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-sr VOLUME XXXI. CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1920. NUMBER 40. MARRIAGE LICENSES Recently Issued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate, Following U n lint of marriage licenses issued toy the Probate Judge during the month of December* \VI.Un .r. F. Junes, Kershaw, ami Minnie Belle Hough, I/eslie, 8. C. J. t, X??*1*1?, Blahopvilie. A O. McLeod, Luoknow G. A, Dowey and Effle O. Abbott, Lu go*. B. It Martin, Columbia, and Bettis Hauviuond. Camden < V. II. Siuclair and Letbia< Trapp, Camden Jessie E. Dawking and Daisy Jackson. Columbia. A. L. Workmau, Stontboro^ and A. O Adams. Heath Spriugs J., C. MoD&niel and Rliso Caston; Co lumbia W. K. Thompson, Liberty Kill and Pauline Anderson, Hiehiaud <S. W. Parrlsh, Longtown and L. M. Kirklaud, Blaney H" A. Moore and Annio M. McDowell. Westvlll* f. P. Monroe aud Pearl GofT, Pontiae A- H. Hlnson and Mabel L. Leo. Gam ?h?n A. iti. 'Mettetal and, Jessie Medlm. Camden tfr R. Mil It'll. YoTlr, -Ittd L. E (5 ask 111. Wesfcvflle . Lewis L?e Moore. Camden, and Kva Johnson. Heath Springs J. C. Thompson and C. J. Gardner, Camden \ . . B. L. McNeeley, -Cassutt and Blanche C. McKain. Camden ' ' John D. Jordan and Nannie E11U>, Westvillo ' R. L. Southern and Carrie A. Gladden. Camden ? R. R. Thurman, Cheraw, and A. K. DeLoache. Camden I J. Holland, Ashboro. N. C. and Theo Davis. Camden M S. Oauthen and O. O. Truesdale. Kershaw W. F. Ross and Mattie E Rose, Blauey. Willie Giggers and ^Mnttie Hayes, Bethun* Colore*! / ? -J Al<*x .To(hjrt**i end Hatfcio Ru4Jhevrf<xrd j Tom DroJcdCoitl maul Jessio Alexajwter Jlnytn|e Gi-iffJn amid Elllen lV^ny I/owte Kdfly and Ndcey Harris ? Jo'hmmffe Itafwlmvton and Amy Watkfns Kmbenit Stewart and, Dontj Boston Henbemt Sflmamanw and Bessie Counts Otatfflte Fnnricn latrul Hotfcic Baskta* G. D. Dtckentm oa*l Gertrude Borkln WdUljem Ham* oral fiwS]>a:iu Wlflttom Oaiutihonn and AdaHayc Posey ^ 6bsd MStirthcftl latid Anna. Gerald WiafcJer Mtenttn *xl MoMfe H?ilo JaJanes Oaritfcit and Amanda Harri* Loitny Perry and Ffcxrlde Robot-son Lee Bodboii and Miary Jacknon Buddie Dndbeftxnd iamd Lucy Hammond ?Bmjamfa Dndd'and Lorfte Kcfllr Anflhur Wafote and ^eulafti McOaukiir WjlMe Wifflittm* and Moriialh Hatter Jsumro Dnaoy am} Emma Mifo*?otir? Waiifie Jackson and Dearie Hood Joprfaffi Cock and BMetn Breyaird Mia-naiie Oairbor and Fttarewco Bo v It In Cr>lumbus Garmoil and Miantba Jenkins Jmbn WSdoman and Lute Whtt* Itfefcnnd Jadasan and Luofcid* Duron | Henry iWas and Rosa Williams. Obedd MtMs and Ida Brown 'Wiley Pafteo anld EU?o Si*mnon? WiTWe Mitchell and Essie Braev Chnlmere Jobnam and Cam Roberaon l*n*ty Filettitnfcvg and Ma<r*ha Grdflln Jdhm Jenlcahm and Poorly Favor Jinnote WSDaon and Jet^fe MatrfjeH Je?n?t Knox and Jamie Oatrcer ?"W'ffffiatn Bonnes and HaMie Ricbonfeon W?>dfxn IltHVdkcr and Ix>fc? Garter Mtoffutoiguo Bmwtn and Ixniifla McCaskill Pf*we? Sknitb and Nancy Smitfh Wfflijk* Amdemnon and Lloyd ?dwand Wariltinfftxxn and Ooma Bracy Clwrfes Ofcbunn and Mattriie StorfSng Appointed Enumerator. Mfew NoW* H. Wilkes, who hns boon touring In rtda /vnwntp far Vfjurdt has booW named as oonaus enumerator for / ?bo City of <V*m<kui, and has entered apon the work. 3bo wii be making the rou^d* shortly and whom ?he reals tfhr* requemta that the citixena lond bor every Mrfuliuwe in aTMMverint the qutwtiona promptly- T?he enumerator* do not mean to be imoertfnetj* but tfhoy want tho mmn to *Ito the read facto about the towns and vMa*ea end rural communi Ife*. Mr. Arthur T. 8lmpson baa been ?amod <m enumerator for BJmev. Cotton Oinnhuta. The report of the Bureau of tho cen sus on cotton ?<nnhues for South Caro lina warn made public on Saturday, De cember 2ft. and Whows a totafl for the State for 19K) o<f 1.307.483 aa compared a like period in 1018 of 1328.1125 OinoinjBs in Kentfiaw countr for Ae dbore dates ware: for 1010. 28853 at fppii to 27,677 ki 1918. WANTS GOOD HO ADS McDavId Says G?hhJ Honda Cut Cost of Gasoline Fifty lVr Ont. (VxhunMa, Jan. 5.- Kavta I. McDavid. number of the hoi**; of representatives from GrecuviTlc (Vimty, whs a viator la Coiluanbla recently and while here c?U .ed at the headquarters of the South Caro lina Automotive Trade Association, to assure that organisation that ho wan d? vSiiy>\ih of seeing hgittfation enacted at the appnwwMng wMtm of the Gentral Assembly, tlwvt will insure the construc tion of peimanent highways in till8 ftato. "I lravb boon traveling over South Oaro Una for the iwwt nine mouths, said Mr. Mvl>avAd, "and I toil you tihe people of South Carolina want permanent road*. They are vtak uk) tired of being in the mud. Thoy ?re beginning to re&Mze that muddy roads are coating them money every day they havo them. "It ha# been figured that good roads ewve tlhc oo?t of gaisaoline more than 50 per cent This moans a waving to the average automobile owner of <fiV>in ISO | ?to $100 a year. "I w-flfl very much interested iu an article in the State of li^sd Tuesday, tdtting of a recent teat In vvhivh a Ioed ed two ton truck was used. This truck running 100 miles on an earth road, consuming 17.3 mi leu a galfou, making an average of 5.78 miles a gallon. The oost figured att 25 cents a gallon was $4.33. The samo truck was wed on n concrete itaad and traveled the saum* dis tance on 8.-10 gallons of gasoline making 11.78 miles per gaMwn. The boais wa? $2 12. The net savings In the <xwt of gasoline on thv improved (highway was therefore $2.21 or more tlhan 200 i>er cent. "Alt this rate the automobile owners of fhe state could well- afford to be taxed for the building of those permanent high ways. They would sarre enough off of gaisoJfne to pay tihoTr taxca for several years." * . Grocery Sold Out. Messrs, Stoncy Moore and l*almer D. Stokes, \^bo have been conducting a gtiocery store on Main Street for the ?pant year under the firm nanne of Moorc Stokes Co., have woflxl their interest in the business to Mr. J. P. Lcwia who wan ?!**> Interested In fhe tuvdncHs. These young men had a fine .patronage and wero clever and aocomimodnting and there are many wfoo regret to see them go out of buMnew. The >4tock witl be moved to the gfoo?ry of Lewis and Christmas ?and tfhe building wiM be used in the fu ture as a bottfling pfavnt by the Btudwine Co., Mr. Stokes having purcfoased a half interest and will have charge. For the present Mir. Moore'is employed by Messrs. Lewis and Cfrrisrtimia*. His Mother Dead. friends in Camden of Mr. J. H. Mayr fie<M, &< cotton buyer of this city, sym^ patlhize wft!h him in the death of his mother,. Mm f J. H. May field, which oc curred In NorHna, N. C., Sunday night. Mrs. Miay field was about eighty years of age. The burial was at Xorlioa on Tuesday. Mr. Mayfiekl was at her bed side at. the tkne of her death. Death of Mr. TUfwell. CasNatlt Jan. 6.?Mr. Benjamin TM woH, a well known citizen of tills coun ty, died at his home In the Beaver I>ain section on December 20 from paralysis. Mr. TkhreM was born January 16, l_6f>. The burfal was at tho family burying ground the day after his death with fun eral services by Rev. M. M. Bauson o4 Camden. tfho following gentlemen acting as pallbearers: W. A.- Anderson. J. A. West. L. T. Anderson, L. R. Self, .T, M. Anderson ftnd Fletcher Poison. Mr. TkhvfH Is survived by one broth er. Mr. II. J. Tldwctl, of Cassatt, and seven children?Beii Tklwdl, Jr., Mid Tx?e TidweM. of Casswfct; Mrs. Sanah McGraw, of Charlotte; Mrs. Jennie Grace Jackson, of Camden; Mm Neater Thrcatt. of Lancaster; Mins WHflo Tid weH and Mrs. Fannie Marcus, of Cam den. "Shooting Affair in Darlington County. I>*wfin4ption, Jan. tf.?A Shooting too* placc last night at Mont Clare, about ei#^ht miles from Dartington, the prin cfpals being L. K> Kfrrven and fttonewat) J. Odom. FVn* Ifhe pa?t two year* Odom has been farming wHtfl Kirvin, awl ha* been otherwise engaged m business tran-? actions with hhn. A short time ag?? there arose srnmr differences bctwre* them; it is alleged but it was thought that these disagreemejyts of a m?nor na ture bad been composed. They met al Mont dwrre last nijjbt, and after >onw worrls Odom opened fire and Jvirvetj drew his pistol and returned the fire. wWh result that Odom recslved fh^ea wounds ami had to be taken to a ho* r>itai hi Florence, aj-jd Kfrren was hit ?oor times,. hut his wounds are not thought to be serious. Kirven is ? larg* mud earner in tikis county, and both BMtt are retry generally known. 8IIKKIFF MUST SHOW ( AVSK Aiulei*Hou Ofllwr M?y Be Rwnovfd Ily Governor Cooopor. Anderson, Jan. 8.- Oovennor Coupor 1*a? ,ord??vd Sheriff J. Olln gamier# of Anderwon cownty to appca r wt the execu tive chtttubens in Ootuntf?iw. Monday Jan uary 12, to Mhiw <?austo why his com win Mon ftM the fovermir'a appointee to fill ttn> unex$jtfrod town of Slierlff Ashley, re tdg-nctf. flhotrik) not be revoked. and ihlu office declared vacant. A?x>Hin?r u> Iiik tho order served by the governor upon tfbo Anderwou sheriff 1? a number of affidavit* mid statement!*, inchhWn* an aflUktvJt from V. M. O'Bry ant, a latter fnocn'S. 10. Whit ton. fore man of the Audonaon county ft*nd jury, an* the rerpoi't of mi In ventilation of the HherMTa office by Jnones II, CValg, Kfcate bank exauniuev, aud other affidavits con cerning official .transactions. ' Mr. O* Bryant's aflMavlt la to the effect tfhart wfoWe on duty ah ix>ldcemtui, hi the crty. he had oodanioai to <vrM at hi8 home unexpectedly, and ho found hlx wife was not in their room, but tfluit bhe door to an adjoining rotxn wax locked. Upon domand&utf eiutiraolce he found Sheriff Olin Saudern In lhi? room with his wife. Both mlnvittod iffliclt retortions aud Sheriff Sandcrw coveinxl him with a pi?tol until lie left- t'he house, according to the affi davit. . The rctpont of Mr. OrailR Is of riome length ?rnd covens an aiKlit of the book* of the dhenlff's office, especially In the matter of doHuduent twx executions and depositions of ftnea. Other affid>avi!t*f are by B. R. HHliuid. r/ilatiiiK to t'he payancnt of CVftl^U filler tr? the jfheriff; \V. F, Moats, relating to hl? paying a fine to the tJheriff: John \V. S?nvmon?. clvlef of.jpoMcc of Anderson, concerning Infonnvatlon regarding whiskey cawes fuimWhod the wtieriff. B. It. ilii Hard made affidavit to the effect that *Tot (machines seized by Sheriff Ashley were ordered defnolbdxxl by Sheriff San ders and tbtart the money, to the amount of $840 \vn*> taken out, aud t^his was deposited in the name of tho slier iff in * local bank. It. E. Junk In, former jailer, makes affi davit rcfaitnng to peromis not confined to jail, giving a -lirtt of name?!. l\? ordered in (the fommt order from Mi* governor, Sheriff Handera wiH appetff before t'he governor at the date aud rime net forth to show cause. \ Anti-Boll Weevil Meeting. Wo have boon r<Hiuested to state tlmt a- mooting wrJl bo held in Camden on January 21?t, at the (3ourt House at 11 a. m. uiider the auspices of the Antl IJoil Weevil Asttociation of Sotitb Caro Ana. Addresses will he rntulc and atop# WjII he taken to organise a Camden branch of tihe Association. Every far mer in ttoe county is ox/peotod and urged to be present. ^ $ CldD fJeanne To Meet. llho regular mon48?ly meering of the Camden OrvTc League will bo held ncrl^ Mondtadiy, the 12tih of January, in the LifwWry at 5 o'ekxak. A fuM attettdtti.ee is requested. Mary G. Marti iw r 8eoretary. Sold Haynes Car,.' Tho Moseley-Taylor Motor Co., sold this week ji handsome Keren passenger Tttfyne* touring ear to Mr.' C. J. flltan won. Jr. Itich Blacksmith Dies at Andersou. ?, A rode moon, Jan. 7.?Laboring consec utively for more tilian 40 years as a blacksmith, and accumulating in the meantime & fortune <*?*mervH4ively/&* tinmtod at $100,000. David Dooley, humble and highly respected negro citi zen, died here today of paralysis suffer ed whale working <at his anvil last Ha-t urday. j Mr. DnBose Announces. T}k> Ohronicfro is carrying the an nouncement of Mr. C. P. DuBose in this issue as a candidate for Mayor. Mr. DuBo?e is a well known real estate ?nd insurance m?n and is ?.t present a nmnber of council from ward Five. We nro also oarrping announcements of W. L. Jackson as &? candidate for Alder man from Ward One; IT. O. Carrison, Jr., Ward Four; W. R. "Doc." De Loache, Ward I^ivv; and E. C. Zemp, Ward Four. Free Garden Seed. The Bank of Camden qdviaes us that Senator N. B. Dial h?f? sent to that in stitution a quantity of field and gcrden <?eed for distribution and anyone deaie >ng some of these seed can have same by oaTHng at the Bank of Ounden. Attention Woodmen. 1 am norw maFHrwr out notices to a3' members of Live Oak Oonp Wr O. W, ttjoin exactly w1?a* the new lafes wi* ho. n^wie cive thene noticaa your attention and atfvise me at once whi<4i of <l?e ootiona you ?4R?t. ' K. O. Tluckabee, (Ml K Kit Nil AW NKWS NOTK8 ; V- v v. ' i liferent luff Happening* <? ?<i" i'.i i Km The Kra of That I'Um. 10<!-x?** W. Young ami Miss IHlw1 Purner woiv uwapried hist Sunday even ing al 0 o'oUick at the home of tin ?rWe in Camden. The wniiHHiy Wax performed by I4cv. M. M llenoou, pas tor <*f the First B&ptlet iHnireli of Cum den, Tbo brkb> in the atvompliHhed slaughter of Mm,. M. I. Turner, The groom is the eklest won of ltepre?ent* tive au<l M-rw. J. V. Young ami i? the junior member of the Own el Cotton Ooopiny, The young couple, after *l>ending their honeymoon in Florida, will make nheir home in Cantdeu. No<rwood I). Nelwon, son of our esteem, ed fellow-townma*M T. 0. Nelson, who ban been in Chicago, 111., since finishing at the Kershaw High School, preparing himself In chenyiwtry. has Just noUtied bin father by telegram that ho ha* ac cepted ft |K>?rition in Shanghai, China, us manager of un oil refinery. He will come to vlftft his parent* beforo leaving for China, We congratulate this . splendid 5>\ung man for .the good work he is do ing for hUnttelf. # Willie Hinson, of the Fork IIlll sec tion, ami Mis* (laynell Rowers, daugh ter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Johnnie Rowers, of the Flint Ridgo sect^iu, were inarrlwl Sunday afternoon at (I o'clock by Rev. 1*. 10. Rluckmon nt his home. Misx Effie Hntollo Ounter ami Ilarry 1>. Gregory, of Columbia, wero married in that city Sunday, December 2Stli, by IUv, Mr. HawkiuH. Mr. ami Mrs, . Grc* ory spent a couple of days it? Kershaw this week at thr hmnn of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Gregory. COUNTRY WKKKLY SURVIVES Newn Service and Machinery Serve To Raise Its Standing, White the daily newspaper of the pres ent triune, gemimlly ?tihoiViughtly organisms! as to pokioy, <i?noiri)iimg bo till the charae tor of mewrt irt pubkbslieK kimI t'he trend otf ijfcs odifhxititail oumtnonitf must, of neces sity. reibnit. .tfll?? Judguvent uintl views, bmmkly wp<yiking, of aotire gioup of indi viklitttoty Kurt Hoato4 .^tn^Uf 'BmJiviiiduWT-, tt wtffli w> doubt bo roafdiiy admifctod that the publkwrtloai of tfrxhiy whidh nnoMt cletjr ly lvfloots upotn Mm pages febo id?*iMs ami interests of Abe individual in Vhttrgc ks ?the oouuvfeiv wetMty, It is pioUfebly true tbart Au itfltfe lli*irt*Mi Srtunte*. irow, its Tor niorily, pul)Udt?ot!k*ms of tihis ? particular duets are Ho be found in gtva?tjer number than in any oflher <*>\uitry. As pur veyors of iww8 now! exponent of opimosi tihey greolfcty amtotlarfbe the doily newspn per, a*s ti iiMBtrtieir of ooui#re. Established first in the rtnull citiew. long before equipment wjw ipnocunabh' for the kwu? of a- <harily paper,' flud lomr l>eforc the public dvinuund wo? exi>ix??<ed tha't the ikmsis Should bo juriatiil ofteavwr thwn orw-f a week^ tibe weckWe? for inwMny yeair? oc <mi>ied ibe newKpaper tiej^l exoiuwvely. In Uboi(<e ?%atrluir days tflui iu>w?. jio inatbci blow important, ixwniug from the capi tals of ftflie wwrM. w-jws ofbeti woc-ks mvj noincitwiios ratosvtUn okl whon publishet), far St otjtne, never by txilegraph *auitt oafofle, as it oom?s Ikxlay, hut by oourieu, ocwwh our Hadlimg \Mssrils, aieoortling to (StH source. Cotupunarti'vey, thon^ tin weekly pirhJlMw^aon wa? as iw^arly abroa?t of /tibe times <kn 'tihooc dfoys is the d>ajj)jr paiper of todo^. The tlaaiy jmniod of newaparpor making to tiho Unflt<o*I fttfevtxv* was <at) inrt?n?eiiy pamtfctstu ixtrtbxl. Paintwam allegiance mandfcMtad Jtweflf <m<*ne ofitan than txxtay 6i? bit)tar aawl 4Krr<wmmioiw iwwpronajtoon mtd nefijaftaon, (joo frequently with Um nktfnkdJt of ptvrtoaolvty knterjoafied. The editor of a weekly l*a<per, because of bo* o\?tarfeflcon<n<w* taawl opp?nt-ui)9ty itto tx heaird, almost Do <t(he exclusion of others, often boaamo ij^ct HtWfce. aootfjanwil or pm 7*a,ps reofcioawfl ftemdamd-'borjrer of tbe reman, tlhe painty or faotJcwi winch br dhowo to espouse.. ThJw wwi true in the eati^Sirr periods of tflie Tttut <vortury, in tihe day* w1x? t?ho. working poMcies of tiho now republic wwc bein* foirrnule/ted arnd owrttkmied jmwre?wive)iy tlHVMitfh tfha Dm UK Mbrtfe o?f .flWBe-foellum <teyK, and f*?r .reams after tfho war between the states. It vpah hc*t>o -timo aufltor that war when tflvo dotty newKpaiperw boaamo an ImooN toawt fetatrrr genvimfty in rtuto and see Montafl laffairw, beeaiise berth tihe trwnsm !* stofi of news by trfagnag?!) amd fhc di? hrrkbtitVm of dsifty newHpftpem by nwal were #rtk>w and tmcnrtwin undei-tnkinr* ?Christian Sedan*** ItooltAi Onr Atfrfrtlnm. It takes twelve pa*oa again thin week to aeromodat** The Obronk4e'* over * row in* advortiirfn* patronage. Our ^b Shop U also crowded wlfh orders end U is indeed a busy time with this plant. I You dbou)d re?d the adn in this paper oarofuUy before makin* your purchases. The ?drortisod -article is usoaRj the boat to be found. There la a Ion* list of want ada to be totn?d in another place .?f this paper which yon should be rare to read. TIIN l>. A. II. MKHTINM. riiNt .MWfittg For New Year Was Vfry I literal injf. To cetobnate the New Year, the 1 lob kink llill i^lwi-pter of tllio 1 laughter* ?! tho Anurioatti Revolution ttiwutgod their] hhwU'UI.v meeting into a Ro^vrootty awl Home Couiui omtortalauiu'nt by Invit ing 4(11 the officers of <he clubs mi<1 all foawor ni?ttbow? ami those wlm hao moved (AyffhiMfO and wore luxiu> for Wh? hoftkkyt* hahI a4A pt\*?pootive motoboi*. Tho meeting wan heJd at foinr o'clock at the Ihcavijbtoatolo homo of Mitt Dor.* | PrrWh, Mm. CTKftxxn McC?ti> being th* 1kw*Uv?i of tiho ocoa*dv?n. After a- whort business hohmK>o a most enjoyable luuftpftle w*?w reavdored by M>?i lx>ng of (TUoHitfw, noeonnmnled by int? Aivnefctv Jomit* aimI M?i\ Oltfton McCain accompanied by Mow. McCain, Mm. Bud drin deMg>hted the iMnlitMuv wltlh an hum oiiou** election. RUiee Oot*ift>or mapcins (V>r wlnitswion have beon w>nt to Mm. Daaiiela, Mimr^ Mnutiiv, llaifce, Ffomvfcig ?fttd Ratcinan, awl Mw. Ruddin ?o<1 Iflie Olraipter wan delighted t<? rwivo Mra. MuUer in to the organhoartion mhI also to" wo'come Mm. (iu.v into the foiW agnail. Mm. Wallace, a foamer nn-anbor was tule*? welcmne'l hotm again. . Tho Oluiptvr Hxnmo w*a? the seeue of an enjoyable dtenico amum# tilio young poo pie ?aat week -a-ml it U hoped tiuif t In built ling will ^M>n be elocjtrlo lighted anrt will become the favorite meeting pta??e hi town. The Ohapter wlMhoa ?nnr jfofwl family would offer to live 4n the lower lluor, .wait free, ami help protect tin* building. The'bulbllng is h nick and very whnm and comfloitable ami the roomw dowikstmii-fl oouflxl bo mode moat attrac tive. Series <*f elite rtwliwnohftw will *??? given by tlhe Olwvpter tlhix whiter f among th<\in a Miikkiul l'lay ^n .Tanuwry and a plo^u* iut. itllio Tftititloflokl <nf C'ainHop whoro DoKxtltb fell montally wounded Tho <iUaptor hum nkloii>txyl a Frenoh or phtan ux^in; wiilD assist in omdioat Vn# Sllitonacy in Soufh (MnOKImui by fon torri'njf tflvo wihoolb at Tomafl?pe on'I flootnffoiown atvd wi4l (^onibiinue local work and aoHittt In ilooal rilHvrPtltMt ami in pln?it ing tho Mcnuarial Tre?? to our soldier* Tlie Refpont Iwh beeai appointed Chair oum of tiho rteooprooljty Oominltt^e ?/n/l boprn ?overal Wbtonfc iwy)Kfl*? wHl bo aoift to bor ito bo iH-rtf. -to MoiiuxrifiuJ CoutineuiUii Hall Librairp in Wa^bln^ton. C^auidon fa fiAf ot lifeKtoary an?d oitr paporw will bo very variable. Hobkiirk Hill Obuiipter w a foutKlor of Tomaweo anKl it is 'hio(P<*l tliaft many in dlTkiaial membo<r? oa* pcivonM intero?tofl wiTl boootme Fon?nd?rw tlhla year. For $25 por yoar for foiw years any ono can beoocne a Flounder or iiila^o tlio nacne of amy loved otvo, living or dea?d on bbc poll aind gonewwfcioaw wtWI be educated from those ipiftiH, "the iiatmo oif itilie foainder be In* perpetuated. Bome wlio loat one* in the war Imve couxilled ithcLr ua?n<w t?* h<4p drive out -ilUxxraicy auumu obr purest Raxon Wood. , AH/1 vifrrftjJnKr D. A. R. are heartily in vited to njfetend the meetlnga eftcfli month, the first Thurnday being the regular time. , . After deWcioufl rerf>re?l?inentH aud noclcl ribat tlie meeting adjourned, the next meeting to be held at the 'home of Mr*. H. O. Gatfnbwn the finxt Thuradav in Februnny. Had Successful Year. ' The stocfchoflderH In the C. P. DtiBofcc ?and Oo. Iawnmanw Age<ncy iwfvcd a dividend on Jniyrory flmt of 12 per cent find 6 per <vrvt ww mHrrf to srrrplu* ac count making a total of 18 per cent earned during tfje year 1910. The Ileal Bstwte department of this agency report ed over two humlred thousand dollars ?n pnog>orty soW during 1910. Mrs. WhlUredge Dead. WHITTItKDGR?At Camden, S. C.t January 8th, Enpihenia Foot, widow of the late Northdngton Whittredge of Sum mit, New Jerwey, Services Sunday af ternoon H/t four o'clock at her late resi dence. 7 Aged I>anea*ter Citizen Dead. . r>armvu?teir. ,T<m. 3.?II. II. Shirto, the oldest eWlzen of I/ancaevter roimtv. died at hi* home in tlbe Unity section Sunday nl$??t. He had been in declining h^a'VJj for about a year, but to tJbet time had Ivd an aotive life. He was born on July 4. 1820, making him 0,1 year* mkI ?ix month* old. lie Is survyvM by three sons. two daughters, 23 grandchildren and a largo number of great-great-*rand chilrfrcn. besides two t^aters. He was buried at Union churdh Mipmlay after noon and hh? funeral was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Special Tire Rale. The liberty Motor Sales Co., of this city, ban an adfrtownent Id this Issue, making a special Male on tires. Auto owners should be sure to look over these prices before making their purchases. NRWS OF TOUKlgT* Three Hotel* Have Number of New Arrivals For Tlw Winter. Mis T, Edmund KiHunbtola, of (Uv lvirkw?x?d 'entertained at lundheou and bridge tho Ma trow* IWdge <Mul> on Wwl nopdny. Tho guest* were: Meadawea K. G. Whistler, WHHiuu M. Hhtutuoa. Johu \V. Cort>ett. Douglas Boykiu, Hel ton Boykiu, OhorVtt P. Dulkwe, C. ?H? Y&ttss, Reubon Pitt*, l.rf?H>y'* Oavldaoa, I*. Tt YHTeplfue, John U. Ttxld, K. II. Wilcox, Willi* Oawte*, J. T. Hay, Caleb Whitaker, AtfhoQ MMer, Muses Leila ami Charlotte Sfoaniuwt and Mm. Kin*. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Whitney ajid Mihn Margaret Whitney of Gardeu City, Iy. 1 ; Miss Lucqr A, Mown? of Brook kino, Mums.: and MIms A. D. Mills aud Miss L. L. Milts of Bouton are onuuig recnt arrivals at -tlw Court Inn. The ball nwiiop wtnfkty^. wthrldh wlH ln^in on Sartuntkuy on tho Miiks of tho Sni*tfleld Golf Club wMI be h(U every Saturday during tt>?>WMM, Among play ers neon on the links within tho last few day* are! Mr. and Mra. William II NHbet of (irwt Harrington, Mass., Mr. Bfctwtfn Me^wln of New York, J. fl. Fnaaler of Ottnwu, Mrs. J. Khanpo linn tor of Rochester. N. Y., Mr. Charles KnM of Boston.. Mr?. B, I>. Tlcknor, Mr, W. II. Kirkbrixle, Newton Boykiu, J. Ijoonand Graham, O, M. Gooilapeod ?ami .f<*hn VrtlepUfiio of Camden. Mm.' William Peake of Rye, New Yc'k, Who recently purrttasod the at tractive old house on Ifobktlrk Hill, one time owned hj the Poos family, has arrived for tho winter. Mm, Peake la a daughter of Mrs. Itobinaon of Racine, Wisconsin. Who for several years has made Oamden her winter (home. The John T). Kemxxly Chapter 17. D. O. ww entertained on Monoday after noon hy Mm. Bdvln Mirtler and Mrs. BurwdQ Boykln at ffo home of the former. Miss Ixrofao Nettles presided and a charming tfteraom was enjoyed. Registered at t!he Kirk wood * within tho hast few days ?n": M:nw. George W. Elkins of AbtntfdkNi, I\i.; Molonel W. E, Ludlow and MIms Roaeom of Cleve land, Oh/lo: and Mt. and Mrs. J. H? O'Brien of Brooklyn. ' At Hobklrk Inn nro: Mr. and Mm. Charfce O. FaU,, of Boston; * Mfs. J. IlaJI Dow, Yonkero, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Cbundbllt, WWta Plains, X. Y.; Mr. Charles M. Tain tor, N. Y.! Mrs. T. F. MluoDoraald and Miss (Wen of Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hkitlen of Rye, New Yotfk; Mr. and Mns. Thomas T. Wrilfhft, Jr., of New RocfcoMo. and Mm B. M. T)onxe, Mm. J. H. Kidder and^fr. orird Mrs. Henry J. 8U1? and Mtra WlolCred J. Sills of New York CRy. Mr. Artbur IVrklnrt of CleveSa-nd, Obk), who has the ma?a?ctnent of tho polo thfis s<?a?on la/pbinn4ng some ^ fine matxvh games. I/artfc Baturday an Inter osting contest took place between the Lono Star Rang Am and the -Cartwlen team. The line up wm an follows: Lone Star Rangens: J. O, Barnard, Harry East, Artlrur Perkins, T. KVluiimd Krum bholz. Cnmden Teaui: Chanles Little, Earl Shaw. C. E. Lee, Bteptoen Robin "?on. Mrs. Arthur Perkins, referee. Goals ?arned by Lone Star Rangers, otobt, lost by penalty, one. Goal* earned by Cam Ion Team four, lost by penalty one quar ter. Matdh gaim-* will be player! every Saturday at three o'clock on the field of Who Camden Country Club. Camp Jaokwon ha? a full requisitioned nolo outfit con^?thn at forty offlwrs and one hundred private*. Good fame* wili V plnved botween CVm*p Jnckron and C t.mden. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Todd are oc oupyinff tlielr home Houth Hill again tfl?1* winter. Mr. and Mm H. (J. Marvin of Hob kirk Inn have ns giieat* Mrs. Marvin's mother and tfitfter Mm. Oampbril and Ml** Oanvpbe4l of Wo#?bincton. Marriage*. Married art tihe home of I'oobaftc Judge \V. 1j. McDowell, on ftumtay la?t, Janu nry 4t<h. Mr. Jos<irft> Morion McfiafikUl. nf lyucknow, and M4tw Vhyinit Hall of Oarnden: aixl Mt. DttMxm M. Hirnon of Hfaivey wwi Mb*? Ano)n Rcfll Stewart of (kuivdm December Brought Heavy Finies. Recorder Htngleton'a record# show th ?t during the month of December a total if $322.00 wag collected in fines from t1?e poTce court. " Monday mornin# of 'ast week was an unusually heavy dock et?there being more than a do*en ease* for him to pam upon. The record of the police court wince May whowa the fines collected monthly aa follows: 7 $14,100 June $301.00 July 140 00 August 140 00 Seipt ember -?-???-- 277.00 October 150.00 NVnmrtber .? T- -??ir-' O?ly a?.oo ? ? '' *