The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 24, 1902, Image 2
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PUHLISIIKD KVKKY FRIDAY
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w. x^. mcdowbll^
SuBscmi'Tioh Katk?:~ Ono year, $1.60
#i* months, 75 cent*; tliroO laontlm, 40
oenU.
Ratkh fok A.ovkhtisino Ordinary
transient ad vo^tl-saumtx, first insertion
$1 .00 per square ; each su'nseipiont in
?onion fit) coots per square,
Candidates' Cards for County offices
$ >.0<J. Conjfrcasionul $10.00.
B taincts locals, ft cents per lino each in ? |
sertlan.
0 xninunicHiions will l>< published when!
of i Ml o rest to tho general public and
n it of a defamatory nature. No rn.
gpousihility will l>e attsumod for the
views of correspondents.
lines for cou tract ndvorlisinK will la* an- 1
aounood upon applieut ion at tlm ofVuv. !
Remittance* l>y chocks, dinlts and pohtal J
money orders aliould l?e inmlr pityul'U |
to \V. L. MoDOWKU,,
( 'hiih loll, S, (
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11. If. Ci u in h as been I eelect< d i
dinpensary i ommiHsioncr ; L. .1.
'Williams had no opposition for t lie
place of chairman of the ilispensaiv .
hoard; II. II. ftvana and A. K. II. I
Dukes were elected directors.
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The election for judo's waa held J
laftl .Tuesday. All of the jud^ei
whose terms explro woo reelected
except Judges W. lii'iiet and () |
W. Buchanan wlw? declined ie
clection. lion. (m, Dant/.lcr had
no opposition for .Jud^o lionet's j
placo anil was unanimously dieted. j
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K.>r Judj?o Ruehinan a placo Hon,
,R. (). 1'unly nf.Smntcr was elected!
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on the first, ballot.
Hon. \V. I<\ Stevensui, speaker of
|ho hou?.o of representatives, it o?
announced wiil run for the rilleo ofj
Attorney General. Mr. Stevonso-H
la 40 years of age. Ho wis botnj
.. and icared on a fann and winked i
every year from the lime he w.h Sj
until he w ft s IS, when li ? went tol
a n -urn I em y al Taj lor.s\ ille, N. (',1
and prepared for college. He en j
tered Dsvidum college, ,N . <", at j
t he aye of 4JO and oradu.Hcd at 2.'l, j
paving f.'r hta o wn i duoftiion. I le j
then took eliaroe * ? f the academy ?>t |
G l*e i a A' and li'^nn to teaeh a i j
read law at the mime time.
A Good Koada Convention will
he held in Columbia, on .Inn. HOt h J
to it 1st. A train of eais fioin I In J
Southern Railway will he there in
charge of Mr. \V. II. Moore, l'rc*i
ilerttolthc National Good KoaiK
Association He will he as-dslcd
by engf nooria and expert?, who will
be provided with new machinei v f
and will practically demonstrate
the building of both inacadain audi
dirt romls. The Convention will
ho addressed by cxpcitx, as well as j
by several prominent men who are]
interested in road building. We j
tiust that a!! from onr county wiio
can will attend this niceties. The
Seaboard railroad lia.s authorized
a rate of one flrat-clays fare for the
round trip for lliis oc.c"-ion.
. To Fanners.
A valued exchange hh\h: ''Let .
no farmer ?ny that he liaa nothing
to do I heno winter daya. Cnnsidei ,
what frlionM ho attended lo when!
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too wet to woik hi the IIcMh. R ike
up ftinl haul pibo straw or forest
leaves to the lit and stable. Clear
up the Ixiar patches. Fill up the
gullies with busli. ( J ?? I in firewood
Cut a few oord? i f pine wood an
llfat it. may dr\ in ilie Niinimi'r and j
? f*lj when v o u will nerd it. Repair:
the rondf) in \our fields. 1,'u.k af- |
ter your pasture fences. \Vh?n
rainy hull ?> u t your jm hh, mend and
An groauu your harness, repair tools
ijji and yet over\ tiling in slinpe fur
^v^y'WptJt. The idea of having nothing
" ^ d do at thin season of I lie year ia
absurd. "
The Old School Chart (Jnostlon.
? The State supreme, ? . I ?"
. Q low n an op*--" ?
sti'M f...t A.iu...
SOU ' HNS Ai.i^ hnndeil j
_t..ui?n that wiudu up!
__ _ celebrated chart huHincHHl
^ L*'* -which has attracted so nuicii atten
- ,/iion. The decision mintniim thr
view taken by Mr. (iuntcr i>f tin
attorney general's olJliu? tn the opic* \
Ion ho furnished tin* cmhi n t v bonnls
nt school t rusleun when the issue
first nros<?.
It will he recalled that ?in ni'cnt |
of n Chicago chart factory, nnnicii
Tutwiler, canvassed l h i m StuU
; about three years ajjo ami sold i<
?mi nl.v hoards of school trustee
1 ! - " 'K nol
about $.100,000 worm n mo
chart*", which wore placed at $37 60
each, it being subsequently alleged
that they were not worth tuo?e than
about $7. The chsrta were ?'?!<!
and notes were taken from thfctrns
t*e?. VV h*>? M r. MeMthnn bernmr :
? ?t?periutend> nt of education he
'called attention to the matter and
' '?a opinion lr/ia A?k*>d from I ho at
toraev general's office. It waa to
the. effect tj??l the school trustee*
f bad no authority to purchase such
-fthfcrt*, and thereupon throughout
Stale the ' county Kitpennten
#&? refuted . payment of the
iifcgtou oounty a ?ul^
it by ihe l>?*o and Kxobmg^
Haiik pi Columbia . tgdnut K. W.
Shualv mining nlt ?. Judg#
Krnest 0?ry took the aaino vlow mh
the nitorpry general^ nfllcp and
then an itppea I was taken to the
Stale supreme court. This court
has now sustained Judge duty ami
the chart claims wilt not he | > h i < i
by t hq oou ntles.
The court did not paes upon the
quc?tl?>n of the individual liability
of (lie me lit he i s of tlit* ho?i (Ih of
tiusffts. ? ^ I ait', 22nd.
Good Heads Instead of a Court Houco. j
Kditor Chronicle : ? Ah one of
: the taxpayers of the county, and,
[one interested in the progrem and
I well-being of its citizens, 1 desire
to hhv that the board of county
I commissioners in connection with
lift town of Cum don ars doing a
wis(? thing in endeavoring to givo
the people of W ( k t Wateree a pass
jtbbM-'x??.i lf> tr?wd in getting l"
market, attending court, etc., and
i here and now put im the next ap
plication I" 'l>(* honorable board of
i n in in i ms i 'i i) ? i ?? and the board of
trade of Camden loi the next ftp
propria* ion of public money for
the establishment of a passable
load for tU?* people id t ins section
of (In? county, and also sections of
Suuiler and Li e counties to net to
t lie fit y of ( ? nodi ii. Am it IS, p' o
ple some t i iiics have to tra\el sever
al miles further to get to mat ket
i hail I hey would if a direct loud
was passable at ail times of lliu
year, and i his fact causes ( 'am
dell to lose a "real man v cuato
me i s that, i ?* i i u h ' I V hers, foi many
people I hat aie lo-aier to ( ' amdeti
j/'> to Sumter, Hishopvilie and oth
er places to tiade. simply because
id' Im aw salid beds, mud holes and
high water on ' he roads leading t"
( : h i ii 1 1 r ii f t orn t In te sections
| j( ? t I tie coin in i ssioners, instead
of putting Up a new couit house a*,
suggest id by ,M r. McCreiglit, do
away wiili the old Charleston road
a* it 1 1 > ? w stands and move it a
short, dist a n ce up I .i" ci ei k and
fCiiH.i at the n >1 i"\vcsi, place to he
found to establish it conveniently
and put . t ? above high water ri irk,
as they are going lo do with the
entrance ft W'cat. U'atcrcc. Then
I n i V a good iicid machine and roll
I |)(. sand out <d I he road in 1 he
MUt,l Im and roll bark clay in i's
stead, and as these niensures would
b. nelit ? 'ftiiideu so immensely, as
well as those that travel these
roads, that ll would l>e wisdom on
lh,. p u t of 1 1 1 ?i ci I y, as it did in
ihe W? s( Watered matter, to make
an appropriation out of its Iteas
ii ry to aid ta I It is great wor k, cs
|ht i >vl I y th i ! of o pen i n y a new r,:id
to r ' i m den above h i " h w a I e i i u 1 1 ?( ?
,] UM? I, I t h" m t lei of building
u new i ciiil lion-" drop Tor a while
n nl ii 1 1,. m ??re important t hi ng*
:l.(. Uu.nd<d I ? Mr. Hough will
be willing to i e in a i ;i in the pr< oat
imii rl house f-ir t lie bal slice of the
I, -iiii and if ?he i.cople in on
elect i ii". him again us t If y did be
fore, he Illicit he induced to k. fp
lujeks al t he same old stand right
on, even if lie does im t so lovfsom",
lis some of lh" friends of the new
cmiit I, o 1 1 ii " sviogest. ;lt seems
I Ii a t a n v one ! i ? ? is pec ting a
elieek from Mr Phelps makes out
somehow to get to h'ls ( illee at the
old ? out t, hoii?e. S he i ill Trail
ih a hi has a h-ng way to btinsj pris
t ir, ei s from t he new | ill to the old
court Ii *u mi*, but I reckon he can
make out to do ?o I he balance of
l his term an I if t h?* people was t o
i n i p I on hiu>, he tiiiii'i' he induced
|M St and it I \ ears longer. 1 f ? hey
could not induce him to do so,
however, t here are several that pro
bably could be, eh?
.1 ( ). Most: t ky.
Items (her l he State
And F.lsewhere.
O rover ('lev -Isnd is going on a t>ig
duck hunt in t!ie vicinity ol (Jeorg<
town this week.
The ut,.re which T II. Slt'uh has
been conduct in j in Kloreneo cloaed
iln doors Sat urd i) nijd't, tl.ti mer
chant' having gotie into \oluntni)
bankruptcy.
Adm.ral and Mrs. Schlev paA?ed
thioui-'h t'olumbia this week o" \ \>
way to \\ ashiufjlon froo* \ <
where tlu v h ive ?? ? ? ? me
vbit (c ' ' ' Savannr
<? '' ?' ' . .i .lie
in ? w ? ? i y ? . ,.,.en on a ten ibv.
, I illl
?kHtHir.'. MM I. NV. \Y . ( Jortlon
Lewis Simpson, ? f (V.inlnn, hiis u
hoard 77 inches iHiijf nn?l slill j*r.?w.
He kirprt it luok-'tl lip under
Ill?. 1 I t? hi t |'n ..
hi* clol liinji nn ? I |>ri'K<>n?s the npj/i'nr I
nnoe ol ft man with a lull betird four
to six iin'ie's Ion*,'.
r, t ( I'll! as t.h?? erow.l win- Bland
in^ iiroiiml the e:\r-ol !he W nlinre
oiieijs !i>> I'ii v w rv unloading ut
Sp;rf :inl)Uj l'. Kv i l!r.? Iv, n 1 <?.vi'?r
I >v;vs hurl and S0ar0d 1 ? v n
???'??Hi. ? . ;i _? :i1ns| Sier Suit
^ra^e.n riii?n?e:; n-; itnm ....
* i>( < .it _? ! ? r ii>r f.'i.OPU A emnpni
inise \\ ;s made I tsl we l< by wltielt
? i filluT was pil ?.">"?(> an I m?(li
eal expenses.
1 1 ' ? 1 1 .1 ( ;nr, f(.(h r:i 1 1
A i I reu 1 1 1
soldier, aged n:i, nii'i n hur/iblo
Itist Mondny nijhf at WaMiallu h\
hoiiifif burned to . 1? in the uunnl
house. Li to in ? h ?? afternoon ho
wrh locked tip fin I at 1 1 n Vl??ok (ho
truurJ houso whs Jjgfovt'i&i ??> iu? nn
(Ire. Help crime loo late nti<l onk*
( ho charred form was taken from tin*
debris. It is believed that he set
Arc to tho cell, ns tho first resetter*
found tho building burning, the
strongest flames cooling from within,
and ?he coroner's jury so rendered it*
verdict.
H bu Im?d truthfully isid thai
the world doe# not owe us ft living
*? owft th? world our best.
??* -ft.
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Two Express M*wwngCT? yitfht 0,1 A
Train.
SovHlul to The Sl*u?.
L.iuronR. Jan 20 - In a personal
diflholtv t It afternoon express mes
H<MH??-r?'MeLood and Sanders In t ho
i-.nr of tho I'oruior on tha northbound
Columbia. N.-whurry and I, aureus
nnwei?K?'r train near OoMville, ?n
thb count?. Mr. Mcl.eu.l w*? shot
tliriuich tho Hi'N'l. by Mr S?"d?r?
poih oamo <?" I" Hm cily nnd tn?
wonndod m a n roeeived prompt i?e<I
ic.tl ut 1 fit t ion ami in reported doinjr
wiill. Mr. McLood in from North
Carolina, while Mr. Sanders is ?l
Mu^oo.l. tliiu state. Their fiioniU
ln? rt: rojjret iho ooeurroiico
BOLLS OK MONOH.
I.mir. 11 h Street School, Kirat IJuar
lf r ? < n<Unu |)ec. 1. If^l.
sCliOI.Altsllll*.
??0 J (ft not lean than IX) in deportment.)
(irndn I I Ian Taylor. Oralic Malhia,
nun \\'i.U;ic?', <:li" Mitchtin, Onerrv
!ir"''n Will JW..
(.i ratio III- Hnin.J \ ;rJ'on
Dixon. Oil l>f ? t I lalsall, Jar* NN h.takoi.
Kinin *v I <e ...
(inidu V Annette .lone?, Nan I ran
" (J' uh \ I John Vilhi?i?ao, Kohert
\l( |)i>-.vt ll. M inn it? Hamitioinl. - -
( i nolo IX ? Ad? rhol|.? '
?. hr.Kk, Maiy VilleplK?u\ Kmdy < ?r
rison. ... .
A 11 KM) A M l-.
I 100 during t liw: month*)
(irailo 1 1 I "'I'lie I .at la, Vivian Yates,
M i 1 1 1 1 i ? ? A lovandor.
( i rade III loo IJoHHiynol.
( 1 raih* V - Sum N ielioUoo. _M?rv N ?
olson. N o. Trnnthmn, Lillian \ at.-.
' '"ila.lV VI Kay Little. NN'athly Hm
""(ii-Kilo VII Leila r.ny kill, Stewart
( (Vnnlo \' 1 1 1- Ib-nry Knykin, Annie
Alex >01 hi'
1 ( ira?lo I X Jennie Ktoney.
dki'outmkn r.
(100 during three months)
(ira'ln II ? ?>rnlio Mathia, Lthe!
I Monro, Mav B-lhi Lolli*. K>et?j??? '
Mnni'f, Marion NViMnons, lUwley K?;l
lv, M.irv CI Oiton. Minnio '1 aylor, Jni
? ' (Jru.h- Vl I Itolu rt I.'-wis. .loo KoHHitf.
| nol. loin Humphries. Helen (ioisenhei
I ""<!?, ?'.e IV Paul Srhenk. liarnel Whit
inkor l>afi<I NVithe'spoon, Lva ? "'*r?'y .
! I.on A hwamler, Mary LeNolr, 1M???
| 1 '('.'inl" V Main io Turner. Annette
.loin s. Mary Nicl.olnon, Lillian Nates,
am Nioholiion. , .
tiriilo VI -Minnie Moore. ( orneli.i
l Wlson, M-o/uie Beard.
< i ratio V 1 1 Lorn- Arthur. Ktta l>ix
1 lo iHonh. i.nor. Stowa. t 1-larUo
(in. I.- \ III .1 ini Stonov. Wttvinoiul
Li.-k. A unio Ah xan.tor, Kitty AnunonK.
! Minnio Am... -am. Kli?w Kuchinnn'. l a
Kofa .lao.ohson. Solum I *rih??.
( arolino Soahrook , Nfllio Nottlea.
(ir.-nlo I \ Uurnoy Krit kman, NN allot
^i lina'k. Sim Tianthant. Hlakoiioy |
mil, Annio \lfonl. A?la 1Mi.1i>h, .lon
n,v. Sltoorn, .1 onnio Sloiu-y, Mary N ille
' '(Jr-olo \ -Mnniio Stro<hnan, Mari?
I /uni]*, Sum'or Kl.tono.
Grand ftiul Potil Jurors.
(Jhani. Jruotis -W n Knjphl. J J
Lvriti; Jr . o T 1/tl le. U N JVa |
t,.-v 11 r .lohiiKon. I' It I'ruoB'U I. S
J r (i,ri|,?r. .1 l> Stoko(?. H B J^iv. J ]
! |> Mr(':?l.: !. I> M '?* ' li'ini', 1 1
i Vo inj,'. The rolhiwin^ prand jurors
I |k>M ovur rr.uii last year : J \V NN at
I uin" T Brown. John W Yu,,nf';
! \ p MeCa^kUl. i'v ?' >V 'll'^,n3- U U
! Wat In. Jr ,
p, 'ii r 1 1 i:"h< I A MoDowell. .1
i 1) Sir clair, John Mvatl. H (? Mmin
1 .1 V Mtontpson. K B Kolhns. J 1" Iv
jl.till .1 T Bhu-kmon. N\ '/ Hilton. lv
! A V an^h in. U A Baskina, 1 J !<???
I |Miri)tl,h. K li Join's. B J Art ants, .)
M Spear*. NV.? Hol'v. J Moaelov.
j w II UatelifTe. J W Clanlnor. J K
! Mol.anrin. B M Brown. Jr . t. (?
I (Jla-hloti. .It 'It n S Brown, L A Hasty.
! 1 ; I ,j ill W llall, W A Sell rook. Chaa
! H ill ('< NV l)unn, NV L (iaakius. B
j I ill wnll, .1 \V NVooil. J T Hobo. T M l
IMattox, NV \ Crttoe. M J Auslev, lv
I II TriUMh l.
P,l C VCL E 8
? For 1!>02 -
Wo are now nolt'tig in our 1902
I ? io yol 01
(LEV KLAXDS
nn. J
IMPERIALS
HK S l' HICVCLESIN THE WOULD
Xow is llie timo (o buy nn<l trade
wlu'o \vn 1 1 live i<"< , . .
|> , r I . I tillill- ?
?' ? ,l,,nVl
m:< !<? n:? my r ..itiiVrmonts to offer |
i;" s ..vMn?ml>er u* w!mn you want nrty
r I kind of Ut'phlri*1^ done. All kiodti
ii I of I'ipo work, Knjjiuo work and ??mi
k <?rr\l machinery.
JENKINS BROTHERS.
. ^ A. A A.?>AA
food's Seeds
BUST FOR THE SOUTH.
SEED POTATOES
ONE Of OUR IEAOIN0 SPECIALTIES.
W o Imvo thousands of barrels m ,
Mock; tluv host rialuc-xro wn
tin I Virginia Second Crop Seed.
Wood's ! ik rj Catalogue give*#
comparative crop vaults, both as
to onrlitM'M and }i<*M, with Maine-*
crown aiiij Second-crop him*! . li
also contains much other useful
and valuable information about
Potatoes. Write for ('alnlojjue and
Special Potato Price list.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
I* r 1 002 >{lvoi r>-l inblc, j>rnctto?l. up-to
? tnfornmtloii Mitotic nil .ScfnJs.pl* I UK
not only ilficrl tut the he*t crops
to (ffow, motl lucctiilul waviol f row
iiZ different crop*, itml morn other in
formation of K;ifclnl Intrivtft U> cwry
Triiotrcr.tJardrper and Fanner. Mulled
(roe upon ?
T. W. Wood & Sans, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA*
Trucker* tail f-?rnicr? r^olrlnR lergf
t llli-s of *<????)* ?f.< ro.iucMtrcl
to for f.rl?cii.
If a j/ir) is hilly and hir> lotg of
inon<*y *ho i*? called vivacious.
"Kv?ry in hi ItaH In* fl?dd ?>f ? ? sn* -
fulut'HN, hot lot* ?>r the in a/ o too
li:/.y to <* liiu t> Uio fonaa.''
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At and Hulow Cc*f.
AH vvinti r h'joiIh, at the (Jil? K Ivo
Store, i\ r ?? ffoivg, ft ointf, ?i ?i vf ; and
if y<?n wi>iilii like to ^?'t the Iiohi
valtif for \inir money, eall and ?>lo
tlu'in.
THE CAMDEN HOTEL,
Cornor of Main & 2rK;,'.b Cv*
<\\ !\I l>K\\ 8. <\
I ndor ontiroly im*\v
lnahn^crueiif and run
in 1 1 1 vory b<s(
stylo, tlio tulile
supplied with tli ? lust
I lie murkc! u (lords.
Itaf cs reasonable).
S. M. MATINS. Man A?i Kit.
STOVES REPAIRED
I wifh to announce ilmt i tun |?i*? > | med
to overhaul ?>r repair stoves of a i ,y kind
and solicit the patrontitfo of tlie public.
I can he found at Singleton's hakeiy.
Satisfaction irn arantecd.
Very Kesnect full v.
Doc 11 -tf. ' W. M. I.OIJ.IS.
ELECTION OF DISPENSER.
\olico 1m hereby i?iv?n tint tin* (boun
ty I'.onrd of Control will meet on Kehrti
ary 7, Ptfiy, for the ivrposo <>f electing a
Dispenser jit Kethnne. Applications
must. he filed not later than Januftrv 23,
I'.ii 12. II. TlM'KShlCL,
Clerk of I'.oard.
Camden, S. C., Jany, 1 U, H'02. .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notion i* hereby ^iven to all parties
indebted to tin* cat a to of A. C. Watts,
deceased, to make immediate pavnn nt
!i> the undersigned, and all paitn-s hold
ing claims against said etstate must pro
sent same duly attested
J. Iv CRKUl),
Jan. mth, 1902, Administrator.
Teachers' Examination.
< Wire ( >f
Co SUPT. OF Kl MM'ATH
('Hinrieii. S. J:in. 17. 1902.
The regular examination for teachers'
county ci'itilicaKH will be held un Fri
day, February -1st. 1002.
It. 15. ci.aiiki:,
f'u . Supt. ul Kdue iti.m.
Bids Invited For Building A
Sieel Bridge.
Hi<l? are i u vi tod for building h steel
trestle bridge (500) five hundred leet
long, Plans n ml smiled l>ids to be sub
mitted by hiridors on the s?'t'<>inl M >nd?y
in February. being the fenlh day, :i S tiro
oliice of tho ('ountv Supervisor
J. r. j-iikus,
Supervisor.
NOTICE OF CITY REGIS
TRATION.
Notice is hereby given that the b:>okn
of the Supervisor of Kegistration for thi
nly of ('wiulen will he open at tho Coun
ty Auditor's olliee fur the registration of
;ill <|Ualilb (l voter.-*, from January 8!h,
!00\', to and including March 5? ?r? { t > . 15)0.
W. Li. McCreinht has been appointed
Supervisor ol Kegist ift'ion.
K. (). McCKKKillT.
M \ v u.
J. J. OOODALK.
Ci KHIv A T t< HAS,
Citation.
South Carolina ? KeOr-diaw County.
My C. C. Haile, Probate Judge.
Whereas, Mri. W. U. Stokes made suit
to mo to grant to h or Loiters of Admin
istration of tho Kstuto of and effects of
\V. H . StokoH. deceased.
Those aro therefore to cite ahd admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of the unid W. K Stoke* deceased, that
i Itov be and appear before mo, in tho Court
of Probate to la' held at Ca indou, S C ,
on tho ?4th day of .January next,
after publication thereof, at li o'ulook |o
shew cause if any thay have, why tho said
ailminmnition should not bo granted.
Olven under my hand and seal this ?>th
dav nf January, A. D.. 1902
C. C. IIAILB, iliAl
" to u?ro.? *?>
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in
mini' J urijft <?/ Probate.
J'nblirthcd on tho 17th day of Jan. 1U02
The Caimlon Chroniolo.
I
| SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. I
South Carolina-- Keitliaw County, '
Co urt of Common Pleas. I
\
Chas. S. Niicholson, Plaintiff,
(H/a tn.it /
Asa Hut field and Joseph Stine, Co
Partners as the Hatfield and )Stine
Lumber Co., and E. V. fjchorb,
I Defendants. f
To the defendant above namety; .
You are hereby nuinmony(| and re
quired to answer the Comulaiot in thia I
aciian, of which a copy is Herewith a*?v- I
ed upon you, and to aerve'a copy of your [
annwer to ?aid Complaint <m the nuhacri. J
hern, at theur office, in Camden, if. C?
.within twenty daja aftir aervtoej
pmtgof, exclusive of thjv/iay of such aer.
vicoj^npd if you f%ii to answer the Coin
plaint wUTiTrt" fhe time aforesaid, the
plaintiff* in thi* action will apply to the
Couit for the relief iJcroiUldtid lD the Com.
plaint.
Date Cam- Jen, S. C., January 6th, A. i
!>.. 1!K)2. KIWKl.AXD A MOORF,
l'laintiflf'ft Attorney*.
To the defendant, R. V. Schorb :
Tnko nctice that the unminons and,
coiiudaint in ?heahove entitled cause;
together w ith *n order of temporary in
junction therein granted bv Aaao'clate
Justice Ira 11 .lone*, were filed 011 Jan
uary Oth. 1002, In ihe^fllceoi Clerk of
the Court of Common fleas fr>r Kerahaw
County. KIRKLANDft MOORE,
Jan. 9, 1902. Plaintiff* Atty'a.
5% '
j Bhoo Shop
! The old reliable Klmo Shop. A'lj
; work Ouarati'ecil. OmIcm left a' i
'/.< in |? Hro>?. will loeeive prompt at j
I (entioQ. < ifiif. CANTKY
The .Southom Palm Limited,
| The South. rn liailway < otnpuuv an*
i nomicen ? hut the itmiiu "I ?'?* h p?*? i *1 J
Florid* train, operated each wintei l>?
twi t-it \'?w vprk City ami St. Aukiw
j line, iii ciVjiiiectton with thu IVni.j
I ?yl vnnia K. K., (he J'laut Svstem hm> ( ,
j thu Florida Kasl ( *? >n ? ? Ktdluav, | r< ?
, vioiiKt> known a* the New ? k an I
Florida Limited, will, in the future, be
called "the Southern I'nlni I . i ? u i I f. ' '
; The initial trip of the Southern I'alm
i Limited Mill hu made early in January,
ll'Ov. lis equipment uiil r>f Hi*.
; urioua observation, club, dining ai> I
! compartment wlet'|?inf earn, and it will
he in every respect the most iiiMjjrniticent
i train operated in ll.o South.
Trespass Notice.
| 1 hereby forbid anyone Iroapas*
lug upon my lands or property tin
tier my oomr-d Cor any ptupoae wh.?t
aoeViir. All hunting permits arc
hereby cancelled
ii. (; (? a lausov.
Dec 27th.
Trespass Notice
Notice is hereby giren that Messrs.
Caleb Tick nor A Son having purchased
the hunting rights mi the below mention
ed tracts of land in Kershaw County, for
the preheat gamo aeasoii, have in the
)uuni-e and with consent of owners, post
ed notices against hunt in* on said sever
al tract*, which notices aro in tho fol
lowing words :
" \ II persons not specially authorized
aro prohibited from hunting; on these,
my lands." Signed hy owners.
Tito t racts referred to are tn Lico sec
tion.
Tract of H Savage about 1,681 acres.
Tract of J. V. Welsh about !?()() acres,
Tract of M. M. Young about i ,KM2 aort 8
True' of S. U. Adams about acres
Alao tracts in Iho Knights 1 1 ill sect ion
of this county in similar manner have
been posted as follows:
"All person# not specially authorized
by Caleb Ticknor & Son arc warned
against hunting on these lands." Signed
i?y owners.
The ti acts on which these latter no
j t ices have been placed are
Lands leased by |{. 15. Williams,
j known as the "Canfcy l'la^e- *'
Lands leased bv T. .J. Smvt l, known
[ as the "Saliuond Place. "
Respectfully,
CAbKliTitrjCNOU & SON.
r>t*(!. r>, * i ? ii w
I _ ; .
Trespass Notice.
All persons arc hereby forbidden to
I refpcMs upon my plantation ri West
Waterco, known its l?otty Necke, for th
purpose of hunting or lor any other pur
pose whatsoever. Anyone violating
this notice will bo prosecuted according
to law., , li. AMMONS.
Dec. 16, P.iUl.
J. M. PARKER,
>Vh(M?hvric:lit And Rlacksniit li,
Camden, S. C.
General repair work ? l>ot!.?
wood :mu iron. See me br
fore sending >our work off,
as f am sure L can please you.
Yours for business,
J. M. Parker.
Tax Notice.
Oflioe of Treasurer Kershaw Conn-)
ty Camden. S. C., Sept., 12th, 1901. j
In accordance with the act to raise
supplies for fiscal year commencing
.'anuan 1st, 1901, notice hentfhv given
that the Treasurer's office of Kershaw
county will be op? n for tho collection of
taxes from the 15th day of October, 1900,
until the 1st day of March, 1902
The rate per centum for Kershaw coun
ty is as follows: Mills
State Taxes 5
School Taxes 3
County Taxes 4
ltail Road Taxes 2}g
Total
The following Special levieB haye been
made also: Mills
Special School tax District No. 1. 3
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds
Graded School Huildin#. Mills
District No. 1 ^4
Special School tax District No. 1, 3
* * 1 &
tl i?hv--* , i
2
10, 2
11, 2
12,%. I
17, :i
' ' ' lij, 8
All information as to taxes will bo fur
nuhrd upon application.
No li?t of names for tax receipts will
bo received unless tho amount of tax
money ia deposited with the said list.
Thin rule will be strictly enforced.
W. H HOUGH,
Co. T rf'^B.
Tax Returns for 1902.
Copirrv Auditor's Okfi< k,
Camden, S C., I)kc, IVOI.
The County Auditor's ofllco will
open to receive tax returns from Jnti*'
tiary 1st. 1802. to February 20tli, 1002,
All persona who are required by law to
make returns must do ho both of their
real and personal property bv February
f Hh. 1.908. as fifty per o?tni f^nnltv will
be addefl after that time. Persons
owning property in town* and cities
must make m seperate return of their
city property. The County Auditor will
visit the following placefl for thu pur
pose of recei ilp% returns.
Lncknow, January tt,
Turkey Creek, January 7,
Bethune, January 8,
Haley's Mill, January 0. *
Dower's School House, January 10,
Abney, January 11,
Kershaw, January 13,
Wsttvilla, January 14, '
Liberty Hill, January 16,
) ftaboflVX H ?*?*?, Jaewurv it, ?
Cure ton's Mill , January 18.
NVretnrns will be received unlets
j Ihey are properly mage out and ?wom to
before a iuftgiairAte or notary public.
J , P.T.BRUCE,
Auditor Kershaw Oow^y.
I wish to inform m\ friends ami tic public generally ti nt
I have iu< ' v> <i t > '!.?? n?'\\ omnium* south of the (),? ,-a
Jl, ,!?><? wlirr- I pliMM-il 10 ,,aVr a!l ,n.v call
and mm* inc. 1 bamili
_J r 1 1 H _ VKRY HKs r
| Cinacries, l-'ruits, etc . a'ul in fael anvil. in# you may wed
in I lie general iiit'ii lia ini isc Jinv. When you need _ V iS' V -
, I'll IN (i call and s< e me. In ni\ now <piartets I am better
prepare! i ban ever Id m r\c niv customers. . ?
^olioih'n# an early call from all. I am
'Bicycles flepaifed
i i. ..... i,? t-lni!) in Him K
(J'MUo in iir.d fit-" '!:(? hest ? i j ii 1 1 > j'.'i 1 Im'wlo Shop in the Stato.
Any part of ui>> I'ii-N (?!<? made in w on f-.liort notico. Complt?to
lino of ti (.? li:-t mimlrii'S oi? li.-i n?l . I >ur hIh j > is inn by steam
power.
\ 9 i a i ier v
?*
i 'full kimls ri'pnirt'!. \V<> don't. want tu hear of any person
in this count v s^van; they luiyo to semi thoir machinery to Botnn
oilier ei v to'l e repaired." Wt- have all the noeeaiary appliances
for iloinj; audi work. .
8 * S a i i 1 1 1 > a i & <y
We e an repair your pires when thu iee hnrats them, about as
pood as u y i \* utiicr person in town Any work turned out of 'his
shop is strictly guaranteed Tli'inkiu^ you all lor our big husi.
lit'HH this f'i I, and hoping t < ? r a con t inn met' of the aamo,
We arc \ onri> 1 1 u!y,
CAMDEN,BICYCLE &l MACHINE SHOPS,
Shop opposite A. D. Kt nr.eil y'.i store. Main street.
CANTEY Si CANTEY.
flaaSBMB'tSl e8??SB?S?
General Insurance iigents, Bro
kerage, Heal Estate and Col
lecting Agents,
- - - SO* ?&.?
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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W. H. TAYt-OH.
a.?. r. a.
MONEY TO LOAN.
i'n !:ir:n ! ;i nds or other approved ?e
y. LOGAN LAN(i.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
M?>i,cy i" 1 <?;i : i mi approved Real Kn
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| i ii..^. V" i - 1 ? n i m chained.
I.. A. Winkow-by, C/Jio>deJi. S.. C.
1 I . ii.kii'i , 52 Willinin St.,
Now York,
D. G. ZE1GLER,
I /???/.? itcrf, : : : Sumter , S. C.
l'xpi rt consultation on all matters per
( :iini n^r to liuililings. Remodeling of ex
Hti ii vr KtructurcK a Hpoidnlty. oet26
DR.FENNER8
GOLDEN RBL(IErF|
CUTS CURBS ANY ?RIP
SPRAINS T> K TTU.??i
s^LsRA.INssf?i
COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIARRHOA1
Drttooiatt In 1 t-o 8 mlnutea 25c,60c.9t? f
For Hale liy I ? M. Zvllil) & I)ePft?*.
. DRAYAQE. ? _
I wish to announce to my frienUe and
'lie io conprnlly that 1 will in tlie
future r.ni a <Irav vv?gon in Camden ftnd
will appreciate very much orders to do
'uuiliog ot amy k itid . Promp^Awl ?ati*?
factory hcitIco will l?o rendorcd.'N^. ?
Kespectfnllv?
C. L. MOSBLEY.
Green Grocery, Restart anil
""'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii tfnnnn ?'
I wish to announce that I am now In
my now quarters (opposite Sintfloton'i
tiukfry) ami am ready to serTe the puh.
lie with ;uv gioon grocery, restaurant
i n < 1 honnlinn Ii iu?o. Having thoiG three
till under l lie t.-tine r?uf 1 aiu ai>lo to giv<?
the.ui nil mv permnal f.up?rvif?ion ant}
itusrnntee my friends the vtry b?.-?t ?0i\
vice. Call and poo nie Jit. youj* ewliwt
convenience. Heiiiemhur thu
, ojipositc Sin^lt-ion'* tlakory.
i Keipect fully.
! W-T. HAMMOND.
? MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors,/ Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - 8. C.
Purchase our makes, whkh
we guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby save
money.
Window and Fancy Qiaos a
?i?reia|tT, July 4-1.