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.?^,1', f'l*' '*' .,.Y; ? -. *-?/???> >?/ mm I 'I., , I 1 ?'?? II..,1 , 'I'. .11, CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, APR^. ?, ^QlAlME X|tVI -> " BgBBgqe? . I , IX. . i. NUMBER 61. ??!? ?""TI* hk-okcani/bp. H^lrnxnt" of I??iMi<r?r ? ????? ? ^.Huuoe. Mm**"*! Out t in MATch HI? General order* 12 luDltla were Iwued. *? M t ff U?> ?' ?'??" M,ow"'f "" ! Manutng lmwtorlng out ; " 'i, ?nd one '"""V";" \ !1 U"" ^ ^ y r.w,rUor Manning follow^ . ?,,, protolona of aoctlon 20. . of Boutli Carolina, tlio S,e ..rganlaatloua of tl.? National SZu south WroWM ...?? *?r?l.otK. ,ll?lmnd?d: pUw r, ?r?t infantry. Wood i- Yo*k feiTp., ?y Tnwsasrntfa^W *^"?..y l1, Second lufauO-Vi ?%. i * * 1 ' [^pany ?. S-oiu. .nfuutry. Or I'CSoy K. Second m%Zl. Second, infantry, Andomon. < ' ? "Company V. Third Infantry. George ? " p?i,e adjutant general .a dlr?ct?d tft. f%? .he necessary ordera to ;?Uater ?ant the above organisation#. \' ? ' t ? Brigade Is Disbanded. The following "-WW' by ftbe adjutant general : ^ "The First, Second ami Third regl* aent* of infantry,' having been redu* ed to eight companies each, the com ^-n!es of the battfti *'????? ?? f'lbeee regiments will exist until fortbjw ^ orders as separate companies and the pglmental organisation in hereby dla-| "banded. . . "Iu order to conform th% National Guard of South Carolina to monts' of the war department the Held fttafT and 11011 -commissioned ataff oflb r cere are hereby placed on thfe unas Ulgned list landing the settlement of Ijtbeir property and flnapcia} aj^opnts. "The National Guard having been reduced to less than three, regiments inquired to constitute a brigade,- the | brigade organization is hereby, dls Tbtnded. . % "Brig. (Jen. Wille Jones, N. G./S, C?, javing passed the statutory age for retirement, is hereby placed on the re ared list, with the rank of major gen r eral." 1 ti General reorganization orders were issued Wednesday from tl\e office of vi djt Gen. Moore. Under the new of ..jer these are two regiment* In the Na? fttonal Guard. The First infantry will he made up ?W follows: -y f First battalion: Company A of r [yireenville, Company B of Anderson, | -Company C of Pelzer, Company D of | Uorens. I Second battalion : Company E of ? Union, Company F of Spartanburg, J ' Com i wn v H of Rock Hill, Company G Mill. TSC ... r -Third battalion : /Company lj&SSm j den, Company K lot Wlnrmboro, Com pany L of Ilartsyllle and Company-^ kft Cheraw. / \ The second Infantry will be made up fas follows: ? f ? ' . J ? First battalion: Company ^Charleston, Company B of Charh^ston,^ Company C of' Charleston, (JoafflW^ ? of Charleston ' N> . 8econ<l battalion: Company^ Co "Ittmbia, Company F of Columbia* C< !\ptny G of Columbia, Company H Nrookiand. j ? < Third battalion : Company M of tw .?ngeburg, (Company K 0 ? P?ny L of ; Sainted ? Tlmmonsviile. , . - An election for ai colone^ a^id lic^ten ' >nt colonel of ^ach regltnent nvjd for ^_|a^or oi each battalion win Ijfe held ^4?tu i7. ; *1tavlng completed- the ? _ ? .of the National' of iMs state* , pNde by tlie adjUtanf general and the ~*?t*tant adjutant ! attteni fon behalf] of the state; I ha*e been very much -fwtifiwl," said Cjenerfll Moore W ednes "to ibul a general ifmprovemont sinougxt the greater portion of the or H^lWtl militia as to care of property rr. tail a yoneral preparation of property 'or Ittgpec-tioiiH, 4s w01 as a marked :..laprovoment In the Condition of tbe ??all arms. There was also noticeable ? considerable improvement In the ef ^Mency as to frills ^f th6 .greater UUtn tj? 0< th? organlfatlon-< la the state. . ? JThere has al#o been a considerable tn? ?Te**e in the perBonnel' of enlisted I ?'[^Kth of each ofgamh y?u' of the tha mini-. THE NEWS AT UETHUNE. Noteo of General Interest Among the Folks of Neighboring Town. Hethujie. S. C., April 7.? Mr. Thus. W. Moljwa, of the Tillers fyTry sec tion, ,dtad lust Frlduy afternoon at 5 o'clock (U'lcr only a few days Illness Of pneumonia. Mr, McIhmhI wuh a quiet. Industrious citizen and was well liked by all. He leaven a wife, two sons ami two daughter*. ' The burial was held ?t Ant loch Baptist Church ou Saturday. . VO Mr, Annice Tiller,- who lived about three miles east of Retinue in Chcs tertteld county, died at the Florence infirmary last Saturday of drojwy of heart. He leaves a wife and sev <ejtai : children, The funeral services held at Union Methodic church V* ? Monday morning conducted by Jt^v. J. M. Forbls. 'Oil next Thursday, the lfttb, the Sumter District Conference convenes 111 the Bethune Methodist church, at* itaa been abated tu this cor respondence. Homos have been provided for the del egate* -by the good people of Bethune and the indications are that thin will be moat successful and enjoyable 'convention. Bishop Collins Denny Will preside. ' The wither last week was exceed ingly bad and disagreeable and farm Wtffk was greatly regarded. This sec tion was- visited by two heavy sleet and enow storms, > There is some fear that the fruit crop has been totally destroyed. Mr. D. M. Bethune received a letter a few days, ago from Dr. B. 8. Lucas, | of Wallialla, x stating that he was en joying his usual good health and that ho expected to attend the Confederate reunion at Colombia the latter part of this month. Dr, Lucas was captain of Co. A, 7th S. C.? Battallion, and Is now gwrtHBO years of age. ^jggpre has been almost an epidemic of pneumonia in this section during the past three weeks, and our physi cians have been kept busy.? Mr. W, O. Blalock has been at the point of death for several days and two of his children are , also ill. A number of others in the community are very sick at present. Jfhe children of tMr. Ale$ Outlaw! will give him a 'txirthday party Thurs day. . v My. and Mrs. J. ~R C?ajrdner, of thej Stokes Bridge section, went to Ker shaw Monday, returning Tuesday. A large crowd from here will attend Field Day exercises at Camd^ti Friday. The handsome new* residence of Mr. <;. B. Clyburn, nexi to the Baptist church, has been completed and an ornament to that section dftown. Mr. J. -Ciyburn- ia haviug his n>sldence painted. The closing exercises of the Bethune graded school will be held on Friday, the 30th inst 1 The annual election for intendant ?ud wardens of the town of .Bethune j^riil be held on the first Tuesday in' iTune. It is rather early to mention tbe faet, but it is well to keep the tter in mind. j Say* There Was No Agreement. I Referring to the article in last week's Chronicle from Mr. 8. B. McMaster about the old Camden road between Camden and Columbia, County fluper visor West, requests us to' state that there had never been any agreement $*tweeh the Richland Supervisor and himself as to repairing the road. 66 men:^ "The plan of organisation has recoin in ended- by me for the past two oaii ?tii .Pjt/vm (At; nnr^iAnol AluuiauailAit j-vU ? o? i*Tvitr uxjr j^viuUiiii t (wscrrii Uviif L have been thoroughly convlnc^ that It was the paly; plan whereby the standard of efflciencyNtesired by the war department' and the Mate authori ties could bfc reached. Experience has taught me tli^t those organizations which were really jj^ilng uspv^h 1%; standard of ^fflfciency were very itnuch hmidicapr^a/ T>y~~oTgn nisauoni^ ffln t werb juke warm in ffflciency. "Under t/ie present plau of a two ^.regiment formation, there will be a still greater incentive to the cbmpanle# remaining to keep up their efficiency to the standard required, because With the large number of applications on fTfc in this office from various parts of the state p>r permission to organize military companies they wUl feel necessity of keeping up the work re quired of. them, as it will be my inten tion to see fhat the highest state of efficiency is reached by all the com t ii i Inlfiw ^9 ma yiiM * ff i K iU Tu" f rrgwifiaMPt* Tula. JFalllng.to do so^ shal1 ?oom that they be mustered out of the SIIOWMKN KNTKK WMIW58T. iMMMI ? ik ? ... Sv Cnrnlipl CimpiriM Kmc Be*i?| Hofwp tor OumfcifaK Oflwt. r, i _r, _| | iQ ' (;..vi:tiH?r Manning eoutluually la re ceiving anouyuiou* letters from vgrlou* I sources. Tl?e latest \m from the "Show men's league of Awerte**" without! date and signed by thai initials "S. M. S." The communication proteata against (be average <-ni nival company and reqtiests the governor to put *| stop to all twch traveling Mhows, (he| mainstay of whldb are gambling de-" vices. ,3hMB The letter say* iu "This letter Is not try lug to lnau gurate a reform - movement, hot only endeavoring to call your attention to what we honestly and ain.ce rely be lieve are the rights off every law abid ing <'itlf?*Kr r ? t ? ? ? r-;k j "For several yef re* so-called travel ing shows (carnival companies), have been the refuge of gambling devices operating openly 'on public lota, cater ing to Ignorant people (both black and white), and ip miwjr .Owes minors of both sexes have received their first lessons |liere. "Officials, both county and city, have overlooked these (twin In; the guise of innocent concessions), as these shows usually play for the benefit of some order. ? "These orders are usually used as a subterfuge and the; name of charity 'to cover a multitude. ?l i "Instead of bein^J^j&e jple benefit | of these orders, ehsucjttaLJp^*?8 only, a small compensatim thp a^ jbeneftt goes to tlu' carnival manager. "Why not opera t^jWifettaaK house# under these- laws? It would oven be better as they' wou^j^^ppasted be hind closed doors. & many cases of ficials are blinded by. joaiiaalps, suck as passes and presents.. "While unfortunate^**? Imprisoned for gambling, while merchnnts are4 forbidden the operations of these! games, these are openly op^ratedand laws violated by a company o t Strang erA."? Columbia Record. V .. I ?? m I ,? ' tn ?? I S- ^ Swiss Bell Ringers Tonight. 'fiie Swiss Bell Ringers will appear at opera heiiise tonlglit under 7Be auspices of the Relief (Committee of the T.yttleton Street Met bod 1st church.' This is a good, helpful j and artistic cninpany, and all lovers of gomi music will have an opportunity of having tlielfc taste gratified.. This company is not unknown, to Camden, having given a number here four years ago, and gave such satisfaction that its coming this time will be gtyfrty greeted by jHilTrommunlty. ? * ? "? Genera) admission ^ will toe -J26, and m Awi sale at ^emp & DePaar-iJBiil .H^Robln Zemp's dyug stores. rP r^tjpT i'fi .. ? ij-j" 'hi ? -v 1 iiT ITifcilinlitii Mr. 8am Nicholson, of Cmmden, who Ih attending the law.- department of the tJhl^rgfty of ^outh Carolin^ has beed awarded the E. W. Robertson rtholaitatii^ schol arship la, valued ateboUt 4100. 2 ? Sale of Ftt* ? *>perty. . The, refcl estate. toil of Shatf & Per ry reporta ftp sale oi 105 acres of| farm lafids mar miles east of Cam den to Mr. I. J. McKeiusle. The prop* erty formerly belonged to Mr. F. D. Campbell, Sr., and the priee peld was $3,??o. ? ' ' Itev. W. L. Rushing the blind man will prMfh at High Hill, $ -miles north of lAicknoipHHr Sunday, the llth at 11 o'clock a. m. Everybody has an in vitation tojttteiHl . theaervicea 1-^ , ? r '-j m.tM li <?' . . Hto tojr lMy. Wednesday of latt week waj^^ticsy day. with Cdnnty' ' it belng the last day for tlie i?^rment Vf taxes without the penalty attached. Alt throughout the day his office wasl crowded, and at the cioa|?8g||tfe day] jbe ha^ collected ai To Oe To Mandalay. r? _Miaa. .Han:^Trantham, zydmzitakB a member of the graded school faculty last year 'has received an appointment to Mandalay as a missionary and will Met sail in September. During the month of May* she. will visit friends in Wa deeborof? Wadimj^^^^^^Mhar-< lotte Observer, ? j^^Propert^l^ 1 The cottage In KIrkwoodr formerly the home of Mm. W^ l>. Roykln, was sold this week to Mr. BL IT WW?"?11' [formerly- c t. Camden, but now ^ of Charleston. The sale wsa made thru the reel estate agency of Kennedy * Workman, of this citv U OKIMKKKU HHKMirr TO ACT. Columbia Situation rUted In HmuIh of McCain l*jr Ooveruot*. T.'. Columbia. Aiu-U 3,? Continued cow plaints as to violations of tlm taw It) tlic city of ColUUlblA having ivachcd Qo\\ Maiming, lio luir, placed the situ dtlon under the control of John C. McCulii, sheViff of Kichlaud rjebun|y. Gov. Manning's policy to leuve the quest lou^ of enforcement of the law* with the looal ottictals. Soou aftur bo went Into, oltice be held a conference wltb l^ewlo 4! Cirittitli. mayor of (V> lumbia. Sheriff McCain was also t all ed Into conference, Law enforcement Outside uie elty was left to Sheriff Mc( 'nin and Mayor Griffith WUH 'held responsible for conditions In the city Of Coin labia. Z- Mayor Griffith has fifoted 6n sev oral occasions tlmt the laws wero be ing enforced in Columbia. . However, ipany rei>orty. of violations have reach pi the governor's ottlce, and Sheriff Mi -cm in has been Instructed to enforce] the laws, especially those dealing with the Illicit sale of whiskey. The order to the sheriff was Issued by Co v. Man- j iiing several days ago. (Governor Stops Fight. jj Acting oil Instructions from the Gov ernor, Sheriff J, Hhaore Martin, of Charleston Tuesday after noon served not lee, on thf proprietor of *he Flag Athletic Club that prise fights should luit be held. It had been anngjai&kv tlmt Creek Kid Browq, of Atlanta, and Tim Calhthnn, of Savannah. bantani weights, would be featured In a ten bout n"H jthflit other fistic bouts! ?old also be gtywy ticket 4ters appeared at the arena they .w^re refunded their money. ii County BearA of Education. d.Vi . ? * *?*-.***'*"???" T'fy*': : . ' ' 'A . . . Tbe state board of education met Tjiesday in . the office of the state] Sui>erintendent at Columblft and ap pointed the boards of education for the counties of the state. N. P. Getty a, 6tf Lugoff, and J. m Forbes, of Be-'1 tfJune.' were named for Kershaw coun ty. For Lancaster county4: J. K. Con jTer^MTigMtvr^ii^-iyi B.: Ttritty^afj Heath Nprlnrs. ' >.?' ? 11 11 1 , 1, ] Mrs. Alloc Iyollis Dead. Mrs. Alice Lollis, wife of Mr. A. .T. Txdlls, died -at her home In Camden! Saturday evening: She was a (laugh-! titit of the late Mr. Frank Hammond* and besides her four .children ? three daughters and one son?-she leaves .a large faintly connection and many friends to mourn her- death. Tb# funeral services toefc. place_at her late home Sunday' af?eruoon, axST in the' absence of her pastor, Kev. J. A, Davison, who wis unwell, .Rev. C. B. Smith,- of the Methodist churchy of ficiated at the sendees. Messrs. H. T. Brown, W.T. Huggins. 8. M. Joby son, I T. P. Smith* It. S. Williams and D. i j. Mei/eod acted as pall bearers. The j burial was at the itoaifaer cemeteiyAij 4-,-. ? ;>"V * . ? ' i ? .Ji 1; 111 v ^ ? IN- School First " ?>. Almey District No. 7, the first school of Kershaw bounty to take up the ) matter of cooppulaory attendance, has sent to SupcHnfendettr Of EklUcStlbn Birch more, a petition requesting the j&tv ak>ptwtv to their dlstrict practically -the law Will bo In eleetlon. Messrs. D, Gardner and H. T. -mm . M>Otr . law will coQjid altendnnce. It is hoped that other districts of the coun ^..^111 follow the le/jd of Abney and have compulsory attendance. country school^Bstrlcts tbe^bw Hint pupils between ft^ges [i|P/|a^BLj:an<r fourteen years shall at t?^?pM^ast ',ftmr jgi^Oajr Current J|li SumaMb ^ Announcement is "made by the Comt j mission vrn of Pnbllc Works Oiftt city will have day current during tl summer months. It was thought w) the hotels closed for the season' 24-hour service would be discopti but the manage* tells us that -, is enough currwrt being iitiUeeA^ ?jgpsa: This win be good 'njfws to, tbe founts, barber sho>W Snd tbe l\ wives who use ele&rlc irons, fans and look.#.' Jwl'vwlfcs* H-;>^eoo??ep.| that current win J?^Shad'?t all is no doubt tha^ many oAers] KVKNTS IN KIKKWOOD. I ' . . * ' ,v v. ? ? > Kmstar mi The Kirk wood Mid Dance at Holly Hedge. ? |y, if, ?? .. f .; >?' .'i The Faster concert at Tho Kirk wood was largely, attended by the towns |H!opli>. It llltO COllllng JUHlit? to many. 1*110 feature of the program was the Hinging by Mrs. Thomas Key Olarko. of . Columbia, who rendered several songs much to tho delight of the appreciative audience, aiul many on coren followed. Mrs. Clarke has a s\v(wt soprano voice; while not ik?\v: erfui it is true and quite fitting for roilned concert work. Monday even ing the usual Faster dance brought out everyone who held hark during the Ronton sea son. A large attendance wbh the consequence and the delight fuT strains of the Kirkwood Orches tra was irresistahle. In the lucky elimination dance boil*, (juets of flowers wen* given as favors. In the first figure, Miss Bland Wil Hams dancing with Mr. Ilobert Norton were the lucky ones and in tho second figure Miss Mary Thonipson, of Baltic more, who is now visiting at Mulberry, dancing with Mr. 'Dwighfc Armstrong, were the lWcky ones to remain in. The final content for the liest dancers be* tween the two qouples who dance<l the fox trot, hesitation waltz and canter one-step was won by Miss Williams wi(:h Mr. Robert Norton. . The judges were Mrs. Clarence Morgan, K. Q. Whistler and K. L. Sprague. hlany ' parties are given this week and- still the arrivals continue. This weeks arrivals are: From New YOrk ? Fllory James, O. B. Jennings, Mr. and Mr?. Wm. K. Porter, Miss Av.uic C. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Bow man, H. H. Wood*, 'Mrs., J. 8. Hj>crber, Charles and Fstelle Sperber, and Ceo. Walbridge Miller. From Toronto? j Mr. and Mrs, K. Gurney, Miss Qurney. From Hew (ck lev, Pa. ? Mrs. F. Mj Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Inson, and G. C. Hutchinson, Plainfleld, N. J.? Mr. and Mrs^JlBpjf Willson. Fron> Boston ? Mr. I*. W. Sprague and Cordon Sprague, and Miss Greeuwdod, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. PrOc tor. From Cincinnati?Mr. nud ? Mrs. II. C. Otterbein. - From Huffalo, N. Y. foG8ir~7tf rom ' Ilock Hill?Mr' N. Guillard Walker. From Danville, Va. ? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dibrell. M Dance at Holly Hedge. Any event at Holly Hedge is always certain^ to bring out a complete ac ceptance or5 Invitation by the fortu nate ones. This Was manifest at the dquce given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bebihson, of Ra-| cine, Wis., Who are thisyear occupy ing that beautiful place. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, assisted bj? Mrs, J.Jobnson and Mrs. Wliliata Peake, received in the main house. The rooms and halls were profuse with flowers. The entertainment and dance was given in the dining hall, where surprise In floral decoration wn? ovtifBXft. The large mantel was banked with ferns and blossoms fjrom the woods; the lights all Around^ the room were subdued with more flowers; out on the summer piazza the tables were spread with refreshments <>f great va riety, tempting the hungry ones atj midnight when supper wa* served. Dancing was the feature and many new steps known and unknown were tried. Rvoryone got into tho spirit of tbe.evenlng, some dancing who never had before. Hie affair was among the very successful ones, of 1 the ?season* i continuing until an early morning flwtor. Among those there were Mr. and M rs. Henry HaVage, .!<& jm<1. Mrs. T. Edmund Krumhholz, Mr. and Mrs K. G. Whl#EIer, >lr, and Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Mrs. W. B. Schiller, Mrs. Mil ler B^ykln, Messrs. VL G. Carrlsonj Stetson, 5 3. Shannon, Jr., A^ D7 Kephsfty, ???., and of .course all of the younger not vm AveryJ Arrivals at The Hobklrk Inn. ^irrivatijpit Hobklrk Inn ire; Newtonvllle. Mass. Thaxton, jjHun "Zimmerman, GreenjL S. C. ; Miss Fannie Lee McKinney,' F? tpghamton, N.. X The Hobklrk Inn Will remain open until about May lyl in order to take car? of those who wish to remain in Camden after the closing \of the KlrkweOd ami Btt .... NEW ASYLI M IIKAU. Dr. Uw. K, Nurgont Han lltul Much Kx|wleiic? in (taring For InKfuw. |0 A Columbia special to tlio News and Courted dated April tith, says; I "After giving tho matter tho moat earnest and careful attention for three months Governor Manning has ?p 1 ><d n ted I>r. Geo. F, Sargent, an ex pert iu the treatment of mental dl- - season and care of the Insane, superin tendent of the State Hospital for the In. sane. Tho now superlntendAit will assumo Ida duties on May 10. . ...VDr. Sargent 1h years of age and haa boon married two years. He grad uated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1005, and served for two years at the Woreeater, Mass., State Hospital for the Insane. lie then went to Northern Michigan Hospital for the Insane, and shut) his sorvlco there haa been assistant physician at Sheppard - and Knoch Pratt noapital for the In sane, at Cowson, Md. ?"JDr. Sargent wns highly recommend ed .by Dr. Bush, the superintendent of - the Shepiwrd and Knoch Pratt Asy lum; by Dra. Ileury M. Hurd and' Barker, of Johns Hopkins ; by Dr. Munsou, superintendent of the North ern Michigau Asylum, and by Dr. A* . p. Herring, secretary of the Maryland lunacy commission, who made the ln vestigution and report on conditions at the State Asylum us Governor Man nine's efficiency expert. "As soon as the plan for tho roor^ wnizatlon of the State Hospital for the Insane waa decided upon the Oov emor sent for IJr. T. J. Strait, the iiiper mUwueni, and told him At* wns his intention to: get. tin expert f^' #Up<^intendent, hut that he would " wive Dr. Strait ample notice. As soon uh tym Governor selected Dr. Sargent for the place he again sent for Tfr. Strait and told the latter that he had flppflfptftd Dr. Sargent ?ui>erintondent ?Wl -that Dr. Sargent would assume his duties on May 10. . "This latest appointment of the Gov ernor, it Is bellevod, will meet with the approval of the people of the State." "?rf\ ? r-/.if i " i.y~ ' , - .?? ?" Pension Money Distribute^. Tuesday afternoon Comptroller Gen eral Sawyer stated t^hat he had sent pensions, to the various clerks of court of tlie various counties for 1016. The general assembly "appropriated $800,000 for pensions, out of which tho Confederate infirmary \ receives $17.45475, leaving 'a balance of $282, 540.23. To this was added . the re funds made by the clerks of coiirt lp i?H_on account of deaths and other causes, making the total amount paid : i pensioners $2H0,i 71 ,r><). -The >0ir Ini iom was decreased by 146, and on account of this decrease wd the increase in the appropriation, the two lower eia/wes, 2 and 4, will fcweelve $28.50 in j?15 as against $24 In 1014. ^ The distribution by classes Is as fol lows: . Class A? 183, ^06, $17*568. Class B? 125; $72, $0,000. Class C-l? $48, $27*120. j Class C-2-4,0 Mi $28.50, $86,782.50. " | Class C-3 ? 474, $48, $22,752. Class C-4 ? 4,814, $28.50, $122^49. 'Total? 3,706, $286,171.50. | f)f the above, .3,018 are soldiers and 4?788 widows of soldiers. Kershaw county's portion of the above amount is $4,705.50. There are none for this county In Class B. Clerk of Court Clyburn re quests us to state that no money will he paid except by applying In person or written order. ? ? Cool Spring Residence W The handsomo old Cool Spring' dence located four iniles^aorth den, was sold last week to tfr. Wife / Ham Kirkbride, of Victoria & C., who viH convert it into a private winter regular winter visitors ta Camden. Ko t many ypars it was the home of Mr. and. Mrs. T.r Jv kirkland, lHtt waa | <old several yeaj* ago to Mrs. S. P. ?? B. Snell, a Boatbn lady, ypho has been **ondncting It' as a winter boarding olice. I ft has > (ad many improvements made ; (n tb?/p?tjt few years, and befog of ^ gonial style of architecture, with many attractive hedge* around the makes ft an exceedingly pretty \ iW; It has been made a flagTfcfp s <n the Southern railway and ta only 4 ride from Camden. Mrs. Snell tmd WJOOO for Uje building and Uti tract of land snrronnding the homo. f vtr- bare been unable to leatb last I purchase price l>i.t we un<Wot??,l i, mn quite a neat sum. The will continue ta occupy - of the - ~ ;-v f -