The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 12, 1909, Image 2
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rOIJLl^HICD KVKEY FRIDAY
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Basines* locale, 5 rente per line each in
?; ':????' eertton.
- Candidates' Cards for County officee
$6.tX). Congressional $10.00.
BtTKH vos AnvKKTitiiNe '.?Ordinary
transient advcrtiBmentg, flretloeertion
$1.00 per square ; ouch subsequent in
sertion 60 cento por square.
H*tea (or contract advertising will be en
nouncixl upon application at the uflice
All communication* addressed to thin
paper iniiHt lie secompunitd by tin* true
name and address o I tin- writiu-, iu or i
dor to insure attention. Jtoiectcd mun- j
uacriptH will not be r?tn rne?I.
Communications w ill be published when I
ofintereut to tlio general public ami j
not of a defamatory nature. No re-,
sponsibility will bo assumed for the j
view* of correspondents
Obituaries c)iarj^?Ml for at Bums rales ii
ordinary advertising,
fiCftecHirriox Katks t? One year , fi .?()
six months, 75 cents; three months, 40
cents.
CAMDEN, 8. 0., NOV. \ >, I OOP
mmrn* 111 1 m
WoineQ Ju Artyflrfllly;
Wouicn should he more ti uatc <1
And confided in as wives, ipoiln r?
and slatCrs. They have hh quick per
ception of right and wrong, and with
out always knowing why, rend the
present and future, road characters
and acts, designs and probabilities,
where man loos no letter or filgll
What else do wo mean by llio adugo
"mother wit," wave that woman has,
a quicker perception and readier in
vontion than man? JLIow often when
man abandons (he helm in despair,
woman seizes it, and carries the]
homo ship through the storm! Man
often flies from home and family t* ?
avoid in pending poveity or ruin.
Woman seldom, if ever, f ? ; r r, o? / 1?
'hrmio thus. Woman never evaded
more temporal calamity by suicido or
desertion. The proud banker, rath
er than liv? to see his poverty ga
zetted, may blow out h in brains and
leave his wife and children to waul,
protectories*.
Loving woman would have conn
seled him to accept poverty, and
live to cherish bis faiqily and re
trieve his fortune. Woman should
be counseled and confided in. It t?
the boauty and glory of her nutnrr
that instinctively grasps at i?n<i
clings to the truth ami right.
Reagou, man's greatest fScuttv
takoa time to hesitate bp(nre i' de
cides; but woman's instinct n? vt?r
hesitates in its decision, and in
scarcely over wron^ where it has an
even chance with reason. Woman
feels where man thinks, aet* whore
ho deliberates hopos where he dc
spairs and triumphs where he falls.
,r? Seleoted.
Court
The following civil oapea have been
j* dippooed of by the court tlra wr<d?:
?r^, R l> Elliott vi Soullit.ru Kv. '.nil
t; for delay in delivery of freight.
[? for phi in I iff.
W B Burns vfl G C Hrnop, ?nrt for
rent of store n f t o r having been va
cated by defendant. V'-rdict t'??r <lo
fcnse.
Frank Hammond vs North Went ,
cm Railway Co Suit for damages!
for personal it-Jury to plaintifl' while;
crossing railroad- by wtigon. V ? *? i n v*
struck by car? throwing p'ainiifl,
violently to tlio ground. Verdict i
81000. for ^JaintifT
Court ifi ..now engaged in trill of 1
OMfl of Geo T Little vh Southern
Railway for damages for do! ay and
injury to ft carload of Rtoolc.
WERVI80R*S MUM II
v 1.1 REPORT.
The following is a Hat of riaiir.g i?pj r- v
ed and ordered puid ut t !*<? i?-gu':tr m nr.
ly meeting h<?Ul Monday, N?>v. l. l ;
~ I. W P Butler met! ser ??"! /Wi \
Jno W Corbetl, ex. lunatics ]0 (>(>
S C Zemp\ ex lunatic, .% <>n
~ W A Sand ers ex. lunatic, ?"> < n
"J Burdell, ex lunatic, '.*> (?o 1
R Olyburn, mo<l ser. i $? >
Thjs J \Villiam8, blackfunilh wk, II m>
J sAHimmond, lumber, 2 4o
W SVHlnaon, lumber, l'o t?
Juliut Hineon, overseeing rd ?> Ooj
W It *retforj , overseeing rd T iK>
B D (?ardrer, rd wk 2 50
wabnoy. wk at poor hou.-e, !? fiO
D L jpnbney, overseeing rtl ?.? (h) !
J BJBrown, overseeing rd 7 oo
11 li Munn, anpt chaiu gang i;?T H
J\T>avis, supplies is col
T J iwTAiiuj, coflln ?-o ,
T W Brannon. supplies ft 20
P T ViPepigue, mippliea ?'? 0d
J 8Kb ?me. supplies :< <?u j
Q W Dibtiey, supt poor liouao 2* 0u ?
W Geisenbeimer , tuippbes !2 ? '
%'jas DeLoaobe, supplies ?>'? ,
5 jelgris<& <'bri#tmae. supplies .V2 '-'u,
H X Schlosburg, supplies 14
J ijlOtrion Co, mpplies uk at
BLBsH, sup plica I20<:;i
8*A West, supplies CO 12
A W Jones, premium on bond of
M~McO?skill 20 CO
D M McCaakill. bhI 1)5 4?>
KcnUw M A B 0?, supplies 116 40
J 8 Tfantham, Ml and foes 216 95
T 8 Bell, supplies 8 fiu
,M B Buhnn. sal And postage 3 1 70
I J McKenzte, sal and postage 69 08
~ ? sft sal and post ?*e 100 76
111ns. sal 26 00
tiMfc-tti 80 00
well, adv. sta and sal 88 24
8 42
_mt tW ?8
.Trsaaimr, bdg ?k-.\790 oo
SSs^an -' ? / 111 < ??
vw $bJ46 9T
A*tb*W 04m&
riSRSOWAl
Aiuudk U?o?q ulUndiiitf the nutg
woliilo r?ot? in Ail?nin (hi* week
?K! M lWutttJ. W Gci?on
holm or, Hi?l Bio i tli, (*. W. (5re#l,y, \\
r.; Burke, n n o 7 fincrr
iioh, Jr . J no. Si i vt tjM, 1) It William*.
Mi:><feiM F M Woi?t?n, (? If Unnrri, M
H 1 1 *m in mi hii< I .!?? I>i? Louche liffi i
We<lnch(l?j ('voniug !?>( tlio pkmh in
M r W< oion't) Hiti
Mr .J M Sin vi I w | o 1 1 it i4 been coo I
tiurffin# ii ifroeit' /froroi y tinninihw in
Oriiiigi bnrt; for Horn e time, Iihh h.,M
out t> i h. Ii|i?iikim then* ??n<l will |?roi?
ithlv open up heri' in the n<nr Inlnr'1
Mr A Ij liil'u Iium moved to (*??l
umbin, Hi.<t will In; Unruled in the
cHiiNH ill iluy 's. A L l{iiilwny there
ft} r urn! Mm W li Jiiw, Mr , of
vintuil . relntiVcn here
lliH Wi ek ,
I\J i 1) M Krfvvfi, formerly of thin
eounly lint, now of ( ? ui iiom vi 1 ' e , (in ,
"w?H in Citin<lnn llii? morning Mi
It. hvcm Ik Hd|iin>/ up to HhIii roH<t
liuihiintf inacliinery. lie hIiowi-iI ii?
tl|i' Jihotoyriiuli .of hit "I k >"i; ' who In*
miyy in the iuo*t lovnhiu eliKrrtetor in
the worl?l li<* luft n h woiiili rin^ imw
In* foolo'l her into l?. !n^f M fh Hohw h
Bourdton Wanted
HohT'I nml I "Igifi-u ill Vt^y }?< <>
aouii! )<< rnti? c h ii tin hi ciim'H |m
I 'v i > \"unjj Kcntlnnrn wi n wili or
Cllpy tin: till UK! (Ihi^c hii I colnfolt
ftbli;) room. Apply to Mrs. W . .J,
J oni'H, LyUioton St.
A C'hiU
j vviwh to h ii iitiu n c? to in y frit ml*
ami tlio public n ii ,? r u ! I v ili.k' I
ti>r. t: t nk t; m ii iniHition n't the fii,'?r?
of Mi, \V. ( ii-iKf n ii <i u'. ?: r wlfcu l
will in.' to liuve t Ii c Wi full
ami to c mi1. .
Very I??;ti.t i if iil v,
s. f I . Ilou-li,
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The 'Jouth'jrii S.-hool NtWi.
Tiitf S ? i u ' U i ? 1 1 : * S i ? I , < i ! i ! N?'W>i in n
now | ii 111 i ! .'* v'lld'd to imIsu: ?.
linufki lit Wrt it ii > i inn^ris.-i publtaliud
inori'.liiy at. (J dumbi*.' I'll*- pub
1 ihlll' I 8 HII II I M.I l.i'd tll'U Till! Nt'WH
Will III! ' I f V' ? i " ? 1 <' X "1 II H i V'l V I ! I III
Ii V I I II II ('???! I'H.hI (| Ut'H'-iOllH (if till'
S. tilth 1'i'tf. W. II J ouch ii edi
tor, itini llit- Hiib^i iptidn prit:v if
on I v ? I ? Not < ? 1 1 1 v' o ii g. lit i- v o r \
I'ruc.Iic i ;n S mi v b Carolina b.- nub
HCi'ibtis v i tb:? publii'ulioP, h it. all
f r i ? ? u ? !?? of tdu"ti!i<Mi ??IiihiM it*^
uliir rtiub'iB itf Tin* N-.'wy.
FINE WINTER PASTURE.
:
*
Novi'inher i ho l.vh. I will
tijM-:) m "T u I'T I'll lit" Hviniji
Inn. 1 8 u* n vvmU-r piHlutr. Ai'uu
duiil J >IiiimiH) null Hi rtmulti
? h, cftiu' u!i;l v.'lunlfer ? > n t h Priah
rtiik vv a l ?* 1". ('nllltf will h?; herded
on up land tit f>0 oi nis per
ip " n ? li . \V. Ij, D? P a 88.
Final Discharge.
Nf'lico in licri'itV ijtri rl thai \\ ('
Hi'mhu. Administrator nf thi> f?tate of
Mrs. Kraru-p" M i'.rowis.dvofaat '. has thin
ilav ina.'io fM-piicftitMi ui (?> nif inr a final
h- .fin". Adn ' ?? rnt ran.! that
S.I' If.l .V, ? i C 2.). h lav ?( N ? > \ . lytijt. at
Id Yl.x-k a in , at 1 1 1 < ? oflieo < t Judge ol
l'r<iliat??, linn b?-vn appointed fur the hear
in of ?aid p *tit;"ti .
W \. Mi I)() W Kid,
Jn<lin- of Probate Kerahuw Co.
Oct. 21. \M9.
INVITATION TO VISITORS.
? !Wt mi-s lh?> opportunity,
wlult* in our city ft' seeing the
most bvauh'.ul line of nil sol
j id .yennine ^oods in Diamonds,
, Jewelry, \V atcfcefi^Ht^rlinp
I Si 1 ver, Cut. j
, G la^s that has ever bSt^M?en
| in S^alli Carol irVa. v^tom?m- ]
, 1 k- r wo only have solid and \
! j^nnnine goods ? imitations
1 1' not eon vcim m for \ on t o j
? fi'tiic in send yorir . i iicr l>\
I mail, wli'u k always has our j
I i rs nal a; :? ni i? ?;>. wit h a ;
i juararitt (?'!(? p ] < 1 : i
Shall al\\n\s l>o ill t<i to fee1,
i v^n at
SYLVAN KROS,
';JiWelers, Sil vcrsn. i i hs Ami
( ^ptiei.'iiy. ( % >r i ; ? ? i Main &
Ha., j- ' . -n Si reet .s.
( ' 'iitmi ?ia. S. C.
Get Married
There's Nothing Like It
And WHIiN you tfet
married let us print
your wedding invi
tution*
We Simply Jiote on Help
ing Alony the Good
Cause
*W A ME, THE VA y "
und cull on as
Cabba^o Plants For Bale.
I*" t r h ( crop < plant# now
fi'H'ly for irnnHplaniinjZ.
II Ti uesclcl I .
Opposite nt'W Court Mount)
G. (i. Alexander,
AUCTIONEER.
cajJdkn; ? ?y xr- s c.
1 'i <>iii pt uttvitlioii to all l>usin?'ss.
Trespass Notice.
Kiitr.turi' u|. on tin- promises known ai
'?'I In- 'I I'l l iK i s" Ik positively forbidden.
Trei-pabs.frt w ill b? prosecuted Pick
makers and sight ? sc ? r s are especially
warm <1.
(\ M. THOMPSON.
Sop;} limn. '?
Citation.
South Carolina. ? Kershaw County.
By W. I j. McDowell, Judge of Probate
W lit* reus , James II. I'M ward h made
suit to me, to ?rant him Letters of Ad
tn i ( i i 0 1 ration of the Estate of and effect.?
>?t ilcnry K Kdwarils. deceased.
I'll. *i? mi' therefore to cite and ad
m imhIi nil and singular the kindred and
creditor > <>t tin- said lit urv K. Kdwardu
deceased , that thi'v he and appear before
tiii', in t Hp Court of Probate, to be held
in Camden, S ('., on Nov. llith, nexi
nit'-r publication thereof, at II o'clock in
ilic fon'titon to show ciiurti1, it anv they
huve, why tin* .said administration should
tmt bo tM'ant.'d.
Oiven under mv hand, tliig 20th day
of Oct., A I>. 100i>.
w. L McDowell,
Jmlge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published on the 20th day of Octo
ber. 1900. in the Camden Chronicle
TAX NOTICE.
Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County) 1
Camden, H. C , Sept. 27, 1900. * )
Notice is hereby given that the booke
will be open for .collecting ^tate, county
:in.l sc 1 1 ool taxes from October Ifi, 1900,
t" March Int. 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 Feb. 1st, 1010.
A penalty of seven per cont will be
added on all unpaid March 1st, 1910.
The rate tier centum for Kershaw
con*"!/ i? 11 n ivmiu^h ;
Mills
State taxes. 6 1-4
School tftxfli, 3
County tnxort, , 8 1-4
Hail road taxea, 18 4
Court Iloiifie B i)iU 1-4
Road* 1
Interest on NiiJjjo llontla 1
Total. Irt 1-2
The tolWwtna (iperinl lovkn liare boor
mivlo also: J
Mills.
Interest on School Bondx Piatrlot
No. 1. 1-4
Special School tax Diftt. No. 1, 3
" 2, 1 3-4
" " 4, 8 1-2
i> ii ii n "72
" v " " " " 10,' 2
?? ' ?? " " " H, g ?
12, 3
17, fl
18, 3
19, 2
? i |> ?? l> ? ? y.) o
" ?? 2
27. 2
40, 7
" .j6 1
The p ?U tax is $1 ; rouil tax $2.
All information a? to taxeH will he
ftirnidhetl upon application.
1). M. McCHBkill,
Conntv Tr?*a*
k. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
ROW ARE
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When in need' of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
?TVT \ _ afp*'
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, A. D. KENNEDY.
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Copyright) Hart Sc hallncr t* M*r*
Good -clothes Jbep elf
show be|*e
flaft Schaffpef &
4 |W1 af x suits
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. Fjt 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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BAHOCHNETTLES
COMPANY.
THE BIG STORE
Hirscfi Brothers & Go.
For Values!
Fall And Winter Styles Now Ready!
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
I
Our Ready-to-wear Department Of-,
fers Remarkable Values In
New Fall Styles. ?"
A few wonderful bargains among many others . in our largo ready-to
wear s?cion. This season's showing by <?ir <clip*es any previous event
embracing as it does magnificent nre?tion-< from world famous and Kuto
pean and American designers. NVhon v?u see thu rie'.i beauty of our dia
play, the charming collection of Suits, 1) >vkirts, Capos, Millinery,
P?. ttiooats, etc, and the excellent values wo ? IT r, you would say that
H?r8ch'e is the Ideal Store t ?? buy. Kviry girmei t a b> auly and marked
at an attractive low price. All alterations fret rrf charge. Perfect fit
guaranteed.
Our Ladie's Tailored Suits Are Pleas
ing Hundreds of Ladies.
Womofi of difecriminaling ta?te till uh 1 1. at u.tor looking Camden over
that onr lygo of ladie's. garments i? far superior in style, woikmansitip and
price Wo {guarantee a pettfeet lit. We make 8 a i t h to order lor every
-tout woman. We also carry Mioses' s z * of 14, 10. 18 and 20 yeara#
(i^iue to headquarters and get your choice wliile tin' nt'ick in fall. Prices
$10 00, 12 50. 15 00 17 50. 19 75. 'JO 00, 22 50. 25 00. '27 50, 30 00. and
35:00
<v
Beautiful New Chiffon Panama
Skirts, and Taffeta Silk, Black
Sateen and Heatherbloom
Underskirts.
New blaok Panama Skiite, Just arrived. Plaited styles, panel front}
large black button?, perfectly njide and stitched throughout wiih Holding
silk thread; wonderful values #5 00. 5 98. 8 50. 9 00
\e New plaited Skirts made of dark blue and green striped hard finis^
serges - $5 00
Hlaok Taffeta Silk Petticoat*, bejiutifu'ly made of heavy silk
3 98, 5 00
Kxtra large Ulaok Taffeta Sik Pettioous for stout women, worth 7 00
Price 5 98
Ladie's black Sateen and Heatherbloom Underskirts In both the regular
as well as the extra large sizes for stout women, 75c 1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 2 48
and 2 98
Women's, Children's and Misses
Sweaters
The all wool Sweaters aro not to be conrused with the orrtinnrv nbeap
ootion mixed good* sold at some storoa. Ours aro all woji 4 d everyone
is well made. You cannot get better vnlues anywl.er**.
Ladies' Sweaters. 2 48 and 4 50
Ladies' White Long Sweater, 4 50 and 7 50
Misses' Sweators, 1 00 an(1 1 ,,i0
Children's Sweaters, '5a, 1 00 and 1 25
Colors are white, gray and red. Now is a good tin e to buy sweater*
epp?cially for eohool children. Choose while all sizos are in stook.
Latest Modes In Dress Goods.
Beautiful striped alb wool Serges and Panamas. 30 inches wid. j
all new coloring; price &0o
Beautiful stripedallwool 42 inch dre&sgoods in all the new colorings of
olive green, smoke, Copenhagen, Wistaria, mulberry, garnet, browo^iavy
blue and black; our SI 00 quality for 85c, and our $1 25 qualities foWl.00^
Surprising Values in Silk.
* ~ v
Messaline Silk, 36 inohfia wide, for lining coat suits ; all colors. Pric?$LOO
Hoautiful Black Taffeta 8 ilka, *6 inchts vside; heavy, rustling quality ;ex
values, yard 75c, $1.00, $1,25 81 50
Blaok Peau deSoie, heavy weight, all pure silk, .36 inchrs widef 1 00$L2&
.T, . kr
HIRSCH BROS St OO,
THE BIQ STORE.
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