The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, September 22, 1904, SUPPLEMENT TO The People, Image 9
local-/Ratter.
: Wonted.
9 To rent Af lease ? term of
| about 100 acres, containing wood,
&, -water and soine pasturage land.
M*?t be located near some ^ood
white school..
Leave tetafe and location of
land at this office. - ?
f Married. !
On September 11th" Mr. S. W.
Copland and- Miss Ada' Brown
were happily united in the holy)
4. bonds of matrimony. J. W.
Davis, Notary Public, officiating.
Congratulations of The People.
At MnrnliiftjVi Church.
We have;been requested to an
nounce tliq.1 there will preaching
at MarshauTs church on Friday
before the "4tl* Sunday fn this
month at 11 o'clock a. m. and
</ bp. m. an<jl will continue until
Sunday. >?/
'!*? Rent.
Unfunded < boarding^ house,
containing Tjtied-roojng, large
dining-room, ^apaciou?pantry
and kitcheti;. JLiights aiftt water
in the hqi^/irresponsible par
ties nee<f? npt fepply. ,5Send in
yoUr name hm address , to this
office far fuitfeer particulars.
Wati ted.
W. E. A*"leiijdfe, Camden, S. C.
wants Ufcjcefit J^i* lease a five or
six horsfe-farm^' with good house,
barns and stables, lund wooded
and watere&i .
Write hitp ift above,- oV see him
personally. *v : :
Des!rnl?lc Plantation For Kent
or 8al?.
Situated in a few miles of
Smithville. edge of Sumter Coun
ty. 170 acres, HO cleared, balance
wood laud and paste re, three
houses one new. On very de
sirable neighborhood- Good
ifehooi.*. 'Apply to
tarings and Shannon.
nTftfij
A lteoMtptt.
Wo ?wtfnt to respectfully re
quest opf readers to excuse the
ratheij:considerable re-print of
niutterthis week that uppeared
iu oiir The change in news
paper^iprvice.will account for it.
Itjuiuy be that we will inflict the
same thing on you iu several
subsequent issues but the matter
will gjftyduully . right* itself, and
iu the .meantime-no one is budly
hurt, as everything Irr The Peo
ple on our patent pages is wull
worth reading- < t r
t" ' I. i *** .<i
Another ItvqueMt.
We want to ask our subscrib
ers us a matter of simjple justice
to us to discontinue the very
common practice of lending their
People to their neighbors. As u
rule, the class of pt*bple who bor
row napera is the class that can
amj ly afford to .subscribe for
one or more of their own. As al
ways, there ore exceptions to
thU rule, but usually the man
who borrows a uewspaper cuts
the publisher of it out of a well
earned $1.50 which he can well
spare, and which he would not
miss an hour after he had paid
it out.
If you are readiug a borrowed
paper, reader, thifik over this
uiatter, and then come in und
give us your subscription.
Petit Jurors.
The following pciit jurors were
drawn this morning to serve for
the October, 1904, term of court
for Kershuw county:
C Stokes, G W riamnond, Neil
Wilson, D W Wither spoon, J E
Peach, Kobt Hilton, J D Dens,
M C Morgan, W N Moseley, W
K Hall, Jr., W T Player, Jno
Falkenbery, C C Vtughan, D
K Hough, RH Kay, G 13 King,
Daniel Hays, B M Brown, Jr.,
T P Horton, A J Hunter, Luther
Iialey, C J Shannnon, Jr., T V
Parker, Austin Arledge, Wylie
Sheorn, G S Kujg, A J Hmson,
J N Porter, C W Meyers, W D
Goodale, J JRwtU, Jr., W F Hus
?ell, Sr., J V Voung, C A John
son, J N Gay; Levi Holland.
The Old Reliable.
C. C. UUGHAI'S COTTOH G1KHIHG
PLAIT.
Now ready for business.
Ginning #1.00
Hecond hand Bagging
and Ties .0,r>
TUiU *I?5
Cttanio* *1.00
New tiuffglvg and Ties 1.00
Total $2.00
I need no tritii us my gin*
?re known to give tfce best of all
GOOD TURNOUT#.
Call on me at my old stand
<m Corner of Fai* uvtd Laiuknh
Streets.
C. C. Vaughan.
A> At tte?e
We had the pleuart of ittood
tag the nuptUus of llr. Wi. F.
Moseley and Miss Agnes Arrants
at the home of the bride*# moth
er on Littleton street on Tm%
d?*y, the 20th inst. The cere
mony of marriage was beautiful
ly and impressively performed
by the Rev, jC. D. Peterson, end
was witnessed by a lerge num
ber of friends and relatives of
the contracting . parties. We
congratulate the groom and can
not coqdole with the bride as
we think that she has secured
all kinds'of a good husband.
The happy couple took the 4.15
Coast Hue train for Hartsville
where they will spend a few days
of the honeymoon, to return to
Camden we believe on monday.
New Mercantile Co.
1ITIHS, VHTiKBR ft COMPART.
Messrs. Watkins Brothers and
John Whitaker, Jr., having con
solidated their mercantile inter
ests, will hereafter conduct a*
General Grocery and Fresli
Meat business at the present
stand of Watkins Brothers.
It is our intention to largely
increase our stock and keep a
strictly FIRST-CLASS GRO
CERY AND MARKET.
We are too busy moving and
cleaning up the stock to write a
long advertisement today but
will ask you to come and see us
and watch our ads.
WATKINS, WHITflKER & CO.
Denth.
We rejrret. to have to record
the death of Mr. Allen Watkins
of the Eastern section of the
connty.from typhoid fever, which
and evpnt occurred on tne 18th
inst. Mr. Watkins had been
nr.nrried only about six months,
and to tne young widow we ex
tend entire sympathy.
He was buried on the 10th inst.
nt. Sandy Grovo church with
Masonic honors.
llfrfltH.
On ? of last week, a fine
(laughter was born to Mr. ana
Mrs. Josnh Burdell of West Wa
teree. Cngratulations to them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hough
are to bo congratulated on the
birth of a daughter on the 19th
inst.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Morelev have
our congratulations on the nr
nval of n tine daughter on Sat
urday lust. Mr. Moseley now
hns t wo daughters, a big one and
a little one. See his son's mar
riage notice m this issue.
ItollgeoiiH.
Dr. Mark L?. Carlisle of Colum
bia will preach at the Littleton
street Methodise, church on next
Sundnv night. The public Is
cordially invited to attend.
Preaching tiinv lie expected at
the Camden Presbyterinn Church
next Sabbath, Sept. 25th, by
Rev. R. C. Reed, D. D., ofColum
bia Theological Seminary. A
full attendance of the congrega
tion is requested.
A CurioiiN Find.
On Monday afternoon while
fishing in the old Green Bridge
Pond, a negro, Rufus Gaskins,
found an alligator four feet in
length which had caught in a
net and drowned. This is a
true tisli story, so we can neith
er deny the allegation nor defy
the alligator. We understand
the mouster is to be sold to the
| highest bidder. "Why does not
The Camden Historical Associa
tion come to the rescue?
To My Old friend* And Pat
rons Grectl ng:
I have this day associated my
self with Messrs Watkins
Uro tliers, tor the puriiose of
conducting a General Grocery
and Market Business, and will
astiTvll of my old friends and
customers to call at The Parlor
Market and see me,?I will do
you good.
I sincerely thank every one of
you for your liberal trading with
me in the pust, and shall do my
best to please you in the future.
Come around "Old Hoy" and
see Jack. Yours truly,
Jno. Whituker, Jr.
A Fine Mule Killed.
On the occasion of the accident
on ihe Southern liailway on
their track crossing of the road
leading eust from Mill street
which cost our lamented friend,
W. E. Oateen his life, We called
the particular attention of our
Hoard of County Commissioners
to that tremendous and useless
growth of shrubbery that lines
the loft side of the road, border
ing the fence of the Court Inn
property, aud predicted further
disaster to inan or beast, or both
if it was not removed, so as to
give a free Northern ex]>o.suro of
the track at Unit point. That
prediction was verified on Tues
day, when a fine mule belonging
to the liellshaw Farm was kill
ed, the driver ulso narrowly
escaping the same fate. Cut
Uowd that hedge. J
?Miss Minnie Clarke has re*
turned to us after-*, very pleas
ant visit to friends at Columbia.
\ ?liiss Alice Hnch U with
relatives and trienAra$* Ottlum
bia. We wish her. a 'pleasant
visit and safe return. '~-x*
. ?Mr. B. M. Pesree took abusi
I ness trip to Cbsrlotte last week.
. He wanted another lot of improv
ed machinery. Ben is always
up to date.
?Mr. J. C. Talley formerly
with the Camden Lumber Com
pany has gone to Florence to
take a position with the Lay ton
Lumber Company.
?Mr. J. Laban Stokes has
taken a position with "The Gilt
Edge," where he will be pleased
to meet and serve hi?* friends
and all othors who want bargains
in everything to eat and wear.
?Miss Margaret, the charm
ing daughter of our friend Capt.
F. W. Eld redge has entered upon
a course of study at 6t Mary's
school, Raleigh* N. C. We pre
dict distinction for the young la
dy ther<\
?Prof. J. C. P. Williams of
Ridgeway was with us on Mon
day, and paid us the usual pleas
ant call. John is a pedagogue
of the first water, and is said to
be giving full and complete
satisfaction to the patrons of his
school
?Mr. E. A. Young has return
ed to us after having served out
his terra of enlistment in the U.
S. regular army. He was last
stationed at Fort Baker, Cal.
where the weekly visits of The
People make life endurable.
?Sheriff Lou. Clyburn spent
a few hours inthecityonFriuay.
He did not stand for re-election
this year in Lancaster county,
which fact no doubt saved those
who did from passing several
bud half hours.
BREVITIES.
?The Gilt Edge (P. T. Ville-*
pique's) *5.00 prize was won lust
weelc by Col. Tho's. W. Lang.
He was pretty close on time this
time.
?We are mueli pleased with the
arrangement of stock at "The
Hub" and so will you be if you
take the trouble (which will
prove a pleasure) of examiuing
it.
?When you wunt anything
new and natty in his various
lines, give Mr. D. Wolfe a call.
His new stock is now opened up,
and he knows just how to suit a
customer.
?One of our mottoes is,
"stand by those who stand by
you. " and another is, "placate
your enemy if you can, but if
you cannot, let him hang him
self."
?Mr. A. D. Kennedy is said
to be doing a rushing business
in his hardware and plantation
supply departments. We are
glad of it. Mr. A. D. is a good
man and a good merchant.
?In completeness and variety
of stock "The Big Store" of
Hirsch liro's & Co., are strictly
up to date. If any of your peo
pie want a new hat call on them.
If any of the lady-folks want a
dress tuade in modish style, call
on them.
I ?If you cannot tiud Nathan
Levy's place from his ad. in this
issue, open your eyes a little
wider, and see the biggest and
prettiest sign in the city. You
will find Levy himself just to the
East of it as you go down from
the corner of DeKalb Street on
your left.
?Have you seen any prosjiec*
tive candidates for the Legisla
ture for 1000? We have, so do
not pledge yourself until you
leurn a little more.
?What has become of the new
court house? We forgot to ask
the Board of Cominisioners
about it when they were last in
session. Of course they know,
so we may tell you something
ubout it within the next six
months or so.
?We regret the faint print on
a number of the papers sent out
last week, but we were so wor
ried, harried and hurried when
getting it out that we could not
possibly watch every point, but
hoj?e that this defect will notap
pear again.
? ?The connection between
chicken and dumpling and fried
cnicken is rather remote but it
didn't show up that way last
week. What we wrote was a re
quest to subscribers to send us a
few chickens, but our typo
twisted the !tem into a fried
chicken.
?GOOD KOADS; We have
not the least objection to our
County Hoard ot Commissioners
making the roads throughout the
county leading to Columbia,
Kidgeway and Kershaw, as good
aa ]>ossible through various sec
tions, but we really think that
the little hamlet of Camden
might receive just a little consid
eration at their hands. Our
, folks pay a small proportion of
| the taxes levied, and a few of us
think that we are not being
treated exactly white.
Gilt Edge Store.
* ?? i'
New goods [nit tolling In, and we are so busy opening and
marking them, that we haven't time to give you an ad. this week
but will Just say that our store is chock full of NEW GOODS
of all kinds.
Goods in endless variety and style, and trim
mings to match.
The Notion Stoolc is full of Novelties.
Domestic Department full of everything that
a housekeeper could want.
Beautiful lot Ladies Walking Skirts, Tailor made Suits
and Cloaks at prioes that will actually shock you. A full line of
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Art Squares.
SHOES of all kinds from Babies No. 0 to Mans No. 13.
Ovii* Gents Furnishing Ooodn are Com
plete. Hats, Caps, Shirts and everything to complete a Man's
Dress.
AND THEN JUST THINK!
$5.00 GIVEN AWAY
at 3 o'clock every Saturday and a Pine Buggy on Christmas Eve.
For every Dollar you spend with us, you get a full dollar's worth
of goods and a ticket for a chance at the ?>.00 and the buggy.
Country Mercliantn como to soo us.
We cnn Have you money.
Get our pricos on Ilngging and Tie^
before you buy.
Respectfully,
9
The Famous Gilt Edge Store,
P. T. V1LLEPIGUE, Prop.
TAX NOTICE.
Mm *f Trrs?v?r tt Ktrska* f?ilT. I
Uafct, I. C.. itft. 11. 1M4. 1
In urcdrdaiict* with the act to raise
?applies for the fiscal year commencing
Jan. 1st lWOr*. notice is hereby given
that the books will be open for collect
ing state, county and kcIiikiI taxes from
October 15. ltK>4, to March 1st, A
penalty of 1 percent, will be Milled on
all taxe? unpaid by Jan. Int, 100A. A
penalty of 2 per cent, ou all unpaid by
February 1st,11)06. A jwigilty of 7 per
cent will be added on all unpaid by
March 1st, 1903.
The rate per centum for Kershaw
county is as follow*:
Mills.
State taxes, 6
School taxes, 8
County taxes ?
Railroad tuxes
Total 10!,,
The following special levies have
been made also:
Special School tax, I Matriqt No. 1
for interest on School Honda Grad
Scliool Knildiug, 34
Special School tax, Dist* No. 1, H
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The road taa of one dollar can lie
paid the County Treasurer from Oct.
J&tli, 1WK4. to March 1st, 1S0?.
All male peraons living within nor
porate limits of cities or towns, stud
ents attending any college or school of
the state, Ministers in charge ot regu
lar eongregations, teachers employed
in public schools, school trustees dur
ing their term of office, persons per
manently disabled and those actually
engaged in the quarantine service of
the state are exempt from the pay*
ment of road tux. All other male per
sons betweet the age* of It and 60
years are required to pay Mid road tax
or work nolle** than eight days dur
ing the year.
The poll tax Ih $1.
All information a* to taxes will be
furnished upon application.
No lint* of names for tax receipt*
will he received unlet** the amount of
tax money i? deposited with the said
list.
Thl* rule will be stri-tly enforced.
w. r. notion.
County Treas.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby
warned not to trespass in
any rnannet, whatsoever up
on my lands or lands under
my control situated on Lit
tle Lynches Creek, about
three (3) miles South-oast of
Abnoy. Trespasser* will be
punished to tlie full extent
of the law.
J. E. BAXLEY,
Abney, 8, C.
To Cmrm Cointlpntlon for?r*r.
Tnke CiiM'itret* Candy Cutlmrile. loo or 5Re.
If C. C. V. tul to euro, druggist* r<fuuu xuuucjr
Grinning !
Grinning;!
J. W. MOORE,
VANAGKU,
at the old DeKalb Cotton
Mill, is now prepared to <1<
all your
GINNING.
New 70 Saw Pratt Gin
with condensers and all ap
pliances to insure you a good
turn out.
BEST PRICES PAID FOR SEED.
CALL ON US.
XLhc JSureka,
ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP:
1. 36. Engltsb.
i^ropr'utor.
BATH5, M2T &>
csniioroi^x,
AMD
IWIfljL
Your Patronage Solicited.
For Sale
ONE. THOROUG BRED
SHORTHORN BULU
A fine specimen, kirul atfiJ civile.
I lloynlly IlriMl (IciknUlrc
HO AH*
ft H<'rk*1tli? uimI Hcv
oral Berkshire I'Ikm.
For prices, address
A. 8. WHITE,
CA MIHW, H.< a.
Money to -Loan.
On fnrm Irwulx In h 11 in* of fWH) up nf
H prr rrnt; hi mum of #1 ,CKM> up nt 7
PIT cent, So ooiuiuixMon rbnr?r?|.
. li, I-'m;an I.AMI.
are
Stay.
The Only Exclusive Clothing
House In Camden.
Everything New in Clothing
for Men, Youths and Boys.
Suit's from $3.50 to $15.
In our
BOY'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
we have the prettiest and most complete
line that has ever been shown in Cannier*
Louis M. Levy & Co's. New York's
Best Clothing
has a national reputation an? we bftve
the exclusive agency here.
Do not fail to call and see the Most
Beautiful Line of Boy's Oordnroy Sail
or Suits from il to 8 years ever brought
here for in section and sale.
We luive Everything in Boy*?
Clothing.
Our motto is: "Your money's
worth or your money back."
Polite Attention to All.
Yours for business,
n/itHan lgvy.
THE 0L?THlGH
Remember
We arc ;it Stand formerly occupied by
A. AVittkowsky.
The Hub.
Fi
H
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Wo extend Thanks to the public- gone rally for the very ?en
<V0us resjjonse made by them to our announcement of twin:* ready
forand doing business. IiEMKMItKlt ours is the KMPORIITM
OF TLtADE i 11 our various lines.
JN THE FOLLOWING, WE HAVE H |
EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE.
Mens Hats Dress Goods
Ladies Hosiery Handkerchief*
Ribbons Notions Kid Gloves
Corsets Parasols
Mens Neckwear Shirts Ladies Belts \
Ladies Neckwear
Linens Counterpanes Sheetings
? IT O K ?
In our Shoo Department you will tTnd three Special Numbers
that should interejit everybody. First is the KNOX, made 09
the new fall lasts in all Hie new leathers at Sec
ond is theSRCUlUTY Shoe in Vici, Calf and Patent Leather at
Third W the "DUUIIV in a lllucher all leather
shoe at
Mens New Fall Clothing.
Mr, J. Walter Hrown has charge of our Clothing Department
und he will always he <rl;id to serve you.
A<rain thanking our friends For their favors and with a most
cordial invitation to call a^aiu, \v<? are
Very respectfully,
The HUB
The HUB
M. BARUCH,
MANAGER.