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?? ? ? ? ? ? ? -? ? '? .?>0; y i ' . ? ; ? - v ??? ? - .? * P . Volume xxvii in ?' CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1915, NUMBER 29. |ER STONE LAI P. '? New School House ^icated by Maaon*. " | 'ilir I'OllK'IKlone wik\'\u>Nv bri'k school , is now 111 -wrs.. Of y***m ntT , :Jh> oVlock, with impressive " i??fi l?y bynehwood I No. ! j.' M. 1'lrn'inl Mont*'!' <>eo. 'I' uf (hwnvllly. ?*!>*! <*. 1* rank !"rr?u.t .icputy, Ol Coluiul.lu. ? ,,, ?I w?w?> 111 "ervU'7 Hryan delivered ail eb> -wl |?u?vsslve nddrea* ?>M the objects of Ma*>hry. A fair *u(Heit<v whs jireueut ttUd wit the ceremony. Jiev- M? 1* 01 th, dittpluhi opened ami closed LjerclM* with prayer. ir,h the Utile year-old daughter & Mis. (illluirt H. Olyburu, of plflre, iHt'd last Friday afternoon oYUK'k, after an illness of about months. Kverything possible t y Have the life of the little foe deVOted parents and others, | was ii..t to be, The funeral were conducted at Hethauy ?llst church on Saturday niorn 11 o'clock by Hev. O. N. lto'in ^To the isrtof Stricken parents we four slnccre and heartfelt sympa 'flattie and KUtt tiardner, of j nv> spent yesterday In towji with and Mrs. 10. 10. Dowers and |irtn and Mrs, \V; .1- Ijlnson. Mr. sister. from near Kershaw, la t%* days here the past week 4be family ?>f Mr. <if "B. Clyburn. r'W'K. Davis, who recently pur the Terry residence on Main moved Into it with his family ?Tuesday of this week. Mr. and j. I), biilltte, who have been )ytng this residence, are now fclng with the family of Mr. .1. A. luill. e (iates lllll public school, a few i ?lH)ve town will open on Mon the 15th hist. Miss Lois Hough, thaw; will have trhnrge. ^ tr, L P. Carter, who has been- In ftinia far several months; has been ' rWt of several days here. He ^irtted to Virginia yesterday morn Hev. Mr. Funderburk, who is ?riding a while with his brother, Mr. Funderburk, of Cassatt, preach Ine sermon in the Baptist church last Sunday morning. Ir. and Mrs. .1. A. McDonald, of > Ruby, spent the week-end with parents (if the former above town. Mr. C. Cardner has purchased r ear. a Dodge, which arrived , on kday. Mr. It. W. West has pur Jwd a Ford ear. T. D. McCoy, of Tiller's Ferry, Ik to move here soon, where be open up a grocery store in one' lio Nicholson stores. W. B. Davis has sold the Thom inn, whk'h he formerly owned, to W. H. Catoe. who is now moving *me. This farm Is about , three bcTow Ilethunei near Lynches pe Hotel Hampton at McBee lias p sold to Dr. J. 1). Ingrain by Mr, i p. McCoy, and the hotel has been) r^l for the next five yeara to Mr. Mrs. j. \v. llearon. Mr. McOoy family win move to Kershaw. K Frank l.ee. of Union county, N. k-apemllng a few day* In tOWIl ! relatives. ? p. N. A. Bethune has bought a"t Pwell cuv. which will arrive within! ffw dnys. Mr. G. S. Oatoe'hasl ?jpM) his Ford car for a new Dodge! ?*o of the children of Mr. Bowers, pure visiting at the home of Mr. G. ?Clylmrn, are unite ill, one of themj P pneuimmla. fc C. (\ (Janlner. one of Bethune's P^c merchants, says he has ft cou I0' 'W t.? kill this fall that wlU i P**iRh over :?H> i>oundH. A number! Jftthors have large hog? to butcher! l*v- 0. N. liQuntree, who has beenl P0* of the Bethune Methodist church 1 ? the past two years, will very likely i IttOYcyi to another charge by thei P wsshiii of conference, which con P iHrarlertoh about DeceHJtoei^ 1 Quite a number of peopltr^riTl t<v P that hi? win not return here really tiu* writer and family. I Imvh a sincere friend to! |*n<1 foel that his removal will I* Pwaonal loss. Mr. Bountree 1h n?nn. he is a hard, earnest | J**' in the lord's vineyard and l^fscms who have failed to assist iU -- mi unve railed to assist ta reviving and building "i> the fete*'* work here \y ill doubtless l>e ! PWie<l to plve a reckoning some! I r their failure to do^tlwli duty ' NORTHERN PEOPLE HERE. Early ArfivnU Among Cam- 1 den'o Cottage Colony. The Sriiiinji rd truln from t lit* North .in Nbvemher. Iwl hroui&t quit* a etil ? ny Kit among whom wore Mrs. !?). I Mandcvllle and her neice, i Ml si- Cehv-le Mumford, Mrs, Wliitredgc 1 HMtl daughter. Miss Olive Whltredge. j and Mrs. W, N. Kerr, nceompanled by j Mrs. I#Uey Kd wards and her ltt|l?* son, 1 >iti it -a 11 lOdunrds, win* will hP6D(1 1 1 i ? ? : I Winter with Mrs. Kerr nt " Mostly j Hall." Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. C Kli Ul.rlde j aial three ehildren. of Roland l*ark, Md., are down for the winter. Mr. Kirkhride recently purchased "Klrk land Villa" and has had extensive im provcmcnts i^nt on during the summer and hope soon to he settled for the winter. Mr. H. (J. Marvin, the manager of the Ilohkirk Inn, has returned and is hurrying to open up the now niuiex ?recently built to the North Cottage, which will enable him to take eare of the earty crowd coming down, which, so far, promises very good. The main building of Iiohktrk Inn will not. he ready for gueVds till sometime in Jam nary, it now now undergoing its usual overhauling and renbvating, and this new arrangement of opening the eot tages II ist will look after the guests more comfortably and prove satisfac | tory. ull around. Sale of Dodge Cars. in the past few weeks the Camden Motor Co. reports the sale of nine Dodge cars. The company received a car load shipment this week ami up to yesterday the entire car load had heen disposed of. They arc expecting another car load in next week, it is a handsome little car and those who have been using them are high in their praises. The following have bought a Dodge : j C. C. Gardner, Bethune W. L. Blackmoii, Kershaw Steve Catoe, Bethune J. ft. Brannon, Ca^satt . Mrs. C. It. Iiewis, Camden Capt. Ij. hi Clyhurn, DoKalh Dr. J. P. Pickett, Camden Air. Wade, Jefferson 10. 10. Remhert, Remhert Hi M. Kennedy, Jr., Camden, Ford touring car. Income Tax Payers. The following Is a list of the income taxpayers in Kershaw county and the amount paid by each : J - H. Burns L $5.00 H. (1. Carrison 39.50 Jj. L. Clyhurn ... 7.50 W, B. deLoach v..,, 8.55 Hirsch Bros. & Co 40.M Geo. T. Little 15.00 Johh T. Mackey ^......2.88 W. M. Shannon 10.00 O. J. Shannon, Jr. 25.00 Ij. Schenk & Co. .....: ^ 13.65 H. L. Schlosburg ...6.00 Ij. A. Wittkowsky 15.00 C. H. Yates .14.68 P. M. Zemp ..5.00 County Had Good Exhibit. Many favorable comments have been heard on the highly creditable exhibit at the state fair last week gotten to gether by Mr. F. H. Arrants, the coun ty demonBtration agent. He had a most magnificent collection of the flnect farm products that could be found In the county, and they were greatly ad mired by the vast crowds viewing these exhibits. ~ Box Sapper Next Friday. A 1k?x party will be given at the home of Mr. L. M. West, Friday even ing, Nov. 12th, beginning at 8 o'clock. Tbe~ proceeds /going for the benefit of Mt. Olivet church. The public Ik in vited. very bent wishes will go with Mr. Bountree and wife wherever they lnay be sent next year. A tenant house on Mr. Robt. M. Bethune's place near town, the house formerly occupied by Mr. Will Brad ley and family, but lias been lately oc cupied by a colored family, was de stroyed by fire yesterday afternoon al?out 2 o'clock. The entire contents pf the house were also destroyed, Mr. Lonnle Yarbrough has purchased n two-seated car from Mr. TVfftxey King. ' The following is the inscription on the stone : Knft ? Geo. T. Bryan, G. M. A. L. 5915, Lynchwood ""Lodge No. 15)7. Front ? It. W. Mltcham. architect, W. W. Blair, contractor; D. T. Yar brough. G. S. King. J. A. Stone, trus tees." The flue black, stall ion owned by Mr. Maxey King, valued at $500, died last night- , This horse yv&s a splendid ani mal and Mr. King's friends sympa thise with Uim in his loss. 7 -Mr. 8am Cassady, of ReSota, Ga.t is on a visit to relatives in Bethune. +? training school F?N6v "isfk* ?t,'?apti?t Church Nov. 12th, 13th and 14th. f? M* UUwtliJ "f II... KurxlutH {W v.', rr*" '?'? Au> Vo,<*' *0 Invite Air. t i , s?"dii,i r 2'; * - : ? "?f.hilMK wlioul tor tii.. ? J ? 1 " ? i.i.i. "I'l'.'l.ii.'.l i.. w#lte ** '<> .. IT I .Mr. ? . '" v- ?nfl Hnndny. Nnvom '-Hi. ?,1(| j jjjj , M;: w,m* in ? j?? III.K the cl?ss,.s In Huh(Ili> Sc| Kiol J U,i'i u^ !?y Or. Byrbj, If. DeMont <>* the nm tin ?Ms, chur(h of ;;v<,mv ? s r - Who in,, * number I of ynus was professor of Nunday H'hool pedagogy jn tlu. Southern Hnp Hsi i'heologlcal Semlnarv m I* mtnmiy hom t M nttlJ e urn-h ||, die association will be) Wp*?*nw by Its full quota of teach together with others of their ,J npectlvo congregations who are Inter- 1 csted In the Sunday Sch<*ri work . Let till tho pastors and superintendents ex fW. to get all the .\oung people Who would make good! oachers to attend this training wJl?oI> In addition to thorn Who aro llow WlUHht. It ..fa Impossible to get too! many members of our churches in rormed as to modern methods of Sun day School work. lOvery up-to-date Sunday School must have the hi tell 1-1 gent support of more people than the I teachers If the Work Is to go. This training, school is also thrown! <>pen to all christian workers who may find It convenient to attend, regard^? Of denominational nfflllftt)on. and those wbo feel Inelfned ? to do ?? dlally I, , vital to take advaum*.. of the courses offeretl hy Mr. Watts and Dr. >eMent.- These two gentlemen are! among the liest Sunday SelioOl experts in thp South and their coming to Cam-! den- affords an opportunity which none! \vh? arc Interested In the cause of < hrist can afford to miss. J.A.I). Pleaaant Meeting. About one hundred, and twenty-five I Masons of Camden, together with vls-| itlhg members from nearby lodges met at the Masonic hslgc here Tuesday evening and several addresses and re-l freshments were enjoyed. After con. errlng first degree upon one condidate addresses were made by Grand Mas ter Geo. T. Iiryan, of Greenville*; Grand Secretary (). Frank Hart, of Columbia; District Deputy J. B. Wallace, of <W ?n.5 .FI?n' Ge?' W' Mo8el?y. of Spring Hill lodge; Hon. W. B. delx>ach and Hev. C. B. Smith, of Camden. Representatives were here from An tiocli, "Spring Hill, Lucknow, Flat Bock Abney and Bethune lo<lges. A delight fid supper of oysters, sandwiches and coffee was served, and It was pro nounced a delightful gathering. ? Dr. W. J. Dunn and Dr. B. T. Good ale accompanied Grand Master Bryan and Secretary Hart to Bethune Wed nesday where they took part in the corner stone laying of the new school house at that place by the Masons! Camden Milling Company. The Camden Milling Co., has been commissioned bythe secretary of state. The company is to have a capital of $2,000. -The petitioners are B. L Moee ley and W. L. Bush. Thfa firm began business a short while ago In the Cly burn block and has bee steadily adding new inllliag equipment. They have re cently installed a motor to taife the place of gasoline power. COURT NEXT WEEK. Five Murder C?i?? Likely to Come Up For Trial. TllV 1*11.1 1 lel'lll of court of ijiMM'I'ill Session^ convenes Monday morning wl.tll Judge I W, Rowutan, of Orangeburg, presiding. There will be a heavy crim inal i|?k-J<i t, with probably five murder ctt ?? ? i" 1 ? me 1 1 1 ? for t ft til hi 1 1 1 1 term, Case* Hint have been turned over to lb*' Clerk of t'ourt, hut which Inivej not been prfVsed' upon by the urn ml ' Jury iin- ns follows : liumncy Sanders, disposing of prop- 1 erly under licit. I AtHhMsuii !Vn. assault with Intent to Vaiw'. Jim Jones, Tom Jackson, Jr., Leslie, 1 (landing. .1 t?hn \Ynu<l ami Ouy Itlaml ing, assault ami battery of a high ami j aggravated- nature ami robbery. ' J. D. Watson ami T. W. Watson, housebreaking ami larceny. T. W. Watson, housebreaking. Jesse Nelson ami .lolih Nelson, bur glary ami larceny. A. A. Moarklson, manufacturing ami selling lUtdxlealUtg wine. John Alexander ami Immtiiiuel Fletcher, larceny. .1 lm l>ohy, larceny. Cal John Hon, Albert Us Williams, John Bishop ami Henry Perry, househreak Ihil 811(1 larceny. Isttne Moore, transporting liquor, Detnp" Melton, Btorlng whiskey. JSlljuU- Uall. .selling ' whiskey. Peter Bnicey, disposing of property undel- Hen; Ofcorge Salinoml, grand larceny. \V. L. Ilunnlcutt, assault ami battery with Intent to kill. IOflJah Moyer, larceny from house. t ltohert Timbers, housebreaking. 11. L. W. (Say, obtaining goods by false pretense. T. J. Kluiw. violating dispensary law. 8. F. Williams and John Vincent, housebreaking. E. W. Armstrong, forgery. Berry Zeke, disposing of property un der Hen. Hlchafd Johnson, murder. - Phillip Trapp, murder. , J. II. Watson, murder. . ..Join i Phillips, pointing loaded wea I k?ii 41 1 another. Eugene Mickle. assault ajnl battery with Intent to kill. ? I Sam Robinson, false pretense. Lpm Truesdale, assault and battery with Intent to kill. Laurel Smith, disposing of projierty under mortgage. The following Is a list of cases car ried over from last term of court : Joe English, violating dlsiHMisaty law. Bishop and Birclimore Clarke, mur der. L. Ii. Tiller, disusing of property under lien. Albert Melton, assault and battery with Intent to kill. Will Perry, violating dispensary law. Hlcliard Boyd, possessing, delivering and transporting whiskey. Klehard Ward, Logan Martin , Dave) Mickle, assault and battery with In tent to kill and conspiracy. Joe Watson, selling whiskey. Samuel J. Cook, murder. Married. Mr. John Roxle Rhodes and Miss' Mamie Iiinson, both of Camden, were married at the home of Judge of Pro Imto McDowell, -on Monday night, Nov ember 1, the Judge of probate officia ting. On October #>th, Mr. J. E. Creed, of Cantey, and Miss Maud Ethel Ogburn, of W^stvllle. The cereipony was per formed at the residence of Probate Judge MpDdwell, on Lyttleton street, the prohhte Judge officiating. SHE KNOWS WHAT'S GOING ON SJie knows what's going on in town. She knows what V going on in wopian's wear. ? : ? ; : ? 1 " She R eads the News In - THE HOME PAPER She Sees the Bargains In - THE HOME PAPER She Patronizes Advertisers In % THE HOME PAPER TO DEDICATE SCHOOL Junior Order Has Arranged] Program JFor Nov. 17th. on. Not'ciuhcr jlTjh. tin* JuiHor l,>r(|i'?' I uK.mI American Mechanics will dedi cate Ant loch school Following is the program ; Xmig b\ Mi>llOi>l. " A hum li ii Prayer. Welcome address by T. It. Hlyther, C. II. T. Response by 4 W. itireli initio. Wclcomc . by H. 1 >. ViltCH fol' lix'ul council, response bj II. T. Johnson of Shamrock 'couiuilf. Song by school "Carolina." Presentation of Holy Bible I ? ? school l>y Kev. C. 0, Sm it It. Ilccltatloii by 10(1 mi .loye "My Country's l?Mug." Raising of Flug li,v little girl. Song by School. Educational address J?y lion. W. A. itfluiefi; of iiisbo|i\iih>. Address by State Comwelor It. S. Stewart, of Lancaster, S. <-?: "What the .1. <??. I'. A. M. Stands For." Address by C. II. Webb, StntesvHIe, N. National Counselor: "History of .1. O. IT. A M." Address by I. J. McKen/le, e.vsupt. of Education of Kershaw county. Address by Itev. C, II. Smith on Christian Education, v Address by C. W. Ulrchmore : "The Progress of the Public School." Song by School: be With You ?Til We Meet Again." Benediction by Rev. C.f R, Smith. Dinner on the grounds. All .Inniors, Teachers, Trustees and Patrons of any Counsel or Schools have a si>eoial invitation. Come and let's have a good time. Committee. Monday Was Salesday. Monday was salesday In Camden, and quite a few gathered at the court house. Only one large tract n>f land was sold by the Master, a partition sale ? the VUleplgue estate on the Wn teree river south of Camdeft, formerly, known as the Ancrum property. IiV" A. Klrklaud, attorney, was the pur-' chase, r and the price paid was $21,000. \ Several houses and lots in Camden and throughout the county .'hart been advertised for sale by the sheriff for delinquent taxes. . Most of these how ever were setled before the hour of sale. Those sold for taxes were : One lot and two houses in Camden, sold as the pro[>erty of Amnion Lewis, llought by W. M. Shannon, attorney,* for $100. One house and lot in Camden, sold as the proi>erty of Joe ChuDoe. Pur chased by J. J. Workman,, agent, for $25. 10 acres of land in DeKulb township, sold as the projjerty of Emma Alex ander, wa^ bought by I). M. McCaskill, for $05. One house and lot in city of (tamden, sold as the property of Celia Gardner, purchased by J. J. Workman, agent, for $165. 44 acres north of Canulen, sold as "the property of Jim .Certain, purchased by W. Certain for $500. A Correction. Mr. (*. H. Lenoir directs your - at tention to a correction made iu his advertisement for the Lakewoort Roller Mills, at Hagood. Last weeks ad stat ert that 2 1-2 quarto Would be charged to the bushel for grinding. This Income Tax Returns Double. The state income tax law will yield a return of $81,126.87, which is double the amount of last year, according to a statement by Carlton W. Sawyer, comptroller general. The total amount received from the tax In 1014 was $15, 603.3V. Afore than four-fifths of the total Increase came from Charles ton county, which paid seven times as much this year as last. The amount* paid from Kershaw county last year was $257.35, for 1015. $215.50. Cansler Will Run. Columbia, Nov. 1.- ? "Yes, nir, I will be n candidate for railroad commla Klonor," said James Caiisler of Tireah, ill York county* who wttg among tli? visitor* in Columbia yesterday. "Your initials, Mr. Cansler?" "Cot no Initials, Just plain 'Cahsler of Tirznh.'*' "How old are you?" v "Fifty-eight, but still in the running, aim! bound to win." - : * "How many campaigns have you particifftited in?" "I dou't know. They are all paid for." Mr*. Cansler came to Colombia for the fair. Saturday -ho. called at the | governor's office. PRICE PROBE STARTS Any Division of Territory by the Mills I* a Violation. Wiixtili.igtoit,' t Mobcr lib. t'ifytUor la fol'lUllHoll Wll* obtained I Olhl,\ ill IV glird In tin* IllVI'sttimtlOJI /by till' fed , ?' | ? ti, ??nil trades roiuuit luii Into till' rot Ion market* lit eoftutu sections of the Soiitli, gnuoUJU'cmeiM <i|' which was made severa I iIh.vh nun. The Invest I Kilt loll will si nil ill II I ?\\ 1 1 h y s lit An iIits< ill mill will rxli'inl lit other town ill till' Minimum Wii't.loil of Si. Mill Curo i i mi iimi (icoi-Rin. rui- .luvi'HtiKntWm Is uudiM't iiken nt th?< idpicst nt' Con Kt'csHiiiun Wyatt Aiken. who-Jiecaiii" in (crested in 1 h?k 1 ?> 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 of business men iimi farmers it t Anderson I Int t cot Ion was selling at Anderson for less Hum li was bringing at other markets nearby, Mr <!. I'. It row lie, publisher of The Anderson Dully Mall, was in Washing Inn this week and had a conference with Hull, W. .? li arris, a member of tho commission, in regard to the mat ter, and the whole situation was <lli#^ (?nsscd pretty thoroughly. Mr, Ilitrrfs declared Hint lie was deeply Interest ed In the matter and would give the Investigation Ids personal suihmvIsIoii. He may go to Anderson himself with In the next week or so and upend some time there and in that section. Mr. Harris, who was formerly director of the census, Is a (jeorglan. and has an intimate knowledge of the cotton husi lies. It is claimed hy.Aome that the large cotton operators of the South, who supply Hie mills with cotton, have 'mi agreement by which they will not buy Cotton In territory conttnguoUH to the - mills, and ttiat at points wlicre this agreement Is In effect the mills have ?control of the market ami that as a result there Is a depression of prices. It Is claimed that cotton sells at high er prices at points where this agree ment Is not hi effect. Itepresentutlves of the trades commission will look into this, as well as Into tho practice of some of the mills of buying cotton at an average-price instead of buying each - i bale according to grade. i Mr. I i row lie says there has been much complaint as to the Anderson cotton [ market for several years, a ml that he , Is anxious to find oill just what ground ; there Is for these complaints, and be lieves this caii be best accomplished through an Investigation by the trades commission under the authority given It by congress. "We are not esi>eclally anxious for the trial and conviction of anybody" he said, "but We want to know Just what Is the matter. Every body at Anderson knows that cotton has been selling there for less than at many nearby points, and this shows that there is something wrong. Jf we ?can get the evil removed and tho cot ton market free from the depression, we will be satisfied, but we do want that done and we want it done quick ly. We liellove the trades commission has the jiower and authority to And the cause of the trouble, and to put a stop to It, and we have appealed to _ theiu for help. \That Is all there Is to It." ' Commissioner Harris asked many questions un to the situation, and showed a deep interest In the matter. *'If there has been a division of terri tory for Iniyiug cotton," he said, "it 1h nndonhtedly a violation of the law. It Is the duty of the trades commki wjon to assist ? in the enforcement of the law, and that is our interest In the matter. We will l?e glad to have the help and co-operation of the peo ple in the communities affected, so that we may get at all the facta." The commission has had similar com plaints from other gectious oF~~the Soul h, it is understood, and the in vestigation may take a wide range he fore It is concluded, but the first work will l>o done at Anderson and vicinity, and, as stated, the work will be started within the next few days. ? Circus is On The Way. ' ? " The circus is on the way. This will he glad news to the kiddles ns well as- , the old folks who will have to go along to take care of the children. An ad vance man of the Sparks World Fam-e> ous Shows called on The Chronicle ye> terday to place aii a < I vortislug ^crm^ tract with us for next week. TlmfrWn will hold forth on the SeaboardjVror' erty near the freight depot,, and tlui date will be Wednesday, Nov. 24th. u V 11 ' - Selling Oakland Cars. Dr. W. J. Dunn, who has the agency for the Oakland eany in Camden, haa sold two within the past week. Those buying were Me*srs.# B. M'. Pearce ami George McCoy. Dr. Dunn has a car load of Oaklands on the road now and is expecting them to arrive daily. -.v. > .v..