The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 21, 1913, Image 3
The Bargain King
of Them All
To the Economical Buyers of Camden and Surroundings
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THE SECOND CALL OF OUR GREAT PUPUC SALE has proven still more successful, in fact beyond
our expectation ? it seems as though the people have long since been convinced of our Method in Adver
? tiamg ? the method is very simple ? -we merely advertise truthfully, and besides, the enormous savings you.
derive from your purchases, makes this store the gathering place of BARGAIN HUNTERS. You are well ac
quainted with our system of Merchandising. We believe that these three facts are due to our success in sale
making: QUICK SALES?MANY SALES?SMALL PROFITS. Do you see now why we always draw the
crowds to our store ? Let us emphasize and impress upon your mind, that strictly this year's merchandise and
the latest possible style and high class workmanship is exhibited in our Men's and Boy's Clothing Department,
also the magnitude and attractiveness of our Ladies' Suits and Cloaks is beyond a doubt stylish, becoming and
handsome in every possible details, and besides, we are selling them at a very great reduction. Come and See Them.
-EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
HARRY L SCHLOSBURG
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
THE UNDERSELLING STORE
liOl J G K 1)1 Ills CTOItY
Rising Star Chapter No. 4, R. A.
M., meets third Tuesday in each
month. N. R. Goodale, E. H. P.;
W. L. DePass, K.; C. H.. Griffin,
Scribe; CI P. DuBose, Sec.
Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M.,
meets first Tuesday in each
month. R. T. Qoodale, W, M.,
, W. Geisenheiwer, Treas. ; J. W.
Wilson, Secretary.
Camden Lodge No. 119 I. O. O. F. ;
meets second and fourth Tuesday
in each month. R. T. Goodale,
N. G.; C. W. Birchmore, V. G.;
I. G. Hough. Secretary.
Jr. 0. u. A. M., meets fourth Fri
day night in each month. C. W.
, Birchmore, C.; J. F. Bateman,
R. S. '
hive Oak Camp No. 49, W. O. W.,
meets first Thursday night in
each month. C. W. Birchmore.
~ C. C., Wr'E. Johnson, Clerk.
DeKaib Lodge No. 41,. K. of "P.,
meets secnod and fourth Mon
- day nights in each month. W
0. Wilson, C. C.; M. H. Heyman,
K. of R. & S.
Poplar Camp No. 369, W. O. W..
meets Monday night on or before
the full moon in each month. T.
J. Munnerlyn, C. C.; B. E. Spar
row, Clerk.
Antloch Lodge, No. 293, A. F. M.,
meets Thursday" night on or be
fore full moon in each month. D.
W. Joy, W. M.; W. R. Davis, S.
W.; L. H. White, J. W.
Richard Klrkland Council, No. 130,
Jr- O. U. A. M., (Antioch) meets
First Thursday night after full
moon in each month. F. D. Boy
kin, C.;, Cr W. 8b Ivor, R. B. -
Lafayette Council No. 2, R. & S. M.,
meets second Tuesday In each
month. C. H.~ Griffin, T. I. M.;
K T. Goodale, R. I. D. M; J. C.
Rowan, I. P. & W.; C/ PI 'Du^
Bo86. Recorder.
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COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO.
MILL WORK - ~
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71
COLUMBIA, S.C.
MARY EL HAMPTON,
Registered Nur?e
?Ml C alia promptly Attended
Phone 534-J.
Uo8idence 916 Campbell Are.
TAX NPJTICE.
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co.,
Camden, 3. C., Sept. 30, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that the
books will be open for collecting of
S ate, County and School Taxes frou
October l&th, 1913, to March 1st,
1914. A penalty of 1 per cent will
be added to all taxes unpaid Jan
uary 1st, 1914, 2 per cent Febru
ary 1st, 1914, and 7 per cent March
1st, 1914.
The rate per centum for Kershaw
County is as follows:
Mills.
State taxes . . . . 6 Vi
County Taxes 4 %
Special taxes .... 2%
iioad taxes ' 2 %
School taxes . . .... . . . . . . 3
Special school taxes 1
Total.. 18%
The following school districts have
special levies: *
Special school tax, Dist. NO. 1, 4%
Special school tax, Dist. No. 2, 1 %
Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3
Special school tax, Dl&t. No. 6, 4
Special Bchool tax, Dist. No. 7, 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 8, 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 9, 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 10, 6
Special school tax, Dist. No. 11, 5
Special school tax, Dist. No. 12, 4
Special school tax, Dist. No. 13, 4
Special school tax, Dist. Nq. 16, 3
Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 3
Special school tax, Dist. No. 18, 3
Special school tax, Dist. No. 19, 4
Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 22,. 4
Special school tax, Dist. No. 24, 3
Special school tax, Dist. No. 25, 3
Special school tax, Di&t. No. 27., 6
Special school tax, Dist. No. 28, 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 29, 4
Special school tax, Dist. No. 30,. 2
Special school tax, Dist. No. 4 0, 11
Special school tax, Dist. No. 46, 8
Special school tax, Dist. No. 47, 4
The poll tax is $1. ~
All able bodied male persona from
the age of twenty -one (21) to six
ty (60) years, both Inclusive, except
residents of the incorporated towns
of the county, shall pay two dollar*
($2) as a road tax, except ministers
of the gospel actually In charge of
a congregation, teachers employed
in public schools, school trustees
and persons permanently disabled in
the military service of this state,
and persons who served in the
late war between the States, and
all persons actually employed in
the quarantine service of this state,
and all students who may be at
tending school or. college at the
time when the said road tax shall
become due. Persons claiming dis
abilities must present certificates
from two reputable physicians of
this county. ?
All information as to taxes will
'Be" Turrilffhfd upon application.
D. M. McCasklll,
County' Treasurer.
? MOXKY TO IX)AN
ON REAL ESTATE, ? EASY
TEl^MS
K. O. vottTre?ckow. - ? \
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT^E.
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All parties Indebted to the estate
of W. K. Thompson, deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parltes (If
any) having claims against the said
estate must present' them duly at
tested within the time prescribed
by law. L. P. Thompson,
October 24, 1913. .
MONEY TO liOAX.
On improved farms. Easy terms
Apply to B. B. Clarke, Camden, S
0. 60.
Big Lot Chinese Cups
and Saucers
at 10c
Camden 5 and 10c Store
"The Shepherd of the Hllla" at
the opera houBe next Friday hight.
DID IT EVER
STRIKE YOU
Did It ever occur to you that we ?
offer you here a splendid service in
every branch of Commercial Bank
ing combined with the safeguards
and the security rpereeented by an
ample capital and surplus?
We ask that you thoroughly ex
amine and investigate our last re
port ? It shows a condition that is
healthy and strong.
We invite your business ? and are
certain, that we can handle it to
your entire satisfaction. '*
Your Account is Respectfully
~ ' Solicited.
MA8TKH'8 SALK.
State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw
In the Court of Common Pleat.
Mary D. Vtllepigue and John M. Vil
lepigue, as administrators of the
estate of Paul T. Villepigue, de
ceased, and individually, Plain
tiffs,
Against.
Emma C. VUlepigue, Amelia E. Vil
lepigue, J. Cantey Villepigue,
? CharleB R. Villepigue. Emma C.
Villepigue, Jr., The Bank of Cam
den, The Enterprise Building &
Loan Association, of Camclen, 8.
C., Andrew Ancrum, Trustee;
John D. Simonds and Louis 1). 81
monds, executors of the will of
Sallie Martin Simonds; Jos. G.
Cranberry, The Camden Whole
sale Grocery,- The Camden Oil
Mill as representatives of the
4 class of unsecured creditors of the
estate of Paul T. Villepigue, de
ceased, Defendants.
In pursuanco o C the Decree of his
Honor, R. Withers Memralnger, pre
siding Judge, of date November 13,
1913, in tho above entitled action, 1
will sell at public outcry before the
Court House door in Camden, 8. C.,
to the highest bidder during the le
gal hours of sale on the first Mon
day In December, 1913, being the^
first day thereof," the following de
scribed real estate:
Tract. '"A," All that parcel or lot
of land, in the City of Cantden, in
the County and Slate aforesaid, and;,
having a frontage oi' two hundred
( 2 00 ) feet East on Lyttleton Street,
and extending back West of a uni
form width to a depth of five hun
dred and seventy-three .( f>78 ) feet,
City as lots numbers Nino Hundred
and One (901) and Nine Hundred
and designated in the plan of said
and Two (902); and bounded on
the North by premises of J. J. Work
man; on the East by hyttleton St.;-;
on the South by premises of W. L.
McDowail; on the \Wst by ftrernifiefr
of M. J. CarriHon.
Tract "B", All that piece, parcel
or tract of land, situated in Ker
shaw County, South Carolina, in
School District No.'Two (2). contain
lug thirty ( :: 0 ) a?;* ?, m<Ve or less;
bounded -fcc'rlli i.n.l K-.iat by "lands
of the esia'e cf A. L. Hivnes; South
by lands of the pstn'to of Suvee En
glish, and the public, mad leading
from Swift Cr elc fd f'anidcn; on the
West by land r,f Edward HtooUb and
the Public Road loadin/; to Camden.
Terma cif ;<alf- cai.h. No bid for
1-h m ; t F iir Th u 'imiI Dollarfc
($4,000) '??->1)0 rtc.-cptcd upon traot
"A." P\trcf?o?rr to pny for papers.
In case el' non-coir p |j n<e with
terms by :>.iy btrtclcV I will re-sell
tho same at the risk ct Rt)Ch bidder.
\j. A. Witlkowt'ky,
M :i s : e r K v r. h r. v. .Co unty . '
Nov. 13,. 19m.
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