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By MUm UuiM NttttM I ? " 1 ? ' 'J 1 i')""tJ | luWbl Churrli BwJU. %4 I gjulsr wowing mid ?vt>alug tervleea to conducted at the Camden JBafP] ^tlluroh Sunday by the p*atu> ?e t$?> t)00 Nmrb Offset Court Kxpena?J flaw coU?eted at the July term, of rfivnfly held hnv n. arly offset *ipen?es of the court. - a<S*ordfag L fov** ?howu w h* <1,*rk Qt ?ourt Lqpuru. The fine* eoiiewed amount. to $800 and the <*Rirt expciu*.* for diVeek w** flMO.flO. Iju addition ^ were nevernl aout to the chain ftog tad penitentiary for looj? terra?? ouf w*?> getthi* n sentence for life Cor Lkylnf hla brother. -! . 'jf if f:*~ \ *i Committee Meeting. lUe eoiuiultte from the Kxtnutlro CcBimWtce appointed to phr& the dab rolto will (meet at fche Cfou^t.House IfoQdajr. AiiKnsf I), for this jiurpo*.. L. A. McOoweM]- ftecy. * ' Property Sold. m, * The bouse aud lot on PeKalb Street owned by Mr. W. R, DeLoache, waa ioM tbto week to Measrra. B. c. Cook tad E. C. Pearce. The sale w*?, mnda through L. A. McDowell, real estate IgtBt. - ? ? ' '' 1 * i . XJ ' mt . gpanhh- Amcrlca* Veterans. All Kx-Soldlem who served In i^.War with v Spain at home of abroad, or those who saw service fc the philllpine Insurrection of the China relief expedition and their widbW* the Ute Congress passed lawn <>t the ht Bost interest to above class of soldlets and if they will send mame aud address to Walter S. Buchanan. National AM* (je-Camp. Aruiy and Navy Unloh, Route 2, Louisa, Va., he will be glad ic> ad ri* you fully as to your rights un der the new law, prompt action will toe/in the ipossible saving of money, is the peusion commences' from the filing of the claim. Mr. Buchanan, is ?Uo a member of the General Nelson \ Cam ?. No. 1. United Sprffifeh Wir Veterans aud the Presidents Garrison, No. 104, of the Army and. Nary Union, and wishes to assist his eomifedes in every possible manner, write him and enclose stamp for reply. Fifteen thousand dollars' reward vf6r tbe arrest and conviction of members of th? mob who lynched William Ben nett of Fayettcvllle, W. Vp.'. last 8un day has l?cen offered by authorities of Fayette county ftiul relatives of the dead man. Abandonment of Camp Zncliary Tay lor at Louisville. Ky? has been decided ?pon by the waf department, A statute of Abraham Lincoln, the work of Saint Gluudius, famous scukpt ! or was unveiled In Lrondon on Wednes 'day. Robert Bacon, former United States ambassador to France, and on-ce a mem ber of the financial 'house of J. P. Mor gan and company, who dted ins-May,1 1919, left a grow estate of $7,58&,5Q6, i according to transfer tax. appraisal til- ' ed la New York, Wednesday. l)og(jLicense. All iwrties arc notlf^etL that iff they hare not paid their dog license, to do so at once to avoid penalty. H. C. Singleton, City Clerk. f 11 Adluh Horse and Mule Feed For Sale at McLeod's Grocery. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM : ' Today, FYldiy, Aug. 6fti ; Ucalart Presents Wanda Hawley In "MISS HOI|BS" A really delightful picture. Also Fox Weekly News. Admission _'.v Children 15c Saturday, August 7th ? NWOS THE SOCIAL LION"* <*np of the famous Bringing' Up Father Comedies.0 $ ? ? "THE QUACK DOCTOR^;-? A Maek Bennett Comedy And a New episode of "THE LOST CITY" Monday* August 9th Klnjc Vidor Presents^ "THE FAMILY HONOR ? a A ho a Fox Weekly News,. ? - And a Screen Magazine. Tuesday, August 10th Metro Presents HOPE HAMIL/TON in "A MODERN SALOME" ^ Also a Pathe Admission 25c Children 15c Wednesday. August lltb % William Fox Pr?a?t? * ^ GLADYS BROCK WELD In * - "A SISTER TO SALOW t Also a new episode of "THE HIDDEN DANGERS" Thursday August 12th - / Program not yet awoonced, u? f jg? PERSONAL MENTION. See tfobb* ?t the Majestic The atre tonight. Mr*. H. A. Harrier was a \isltoi in CoJjuw^Ia last week. - . i M|> J. E. ithaiu* ^s. *oiuc thne Ht Glean Sffrlug*. r, MUm Gallic Williams, of Kershaw, [|f m ffiest of MlM Iffya H| lie. ' \Mr. ?ud Mm. J. N.' Klrveii of l>ar itwt <?> spent H |Ui4<IS ' '<? ? Miss Celeste Mum Cord 1a spending July ami Auguat In Saluda, N. .0." Miss Meta DeLoacbe, of Columbia, W visiting Mr. and Mr*. John Nettles. Mr. Clarkwou Rbame is visiting his Aunt, Mrs. J, N. Klrven lit Darlington. MUs Virglna Hhauklkn and ACIhs Scase are vlsitlug Miss Clara Cure ton. MX** Mattle < tern Id left this week for the northern markets, to do her fall buying. Mr. Erie resell' of Chrlstlanburg, Va, ?sppnt the week end with Mr. Joe Me CaskiU. Messes. Charlie Frew and Pride Slpw> j son of Rook Hill were visitors In Cam i den this week. L: . ' v . siu' ? Shannon Heath has returned to his ship after spending' his lj?ave of a<? sbnee at home. - 1 . * Mr. and Mrs. W. II. DeT^oaehe, wlflh little Virginia, are at the Argyle Hotel in Charleston. Caleb WhUaker, having epent hi* va-, cation at houie, has returned to his bu siness at t'be North. Mrs. M. L. Smith and daughter, Miss Dorothy, are visiting Mrs. W. W. Nates at Orangeburg. Andrew Whltaker has returned home after a two weeks visit to Henderson vtlle and liaurel Park. Miss Louise Nettles la-spending some time with friends in Columbia, Green ville aud Spartanburg. r ^r. and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson iiave returned rronr several weeks stay at Mooreliead City, N. C. Miss Mamie DeLoacbe, after a two we<*k? visit to Miss Dottie Zemp, has returned to her hom6 In Columbia. /Mrs. A. B. Gerald and daughter, /Mlfes'MJrlam of Augusta. ($?., are visit ii'K wt the home of Mr. John E. Rhame. . Mrs. W. (!. Evans and children, Mary Esther and Joel, of Pallas, Texas, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. 8. F. Braslngton. Mr. and Mrs; L. D. Jordan of JBiih opvllle,' vlsitedf Mrs. Jordan's pn rents. M.r? Mrs. D. F. Dixon for the week end. -Mrs. It. W. White kpent 11, few (lays in Camden last week returning to Mon treal, her Summer- home, at the end of the week. Mr. Eugene Lenior, who is employed as!/eity salesman for the R. L. Bryan Co,, Columbia, is spending a few ''days In Camden. Mrs. Rebecca I >eLoache ' motored to Columbia early i-n the week to spend some time with her so<f, Mr. Elliott DeLoaehe. A clever comedy of a "inaiHhater" and the man who cures friends? love affairs until she became absorbed in one of her own. Showing at the Majes tic tonight. Rev. M. M. Benson returned this week from a trip into Chesterfield coun ty where be has been assisting in re vival meetings. Mr. ami Mr*; Blakeney Zemp and little daughter, Elizabeth are again at home after a delightful 'visit to Dcrvld son River. Can you imagine what SELLERS lui8 doiife for thousands of homes. Watitff wxt weeks Jssue. Camden 1 Furniture Co.? edr. Mr*. J. L. Guy haw as' her guests this week Miss CasHeton Blnghamton. of Washington and Miss Mildred Sanior of Kansas City, Mrs. C. A. Brasington. Mis* Loma Brasington atul Mr. Karl Basimgt?n, of Macon. Ga., are visiting &C the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Haile. Messrs. Iiiighey Tindal and Arnold Workman feft Wednesday for Detroit. Ti&y will drive two vStudebakerx cars from the factory tb C&mden. Mr. Claud Williams WI19 has been employed at Penns Grove, N. J., is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Williams. ?* !Mlss Mary Burnett, from Charleston, who has been in Camden for a month, has gone on to Hendersonville for the rest, of the summer. Her many friends wfere loathe to see, her leaves. iMlsses E 1 lea beth Brewer, Lucy Wray, Edna Team, lx>ree and Civile Truesdale sjHMit Friday i? Sumter. T8$ey were ;tu|gbe8ts of Mre.C. p. Wjmy. -?7 mr! Biilie King Is In Cheater for a few days. Their many friend* hope that Mrs. King who has been .with her mother in Gastonia and is now visit ing her sister in Chester, will return with him. . Mr. W. ET. Johnson, , Sr., leaves to night for a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ferguson hi New- York city. From there he wWl go with Mr. and Mrs. Fer guson to' Clipper Lake in the Adiron dack mountains for a stay of several 'days. A party motoring to Columbia yea* terday found the road through Ker shaw county very much improved, bat very bad on the other side of * the line. The county chaingang was working on fcbft Richland end, - so there are hopes of a better road all the way. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blackmon and little Gordon, Jr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. - D. Wicker, motored through the country Sunday to spend 'a week from home, visU&ag^fr. Black mon^ relatives to Camden, Lancaster and -at Heath Springs.? Newberry Her. dkfci'^y * , - ? '?.1^ SELLERS? always sanitary. Watch. ne*l weeks issue. Camden Furniture Co.,? a dr. --r n ? . 1 ? 1 ? " . 1 Dr. Bftntch tux Birthday. The (olio* in* paragraph relating to the distinguished aurgeon and Confed erate vote ran, Dr. Baruch, who Jirao Mced uiedickn? hi C}a??dt'W from 184$ t* IHKl and was 6rf?Uh>ut pf the South Carolina Medical "atfyoetatiou in 18T| and chairman of the South Carolina Safari? board if health lu; 1880, Is from the Ne* fw| World of la?t Friday: l>i Sluioa Ba curb of New Vork ioefrebrated ?bia 80th birthday ' it bun Kibe rou avenue home In Lou* Branch yesterday. Many friends came during tho day, briugiug flowers aud other remembrance*. anion* them being Mayor and Mrs. Ola rem* J. Houeeaiau. S. W. Barueli lauded' from hia yacht at Pleasure Bay and arrived with (his wife In time for the celebration, i* did Bernard M. Baruch, bis wife aud two children. There was a happy family reunion at which t<be former e*-Cou federate aurgetip became ren?lul?cout. Dr. Baruch wu captured twice, flrat at $out>h 'Mountain, in 1802, and again at the Battle of Gettysburg. He lec tured Wo year* ago at fort llclicory where he had been a prisoner." Dr. Baruch's wife was, before 'her marriage, Mis* Isabel Wolfe of Winn* hero. ! ???. y . M ? v : >' , ?? ' ?' .'V 0 ? H*r Brother Killed. _ , Mr*?.. $. Walter Parker and son I^eroy Parker, of this dty, left toere Sunday by automobile for a trip to Durham, N. C., for a visit to Mrs. Parker's brother, Mr. Walter W. Gurganous ami bis family. They reached Durham Monday and their trip was saddened by the fact that Mr. Gurgauoue had met deatto Wat day by being electrocute^ while at work. A press dispatch la Wednes day's Charlotte Observer from Durham gives the following details of the trag ic death : t Durham, N. C., Aug. 2-r-Walter W. Gurganous. lineman for the Interstate Telephone and Telfgraph company, in this city, was electrocuted this morning, when a wire with which he was work ing fell across a trolley wire, sending 2.300 volts of electricity through his . fiftfor fHMUhLavaa ftistantaneoilB. . What Is SKMiKRs? Watcy next weeks Issue. Camden Furniture Co, ? adv.! ' ? ?. York/ Aug. 4. ? J. Skottowe Wauna maker. president of the American Cot ton Association, and Mrs. O. H. Ma this, noted woman orator and farmer of (tadsden. Ala., addressed a meeting held at Tiraah, six miles east of here, in the Interest of the American Cotton Association today. Approximately 10, 000. farmers and business men artd their wives were in attendance. ? . > Upmf recommendation of President Wanna maker; a resolution wasa intro duced and adopted providing for the ?purchase of the Tirzah. picnic ground with the idea of holding annual meet ings there in the interest of establish ing a free system of world-wide trade for American agricultural products. _ * * r ? - Cashier Kills Himself. JQ affne.v, S. C? Aug.^8. ? M. H. Mor row president of the Bank of Blacks burg, killed himself this morning about 10 o'clock, at his home in Blacksburg. He went to the itaaik as usual, after btvaktet, bat; soott returned to <b).9 home, where he shot himself with a revolver, death ensuing immediately. Morrow has been in Blacksburg I for some years at theTlead of the bank of Blacksburg, and was repaired as a very safe and conservative man. Members of his fateily and the peo ple of bbe town say that the prob able cause of the rash act was ill health, as he bad been a sufferer for a number of years, as the reeult of Injuries sustained in the wreck of . the Fishing Creek trestle near York some years ago. The Bank of Blackfrtmrg was examined last week by Mr. Craig, and it Is said that it? affairs were in fine shape. A meetlpg to double the capital stock of the bank }iad been fixed for today, but was not held on account of Mr. Morrow's death. Mr. R. M. Knnedy, of the University of Souttl Carol lma, spent a few days in Camden the first of the week. Mr Kennedy jind Mr. T. J. Kirkland are the authors of the first volume of His toric Camden and we "hope that the sec ond volume will be finished at some not very distant dajt, - The Woman's Missionary Society sf Camden Presbyterian Church held the monthly meeting at the home of Ifrs. W. H. Halle. The Society is interested In getting un a donation to tieip build a new chow in Soochow, China, of which Mr. and Mrs. Palmer DuBose are the workers. A committee was ap pointed to 'wait on the different mem bers and solicit contribution^ The first organ used 'toy this church was' bought by money sent from the Camdea Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church. SELLERS ? is always at your ser vice. Watch next weeks issue. Camden Furniture Co.-^adV. NOTICE. Sealed bids wHl be received on Septem ber 6th. 1920 for lease of the Theater ^partof Opera- House for a parted of ooe year from Sept. 1st, 1920 to August ftlst, 1021. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, also reserv es the right tO use the Theater for pub lic entertainments and public purposes. By order o I City Council. y H. C. Singleton, Olty Clerk. K L OUR IDEA OF SERVICE IS TO SATISFY YOU. TO SELL ONLY DEPEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE; TO' SEE THAT YOU GET CORRECT STYLE; GOOD FIT: YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IN EVERY PURCHASE. - AND TO RETURN YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY IF AFTER TEST OF WEAR, YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED. tOA.O?C. frarirty Swift OHirtJjrt A . . Bakery May Locate Here. A bakery firm now operating In a nearby town was In Cainden thts week looking over the city trying to secure a location for a twkery. ? If will table location can be Keen r^l* and Hio iMM aens wtll Uikc stock in the enterprise It U very likely that it will come here. The firm state* that they cati they will put up $5,000 of this amount. One grocery merchant tells U8 that ?he spomlH around $250 ihm- month for breA<1 made? In other cities. Monro**, Charlotte, Columbia, Chester and Flor ence are sending their trucks to Cam-, deu weekly and this money could be kept at home. You wljl like Miss Hobbs. See ? her nt the Majestic Theatre tonight. SELLERS? last a life time. Watch "ne^t weeks issue. Camden Furniture ? Co.-4-* dv. 1 Charleston Grocer Murde^d. Ohurleston. Auk. -? ? A dastardly murder, followed by robbery, occurred early this morning in u grocery store at America and Held afreets'," whetv j John H. Schroder, the proprietor was found hy ?a customer about 8 o'clock ilying on the floor with his skull crushed. Several hundred dollars was missing, and a ft*unmer nearby was the weapon used, it is believed, to strike him down. His assailant escaped. Mr. Schroder was still living when discovered and was hurried to Ropqr ihospltH.1. He died there a half hour later. His custom vra? to keep con* eiderable cash on ?hand, not dealtyg much with tmnfca. iflti oVerr Monday mm nil ik at the store he paid out ?ev eral hundred <lollar* to collector* for wholesale houses with whom "he dealt. The police are working on the theory that some one familiar with this cus tom perpetrated the. murder and rofb bery. Mr. Spliroder was about SO year s of ago aud is survived by his widow. He came io Charleston from Walhalla 25 years age, and relatives there sur vive him. He was a nephew of J. I>. Oappelmann of tttla city and was high* ly respected in this community. _ ? .> i n p -' ; '?? ?* . i; :*&**? ? . Si -. tl ui^f ? y , .? ,.Vn t YOU ARE CALLED TO ? r-^?T- j'" $r~ ?' ?v-.;- 1 . > & ENLIST CO-OPERATF LjI 1 LilvJ JL ^ Vw V-rl UIV/jL JL Lj 9eC t\i Tx?t 'r:rr t, - .? >- 1 - 1 'i A ?' j; v ' ? . . 1-'.# /) Y>.?ak ?- ? . "JF-*-1* i-u- - ?- * tfzs-* .'f* * A ?fca??'-M lSF**