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The Wateree VOL. 44 . , , i f \ > The Hand of the Diligent Shall Rule" CHAS. \V. BIRCII.VORE, 1'ROi' CAMDEN, KERSHAW COUNT*!', SOUTH CAROLINA, SEI'TEM IH'R 1 IT'S > \ : ? * ' ' * ? NO. Is Social and Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nichclson rind baby are visiting the parents of i the former. Miss Louise Trapp left Sunday for Greenwood, where she will attend Greenwood Buisness College. Hubert Brown returned home Fri day from a ten day visit in Ju1 nn untains of Virginia and Kentucky. Mr. Lowell Perry, telegraph oper^ ator of Charlotte. N. C., with his wife "and baby, are visiting Mr. Perry's sister, Mrs. J. B. Baldwin, of this city. Capers Zemp, sen of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Zemp, left Thursday morning for San Bernardino, California, whore he intends to continue his- activities along the line of aviation, lie will be with his uncle, Mr. Doris Mitcliam, while there. Dr. George S. Khatno has been spending a few days at the home of his nuil h;-r in Cam Ion. Mr. Robert Chewning left last week f<ir Gibson, North Car lina wh re lie has accepted a position as princip il of Boykin school, near Gibson. Good luck to you, Robert. A number of Canulen * boys and girls are leaving this week for col lege. At this tim< we have not a complete list of them, but hope get one soon. ? In the meantime we wish them all well. Camden Methodist Church Lvttleton Street, near Hampton Park. George Pierce Watson, Past ir. Sunday, September 9: Bible school 10:00 A. M. with classes for all grades and ages. Epworth League, 7.1 "? P. M. Public worship, 1 1 : 1 r? A. M. and 8:00 P. M. conducted by the puslor Morning theme: The Home. l\\.>ry family, parents and children, arc es pecially urged to attend Ibis servie-.\ Evening theme: Life. All college students and High School puniH are especially invited to this so r vie. . Mid week prayer service, Wednesday. ?-0() ". M. The public is most cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Charming music. Practical Bible studies applicable to , nobler living. Come and b,-:rg your j friends. i Lu-'joff School to Open Monday j The I.ugoff school will open Mon- j day. September 10th, with Mrs. K.ith- j loon B. Watts as principal. Mr.-.. "Watts has just been nominated as' county school superintendent, but her i term" will not begin until duly lst.i 1029. i Outing for Sunday School Pupils I An outing has been arranged for Thursday afternoon to Holland's pond for the junior department of the Lyf- . tleton street Methodist Sund \y ?cbo >! i As many of the adults as may wish to join them will be welcome. The par- 1 ty will nv.et on Hampton Park nt | three o'clock where cars will be pr vidod or them to the pon I. Refresh ments and other features will be pr<>- ' vided. Death of I,. R. ,len?:n *s. Mr. L. I'. Jennings died at his home lil? Corbett street. Mi. nd ly. afternoon at th age of TP years. Mr. Jennings was one of the few sur\iving C federate veterans of Sumter. The funeral services we,, liol I in Tirzah church at Dalzell i.n Tuesd vy aft ?>?- ! noon and were conducted by Rev. ' Woodsin and Rev. John A. Brunson, I). I). Mr. Jt'nnings i,^ survived by his wife and the following children: L. S. Jennings of Sumh r; B. E. Jennings of Canulen; John 1). Jen nings of Greenwood; Philip Jennings of Columbia; Henry and Charlie Jennings of Sumter; Mrs. E. P. Scar bo ro of Dnlzell; Mrs. J. R. Wells of Privateer; Miss Catherine Jennings of Sumter; one brother, Mr. W. A. Jennings of Sumter. Mr. Jennings was twice married, his first wife being Miss Alice Doby. - Sumter Herald, Aug. JO. Lancaster County Second Primary Candidates. Following is n list of candidate* who will mnke the second race for county offices in an election to be held on Tuesday, September II, HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES? Lewis M. Clyburn, Dr. E. J. Hinson, Harry Hines, Allen M. Snpp. SHERIFF ? L. F. Dabney, II. A. Montgomery. ' CORONER ? Pat Shillitto, W. Jeff Small. ? Lancaster News. J. COPELAND MASSE V DEAD Prominent Kershaw Attorney Passes Away Suddenly The announcement of the sudden i ?loath of Hon. .1. Cnpeland Massey of | Kershaw, brought genuine sorrow to every one who knew him, for by his generous, whole-hearted disposition lie had won the highest esteem of ev- j ery one. The announcement of his; death was a great shock to his friends in Camden. He was a frequent visi- j tor here and everybody was a friend ; of "Cope Massey". The following ac- 1 count rf his death under a Kershaw headline will h:? read with interest yet j with sorrow: "The many frien Is throughout South Caro'ina of ?!. Copeland Massey ' have heard with regret of his sudden d?ath which occurred Tu s lay night at Shelhyville. Indiai'a, while he wis ; away from lvme <>n a -short vacation. The remains. accompanied by hi- wife, who was with him i n hi;; v seat ion. 'ir- 1 rivei in Kershaw yestrrdiy <?\vning and were tak-n direct to Tavahaw. his old home about twelve miles east of Kershaw, where interment will take place at eleven o'clock. Saturday wiih the cet-' monies of the Masonic order. Mr. M issey, son of Mr. an I Mrs. j H. Ik Massey. was. born May 1^. 1MS7. in tl'.e little viln'ge of Taxuhaw in Lancaster county, and there he dwelt ! until he reached the stage of 111 in hooil. He received his education in j the grammar schools at Tax.ihaw. He ! finished high school at Kershaw and | attended the junior college at Wingnt^ ! N. C., after teaching a while he com pleted the law course at the I'niversi tv ?>f South Carolina and settled in Kershaw for the practice of his pro fession and attained a good degree of | success. His first political services was pc member of the house of representa tives f fim Lancaster county. I.ater he moved across the line into Kershaw county and very soon afterward was elected to the state senat.: frnm K?r ' ?-haw county. In both these positions he formed many warm friendships. He served several terms as mayor of the town of Kershaw and has b en. attorney of the town for a number of! years, and it seems almost needless to mention in this connection that he en joyed a wide circle of intimate fraud s' hips and was popu'ar with all who knew him. Mr. Massey an 1 Mrs. Massey left Kershaw Wednesday morning August to attend tr. some matters of busi ness and then for a two weeks vacat ion at Lake Michigan in Indiana. Wlv n Hearing Shelhyville in that state cn Tuesday he was taken sick on the tiain. He was taken from the train and carried to a hotel in Shelby alio, feeling better in the afternoon, he and Mrs. Massey wt lit for a walk when h> suffered another attack ant', was taken to a hospital where" he died a hnut nine o'clock that night. A tele gtam from Mrs. Massey notified re latives here of his d< ath and his remains were met at Columbia Thurs day afternoon and brought from there by motor hearse to his home. A num ber of friends went to Columbia to accompany the remains on their jourr. <y homeward. Mr. Massey had attained high rank it, Mas< nry through both the Yoik an I Sc?.tt?Kh rites an 1 will be bip'e ! I 'vi'h the creinonies of th? Ma" mi': I eider at Tavahaw Saturlay nioi '"'at*. I He was n member of the Ke- -ha'v j Pit '.byt i t'an ??limcli and wis a t'acn-| < r of a ( lass of young ' o,de in iii<: j Sunday school, lie will !>.? ?? e'ly tii' -s i ? 1 from the community 'n whieii he I ;v ! s'? Jung an I it. which lie was so useful. He is survived by his ,vid -w who was M i Sallie Smith of Iteilia. Marv land, his parents, s.veral sis'ers find brothers and numerous other rela tives." C i *? v . Richards to Speak at illanev . You are invited to the formal open* ing of the Hlaney School on Thurs day evening. September ' ? ' li . A re ception fur the teachers will be given from X.IK) to K:.'P) o'clock, b y the School Improvement Association, af ter which Hon. John (>. Richards, Governor of South Carolina, will de liver an address. The school will be open on Thursday and Friday. Sept embcr 'it h and 7th. for registration and enrollment. If your* hill expects to attend school at. any time during this session be sure that he enrolls Thursday and Friday even if he can not start regularly until later. It is very important for every child to en roll at. the beginning. Regular school work beg: ns Mon day, September 10th. LIBERTY HILL HAPPEN INGS Gathered by Our Cor res pondent There Mr. Editor? Messrs. Mackey, Jones <& Co's cotton gin was in operation on Snturday and turned out a numb-v of bales. English Brown, a colored tenant <.n Mr. 1). M. Jones' place south tf 15' aver Cveek had the honur if bringing the first bile of the season to be ginned. Mrs. C. E. Kichards is having her residence improved and enlarged by the a Mit;on of more rooms. A bur fox hunt wis planner! fo ' last Saturday morning? just after midnight-? but was delayed by a heavy thunderstorm ?and rain. How ever. it was successfully pulled off i little l.uer. the fox being caught af tir an exciting chase of over two hours. A number of "lovers of the chase" from Heath Springs and Stoneboro were present. Governor Richard* listened to and enjoyed the "fox hound music" from a posit i r. of vantage on the route. Another hunt is planned for this (Monday) morning if the rain does not prevent. On Friday last we received the following unique invitation: ?>5rs. I.. 1'. Thompson and Mary Pick Hay Hid you dull care aside to lay! Fr: lay night at half after eight. N<?w do see that you aren't late! The place to meet is upper Main PI use be there in sptle of rain! Of o<ur?c wo went, a* did almost ?.?very body in the community and xhe <snaeious hall and par'.or of Mr. Thompson's fine old ''ante-bellum" residence was filled with anxious and interested spectators who enjoyed very much the ''guessing game" and other "mirth producing" stunts and games as well as the splendid music hoth vocal and. instrumental with which the other gaities of the niter- 1 tainment were freely interspersed, es- j i^einlly fine were si.me of Ok exhib- J itions of "mimicry" and sputtering bv j Misses Bettie and Rekah Richards, j Excellent punch w^.s served which- 1 was the product of the skill of Rc-v. | F. A. Drennan who is an expert at j concocting ? and tasting ? that deli- j cious beverage. The nenr approach j >f a heavy rain and thunder storm caused the assembled guests to dis perse sooner than they would have gone, but all carried with them? de snito the rain ? pleasant memories of the delightful occasion whore all from the "distinguished Governor" (and family) of South Carolina, down to the humblest gurst present nv?t and mingled in pleasant social intercourse We thank Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Miss Hay for the privilege of being j)resent. Rev. F. A. Dronpan preached ?? splendid sermon at tfie Presbyterian church Sunday morning to a large congregation, notwithstanding the in clement weather. T^wever. the night I service was prevented by rain. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrea ' children came over Saturday to spend the week end with the parents of Mrs. McCrea, Gov. and Mrs, Rich ards, who are sojourning for a whil ? ?it., the el l home here. . Mr?. ('. P. Cunningham and daugh- | Misves Marv and Sara. ar ! j young C. P.. dr., have return d horn ? j ? f'-r i nlensnnt stay in the "City bv j ' he !??( a." Mr. I'. Richards and family of j ?-'pcn-ei-, .V. have been visiting i' j the home if lion. N* S. Richard* * * ? r | several days. They return' I hem i Sunday. I Mrs. .1. H. McCoy nnd tdJldn n wei 1 ; visitors last week in the heme of In r I I sister, Mrs. F. B. Floyd. i Young Edward Craig, a son of the jlate Adjt. (len. Craig, of Column' ?. 'has gone to Lancaster to vi?it ??la ltives? there, after spending some lime iwith his kinsfolk here the family of I Mr. .1. B. Johnston. | Mr. John Edwards Richards who has been spending a couple of wei'ks at Montreal, is expected home this week. Mrs. W. B. Fort, of Greenvi le, is v:?sW ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | W. Z. Hilton. J Miss Mary Jones, of Kershaw, was a recent visitor of her sister. Mrs. C. C. St rou pe. Dr. W. R. Blackmon an I *? M" Flower?, of Rock Hill, were vi.--it >rs ?in the hom? of Mr. an I Mrs. \\ Hilton last week. J Mr. (I. W. Perry, of tie ith Snr n"" spent several days last week with his sister, Mr. J. H. Clements. | Mr. F -I Cunningham, of Sn.i ,->n burg, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cun ningham, Jr., of Columbia, were ( Sunday guests in the home of Post CAPTl K III) CAR AM) \\ HiSKKY Men in ( harm* Made bNcane About three o'clock Mord ?.i rr inir Officers L. I**. Rarnes a.i'l \. R -Mayor, of the Camden po.lk discovered a car eominy >p. apaiei.: I.v form Ch.j.-a.tS, lP.' w tlu- neijmb"idu od of 'he monument they attempted to capiw; ? , 'v> n,; ,, two being in ;he car. thoy jumped ?u: and put up i.-ewr piece "j !Uu: i'"'*'1. r> t away. 1 ,v r. , '> ehaige of the car. which was a Studebaker cun h, and -a-'-d , i lotto license, 1 1 >; brought :? I in a ;. I 'lice he.a hp\ w'ters \vi;o,v \\.| I Hi'.! ;.) he piatiy well I nc.'e 1 u th an n-h;ne . 1 here were sunn twenty five or more half gallon jars, mm?i* ; containers ha i icon bruit. n. I v.:, a I lever pieci of w. i k on ? , - ' V'-i ofl'ic. r- ill .l-iecri:; , . i ? a; i:ig t he car. Mi llimcn Honored Wiih Picnic n- i- : :.!ay. \ iii'.iist .'50:!,. , he g.. i " ' ? 1 the I lai rv.ony secti 'i: of -??croc town-hip irave a second pic " ' ?" ? barbecue ij inner. ; h ? fir*' l'< inir about this time la.-i v.av. 1-. h'"'-'r of Mr. Karl !!. Ruwen! ,;i; - .? ?' ' e ?? >r ! n an thi- township. 1 Irs was given as ,t token f aorta ' ?' tile woni?i.",il impr ? Ve,:.; k atnl bridge,* thi.Hi-ihiu'. ih ijrhl.orhoo',1 since he ha- been ; "live. .'Die crowd began to gath. . :i'> at ter. o'clock in a ; p-ge ai> >rr-?\ i- -ar Mo kman's mil!. The odor of j .eookir.jr barbecue began at oiuv i |v ? rk on the apptite- of t y,, . ,v. p,v^ "t and by 1:1 :.'?() all were in a good j [eating humor. The ladies spnad the ' ',:?r tab! with the barbecue and all k v.d s i t pood thing- to eat. After' !' ' ank* had been returned by Rev. M>\ 1 ; I'adjrett. the pastor of Uarnn nv church ' t'-e crowd was invited t , part ike of j ti;e bounties before them. Thi< thev '?id with much enj ..\m nt. Kv.-ryju'o reported a very pleasant time. Many ! ng needed improvements hive been \* "ikcd out in the read s\ -tents of 1 this and all other sictions of thel township since Mr. Ib-wen's induction j iido office, for which the people g n- j ernlly nre deeply grateful. 'Shis >tiov j was clearly demonstrated in the re- | cent primary when the Harmony Club cast every ballot for Mr. Uowen. To Have Picnic The Lyttleton Street Methodist Sunday School will have a picnic at Holland's Pond on Thursday aftora .1; I of this week. All the men bers and patrons of the school are expected' to attend. All who >ro ar? icquested I to meet at Hampton Park at :{M)0 I clock Thursday afternoon. Cars wili I be in readiness to ?any p lsser./rer- ' and baskets to the PondT Kach of the present and prospective college -n- ? dents is (specially urfre I to come, a ! one special feature of the il'terno. ?> will be a "Good-bye" an I "(Jo! lilt s.- I Yr.u" event which will be hel ! ah m! j 5:00 P. M. Swiniminfr wil >>-.? ;),< ! chief amusemnt, of course. So. com ! one, come all. and let us have a ; ?y..iu ! occasion lonK to be remember I. Sensational Sale ?>r New Fall Dresses! We direct attention to the adver- . tirement of The Sumter Dry Cooij ( ompnny, who are putting on a sen sational sale of new fall dresses. They put on one of thes- sales last fall an I many ladies in adjoining towns came their satisfied customers. They are offering 1.000 dresses ;in,| m >'<? tlrtn 200 styles \<, select from. Tlu ' must 1)'^ a tremendous savinjr at <ueh a sale as this. This firm i- w ? || known to many in Camden. A Cam den man has been connected with The' Sumter Dry Goody Company for many i yens. Mr. T. H. Clarke, and n . mor? | reliable people can be found any-' | where. Rend their advert isement and! jsee what they have to offer you. master and Mrs. ( '. |). Cunningham. | Mr. R. J. Wardlaw, Jr.. who i, <m ployed at the State Penitentiary. ! spent Sunday at the home of his parents. I Mr. and Mrs. J. (;. Richards of jCheraw were visitors here Sunday. I hey wore accompanied on tie ir re turn by Miss 1,-d Richards us far ^ts McRee where she has accepted a position to teach in the srb ,o|s nf that thriving town of the "-an I hill pen eh belt." One morninp la^t week as Mr. dak Mobley, who operates a luodier truck was driving alonjr th - road .u'h .f this place before daylight, ;i neui-. Sfrown fox came into the road ahead of him and was run down and k'd' d by the truck. On the same to >r'un<r h?> killed a rabbit also. The !l^ht. no doubt, blinded the animals. A i I'h -r novel method of fox chasinj?. w<> thinkl (; I KICKSH AW COl NT Y PK1MAKY Nrwtnn Kelly We elected to 1 li ? Mouse j ? Mrs. Watts Klected County Superintendent of iMucatiun i In tlu* primary election he'd in K r ?haw county Tuesday ihe ir.ir nn<Ji dates were l w kr'.i'.i v.:*V. opposition : ?). II. Ciyliurn. ch : k >>:' oiitt"; W I. I )i> I'avs, .! r.. Ma^tci ; It. !?!. M'.mn. r.. . ! superintendent ; II. < i Ca*-r> Ti w n- hip I >ir* v* i>r ! i ? :n P Township: ?!. !!. Sow . !'. T. w :? ! ? nvtur 1 ?? in 11". k '!' ? a | .. II. Huwi n was n . ? v- : ?? i .j * i ? WiiU'ttr T i\vn*!::p ovi-r : - ?????upi : ? tor, < i. I'.. 1 1 in ? i'P. ami P. M . i\ i \ w.i~ ii'-t'li1'".. ,| 1' ;?" !?! 1".;:! 1 we. There ;;i i- t h i i : y !' I'OUtt'.y ! the ? I or ! . S. ,|ot:^i ) ? i I '! i It S. t . I >P( riv I M. (i. K I'.'V. : i! ?present.!! i\ e \V. i\ S:. v,,s. M ; ... I'or S. C. limine ,,| !?. ;M?'-..ntati\ e* ? ?i. i;. Pelk \],. N* v K. l'v i;Ui p. m. M.-Ca-':. ! "? 1 ? ?I. \ Mel .a'i ri m No! ri;;:i S. Kivh.ai ,| , I ? I- or ( 'orom r \\ . i ii ? ? i! . l.M ! , \\*. ? : ... . ^ V.j', I Vr Sii|',riiiilcni|( m ot education - I Mi Ki r..' it- , Katlil- < t; 1 5. \V a : - I i'i < iei k of ( 'ourt ? ?'. !! ( y i>a'!i I o . M a -tor in I iiiuit y ? ? j W. 1.. P, Pass, ,!r. I'or Uoad Superintendent ? . II. K. M unn. I'or \\ atereo Township Direct Kar! I!. I',. wen ,i ( i'. K. I i i:i-o]| i ?-?_> , 1' or ISultali) Township Director M. C. Kinir I'. M. Kirkley ?ir, ' or I lal K <i-k Town -hip Pi re ??>:? .1. I!. S.-a^U l'c." DeKulh Town-hip I )irci! II. ( i. ( ar r:.;on, ,t r. !'?r Magistrate Cpper Watcnv 'I hah ship ? . !i. H.. :M iT'.ri W. M . IV; kr inn ; I h'li A. Kahi.n t;l I or Mayistrap' Lower Watcroe Tow nship ? ?I. P. Watson. I'or MauistraP- PcKall) T??wn -hip ? I!. M. Smith j-, I'or Magistrate I ppir I la ? K .. L ' I'ownship ? L. I '. Thompson ! , I'or M;ii;isp-atr Lower Flat K"ck i Low nship ? T. ( '. I !? t chcr I'or Magistrate Lower liulTalo Town-i ship ? .1, K. Copi'la: I :!*??; I C. ('. I 'ate j-27 j l'<r Magistrate I pper KutTalo Town -hip ? ? II. l'M?l K irkh y \l 1 1 ! , W. U. Tavlor "01 - ' I] m:.\ isKss casi: aim-k \i, t ak i:\ | ? lla' eas Corpus Proeeerliiurs I list it u(ed 1 1 liefore Jusfiec Cothran. i Ti - IP 1 !:? s v.M'i I ? . ? |'t :? 7 ? . : l>y A sc.-ialo .lu-tir T I*, r iti hiilieas enrpus prurcodin^^ in ci.ani hrrs at (ireeiiville. S ? ? p t < P - ? J-. u> !er Pic ti rii'S of a'i orilcr i>-'u? I i>y the coni't Thur- i iv *>n ap;>' "it! n > ' 1 1 ? i ii' ys '? r Pi 'I !)'. !'< '? it ' ' 1 ! I I':!. ! -.v;t n ! lie Upr-'ino CI li !'t .?? - !'? i ! ? '1 ! Ii. -s 1, ? .... he'll ill ' p' "ti ' <?*: ' :.!? y r? ? ' ?' i : - , of the lie))'-- "f ei?"'/en* :i -? ?'..<i)ait>' -i in the co" : ; ' ,r j.i'i ? r S it it \ ii ? a n i t he* I it ?? 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