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liiL CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I >. Ntl.i:s miOl and I'uhli'dii r i'uMi -Ut ^ c v I J- amy No.-' \ 1 01# Jluaai ftitit ?;), eled at the i : 1 1 ! i ? <ji n, ^o?0? < ' n.oltyu \n>} office ; *eVot]t2 ( U,li;' hi.lll \'i . ; j'tie. pi 1* ' annum i,' "\ : ? ... . . ; ;? < . "Vrid'j.v, Jnn.e j'i? I \\ll \J uriltr it) i |f# ( t il<l . 1 I .:( in - AViVh : vJiM.i human j \ itf(: j ;iH bi t 'tie rr^U^IC'4;. ? lOrnufK-.t-.; td ui thV- Vninnia :';r of. munivr ri pui i ? j ? n ii.i! ?d io ' iu;vv.spi,? p< ? ? i . ' Aj? it K''M4l,4t lb.!.#, tla r-'v- murder. - . i - ?u> - ? v/nic h j indicate:: an uMor ha h pfc ? "" ?' W.H< ?? : It mijitht ui'-o be .-and Via', muv.'l - V. Ill A MH1 I'll <i bHS developed Iiltb a .vpvejrs of. .\pO! t> allti it i* thill t he majority of thoic i ???)>! ic it t < d are youth-h 'tii' m? " ot'j :< lxli-r yciav, Th?- ; . "'buy. ouii .K i " r> a raw .iprtjLitqtiou ' in the land. Dm; of tl:. ?! : lopminU . ; of j hevi i cent jm t that ? eHttlU-wjff?* ?msm $sb i -pri'nflr Of f *)> *? " in i il i?iim i i f ' die.s vvo-ye involved, two .so dm of nno rich nUtn doiiiK a ivny with the soil of ' another." rich meni. AH were mere Ja l and this circuin tanee ? inixht J. ad to tin* thought: what ol t heir training? Hut noj all of thV 'iHui di fct'i!. #rr of the ?O'jJfiivlHle class, (IS (ho boys ? tjoiVfvi-Hntg to the ( bicaj^o v rime undoubtedly are. The brutal ? a.-tiavL and di-rt-tfai'd of the law arc at th'H bottom of thU particular a^lo t". "tbf crime wave." In siiim ciisi'.s j t j> posmI.J' that inspiration was drawn from tin newspaper stories of ";},<? -bobbed bao bandit." < are-ers of \ bat kind miist bold a peruliar fa*i :,alion :ni \ oif h - vvtl}'. a weakont?(l ? 'r.-rr-T T.f rrtTTTi; \'l 'd ii- k:;uw t!.;: di-ii e lin>j'eritn; *. :h< youthful breast to emulate the r-.v. l,=/v oi-ilu- Irdiais tighter, and the -lU'Kt' ' ? i\ ? I. a - played ill the . . i ? ii. tvjr ? ' i.: 'in may; I m ? only . \,- i ? !-,. [? . < i : i i t may haw h- ? ii all'fet< >r s.v . t K '.he ali a that cap itai ptiijisbmeni. i r h been. ai??li>|iei!- - i'ud in so nit v ? i rl - < ? yeN'pni? nt - have h.' ? j ' . > f ' ?V ' k' '* 'J "T-'i mTHtrnire *r.:- in* i .-iiit* t } ii i ' ?) i i - . i t ! 1 1 < a ?('. I .he ? 1 ii " i ina, - ?. i . . ? . i i 1 1 i t a ! ? i '? '..til* ? t : Ii.'a'iu > , . ? . ?- si. b ii h have ) >? i ?>!(' a . >? ?>f I i',oftiU |ld C>.!i C! 1 <? ; . -iu .^,1 f"i law 1 ; ?>r lii-r. i 1 . - .. I ? \ \ . j t f \ ? ; ;.? 1 1 ? i ' '! . fir u . ? < W ooarut't, : ' i '? _ . : ? i ' f . i j .)??(? \ \ ' ? ,l i; ; ? ! I t t ? i .) ... I . ' ! i, ? I ? v\ i I i oiil . i . ? \ ,ui !\i? I ? ??'!. Shoal ? ?????.*> '*? '. My t,M \ mii - " ? ' r : ? i ' \ " a '.if ?>p ' o ?. -i ? ' ? i i i i-Wii- -I j i . ?>. i . ? ? ' ? < > a i id i ; :? : - i ? . i . ' i: ! 1 1 - i .at v. uJ.'i- "1 1 r i i; ii ii. ii . ? ? ? ir f } : ? 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In . ? i : i 1 ' * w : ? - ot j my fri-' .j- ' . ?? <? c?\ -e.-iuifi ??l th?*j i nunt \ 1 !:? 1 at or. ? oi\ . '. f a?? . a i ar !? 'a' * : c . ?(>< ? ?<> t he j l:r>uv' f ;.???? e- . -a!.;..; to! t bf a*- ^ I ' tuoiNiVt . 1 1 1 1 1 h . . . . i \ m i ; ; \ i i ,\ xs . A I > I \ b i.i I i?r i > n < I >>*? Hi ??nr. !;??> w ? ^ i -a: ^ ? . o.i - .1 . ? :t( ? . .1 r ?) -'bl ! ? ' i ' - > ?>; I > ? ? i >? i\:.'b '! ? ? M I : , . k . ' - i . * < ..-"I.. : . : I : I ? : i : Li - 1 ' :i ! ! \ i i>< . le . e , - t.r the , . -ui.t > a- ! , "A" ? 1 -1 ?>?' . o Ol I IC I t I : I1.1I...A ? A ; . : .. . ? t ? . makf t be , YDTKRS. s p in n <; i) a i, e T en Minute 3 Drive From To w n S U N I) A V Afternoon and Evening We Serve l'eurhos or l>ewlu'rru?* and ('ream with Cookie* for a Quarter. Delicious Icfd T#'a for Ten Crnts. Vou are welcome a.s our jcueatH ? (;. H. BROWN. Steward S I \ i i : ( ll? t s M \K I S oFK i *; ? 1 1 r > r i in*' r??r Bii>lrc4 at Noon ? The fi>l!v\v?tlg < pi-' $MfV; :.iu\ I)^!uinnl otTftefr filed ifcvir pledge ?? vvllh I ! 11 ? ? y ' N , I .dmund' , ecteuny <?; thi .iiHU1 cN*cu:i\? mittee l*?>f <? i:?* the tiitt? for v*' pi red a' ftoott .Monday - tout .^tut'ted Uj*yh Vie i -. '( r?2?Jv a ? >? peaking . in <\>itipnbia afjd jfcoM-- ,f<>r SMU.e ' <'?'?*-' ? it', ; l. Mat ', ht \s > - ' ?. I n;ii I : N'rft B, J Hal < i l,aur< us, im;un>bertt ; . i<? Mease o| J a iii?'s V. Bvuu ? of A ib n ajwj l<>hn ,!. MvMnhan of Columbia, ? ; t (.]>;'??? . ? , 1 ; r ? t t ! at > % Imn-.r l,<>gan uf Charleston, inyuinbeut} Hon !?;. \dajie? pi Charleston, i. S, llutto of Dorchester, and T-huma*4" Mc Millan ft' Charleston. < ong rtv >, Second district : \\ . IX Black of Williston, B. B; Uari* of Saluda.- liobeft B (Junter of . Ai|t6hi ir K. Tillmab ^Trr KVl^Tt'Ut and U. W Toole ui A iken. ? Ci)l!lfi'>!88) l hii d distl'ie1 : Bj huMiiiiu-k of N ewbcrry, incumbent; ('. II, ( 'a.r pehte r of Kasley and \V. 1\ Nicholson of Anderson. < t.nKi* -". Fourth di.strict: John J. MeSwatn of Greenville, incumbe-nt. Coiigrvsk, Fifth district: \N . 1' . St even sV? n of Chevaw, incumbent, and W. It. Br Jul ford of York. Congress, Sixth district:* AUard ft. (iasijue of Florence, incumbent, Congie>-, Seventh district: II. I'. Fuliner of Orangeburg. incumbent; D. W. Crosson of Bexington and L. A. Huttfon of Orangeburg. (lovernor: Thomas (i. M'cLeod of Bkshopvllle, incumbent, and John T. Diiinan of Columbia. Lieutenant governor: K. I'. Jackson of Wagoner, incumbent. Secretary of statu: \\\ I'. Blmkwell of < 'tduAibia. incumbent; James Cans li i uf ( Vlumbia and C. C. Brown of Spartanburg. Attorney general: John M. Dattiel ?of Greenville. J. .Monroe Spears ? ? f 1 )ai lingtun and D. McKay Winter of CVUiiYib'ia. State treasurer: S. T. ('alter of ? wiuirtl'ia. incumbent, and \V. I. ; . w - of ("tdumbia. ( i. in;-' rol-rr general.: W. Suther ]. ? i i < ?l.imHia and A/ .1. Heat tic .]." '.';und'.:!i ,-i.i >? t lilt ? iiiii iit t >! (-ducatiun: Jaiue< (! Hope >'f ' I * i ? i ? > 1 1 . incumbent. uii.i ? ???*?" ra! : I i? ?! ??? i t I .. ,('!"a:g . .\t < a,. Ki' utiib' n' . a .d J* hn I>. I i . (?{' spai tanbui g. ( -em n; j?**V'ncr of agriculture, corn i!}? .'it' ; 1 1 : d industries: B. llai:ri-; of ?? ??:<???), 1 1 t i ni 1 < ? tit : 1 \Y. Dabb . Sr.. i i SuO''i .- a -t Jam? ; \V. Shea'y ? ? "< ' 4 " \ liviil I re. t l ?tr Musicians. \ i . ? t : ii i'.h.', > \\ l ; 1 1 ? ;!.{?*> Ilea"' i iT . ')t -t ; ;:it: at luai i \ p!a\ wil' 1 <? ?. . it i n l ert a:nc :i at thi Jbntie bur j !i,ia. ' .t::pa:.\. 'I'h.s enmpany ba - .i (tiilbi an^< t: elevtrtc pi:tn? with mnr?^*7vissi ,i It i> playable ihree different v r. ; manual . a - an electric lepro h i,;.. pia'io and ? ^ a registering Win n j?Ia\ed .?> an electric ! i in odm inu piam> it aitualy repro t li< |ila\ iiik' "1 t hr ai t i-t. all shades uf expression, ehanvfes of the :inipo. and even the individuality it ^ I. All musicians will agree that it i -> a real treat to hear this instru ment. W alter K. Duncan of Aiken, t oniji ? roller general of South t arnhna lia^ ,v;: t drnwn from the rare for congre' i i<- > e i ' o 1 1 < 1 dist I !??! to sue; eed ? : ? t <.r-an Jaine.- !?'. Byrnes. Dun ? \ ! r .?! 1 1 :!"? s a^'n ; t j for . ompt I o! i;i reia' I > u ' at the elid oi hi;> !i i in \v i.i \ i i ? all of h: - r inu ' ? ? h I> new-' , . i . a* ' i t la* r ;nterr'?? :r A:kr*v I l)i: SM.K r vs. ii 1 nid tiiuung iai... t ? ?' 1 A 1 i "1'iiit !<?n. Terms I < ? ? .il !. i a;: a 1. N. My. rs, I !i i I w i > I mg Stat :o . ( 'a:Tnlen. S . ( MONt'MKNTS For high-grade ? !.i :n marble and gran . at i o )?<?! tent le-- than other i f . ?!?'? .1 K tirMTiex, Hnx I a e"?l? >1 11 pd HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS s U s L to B 2 '4 HAD D ? Dor^jH WAlflM' OS| '/ v,\ llTMt KL DOM jORTE-f? j SR.O* L DOWS , ?,JT KiLX 1 r H I N 6 ML K MOW t)^T | DOCTUH ?> vv i *1 r. H \ B I Bfv'OKF i : P ' ~ 1911 *i M<CK/r? I tovvl.v Bridge Part) For Visitor. One of tKe la? and prettiest tfridg'e purlin of the summer season Wn-- uiv?'0 Monday afternoon with Mi II D, N' ilt-s as the atfreuabh ho t- i'.? <i Miss Grace V^sty, of Mitv> tn.f; as tfucst of honor. The room* were rtUrd with ft variety of Mirnmu v bloom amid which 0 i i. ibi< wtf.rv Httracuvoly ar >!?*. B. O. Hoykin was .thy !'.>Kci;ut winner oi the .score prize, k hox of tine .stationery, and the honor gipst'was presented with an exquisite hjmdke t chief. Mis, S. A. Ibn Her re* ceivcd .the C0nsulftt?0iu ? box of cor respoiulefWe cards. After the game the hostess served blo'k ice cream and cakp. . I . D. ( . Scholarship*. , W. I Dunn, pi csidi ut of the local chapter of the United Daugh ters of the Confoder.Hcy, has received the. following letter from Mrs Peter C. Kruhson, chairman of the Commit tee on education, relative to a po-edu-. raii.u.ai si- hoi at ship, and anyone tn Uuested will please confer with Mrs. Dunn. The letter follows: ??Tin- South Carolina Division. U. D. '('., lias a Co-ed Scholarship available for tlw fall term. "The General Chairman of Educa tion has informed me that there is a >tuition scholarship at Win thro p College open to applicants from South Carolina. For this scholar ship the applicant must have a letter from the Board of Public Welfare saying that she is unable to pay her tuition." High School Entertained. Oho of the most delightful and in every way enjoyable entertainments of the commencement season was given by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mosf1 tey last Thursday evening, compli menting the pupils of the Camden High School. . ^ The Rest Shop is a popular place with the "girls and boys anyway, and the warm and cordial hospitality ex tended them Thursday evening will be "the tie that bimjs" and give the Rest Shop an abiding place entirely it's own in the' hearts of the high school youths and maiden?. Chicken salad sandwiches and punch were served. * 1 .The owning was spent in dancing, the high, school 01 ches-tra' -furnishing the music. Important l,ibrar\ Notice. The reading public will please re ?nvndn ? 1 hi' notice in last week'-5 Chronicle i : 1 regard to* the closing ot the library for two week-. Ciet you 1 hoot- s 1 u' b'.'ft'V' ' > : ? ? 0 toniortpw, Sat u.ilay i if'un, Juno 11th. No one . .1 b ? >j -onvc^Viicod or do wiih ?.ur 1 .ijatl- r if th'-y will mnly 1 niv.pl y ? 'lii the ! 1 ? IV:.-. \ R< r< nl lii ifle C'lmplimenled. Mo. W. P?. dt Loach was* a gracious h??^t< at a lt?\ *?' v bridge party Sat urday. afternoon complimenting Mrs. Adu-ks Kirkland, ' of Winnsboro. a bride of t lie reason. Five tables were attractively arranged in the spacious and cool old- fashioned parlor of the ante-bellum home of the Kershaws. A home where cordial hospitality lias retained to a marked degree the charm of other days. The score prize, two decks of cards, was won by Mrs. Vetium McDowell of Tampa. Florida. After taids the hostess served ice cream and cake. Mi.ss Margin'! IIokiio Hostess. On Wednesday evening. Miss Mar garet Hague entertained in honor of Mi~> Grace Yesty . of Maryland. Tables \\iie attractively arranged for biidge in the paiior of the Park \ ilmv Mrs. S. \V. \'an Larding-ham won the store prize, a box of dainty hand kerchief* The honor guest received a pri'tty reminder of the occasion. Afttr cards an ice course was I served. Concert at Rowan Chapel. A concert will be given at Ituwan Chapel on .lune 17th. at H p. in. An enjoyable program has been ai rang ed and everyone is cordially invited An admi-<ion fee of twcnt'y-fivi cents will be (harmed foi the benefit of the church. Moblurk Hill Chapter I n He Hostess, j The above chapter will he hostess' at a lea thi.*> I Friday I afternoon at' ."..Hi the I>. A. II. chapter hall., i old o?urt house. The .lohn I? ker. md\ < hapter I'. I >. ( will h? the gue<t.-. A cordial invifatioi i.- ex-{ | tel. ded to each membe: of liie last I nameti < hapte; and o: course all i number^ of the hosier chaptei are i x petted. I Meeting of Ci%ic League. The la-t meeting of the season for the Civic League was held Monday afternoon on the Grammar school grounds which were cool and delight ful after the rain, the setting sun throwing his slanting rays over the assembled membership on the stand under the spreading oaks. The league president. Mrs. William An crum, presided, and Mrs. H. G. Car rison, Jr.', wax in her place as secre tary. The ladies thought the old auto mobiles lined up on some of Our .street*, on lower Main, in front of the jail and especially on the highway, made thing* look out of trim and wore Certainly unsightly, The ladies thought if tj)v matter was brought to the notice of the parties responsi ble they would glad to improve vendition* and clean up things. It was decided to turn the town ! man who has been workihg on parks ! under the- direction of the league, ! back ifi'Mi". Whi taker for the remain ing summer month*. The chairman of the different park commit It v.s 'o i notify Mr. VVhitaker when they rieed ; < (I hitti Oil their -if.Nju'ft iv e parks. The league then adjourned to meet I again in /September. - . ?t. ,il L.I .. Ifobkirk 1 1 ill Chapter Meeting. The Hobkirk Hill .Chapter held it's iinal meeting for the summer on Friday afternoon with the regent, Miss Leila Shannon. The year's, work showed a steady increase in member ship and interest. It <vas decided to invite the John L). Kennedy' Chapter D. Ui C. to tea at the chapter, kail on Friday, June 13th, at 5:S0 o'clock. See the invitation elsewhere. Following the somewhat lengthy discussions, Mrs. John G. Richards, Jr., and Mrs. Clifton McKain charmed the audience with their music. Miss Virginia Clarke added to everyone's pleasure and enjoyment with a very happy recitation. The hostess served ice cream and cake. The following committees were j formed for next year: Publicity ? Miss Louise Nettles. Tl^Greater A W CHAFF 8B, MwiWor One block from Union Station just aero** tin* plaza. (Jar lines to everywhere witlvin a block. , !\ A'o inside I loom* cip Hl{ i: \kkasis sn:< ui. MiN'Cj ikons TABLE U IIOTV DINNlyKS AT TOPl'LAU PH1CKS Attractire folder in colors on request Entertainment committee ? Mrs. 1?\ I. Proctor, Miss M. A. Clyburn, Mrs. \V. J. Mayfield, Mrs, .T. S. Lindsay, Mis., Hughoy Tindal, Miss Helen Phelps, Mrs. James Burns, Miss Mary "Edna CTybunv, Mrs. Clifton McKain. Chapter Hall ? Mrs. Julia Long Knapp. Mrs. James Clyburn, Mrs. S. C. Zemp, Mrs. E, C. Yillepigue. Book Committee ? Mrs. B. B. I ' i 1 1 s , Mrs. L. H. Sehenk, Miss Ada Phelps. Memorial Committee ? Miss Louise Nettles, Mrs. Edwin Muller, Mrs. William S, Burnet. Board of Management?The regent with the officers of the chapter and the following members: Mrs. II. G. Carrison, Mrs. G. E. Ttlylor, Mrs. Isaac Post, Mrs. 11. G. Marvin. ? - ? . .. / Auxiliary to Mcdical Aaapciation. The wives of the doctors belonging to the Kershaw County Medical Asso ciation are cordially invited and urged to uUcnd a meeting for the purpose <?r' perfecting the organisation of an auxiliary to this association. 'IV meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. NV. J. I)unn, Monday, June 23rd, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Keep the date in mind and attend if pos sible. Special Church Meeting. 'Inhere will be an . iqiportaiU meet ing of the congregation of Grace Episcopal, church immediately after the morning service on Sunday, June' 16th. AH members are urged to be I present. v FOR SUMMER COMFORT Make the Surr-~~** Months less unpleasant by install ing more El : Comforts. We sell them. We guarantee the quality and the price to be right. FANS, IRONS, LAMPS, TOASTERS, CURLERS, STOVES, PORTABLES, PERCOLATORS, ? WAFFLE IRONS Eastman Kodaks and Films Sold and Films Developed W; Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone 30 '"Del ivery GOLF AT ? SPRINGD ALE AS GUESTS OF Kershaw County Country Club DUUING THE SUMMER / SEASON Greens Fee: Nine Holes, 25c IK. Holes 50c. Good Caddies Showers i " ?' G. H. BROWN, Steward The World's Largest Producer of Quality A utomnbile-i TOURING CAR $1045 fk o. b. factory A history maker ? and still the Leader! THE STUDEBAKER Light-Six ? a history maker? the first fine six-cylinder car under 3,000 pounds at a four cylindcr price. A car with followers, imitators and adapters by the score ? but with no rival in quality, popularity or sales volume. It is still the Leader! A car built to fulfill the ideal of producing the greatest automobile value in th~ $1,000 field?the car which started the stampede from fours to sixes. A car with a specially designed offset valve motor of re markable quietness, cconomy, freedom from vibration? and with tenacious *re?ou?cefulness of power on the hills, the straightaway and the pickup! A c?.r comfortable, roomy, good-looking, very easy to handle on the road, in traffic or in parking? long-lived, low in first cost and especially low in up-keep costs. The mar ket's one best bargain for the man who wants all the car he can get at about $1,000. A car that is an investment, not an expense, because it can be bought on very liberal terms, sold or traded in at a very high resale value on a market always ready and wait^ ing for a used Light -Six Studebaker ? its popularity and demand as a used car are the most convincing evidence of its goodness as an automobile. SOLD BY CAROLINA MOTOK CO. ( Incorporated ) CAMDEN, S. C. TEAR OFF THIS COUPON ?nd mail to 9TUDEBAKER, Sooth Bend, Indiana, for interesting book, "Motor Co t Values," which 70a should hsve. Addr?M. ? ? S ^