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COLORED PEOPLE HELP ftabucribe More Thttn an Hundred Hollar* for Cleveland Relief. Camden, South Carolina, June (5th, 1023, The Camden and Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce. To Committee for 'Relief of Cleveland School, Attention Mr. C. P, DuBose, Treas urer of Committee: My dear Sir.;s The Negro Business league of Camden and Kershaw County, in its desire to offer some ma terial expression of the dtep sympa thy aroused by the recent Cleveland School disaster, has just completed a little campaign by which it hoped to lend .sonic aid to the OCCiiiOtl* We wish you to know that the Col ored citizens of this community have not at all been indifferent as regards the greatest catastrophe known to our State. You will find attached a list of the Colored organizations and individuals who have contributed i*r this cause through the Negro Business League, and you will further find herein a Cashier's Check for the amount of $10?i.0r> Which is the result of our meager efforts. Respectfully yours, H. F. McGirt, Secretary, Negro Business League. R. H. Haile, Vice President. James Gettys, Treasurer. Executive Committee; Dr. T. J. Williams. Rev. J. W. Boykin, R. H. Haile, James Gettys, If. F. jytcGirt, \V. A. Burroughs, R. ('. Sutton, Dr. J. II. Thomas. In the rt>ccnt campaign conducted by the Negro Business League of Camden and Kershaw County, for^the purpOse%f raising a fund to contrib 1 *ute to the General Relief Fund for the Cleveland School, the following Col ored organizations and individuals have subscribed and contributed the amounts designated. Organizations Contributing. Trinity Church ......$ 17.00 Rev. B. F. Bradford, Pastor. Wesley M. E. Church ...*... 15.00 Rev. Gabriel Tillman, Pastor. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church . . 7.15 Rev. J. W. Boykin, Pnstor. St. Paul M. K. Church........ 5.50 Jackson Graded School 5.50 P. B. Mdodona, Principal Browning Hofhe School. ...... 4.00 Individual Subscriptions. Abram M. Jones, Shoemaker. . . 5.00 Jessie Dinkins Wright 5.00 James E. McGirt . . . 5.00 Amnion R. Collins, Undertaker. Francis Hart Chapman 2.00 Florence H. Price ! 2.00 J. E Withers ! 2.00 David N. Collins ; 2.00 R. D. Dibble 2.00 John E. Burroughs, Tailor. . . . 1.00 H. F. McGirt 1.00 Paul B. McGirt, Barber. 1.00 James Reynolds, Barber 1.00 Rev. G. W. McGirt . . 1,00 J. W. Williams, Merchant 1.00 Dr. C. C. Brevard,. . . > 1.00 Leslie McGirt 1.00 James Richardson 1,00 Frank F. Patterson, Tailor. . . . 1.00 Eugene Davis, Barber 1.00 Edward McGirt * 1.00 J. Buchanan Brown 1.00 John Gaines, Barber 1.00 Dr. T. J. Williams, Druggist.. 1.00 Frank Alexander 1.00 Amanda Alexander 1.00 Bessie McGirt i 1.00 1 Rachel Brown 1.00 Graee McGirt 1.00 W\ C. McGirt, Barber 50 P. T. Brown . .50 Thomas Duren 50 Albertus Stover, Barber .50 James M. Belton, Barber..;... .50 % Total Marriage in Colored Society. Invitations have been issued to the marriage of (\ C. Brevard, the color ed dentist of Camden, to Gertrude H. Sawyer, of Bennettsville, S. C. the wedding to take place at 11H Robeson street, Bennettsville, S. t ? n Thurs day, June 11th. The bride-to-be ?s a daughter of the president of the negro business league of South Carolina, who is also ?n attorney nn<1 founder of the Workers' .Enterprise Hank and realty dealer of Bennettsville. Dr. Brevard is a member of an old time family <>f that name and is a worthy Colorrd citizen. Direct Cable Mone> Transfer Service. Manager IMckson of the Western I'nion Telegraph Company announces an arrangement effective as of .June 1, whereby cabled money transfers to France will be .paid in American funds at the option of thr render. In other words, if. say, $1U<? is cabled via Western Union to Paris, the amount wil be pajd at destination either in U. S. currency or in francs, according to the choice of the re mitter. The particular, value of this ar rangement is that it eliminates ques tions of exchange and places the payee in a position Jo take full ad vantage of the premium on American currency. It also involves refund of the full amo'unt deposited in the crtse of non-payment, which is another great advantage in the case of a de clining foreign curreicy. The Western Union Company be 'lieves that the establishment of a di rect money transfer service to France on the dollar basis will be a consider able convenience to people desiring to send money cheaply, quickly, safe ly and directly to their friends or relatives in that country. South Carolina's commercial crop of early Irish potatoes, which lasts year ran 4,500 carloads, averaging 200 barrels the car, has not yet at tained the peak of movement, the sea son being late by perhaps a week. Th? crop will bring more than $4,000,000. The graduating class of 1923 at Wofford College numbers 63 mem bers. Mill Dam Broke. Owing to the excessive ruins of Tuesday night the (lam at Adam's Mill, the property of Mr. G. T. Little, broke in one email place and turned loose quite u bit of water into the Hermitage Mill pond gome miles fur thet down. We learn, however that the Hermitage Mill dam is still quite safe, tlthough a large lot of water came into it. The break at the Adam's pond is not a serious one and it did not drain the pond. Quite a lot of crops on farms in the vicinity of Adam's pond were ?adly damaged from the heavy rains, and in some places thr 1 1 op* were complete ly destroyed. Kev. D. W. Thoinasson, age 82, a Baptist minister of many years serv ur, died at his home in Rock Hill, Sumlay morning .Miss Lena Thorn asflon, u daughter, is a missionary in China. Kev. S. Hewitt Fulton, of Darling* ton, who graduated from the Presby terian Theological Seminary in Co lumbia this year has received and ac cepted a call to the pastorate of the Honea I'ath Presbyterian church. Associated Tours Guide For Motorists Motorists who* are planning vaca tion tours during tho summer months will be pleased to know that, the 1923 Associated Tours Guide, the official road book compiled and published by The Automobile Club of America, is now ready for distribution. By following the carefully selected foad maps with which the Guide's 101 pages are filled summer vacation ists are * enabled to tour by motor through the most . charming sections of the United States and Canada to seaside, mountain and country re sorts. AH tours in the Guide aro compiled with a view tp scenic charm; the roads " mapped are the best stretches of hard highway that the cduntry affords. For transcontinental rhotor tourists there is a dotyble page Atlantic to Pacify, road map showing thp several routes across tho United States, ac companied by complete itineraries for increasingly popular trip. For those visiting the New England country there is is a map of the recently adopted road marking system. A large folding road map of the entire Coun try east of Chicago accompanies the Guide. A feature ofthe Associated Tours Guide that motorists particularly ap preciate is that the 'itineraries are arranged to allow for logical stopping places lit the end of each day's run at townsiwhere accommodations may be readily secured. Synopses of State Motor laws, ferry scheaules, and lists of good hotels and garages also go to increase the Guide's usefulness to the automobilist. For the accommodation of car own ers the Guide will be distributed through local news dealers, boyk stores and drug stores in all parts of the country or may be obtained by remitting fifty cents to cover cost and postage to The Automobile Club of America, 247 West 54th Street, New York City. Diamonds From Arkansas. Nearly (5,000 diamonds have been found in diamond mines in Arkansas, and some stones have been picked up in other states. The diamond fields of Arkansas are in Scott county, where a valuable diamond was first found in 1006 by John Huddleston, a farmer. The mule he was lading hap pened to kick up a stone of unusual brilliance, which caught his eye. He dismounted, picked up the stone and put it in his pocket* and a few days later the performance was repeated. The stones wore sent to Tiffany of New York, whose expert said "dia monds," and soon afterward Mr. Hud dlestone is ?tfiid to have sold his 40 acre farm for $86,000. Thpugh the diamond field of Arkansas has never achieved greatness, it has yie^ed a considerable number of fine stones, the' largest weighing 21 1-4 carats. Another stone weighed 17.86 carats. Many of the Arkansas stones are as fine as any found elsewhere and, ac cording to George F. Kunz, of "Tif fany's, they include a large proportion of white stones, most of them of a high grade in color and brilliancy and freedom from flaws. Doctor Kunz further states i-n describing several of the yellow, brown and white jtones from Arkansas, that "these are abso lutely perfect and .1re equal" to the finest stones found at the Jagersfon tein mine <>r that were ever found in India." A few of- the Arkansas diamonds, it is said, 'have sold for as high as $600 a carat. Most of them, however, are uncut and have been placed in private and museum collection. Diamonds do not occur in clusters, nor are they( gathered together in the volcanic "pipo" or mother lodes in which they are found. CI. KV El. AN D REM K F FI ND (Continued from page three.) 'W. H. Day. Highland, S. C 2.00 .I. D. .Jordan, Lexington, S. C. 5.00 A. K. McLeod, Charleston. . . . 20.00 S. ( Gamble, Charlotte 10.00 Knoree Drug Co 5.00 Citz. of Spartanburg, S. C 302.25 Mrs. Mat tie R. Smith, Cross, S.C. 1.00 Thursday Afternoon Book Club, Pamplico, S. C 10.00 F. E. Davis, Bishopville 50 00 B. C. Lock, Charleston 5.00 R. C. Fitzsimmons. Charleston, 5.00 Northside Bap*. < h., Woodruff, 10.00 Cash 10.00 H. .L Bowman. Treasurer, Manning, S. C . 1 1 .73 Grace Davidson. Lynchburg, Va 10.00 ; D. K. I'nger, Charleston. S. C. 50.00 j Burkett Burnell, Rockingham, 10.00 1 Jas. L. Carbery, Spartanburg, 5.00 . J. H. Ellison, Greenville.... . 5.00 James H. Morgan, Greenville, 5.00 | Miss Lucy Cureton, Greenville, 1.00 Loyal Men's .Bible Class, Flor ence Pres. Ch., additional . 10.00 First Bapt. Church, Columbia 103.50 Walhalla Lodge, 166, A. F. M. 26.00 Mont Clare Union Servicc ? . 100.00 Rebecca LeGrand Miss, f^ociety, Rockingham, N. C 10.00 Citizens of Anderson, S. C. . . . ? 75.00 Bapt. Church, Palmetto, ^ ^ Cl???, Grace ?t. Bapfcst ch.' Itobtfl*, Va< ^SS Georgia Railway Employee*. . 70 00 W L. Galloway, Darlington.. 0.00 l)r. G. T. Tyler, Greenville 10.00 Presby. Woman's Aux, Harta- ---aa Villi Methodist Woman's Aux., Harts vine Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary, Jlartsville u " 7 * *?? Baptist Woman < Aux., Harts- ^ HartsvHlle Cltv ' Schooi . . 54.39 P. A. Boswell, HartsviUe. . . . 5.00 Union Daily ^ U * ?o 00 E. 0. McCreight, Washington 10. Hickory Gro. Co., Hickory, N. C. 10.00 Mrs. G. B. King, Furman, ^ ^ W^geftald High School. ? - 43.00 School Children and colored people, Union, S. C. Scottish HUe Club, Union S. C, 13.00 A. ?. Talmadge, Home, Ga. . . . 5-00 Delia N. Wade, Scobey, Miss. 2.00 Mrs, Moneor 'Johnson, Marion 25.00 P. N. Hanley, Waycross, Ga. 5.00 S. N. Gamble. Chattanooga,. . . 10.00 I. C. Somer & Co.. Saluda, N.C. 10.00 It. Dewitt Tompkins, Edge- * fiold S C. ? . i o.uu Mrs. Lizzia H. Tompkins, Edge- , field, S. C. ... W. A. Jamerson, liberty, S* C* A. B. Clintwood, Chadbourn.. 10.00 Mrs. Brown Summers, Jackson- : y. R coord Pubi. Co.,' Columbia .. 100.00 7th and 8th Grades, Lock hart Graded School, Lockhaxt, 6. J. H. Scott, Palm Beach. ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hall Luckrtow, 5.00 Geo G. Gaillard, Mobile, Ala. 10.00 M. M. Mann, St- Matthews, S.C. 5.00 W. A. Pillow, Austin, fex . . .. ;>.00 W. A. 4)unn, Newberry, S. C. 7.bU E. E. Hudson, Timmonsvillc, 1.00 Lewis O'Bryan, Sanford, Fla. 10.00. Mr. and Mrs. Wickes Wamboltd Asheville, N. C. Anderson County Shrine C lub !00-0 Rotary Club, Charleston . . . ... - 0 Battey Machine Co., Rome, Ga. 1 ? Union'S. S., Cope, S. C. . . ? ? 76.60 Land rum Bapt. S. S., Landrum 12.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burgess, Mars Bluff, S. C. . ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? 23 12 Meth. 'Church, Holly Hill, S. C. 23.12 Mrs. W. F. Peace, Watha, N. C. 5.W W. A. Lucas/ Charlotte, 5.00 Mrs. R. W. Woodward, Winns^ ^ ^ Mr?0r0AbKCDavlk; Darlington, 5.00 Miss A. Nayer, H.agood, S. t,. ? Miss Carrie I). McNab, Florence 5. 00 Miss Ethel Ham, Florence S C. 5.00 Mr. C. M. Emanuel, Borden, S. C. , >.oo Mr S. C. Dabbs, Atlanta, Ga. 50.00 Jerome M. Hbffer, . Jr., Camden, 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easier, ^ oo Spartanburg . . ? ? ..... ? ? ? ? ? ( Methodist church. Easley, S. C. . . E. C. Hovey, Greenville u Bennettsville Epworth League, ^ Bennettsville, S. C ? ? ? .,r*no Moses M. Smith, Savann i . . Geo. R. Cook, Trenton, N. J. lou.uu J. H. Morgan, Greenville.... 2o.00 Lodge No. 779, U. B. o . <15 00 of America, Waycross, Ga. . ? Mrs. Eliza Trantham Rogers Tr!nity?M. E.CS?S., Darlington 49.97 Charlotte Thompson. Balti- ^ more , Md ? ? ? Loyal Men's Bible ClasB, 0Q Florence, o. E. J. Woodley, Jackson Springs ^ ^ Sen. N. B. Dial, Washington . . 20.00 Jennie P. Bufort Semora N. C. 2.00 Philathea and Baraca Class, M. E. S. S., Peachland, N. C. -10.00 To-^n of Darlington MenV Class, Buford St., M. E. Sunday School, Gaffney. . . . ^qq Antioch B. Ch., Enoree, . ? ?? ? Chas. J. Lynch, Tryon, N. C. lO.uu Baraca Class, 1st B. Church, ^ ^ Inman, S. C. . . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? * c'aa Paul E. Bryson, Woodruff ... ? ? Mrs. FfS. Parham, Union, S. C. 2.00 Roland. Lollis, Camden. . . ? j> 0() C. H. Snyder, ??>?. S. ? Q() Chas. Lodge o. * ? y Tirzah A. R. P. Ch. and Sab bath school . . (Rock Hill, S. C.) r nn W 1. Salmonsen, Charleston C. L. Schmanche's Sons, har- ^ ^ lest on. S. t ?; ' q" r 10 00 Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Wk, S. . 10 0 K. P. Plyler, Lancaster, S. ( . 5?ou Citz. of Greenville (1) - ' Geo. Wcicksrt. Baltimore. ? ^-uu r> , rMn?<? Bant. (. hurcn, Baraca I lass, qq McCormick, S. t .. . Mrs. R. P. Deal, Randleman. He nd e r so n - G i 1 me r Co.. < har- ^ ^ leston.'S. C. ... ?? r0(5 C. S. Shutlatt. Atlanta. ? Through Amor. R. C.. t-har leston. S. Mrs. S. L. Stevens, Youngs Is land 50.00 C. I'. O. Club, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 30.00 (',11, Allen, West Palm Beach 5.00 The Robesonian, kumberton, N. c. r>:25 Gallon Iron Works, Columbia 5.00 Andrew Baker, State , Pen., Columbia, S. C 10.00 Friendship Bible Class, Sp;y tanburg, S. C -4.85 J. B. Williams, Cuthbert, G a. .50 St. Matthews High School 1 2 . 1 * ? Men's Bible Class, St. Matt news Lutheran church. Charleston 25.00 Grace M. K. Sunday school, North Augusta, Ga. . .. 15.00 School children, et aC. Union. . 26.00 , Elizabeth O. Holt, Augusta. Ga. 5.00 Sarah K. Huffman, Columbia.. 2.00 ('. S. G. Smith, Gainesville, Ga. 2.00 W. \V. Hampton, Gainesville, 25.00 P. Miller, Gainesville, 5.00 STVwth & Hooper, Gainesville, 1.00 Kdw. A. Have, Gainesville, 10.00 Jno. C. Evans, Gainesville, 5.00 Mrs. flattie S. Dennis, Gaines ville 1.00 Mr. H. I'. Robinson. Gainesville, 2.50 Mrs. M. M. Parish, Gainesville, 5.00 C. J. (.race, Gainesville, 5.00 Mrs. Geo. Ix>ng, Gainesville, 2.00 Mrs. J. R. Benton, Gainesville, 1.00 Pearl K. Johnson, (iainesville, 1.00 O. F. Stone, Gainesville, 1.00 G. K. Broome, Gainesville, 5.00 Mr#. J. K TurbeVille, Gainesville 5.00 F. M. Remsey, (iainesville, 6.00 L. J. Burkhim, Gainesville, 1.00 j Mrs. F. B. Irons, Gainesville, Florida ? fcPQ Mrs. J no. J. t Morton, Charles- ??'.?./V ton W.00 W. P. Arnold for citisens of Gainesville ....... ,"46.41) C. B. Sloan, Greenville, S. C. 6 00 Ware Shoals Bt. S. 8. o *????? Fleetwood li. Stuekey, Bir- < . mmghttm, Ala 6-00 A. K. Cates, noxville, Tenn. . . 5.00 John Weiley, City of New York 50.00 Citizens of Hartaville W.M 0. T. Wallace, Wilmington,.. 60.00 G^rl Scouts, Grlswald, Iowa 5.00 Mrs. D. L. Dunham, Waynes ville, N. C. 10.00 Cheerful Workers Circle of Hings Daughters, Summerville 10.00 Mrs. E. N. Frierson, Statesburg 3.00 A, i. Lollis, Camden, S. C. 5.00 Mrs. Max Mogulescu, Camden 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Truesdale, Camden, S. C 8.00 Mrs. Aileen McG$e, Starksville, Miss : 6.00 James G. Gage, Chester 8.00 j J. H. Propot, Blair% S. C 5.00 Jas. R. Cogffeshall, Darlington 6.00 1 Reeves Bros, Inc., New York City 50.00 1 Daniel Lumber Co., Darlington 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talley, 5.p0 Mrs. T. J. Edwards, Belton, N. C. 6.00 Churches of Piedmont in Union Ser A.. .?.... 51.20.| Tranwood S. S. Newberry, -S. C. 10.00 Mrs. Flowers, Camden ...... -60 Miss Agnes Corbett, Camden, i 1.00 Mrs. J no. Williams .50 May Hirschman 2.00. Miss Willie May Scarborough, lifinlH-it, S. ( 1.00 Mrs. F. I-. Scarborough, Rem bert .... 1.00 Mrs. M B. Scarborough, Rem bort .;.... '? ? ? 3.00 Mary D. Disc, Glen Rock, Pa. 2.50 Clara W, Hancock, Milledge ville, Ga. 5.00 Noel P. Park, Greensboro, Ga 5.00 Mrs. Ella M. Jones, Lake City S. C. . . ^ . . ? . 3.00 ; Trad^sville Council Jr. O. U. A M. No. 71 15.00 | Bapt. S. S. Lancaster Cy, 22.72 \ E. A. Moffatt, Charlotte ' 5.00 Citz. Young's Island, and gett, S. C .113.00 City of Charleston .......... 500.00 Grove Station Bapt. Church.. 14.27 W. T. Wilder, Baltimore. ..... 10.00 Sou. Paving & Cons. Co 250.00 City of Elberton, Ga 25.00 Prov. M. E. Church, Elloree. . 60.00 Blue Ridge Lbr. Co., Green ville, S. C 15.00 P. T. Hildebrand, Camden, Arkansas *v ...... 15.00 Mrs. J. S. White, Johns Island 25.00 LaCandeur Lodge, A. F. M., Charleston 25.00 Spartanburg Kiwanis Club. . . . 50.00 Mrs. Margaret V. N. Duryee, New York city 5.00 Mothers Class, Northside Bap. S. S., Woodruff, S. C. 15.00 J. I). Motley, Blaneyi S. C.. . . . 1.00 J. K. Nelson '. . 1-00 L. P. Rose 1.00 W. B. Nelson 50 D. G. McLeod, Lugoff 1.00 W. E. Rose 1.00 J. H. Rabon -. . . l.OO E. W. Robert c 1.00 F. E. Ross ! 1.00 J. D. McLendon . . . .50 Marion Coker 1.00 1. J.^Monroe .50 B. T. Branham . .50 Jesse T. Ross ....? 5.00 Mrs. Family A. Zemp 25.00 Irvin R. Turner, Morgantown, Miss 10.00 Mt. Zion Baptist church, (col ored) Batesburg, S. C 10.00 G. W. Kunz, Rock Hill, S. C. .. 2.00 Cit. of Greenwood (City Gov. of Greenwood' $50.00) 253.87 W. F. Warren, Principal, Greenville, S. C 6.00 K. T. Rosborough, Lugoff.... 5.00 Dr. Irvin M. Boykin, Elkins, , Park, Pa 10.00 F. J. Arrants, Camden, S. C... 100.00 J. E. Rush ... - 9.61 Amer. Legion, Spartanburg, 10.00 i i . Blair, Ewing, Nebr.. Mis. J. H. Reynold#. How*. Ga. lMg Mrs. J. B. Cauthen, Lancaater 100 Methodist cbvrch, Jia"nurgjn* 30 QO Presbyterian church, Mann in*. Cedar. Grove S. b., > ? St. John's Bible Class. m io'.oo Pre^sy^Ch.,' Florence, 8. C.. . 131,40 Brd. Deacons, Pre?, ch.? Florence, S. v?, * 'J ' W ' ' ' ' 717s Cit. of Liberty Hill, S. <->??? ? ? 40*15 Bishopville ^ c - 5 00 H. V. Lanford, Hobbyville, S.C . WW licavt'i Dim Baptist S. S., Pel zer, S. C. . ?????? v ?' W * " * o 00 5th Grade, Manning* S, C.. ? ? ? ? W. O. Metts, Blackjburg, S. C,. . 5.00 H M. Mason, Charleston S. C 10.00 Sr. Matthews Episcopal b. Arlington, S. C.. ???????;? Cit. of Johnsonville. fa. ?? ? ' A. C. L. Pass. Sta. Employees, . ^ Un'iWefcf; Unjo?;sS.C. ? c T Wyatt, Hartsville, S. C. jUOO Lowery-Wilson School, Union 100.00 Citizens of Union S C. . . . ? ? ? 20.W Ashley W llkins,. Thelma, N. C. 6.00 Wedge (Veld High School, addi- ^ ^ tional ....???? ? " ' ' Annie K. Simmons, Henderson- ^ villc * W. M. S. 1st Bt. Ch, Harts ville, additional, ,. . ? ? ? ???*?? Mrs. Alg. Sydney Smith, Char- ^ leston Judge John S. Wilson, Man- [W pirst^Baptist Kasley ? ? ? ? 60.46 c. Ticknor '& Son, Great Bai - rington, Mass ~ 6:20 York Presbyterian Ch..v...; W. L. McLeod, Greeleyville. . . P.uu Junior Christian Endeavor, Pres. Ch., Shandon, Cola. . . . 4.UU Cherokee Av. Bapt. Ch., (Be rean Class) GafTney, S. C,. O.oO Dr. Chas. Allen, Wadesbpro. 10.00 City of Sumter 1UU Ordnance, Reserve Depot, 13 50 Charleston, S. C ? 100 00 H. G. Marvin. Camden...... 100-Ot E. H. Dibble 10'0() L. B. Gardnei . . ? ? ? ? iqO 75 Citz. of Batesburg, S. C,f . . . ?. lOU./o Cits: of York, thru Yorkvilte Enquirer ??????? ? ? ? r ','ob I O U A. M., Graniteville, S.C. o.w Newton N. Waller, M. D? New York city* ?????? 8,u" Asbury Bible Class, Trinity M. E. Church, Darlington. S. O 60.00 H. L. Carpenter, Rutherford, r/g. Stockton, Winston-Salem, JyJ d A F. O. Pruitt, Atlanta, Ga.:.. 15.00 Miss Mattie Stanzel, Kannap olis, N. C. H. M. Horton, Abington, N. C. l.uw Coilins Clo. Co.. Columbia . . . ?OU F. J. P. Cogswell, Greenville. .. 10.0 J J as. P. Henderson, Jr., Char lotte. N. C. I'Z W. P. Sellers, Charleston, S. C. o.w Jennie and Olive Benson, Au ^usta, Ga * J no. C. Blackmon, Charleston, 5.00 A. N. Wood, GafTney, S. C 25.00 Marlooro Whsle. Groc. Co 5.00 W. F. Crenshaw, Westminster 5.00 Iyeroy Belk Post 17, Amer. L.. 25.00 AV'm. H. Dial ? ? ? A. E. Davis, Darlington, S, C. 5.00 N. L. Wright, Darlington, S. C. 5.0U Mrs. A. 1. Rissor, Chicago 2.0U J. E. Johnson, York, S. C 5.00 Jesse J. Haris, York, S. C.. . . . 2.00 J. F. Davis, Winnsboro, S. C.. . o.uu Rev. W. H. Hodges, Camden.. 25.00 Mr/ and?Mrs. R. S. Williams, 25.00 Mary R. Gantt, Hendersonville 5.00 Margaret Ledford, Henderson ville . . , "-00 W. E. Kerr, Columbia, S. C... 5.00 C. W. Evans, Camden...- 5.00 E Payton Turner, Emporia, Va. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Paine, Char leston, S. C ^9'? D. E. Watkins, Roanoke, Va.. . 5.00 Henry W. Fair, Columbia.... 10.00 Benj. Mclnnes, Charleston. .. . 10.00 Fleming Mclnnes, Charleston 10.00 Mrs. E. W. Waterhouse, John THE Woodstock Represents the latest achievement in Typewriter Construction ; gives the greatest measure of satisfactory service and a quality of work that is unsur passed. Woodstock Typewriter Company General Sales Office 35 N. Deaborn Street Chicago, Illinois F. D. GOOD ALE, Agent, Camden, S. C. \ ?tqn.S, C. - iM Newberry Commandery 2s\>' ? 10(* MKnT5.t. Templar, &t *f ? J Northwestern Rwy. Co., Sum- ?*' Missed wVeton/HamvriiiVu; BellviewjChurch, Woodruff }{'? Mrs. J. B. Ivey, Charlotte ' watT Si,n!?er W?^ther'y J " ' ? Wostakle Bapt. Ch? Cheraw ' JM Crewe, Ligon & Co., Spart?nW> I ^ Business Woman's Club Lai, * ^ rerfo, S. C Mr. and. Mrs. Frank R. Frust 1000 I Charleston, S. C ? ' R. E. Muckenfuss, Charleston Mrs. James Simons, Chariest,,,, Wm^J Haley,, ChadestSn. M?n 1 S W. M, Martin, Marion, S. C 5'S? R. M. Winn, Plum Branch s'r M. Singleton, sTvannah .' ? Mrs. H. Poe Odggswell 00 Greenville ' . 1t WPU Canlwe,1? St' Petersburg, 00 L. Strau s sbvj rtfer, 1 Columbia.' ' % Darlington Kiwanis Club. ..." 2n'S Glenwood Bapt, Ch., Easley' 2 Citizens of Kershaw ... ' ?J, Hardy Bros, Spartanburg ' ' ' d'Z Ml?a Sallic Alexander ..]] ' % Miss Rosa ? Geisenheinicr i J!? I M. N. Billings " . fgf Miss Loulie Whitaker . . ' ' J ? J. M. Hoffer JJ? J. M. Moseley 7 ? A. C. McCain ....... v " " ' J'JJ L. H. Schenk M ' M. "L. Hancock . : ..... " e'5? Mfss Ella Haile ....... 5*2 W. C. Conniers. I! "i ] fg J. G. Cunningham . . . , . ? a: M. Mogulescu ........ fJJ. L .Wolfe ::;??? I? Miss Nan Young ? o'S Miss Lou Young '? j. Gnggs ffi R. Babin . ., . . . Vm Miss Ellen M. Williams .7."' gX A. L. Watkins " ? HX T. E. Goodale ?\T' J. C. Nicholson c'aa J. A. McLauchlin . * Kftn J. S. Ray A, .'mi V. H. Sinkler 1'? Mrs. y- H. Sinkler ..^>V i<5 ? J. S. (I cod win . . Ortrt. 1 C. W. Birchmore . . . . . .'-.'i | 5X U. N. Myers o'aa M. B. Munn " I'm H. D. Hilton ] 3qq Mrs. Jacob Hirsch . . 2 00 Miss Alberta Team ..[ 100 Miss Eileen Little 1 V C. C. Whitaker 5^ M. M. Reasonover . 5 00 Miss Maud Gardner 1.00 Eva and Henrietta Irby i'qO E. J. Lewis 2.00 W.i E. Lemual, Lancaster 5 00 J. W. Mims 500 B. H. Baum 5 0^ 7 J. W. Crawford 3 00 '* Dr. W.J. Dunn 10.00 Jesse L. Wilfiams 500 Bay Fruit Co., Charleston, S. C. 15.00 P- D. Hall 5.00'rr C. V. Massebeau '. . 2.00 A. Karesh 5*00 James Zemp .. 500 Dr. Brasington ........ 5.00 F. R. Cureton 2.00 J. W. Brown 5,00 Blanche Hough 1.00 W. H. Haile . M ..... .' 2*00 j L. H. Loftis ..." 2.00 4 Citizens of Bethune 114.25 Turned over by R. M. Kennedy a Jr- v; r? 15.00 Scottish Rites Bodies, Char lotte, N. C. 100.00 Chas. G. Taylor, New York . . 50.00 E. L. Brady, Florida 25.00 B. T. Porcher (Union Serice Meet., Charleston, S. C.... 75.01 Mrs. O. D. Rhame/i Holly Hill, 5.00 R. C. DeSaussure, Atlanta... 10.00 Bishop W. A. Guerry, Char leston, ? S. Cv 5.00 Mrs. Carrie E. Trantham, Atlanta, Ga 15.00 T. C. Whitworth,' Bookman, S. C ? 10.00 Holy Com. Ch., Chas. S. C.... 27.25 M. H. Cahill, Norfolk, Va 10 00^ Sam. B. Love, Richmond, Va.. . Cash, Bainbridge,* Ga. . . ...... 5.00 rd Kiwanis Club, Greenville, S. C. 25.00 C. C. Coster, Rochester, N. Y. 100.00^ Citizens of Kershaw 115.00 Walterboro Book Club 5.00 Fidelis Class, 1st Bapt. Ch., Florence, S. C. 10.00 H. A. Brown . 1.00 St.. J. A. Lawton, Charleston 25.00 W. L. Lucas, Greenville, S. C. 25.00 Miss Julia P. Wickham 10.00 ? Miss Cora Richey, Thorn well Orphanage, Clinton, S. C... 5.00 Maybank Fert. Co.? Charles ton, S. C 25.00 D. B. DeSaussure, Atl. Nat. Rank, Atlanta, Ga 10.00 O. T. Porcher, Bennettsvillc,. , 16.00 Cash, Bennettsville, S, C..... 5.00 ?J. R. Waters, Camden, R. F. D. 1.00 Mrs. Wm. Roseborough, Lugoff/ S. C.. 5.00 Miss Mfcry Roseborough 1-00 Miss Helen Roseborough .... 1-00 j?j C. I). Frank & Co., Charleston 25.00 Cash 1.00 J. Wm. Thurmond, Solicitor, Rdgefield, S. C 1 0.00 STAIRWAY DID N0T FALL (Continued from page one.) tralized, consolidated schools. "The Cleveland school district with one three teacher school and one one teacher school, had been consolidated with the Boykin school district, which had two schools of one teacher each. There was to be this coming fall f?r the entire area one school, the dis trict having purchased the historic ante bellum Boykin mansion, estimat ed to be worth $25,000 but sold to tM ? district for $7,000 through the gen- . erosity of its owner, a lady from t"6 North who had lived there many years. This Tmilding is practically the center of the two combined dis tricts. Although built for a resident? in 1818, this ten-room habitation for the new consolidated school is t0 have spacious stairways. . "This was a community of unusual . \ prosperity and of very fine traditions of wealth and culture. The .people ? the country were related to the poop'* in the town of CaflKkn, and many visiton to tha neighborhood / v * -v, f ? J