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jnocB very l>w round nip mtc
, a!! pr.!uU i u o 1 u lu vyAruiion to
lutnhin, 8. C!., tlokela to be sold
ov. 7th to 13 b inclusive, and for
litii scheduled to nrrlve Columbia
fore nooo Njv. 14>h, 1908, llml
for return until Nov* 16, 1908.
For rato*, delaihd iufoimation
, to Southern 4 Ritlway
litis or adflress J. L. Meek, A. G.
A?t ? AvW(.t%, Ga., or J. C. Lusk,
N>./P. Agt., Charleston, S. C.
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Important Meeting ot 1he Board
of Health
. At *- reortu meeting 6T the City
[.ftonril of Health a feller from Prof.
R.M Kmmdy of the Graded
S . 1 1 < ? t ? 1 w?8 lead '. He wlaln-d to I
know how to aut in the caso of one
<>f the pupil* who is imported to;
Have tubferoubsU. The Secretary
wan 01 d *? i ? rl lo reply t?- Mr. Ken
nedy Mi at Sec. 7110 of Civil Code
of $. C , 1902, dt flut e plainly his
powers and,duties as to, the exclu
sion from school of pupils wiili in
fectious or ~ con itif?ioua diseases;
anUTbnt tuhercuIosU is classed as
nob.- -
It was reported that the oolored
school was still without water and
the Secretary. .was ordered, to ctll
the attention' of the School Trus
tees to thip, and to the filling of
the old well on the premises.
The following report of ihe in
spection of Jail and Court House
received :
GoufUmen:? In compliance with
|iaw, the Oily Health Ofllcor and
nay-self, made inspections of the
Jail and Court House.
We flnd?the J -ail in a clean and
fairly sanitary condition, but the
minor faults wo corrected and gave
iostrtLQUQQs as to cksniog so expect
?%?nnr next inspections to find
things In proper shape.
We Insist that the vfalls of the
pells be wiped down ones a week
with cloths soaked in au antiseptic
solution, also all railings and iron
lattice work. That the floors be
swept with oil brooms The olosois
nre clean and in good shape. We
find several leaks in the plumbing
j which shotihi~be T.emi'dted at otico.
We find the Court House in first
class conditou, clean and bygienlo.
We insist here also that the floors
be swept with oil brooms, and that
all the rooms . be aired every day
aud be flooded with*sunllght. Thai
the spittoons be kept pne third fill
ed with water. That lbs Health
, , Officer jiost n otlces abou t against
[spitting an the floors and that the
[WafT jttetwg be i n tUaole
enforce this provision by
ilty parties brongbt befofS
i court.
y nsprclfully,
8.-0. Zemp,
City Bd. of fUallfc
5,000
lC res Of Land For
Sale.
? Five thousand lOrtH of laud for
bale four mile* South of Urn town of
BK*r?ba# From houiLurii Ksihoad
Bi?t t<? Lynches Crcef; from Lvnob
?? <?!??? k on boiii Mil. * of the l?ook
heart K?;ad to the Lockhroit old
JfleM Will sell from (100) ono lino
itrofi aci*? up to suit purchasers
Terra* easy.
L L OLY.HUBN,
Oot. 30th K u i ? 8. C
For Rent or Salt).
1 A two story houae in one of the
most select locution* lu the oity.
contains eight room*, two bath
rooms, pantries, etc. Completely
furnished and nil modern oonven
i?noie?; also stable and vegetable
garden. For further particulate
mil It i uom addrtea
M. BARUCH,
On; 30vh. Camden, 8, O.
Halloween Party
Theio will be a Halloween pari*
for the children, at M a. Lenoii's
Friday Mfwrru ton, Oct. 30, given b\
the Ladies of the Presh\ terUn
Church. Admission 16o. Fun he
gina at 4:30. Will hu glad to.hav*
any como in costume.
At The Methodist Church. '
Rev. O. C. Harlot's scrmnu to
young m?u last Suudav night wn
a most excellent one. There was a
large congregation present and the
closist attention was giveu Mr. Her
bert through the entire discourse.
Rev. Jesse C. Rowan will preach
in the Methodist Churoh next Sun
day night, Nov. 1*'.
Excursion Bates Via Southern By.
To Chicago, III., and return. Tick*
els on sale Oct 1 to 8 inclusive,
limited Oot 30, 1908.
New Orleans, L?.: aod return. ,
Tickets on sale Oct. 7, 8 and 9
inclusive, limited Oct. 24, 1908.
Birmingham, Alabama, and return.
Tickets on sale Oot. 18, 19 and
20, inclusive, limited October 26
Miiwaukuv, Wis, and return. Tick
- els on sale Oct. 8 to 14 inclusive
limited Oct 21.
Denver, C'd., and return. Tickets
on sale daily uuttl Sept. 30, limi
ted Oct. 31, 1908.
Ferrates, tickets, ? etc, apply to
So Ky ticket agents or address J L>j
Meek, AGP Agt, Atlanta, Ga.f or
C Lusk, D P Agt, Charleston SC
Huinbows cau never be seen in
bungho'.t 8.
W. B. DtpACH,
Attorney-At-Law,
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SEEDS
Buckbee'a "Full of Life" Northern Grow*
>edigreed Sceda have a reputation of 38 year# d
?accessful seed growing behind them. It paya t#
tlnnt the best.
Seasonable Specialties:?
fl BEANS
Earliest Red Valentine . . J3.50 Bushel
Refugee ? Extra Karly . . J3.25 Bushel
New Stringless Green Pod . J3.70 Bushel ?
Wardwell's Imp. Kidney Wax J4.50 Bushel
X>avis New White Wax . . $4.75 Bushel
Currie'a Rust Proof Wax . $4.50 Bushel
PEAS
Extra Early Alaska . . . Jtj.50 Buahel
New Early Gradna . . . .' $5.50 Bushel
Horsford'a Market Garden . #3.50 Bushel
Buckbec's Lightning Kxpreas >5.00 Bushel
C^tttice, Radish, Tomato and a full line ct
feeds. Plants and Bulbs at lowest growing price*.
Bend for complete catalogue or submit a list d
/our requirements ?nd will quote prices;
Buy direct from the grower?Save Money.
Wr'tr t^ay. Mention this paper.
H. W. BUCKBEE
liKlbtt St., Rockford Seed Farms. Rockford, la
TAX NOTICE,
Qflice of Tren-urer of Kershaw CounLy I
Camden, 8. C., Pept. 4,' 1908. j
In accordance with the Act to raise
supplies for the fiscal year commencing
January let, 1808, notice is hereby given
that the books will be open for collect
ing State, county and school taxes frofio
October 16, 1908, to March loth, 1809. A
penalty of 1 per cent Will bo added on
all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1909. |
A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid
by Feb. 1st, 1909, A penalty of seven
per cont will be added on a'.l unpaid
March 16th, 1909
The rate per centum for Kershaw
county i? aa tollowf :
Mills
Stato taxes, 5 1-2 |
School taxes, - - 8
County taxes, 8 1-4
Railroad taxes, 18 4
Court House Bo < 1-4 |
Road. 1
Total. 14 3-41
The following special levies Imve beer
made also :
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for Intereit on School Bonds Graded
8chool Building, . Mills.
District No. 1 * -
Special School tax Dist. No. 1,.
? < ?< << ?< t< .. 2
tiro dollars can b?
paid the Oonnty Treasurer from Ootobei
1 6 t|*I908; to JMareh 16tjv, 1909. x
Th^poll tax is fl.
All information as to taxes will be
[famished apon Appllckim.
In sending for Tax amounts and Be
loeipts, ?*4e with whom fhw Ifcxpajrrr
lived in Jannarylast, and
two names, give both- and be *ors to give
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LIMIT
YOUR SPENDING
?.m
And save tlio balance. That is a bettor way
to get a start ti 1 1 hucihI ly than to limit your
saving Htid nudikI the balance. It i? surpria.
i uur how quickly yon can create capital when
you k<> about it in t lie proper way and with
determination. W i t h capital ~re*orvo fund*
?? ? yon are ready lor business opportunities,
which will Surely come to you Remember it ia
NOT YOUR SAVING
alone that will make you independent Yotir
money must bo in a safe place and must work
for you.
Your money deposited in *bi* HANK ia
absolutely &ecurc, aud our SAVINGS l)K
PAUTMKNT |)'i\h4 percent, interest, com
pounded quarterly. PUT SOMK MONKY *
AWAY NOW.
Open an account and commence to save
something.
TlMHST NATMNMiRMiK.
i. D. KENNEDY.
H eadq ua rters For
?x . , ...?
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
The floods have done great damage
Bub
DAVID WOLFE
Having recently bought out a largo
BANKRUPT STOCK
aul a splendid lino of frefdi goods in the Northern markets
consisting of
Clothing and General Merchandise
Is better prepared than ev*-r to ofifor you Sj eoiftl Bargains
along all ines
Suits made to Order a Specialty
Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose
purchases amount to $5.00
ft B O jsp D
Air Line Railway.
Eastern Tirao
Those arrivals and departure*, ae w?ll aa tirao
given only as information and are nol guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Camletr
Jjf. Cheraw
Ar. Hamlet^
Lv. Ralrigh ^
Ar. I 'oitamouth
Ar. Richmond"
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltimore
Ar. New York
No. 84
7 10 p tn
8 M p ni
9 25 p m
. . 12 40 a in
7 60 a m
6 40 a m
8 60 a id
9 57 a in
2 46 p no
SOUTH Bt>UND
No 81
9 47 a m
10 65 a m
2 15 p in
6 10 p m
6 30 a m
8 56 a no
and connections are
Effective Sept 13, 1908
No. 68
6 80 a m
8 08 a m
8 56 a m
1 1.56 a m
5 40 p m
5 10 p in
8 85 p ra
1 1 0G p m
7 23 a D3
No 48
10 40 p m
11 45 p m
2 46 a m
7 15 a m
f> 20 p m
8 .15 p tn
Lp. Camden
Lv. Columbia
? Lv. Savannah ?
Ar. Jacksonville
. + Ar. Tampa -
Ar. Montgomery
Tralfr* 81 and* 84 are eotppoted of ^ltio following <fatgh class equip ?
mont: Pnllmtn drawing room, aleopln# car between Jcraey City and
| Tamp*. Dining cars Jersey City and Richmond and Hamlet and 8avannah.
wean Washington and Jacksonville, and Jackson*
V|l ' o
Tritns N'o 86 *nYI 4B thronali tkeptog car a between Jrrsey City
Jacksonville, dlulng oa's Washington *nd Hamlet Buflfot parlor oar
O'laches Washington and Jacksonville
For fortber information an I r*?<Tvatlona anulv to *
B. J. COOP Kit. Agent, or wrlta to J. 8 BrOHBHRQER.
' - - T P. A., Oolombla. 8. Q.
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ON A LEVEL WITH LOW PRICE
COTTON AT THE FAMOUS
GILT EDGE STORE.
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Now wo realize that ,erops i? ro short ill hoiiio sections and
thut our staple (cotton) in not bringing just what it ought to,
ho we are going to try und meet you half way. Wo have a
store full of new goods and at prices o t and bel*>w tho level
of llie price of cotton. Oomo in and let us oonvice you that
$1 will buy just as much this full as $1. GO would list winter.
Ladies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Skirts
And Rain Coats.
We have a beautiful line of those goods just lecoivcd from
some of tho best northern tailors. If you want to see Home
of the nowest styles in suits just come in and look at our liuo
from 112.00 to $25.00.
Wo are showing the most complete liuo of Woolen Dress
Goods, Silks and all of the novoltieN in silk and eolton mixed
goods in the city, and "Oh, so cheap!" is what our lady
friends say whoti wc tell them the price.
jMotiops, jMotlofis?
Our stock of novelties in neckwear, belts, tibbons, rucbings
and all the little adjuncts to a lady's dnss cannot to sur
passed.
A full line of gent*', ladies' nnd children's underwear at
jpopulur pi n ?a.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Big line .Shirts at cut prices.
STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER
Thnt is their motto, and they are better every year. -Full
line men's, bo^s', ladies' and children's. Try a pair of our
family shoes.
Rugs, Mattings And Art Squares.
Something new to show you in th;s line. Look at our
Fiber rugs and art squares. Big htock of matting and rugt
just received.
Domestics.
Here is where you can see the big difference in prices.
Fruit of the Loom and Androscoggin 4-4 Bleh 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 Shoeting at 23e
Best 10-4 Brown Sheeting at 20c yd
Good Checked Homespun at 5o yd
4-4 Bleached Home*puu from 5o up.
See our remnants of Outing at 5c yd "
Remember. ;
Remember that we have a ladieV waiting room fixed
up on our second floor with lavatory and* complete la- *
dies' toilet connected up with seweragO, where ladies can take
the children and be perfeitly private.
Come and trade with us and see what good, honest bar*
gains you will get.
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