The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 08, 1909, Image 2
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PUBLISHED EVKKY FRIDAY
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W. JJ. M&OWBLL
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Businoiu local*, 6 cunt* per line each in
sertion.
Candidates' Oard* (or County office*
$6.00. Congressional $10.00.
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OAMDKN, H. C., OCT. H, 1909
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Tlit' County In iir$99fM)fr
County Treasurer 1). M. RlcCa*
kill has received the following frouu
Stale Treasurer It. II. Jennings :
Dear Sir:? 1 am Bending yon
herewith check for your county'#
portion of Insuranoo Tax for July,
Auguat und September as reported
by the Insurance Cnmmlssioner.
Please aign the endowed receipt
nud return to uic.
Youra truly,
Jt. II Jenn ings,
Strife Treasurer.
The following is the receipt:
Col u in bin, S. C.. Oct, fS, M)
Received from R. II. Jennings,
Btaie Treasure?, Three Hundred
and Twenty- nine Dollars and KJyt
Coots M29 05 on account of addi
tional insurance license fees to
June 80th, 1909, under Section 1-1
of an Aot entitled "An A<!t to es
tablish tho Insurance Department
of South Carolina.
I). M. M c. ( ! a* kill,
Treas. Ki-r. C >.
| The above coiuch in compliant
with the Act passed nt the ln?<l
ishturc n qnii itig ihe S'ttl? Ti'mis
urer it) pay to t h r Cuun:> Treasur
er of each county one-half of ihe
additional license feo collected < n
the gross premiums collect! d by
each Insurance company in that
county. ? Fid. Chronicle. j
If llo Wero ji Ne?ro
"Tho Columbia Light, " a im^U:
paper publiaLud iu Columbia kuv :
"Mr, Jiin F tt mum belter t h h i- k l? i b
God that he iH rot a negro. He
would bo backing on the hi >?,y
banks of the C.'ugaree were he a
black man."
Hy a iccent published stall motel
by Secretary - of -Stale MeC mn ii i*
shown lh-At Keinlnw county h-vi in
vested one hundred and fourteen
thousand dollais in new < n ? 1 1 j>- is
en^ince the 1st of January of <hif>
year. Who can eay that our c nr.
ty is not making progress?
Tho State fair is approaching
and preparations are being mnde
for a bigger fair than ever. The
opening day is Nov. 1 and the f ?\ i r
will last six days. On Nov. (>
President Taft will visit Columbia
Ki
Patronize Home Folks.
The following is from the Dili <n
Herald :
4,Not manv da\s ftjjjo i In i l.iiM
of Toe 1 1 ?f r n ! (1 r ? c o i v < ? I a f? t ? t mctilj
fioiu a local men-hunt on it hi I- i
head pi in led mil i [ town. T >e ed
itor of ilir IIoi nisi novel I li li l of |
ordering his good* fioin ii!' of
town hut win'. H'rniglit to tin it . t i ? '
chani'rt store anil bought t It ? tn he
ciuise he believed in palrou.zing j
home enterprises. Hut not so
with the merchant; when h.? tirrd- I
od stationery he in v??r th u^h' of I
patronizing the houic pup t hu
.went to extra tiouhle and expense
to gi t the B'vme gords else when .
The Herald is ml an obj^et of!
oharity but a legitimate husims in
stitution that is as well ? ? pi otl ?
for turning out 1 1 r h l class pi .n'mg
as any office In the State. [?. do s
lion want a penny it does not earn
legitimately Hut aa a home insti
tution it certainly is entitled to an
opportunity to hid oa woik before
it is sent elsewhere. If it' canno'.
compete with other first-class print
ing houses it doesn't want the work,
but all things being even the homo
enterprise ought to be given the pre
Ejrference. The same principle chu
jpjbe applied to every business enter
prise in Dillon and this nrticlo is
written for the benefit oT those who
are in the habit of buying other
things out of town besides printing
The home merchant is entitled to
- |.he !<>oal trade provided ho can
give yon the same goods for the
name money. This buying away
frodllnnDe 1? more of a habit than
Anything else? not a willful one, hut
thoughtless, indefforeni, don't
care, selfish eort of business policy
?t makes otherwise good men
gative ioroea as town builders."
To Be OlTen Away.
pright Grand" Piano
OiU Edge
Copyright Hart SchafFncr St Marx
This Hudson-Fulton celebration was a big affair for all of us. It's a good thing to com
memorate the daring courage of Hendrick Hudson, who sailed across the Atlantic in his
queer litte ship, the "Half Moon," to add to the knowledge about the new world. It is fit*
ting to pay honor to Robert Fulton, whose crazy little steamboat, the "Clermont," which
took two days and nights to go from New York to Albany and back, was the forerunner of
our great fleets which cover the distance from Liverpool to Sandy Hook in about four days.
The thunders of the fleet which saluted these two historic craft is a tribute to courage
and to progress. And if you'd like to see evidences of progress in other lines, compare
l^aft 3cliaffpc|* & ]Vlafx clothes
with the fashions and fabrics as shown in illustrations of clothes twenty years ago. They
are the best developments in clothes; .the finest modern product of the tailoring art; the
latest achievements in style and in all-wool fabrics.
The latest ocean steamship doesn't compare more favorably with Fulton's attempt than
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes compare with clothes made a few years ago even by the best
tailors. They're the highest type today.
We want the pleasure of showing them to you; suits and overcoats, in all the
best weaves and models. Suits $18.50 to $35.00 Overcoats $f8.50 to $25.00
BARUCH ' NETTLES COMPANY.
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
; Trespass Notice.
l\n trance npui the premises known a*
j ' Thf? Tt* rrm'r-" t? j ? ?- i ? i \ fly f <???
Ti?*k|'R8m is will l>e |?ro?miied. l ick
tin kor> and sivht-stt-rj arc <s]>niall)
warned.
C. M. THOMPSON.
1 >fp'< ttrn^.
Notice.
As Dispensary Auditor, il be
coiihk m V duty undo r an A < ? I of the
j(?oiM-rnl A?>cn My of Uhu). "To pro
| vide for the i. '< of Uio several
j ct mi ;> t y disp i!!-afii h in thi? State and
! for M.r ml?? of alt stocks of iiquo 8,
j be v? ra^^f, fixtures an ! oil or prop.
? rt> t<elongi?g to tbo several dispell
Ham h" to nviko investigations a^ to
the conduct of iliD30 di*p> usuries
and tf> approve all cia ins against j
the dispensaries before name are
puiil. It is toy earnest. desire to have
theue dispensaries closed in strict
compliance with th? law, n ti ? ) in or
der to do bo, 1 hereby request that
all persona having claims ngainvt
the County D.p|.eueary Hoards shall
report samo to mo befyre lJiih day
of Ncveuiber, 1009. I al-o desire
thai any and all persona who know
of any irregularities or wrong doings
in tlio management of any dispensa
ry to n-poft n8ioo to mo in order:
that a thorongh investigation of all
finch matters may be made prior to
November lfcth nt whieh tlWO tbo]
business must be closed. I am send
ing thin request to all of the coun
ties whiob lave recently voted!
ngaio-t tbe sale (il itbiakt y, thai 1
may hirv^ttre~~fc**tiUtloe of all per
sons wbo may bs in * position to aid
in snob matters
Yours respeetfnlly.
W B. WEST.
Dispensary Auditor.
Columbia, 0. 0 , Ool. 6tb, 1109.
Final Discharge.
Notice in hovel. v >jiv?n that NV R
Hough. Admiuistrator of the estate of
(J. Iv. Ilorton, deceased. has thia day
made application unto me for a final dis
charge as such Administrator, and that
Saturday, the lCih day of Oct., 1905). at
10 o'clock a niM at the office of Judge of
I'robate, has boon appointed for the hear
ing of said petition.
PRESENTS
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, |
WATCHES,
STERLING SILVER
CUT GLASS, '
ART GOODS.
All new and absolutely beau
tiful goods. Come in whenev
er you have an opportunity.
Remember wo only handle
SOLID and GENUINE
GOODS. If not convenient to
comt in, send in your mail
order, which always has our
PERSONAL ATTENTION,
with a GUARANTEE TO
PLEASE. Always glkd to
see you at .
SYLVAN BROS.,
Jewel era. Silversmith* And
Optioians, Corner Main &
Hampton Streets.
W L McDOWKLL
Judge of Probate Kershaw Co
Sept. 30, 1909
J uBt Arrived.
Lnrgrst assortment Art Sq'iare#
d n<~] Rugs in the oltv. Arl Sq-iares
fro m $5,00 in $30.00 hi
.Tuo Qili Edge Store.
TAX NOTICE.
Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County)
Camden, 8. C.? 8ept. 27, 1909. j
Notice is hereby given that the books
will he open for collecting State, county
and achool taxes from October 16, 1909,
to March 1st. 1910. A penalty of 1 per
cent will be added on all taxes unpaid
by January 1st. 1910. A penalty of two
per cent on all unpaid by Febrlst, 1910
A penalty of acven per cent will bei
added on all unpaid March 1st. 1910.'
The rate per centum for Kershaw
county i? as lollowa :
\ Mills
State taxes. 5 1-4
School taxes, 8
County taxes, 8 U4
Kailro'ad taxes, 18 4
Court House Bonds 1-4
Itoadt 1
Interest on Bridge Bonds 1
, Total. , 1? 1-*
The following apeoial levies hare been
made al?o :
Mills.
Interest on Sebool Bonds District
No. 1, 1-4]
Special School tax Dlst, No. 1. 3
40.
ii i>
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.. * .. ?? 4e
- Ths poll tax Is $1 ; road tax |S.
All information a< to t* xm will bt 1
furnished upon application.
D. y.JfcOMkUl, .
/ Ckrnntt Trsa?
JUST ARRIVED!
A large and complete stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
We also have a large stock of
FURNITURE,
Trunks, Mattresses' and Blankets
1 . - T ;
which \vill be sold at prices to meet
-I.'-' ; ? " ; ? - V '
5c. cotton.
Respectfully,
V > .? V ? ?
* . /,? dks
N. O. BOYKIN,
?*m~. &Sri
Dwelling And Merouitile Risks A Specialty.
Represents Only The Best And Most Reliable Companies
R**l EeUte And B?ntiog Agent.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
State of tfouth Car In Itie Court
olins, > of Oomnuu
County iitKewbttw ) l?leaa
Henry Savage, Geo. T. Utile,
Plaintiffs,
Against
Sum' I. M Braelley and Springs
Hanking $ Mercantile Co.
Defendants.
To the Defendant# : Samuel M. Bradley
and tfpriogi Hanking & Mercantile Co.
You are l?crobj summoned end re<juir.
ed to n'lewrr the complaint in thU action
which ?iti filed in (he office of the C-lerlc
of i he Court of Common Plcaa fur the
?aid county in ('amden ill Mid State, on
17ih ol September, 1009, and to serve a
copy of your anuwer to die said compiling
on the subscriber at hi* office in Cftro -
dun. South Carolina, within twenty day*
after tin* ?crvice hereof, uxidutdve of the
day of such eeryjee; ami if you fail to au
ewer tl e complaint within the time afore*
?.ti<l, Hi* i'Uintlff in this action will ap.
ply fo i Iim Court for the relief demanded
in ttio uompUiut.
Date l at Camden, S. 0? 17th day of
September, A l>. 1909.
THOd. J. KIRKLAND.
Attorney for Plaintiff*.
To tie Defendant, Samuel M. Bradley.
Take notice that tba complaint
herein was tiled in the office of
( Ink of Court of Common Pleas for Kejr
.sIih (v county at Camden, S. , on the
I7<h d?y "t September. A. D.. 1909.
T H OS. J. K1UKL1ND.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Canid'n. S C. Sopt. 17th, 1909.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
SUte of South Carolina, } Court o i
County of Kershaw, j oowrnon Plea*.
(Complaint Borved.)
The Enterprise Building Loan
Association , Plaintiff,
against
Scipio English, I. B English and J.
N. Jones, Defendant a.
To the I)t'fe Yanta :
Voit me hereby summoned and ?
require.! ?<? nil wcr the Complaint in this
ii< ii i> ?>f *\ ? ifli a ? <>py is herewith scrv
("I u 1 1 n v on. mi I to nerve u copy of your
jii.swrr :>> r-i.fl Complaint on t lie sub
s tie s :it 1 1 1-1 1 rllicein Camden, S. O.,
wii.i i n i < i ? t ? 'u? s after the service here
of > >i-l ,.<\f "i tie day of such service;
ni.'' i yu'.i.. :o answer the Complaint
wil l ii : I'timo aforesaid, the plaintiff'
in tiit> lu.i.ju v^tl 1 apply to the Court (or
(Ik* ivliet ileniandeJ in the Complaint. t/
.DftUd September 22hd 1909.
SHANNON A MILLS,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To the defendant, J. N. Jonet:
You will please take Notice that
the oiiginal Summons and Complaint in
the above set ion was filed in the office of
the Clerk of tho Court of Com tnem Pleas
for Kershaw County, this day ; and that
a copy of the same was this day deposit-:;
ed in the post ottice at Camden, 8. 0. ?
posta^H paid, directed to you as follows:
J. N. Jones. Esq., Nnshville Pcpn-Colff"
liottlinp Works, NuahviUe, Davidson
County. Tenn.
Camden, S. C., September 23'd, 1909.
SHANNON & MILLS,
Plaintiff's Attorney?.
LY
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"3P0RV.
The following is a list of claims fipprov
eil at (1 ordered paid uttlic tegular month- '
ly meeting held Monday, Oct. 4, If 03 S ^ '
OF Hnmnaou, S?? 1 T C $
D K Hough, ''
W K Klliott "
II T Johnson, sal
.r?M Smith, sal
John (t Kelly, sal
E A Brow n, sal
J I) Sinclair . tal
D M Kirkley, sal
S K Kellv , sal
Np? ton Kelly, sal
J K DeKav, ?al
M C West, s<d and post
I J McKcnzie, sal and post
M B liabon, " " "
I) M Mcaskill, Sal and Post
it D Williams, sal
John Collins, sal
I C Hough, sal and post ,
.1 S Tramham. sal and fees
H K Mtiun, 8tip C G
F B Floyd. Overseeing Rd
M D Kfllv. top Bdgu
B M Pence, rd wk
Lonnie Watts. Overseeing rd
John Wood, rd wk
E M lint k.nbee, rd wk
G It Clemei ti, " "
L K liartield, overseeing fd
Bill Ailkins, overseeing rd
J~D (iotT. id wk
It M Hampton. Blacksmith wk
H B Johnson, " "
Heath Sup (jo, sup
It I, Smvrl, Blacksmith wk
Then WW nlflAll C)lin *a
n i\
Titos W" Watson, eup to poor
Richards Brothers, sup io poor
O W Ddhney, sup to poor
G W I)*bney. supt poor house
G G Hftiles, wk at poor house,
J A Watts, sup to pau
M 1$ Rabon, sup to pau,
Rhame & Ueatlie, sup to pau,
W T Smith, sup to pau
Lewis A Christmas, supplies
A II Duncan, sup to pan
W K Russell, tup to pau
J F Baker, sup to pau
Rons it E-vans, sup to pau
T J Arrants, coffin
J L Hinson. sup to pau
Elmore Brown, sup to pau
N 8 Bichards, sal
J as T TruesdeU, sal
John Rabon, Jr., sal ?
L J Jordan, sal
W T Jeffere, sal & St*
R W Hammonds, Sal
O A Gregory, sal
H M Fincher, sal
T E Gregory, fcal
T R Fletcher, spe con
Walter R Trnesdell, pal
T J Snayrl, Jr., sal
J A Shaw, sal
L P Thompson- sal
H D Heath, sal
F T, TrneidelL ?1
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