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MI KDKK AT BAMBKRG. Two Kallroad (iuardM Brutally Nlalo Wbilv ?t Watch. Aiken, Aug. 30.?Wb^n? the dead iKHly of Beady Booth brought here today, the brutal iuurd?-r of Beady Booth* of Aiken, and Kugene. K?*?ter. of < Jranlteville, I In* two ipiard* at wateh over the C. and W. < V, *laiu at r? oYloek thin, morning by a j?a.rty of men xui>j'ioe*od 1>j *ome here. to be strikers, It <y?u*ed a routing *en*e <?f lrv*ll|C>^u tloit in A i k * * J i. tvUAg Bru'ly Booth waa only tweuty-o-ue yearn ohJ. audi graduate! two year* ago from the AilCen Institute, llo was knowfi In .1(1* native (own of Aiken ha a <|ulat, Impjpy'heart(Hi youtTi, who would harm no one. Eugene Feanter was thirty five y*<ar? old and married, and a fath er. The men wore Hhot from ainbu*h near Brook'* brunch a< they walked ITHACA WINS Captain Paul A. Curtis Shooting Editor of Field and Stream ?ay*: "The flret Sun l ever ought wai an Ithaca. It la Just as strong and shoots Just aa hard as It did when was a boy," ' 1 Catalogue Free Double gun* for game %"w.50 up. Single barrel trap (tuna $75up. ITHACA (tUN CO. |THACA, N. Y. Bo* Q. Prevent Outhouse Odors ind dry up outhouse deposits with Red Devi^ JLye. Used two or three times each week it keeps such places odorlcsn and pleasant, especially in sum mer. So easy ? you should not be without it. AliCayt demand t/ie genutn* FREE! CALL or PHONE No. 10 Zemp & DePass Pharmacists and get a nice FLY SWATTER given free by the Capital City Laundry. Family washing 5c per pound. Trucks call twice each week. Collars will not crack. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian I.)ttlrton St., Phone 11* CAMDEN, S. C. GEORGE W. NICHOLSON Attorney at Law Office Over W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST CnxJier BolMlnc S. C ? down ttie railroad track towards the <ftir f?tj<?|ik? Young Booth ?;n tdtol in tihe back, ?D(I after falling wa? kicked at tout the head tit a frightful manner. 1ie died ut H:15 o'clock this morning after being taken to the l'idver*ity Hospital In Augtiftav) Feaider wai horribly mangled. hi* body inuring a numl>er uf ahota fnrni different calibre. \yeaj*>n*.. Knife wound* and h fearful thrust from a bayonet were al*o found on hi* ImaI.v. -The head wa* n mans of clogged blood. where hi* tuouth and face had bach beaten In by his brutal atajr**f?r ? 1 "I**** boa ring ihw two other guards hurried to the scene of the shooting. and saw a half-dozeu nan dash off toward Augwt* from Hamburg. Before dying Ilooth tol-d his father that he could Identify two of his usaailcnta If they were brought, before hlw. Solicitor Hunter, -IHrputy Sheriff ltohinson and other officials fUlled the scene of the killing thia morning Deputy ltohinson Is uow on : the trail of the men, it Is said, who re turned OVer the Savannah river fo i 'n i-oiina. I . Front llllton h Friends. We the. friend* of 1{ II, Hilton de e-lr?- to express to the voters of Ker shaw County our sln<*ere thanks for the humlaouie vote accorded hljn in Tuesday's primary, and to besj>cak for him your very careful consideration in the run over primary on the 12th. He is a young man with liia'ral educa tion, excellent hahits and is eminently. <)u<ilifted to represent the people. He believes in economy, tax reduction and revision ami is not tied to any man's coat tui!. He believes that our com missioners should he elected by a vote of t^ic people, and lie will not l?e hos?ed or dictated ro by any mau or any clh|iie. ' J.et us asrture his election. Some of his Frieud.t A Card of Thanks. 1 take this method of returning thanks to the voters of flu* southern iwirtlon of \Vjitore? Township for the handsome majority given me in la?t Tuesday's ek>etIon, reelect I ug me to tho office <?f magistrate. lU'six'rt full v. ii. 10. HINSO.V. lllaney, S. August .'{1st. A Card Frum Judge McDowell. To tho Voters of Kefshaw County : The* handsome supi>ort ueeorded mo in tho first primary is vory gratifying Indeed an<l I wi/di to take this method of expressing my sincere appreciation to <ill for their endorsement of m.v ?*??rvus .Iud;ce of I'robate. Faithfully, W. Ij. MettOWELI.. Judge of Probate. Card of Thanks. I thank vou for the support you pivr an* on August Vtflth. 1 am promt of th<> Mipport you gave ine and I shall always strive to do my duty in private nnd publie life and work for the best interests of Kershaw. County aeeordiug to my belief. Yours respcet full v. S. WVMK Thanks (he Voters. To the Voters of Ker-haw Count \ I am taking till* method to express to you my appreeiatiou of the very hamNome vote that \ ou gave me Tues day in my raee for Auditor. I am in the -eeond raee and will thank you in advaii'e for voiir continued -upport in (lit- v,., olid ITilli.11 > to be held Septem ber 1 Jth ??ur- to w in. r.. i:. spa uK< i\v. A < ard From Judge Russell. I wi-h i" take r11 i- .? |>|?-.>i i uiiity ti? ? A pro-- III \ -ill. eli- thank- to the \ </? tei> of our count*. a - will ;i to m.v frit ml- in ( a union, who gave me -ueh a flattering vote here in Camden. T have conducted my eampnign on a hk'h |'Ia ne A- I !a< ked a few vote-' "f br|ii? ele< led. T w ill have to make flie second raee f..r reelect ion to the office of County Auditor - 1 tru-t my friend- throughout the eountv will again support me | will greatly ap pre. into wliat ? 11 e\ <|o in my hell a If. Wur.s -Ineerelv. W. T. KFSSF'I.I. From Mr. Funderhurk. I" i ie 1 >cinocia! ic \ iter- of Ker-haw Col I lit \ I hea rt il\ a ppiei ui te the flattering \"te given me for the office of Sena t"' in the first primary and hope ni> friends w i?1 give me their hnal .-up the second primary in order 'hat I may he of real -er\ice to Kor -Wn\v -?nnty in an impartial way. If fleeted I w ,!1 11,d cripple oiir ro.ol at.d wih w , i k for the betterment of our school* 1 11 III op|><>->'i| the i >' d super\ j?or -ystem and am .?pj>o-ed to rln< up. ppintuietit of ;,!?> rf t h? . ommi--io!i err .No eleventh hour fa i-et,.M.d-, will change me. If elected I w.il tw> the ffliw man that stumped the '\>nntr in hehalf of the right- of the p?-p!e ,i nd n ju-; and eir-nn government. lle*peot ful.y. i ?? n'M)i:ui:i i;k From Mr. Muun. 1 \ ,.fer-* of Kershaw Co-.niy , I w i-h :thank yon through the I ' ?iumns of Tin* CTironirlr for ilit1 ! handsome vote given mo for Hepresen i fa live in Tuesday's primary. 1 *hall <ver remember you, kind friend-, for that har.dsonao vote and will a-Ov that you p!en.*e Lelp me aga.n in the foc end primary. I favor one commission er from enrh Township nnd one a; large, all to l*? (leetod by the people of KershAw eountr. I ai.*o favor bi ennial *r-s*lon* of the legislature. Again thanking yoo, my friend*, onr and all, for that handsome vote you gave me. I am. Yo?r? very ro^pectfulVr, J. 11. ML'XN. FORD TO CMXtlC PLANT. o Motui riant ip 8hut Down to 8cpl?n hft Witt) Urge No. M? -WfeeM. IMrtrolt, Aug. 20.?Industry the country over "must throw up ft* hand-* in -111render,"' within M few week* If (he rail ?Ud coal strike# con tinue, Henry Ford declared today in a n uoitncing ilie dechdon oi the Ford Motor Company b? <>lo*e It*; plain here and Id many other cities on Sep tember 1W because of the fuel sltua Tlon. * ; " ~ ~ ~ Mr. Ford held financial interest* responsible f??r the industrial tl?-UP declaring the "money baron*'' were manipulating the labor unions atyl That public official-. -tat*- ami na tional wore Impotent in the crisis. . The striken would end, he eowtin ned. "when the majority of the i>e<> yle are odd and hungry enough t<> te&ort to drastic action." "Continuous of these disturbances to the econoiiiie life of the nation is due simply t?i the greed and (ivarlvo of Wall street." Mr. Ford asserting that thene Interests, "dominated the railroads, eoal mines, and public util ities of the ?<ountry. The deadlock in strike Negotiations Indicated, he de clared, the existence of "a plot to un load the demoralised and run down .railroads on the government at their own price and to mulct the people through excessive coal prices.'' One hundred and five thousand employes of the Ford Motor company throughout the country will he with ?mt Johs after September 10; In addition several hit ml red thous and other,*workers employed in Indus tries furnishing materials for the Ford (plant will Ik* affected. Henry Ford gave these figures today in an nouncing that his three big motor j plants located In Detroit suburbs and. his assembling plants throughout tin* J country would l>e closed on that date.1 because of the coal shortage. The announcement was the most se-; vere blow that industrial Detroit has j sustained since the industrial depre-- | sion of two years ago. It means, according to Mr. Ford.' that 7.">,000 men employed in the High land, Hiver Honge and Dearborn! plants of the company here will be j without work. Thirty thousand others now work-! lnjj in the various assembling plants j scattered Hironghout the country al?o will be thrown out of employment. How long the machinery in the Ford plants l.s to he stilled will de f>end entirely upon the coal supply of the future, the Detroit manufac turer said. The statement Issued by Mr. Ford announcing the proposed shutdown was the story of his losing fight during the last few months to iVkotre a fuel supply sufficient to keep his workers at their machines. Mr. Ford declared he "had n<>t the remotest idea" when the plants could be reopened. It was announced 0t.hat the normal dally consumption of c<?al In the Ford industries was P.,5(>o tous and although declining to Aate the amount on hand at litis time, officials said if would be Impossible to do more "than keep the furnaces aud men- warm ' t Mily a com pa rat iv?4y -mail iiinubcr of the employe- of the Ford plants will !??? retained in ser vice tlnrim: the shutdown it wa? an noiinccd Crew- sufficient- l<> keep t lie f'M ii.iccv warm will be held, how ever. Mr. I".?r d - -tatenien! in part follow - >oal filiation hit-- !???< "lite illl I ?. For (In* last M-vrraI \\.'<>k< wluMf a viruntir.n flppi<>??? hiiiji (tint w i> feared would fori"i* us to H?nse.( WV U'l <nt i> ltv'l'cl h;i\ HILT t<> t; i k. ? :liis >tep. ? We w tvi? f-> kirp enoujrh ' fvil on II :? ||<] 1o k's?'p our fnrn.iee- :it:?I eokC own* w a mm : to l<'t tin in ^ct ???>!<! would < aiiM1 u- :i lo? nf hundreds of tlionxjiuiN of dollar*. At the rate we :irc iri'trinc <?>al now. September 1(> win mark tlii* time ?\\li?,n w?* will have oi.; v *. riou^'h o<mi1 Ifft to k?->p --Mr fur iia-f" and evens warm. 'our reset \ ?? ,-t o< k hy that !>mr will havi' I'oi-u completely exhausted Wo, t lit ?: ? ? f will ("1 in' down the "Miro plan* "ii Sej?'? mhrr U?. l.a<t niUht we wired !m?? houses that -npplv V with material to stop -iiipinen; and this morning letters Mitd terrain* w.-re >.*nt <>ut f.? ahont 1 tKMt lliort' '"W*?? appro i.ttin* j?r?'nt !'><s it w:il mean t" thi've hundr^N of ?up p.> l.ou?rs Put !: a Wo wdl moan a : re men V 1?jv< to n<i A* prf?<mt wo .!(??? prodiii-.n^ car- a day, and we nr?' . 1 ? ?ii.;i greater that! -v-r l- f 'T" .ii our J.ry." 1 ff> ? < f ' hr I'opl >hu?-d w i. will ! ? f- . ii . idu-lry in rvery ; nrt of I '? O M:t :yt r-. tordin^* to officials of t ?f.:npai;v Tho r.uinl?or of work < --? ? :up! y. ! 1 . fIriii-i ?u|?pl>ln^ tho 1 rd ? ompai.y various part.9 Os t.ru i't-l at fr?.rn *?-ver?l hundred thons aMl to thr*M"> million." Announcement w?? made recently that Mr. F<?rd had installs! oil inl ine furnaces at one of his plants as an r-sperlment aud the h^pe wa? bold hy rrwny workmen that tbo Ford com 1*0nj ?ould weather th.? ?v*l ! It developed today. however, that ouly i two furnace* 1? the machiue shop* ! had bee ucon verted into oil burner*. The Ford plttuls, in the aggregate, ?: constitute Michigan's groatest indus try, from the *ta udi>oliil of employ j iiM'iit and as such urc among the lar ??K??ftt In the country. I Business men ami manufacturers here were unanimous that the closing ?if these plant* might h^ve far-reach ing effects on the national economic situation. From Mr, W. R. Hough* ? Ti> "fhe Uetu(K?rtiUc Yofers of- 'Kershaw i \?unfy : , My <Jecp gratitude moves uie to ex pre** to you toy dtH*p appmia tlou for I ihe xp?f Nue vote you gave uie on Tiles | day ami which places uie in the second race for rh?? State Senate. I sliall uot, foget I his expression of confidence, and 1 trust , that my friends will re? double their efforts for the cowing election on the llith. I am in tht? hands of my friends for I realize that without them I could do hut little. 1 am inukiiiK litis race lndei>endent of any faction or clique aud 1 propose to fight ('lean all the way through. I am sure that my friend* will not in dulge In personalities. I have served you before as yoil know and my record is |>cfore you. I .stand for progress, hut also for rigid economy in our gov ernment, both County and State, and for everything that look* t<> the let ter men I of conditions and the advance ment of our i>eople. . 1 thank you again, and I trust that you will make me your Senator for the next four years. Respectfully* I W. It. HOV'CH. From Mr. Klrhards. To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: i 1 thank you for the .splendid vote you gave me on the 21>th, and ask for your support in the next primary. 1 am opjK?8ed to our present form f county government and am In favor of one commissioner from each Town ship, to be voted fpr by the Township ami one at large, to l?e voted for by the county at large. Very respectfully, N. S. RICHARDS. To Observe Labor Day. NVe, the under sip-fled l>anks. will ob serve Monday, September 4rh. Labor 1 My, as a legal holiday. Rank of Camden, First. National Rank, Loan & Savings Rank. Peoples Rank. 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. 7-26 Silvertown Cord Tire "BEST IN THE LONG RON* A Genuine SILVERTOWN Cord?30 x i'A for $13.50 The same materials, construction and workmanship as in all other sizes of Silvertowns. The same high quality, long wear, long*,service and complete de pendability guaranteed by the GOODRICH mr quality standard. Your tire dealer will supply you today and save you money,"v The Silvertovm 30 x 3H. For the Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Willy*. Overland and other light car*. THti B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, OhU ESTABLISHED 1S70 for AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS Liquor Cause* Death. Florence. Aug. r?0.??ack Wines, a negro. died in a hospital here Jnst night. aa a result of injuries received'; when an automobile in which ho and another negro and a white man were ridiug. was struck by an Atlantic Coast Line passenger train at Wild's Cross ing, near Chernw. yesterday. Henry Hancock, the white man, was instantly killed. Lloyd Spencer 'who is in the hospitiil, here for treatment will re tov*Jr. stated todriy that all tJiTe? w??cer.dJiji}Mng. andt tl^t Hancock was beating him over thg head at the time he attempted to cross the railroad tracks with fatal results. Hancock left a widow. He was from Society Hill. 3?BIG DAYS?3 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION TRACTOR 'me and see in actual operation the many time and money-saving advantages of the Industrial Tractor?The FORDSON. . ' . TO BE HELD AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. SEPTEMBER 6, 7, 8, 1922 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY Charlotte Branch, and its 330 Dealers in North and South Carolina and Southern Virginia NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION Exhibition open daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Many big manufacturers from all over the country will have exhibits. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO-DAY TO ATTEND FREE BIG STREET PARADE BAND CONCERTS RADIO ENTERTAINMENTS SIGHT SEEING TOURS FREE BRING YOUR FAMILY?YOUR FRIENDS WILL ALL BE THERE KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA v --TV'