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BaptUt Church. 10 ?, in., Sun lay Si hi.ol. S?n<J$y, II. ?, in.. |??-vH?*liiiiK Sit lay 4-7 8v) p in., iirortciiinv' ^tiwvlay, 8 p. m., Vrnwr ttn't'lit!'.' ?riV,?30 p-m., U V I', V. *n.i .*m> K?i'vioo. A. K. ('KANK. pa t.,r Oil lit. Hortioimytftl Society. ' Tk*? will be a meeting ??f i )t faidtt ffortloultni ?.l K'riciely Bee. JYth, >?( i .so p. I? Gnee Church C ha pel. '11 it < iW'jj Is called Vi^iltHcusH plnns frn*propo#ed l?tiTr in iItv Spring. Ii. T. Mliih, 1' !'{? H. ??y;# ""** ?.; 30Com Cidv. V lil'i^vyit, Col'UVd, w u: XfiTfriff^ ?tl-4o Col 0.^J.HFW'tfBfAVn^'f??? on S iiiudu' lMr$hl*tV 1'11o ? \i I< lu'o ii I teMit&BTOoroner'H iiwini'Kt Msi-fidij-mk It is eluimrd Hint I!... tlhgitiy^ffllvtiv in St 11 deleiiM Cipt # ftMEBin i t h h'i>? been re':unt<l 1,rtk< tftflliclntit. ntted Suicide. fuesduy morning lust KTrT" Unrvoy Kelly who i in miloX cast of tiu rille committed suicide imaelf in the head witl> (In arranged I ho gnu .hummer to tall l>y OjZgtir with a atiik jr other of Mr. S. IV twau. nhjiut 45 j and uniuair ed. Ilia O .VJ> Ohj'd ' Mr. "Poti** True-dell, and two of his ?? lutlo boys wero going' from Camden t<> their ljome not fur frotn lioy kin's <1 pnt, a gun which Mr. Trneadell was carrying was in some way dia dimmed, the loid inking (flVct in one of t he littlo boys, Killing liim instant Iv. Tho accident om-nrred near Green Hill church (colored) on the Charleston road. One shot alno en tered the wind pipe of the other little boy canting a painful und possdd) daugeroas wound. f 'J he Tournament. The tffurnanv nfc hold nt Smith tills l&s| weak vV'as qu'to a success. Mr, R. ly. Moeehy was the succnss ftill kn>mit and crowned Mian Sallie ftntton^ Mr. West White was the next bt?% rider and crowned Miss l!ei \Vik#pn as first maid of honor. Mr. J. jSpllio Dunn ca%in next and rruKn?$Misa l.illian Calloway us ficohdSBtid of honor, and Mr. 15r?t? j ?tfttt Wb|? crowned Miss Et'a pio?as.flMrd maid of honor. Mr. j ?v Frank-Cobles acted as herald. Af OftiheIfe'rna'i?ont a delightful pnr Iv ffM^Sjoyed nt tho rl-eidenco of Mf. l^^Britton. The young gen ltemp'ate having another jnt nt the same place?near ice of Mr. ?f. W. Weldon fay alter Christmas. } tsscs at Geiseuheimi'? . v^ples to solect from at mh> , # ./> -'rr:/e Sewing Alaehioea, at jfer's. ' fid Pictures at ?rr-jsasr..; Geiscnheimer's. - ? ^le Tab'e Cloth at G ?iac n it e i m c r's. f "bP bolstered Rockers at V~" Geisenheimer'e. itrageoua Conduct turday night last some one ito the Camden Graded .. >uilding and atole there IrftSTJie following described arti den: Nine clocks, a xdialf dozen pic ipreff half of a large curtain, whiet waauifcfcd as a partition. Moal of !_lhe.clcok? have the n-amea of the leftchera scratched on ha?;k.. One picture, 14x18 representing ahcp herd boy with his flock, photo gravure framed is oak; another of aame atvle aud ?!?, representing (#o littk girla^ookfog into a bird Another picture tfxlO, fram two ? dog*. A an all white framed pio t WMietl Maae. Another pie aboftt 10*1I? framed la white, | ^ut Them to a Good Us?*, In tearing down a very ancient building Mr, F. E. Smith found an old ualloww, long used for public ex ecutiona in York county* In ha?g ing it waa customary to cut tb? rope with a hatchet. There were sevep r'n^Jrrr gallows where the bafflKt struck the pont, but tfn in iniiy it Waa found <hnt only s$x men ,*&tMttB hanged on it. In one ease " had failed to sever the ;8paitb is not superstitions practical view of things much troubled hereto froes passing through b turned the gallows in .i(nd now you canuot ipon the colored brothers to ftlween tliem aftpr nightfall, fji saja li^Would filf*\to lerdno conld get anothPi^ i( such fence posts for his wood -Yorkvillo Yeoman. Came Near Heine Killed. Tom Cook, a colored man* hw<l a narrow esuHpe fvom being kili?<l ! onw day Iftkt v? ? ? k vvliilo vvoiktt'i; i?i la will near (^ntnden. Hi* wan hi | t!n* Solium of ilu* wt il wlitlu work i ui?*nS overhead wore lowering a j t>ui ki-f -gf bi u k. whh'li bli uek ilu* side of Lite well, overturning it, the Entire I<?L Milking liiui on tl.oj nhoiiMt r, luenking !?is ahouldur hiade ami knocking hint uncon M'i< us lur a liii<\ I'oi utmai. Mr. (i. 1) litis Item elect led h i extra |)>>li< vumn 1'or Camden. KVv. A. .1 Stokus, l> l>., 1 >rt?si<i J ii':? l.hhr of the Cliui lufllun Distilet was in Cntuden this week \isitin^' j r.'l'iiivtiH here. Mr. L. 1'. iinwril, of Cinffiv y Cify. | ?m i.ow tin- new ticket agent hero of I t' >' S< Air Line i?? v. A ft. franc and Mr?*, M. K. rod, hi'ii altendiuji the l>npli?t j Convention nt. Crcenwood this w?-rk as deicuntca I'm in tin1 Camden l?'t|>tist I'hureh. Mm T. S. My'tim, of ouv (own. | mi n vis t to relatives at Wiaaeky, Sumter county. ? - - Teachers Association. The program announced lor the Couuly Teacher*' Association w;iy carried out in full on Saturday lasl. The meeting was not largely at* tended, them lining present very ('?? w leach1 vh from I lie country. I'lio (.?oiiimi'ice appointed tosni? ?si i. . vj'Jiju I eij J ?? W hite'a School M Hoajjomont," which wan unaninioimly adopted by tin? Aaaocialloi). This I?<>? k may he had at a reduced rale if appli cation be inadu to the President or rtj|>V? Secretary within the next two weeks. ICvcry one who is a iiiuin her of the Association or cx pec la to join should have a copy. The le&mn aatdgnod for discussion next time is from tlie beginning through page '17. Sheriffs Bales I A good ileal of rc-.-d estate was sold by the Sheriff on TVr?in?lfi\' lust and all broiii?lit good prices. Especially did the Aruiblrong proporty I ring good prices. The livery stables on DoTCnlb st. wero sold to Kvaus Collins for 82 H00 Tract No. 2 at Lit'rrty Tlill waa sold to F. G. Porry for 8980. ' Tract No. 3, nenr Antiocb, to C. Shannon, Jr, f??r $200. No. ?!, n^ar Knights Hill, to (Jeo. r. Little for $230. No. 5, also near Knights 11 ill, to Gi'o, T. Li He for $135. No, (5, near No. 5, to {Joo. T. Lit* tie foiv* 1,300. No,? near Sander's Creole to M. Bawn for $150 No. 9, near Can ley Hill, to A. VV. Watts for No. 10, near No. 9, to D. P. lire yard for 818(5. All of the above refers to the Armstrong property. In addition to the above tho fallowing were made also ? ' Wagner vs. Wm, Clybnm, .Tr., lot on lower Brond .street. Camden, to <T. T. Huy, Attorney, for $200, Spears & Si!eox vs J. \V. Hyatt, ono tract to J. T, .Hay, Attorney, for $0d.?. W. W. ll?y vp. .T. \V. 1'oozer, et. id., ono tract to W. M. Shiuin ?n, At. torney, for 8202. A Newsy .Letter From Fivgnh. Mr. Editor:?Wo are moving along in the even tenor of our way with nothing to disturb our equilihruint except for ft little inoro of that yollow stuff which controls nations, governs churches to nonie extent, ewnjs society, and makes the merchants smile whon they receive it in exchango for tlie many pretty tilings found on their ?helvo*. Tho crops are ?11 gathered nnd the planting of ?mall grain i? about, over. A. .good deal ot wheat Iris Loon ground from tliia section and a good deal more is to grind. It lm? heen ground st Mr. It. A.Vaughan's mill. AM who h&vo ground ?ro much pleased with tho vield of flour, which is superior in quantity and qualify'lo that which i<?. ground on tho common rocks. Heveral of my friend* through here have flour cnoug'i and to spare for next year. 1 don't think Ihopcopls hero will lone their heail^ on thj> cotton question next yoar. even if it is a little "uppish" in price and if the merchants will not (Ul. syance too much to every fellow that can fftavt alittlo ox, wo will not he swamped "?*t fall with four and five ccnts cotton. Economy should bo the order of the day from the start to tha^taish. Rev. Mr. Oroucji'lifl* .boon unanimous. Iv called t<* tlie Pingali dhurch airain He preached n fine sermon ia?t Sunday on the evils of th<j flay. What ho f-aid is only too true, arid it is hoped that hi* earnest remarks will be heeded f?>r alt time to come. Rev- J. Walter Ivenney lias been call fttljigain to the Migpah church for next year He haa done a pood work there. While cutting wood a f*?w days ago a piece flew up and struck bim under the eye and made painful and deep cut An inch higher his eye would would have been knocked out. A physician had to sew the wound up. Mrs. John J. Team, of Bishopviiie, spent a few day* recently with her sinter, Mr*. J. II.McI<eod. Mra. Team was, married from here and has many friends w*o are alwaya triad to *0 her. Mra, Thoma# I). MoLeod la still quite ?ink wltli typfKrtd f em, Or*nf? Uowoma are Ikxlinc ?bool 1> the air.* From flw way are hover ing or*r 90xn? of the ymrairladif* iboit kaJL?MM ?Mi ke ituyriad If * min Ussr-rc^H b*wriargjjMit ume pf Ueeboloro a wreM while. * *"* ~ oC^tero _ _ h?Ho whm fco ih^i ob HlieftfSom smbIihI ?rtrf Promiscuous Items. Tiirre uro now nix prisoners con j flufil in tliocountv j*il?iwo t^ intiii hTit 1 four oc^rncH, n?o public ton! (mi. |roil) tfun.lt ti |u Jit*! opvillo in I ho Sliun ?*??? )nno (ri,^'ii(| to bo in very bn<l condition. Tiio patent envelope (tint- wo Imvt in h t?M>???*(?ot timo Hint puticiico. It oun bo opened without the uso of n knifo Sue mi m pk.su t Tho Chronicle oflioc. j Mr .) (' .Nicholson has begun the fr-.viion ??f a mx room residence on i Lvulttoii St., joai south of Mr. W. |?l. ?Idiit'M, Pio work i* uihlt'i' the mi pc: vision of Mr. 1$. L Harnos. Tlio publishing comuiiiteo of the South {"aiobnu Methodist Confer ?nee, nt the meeting in Chester Inst wi'oli, Awarded the eon<raet for the publication of tin* Christian Advo ea'c to l?. I.OA BoilV iV: Co., o| n. tligi bnr/jf'. tor tin; nrsl C*???r years. ? 'a.iim' to 11? *> development of a niKi.' of seal h i lever at ricmson Col* h-:'n it tins disbanded and the btu, di-i-tu attending from Cuiudcn have returned home. The exotolse.s there vvii! probably not l>e resumed before I uttuary. k I A dillleully occurred in front of' thu court house steps tast Monday between K. I). Hlukchey, K?q , and Dr. W. C. T?iii,v' immediately af i?-i the hmK? nf tlii* l'cnree property l>\ the Clerk of Court. Itoth gen ili'incn hid h11onj{ly in competition for thin property which is situate >?! Kershaw ?nd immediately after the 1?< words pusatd between them, folioWt,-d by b|;>;\s. I*'i ieti<I? j ^i'pr.l Mren Iiir'ii'r'.ii \|'m\ 'v----! sibie and neither of them *oe\p? d io l>c hurt. During tho altercation Mr. Hlakeney shot at Dr. Twitt\ but hife arm wuh pulled down from the rear by Mr. Pen roe just as, lie Hred and the ball euteted the ground near Dr. Twitt)'a feet.? Lancaster Ledger. TRESPASS NOTICE. All parties are hereby forbidden to tree paa-i upon our land for the purpose of hauling, hunting. tiahing or for any oili er purpose whatsoever. Those disre garding this notice will l?e dealt with ac cording to law. S. C. K()$E, J. K. CltKKP, A. 0. WATTS. Cnntev. S. C., Oct. 2*. lf>00. Encjlihh Bros,, oi'it mottos: i Eureka KKKN"MAZOItS j l n 2?vv KLS Shaving* I'Old TEN KSS ; sxnsFACfioN ; Parlor. Otit> Door North ol' Post Office. "" $20.00 REWARD. A reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid for Information sufficient to convict th?? party or parties who broke into the Camden Graded School Building Satnr dayrtiijzht, and stole therefrom nihe ^mall tdocKS, a half dozen pictures, a curtain, and otherwise committed JpMtv mi^cliiet. TIiOH. J. Kirklnnd,vChr*tn. II. G. Carrison, C. W. Birchmore, Beard of Trustees, Dist. No. 1. Citation. South Carolit a?Kershaw County. By C. C, Ilaile, Probata Judi?e Whereas, I.aura liou^h, made suit to me to ftrant. to Ifer Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of W. P. llo'.igh deceased. Tl.esc are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors oftV.es id W. P. Ilon^h, deceased, that t liev ho nnd appear before me in tlie Court of Probate to be hold nt Camden, S- C , on i ho 14111 dny of Doeeinb?r' next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock to shew cause it any they have, why the said administration sfiould not bo granlcd. Given under irty hand and seal this 30th dav of November, A. i).. 1900. Published on i he 80th day of Nov. 1910, in The Camden Chronicle C. C. IIAJLR, Judge of Prolate. NOTICE JAIL BUILDERS. Office County Supervisor and Poa^j County Commissioners of Kershaw County. South Carolina. Sealed Id !? will be received at above namo<! office until 12 o'clook noon, Jan 6th, 1<<01. for furiiishing nil mat* rial and erecting a two ?t >ry brii:k fire pioof jaU and jailera residence on lot on DeKalb street, wett of Rroad Hticet, in the cj*> of Camden. R. C.. aoeordlnir to plans and building ppeciticaiions on file lu above named office. A certified check for Arc hundred dol ing will hfl required to accompany each bid to be forfeited should hlddor fail to make bond as law directs in 15" day* from date contract ia awarded. Each bidder will be allowed to furulHh upeclfl floalion fur steel and iron work allowing construction of eel's and matorial used. The right is reserved to reject any or all bidri. Terms of p yrr.ent made known on day of accepting bid. T. V. Parker, County Supervisor. Tax Returns. The offloe of the Auditor for Kerahaw Qtnin'iV will be open tor receiving Ux re turns for the fiscal year 1901, fro?n Jan ' uatv let to February 20tli. AH person* are hereby notified to make their return* a* required by law, m *0 per cent pehally will be added to all per anum! property ifot returned by the- 90th dav of February, 1901. The Auditor will be at tbo following place#, either in person or by deputy, -for the purpose of tabiog returns: fcacKtittW," J an. - T?rk#y Cr?kjWT8th. va* lOtb* tt35| Jaa. Uth. m Jan ISth. . Jan. 14th. tiUrty Hill J?B. Iftfrr 1 1~ ita, iitk. HasUoh will ZESVIP BROTHERS Are vou seeking drives in mens, youth or ehildrens suits or overcoats? |( so drive yourself (o ZIC>8P BHOS, [Jo von want a shoe that nil! last and ? v r N pve san^lacUon. or a mnv pair^iven fori broken pair? Thru try a pair of our iimmis,j l?^s- ladies or misses shoes* prices as low I as the lowest. \ - Hock bottom on all groceries. M?i?ej saved by tradi ng\i ith ZEMP -- -BROTHERS .Wheat, Oats, Rye Barley. 'S'joo Timo Ah W EBaiitl! I o 3m>. * *'? "Ho (hat sowetli plentifully, shall reap plentifuly* V llifthat sowelli sparingly, shall roup sparingly." A. 1). Kennedy odors lor Hal?', lied uv*v, l'urple Straw and Fulctistur Wheat. Houio O ruwn uwl Texas Rust Proof OatB. HYE ami BAULKY. WE STRIVE TO EXCELL in I ?iO making an?l selling of JlarnesH u?u1 feel confident that there are few if f.'iy houses offering better gooJs, i or r:vuri [jwls of oqnnl quality at j these prices. Our line consists of Single Jtacgy, i Surrey, ICxprosa, Li^lit anil Heavy j tram, Doub'o Buggy nnrt Farm liar- j ness. AMONGST OUR TOOLS nono are below a standard which will compare favorably with Unit ??f ?oo<1h sold at equal prices by any other liouso in tiio trade. S>H me 11 tools are useless ?t any prico nnd \v< h iudlo none <>? them. TIkho uoodf :iro on a par with all otltor nrtic'es in our 11A HDW A HE stock and tho.ir who like a reul-y good article ut u nominal price should buy here. ?caO Xrg&imfi of our f.inr?:is YouUlkcm Groceries. In ?very point superior Pnimns B'iy llio I?ept unl the cheapest.. Wo nooJ <mlv repeat their words What'Golden Goodness io our choice Teas an<l Corfou^I A sip from a sftrtit lo will prove it. L?ke nectar rntHe for heings'of another spher?v Fiour, >?^ar8, Spices and other gfootl filings to please jonr palate A D KENNEDY. We 1 lave just received a nice lino of Gent's, Ladies anil Ohildrons Shoes at prices to suv^ oar customers and we wish for all to sec them before buying. We also have a selected line of Dry Goods, Notions, and (rents Furnishing goods, Clothing and Staple Grocer ies. Yours for Business, H. E. HYATT & BRO. OL ASS. GLASS. s Now is the timcfllo put in those broken panes 01 glaps. I have all sizes, Hingle ftnd double thick, from the hinattest up to 36x44 inches ^ STOVES?Sheet iron heating stoves in all sizes, also the bestjeoal^Stove made for large hall ways. If the fire*back to yoUr cook stove h?s burnt out try ?ny iron stove lining. It makes a perfect fire-back, Mops all cracks, and thus makes tlie stove bake much better. Agency fot-TfrePisic Stalk Catterr*the simplest and tachine on the majrket. Call and examine it. beet machine ~onJb< J A nfoe assortment ot winter lap robes. Will sell them oat ehcap. * o Am?end W^tlllBg piwmiU,haedssma. l<Wr wtkrif " " i r - i | ! Kb com RMMDL7 GRAVI NG NEAR, And ('latis I.a M'looted The UaniAiK* llilf Ifildfl ft!APA i duivuo \mtuu5v utviv A.-h one of Ins Principal Distributing Points. lie has made provision lor all kinds, elapses and '-'Uiditions, IVoin the small est to tlio greatest; sd coin", one and .111, and see how little it will cost you to Htipjilv nil your wants. Below will be found a few <.>1 tin many tilings which yon will find, as Christ.ni is Presents, wry appropriate, us well as uset'uj; and at prices within the reach of all. AMONG OUR BOOKS will b'i found Mich as Waverloy Novels by Sir Wall-r Sc. >;t?12 Volumes at $3.50 per set. . Kdna JLyalls Works?0 Volumes at $1.25 per set. Works of T. S. Arthur? 13 Volumes at $4.00 per set. A. Couan Doyle's Works?5 \Vtnun8at fl per set. ~w" ; Klliott's Works?C> Volumes at-.^l .75 p r set. liifiing Round the World (about. .'>00 pages) 75o. Our boys in India " " " 75c. Our boys in China " $ " M 75c. Young Americans in Japan, 75;:. y A Voyage in the Sunbeam, 75o. ALl. NIGKIjY OLOT11 BOUND. ^ V Besides many others too Munierous to mention. We have also, Ruby Silverware, Ornamented Glass and China, Lamps, Clock Imitation Out (j)a$9, Rose Bowls, Pitch ers. Punch'Bowie, ou?. An endless variety of Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Sterling1 Silver Bmcelo^,Watch Fobs, Silk and Lin en Handkerchiefs, Gent"' imh' BoyV Sowrt and Ties, Ladies Gents' and Children's (ilovea in all Kinds, olafgej and styles; tfoautiful collection <f latest tStyle Pictures, etc. While much attention has been jjiven to Life's Fancies, by The Gilt Kdge Store, the suhstnnf i.*l?f?art has not been forgot ten, and we can there! ore meet ail (he demai.ds along this line mS well, * ,r?l , , - ? * ' - r ? . ? y. AT OUR DRY GOODS EMPORIUM CAN BE FOUND AL MOST ANYTH JG IN THE WAY OF DRESS C00D8 A LADY WOULD LIKE TO BUY, >ind as to price*, we will fay that tKcyha* e been placed in t*ie reach of all. ' ' (?all and leave your orders with our dro<s maker and milli ner. they are busy b >t as we have .'?aid beiore, "First come, first served." Come early and see wh ir bargain* we can give you" iii Tailor made suits and sepera'e Skirts. Boys and Gents Oiothin:: Very, Very Cheap y SK6S3 In abundance for Ladies, ('hilcir.?n and M(n. Headquarters for Blankets i>n 1 Comfoit*??ei ou? stock before buying. Just Received v Another Shipment onMaltingn. 'J It V ar; beauties, ?'id ?? cheap as you coijld asi^, We have a few pieces of t Carpeting left (Union ingrain, 8(i inches wide,) which we ai\i offering to close at less than cofcf. &r, w fa youf tim*, * Don't Miss This Opportunity. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS we will say that our ? of Domestics, Calicos, Onting, c?c.f U at their service, AM are prepared to supply (heir wants a prices tfrftt ? will m them ?mile. ^ Q . Yours Respectfully and Tmlf llli& " r? . "-r-, 'A,':. % ;v '93SHSSm Sp/vih i r *'V* ? "* ' -^trw-yBTayg > *' ~ZZT3r? V