The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 13, 1901, Image 3

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.fmeonuj. /\s> IteV. Jab(J5 Penis, 0< Kopah&w,] h^ prcaclnd iu the Baptiai c-li 11 rq)i j several nighta thia wot k. - ! Mr, G. H, Hauin who. I>hh been it- , new York for the past two months returned to Camden lpst Sunday. . Mm. Juihi Arthur, of ColiifriBVaJ widow of V>? late Mr. W. L. Ariljur'n has been visiting Dr. Oorbett'e fam Hy thi^^.-ek. Messrs. ?). !/. timl W. A. Catoe, ol j Kershaw and Oatnnh, were in Cam- j O.U) yesterday unl paid iuj a ploan , (Mnfc call; . | Mr. N. A. Botbnne who went t?? Cyaileston lust Monday <o attend grand lodge of l?Vco Masons, re iltu aped Air. ed yesterday. W. \V. Hiififgina recoivod a MYfcbBago yesterday calling him to ftnualetr^ Oa on businuaa where hf ill likely bo 'for .jovoral days. Wo are sorry to learn that Mr 15. ; Brown, who has been confined to room for sotno time from Injuries Dieted by a kick from a horse, but antflciently?reoover$d to b* out laat week, ia quite sick kin. Mrs. B. M. I'earco an'l eon, of Cam I, are visiting Mrs Peareo'a niooe, IB- K. D. Blakeney. Master Cleve Pearce also eniue up on Satur land returned Sunday. ? Kershaw W. McCutelien ia the new Lo Seaboard freight depot on fArmgrift|f\lled by Mr. ards, wrap .recently left MoCutchfc^is originally igton co imtyv but caaoj v> Carolina*1 bir<^ Wo received a deUphtful call ou ednosday from Dr. W. S. Stolcon. o with his family has been spend g the week iu Camdon. Ho will ave today for his now charge at. ucamervijle. Ab wo have ha<l -oc sion t*> remark before, Dr. Stokes one of the rising young men of | the S. 0. Conference. REAti ESTATE TRANSFERS, following transfers of real ee |te were recorded in the Auditor's! loM#brinpr the pant week : ?S K Klrkland to J F< and J N rowo. 845 aores in Watorce town $700 j fames R Tboxnueon to R J Ward " : acres ia No 10? 8140. largaret Scott to VV A Prioc, 100 tu No 3, $1. lesGGibbes, Agt. to, C B 08 1,835 acres in Watcree j|V*275 >'* .CWittkowsky, Master, to S. j feet, #1. id, et al, to S Ltbra%), lot fray aoross fot $5. lexander and John A Issao F Holland, 100 8. $225. &ed to T J Williams et al, Gjitnden on Rutlfcdge street. ' *? . . Jffarria^. _jKrt L'tttber A. Alexander, the |?tf>blf manager of /the. Camden Co , . nod Miss Mibnle daughter of the late Br&aiugton, wore married f midenue of Mr. W. F. Ma bbaurens street last Watievs> about 0 B0 o'clock. ny was performed by j Ferris The young ? ?ao$r0 friends here! wlabea - attend them ila Hiiraiid- Mr. Jolin >tte married ;last 8nu jj at Bethany Methodist ;!Tha bride Is a daughter jhyin Halli and ia the ^ "Won the gold Vibrantcle voting con L-?aagofor the moat! ?TV J Kershaw | JMrVaoat-beorty oongrat ? Extended them. for Gambling. Yeetsrdsy Afternoon Ray Pat terson, Billie Bembert and John Ad>a?^.ihr^ao>ofC(i^mcn, and a ooltfr*d wptfen whose \?me was ftiftt at ''teedle^' aAtealed in tbelowsrpart of town 4e** the MMlft gambling. ? the ar rest* were made by policeman [ WhiUkfr *?d Sheriff , jrr*nthinn7 Three others Vere in the crowd ? Uao white men and a negro who Mblmed tb#t they were uoc in the '"There was quite a scatter. |Eift wEeifihe officers approached, gfM# ot th'e violators finding the c?fc* breaks as qttiofcly as a cjttoe tail could have done. t \ S^j^^vojent Back. but the whole clW?jffig?agS?^yfAct that BaJLyl Hne Metb U IVQ ^;ok u? Pm9<AvlH Hranoth. tat, the vBSFence bae Hb?hriett?lm baek to thle ciU Cor getown ssru, ? ??seny years. -In con ?mS* h i H?jr fceoa-rafn J* ibti SECTION WAND KILLED. " ^ I, ait Kiulny evening as Mr. U. AV. Yonn$( was returning hoiue will) Mh Kooiiou e.rew the hand car jumped i ho tr?ek ti short distance from the Neaboai 1 pat>?ehger depo'. In the full ail went btydly shakcu 4141* Mr V included, hut .lim Huahf oiiu of iluj hands. rei'eivVd injuries which leaulud in iiU death n few hou,re later. H i*> bupposed that his head struck upon one of iho orostdiea, causing a frattuie?,ttl, l lie l>uB(i of the skill!. ? _ ??' Winter guests uro I ><>?_?? tilling t.. uoino in. Already uliout thiiLy have arrived at the Oourt Inn. STOVES REPAIRED. 1 with to uuiioti ooo that 1 am pro|Mtred to overhaul or repair stovoa of <tny kiiui and solicit the pationugii of the public. I can ho found ?vt Singleton's hakory. Satisfaction guaranteed. Very Kexpeetfullv. lleO; U-tf W. M. LOMJS. Trespass Notice, AH parties aro hereby forbiddon to trespass upon my lands or npon 1 1 1 oho oyer which I ?* h?vo control, sit tinted about ten mi lea cast of Camden, for thy purpose of hunting or for any other purpose whatsoever with, out my permission. Anyone violating this notice will bo prosecuted to th^ full extent of the law. VV. 1). MA.RSEI ALL, iHto. 0. ' ' Trespass Notice, All parties aio hereby forbidden to trespass upon my lands, ulso upoift 1 1 ? ?> Charlotto O. Munu lands, situated 10 miles above Camden, near DeKftlb, for the purpose of cutting wood, hunting, or ft. r trrty other purpose whatsoever. Any one disregarding this notice will l?o doalt wsth to the full oalont'of the law, J, L. LOVE. Kalb, S. C., 12-5.1 Trespass' Ncticc. All persons arc hereby forbidden tieepaasing upon any of my lands, situa toil in Mat Kock anil Buffalo townships for the purpose of cutting, hauling, hunt ing, fishing or for any other purpose whatsoever without my permission. Par ties disregarding this notice will ho ih ait with accbrding to law. L. L. CLYBUKX. Westville, S. C. Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby- forbidden to trespass upon my J lands ? ono thousand acres 7 miles alwve Camden? for the purpose of hunting, hauling ouany other purpose whatsoever. Parties violating this notice wjll bo prosecuted to the lull j extent of t#fc law. ? \ W. W. IIUCKABEE. Can toy, 3. C., Nov, 22, Trespass Notice All parties aro hereby forbidden to trespass for any purposo"whatsoev|r up on tno place known as the Goo. T. Lit tlo pfcico, situated 0 miles east of Cain Gen on the Darlington road, also the CJolY place adjoining the above mention ed place. All parties disregarding this notice will bo dealt with to the futl ex ^?nt of tholaw. . W. W. QOFB\ Oct. 25, 1001, Trespass Notice. All partios are hereby forbidden to trespass upon the lands of the estate of Joseph It. Corboft about 11 miles from Camden on the Bishopville and Sumter road for the purpose of hunting, hauling or any other purpose whatsoever. Par ties disregarding this notice will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. MHS. M. .T. OOHBRTT, W, O, COItBETT, novMMuip, Trespass Notice Kotlce is herebv gi?en that Messrs. Caleb Ticknor & &on having purchased the hunljng rights on the below mention ed tracui oNun-l in Kershaw County, for the present game season,' have in the namcp -and with consent qi owner?, post ed notices against .hunt foist on said sever, at tracts, which notices aro in th& fol lowing words : "All persons not specially authorized aro prohibited from hunting on these, rifytlandN." Signed by owners. The tracts referred to are in iTico sec tion. Tract of H Ravage about 1,681 acres. Tract of J. V. Welsh about 000 acres, ' Tract pf M, M. Young about 1 ,882 acr* s Tract of 3. II. Adams about 2,005 acres. AH tracts in the Knights Ilill aootion of this oounty in similar manner have b*en poited ai follows: ? - "All persons not specially authorized by Caleb Ticknor & Son are warned against hunting on theao lands. '' Signed -by-OBB?ESt_ TU<rtri\cts on wlilcTv these Uttor no tJc?4 havtt been placed arc Jeased by R. B. "Williams, ?khown as the "Cantey Pla^o. *' Lands leased by T. J. Smyrl, known ag iho "Salmon*! Plaoe." Respectfully, CALEB TICKNOR & SON". Dec. 18, 'I? 6w ZEfJIP BROS. (Hm MjvrmE Stock Of CLOTHING teSRS' /'WV/OT/.W ? -..GOODS. ZEMP BROS. Cut Prices on Furniture For a limited time we will cut. the price on our large stock of lurniture. It is a HANDSOME LINE;? and this will bo your opportunity. Wo are going to divide profits with you on account of the short cotton crop. This spocial cut in prices will last lor $ limited time only. Remember that we carry a largo* stock of furni ture, and have just opened up a particularlygiiaudsonio Line. W. Geisenheimer. at ?avid" =Wolfe'? Absolutely at s enter st-oc of Olothinjf, Ilats, Shoes, Ktc., for next 30 days. No ien per cent added for expenses. Oome and see for y,onrself. Big line Ladies Hats from myCh raw stock. Sowing machines liaf price. Wanted You ? * < TO REMEMBER that when you go* to most stores for Stoves, Nails, Guns *Uervohvers and everything in the Hardware Line, yQU have to bluff them ft little, because this is necessary to get the right price, but not so at our store, Camden, S. C. Ask for anything in this lin^ and the PRICE IS RIGHT. ? . t ? ? REMEMBER ALSO, that we carry a complete line of Fresh Groceries also Harnefia, Dry Goods, Si* 0*8, Hale, etc, eH atpVlceB to suit the short crope. Attractive goodyit attractive prices ? that's the kiqd you waot->^^*i 32ktheiie---tor what we ~ ?ave received, sad hi (re ocr . \ TO THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE CROWDS OF PEOPLE GOME, AND FROM THE FAMOUS CUT EDGE STORE QUANTITIES OF GOODS ARE CPG. WHY? ? # The trading public realize that wo advertise on and do for them all we promise. Though our sale-1 yond our expectations, and to such an exten* our lines are depleted, wo" still have thnusan gains for all Who will avail themselves of tiio tl of buying seasonable good* in t h? height, of the great a saoriflco, * mity Fjasori at bo DON'T DELAY but come at once while yon liave a better assortment to select from an we have placed at your disposal all strictly winter ?oods consisting of all Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hat*, Tai lor-inade S?its, Ladies and Childrens Wraps, Blankets and Oomforts, &c., Ac., at and below cost; and everything at prices to please the closest buyers. I* Thanking yon for your confidence and ; very) liberal patron age, we are youra respectfully and truly, / X P. T. Tl