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and Personal New By MU? touU* N?t?U? (UIIto HIkIi ??* 5I,,M| ^ , |,u,,dM>ine touring car. V ? u it was b^veu, "Biii fi'.i';. tbok friends out for u ride, r i\v.r LJ c?rburfter >l>ruUf a leak ; "Silt W?#' |?, **rMl ? little tour, I The liUC&t s,,lt of full. L, s,?Pi?e?l and stripped his gears ; hril u tuok h'* (,own tow'' to *h< -P To sutv car fare whs great. u, jammed i?'?> post; Kill $278. 11. cranked the ear one eari.v mom, Hi. | hail felt si) Hue , Vb,. handto hit htiii iu tl?e. jeetljT Kill > ' L spent all of tin- eoin he had, Vn,l thou in anguish he cried, u ?l'l) put a mortgage on the house, .\iiil take jWNt olio more ride," i ' ?The Auto KOvlew. |h,. alitor of this- pawo feel v4rjt UHjlogft.ic fur scarcity of uew# inid .begs !),(. public 1)0 lenient in it* criticisms We must take intrt consideration that ill iuftitutiona arc closed ami all njeot (11Xs called off anil every thing really items " staudstiU. Those who an* hunio hit staying there, trying to Ircp well and very few Tending their preneiifi' to brighten Camden' ? social realm. Then let us he content to wait for tiyii'> le become normal again, re joice in the recovery ami improvement ?f tlu> siik, ami above all be thankful ibat it lias boeu no worse, for Gfciiideu i< iiviiu I lias been greatly ble*8ed-r~the death rate has been lower, and the se rious eases fewer, than in almost auy town we read of. Let us cheer up then, ami hope for the brighter days that we iff even now 'looming up on tile not distant horizon. A MAHKIAtJK OF 1NT?RE8? The following invitations have been received in Camden; "Mr. and, Mrs. John Cart request the pleasure of your company at the marriage pf their daugh ter. Gladys, to Mr. William Clifton \Val htee. Lieutenant Pay Corps, United States Army, on Wednesday afternoon the sixth of November at live o'clock. Seven Whitman Street, ^Orangeburg, l^nuth Carolina". The groom is the eld |/>t sou of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wal las and is a native of Camden, bis parents having moved from here abont a year ago. "\YjU," has a host of friends iu his home town who will be interested iu this notice,. An excellent jouiik man with an attractive person ality. he was impular with all who knew him. The bride*. to be is not un known in Camden as heiy> beauty aud iharui of manner niade'her quite pop ular in South Carolina younger society aud {due once visited here, as .the apt es t of Miss Jean Lindsay. Now Lieutenant Alexander. The many friends of George G. Alex ander, of Camden, were glad to hear this week that he has recently been oiromissioni'tl as a lieutenaut. He had bceu attending an officers training-camp 'for machine gunners at Camp Hancock for several months. Lieutenant Alex ander has numbers of friends here who rejoice with him in his .success, and a message of nmgrntuiatiouA signed by fifteen or more of his friendH was tele graphed him as soon as his promotion was jnado known. Carload of Tractors. Mr. \V. It. Delvoache, of the Camden Motor Saturday received a * sol id mrload i>f Cleveland tractors to he dis tributed to farmers iu thin and adjoin ing counties. It is said to be a mar velous little machine and "those who have seen it demonstrated Bay that It will do all that is claimed for it. They are caterpillar tractors and resemble ' the army tanks now being used in France. The nine cars attracted a g**at deal o.?_ attfntjjin as they were driven in here j Ha f unlay from the "freight ? depot. Hurt in Auto Accident. Ferryman N. 11. Twitty had his collar bone broken and was otherwise badl^? bruised Monday afternoon when an all tnnobile in \ybich lie was riding tifyicd , over. The accident happened near tm?" jWateivr Mill, and was caused by the driver Frank M cares, turning the car | f,Ver in order to avoid running over a I Isd of ii i no years, a son of Superintend ent Mci.rod of th> spinning room. The little fellow was caught under- the car i when it turned over and was considerab t ly bruised. The driver of the car made 'Very effort to avoid an accident. The ?bild wrtvi s0?t iiospi tul for treat i and is not considered badly hurt, j Mr. Twitty returned to his post St the ,frr> the following day. Death of L. J. Mackey. '*? -1 Mackey. who for 'the past three Vara ha* been the very capable mana of the Kershaw Real Estate and In ranee company, died at his home on j^t Richland street Monday afternoon pneumonia, which resulted from ln , nzs- after an illness of about ten ?lay*. Mr. Mackey was forty-seven years of **?' anil wan the vejry picturo pf good /?!'h wl|f>n stricken. Hia pleasant, af ?b|e manner Hnd his steadfast manly, '?'??tiaii character and honorable deal '"K" with hi* fellow men won for him " confidence and est??ein of all the j**o ?f ,l"> community. ln the home of Mr. Mackey there four other cases of influenza. all ' are improved we are pleased to n ** ^une of them able to be out ?Mhi. The eldest son, l'efrv, is still "?nnnod to his bed. i , ? Mackey in survived by bis wife JM five sons. Perry, Edward, Jack* r?nci, ar)<j K)fneTt who have the deep; iffijiathy of the many friend* of the any both here and at Heath Springs r<* t"hc family formerly lived. The uVen to n<kafh spring, > '*>? afternoon for burial in the old f ^metery.? Kershaw Era. Till: \ K\V 1WKS8K8 * T; ? ' "V;.'-' \\ ? i Arr Kytreuifly I^Aif ami Nmiiow Ami Willi 4iisl a I'um li of F'ur. \. w \..ik, (.irtober I<uux ami ult'iMler wvif i hoy all. Ju?t llk?? a o?w piiMil. Nut a luoWoii Ihiv CtiilUl lio in thf nviKieU which 1 saw ui one of tlu> fomiK>*t xhopK ill the flty. - Of :ni ?\UK*ial<'tl li'Ogth, Wh<^ v.n.u ,.1 t ho ankle* hardly |MH>ptMl front nn?h<r. Ami It wus an effort for the <lainty Hi?n<H(dill* to take n nltji other than liuy. Although elm lining in ttu< show room . tlifM' models WoUlli II. >1 l>< |>i.m I iral. Howevor, their genera) lin?> ami ftillmUtte ox promeU the trend of fashion for %\X9 winter. Wheu I say that the*e xtnnning erea-. lion* woi^l nut hi? iiructical, 1 mean, of fouvie, for the woman who ha* to eou siaw tin* i'X|MinK?? of her wardrobe e<|tial I.V as j^ueh us it.s attractiveae##. ^J?&js For a Fall Afternoon thfe woman thut may pay a princely sum for her clothes I'm sure she could flrtd in this selection the perfect satis faction of her desires.- A beauteous, marvelous whirl, continuous and ever different, the next being more wonderful than jts predecessor ; this showing of ft'minlne finery. One of the qiost striking costumes that I saw was an afternoon dr<>ss of henna-colored broadcloth. The waist was absolutely bare of trimmiug, and ffted snugly, giving the appearance of a "glove tit". The collar was a high 'fyjoker^" tighfl, aud a {little painful looktrig.' But this added to its attract iveness, for does not martyrdom for fa&lilott at the altar of clothes fender these objects 'more snored when they cause discomfort The skirt! My what an odd, yet adorable thing it was! Just as tight as tight could be, aud ruffles running around about 3 inches wide, from the waistline to the hern. 'A tall slender brunette wore this, and in her straight smooth coiffure she deftly perch ed a duH blue-stoned ornament. * A per fect delight to look at. this creature of ^beauty, ?- . . This henna color has proved a favor ite with the most discerning costumiers, ami its future seems sure, for so far its sales are such as to suggest its popularity. It is a pretty shade, a bit trying for one whose complexion is not clear, but altogether It casts' a nice shade over the face and softens the lines of the features. Over this frock the matie quiu wore a broadtail coat trimmed with Belgian Hare. A sumptuous supply ?f this fur was in evidence, and the coat was trimmed in a most interesting fash Ton. The colln<r?wnM a tricky little af. fair and swirled around twice before it decided to stop and fasten Itself high up, cohering all of my lady's chin, and just permitting one ruby lip to be VT*0 *5 / ? $26,000 Worth of Cattle. ? ? Or. Walter Horrell was in Virgiuin and'Tetonessee last week where he went to purchase beef cattle for parties in this and adjoining counties. He succeeded in' locating nine carloads? a total of two hundred and twenty-six steers in the mountains of Tennessee and southwest Virginia. Mr. F. M. Wooten, of the Consolidated Farms Co, of Camden will receive 101 of these steers ; 50 head will go to I/ee Howell, of Kershaw, and 7fl will go tb H. M. Cooper at Wisacky, in I*oe County. The whole shipment rep* resented an outlay of $26,000. rNITttl) \WH WOHK Klrat ChuiimIxu Among Coktrnl I'tMple of Kershaw Couuty. Once inuti>i a* in t lit* Hod CrO*s ctiu* puigu. will the American people bo called ; upon ?<> ^irrw their loyally to the soldier*. vxllo HIV tight i tig oil!' battle . The tov?u i||faQtutioiii which are do ing effective work for t comfort and Welfare of l>Uf N..|l|il'|s l.olll ill .tilt' camps ami u)m?ii the battlefield are the N M (' A , lh?- V. W. C. A.. Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Herytce, Auwrk'Wt Kibt rar.v Association ami tbe Salvatiou Army. These organisations have united In otU?' great drive to raise $ 170.iWft.000 beginning Nov. 1 1th. President Wilson endorses the raising of this amount tjind urges upon the people to geucmusly eontribute to same. The quota for Kershaw Cou?iy is .<1 ami th?> qu.ua for t he S^giUu*ul , |"ople is $4,tHM>. I have I. e n appoint' d an chairman s^of Kershaw County and with me spine others of our leading colored oitixeus whose names will ap pear later, to ?ee after the raising of litis nm.iunl. 1 inn therefore making ? thbs announcement to let our colored 1 people know tliat Ihe.v will He called Hi"1'! jo give to this Very worthy cause a* liberally as (hoy gave to the Hed I'lOf.-,. it 'i^ ip'clcd that all contri but ions given by colored people or re ports of same pass through my hands us we urc desirous ,.f knowing just wluit our people are doing. Yours for success', J, \V. Movkin. Chai i man. CAI.LKI) FOI< SKKVI< I<: Fifteen Men To Kill rain For Camp Wads worfli October 301b. The fvd lowing men of the new drirfl .have been called to report to the l<ocal Hoard on 'October "JIMli and will leave on October 110th for Camp Wudsworth, at Spartanburg : Joseph B. Shannon. ? Camden " Furmaii Mowers, Heath Springs. > Hughey Hay, Jr. Kershaw TiVinan Habou, Westville . - Haul Jones'v Kershaw Law ton W. Northeutt. 'Hethune i >llie Moore, I.iiKkuow John Jones, Hethune Hubert H MeCnskiil, Columbia liarry 1>. Stover, Heath Spriugs i Sam Truesda|e. Kerslniw Hugcue T. X'earce., Hoy kin lVrry h. Robertson, Kershaw ? Sltflly Hass. Westville Memicl II. Drakeford, Cantey Soldiers to Ilecelve Christinas J'ackagcs Atlanta, (la.. Oct. Hlaus arc be ing poffected by the War Department, the postal authorities and the American lied Cross whereby the men in the Ameri can? Expeditionary Forces will biMiruvid ed with Christmas iiuekagcs. though the limit will b& tone parcel, to each man. Coupons an? Being distributed by the Army authorities to theOmen overseas to be forwarded to their relatives, and friends, and no parcel will be received by the post office without this label which authorizes its shipment. , The contents of the packages will be supplied by tho families, but the lied Cross will furnish standard cartons, as all packages must be the same size and weight, and will inspect, wrajp and de liver inspected parcels to the postal authorities. The order for these cartons has al ready been placed, and they will be de livered the latter part of October in time to be distributed to Chapters. .No cartons will be given out until the la bels arrive from abroad, and complete details will be sent to all lied Cross Chapters as soon as the final arrange ments are completed by the War De partment nnd the post, office. Purchased The Smith Home. The C. I*. DuBose agency this week sold to Attorney IS, 1>. Blakeney, of Kershaw, the Sy <lney?Sjuitb houae.on Chestnut Street. It is a nine mom dwelling and the lot measures 121x382 feet. The house will be occupied by M rs. Hull ands family again this win ter. Mr. Smith is now residing Ht Sh.-oveport, La., where he is in the an ti-mobile business. Cotton Destroyed by Fire. Fire Saturday night about uine o'clock destroyed sixty bales -of cotton on the "Westcrhaiu"- plantation, owned by Mr. Henry Savage near Logoff. It is sup posed that being confined in a barn and being new cotton, that the origin was from overheat. The cotton was valued at $10,32R and Mr. Savage ?mr ried insurance with the DuBose agency to the amount of $7,800. CHRISTMAS BOXKS FOR SOLDIERS The Red Cross Canteen wishes to in form the people of Kershaw county that fhey A*ill be ready to distribute Christ mas boxes for soldiers Overseas beginning Nov. 1st, and extending through Nov. 8th, Hours for distribution are from 10 to 12 a. m. atul 4 to 0 p. m. Boxes must, be returned ready for wrapping on Nov. Uth to Nov. 14th, hours 10 a. inu to fl p. ni. These boxes are to be given out and received at Red Cross Canteen Rest Room on Broad Street. PERSONAL MENTION. Mis*. Katheiine Zemp Is vUm.ig ?*? Sumter. Mr. Frank Williams was a visitor in Columbia Sunday. Mr*. ' l-utta spent several day* this week in Oheiaw, Mi Hubert Wilson l* uiiii tin- i.?uiu & Savings lt?nk again. Mr, am) Mrs. John IJmlsay ami Hilly spent Sunday in < n bin. Mi Uosa Jaeobson is visiting ivla- I Uv ?'s ami friends in Atlanta Miss .liin Fldrvdne ha* WlUUIwl from an extended visit, in Florida. Miss Minnie Fly burn has returned from a trip to (leorfclu and Florid#. Mrx. T. F MKVii'kl* lias returned from a weeks visit to relatives In Ker shaw. Mi>. tli'M- W. ItrlJLUstiii of Chicago i visiting her parent* Mi. ami Mrs. Win. Viliammn. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Hong of Winns boro were guests of Mr. ami \lrs. Uoht. <]oodal?> this week. Miss Sara Wnlfy is visiting in HI oh* Miami while ( ioiieher College is closet! on ncmunt of Intlueiuu. Mr ami Mrs. John Kh.amt* and m?u Cliirksnu and Miss Mattie GeraUl 'motor ?'d to Darlington Sunday. Mrs, l.i'ioy Wooten who has been Norili nil sammcr has returned to Cam den and is at Goodie Castle. Miss Urnilsford. who has been visit ing ln<r liclce Mrs. Juuics Hums has re lumed to h?>r home at lMuewood. Jliss Uosa Alrl.eod of the l.oilll $ Ravings Hank; luis been k?>i>t at Imnu' this week on account of sickness. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Watkins have [??both. been ?tuit?> sick with influenza hut wo lire glad to say ure much better I .MOW- ? . 1 Mr. ami Mrs. lister IVikius of l>ni lingion are visitiiiK at. the hiuuu of Mr. ami Mrs. David l'arkintt on Fail street. Mr. and Mrs. Hug cue Hlakeney of Kershaw have inovod to CaiiKlvta Mid arc living at the Uoht. Johnson home oil Fair Street. , Miss M ouu' Tumor has a position with the Hank of Camden, ShV> Iris just returned from Columbia where sin* took a business Course. Misses Lillian. lOthcl ami Kuliilic Yates, Ithotta and Nan Dehoaclip. with live Army utHce.ra from {'amp Jackson formed a congenial |>?ut,v for dinner , at tlie Park View on Saturday* eveiiliiig I last. Mr. and -Mrs. I.ero.v Davidson wlu? were so unfortunate as to lose their handsome lumifp hy lire last week, have rented the livV'tbungnlnw on the corner of Mil) and Laurens Street and will tpnke their home tbel'e for the present, b The niahy friends'tif Mr. Jtobt. l'inck ne.v, of Charleston were pleased to see liini last week, as he was a guest, ii? the home uf Mr. ami Mrs, John Villo pigue. lie lived here for several yer.ra with his paVentH and seems like an old Camden hoy. Mr. ltobt. (liflforjd and family left Inst week for Greenville where they will make their home. Mr. aud Mrs. Gif ford and family made a wide circle of friends during tlieir several yeartt stay in Camden who regret to see them leave. Hut best wlflies for kucoomr go vv i J h them to their new home. I ..... I I ' ?? ? ' Death of Well Known Color**! lioy. The body of Eddie Davis, a Camden negro, was brought hero last WwlneHday for funeral and burial. ? Ho loft here in the last list of drafted men about oue month ago and was stationed at Camp So.vior, Greenville, where bo con-, traeted influenza and died from that malady. Ho was probably one of the best behaved and bent liked negro boyn ever reared In Camden. He had the confidence of both white and colored and many expressions of regret at his pass j ing have been heard on all sides. For several years he was -chauffer for Mrs.) S. s. KunkoI who makes Camden her winter home. He spent the summers at the North and was there when the rail to sorvicl* caiue to him. lie. 1k survived by his .mother an^j ?evol*al brothers and sister*. in Cjimdeit. OBDKK Nt'MBKIiH GIVEN TO LAST IIKA^RI) MEN i .... (Continued from First I'age) 130 ? 2031 ? Ely J. Twttty, Camden 131 ? 2445? II T. Stover, Heath Spring 132 ? 2340 ? Dal ton Atkins, Kilgo 133 ? 108 ? Bon well Wilson, Blaney l34?r? 137J. ? E. O. Moseley, Camdeu ] 35-^235^? It. W. McCaakill, Bethune 130--480 ? .Tame* M. Wood, Blaney ? i ? 137 ? 1553 ? Ernest Biggs, Ludlow, Ky. 138? 1510? C. Keith, Florence 1 139 ? 1300 ? S. C. TrUoRdel, Weatville 140? 27(W ? Albert Twitty, Westville 141 ? M4 ? Leonard Gardner, Blaney 142 ? 1944 ? Ben Dixon, KertjhffW 143 ? 040 ? James- Cook, Camden 144? 1329 ? John Johnson, Logoff 145 ? 2013 ? W. L. Gaither, Camden 140 ? 708 ? Waiter Sorrell, Caindey 147- ? 2473 ? 8. H. Seott, Boykin 148? 2122? H. C. McCoy, Cassatt ] 140 ? 2233 ? Bolden Harris, Longtown ? 150? 4*78--? Mttdc N. Motley, Blaney I 151 ? 121-^-George Mickle, Longtown i 152 ? 2024 ? W. T. Newman, Camdeu I 153 ? 1400 ? A. T. Simpson, Blaney 154 ? 1700 ? Alex. -James, W<-?tvill? 155? 2307? W. H. Drakefford, Cantey 150 ? 2214 ? T. D. K. Peach. Cassatt I 157 ? Oil ? Thomas Brunson, Camden 158 ? 1102 ? Bonie Jones, Camden ? 150 ? 2022 ? Dewitt Branham, Logoff WE HAVE OPENED UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT. OUR OBJECT Wll.l. BE TO GIVE YOU T1IE BEST SERVICE POSSI iii.lv KIHST-OI.ASS REPAIR WOliK, GENUINE FORD PARTS, GASOLINE AND Oil.. Kershaw Motor Co. Camden, S. C. 1 00- 204S W. .1. l>ontun, Camden un 7si ,1. ii. iioihin.i. Camden 102 OSO- S. W. Parker. < 'iiimlt ii 103 I5f7 ? W, II. Knight, Lancaster m *J*J O, R< Nettles, Hluney 105 2072? Levvoy .1, NVixard, Camden 100? 590 H. 'l\ Oatoe,^ Kershaw HIT 270 ii. T. llorton. Bethune UlS -1370 (1. M. Moseley, Camden 109 -21139 -10. M. Outen. LugofV 170- 21 52-- -J E. Mangum, Rethuptv 171 :130 James S. Wright, Bethune 1.7'J 707 V, H- Sinrlnir. < 'mmU'ii 173? HIS A Hudson, Dublin. <5a 171 2701 I.. 1 >. T. Kelley, Kershaw 175 143S? E. Wllkoy, t\>iuuii>ia 170 102 ? (J. M. Taylor. Longtmvn 177 -105 .John Smith. lloykin 178?1033 C, E. William*. Kershaw 171^1014? Henry Stradford. LugoPT IKO - lSOOn?John Brooks. Logoff 1S1 ? 2220 ? 1 1 . It. Hoy kin, Lugoff 18*2 ? 34<V~ Tom A kens,. 'Bethune 1 S3? 2403? Tliomas Hums, lloykin 1S4? 2070? Burrel 1- Shirley, Camden ?*185 ? 758? C. A. Kennedy, Camdeu ISO ? 2339 ? Moses John, Cantey 1ST ? 2014 ? .1 Jenkins, Heath Springs ? 1SS 2203 --'Wtm-Lyles, FmjfoflF 189 ? 2S2 1? -13, 1'. Belton, Camden .100? 2004 ? Jol?n J. McLain, Camden 101- 1703? Ci W. EstoB, Wostvillo 102 ? S79 ? H. R. Oifford, Camden 103-2012?,!. H. 8owt?U. Kershaw 1!M ? 2055 ? W. D. Thompson, Camden 10ft ? 2529- Mingo Williams, lloykin UKI ? 10?"?1 ? .1. K. Fowler," Camden 197? 1775? A. C. Cureton, Lib. Mill IBS? 1181 ? Ed James. Caindtm 100 ? 090? -J. A- Pettigrew, Camden 200?2007 ? J. C. Aifthon.v. Westville o 201-2500 ? Tom James, Boykln 202 ? 409 ? Walter Taylor, Blanoy 203?354 ? W. M. Braunon, Bethuue 204?1549 ? H. K. Hood, LePorto, Ind, 205 ? 203,'} ? Fletcher llranhain, Lugoff 200 ? 2-40? C, F. Yarbrough. Bethune 207 ? 18T?1 ? Simon Clarke, Lugoff 208 ? 707*- H, B. Kirklaud. Camdeu 209? 1330? \Y. 8. Scott, Lugoff 210 ? 2710 ? J. E. Oaskins. Westville 211 ? 2524? '8. Williams, Jr., Hoykln , 212 ? 1701 ? Wylle Mungo, Htoneboio 213 ? 2057 ? (2. Out ton, Lugoff 214?2508?8. L. Adams, Heath Spring 215 ? 2151 ? |t. R. Hammonds, Bethuiie 210 ? 534 ? W. B. Kill son. Pontlic" 217 ? 1 ? Johnnie (J. Bilker, Kershaw 218 ? 473 ? Enoch White. Blaney 211*? ^1243 ? Ed Brown, Cantey 220? 1920? John Williams, Kershaw 221 ? 1388 ? C. Johnson, ('?UMl?i| 222 ? 082? J. Abraham, Pittsburg, Pa. ' 223? 2411 ? A. II. Barton. Cassatt 221 790 ? F. H. Harding. Camden 225?2823? F. B. Floyd, Lib. Hill *220- 2240- Joseph Moore, Blnney 227?11,07 ? Littleton Wilson, Camden 228? 285? (4. B. McKinuoo, Bethune 229 ? 1021 ? John Mlckle, Camden 2.'M) ? 113 ? K. Briggs, Lugoff 231 ? 2375 ? J. Mickle, Cautey 232 ? 597-"? J. L, Phillips, Kershaw ' 233? 997? J. W. Williams, , Camden 234 ? 2307 ? A. H. Baxley, Bethune 285 ? 2003 ? P. D. Hall, Camden 230 ? 702 ? J. M. Stewart, Camdeu 237? 182 ? W. oJnes, Camden 235 ? 115? Lee Murphy, l!<ongt'own 239 ? $195 ? John CJary, Camdeu 210 ? 2380 ? B. Alexander, Cafttey 211?1140 ? James IKrkland, Camden 242 ? 87 ? Eddie Babon. Lugdff 243 ? 807? Evelyn I). Bostiek. Camden 244 ? 770 ? J. E. Christmas, Camden 245 ? 1480 ? M. Stephens, Oglethorpe, Ga. 240 ? 2543? -L-, Richardson, Jr., Boykfn 247 ? 2377 ? R. Anthony, Oantey 248 ? 2730 ? J T. sOay, Kerxhaw 24?*-^2391? W. 8. Wright, Cantey ' 280? ?2&?^T. .Williams, Camden 2$1 ? 931 ? R. (Elements. Camden 252? 302? C. O. aPte, Bethune 253 ? 040? J. Xj. Kelley, Lugoff ' 254 ? 2540 ? J. oBykin. Rerabert ? 255 ? 897? James ltainey, Camdeu JKMJ 717 .1. Sheheen. Camden J.'m *J>07 II. W. H. Montgomery V Cauvtlen . 25K- 2 1 At*- H. lOstiiiluo. Bethuue 250- 2081- -John Motrin. Camden J?H? -T.'U- .1. T. Nottfio$? ruimli'ii\ 201 102-1 J. T. Davla, Kershaw 262-~ir>570enn a ro Trij*?ui, IVttk, 8. C. 208 Aj'thur Jackson. Jefferson 201 if HH II. Fletcher. Cassatt 205 2782 ? ( ? . Ueeyiv*, CaNsatt 200? H i;U"? 11. Hi Branuon, Cassatt ?_Mt7 1 7<U? V Stover, Stonehoro 20N-- ONl- IjttW Williams. .Ii\, Camden SO.V?II. T. I.ovett. Camden 270 . 2231? .A. Nelson, latK"fl* 271-081-;* ltutler I III) l is. Jefferson 272- 4Kl? Flanders TiHm??u, lllftuuy 273 - 110.~? ? \V. 15. < 'oilier, York, 8. 0; 27-1 ? 1232 Julius Amlt rsnii, Cniildeft 275- -ON.'!,? Mil Benson. Camden 27H- 2711- <J. D. Trueadell. NVostvlllo 277 ? 550? O. E. Sanders, lilancy 27S ? 2587? Ben 11 unt or. Kershaw 2711 ? 158-- Ike i )?v1n, ltlauey 280 ? 2050 ? T. A. Dnvis, Camden "JNl? -2211- H Humphreys, Mmftown 282? 704- -Lewis li. Olyburn, Camden ? 28ft ? 1(107 ? Wen? <4rV*m, K**r*huw 284 ? 2802- ? K . 1>. Hammond, Can toy 285 ? 2202? <1. F, Watts, l.ogoff 2*0 ? 2508 ? Isaac William*. Hoykin 2MT? 1080? H. H. Carnes,' Kershaw 288 ? 104 ? O. W. Campbell. Camden 280?2:100?4'. D. Hints. Bethune " 21*0?70 ? 1>. 8. Trapp, Camden 201 ? 007? -J. T. Craft. ?Camden 202 ? 11. '17 ? Willie Carlos, Cumdeij 203? 1080 "Win. J.ewis, Camden 204? ? 2/48 ? Wm. DeBruhl, Caasatt 205?000? Hit! hoy Clybujyi, Westville 200 ? 1755? Doctor Thomas. Mb. Hill 207 ? 005? C. I j. Waters, Camden _ 208 ? 170 ? K. Williams, Lugoff 200 ? 1780 ? N. 8. Richard** Jr Mb Kill 300? 2008? W. Carter, Kershaw .'101?4120 ? H. Phillip, Jefferson. 302? -267 7- ? M a jor iiJmes, Westville 303 ? 782 ? J, H. Ithame, Camden .*104 ? -2200 ? H. Reynolds, Lugoff .'loft ? 470fK-J. Chestnut, Hopewell, Va. .100? <W7? L. C. Vyti, Camden .'107?2727? T. K. McDowell, Westville 308 ? ;2501~? >J. .f. West, Kershaw .'100?2088 ? J. H. Yates, Camden .'110 ? '1001 ? Hi TruesdeJ, Cainden :1U? IWO? W . ltsincy. 4Camden Ml 2 ? 801?1. Chestnut; Camden 313? 2101^- J. 1-1 Maker, Bethune '814^-800^1/."^; Wlritaker, Camden ? ~ 315 ? 265t~-Tom Robertson, LugofE 310 ? 1001 ? L. \V. Duren, Kcrahaw ai7? 1120? W. M. Hrwka. Camden 318? 800? (i. 8. C ft toe, Kethunc 310 ? 100? II. llailaril, LuK??ff 32(1 ? 1325 ? .leHce Dink] us, LukoIT i 821'-- 842 ? J. M- Dempster, Kemhaw 322?543 ? W. 11. Whaley, lllaney 328 ? 8 ? J. V. Baker, Kerahaw I .324?40 ? Z. I>. IMayer, Camden 825 ? 1851 Wheeler, Lugoff 826 ? 2088 ? J. Drakeford, Webtville 327 ? 2540 ? John Harnen, Jr., Hoykin 32N ? 1710 ? M Cauthen. Kerahaw 820? 2287? F. \Y. nateliff. I.ucknow i 880 ? 521 ? II. D. Kirk land, Hlaney . 881 ? 1518 ? D. J. Caillard, Oakley, B.C. 382---51? 8inu?n James, CHinden I 88,3? 702? K. H. IMtta, Camden 884 ? 2507 ? L Jackson, ''Heath Hpringa 385 ? 1080 ? M. Oghtirn, Kerrtiaw :186 ? 508? W. J. Catoe, Kershaw _ ;t37 ? 2812 ? G. Hutler, Bianey I 888? 1878? W. L. Young, Camden [ 880 ? ,'10? T. L. Beam, Kershaw , ; 340 ? 1718 ? M. Clyburn, Kershaw i ;I41? 708? H. 8, Zeiglrtr, Camden ?42 ? 2468 ? J Harris; Heath Hprings ? , 8411? 1608-J. F. Hmith, Kershaw I 344 ? 581 ? il. (^arter/Pojitiac, 8. C. 84ft ? 804 ? F. C. Hiuson. Camden I .'140 ? T481 ? 1'ostell Harris, I^ongtowu I 347 ? 683 ? J- Khoury, Camden ' ^ i 348 ? .'18ft ? G. B. Clyburn, Bethune { mO? 1888^-H. A. Hawkins, Lugotf j 350 ? 2285 ? W. H. Stokes, Bethune - (Continued Next Weeki) ON LAND OR -TT Jk,r.w. D ALLEY