District No. 1 i
Special School tax Dist, No. 1.
?< ?i i' *?
v
4
3
2, 14
?, 3"
2
10, 2
11, '/
'2, 2
17, 3
18. 8
1&,
*?_>, o
i
W. 2
40, 7
?hi, 7
The road tax of two dollar* can b*
paid the Oonntv Trensorer from Octol*.
10th, 1?0?, to March 16th, 1909.
The poll tax Is %\.
AH information aa to taxes will 1*
furnished npon application.
Id sanding for Tax amonoit and fc.
seipts, Mate with whom th? Tsx(?frr
lived in January laa?, and if kaowu by
two names, give both, and U mr* to gi\?
Township and No. of School District.
pr-'v
,
KIIXS KMCAN --Hic*l?Ol
Ouru k < I J ? d*?? ?mi fl4r?? tti
or timuuu K. L??lie famy ?????
(gent J ao? 20
? , 2;
"TB
Ho*
folImM
Trespass Notice.
Ii.? cr in****
' ,H '"sARMI VIOKLK.
> ? W ' ' 71
At'.gntJt &>tk ie u?>
Ginning Sl^oo
Our (iiiiuery has been thor
oughly overhualed hwJ we will
?w) ublo to , #ivc prompt nn<J
Hatinfuctory neryiae, Our pin*
ning churgo tfiis f?on#on inA)U'
ly $1 per bale,
?Soe us before wiling or ^x*
cbftngi rig your cotton
Lugofir (iinnery,
JV|, H. Kabou, Mg'r.
SEEDS
Wufkljcc'a ' Pill ?f life" Northern ftrow#
Xvdlgreed Seed* have a reputation of ^iyearid
.o<"ce?8ful svvd growing behind ilivm. If pay* M
?taut i fit- best.
? Seasons I ile Sj<?;< Jj It ic-s ? ?
? ? HliANS
i rarhrst Rt d Valentine . , Jj.yj Bushtl
Ral ly , f.\ f(i,.l.<:l
is'tvv Sti r,??Vi. fvl . j i 70 Kuslicl
yVardwells i 11: (>. Ki<|ucy W?* m v> Bushel
f)avis N.*w Wtni- Wax . , l>?i*h?rl
Currjc't ku>! l'io?.f Wax . Jfjo-Buahcl
PIlAb
r.xlra harly Alaska . . , Huiliel
fitv/ liuily Ciatluf . . . fn 50 Huahel
Jlorsfurd * Market Cn'dcn . fj.50 Musln I
PUckbec's Lightning fy.uo Bushel
~ "" "" -inil a full Jlne ti
o
*,?<?oce, Rndiifa. Toinufo and a full Jine <?
?ieds, Hants antl lUilhs it t j'.wikt growing prices
Bend for torn|>!r(c catil.-gue or sulmft a li?t ?*
? ? - ?? ill mioie orices.
I laiivn a>iw >,ui<-9 r, . __
Send tor tomjitftc c?t-il?.goe or sulmit ? I)
/our reaulrunvtits and will <|iioic* prices.
Huy'dlrect fioni tl>e i^roww-'SiU e Monty.
Write today. Mention this |uper.
H. W. BUCKgEE '
1 fOU BuUbce St., tocktord Jeti I Furmt, Koctford, la
bulbs
lilJClibf.fc'S BULBS Sl'CCKBDt
SPECIAL OFFERS
rM?.!oto Vulia A
tr'.'il wilt mnk? )<*<: ? K""'"1;1"' 4 ,
ion n*r. Kiit Ufcution guurtmUtJ o* >oui
moni?y
Souveutr Cotlccl
I 4 lit r litort. iyirfPil1'?!
MU?? Vu'tp, frou-h. H?uts Ml U/MiaUu,
^^^VaSaST^KU TO Pi,F.A?K
Write to-day Mcntli njhl.i Poj>cr
W-LND CENTS
.... . ? . ? . . ?? f roi-l' f l''? uain
f'uIT* u* I'.'i* i^u4. inHrucUr*
[Beautiful *?*-< Hult *?*4 ? 4**1 Wij ^ ?u^41 Wu ^ J
? Of 1 ? 1 lfc * 1
in OoiamctBOT .t:wn
ui. ft* :<'??/ wl Vailb?M
?lr.?c 1::M ? ?'?
U*bjl '-aUft ^ l" ,4'J,h
, of lie *(' Hulb4lyat?*i
,u?rf< ?JtL <hil t .lltiMvD 1
Jit |if t d*c?l ?oud?f
forth ft qtitfur.
H. W. Buckboe U(
is BCOKHER BT.
ROmORD, IU-.
V / OOP ? SJiK ED S.
Best qualities o b tamable.
Winter or
Hairy Vetch
mnkeg not otilv one of the lanrest
yielding and best winter feed and
forage crops yo'.i can jjrow, but is
also one of the bost of soil-improv
ers. a? more nitrogen to the
Boil than unyioilier winter crop.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat
alogue gives full information
about this valuable crop, also
about all other
Farm & Garden Seeds
for Fall planting, Catalogue
luailcd free ou reijutst. Write
for it
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
Repairs <>t all kind Promptly
dtn.0 on nil kiotisof Yelii
?*lf "? Farming im] ?!?>
mc-nts u specialty.
K M. IIAMPIOX,
Proprietor.
? MASOFACTURIRA 07 ?
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Baildiug Material
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Purchase our makes, which
we guarantee superior to anj
told South, and thereby
money.
Window and Fancy Glaaa a
specialtf. July 4-7