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KKKHIlAW NKW8 NOTKS. Intonating (iatlirred Froth i Tliv Kfi of tm I'larc M rv. Irene IIiichII ? 1 1 * ?? 1 her '*? ??"?* III I ii ur?|-.U'i Tuesday of last tt ii'k Ili>r ri'iiMjllWi were brought lo Kel" sfiuu for burial at Sand Hill church op W ednesdu f, ami the fuueral ner , \ i< ?? was conducted by Itev .1, I'oWell Tucker Mrs. 'I'll mmi'i l was I In* dauuh ler of Mi ni?< Mr,, II It. Taylor. of I .tt im'.'i ? M'f,' who Mime lime > i it ? ? li >i ? I )?' make a 1 1 li ? ^ ??<??! Joun?c>? 'W hen 1 1*4?,V i t'loHKl.i' down fur burial a ybonjfer ifa tighter, win mo death loKiiltcd fioijtj hill It' ? v* I W It i It Li-wit* l?'. , Truesdrl Wjth 1 1 rj.V in;.' 1 1 if a'ulo ft on) the, stable on tin* road Hear llic home of Mr S. tJ. Kill Ivdj^e I ii s I Wednesday. I In* machine overturned pudoliInK 1 1 1 In underneath Mr u ii v hadljr bruised (till \ ev.V fni tt| t i;i I ?-^y OftOHfcd serious Injury. Mrs. .1, A Hell, of l.iii^oiY, ,s|*'iil ln?! w -cek In Kershaw v\ II Ii her sl>tc.r. Mrs. il. I.. (Jre^ory. Hit husband also spent the <"<'<1 here. Mrs. I >. M. Is Irk Icy whs taken-' lo the IVnnoll Infirmary ni Kock Hill Thursday for an o|>erntlou. We lire ' f >)??/! I lo iiiHi' Unit sin* stood the < i|M'ra tlon welt ami Is . tfeitluK hIoiik nicely, < >ii Sunday morning about live o'clock the hoirte of F. 10. < 'ulvern was dcst roved a sivond t|iue by fin*. Mrs. <,u|vorn, whose room adjoined the ft >4 ?)< room, whs the* llrst t<> discover the lire, which, I'm lined by u Ueree Kale, had already made such Im>h<I way that nothinu could Im? saved but life Itself. Suuda) nielli about balf |?a.st seven o'clock the cot.t.a#<0 of Mrs. V. 1). Ilrmvii on ?vist lUchlaisI street, Just outside the IncotporaU' limits, which was tx C'Uph^l by AMmhI. Cunningham and fam lly, was totally destroyed by tire, M. Cohen, o { (JhnrloHton, w ho was a merchant In Kershaw at one time was a visitor here Sunday, having comu froui finmdeh with Harry - L. Schloshurf?. Wo are requested to announce that the Buffalo township Sunday School convention will lie |>ost[>oned until Sat unlay l>efore the first. Sunday In July. The change o f dale Is made l>ecnusc - - --- ? ? < the time set cOiitl^tH with other re ilKlOUd wnt<^l III fw? t ? ?\\ iimIj I j?. The pla.r of 1 1 1? lutf will !>?' I'ls^ah Aitv^iul M r*. K T>. #wjl Mr. umI Mi- K iloim'h. of Hethune, and Mfh. Of. Ma, HalciiiMii, ?'f < 'annh*n, m?n? v|nitor-? In . K?*i'*lia w\ last week. \V |. I Hack liinii flMylViHl 111- <<mh inlM&lot) mh (M.-l ina -ter la I wtvix ami t.M?k chargfi "t tin- Kirshiiw poslpll.lri' ThursdH) niondin;, t In* I r#UHfO r of st?H'k uml i?t crnujicut equipment having been lundo the evening before, ,Mi\V Uhu kmou litis retained Mrs. Ma ini)> i { i ? ? - a assistant postmaster, width vvlir lusuro uninterrupted .! '(flit scrviee I < ? tin' patron* of I ho. of licit. Mrs. Ulce has M>rved an a.s.slst a til In the oflleo for about twelve years. .)li itia< kuK'ti's daughter, ,\lks Mllle '.Ma*- Hla?'k tiioii, will also assist In the (?l|t;'l<al work of the olllce. Mr. Martin ('authen, tin- retiring postmaster, lias jflynu very, efficient and satisfactory. se-i'vlee during Ids seventeen years In tUlid'cUey, mid lit' was strongly endors ed for reappointment. Hi* lias not yet decided his plans for tin* future, but ho Is too energetic to r??ma 1 1 ? Idle long, notwithstanding his advanced years. (ieortfe Southern, a colored employee at the Kershaw (HI Mill, was shot Nat unlay nluht as he was returning from the ft r?* which dentroyisl the home of AlU'it Ounnlnuham. An a|r of inys tery surrounds the shooting, hoth as lo who did It, and the cause for which It was done. The negro was coming on the walk and was at the east cor nel of Dr. I-. T. (Jregory's yard fence, on Ith'hland street, when he wax shot. The bullet entered at the front and passed through the liver, and Htoppod under the skin at the hack, lie was found by others returning from the lire. They called I>r. Oregory and the nejrro wtts taken to his home In I)r. (ireK'ory's our and was examined by him. On ascertaining the MerlouHti<H4s of Mouther'* condition, and U|H>n the advice of the physician that he should tie taken to a hospital. President J. T. Stevens of the Kershaw OU Mill order is! a sjHs'lal train, and Mouthers was taken to the Fcnncll Infirmary at Hock IUII. where he was operated on, and it is thought that he has a good chance tt> get well. I?r. J. (\ I'earce accom panled tJie wounded man to the hos pital. Consistency OU want a motor car that will serve you consistently. You want to know that your car can be relied upon day in and day cut. You want high mileage per gallon of gasoline and freedom from repaid and read j ustments. And you want these things, net occasionally, but continuously ? day after day. On these qualities the Maxwell has made good. It has proved its worth. When the Maxv/ell stock touring car set the World's Motor Non-Stop Mileage Record a short time ago it travelled for 44 consecutive days and nights and its performance was con sistent. It went about 500 miles each and every day. It went within a small fraction of 22 miles to every gallon of gasoline. It went the whole dis tance of 22,000 miles ? probably fur ther than ycu would travel in two years ? without any repairs or read justments. Every one of eight tires (two sets) went just about 9,800 miles and the others finished in good shape. For consistency and relia bility this record far excels anything we ever heard of. You can get a Maxwell, an cxact duplicate of the record breaking stock car, on the partial payment plan we have perfected. All you have to do is to make the initial payment, then take the car and pay the balance as you ride. The unusual value of the Maxwell, to gether with our easy payment plan of purchase, is bound to dispose of our allotment of cars verj' quickly. Better make your reservation now, delivery later if you prefer. Touring Car, *655. Roadster, $635 P-'c?? F. O. B. Detroit D. T. Yarbrough, Bethone, S. C. DISTRIBUTORS FOR r> I rKKI'AKINO FKKNII ATTACK8. Artillery llonibartlinentH Continue on Western Front. ?Tin' Germans . north west uf VorUuu e'V idcnt ly aro JioMlujf their In fantry for- fi-4vsl? attack* In lli?lr ???* dcuvors ii? capture Hill JJ<M and Mort (fondue. Tin* infuuir.N has remained Idlo In their t leucine while the blu guns arv rdtpwcriiig shells on (1m? region em hr;iHutf tin- triangle former *?>' 1 1 til Jin l, I Niii-k (i i h I I .?? Mori 1 1 < nit I.IK'. Not even m sa-lly I ? v (In' ( i t* r tii it us In this illsti-in Is ?rt ?m I In (lie latest French ? ?lll?,tii I eommunloat Ion*. Mining o|H>ratloiiH anil grenade tight t tin \ e taken place In tin1 Argonne fore*!. during whhli tin1 French cap turcd t li?' southern edge* of two craters n6ar l.cs, ('< mi tes Chuussi*es. /rile (Jennans along the I'llkcliu Ypn-M road after three nt tacks. Invad <?<1 Ilrltlsh trenches, hut were quickly expelled, while the French NiU'ei'Hsfully raided German trenches near Itiche bourg I/Avoue. Tile Itrltinh Canadians In their gallant lighting during the past wtHlk have indicted heavy losses on the German* near St. Klol. In the Russian theater there have Ihsmi artillery 'duels and Infantry at tucks at various places. On the Austro Italian front the Italians have taken from the Austrlans the height* north of Rloponalc and strong lines of trench es and nnlouhts on the southern sloi>es of Monte Pari and Clnnadoro, and on the rocks of Monte S|>erouo, the Aus trlans suffering heavy casualties. Else where along the line the artillery duels continue. Dispatches from Nalonlkl rei>ort a recrudesoneo of the artillery lighting on the Greek front between Glevgeli and Doiran. In Asiatic Turkey I'etro grad reports a continuation of the Rus sian advance west of Erzerum. The Turks, however, In the region of Rltlls took the offensive against the Invaders hut all their attacks were repulsed. Although the Turks re|>ort a serious defeat near Felahle of the Ilrltlsh advancing to the relief of General Townshend's force l>elcaguered In Kut ?el-Amarn. a dispatch ls,sald to have Ikhmi received in South Africa from Oeneral Townshend saying that he was well and ex|>eeting relief shortly, William K. Vanderbllt of New York, has contributed $12,!>00 to a fund which Is helng raised In Aiken for the build ing of a hospital In that city. Arthur Ilop|>er, of Gaffney, who w'-as shot three years ago by an escaped convict has had to go to a Haiti more hospital for treatment* Randall Williamson, aged '24, who 1 1 vim I near Conway, was Instantly kill ed Monday afternoon when a mtlle which he was driving ran away and threw him out of the wagon, break ing his back and neck. Charles Frank .Jackson, one of the most prominent Masons of the state, died in Columbia Monday, aged KT>. VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Deaths and Births Registered for Past Month. Births ? Camden White March tl ? Hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry E. Heard, Jr. March 17 ? Hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Jul io* Arthur Hough. March 2tt ? <}lrl to Mr. and Mrs. Lang 11. Amnions. March 30 ? Hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (?. McCnskill. ( 'oloretl March 1 ? (?lrl to Amelia Walhuv. IVaths ? Camden White March .'i ? <?eorge A. Shoemaker. March f> ? I^ewls Watts. ? AUP Colored March IIS ? Mjjry Hunter. Births ? DeKalb Township White March 20 ? Hoy to Mr. and Mr*. Hry an M Hall. Jr. March 15 ? Bo\ to Mr and Mrs. Walter Watson. March ,'il ? Hoy to Mr and Mrs. Amos <!. Hall. Miin-k 1J ? Hoy ?o Mr and Mrs. <'??l?thH H. Mtinn. Colored M.inh Id ? Hoy to Zellic ?nd Mnttie linnvii. March 22 ? Hoy to Edward and El lon March 22 ? (Jlrl to Cltney and I^ona Mills. Maroh 22 ? Hoy to Willie and Lil lian Helton. March 2.1 ? Clrl to Kollic and Myrtle I lammond. March 2T>? (iirl to Eddie and Itena T rucsda lc. March 'JO? (Iirl to Willie and Tx>nlsa Shirley. March ."?1 ? Hoy and girl to Richmond and Ix>tti?? Carter. - 1 >enths ? DeKalb Township White March 27 ? Easter Banks. Colored March 12 ? Sng Harrlette. Mnrrh 17 ? Cellft DnBow. March 28 ? Peter Curry Maroh 26 ? Sherry Prtngle. $2,540 FOK BCHOOL8. Counl) Suprriiit?iiil?*iil <?et* .\no4hw Sire Kcmlttaiire. Comity 8u|HU'lntemU'Ui lllrehmore received from the State Su|>ecJnU'ud eld of Kducntion the fo(b\vlll)t lioiuil appropriations for school* of t lifti count,* jftl.TYor libraries ami Oyfi for huildlnir ai?l to be distributed uh follows: To enlarge library at l.lbcrtj Mill school, To enlarge lll?rai\v til the ('assail School To purchase supplementary reader in ('assail school, .. $.y<m) Building Aid itbiney, District No, 1'J $300.1 ?o Three (-'s. District No. 13 MOO.OO Providence, District No. lf> iioO.no Wateree, District No. Hi ...200,00 Itcthune, District No, L"J 300.00 Oakland, District No. L'U 300.00 Oak ltldge, District No. liK ? . $!A.00 Chalk Hill, District No. .'{0 100,00 Savannah. District No. 3li... 300.00 Antlooh, Dist rict No. :<ft .'{00.00 '?.\JV1S5.00 Library lfi.00 Total LMViO.OO Amount previously revived for this year ...ft, 803.80 Total amount to date $N. 103.80 TKACHEK8' KXAMITATI0N. Notice Is hereby given that the reg uliir spring examination for teachers will t*> held at the court house in Cam den on Friday. May 5th, 1010, l>egln nlng promptly at nine o'clock. All those Intending to stand the examina tion for teachers' certificates will please take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. C. W. IlIKOHMOttE. County Snpt. Education Kershaw CO. PENSION CHUCKS RECEIVED Lint of Confederate Veterans and Wid ows Who Receive Pension Money. Clerk of Court Clyburn has received 11 check for $4,848.00 with which to pay the pensioners of this comity. Those in Class A receive $00. each. There are seven in this class In this county: Class B. $72., 1 ;? Class C-l, ,'i. $4* each; Class C-12. 41. $48 each; Class C-:i 10, $48 each ; Class C-4, 70, $21). each. The total number of pen sioners In this county, 141. of which 70 are widows of soldiers.. Mr. Cly burn is ready to deliver these checks Pensioners should either call In i>erson or send written orders for their cheeks. Following is a Hut of the veterans and widows who will receive this money : Class A ? $96.00 II. K. Dultose, Camden Louis I)eas, Kershaw I/O wis Gardner, Kershaw Isaac r.ay, Kershaw Amos Hough. Bethune J. It. Trlmnal. J. K. Trucsdiile, Kalb Class B ? $72.00 J. B. Arrants, Camden Class C-l? $48.00. William Robertson Allen Ward, Camden James True, Camdeu Class C-2? $29.00 II. Addison, Camden John All>ert, Camden J. W. Atkinson, Blaney T. W. Brown, Camden Thos. L. Banks, Camden A. II. Howen, Blaney M. W. Brauham, Camden W. C, Brown, Camde.ii J. W. Boone, Westville It. C. Brown, Camden N. J. Bennett, Kershaw J. C. Campbell, Camden J. F. Connell, Camden J. E. Dotnrlas. Westville II. It. Easier Isaac Gardner John Gill is, Boykln Emanuel Hays, Blane\ J. W. Hudson Samuel Hilton, Camden T. F. Jackson. LugofT H. (J. Joyner. Jefferson A. IV Klrby, Camden W. M. Ijingley. Angelus A. J. Mtmn, Kershnw T. S. Moore Blaney J. N. Northcutt, Blaney J. J. Owens. Westville John Player J. G Powell. Westville B. J. Italey, Kershaw Neal Bay, Kershaw T. A. Stewart. Camden C. J. Stewart, Camden E. E. Stokes W. J. Spradley, Camden J a me* Sinclair, Kershaw J. F. Turner. Camden T. J. Wilson, Camden P. II. Watklns, Camden John Z. Young. Camden Class C-S? $48.00. Millie Ammons, Camden Mary E. C-atoe, Caroline Corder, English Amanda Cook, Kalb Sarah Hays, Ridge way Martha Pye, Camden Nancy Self, Camden Elizabeth Saunders, Rodman , ?- ? Nauey J. \Vo*t, NaUc) M Trnexdale Ma rub AdkUiNou M. C. Annum. Oh mdfn }). J, A it*!i?r>s< ?n, Camden I i: It.. II. wVht v 1 1 1?* .1 a i to Anderson, Camden M, E, Itluekman, Hethnne Lucy llranltam. Itollflcld M .1, Itraslnuton, Camden Josephine Mass " ? ,k> Nancy A. Hmv^rs, Weatvillc O. s. itradlcy, Wostvllle * ? F rankle Hoone, Weatvllle Sara}) Harllcld, \\'<*<tviHe Jaule i *oii|i4?U, Camden Susan Campbell M. C. Curetot). Liberty Hill M. K. Croft. Catnden Martha Oassady, Hethnne J. s. Cunningham, Liberty Hill Emma Coats, Lugotl Mary A. Coat*, Camden Mary E, Dense. Camden H. \V; Del^oacho, Camden Elizabeth Evans, . Hlaney Margaret Faulkenh<?rry, Westvlllo M. S. Ferfall, Weatvllle Susan A. Fletcher, Weatvtlle * Emma Freeman, Hethnne Victoria ? < ia rduer, H^ hunc Chariot to Gerald, Hlaney C. M. Good ale, Camden Saille H. Gay, Weatvllle Eliza Graham, Lngoflf 10. F. Goff, Camden J. T. Graham, France* A. Gasklns, Westvillc Mary Gladden, Camden Tempy Garvin, Hlaney Emma Hinnon. Hlaney Delia Hough Nannie A. Kirkland, Camden Ellen O. Kelly, Lugoff \V. M. Lollls, Tamey E. Moore IlelHH'ea Marsh, Hethune Caroline MeMtillen, Camden Margaret Mahaffey, Itethune Talltha Motley, Hlaney Jane Mickle, Hlaney Louisa Matthews, Cantey 11. A. Mouroe, Camden Martha A. Niles, Camden Laura Moore, Wentville Itosalle Morris, II. M. Martin, Lugoff K. Jane Mackey, Heath .Spring S. A. Newman, Hethnne F. E. Pendergrass, Camden Mary Outlaw Eliza Pea eh, Itethune E. F. Hoe, Camden Ann M. Haley, Hethnne Mary A. ltoss, Mlaney Tempy Shoemake Ket>ecoa E. Shaw, Hethnne 1 Mary A. Htokt*. C^uiuiluu Kolxsvft Sinclair, 0?tu<1<>ii [ Mary 10 ScAmn'k, ^outcm Salllc I, Smith, Camden Martha Shiver, CauuUni, Nam?h> lv Trantham, < *?? m.l* ,, Carrie Truesdale, WotUvllta S. C. Turner, Kershaw A tin Thome, Keishaaw I<ou(*B Wilson, Canalen Mary 1(, Workman, lto.vkln A. K. Wilson Surali WtHit, Hethuno .lulla A. Wooten, tuKoff. William Fos Photo Plays Supreme MATCHLESS IN THE! PROUD PLACE OF COMMAND COLOSSUS of the CURTi A Blazing Sun around whic| others Revolve, Hoping Win a Measure of Success its Reflected Glory. "CARMEN" * ; ' ' FEATURING Theda Ban Satellite of Satan > . ? ' . /a So far above all?x)ther Sent Productions that there nothing to compare with it Its Fame Overshadowing I Greatness Immutable Km) ism Run Rampant Sensatioi in Surplus Primitive and Picturesqv OLD SPAINj Before Your Astonished E71 AT THE MAJESTIC Thursday, April 20th 10 & 20c Box Papers, Pound Papers, Typewriter Paper?, Car bon Papers, Correspondence Cards, Inks, Pencils, Eraief^ Writing Pads, Blank Books, and most anything in the line you might need. W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STOREl delivery most satisfactory I The man. with begarv by putting money some of his first , earnings in the Bank. It all started with the first deposit. His bank ac . grew until he was comfortable. Then the con^e" ^1 of paying his bills with checks enabled him to keeR accounts straight and saved him time and owrry. jd piness was the result of seeing it pile up and gi of a sudden he realized he was a man with WEAL" ? YOU CAN GROW RICH too, if you will only money you have in your pocket RIGHT NOW ? j bank and keep on ADDING to it. Do it. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay*4 per cent interest. The First ^National Bank j OF CAMDEN, S. C