The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 16, 1908, Image 3

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eli-on i?|? Oct I to limited Qot 80, 190? W?w Orle*Dt, L*? ] Ticket# on Mle Oct; jooluilw, Halted 0? TlolwuWW Oo?; 20, iocluiirf, II toiler MllWirtetrMltudj ct? on iileOel. 8 tc limits Oci SI. Voaver, CM* md rcloi oa tMlediilf ualil S ltd Oct. 81, 1908. i for 4-al??, ticket#, So Bj Uoket.gentB 0i Meet, A G'P-Agt, AH - - A*Ljg Ticket# SOfcijmiv J5-V ' ,r - Jj* 7^V_: apply to Ljr??t J L jston S C [OUIIR EL fe wau a j ?lnter occa Miss itfen'e seined *rabue luicest i Ule girl IP id at , aUko. r?lar iu L>iie lint, ler own IUJV l?ur UUI Ul I II ju* ,, viatorC* aids'), andi has b.eo Ibfj PPff leader < f the Baptist ^Prefv?SnTi?r liiHhfaV service has I won lor her the love aad reaped of] her Church. The groojp U almost a stranger to ue, but judging from wbnt the bride Is worth; of, ho Is n good nud ndble man, and is to b* oongratu lated upon the jewel ho lias won. He Is a representative of the Stand ard OH Co. of South Caroline. : Tbe'Churoh was beautifully dec orated in garlands and arches ofj smilnx, from which were suspend ed numerous hearts and wedding bells. The ohancel, lighted by candles In silver candelabra against a background of white and green, Was a thing of beauty. Promptly at nine o'clock, Mrp. Benton Bruoe accompanied by Miss Sharp on the violin, rendered the wedding march frQtt Xtoupngrio end the bride) par ty was ushered to by little M isses Nina Belle Hlnaon end Willie Belle Mackey, clad in' blue aud pink silk. They were followed by the ushers Messrs. _ Young, PitU, Yates, Bin son, Msthis end Thomson. Minn Nine Thomson, to while mull, sol ed as bridesmaid, Kiss Sue Young, in lavender silk, as maid of honor,! and- Mrs Waddy Thomson, Jr., In! white si.k, aa matron of honor. The flo-wers war# crys an Ihe mucus. jThf bridfj clad , in an exquisite gown toft whits satin with veil caught up with llllles of tbevallev, and" carrying a bouquet of bride's roses, entered- on the arm of bqi brother Mr. Waddy Thomson, and was met at the altar by the groom QCpompanled by his beat man, Mr. Pftir, pf Qreonville. Rev. L. A. Mitchell performed t ho beautiful marriage ceremony in * solemn and impressive manner after which the bridal party repsired to the UboiDC of the bride's mother where a delightful reoeptlon was held. The invited guests # were Mlad Thomson's Sunday sohool class, the' member* of the choir, a few in timate friends and' relatives and friends of Ibe family. Delioioue cake end fruit punch were served | -during the evaoUg. The presents were numerous and elegant, testifying to the affection in which Miss Thomson is held. Her Sunday Sohool class gave her | a beautiful berry spoon, and th* obureff gave her e Very handsome Jaoup ladle and spoons in token of [tbeir appreclatiop of her faithful ice. The bride's traveling freis bine broadcloth hat la .inetob. Miss re from "our her home Which cannot eaftlte With itl JLOOd nnltp. T.'ir Ih'ulli ol Dr 0. I, ItaSmiH u'6 ?Just as wo go t<? pre## we learn of dm dutth of l)r I) L I)?SauN*ure wl?tf li oivurred I t < ni^hi ut IV u'ulook of heart dlsmse <>'?> Utwu in in jrhi'im on AGoount or bi? for a b. tt? r in uii than l)r i)?8&UMUre never live*'. Though l<e i* gone his record ha?! been made and will remain with oh mh a lasting treasure. 1 1 10 life genttr, hil lika th?? aiiil watora it] ?m? deep In hi? heart of hcaiU In* carried thoso ho lovod.nDd hit* hand wan rmer weary, hi* t?u p nevei failed in earing f?r and iniuiaUriug to (hone who wero in any way Ue pendent upon him. Hu w?? it devoted husband und a kind and indulgent father; to hi# siswi* a tender brother, to hi* friend# the soul of fellowship. Hut the greatest of all wan ho wan a man. And as a man it U thai those who knew him heal roost lov ed to contemplate him. He ho* liend in ike f ather hood of God and 'he brotherhood of man. lie ha lieved that the man wbo scatter* fltwers in the pathway of hi# fellow men, who let# into the durk places of life iho sunshine of hu man happiness, is following in llit fnolat* p* of hit) Manter. In his dealh the iitpusl Church losis out) of ita best aud most bou? ored members. Too funeral services will ho held .from his lato residenoj to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. We regret that our limited timo preven's a better and more extend ed notice. "I-King ufter a beautiful life Inn gone To that fairer world on high, , Our lives are blight with its lingering ] light For a true life cannot die." m Excursion Bates via So. Railway Account South Carolina Slate Fair tho Southei n , JRail way an nounces veiv low round trip rates from all points in 8 #uth Carolina to Columbia, 8. C., tickets to be sold Oct. 24t.li to 29?,h inclusive, aud for trains beheduWd tonrrivej Columbia befote noon Oct. 3(hh, 1908, limiled for return until Nov. U, 1908 For ratrp, schedules aud infor mation about api-cUl trains to Co. luinbia on special d ?les apply to Southern Uolwny ??enta or address J. I*. Meek, AGP. Ait, A'br itj Gi., or J C. Luik, I). P. Agt., Charleston, S C, Special Trains for the Fair. Account of the South Ciroliim Sine Fuir the. Seaboaid ' A<r Line Railway will operate sptoial trains from Hamlet, N. C , to Columbia, " C-, Wedarsnay and Thursday October 28<b aud 29th, on ihe ful lowing schedules: Leave Hamlet 6 00 A M Cheraw 6 35 Sictieo " 7 30 Helhune 7 45 C-issait - ~ 7 58 . Sbepard 8 10 CAMDEN 8 26 t/ugoflf v 8 35 Ulauey ' 8 5 ff Ariive Columbia at 9 45 A. M.j eastern lime. Roturning train leaves Columbia 5 30 P. M. eaatcrn time. R'iund tiip ticket* to Columbia nill he on sa'e October 24 to 29, and for trains scheduled to arrive in Columbia btfore noon Oct 80, j limited to return until Nov. 2, 1R08 Tickets will be good on all trains. For other information aud raUs pply to anv Seaboard agent or wrtio J. 8 'Klobbeigcr, T. P A -, Columbia, 8. C., or 0. F. 8 ' tw a r ' , A G. P. A, Savannah, Q*. TAX NOTICE, Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County) Csmdon, 8. C.? Sept. 4, 1908, In ?ppordance wi(-b tljp 4cfc aupplies (or the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1908, notice is horoby alveu thai the book# will be open for collect* ing State, county and school taxes from Ootober 16, 1908, to M*rch 15th, 1909. A penalty of 1 per cent will bo added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, J909. A penalty of two per cent on nil unpaid by Feb. 1st. 1909, A Density of #evon S?r cont wl'l b? sddpd on all unpaid larch 15th. 1909 Tha rate par oentnm for Kershfcw oouaty i# aa lollowa : Mills State taxes, ft 1.2 1 School taxes, ^ 3 County taxes, ? 8 1-4 IJailro'^d taxes, 18 4 Court iiousc ho 1 1,4 Road, ' 1 Total. ? 14 3-4| The lollowhut apenlal lovlr# have beer madoalao: ? Special School tax. Diatrict No. 1, lor intereat on School Bonds Gradtd finhool DuildiiiKi Mills. District No. ?1. >4 Special School tax Dist, No. 1, "3 ' 'i - " ? 2, VT 4, 3 7. a 10, ? It. ? 9 8 18, 8 19, S ?? - ?? ?? - -?? n Q2, 2 u u " " - 2 " ?... !!. V 97. f It ?? >? ?? n y The road tax of two dollara can bt paid the Oonnty Treasarer.from Oetobei 18th. 1908, to March 16th, 1909. The poll tax i# $1. J U All information a# to taxes will be { furnished upon application. 1 J In sending for Tax auounts and Re nal* with whom i* ~ January last,' add #. five both, and bee ?ndSo-oMifh..^ IS YOUR MOSEY i makijitr money lor youf Tlio more of it you have employed for X*iU? thjs U*s* you nee.l to work yourself, If you keep on saving and putting your savings to work, tho J'uuled <v?p. ital of ) our earning years will gradually take up tlio burden, and you will not need to work at nil. lu tbo mean time }oi are insure 1 ngninst hard luck or hard tinier. Iluvo you over thought of having some money / . ' ' < ' ? ? . ? : ? AT WORK FOR YOU? If not, it is time you did if you Itavo any re gard for your future comfort or for the well being ?>:' those dependent upon you. NOW is the time to begin to save. If you want to start on the road lo finan cial independence, open an account in our Sav ings Department. We pay 4 per cent, inter est quarterly. ft FIRST NATIONAL Ml. Citation. South Carolina. ? lioralia ? County By 1. 0 Jlouifh, u. C C. P. & G. 8. Acting Probate Judge. . VVluTein, IT' A. Witlkowsky made suit lo me, to *'rant biro betters of A?i- ? ministration of tho Kelele yi and elfccts ?f W. F. Ktod, dcceaaod Those are therefore lo cite and ad monish all anil singular the kindred and ercuitors of tho a>ai<l W. P. lterd de ceased , th. if. Ihvy bo and appear be'orn me, ?n the Court of Probate, to he h*i I al ('amdeu, 8 (I, fin ilctolm' 31st, nex* after publication thereof, at 1 t o'clock In the foiPtioou to show caOse, it any I l?o v have, why th? said administration thould not be granted. Given under ray hand* Una 14th day of October A. D., 1008. Published on the 16th day of Oct -1908 in tho Camden Chronicle. I. O. HOUOH, C 0. O. P. A G 8. Acting Judge of Probate. Citation. South Carolina- ? > Kershaw County By I- O. Hough, C. C. C. T. i'< U- fl. Acting Judge of Probate, Where.-* R, U. Team rpnde suit to me. to ifrAnt htm Letters of Ad ministration, of the Estate of Hnd c( feots of George C'arntah, deceased. These are there/ore to oho and admon ish all and singular the kindred nod creditors of tho said Guorge C*rniVhi deceased, that th^y he and appear before rue, in the Court of Probate, to ho hold at Camden, S. C , on Saturday, Oct. 17ih next . after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, >shy the said admin istration should not be granted. Given.under my hand this 30Lh day of Sept., A. D.. 1908. Published in "the Camden Chronicle, on the 3nd d*y of Opt , 1903. I. t\ HOUGH, O. C O. P. ft G. 8 , Acting Judge of Probate. Citation. S?mb CftrolInar-rUershftw County. By r.O. Hough, C. C. 0- P * 0. S Actln; Judge of Probato Whereas, Mr*. 0. A. Cantoy mado puit to me, lo grant ? her Lelterd of Adminiutration, of the Folate of and effects qf Jamo* C?(Uey. <]occa$$ 1. Theno aro therefore to cite arid admon ish all and singular tho kindreii and the creditors of tho Raid James Cstitey, deceased. that they btf and ap pear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Cam. den, 8- O , on the 24th day of October next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If anv they have, why tho said aoinipUtratian should not be granted. Given under mv hand tint Q.h day of October. A. D? lt#U8. Published In the Camden Chronicle on tho 9th day, of October, 1JK)6. T. C. Hough, 0. C. O. y. ft G, S. Acting Jndge of Probate for Kershaw Co MANUFA0TURBR8 OF? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material. ash Weight* and Cord. CHARLESTON. - . - - S. C. Purchrtee our makes, which wjhjfty* to any ibij South, and thereby sara mouey. Window and Fancy Gla&* a ipocialty. : July 4*7- ' ia * SiiSTi.. - aX ?* r$sfif^3?jSL2L:. For Rent. Three fur n I e h r room# ? bed room, kilthun aod dining room Apply to Camden Slore. Barguma Id Rt>ul Estate . I T you wish to get bargains In real eat'ile, either In ilie city 01 oounii?, cull on G. O, Alrxnnder, Real Kdiuic Age;. I, CVradon, S.C. Rogm? lo R^nt. Svv?r?l rooms on L)ttWton 8i . A.Uo Iihv? onu txirnaion table nnd organ f *.> r nul<\ Apply at Tin Cur on k-lo < Met?. 1 OR SALE. Fiuo lot of braud new furnliun consisting' of iwo mnh^gony brd room sui'.tfl, one uittlmgony IihIi suit*', gold. n oak diuiug iorm lunge au<i entire kl'chih out fit, hath lul?, nig* aud cnrptln. AU now ??d (1 hi rl as Parlt'b *wUhiug to furnish biuae for ti o 1 1 1? ? rn boarders wlji do will to look Into tUla Mutt be Ukcn no a nbok*. Knquiro fit this office. Very Low Ratas to Denver, Colorado, aud Rotui n via Soulhcrn Ry. Oi acoo'Unt ?>f the 4nnv*l Cm veution, Ameiloan Hunkera' A,?" olation, tire Hontbtiu KM' way ?n, bounce* aitraut.vc low rotiu l irip rate# to Drover, C?'. "1 ickele lo be sold d nil y until Bcpiewhrt 30.. h, 1908, good lo return loaving Din ver not laler than Ouloiur 31,1908 Fur ratra, details, schedule h? tic, upptrto Southern Ry ticket sgenl', .J L M-tk, A y V Agi , Atlanta, Ga., or J C LubU, I) F A., Char Us ton, 8 C. . Restaurant. tfotio* it hereby given tint I have bought out IhjB restaurant re oently conducted by K. L. Kabua one door south of my priiunt place of bualucftf', and thnt I will conduct It in a drst-clais manner for while poople^ y.-ut patrouoge ia solicited. B specifully, K M. Htudiix. August 28 Ginning $l..oo Oar Ginnery hue been thor oughly overhauled and we will be able to give prompt and aatiafactory service. Onr pin ning Charge this bcason is on ly $1 per bnlo. See ns before selling or ex changing your cotton seed. Lugoff Ginnery, INT. B. Uabon, Mg'f. BKUiV PAIN Till Repairs of ftll kind Promptly done on all kindsof Velii cles. Funning imple ments' a specialty. CAMDEN CARRIAGE WORKS R. M. HAMPTON, . Proprietor. iii i.i,i mm f ; ? . ? rv-4 Fall And Winter ? ON A LEVEL WITH LOW PRICE COTTON AT THE FAMOUS . . 01 LT EDGE STORE. !???? ??? ..I . Ill Now wo realize .that crops ero short in some sections and that our stable (cotton) is not hri just what it ought to, ho We are going to try and meet you halt' way. Wo have a store lull of new good* ami at prices o,? and below the level of the price ol cotton. Ooino in and let iU convice you that #1 will buy just an 'much this tall .hk $1 7>0 vould last winter. , ** ^ 1 ? Ladies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Skirts And Rain Coats. We have a beautiful line of thes?? {rt.ods just leeeived from eoine o f t h o best northern tnilors, li' >ou want to wee gome of the newest styles in suits ju^t eoijie in and look at our liuo from $1'J 00 to $25.00. Dfess ^ood8. We are showing the most complete lino of Woolen I)resg Goods, bilks and nil of the novelties in ?ilk and cotton mixed gooda i n t he cityTv and JLlOhr so ohvnp! - t.i what otir lady frit-ruls say when we tell them the price. |Mot1ops9 flotlopsl Our stock of noveliies in neckwear, Ix-lts, libbons, ruchings and all the littlp adjuncts to a lady's dtn ss cannot be sur-~ paed?d?(i o t A full line of gen th', ladies' and childten's underwear at popular piirew. P. T. Ylltepi?ae. Proprietor. Domestics. Here is Where you can pee the big difference. in prices. FiUit of the Loom and Androscoggin 4-4 Bieh 10c yd A good 4-4 Cambric at 10c yd A good 4-4 Sea Island at 5c yd. 3-4 Sea Island at 3 3 4 cents per yd Best 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at 23c yd Brst 10-4 Brown Sheeting at, 20o yd Good Checked Homespun at Qu > d 4-4 Bleached Homespun from 5c up. fc>pe oar remnants of Outing at 5o )t| ? ?Remember. Remember wo have a ^adio*' waiting lvorn fixed ? fy; up oil our second flooi* with lavatory aud complete^ la* - dies' toilet conijectcd up with sewerage, where ladies can take 'the children and be perfectly private. Come and trade with us and see .what good, honest bar gains you will git. ^ ; 1 ~ , w 'p Yours Respect fully, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Big line Shirts at cut prices. STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER * #. * v . * t That is their motto, and they arc better every year. Full lino men's, bojs\ ladies' and children's. Try ; a pair of out family shoeg, Rugs, Mattings And Art Squares. Something new to show you in this liuo. Look at our Fiber rugs and art squares. Big stock of matting and rujrs just received. ? v