The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 05, 1909, Image 2
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PUBLISHED KVKHY FRIDAY
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W\ Xj. MoBOWBriL
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Boeiuetb lot rt !? , 6 cunts per line each in
sertion. ?;
Candidates' Card# for County officii
?0.00. Congressional $10.00.
Kitm ?oa AovKMTifliNO {"-Ordinary
transient adrertisments, ft rut Insertion
$1.00 per square ; each subsequent in
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Communications will he published when j
of Interest to the general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will be assumed for the
views of correspondents,
Obituaries charged for at sumo ruUii u>
ordinary advertiniiiK.
BoesoKirTioN Katki One year , $1 .60 !
?is month*, 75 centa; three month*, 40 j
cents.
OAMDKN, 8. O., NOV. f>, 1 909 j
Ail Kxpluuatioii.
We are sorry to learn that our re
marks about the (street work hint,
week' were misconstrued by ?ot)>e
We did not intend to reflect upon
any former Mayor wliatever, neither
did oflr remarks refor to the town in
a whole, but to that particular pari '
on Main street between PeKalb St J
and LaKayetto Avo. It Was during
Dr. F. Leslie Zemp's administration
that lights and water wero installed
whioh at onoe placed it among the
np to-date and progressive towns of
tho Stat", and l)r. Corbet*, Mr. Ken
nedy, Mr. McUreight and Mr. Cut
rison all rendered valuable and pa
triotie services too numerous to -spe
cial Iza, ami a desire to rcfl-'ct upon
any one of them was entirely aln-en1
from us. Camden has been fortu
nate in iier Mayors for tho past 2<>
years
The Big Show Coming
Frank K. Griswold's MauamoLh
Railroad Pavillion
Tell Nights In a Ibir rooin Co.
Under.a Hig Water Proof T?*n',
lilted up in Grand Opara IIou*e
Style.
Will Kxhibit at Camden
Corner DeKalb and Mill Streets
Monday Nov. 8th at 8 p. m
'This Company c?rrie? 30 people.
A car-load (if all Special S"t ru n .
with Calcium and eoJorwl lire eH'cdi
One of the i)est hands ? a supt-ih
Orchestra of ten piece*, and a M ?? -
aphone Quatlelle. The only C un
pany traveling that uikIo b a sp< cial
ty of this Grand Old Tempcinnce
Play, and has no connection wtlli
?ny other attractions. Nothing
Cheap but the Prices.
Admission if) and 2ficis.
Come anil liring the Whole Family.
Prof. K. I). Hay worth'* Military
Band will give two popular Concerts
at noon unci 7 p. m.
Don't fuil to hear "Little Mar
guerite," the child actresa us ,4Mary
Morgan." She hutt no Kqnal.
Rememher tho Dale,
Court*
Court convened in ('ftwdjij lant
Monday, Judge MtinuiODgar prMtri
in?,*ftd aolioitor Cobli r? |>rCHonlin >?
'tho Hlute. Hood prngree* ??ad?
ttnd by "Wedrx-adM ni^bi the
criminal cubcb had Imhhi disponed of
and tun tfinrtd Jtiry and thin week'*
| Ju'y ^jarliiiryftd, Th<? M)oy? ?
utj' ? ??<?? worii 1 1 i?*?i :
jSf ( ! Noiauti, anfftuit and butt* rv
or n !dgh aggravated unture. #fto
or 1 f> day?,
J.tm'.H Birth Id, disposing of crop
uijdur Hcp Not gniity.
j U- ii i,v Bait h, pu jury. Not guilt
Stfv? n Wiley ami Manning; ('row
ell. bu'giH'V Miid larony ft y*ar? i(
Junioi Jucknon I'kud guilty <?f
rtftHHiill HO' i battery of u LIkIi and
avit'rHvatbd nid.uro? iw montliu,
Al <? Prak'dord, atoanlt and bat,
frry with intent t<> kdi Not fMillty
Jtftilrtad UfH, rapo. Not guiliy.
.John ,'I'ruQBdcU, inurdvr. Not
Utility.
I,i; win Cm tor, ttiuault and battory
Milton (tanks, larceny, 18 nu>nthn.
Bobt Wright, and tJoly BlackwHl
A ui id \> Willi intent to kdl Hobi-rt
VV rigid, 0 months in rcforroitory M
Mm-cnro Ulackwctl <5 monthfl in
pcnlb ntuiry,
H A Ma huffy, A and ll? Continued
llainploQ JoiH'B, placing cd>*truc.
tlon on railroad track 1 load guilty
5 yours.
Presentment of tho Gf/uid Jury.
*l'? i Ili* Honor, .lud^a K W. Moinini ng?*r
Pruiding at K' II Venn of Court fur
l\er?huw County..
Wirtmve <m nil bill* pre?entfd
by I he .Solicitor
I ll.JU^Td'.l I) lilt' report of the Sum rill
i tlfj'it of Kdiieation, wh>i"ii Vi>ur Honor
iltMMfl o ?*r l" mk for in ven( iK?l iolij bey
il> r t . 1 1 ? ? that lli" Kunniiu'i of the Kr>ind
Sj'ity. alonji wiili t Ik; Auditor, madp ?
I 1 1 m ? r ' > 1 1 k h ex :iir i nut ion of hi.* hooks on Sen.
I l ei 1 1 hi i 15. and i.,iiii'l same to l?e correct,
i W In lewitli return you I) i report
In r < y n tl ?? to thf ei ,'lu r.iU li let ion from
Mr M ?'? Wcvt, the County Supei viaor
which we liei .'*v |l ii I'Hurn, bf-|{ to ? t f? I ?"
that I,- fol'e i (???oil! iiii*ii'!i ii>? that iv fence
twel'.c I-, i t. Iii^h. and thirty vardi? tonjr,
In* en i ti '1 oji th? North aidu of tho juil.
we ciii efiill v 1< i iked in I lie mutter an !
eouniih re'! all c unplnintf. frnri) ihose I i \ -
no{ in ar ih" jail. It ell'tcle-l thoii? luost
wli.,.ii' .ii^-r* were iiiioert tpe utrt'ft a no
faevd ? JL ?? jail,' Y?."i enn readily sect tint
it !; it , , I piuciii-itl for I Ii4M.ii lo t > u t up ?
I ti n, ? !n rtit oil He' view of the j a rl fro'm
l-llt.il" tfoltl porche* So WL' Rlill I' COIU
liii i i.l thai I he ivni'i: l?e eieeted as nt?ov?'.
We fertile!' t ? coin Ulelld tlmt the liedgu
tliui v? I- p'unled i.i':ir ! Ii>< juil he propvrlv
cu.'iv tied i'u I h it in ii f. w >e?r? It will hi
Hion i i-sni s' to l."."'*o U|> the feu 'e,
I \\o ri "01.1111(011! I h it a'l nflh'er* M'l'l tin
1 1 1 1 ; t !i.' I irrf.- he ll. kfd to <h> hII tin i
| I Ih v jmik ihiy ran !?> ? ; . f ? ?r ll,t- |Aw f ? t
j I he l-l eVelil liiii of e 1 1 1 , * 1 1 v lo n ii i in :i l>, n*
! v*r < iiy'nntlya, e i a i? ? that hIioiiI-I | e
' 1 1 |i I ' l'. I'll j; ? lOi (Ml II i- h ? I.
\\ >? i , :i \ . ? in. i iiin.r hit' faiorahl" ? 1 11 4 -
? I. ! > '., make ol, ilii' ?'i?ud U i> >0? '?(" tl -
! l'o i I.l ou i . haiil raisjf, rVin Ja hi.
"{iTri't ,'i-~h , ?
V\ 'e i!"tiiie (? t hnnl. v.nr It ?ni.?r, tl'
^??li ili.tr, a1 'I ? tin r o!lir-:tN of the ('mil .
? (it y> i! r ii'-iptni '-ittenMon n : i ? I courtesy.
I!"- ['C. Villi v s"il>u, . 1 1 1 ? 1 1.
w. i; . r.v i.. Jr..
r (U i n. an .
j Nov. 2nd, | IMi'.i.
Final Discharge.
N'i|i''i? i*i hi rehv i \ ? ? 1 1 tl.al W (
Hre.Mii. A'tniiiu*h ah r .f tl.e i -tale of
i .Mi:-, I'Vicci ?? M to- IV II,.' I!* I '. I. -IS th'H
.'lis ii i - 1 , ?? | ,| ? I i .Hi" !? !?> lin f>r I'ni e.l
dim harfi, ?? i ii \ 'in;,. ?.?; rii'ut and thi-i
: Snir.nl iv, !l:p 2''ili < I t \ I N> ? v . , I fins'. * t
lO ,< t 1 1 'ck a 111 , a! till' ' otiU'i" of J 11 d ?41- 1 1 1
l'i.. ate. Ii?m h> -ii .? ppoini <-d lot iM'hea*
,1,1 ?>.
w I, m- iiowri.i.
f .t.i It;.- o; 1'ioha'e 'Kei'fll.aw Co. .
I i>i -'!. I.' 'II.
THE CAPITAL HIGHWAY
Aotivity on the Capital b h ny
is now centered on tbo northern
end. The roadway from Columbia
to Atlanta Is reported to he pi acti
cally completed. There in nn<
to the immediate north of
GdlfLttbie, from Columbia to Cam
den, that is only half finished. Turn
is the "Two Notch" road to the
eouaty lio* of Kershaw. The re.
maining part of this stretoh of road
way will he oompleted before spring,
perhaps before the first of Jtnuary
The people of Kershaw ooumy have
been raising 6Mb, end have a con
siderable sum in bank to be spplied.
isMifrljf r+fce building of}
1; and Information has besn
10 III ?fl?in of the Capital
(Courtos/ of Tlu> Ci>ltiiiil)i.t .Stale.)
'Highway a Tfl .t i .11 ti.it ininirdi
tli 1> n f 1 0 r 1 h?- (1 *! >f January t Ij <
liMll ' i <? 4" I) M . t. t I f' O'llivicls be j
: longing t ? KtTi iiHW county will h<
pul lo w i; It, tm l the const tue' Mr
of tbo TvJiJ will g-> fniwaid will
d i.-?p a icli. < ?
Very lecentiy Frank Weldon, sec
retary of iho aeaociuiion, vr as ii
[Columbia en route to Kaiirglt anc
Richmond, and gate a atalcmrn'
ooocerning the itatus of the *voik ot.
this grout enterprise, and the plan*
in view for endurance runs, etc.
Oue of the inlet-eating alateim-nl*
he made wni that $400,000 has beer,
luhacrihcd for the oooitruction 01
(he portion of the road balweet*
BlobmoDd and Washington.
Oubbage Plant* For Balo.
Kirat crop cabbage plant* now
ready for lrat)?planlioff.
If Trueidell.
Oppotlle new Coutt Mouse
ttpecta) Trainn
VU Haahoaid It Ao'count of
- ht*te Fair Nov, 8, 4, "5 and 0.
Kor the eonveoieocfl of vi?iioi?
lo ibis Stain' Fair Ibe Sou I mart! will
hjM'rinl train* between Ham
let and Colurooia (Mi W ed ii ctt'i ii\ ,
Ttiumdav/, Friday awf Saturday,
Nov. 3, 4, 6 ami 0 .
K *t>lc ro Time.
Kouud trip rate
Lv llmnlul 0 30 a in %'i 40
f/V Oahorne (J 40 a in 3 10
IiV Kollock* fi f>5 a in 8 4ft
ky riicruw 7 05 a in 3 80
liV 1* At r ick 7 3 5 n in 3 00
IiV Middeuduif 7 47 a in 2 70
I,v Mi1 Hi ii 8 05 a in 2 40
iyV Hr ill unci K 15a tu 2 25
IjV C?l*ell 8 25 a in ^ 2 05
IjY C iindcn 8 45 a in 1 75
liV Logoff 8 52 a in 1 75
[,v liianny *.i I :i ?? 1 30
Ar C- luinhir 0 50 a -in. RoiuidIpi;
lfav<* Columbia ft 40 p in. Tiukfcla
(<<tu H<i?il?t and Oatiorne do not
include luktiU to Hie fair grounde.
Kir fiirilur information call <n
ue*'/f*l Seaboard A'P'nt or nr?l? J.
.S K'obliri K<r T P. A., Coin in In ??,
S. C , or R. II Slhubi'II, A. (i . 1>.
A * Savon n ah | (i a.
Sale of Personal- Property.
hi purmanro of an order of the Pro
balo Court, of K?r?h??'w Countv, I will
Hell, at public auction, in the lii^liuut bid
der. 'I tiling ihn l"ua| hour* of Hair*, on
I*' i i ? J m y , tho P1 fill tiny of November, It 109,
ul tin* ri-bidrnco of the lato It, A. Mo
Oloster, droenBed, in Korelmv County,
South Ciiroliuu, tho following personal
property :
Tiiff* (3) MuI'h. Oho (I) Cow, Six (h) J
on. (I) Wagon, and u lot of Farm!
in): I ooln
Term* '.'f 8ah?. C'lah.
T. M MclM.KSTfCIt,
Adiiiinitft rotor.
Oil. L'Htl,, 1 1)00, . .
Citatfo'ri.
tfouth Carolina.; ? Korshaw County
By W. Fj. M<'Dow? |l, .1 nd^c <>f I'robrtfe
W|t?*ro.ii'i, JainvH II. Kdwarda made I
Miit to ini', to urunt 1 1 i id Loltera of Ai
uiifiHttaiion ot tho Katate of and . ell'ecr1'
')< ll.-i-ry K Kdwarda deceat>c-i.
'I'li.-Hf i?i.- therefore to i it.e and il l
ui "nth 1 1 all aitil j* i n i; 1 1 1 :i r the kindred and!
creditors o t llic 8, iid llfiiry K. KUwards
deceased, Unit tiu'v bo ami appear lioloit*
Mil', ii. I ! ? ? ? Court of Prohati*. to he heid
ul t nni'li ii. S. ('., i)ii Nov. 115th, ntxt
)?uhii.'?n4oti I hi-reof. at 11 o'clock ::r
? !.?? f ? n hi. oil t i mIiuw imiim', it anv they :
ii.tvit. w f i y ill- ^aid jidiitini-trai loti eliotnd '
not yr, titi-d,
' i i veil uuih-r my li.nnj, Huh 2Gtli d.i\|
O t , A I ?. 1 'JO A
W M.IJOWKi,!,,
Jjidrfif of I'ro'ialt* for Kershaw County. I
1'ubli^heil on the 2Uth day of Octo- 1
ber. I'.Mlit. in tin* Camihii Chronicle
j
INVITATION TO FAIR WEEK
. VISITORS.
Don't mi^s t lie opportunity, j
while in our city, of seeing the i
most hvautilul line of ail sol - j
ill .aenuino goods in Diamonds,'
Jewelry, Watches, Sterling;
silver, Out and Kngraved!
fllass that has ever been seen!
in South Carolina. Keniem-j
her we only have solid and]
genuine goods ? no imitations.
If not (convenient for jou to
come in, send your order by
mail, which always has our
personal attention, with a
?guarantee to please.
Shall always bo glad to sec
von at
SYLVAN BROS,
Jewelers, Silversmiths Ami
Opticians, Corner Main &
Hampton Streets,
Columbia. S. C.
TAX Will' " |
- > ill v e of Tre isurt-r of. Kershaw County) !
("Riv.deh, S. C , Sept. 1909. f I
N<'lue is hereby yiven thai the books ;
will l>e open for colic* tint; ^tate, county j
H!t<i school taxes (n?m October !'*>, |
('? Mmvh 1st. 1!' 10. A penalty of 1 pei j
nt will he ail '..??! on it 1 1 tax?* unpfti<lj
Kv .I.tnuars 'tit. 1910. A penalty of two '
'(?or oi lit <>?', 1 . unpaiil by Im b. 1st. li? 1 0> !
A penalty o! i*i vrn i>'r coot will be ;
lili"! mm C.i . 1 1 1 1 1 i i : t .March I t. 1910
Ttw r'.t?* t or ccntfnn for Kershaw i
'.mi.! \ in .is t Uow.h :
M ills 1
Mate t f> 1- 1
S. |>ool taxcH, 3 !
S'onutv tnxo*, 3 1-4 i
K <ti I 1 laxr.i, 1 8 4
Court House Homis 1-4
Uoa.ls * 1
Interest on Bridge Bon is 1
Total. lrtl-?
The tollowmv special loie* have heoi
.made also :
Mills.
Interest on School Ponds District
No. 1, 1-4
Special School tax Dist, No. 1, 3
?? 2, 1 3-4 j
" " " " " 4, 8 l.y|
>i >s ji >? )? 7 2
" " 10, 2
- I, II ? j it 2
.. ?? >? ?? ?? |2, 2
it ?? n i? ?? _ 17 g
?i n ii ?? >i jg g
.? i. i. .? | Q* 2
?? .... V ?* " -2
ii it ii ii ii ofl, 2
II ?? " , " "27 2
>? ?? ii ?i - j
?. ?? ?? ?? ?< 4g 1
The poll tax i? $1 ; roatl tax $2.
All information aa to taxes will be
furnlahad upon application.
, D. M. McOaakill,
Ovtaf? Trtw
Copyright J { 4 j t SdutTncr & c Marx
Good -clothes bcpch
show here
"pi aft Schaffpe]* &
Par* suits
t t
* ?
If you're interested in good clothes
we dont believe you're interested in
any other kind ? we want you to drop
in some day and see our show.
Admission free; none but prize win
ners exhibited; and all the exhibits
and entries are for sale; all of the fa
mous Hart Schaffner & Marx thor
oughbred class.
Some very fine imported Scotch
fabrics shown in both suits and
overcoats; as well as the best Ameri
can goods.
. Style, finish, tailoring, all-wool
certainty in fabrics; the finest clothes
ever produced. Fit guaranteed.
<
Suits $18.50 to $30.00
Overcoats $16.50 to $30.
This store is the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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BAROCHflETTL
COMPANY.
THE BIG STORE
Hirsch Brothers & Co.
For Values!
Fall And Winter Styles Now Ready!
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
Our Ready-to-wear Department Of- '
fers Remarkable Values In
New Fall Styles. ' ^
I ... '
A few wonderful bargains among uiany. others in our largo ready-to
' wear section. This season's showing hy fur <-olip**s any previous event
| embracing an it does magnificent creations from W'?rld famous and Euro
pean and American designers. \Vh*n you see the rich beauty of onr dit?
; play, the charming collection of Suits. Dresses, Skirts, Capes, Millinery,
j lMtlcoats, etc, ond the excellent values wo nfT?r, you would pay that
i Htrsch's is tlio Ideal/ Store to buy. Kvery garment u beauty and marked
j at an attractive low price. All alterations free of ch-irge. Porfect fit
j guaranteed. - f;
i
Our Ladie's Tailored Suits Are Pleas
ing Hundreds of Ladies.
j Women of discriminating th*te Ml u 8 . ffot< ?u.Ujf^teo k i n d e n over
! tbat.pur..lin&of ladie's*?wrib<?nfs is far superior iif style, workmanship and
price We guarantee a perfect ii t. N\ e make suits to order for every
jntout woman. We also carry M i^es' rz of 14, 10, 18 and 20 years.
; Come to headquarters an < I get your choice wiiiie the nfcock is full. Prices
$10 00, 12 50. 15 00 17 5ti, 11* 73, JO 00, 22 50. *25 00. 27 50, 30 00, and
85 00
Beautiful New Chiffon Panama
Skirts, and Taffeta Silk, Black -
5ateen and Heatherbloom
Underskirts.
I ?
j New black Panama 8kirl?, just arrived. Plaited styles, panel front;
i large black buttons, perfectly mide and stitched throughout with Holding
silk thread; wonderful values $5 00, 5 08, 8 50. 9 00
, New plaited Skirts made of dark blue and green striped hard finish
serges $5 00
i Black Taffeta Silk Petticoat?, bcautitVly made of heavy silk ?
3 98, 5 00
Extra largo black Taffeta Si k Petticoats for stout women, worth 7 00
Price 5 98
! Ladie's black Sateen and Heat! erbloom Undershirts in both the regular
i as well as the extra largo sizes for stout women. 75c 1 00, 1 50. 2 00, 2 48
; and 2 98
r
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Women's, Children's and Misses
Sweaters
{
The all wool Sweaters aie Dot to bo confused with the ordinary ch?ap
ootton mixed good# sold at some stores. Ours are all wo-d a A t.-v. ryone
is well -made. You cannot get better VHlues anywhere.
Ladies' Sweater*. . $1 g8 2 49 and 4 50
^adie?' Wliito Long Sweater, 4 59 ttn(j 7 50
Misses' Sweaters, 1 00 and 1 50
Children's Sweaters, 75o< 1 00 and 1 25
Colors are whito, gray and r(d. Now is a good time to buy sweaters
espeoially for school children. Choose while all sizes are in stock.
Latest Modes In Dress Goods.
Beautiful striped all-wool Serges and Panamas, 36 inohea widi ; .
all new coloring ; prico 50o
Beautiful stripedallwool 42 inch dreesgoods in all the new colorings of
ollvo green, smoke, Copenhagen, Wistaria, mulberry, garnet, brown, navy
blue and blacky our $1 00 quality for 85c\ and our $125 qualities for $1.00. *
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Surprising Values in Silk.
Messaline Silk, 36 inches wide, for lining coat suits; all colors. Prict^l.OO
. Beautiful Black Taffeta Silks, 36 inclus wido; heavy, rustling quality ;**?
1 tr* values, yard 75^ $1 ?1.50-*^
Blaok Peau de Soie, heavy weight, all pure silk, 36 inches wide fl 00$1.25 dp
HIRSCH BROS & CO
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THE BIG STORE
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