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ISTKKN AHSI(;nK!> Lsioii vf iMiu'r Conft'VtHUM Held W dt i'hnrli'*ton. I - It ivo wound tip all E Us'l.?'*? ? f "" !' ",U> MIUl I(;(.;jl rtllKH'l' ' "till L JpjV fW^IVWl tljdp Usslj/JIIIK'U | , [yio [ ... i ' ?) HO Momliiy Lj,lt |? wiii'l up H - ?ilV:ilrs iinti L J ?I. iMM'iifs.. Several miliar! Lg per? ,!i I1" 1 ,! rityolu* f f 1 1| i !? I" < 'Jta licstoii t were L ,?! TIk* Ift'Vi OjMfc |*. W'jllsnu Lj rt.s,. lufio.'i - ap|>re L mid lli.'iiiK ? for I lio .sjileiHiid [rtsliiiiit'iil "K! ( "inference hy j Lentoii. Those resolution** yvoro ! Jit*) by a rlwlng vote. Blubop WilRWi iii*- ifjiu- i of Ilinhop J>?nny, iiukI*' a lnit.'f talk t?> tho <!ouf('riMi<x' l?fu rliiK oil appoint UU'lltM. Follow llltf tills IllltlrtMK lt|hl)0|> Denny r<*ud U?? n i>j)olui iiu'iit .s and au noun<i;<| oil a duck In till* Uiu'm of so vera I clinics. 'fN appolntnuMitH aru as foV. low* : Charlolon Dihlrht rr?'si?iw?}< Klrtor < ; v ftdfi ? ? AlirndaU' It. (J. Murpliy A l'pl?*i ?>i?? -A. H. tiojouruer Beaufort I' Hlirnwnn I'.Hlu-l circuit .1. I>. Hell lUtH'U S\VIUII|I- .1. V. SU.'liniW IJhKTton i ). \\ :? rn u i >llil>lo, ? .. '? ? < 'liai Ji'ston Bet lie), S. K Hari reel , I'. J. Uuuhh; Trinity, l? M 4*.i .?mmI * s. A. \Vol>??r, ?t>p?riiu?iorary. Yoiitfo'n Inland Paul K ("roaliy (iottanuvillo- <J. Ii. Ingram CypronK ? I). N. BuKbeo Flnhurdt <l). S. lr elder We can say truthfully that the *Docig<i Car is the best car on the market, and refer you to all owners to verify our statement. p^MHoawauMMKiiaiiii ??? (?UMMMr.aiMil i ?Mnu.ivr.tK*Ti'ji oa CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY The Fireside That Gomes With You U needn't have a cold *oom, a cold corner in your house, or a chilly moment in the day ? if you have a Perfection Smoke less Oil Heater. Just take it wherever the extra heat is needed. In five minutes it changes chills to cheery warmth. It's no trouble and it's very little < expense ? ten hours of comfort on a single gallon of kerosene. Why start a big coal fire when a little oil heater will do? The Perfection is smokeless, odor less and absolutely safe. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY /M- ? A Washington, D. G. Norfolk. Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE v^narioice, in. Charleston, W. V?. Cbarleatoo, S. C. Charlotte. N. C, Look for the Triangle Trademark. Sold in many styles and sizes at all hardware and general stores. /fic&ttf mtomrd faammo-Pmciit fcqiiridm I PR-PUR- PER PKKPBCTION uei.su w. v Dibble I- ii t iiia 11 ,1 J$. 1'ro, ,i r 1 1 a in i I . >i i J. T. |v, . I I Icudersom'Ulo- -UiHiJ, L. Ki.dnht ! I I" Jv ItlMltfOi i Itldneland <Joo, K, Way UhlpevlUe- -.1. II. Noland Waltcrbnro c. 1 1. Smith WiiihIu Mission, l!rnc*l K, Lpjn* FlorNUM Distrirl pFtitddlnjf Lider-- Ivtor Ktokou iumuu'IUvDU^? rir*i I'hurch, U. llw' hei'l .1 "in ?. ; Wt-.| | ; 1 1 ? I . |(; I,. Mill, Slip p),v ; Jifiim t LsvllU' Lln iilt. T. H, Morris 1 IM-ItfJitsviUi* <J W. Dnvls Ht'tlih'hcin-J* T. McI'iiiIiiik' ('heraw <i. T, 1 ! >i i in* hi C'Im Lurfleld .1 . I .. T.virr hurlliuMoii Triiiil}1, L. I.. lUsli'u \V. I >Vnl(, siipvnniuu'niry ; I '".jiworth, Warren <1 Arjj)ll;Dar|lnKton ii'-idl, It. Wi 1 1'.imi T'.IInI l 'lie- li'l lU'llI JMul T? Wood I Min i iic < '? * i i i i ii I 'I'. < ; I loftier} i rnri ivi'iie, .i t: iwicr T.-n'i r ..j( I a. White Lnmiir W. li. Arlali I iherly T, li. Owen Mnrllniro .!. p.. Lord M. ];m I. W. A riu II V.C.U J. \V. Wolllj)K Ml.ddeijdf rf \V. Vy liMiimii, supply rac.'ian.i \y. riviu.s ? P::iVij->ll<?(> II. T, MonlKon 'riinmo?jsvl)h> atKh piHjmh- Hert A ? Vnyell ; Tijuiubusvillc circuit, 11. 11. Dtiyh? Ulnghtree. District ) *ri v< I < llin1: elder- H. Jv Hrpwijo ? Andrews- ? ,L A. Campbell < ;nlr.i l? J'. 1 Vrlt ? r ( 'ordosviljc D, <>, Spit-ow ( Jpi.orjjHmVil' Duncan Memorial, il. I. Cautheu; West Lud, U. H. Tucker CreeloyvilU? SV. 1'. Way; II. W. 'Whltuker, supernumerary i ft milium ?y? I iiKiiiliain .J ones V 1 1 !?- S. (J, Morris ?larilttii w. i). Henderson Klu^st ivf 1). Arthur l'billi|M I .al<<> ( 'ily- W. II. I Hidj-'cs McCletlativllle ? (}. A. I'liMipollH, \V. T. HodenhflUfih Home ? IV A. Murray Sailor,*- .1. Davis Saiuplt ? (J. C. (Jardnor Scranton? C. W. Brtfixoss Suinmerton ? <\ ('. Derrick Turbeveille? P. K. Rlioad Marion District Providing Elder? M. W. H<K>k Ayuor ? 'Win. Hampton llb-hardsou, supply Bleuholm?J. S. Beasley Brownsville? L. T. Phillips Buoksivllle ? W. A. Youngblood, sup ply. Centenary circuit ? I). D. Joiioh Conway ? 10. L. McCoy; Conway cir cuit. (J. T. Rtioad Clio ? A. D. Bett* Dillon? ? M. L. Bank* Floyd's ? Felix S. Hook, supply Floy dale ? I). T. Everett (Jallivant's ? tV. II. Perry Latta? F. II. Sliuler Little ltiver ? -J. E. Cook Little Rock ? S. J. Betliea Little Pee Dee ? W. H. Phllilp? Loris? II. W. Sliealy ; II. L. Single ton, supernumerary Marlon? J. W. Daniel; Marion cir cuit, M. M. MeLendon Mulling ? S. (). Cantey ; Mullins cir cuit, II. F. Dukes Waceamaw circuit ? E. F. Scrogglns Sunday school Hold secretary, W. O. fchvens, Mullins, Quarterly Couferenocc Orangeburg District Presiding Elder ? A. .1. Caut.hefi Bamberg and Bamberg Mills ? ft. O. Watson Barnwell ? S. W. Henry Hranchvlllo^-T. J. White Cameron ? T. w. jUodliold Denmark? ^11. G. Hardin Edlsto? E. II.* Beckham Eutawvllle ? J. s. Rice G rover ? J. ('. Counts i Ilarleyvllhv ? t. L. Mullintx Norway ? J. K. Inabinet , North and Limestone ? C. B. Burns Olar ? Aclillle Sassard Orangeburg ? st. Paul, W. A. Iviasse heau ; W. S. Stokes, supernumerary ; Orangeburg circuit. W. A. Beckham Orange-^-J. A. Graham Providence ? T. L. iieivin ; J. F. Way. fuipernumerary Howes vllle ? J. J. Stevenson (J. W. Dukes, supernumerary Smoaks ? A.> S. Lesley Springfield ? E. P. Hutson St. George ? W. E. Wiggins Editor &outh Corallna Advocate ? W. C. Klrlcland, I Olar, Quarterly Confer ence. * Sumter District Presiding Elder ? II. W. Bayes Bethune circuit ? A. M. Garduer Bisihopville ? G. F. Watson ? Camden ? H. -Graves ; Camden eir 1 cult, A. C. Corhett, supply College Place Station ? Jno. Paul Pat ton ' Elloree-? S. W. Danner Fort Motte ? O. N. Rountree Heath Springs ? J. B. Weldon Kershaw. ? R. M. DuBose Lynchburg ? F. L. Glennan l . Manning ? W. B. Duncan i Oswego ? J. P. lnahnet L_ Plnewooti ? S. D. Bailey Providence ? Theodore E. Derrick Richland ? W. S. Myers St. John's and Remberts ? J. P. Atta way. St. Matthews Station ? G. F. Klrby. Sumter ? Trinity, It. S. Truesdale. Broad Street ? J. M. Rogers Sumter Circuit ? W. G. Elwell . Wateree-rW. It. Barnes, supply Presldept Columbia College, W. W. Daniel, College Place Station, Quarter ly Conference. Transferred : To the Western North Carolina Conference ? Marvin Auld ; to the Upper South Carolina Conference, J. B. Kilgore, Hamlin Etheredge, John W. Bailey, E. S. Jones, T. A. Shealy, R. C. Boulware, B. R. Turnlpseed. Numerous changes were made. The Bishop made an almost complete change In the presiding elders. Only two of tihe old ones are retained ? the Rev. II. B. Browne, of the Kings tree district, and Dr. II. W. Bays, of the Sumter district Charleston district h^s a new pre siding elder in the Rev. J. K. Edwards, who takes the place vacated by Dr. J. W. Daniel, whose term had expired. Mr. Edwards is quite a young man and comes fromr Blshopvllle, whdre he has had notable success. Dr. [Daniel Is api>olntcd pastor of, the church in Ma rlon, one of the strongest Methodist churches In the State. The new presiding elders are the Revs. Peter Stokes, A. J. Cauttien, M. W. Hook and G. E. Edwards, all young and aggressive men/ ? From Tuesday's Charleston News and Courier. ? ? * ' - (it rnliiiitc rarriu as "CAKMICS" at the ftlaji'-ilf Mo' duy, Dei. Wih, nil. > ims at in am; v. IVorm ive runners Willi Help of .County Yiv AluUiug (?ood Itoads. lllaney, S. J)eo. V. -This e.oinmuu ? >' i <1 hy tlic death ?>l' lidna, Mo t nv. \ .Hid Attractive mill' dud:!h ?I' <1 Mr ami Mrn, Henry Hianhnin, T.-Mn'i . . t' Mr. and Mrs. Will Par '?or. Xlic passed away early Sunday nori.it a . having heeen 111 H'Vi'fal weeks with di|'ll|i'r)a. Tho l'MjwU In this neighborhood are '.suhe Uija.'li improved, t Ik* couiity wlt4v Hi- l'l-.'t ?>f the progressive fa rniorn n re eon verl in:i the deep sand hods lain rood ' l,i y roads, There woro a lew larU'les with teams who Insisted Mdom road U for automobile^, I ain't got nolle," alid ' refused to help, 1ml these ire belli;,' convinced Into 1 1?<? spirit of 'letter roads, also. Mi*. John Idnkins has purchased an mtoinolille already und If we have an other prosperous year there will he several more purchasers. Mr. Karl II. liowen has Improved his home place, has a modern gin hottse. warehouse and will soon have waterworks 'a<hli><l to his restdoneo. We have a la rge sanitary room added to 'Trinity school and the principal, Mr. Hettys, \sltli his . assistant, Miss Marie Jackson hnyo organized n w?'l ety for other Improvements, IMsgah Notes. Jteinbert, S. Dec. 4. ? Fanners are hu?y planting oats and wheat. We fiojHi they all will plant heavily thin year and raise hogs and hominy and not so much cotton. Mr. K. I). Turner is quite sick, hut we. hope will soon lie well again. TlfeO box bU|>|H'r given at the home ??f Mrs j. M. l(o.ime> on last INims ? I ? * > nhhl for 1 1 1 * * Uoiiollt ??f (lu* ('luircli >vjih tjiiHe a mhv?'ss. Mr. I.iirry Smith atul wife, of Hoth iiy. spout Saturday nlidd and Sunday vl itluK their parent* u( this place, ami 1 1 ( t?i h f ?*< I services ill Swift Crook church iiiixlflj' oven lit#, Misx Nilttp ?;mik who is attending (Uo SI. ^lovi'jd '.s A<adcin> a ( Sumter. ?I 1 1,0 Meek ??!<< I ill home \lslllli^ lu r i ui i vi its; UoV. \ ; l '. I 'lllltlOl*. of WiWt VllJp, fill' ed hi i roiju lrt r :ip|)olnMiu'm lit Swifl ? ? 'l Siuiil:t\' afternoon ami preai lmd ?i lino oivfl !:ni i i *>d\ e sermon. Thaiiksjrl vlitg day |va>>od ? ?fV very lUlofi'ly ill till- . or|lt.|?. I :t \ t (o look forward to Is ChrlHlinits w li Ifli will ooli l:o iu-ro, N' < marriages to rojxiri at pre- opt. 1 Increase In Postal ltn\lnrjw. Washington, I>oe, 5,- Marked Ini in o\ t>im -i 1 1 in |)I1nIiiosh Is rolloriiil la Hie November revenues if the 5o larj* '?est. pord others of the country produc hf;;r npi roxiimitely half of all the juts iitl reeoipt>s.. lros|jinistor Cemral Uur leson announced litis today in a-ptate iuent showing an IncroaHo of ?r I7.1UI |'or ??old. for tho-c oili.-o ; over November a yea r a^o. It's Now Mtlyor Steven*. I Hiring tho absence of Mayor .1. C. Hardin, who Is at Xarauar Lake. N. V.. for his health, Alderman NY. U. Slovens will aot as Mayor of I took : n 1 1 liuck inn utvord, UATfcS TO chaklkhon. Account Southern Commercial Congress Kouud Trip $8.95. For tho above occasion tho' N. NV. it. U. of S. I', will well excursion tickets i'roin Camden lo Charleston at $2t.M5, j Tieks.-t:> will be Hold for all iruliis on December 1). \2; l.'l and It and ft?r trains Kchednled to arrive Charleston ht/jfnre noon of Dee. 15, limited return iil>t to midnight of December 22, I i) 1 f?. i'ro|H>rtionatoly low fares will lie made from all points on tho Atlantic Ouist Line. This Is u convention of the greatest lni|H>rUincQ to the Mouth's commercial, manufacturing and Industrial Interests. mimI will he an opening wedge for It'* opportunities at this time. In recog nltlon of its Importance the United States (loverninent proposes to send nine battleships to Charleston and In addition there will he a large number of cruisers, torpedo boats and sub marines there for the Inspection and pleasure of the large number of the Smith's representative citizens who will be present. For schedules and further informa tion, call on It. L. Benton, ticket agent, Camden, S. C. TRIIH'TK TO JI ih;? SMITH. Cftwdw Man MikIi' WoodrrCul loipre* : Ion oil I'cople of Colleton. \\ ;? ll i i*!t. >r< On UCOOUUt of Judge HiuitU having to leave (he 1 1| y i I IhisIihmh the ftall (i>nn of Court 0/ Common for Colleton county udJoiini.d jiJuu die Upd nlgld. '?(it before Us adjournment a special term if conrt WH? fixed by .ludgn Smith fo|- tin* tirM urclf In January, lit which. time iHiuiy yl' tin' large on hi her of (.'HM't now docketed will ho dl>* t m I i > f Judge Smith Ihih ?,()ilHi?iit|>u i" nturn Iji January for iho sp- l.il form, which will pr<il?ihly dl.\j)o- o of tho inn j.ii llV of tlh" e eases. Al tho it < I ,t i hi t'i i iiic-i 1 1 of court ,1 udu? W. 11. < J ruber, of tho hx*t)| bur, In a spei'ch replete nvIiJi praho of J udue Sin It 1 > a s a Judicial either and a nmn, on. ? i-t ?? i fi lolutiDp thiiukliig tho hiii 'i'* for his excellent work to YValterboro i in! endorsing his ability, Inn rtlallf ; anil desire to render ,|u tlce. In tho eourxV of his remarks lit Introducing Iho resolution, which will ho ;| >r?',i< ! on tht> minutes of,, the court. Jnd^e (irUher stilted flint the tq?tH*ln I lortu In January would probably ho iho luM tluit . Judge Smith would oojuluet In thin County, predicting that: before tho time for him to return here Judgo Smith w i ni hi I i' < ;i Hod to hlcher du lies. The J ml^e replied 1? a touehlng 'addfeuM in which lie abuttx! that, h1>; one tilin on the bench wiih to promote justice between man nnd uuin. Hlnce coining here three wwltn ago, (fudge Smith has made a wonderful impression on the |)C0pl0 of the eouil ty n ml has rendered ojlh'lent service for the -promotion of law and order und the establishment of JPHtleo. Judge Smith was tho guent ef honor last ?.dght at the home of CJoI. .1. <1. l*ii jjfot t, I' the local bar, whoro he mot the local alumni of the citadel, of which Institution Judge Smith la a graduate. N'orrls City, lad.? (Jueor things are sometimes found In a coal lulne. Re cently a miner dug out a piece of slate which looked like a Hhoe-nole; even the sewing on the edgea appearing por fcctly. Not long ago another miner found a perfectly formed aplnulng top, made of slate. Jena, La.? Honjainln Miller, former ly town marshall of Rlvepton, III., aur rendered to Hherlff T. 10. DeWltt re cently. Miller, who la nearly eighty vears old, says he Is wanted for tho murder of James Klrlln at Rlverton In 1879,' and that he baa been a hunted animal for forty years. C.AA Christmas Banking fAA vllu CLUB BOOKS jUU Now Ready to Hand Out We Have One For You ? Come in and Ask ^ ? For it. I- ?? You are invited to join the first Christmas Banking Club opened for the benefit of the people of Camden and Kershaw county. At some expense we have arranged to open this club and we hope to have the pleasure of mak ing many of our people happy next December by send ing them a nice Christmas check. The amount of your check will represent what you are willing t6 save and deposit each week for 50 weeks. You want to save? it's easy to join. Com in and let us tell you all about it and give you a book. See what systematic savings will do: The 10c Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - $127.50 The 5c Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to r - - $63.75 The 2c Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - - $25.50 The lc Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - - $12.75 The 25c Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - $12.50 The 50c Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - $25.00 The $1.00 Club in 50 Weeks Amounts to - - $50.00 If you do not receive one of our little books telling you . all about this "Christmas Banking Club" call at bank and ask for one. We have a book ready to hand you. Club opens December 20th. The First National Bank