The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 23, 1917, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHkONICLE
II. I). Mies Mid f
> l'nlillsliern.
K. N. McDowell., .. \
Published every Friday at I WW) No.
Hroad Street, ami entered at the iJam
?"ivii postolllce hh second clans mall ljjta?e
ter. I'rlee |Hir tiiuniiii $1.50,
. .?< ??
?' *' - ^ *.? * 1 *
We aro Klad to receive coininunioa
lions of a reasonable length, I mi. an
Important condition of their puhftcH
tlon Is that they shall In all taws he
accompanied l>y the full name and
exact address of t h?? sender. Obitu
aries. resolution* of re?|?eet, and church
not Ires will not la* charged for. Mat
ters of purely a personal nature will
lie charged for at the rate of tlve rent*
?4 line. Whiskey or patent medicine
rtfl\ ert Isemt'iils will not t>e arcitpted at
any price. Hates for display adver
rising made known on application
-t * *
Camden, S. ('? February SJ.'t, I!) 17.
? \ >11^1 c<?i has tflven old .John liar
'ryrorn I In* Imnlc.Nt Mow li e has re
? civi'fi In iiuiii.v years.
"Srahoa ?"? I " Hill Stevenson may 1 1 ? ? t
?I ?? the hest looking represen f ; 1 1 i \ ? ? in
thr ne.M National lion e, hut \oii ran
??mint 1 1 1 ?? >1 1 . 1 1 i in heiitu' .hea r< I from when
In* irrls i Hen*.
Tlir ( 'ha I'loi ir < Misrrvrr ? ? f* The. r~-?luy
hail thr following head over the "Itolie
l?ry" Kill "l.ay the .Irsi about the
hilep on the Chestnut Shelf at Last.
The l>n--i\ l>ays ait* Cumin'; John
I ta rlryroi li's A Kuiitiili'. for llir 1 I'.oiir
l?ry" I '? i 1 1 Max I 'asset I."
We ile>ire to lliniik fho?.e of tlirl
mim miners who so kindly ami tpiiekly i
phoned the eleetimi returns to ik. I
There wrrr a ureat many, how rvrr,
who treated thr whole matter with ah
-olute indiffereiiee. 1 n helping this pa -
uer ^ri the returns it is helping the
entire sta te know the rrsltlt tlir nr\t
inorninu. N\* ? ? semi our if port t > thr
' irtre dailies wherr the tijrure arc rom
pilnl ami uivmi to the pnlilir iii aii
exeeedinuly -hort wliilr. It is a matter
<>f regret that -who mv YfuaTi
!i< ?< I to Voir think -o little of tile U<|\
? rnmriit of j I j i - - i a t r ami nation that
lie V will not Lfo to the poll-: .'Hid Vote
At >r vr 1 1 prerinrls in the primarv held
>\'ednr-day there was no eleetion hold.
I'hi- should not I ii ? so.
l lir I > 1 1 1 { a 1 1 r ? ; 1 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ? - 1 1 1 It 2 i ? 1 1 1 ? ? r i
lilll a ? I opt ri I 1 iv l>ol!l lioll-r- of tlir r 1 1 r - J
! a I : i ? ^ ? 1 1 1 1 ? I y Tur-da\ I 'rov ? i?^i? ?ii?- j
? f the nira-iit r are thai a quart of i
\lli 1\ i ? \ 1 1 1 ; i \ lir pro. nrnj i;|' ll 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 )
oil t el'l ilieales j- lii il !?\ t'.r hul^r of
I ' r o 1 1 a I <? Tlir pi i mil i- i ? iinl upon
'?a,\ nil 111 "I' I frr I' pt I -I | : I -. a < ?? ?? ? 1 1 1
panir.| t . \ : i f ! ;? I . i \ it that t h? ? whikr; j
i-. foi uir.l i< j ii. 1 1 purpoM? A gallon of |
winr ma \ I ?? ? pr? nil r< ?< I ra- h lit. ? ; I Ii ?
?,\ . , .j i ? -,i 1 1, . i i . |or ~ i ? i" 1 1 1 1 ? - : 1 1 a < or'
l eli:_'iol| > , ill 1 po- r- W ? '||ir ll . !l"f lll<'j
hea < I ?? 'of fa in llir-- - ; u > I ? - 1 1 1 ?- and mi !
?tor- an- ? \. iu>lr ! ;'imiii tit pro\ i- ioii
? f tin- lull I'uii! hniriit .foi \ iola I ion
i- lea t ? i \.ir.| oar \rai - impri i n
Illelit Ol , line of S I .? H ii I. .1 |., a ll Thr
law 1 - I o I ???????! jje r n ? ? ! i \ \\ i 1 II ? '?> I ,
? la \ -
John I Mi I .a ui in ha- v. i ; 1 1 . ? 1 1 a |
IriilTfhv irltrf !?> .1 \ I'.ahU-. pl'i ?- 1 1 Ir 1 1 1
ot' ihr Slate \V a iv I r 1 1 1 - e a - ?? i a t i ot i in
\v h i . - ) t lie -a \ - ho wil 1 1 ot ! r ;i . a r ? 1 1
?fair t< r U'' v ?? i a "i v II. hand
-oinr h"! -hot to r .? <oiith < ai'oiina ?
I ? i - 1 a I 1 1 ! r a Ini ? . ".til . I
lioii- i ? 1 1 r i' a 1 1 \
Tin ? -a pl.t
I ri'lr.'ll ;? I I art ir at'.
w liirh w .1 pa i : i a
M'<to|l. -I fr
. . f So' M H I
\ ' I ' a 1
.1 I ll . t
FOR STOCK
IN THE
CAMDEN
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
WILL BE DUE
\T THE
Loan & Savings Bank
' AMDFN. S. C
rhurstiay. .Mar. I, 1917
JNO. S. LINDSAY, Sec.
MARCH
PAYMENT
From Other Paper*.
A Superabundance.
Si >11 1 1) Carolina has more | R>Utles
to i lu* square mile (linn any other
staJi' In the union. It lasts Uere nil
I ho year round, ol\' years as wvll hh
VSpilon years. IHit It's a fits* eouu
try, ami unhody need tn worry In off
years In dot-lion yours hit ran take
itlkaifl, ami then tfet enough to satis
fy any reasonable eitizen '?Now t terry
( Miserver
A rran^oinonts have been inatlo b)
Tlio Ledger t ? ? publish CooiKo It K< tes
ter's history of "Uleaseisin" In pamph
let form, ami this work will ho pro
dined at an early dute. Mr. Kooster
In editor <>f the <ireenville Piedmont
lie hlls w t it tell ait inloresl ?nt? s??rifs of
(U'iieles 0)1 " 1 1 lea sei .slu" ill Wtlli'll III*
.;i \ es man> historical faef?. never he
fore published in connoet ion Willi t ho.
Unrest of the people of this slate. He
t::i s l.eeii in newspaper work all of hi*
life, and is familiar wnii the political
i le\cl( ipinen t s of rlie past ipiarter of a
reiitnrx. In ills discussion of Hloase
Um ,\h'. K<tesjer ^ixAs uiunx interest
inu sidelights that had hearings on the
results of different campaigns. These
articles ha \ o l?een isihlished In serial
form in The I'iediuout and have cans
ed considerable diseussjoli throughout
the *tate. There are two cha|ter- .set
to l.e published The pamphlet will
eontn in 1 1 en r I \ I ? h i pa ye- ilaffuey
Nilu'el ?
The 'liifc llttari.'
Said ,i friend to ns yesterday, Mr.
has a had ease of the " I ? i iX
head." I'or the fellow who i> ihns
alllieted we are sorry for indeed it
is an awful disease. The "hijf head"
is a popular wily of expressing a
i-ouiuion and \er\ frequent ailment of
sonie people It arises from various
sourees hut the real foundation Is a
iek of y.iod 00111111011 sense. A little
Mioiie.v develops it in soliie people; a
few u'lH.d (lot lies yi-V??s It to others; a
? ? 1 1 le ollieo where ehliliee K ^'iveil to
Arivlv .1 little aulhorily. i> often the
"a use of ii. while others eateh 'l from
having a little bettor joh than some
?f their a-soelates. The truth is no
sensible person tfets tin' "Idtc head."
The one who becomes stink up and
st if) necked from sources of any kind,
lire weak in the intellectual eallhre.
He jns-t plain ever\ day folks and
the world will like you hetter and
voifll live loiiirer and he happier.
< 'linton ( 'hroniele.
(iornmny's Shroud Move.
i i'itii):i n x has nwnle another shrewd
mow, ?ni?' intemle.l t<? prepare tin?
(icrin.m j >? ?? ? | > 1 1 * t'<?r a serious hreak
with the lulled State's. She has in
liiniitnl tii the I * 1 1 i t im I States through
Lliu Svv-Ls^? minister HeM ? ? dn'irnd
":i di<eu?ion" so it-- In : i \" ? ? i < 1 it' pos
si I>|.- war witii I hi - eon n try. Slit- knows
the 1 " 1 1 1 1 ? | Slater ? -a i ? 1 1 1 ? t or will not
? 1 : 1 1 1 > in tlii- serious husiue-s, l?ut l?y
making this sumrest ion she i-; in the
position of plaeiui; tin- I ? u r? I ? * 1 1 of war
? ?ii our s|ioiili|i-i's. She. that is the
Kai-ei ; 1 1 1 < I hi- i;iii say with a
vliin^ i<i the <o,rnian people "We
tried exerx ?iij in the xxorld to keep
tin- p? aor xx i t ti those pi-; Yankee-. hltt |
\ on s,-i> we coiih I not
The ? iertnan people make up .i ureal, j
1 >\;|l<le Ilia--. T ll e \ are U' 1 \ er liet I hy
III'- urea I est -xx a -lll'll' kler oil tile fate
of, the uh 'lie a 1 1 ? I If ha- with him a
' '.i --. Hie .luiikir-. who haxo only a
profound ? ? ii 1 1 ? - 1 1 1 j > r for the eomiiion
I pie "i' ( i. rmanx To iheni the peo
| 1 1 e. Ill'" II). -II. lie .jli-t -O nilj.-ll "ea 1 1 ?
..??II f. Itl'ler ThoX have ll<> feelillU
I ho III a 1 1 a Ii' 1 the wile a II' 1
? h i i 1 1 Ten of hi- little famil.x. Let him
liuhl l"i" the |-'a t lierla m I that the of
li' el 'la-- I ' 1 a > he kept -oelire ill their
o..-ifio!i of the ruliliu 'las-. These
? ?Hi', eis are I. rave of . .njr-e ih'ey are
hra \ e : t he v are tiuhtinu t*. >r life it
-e'f If they fall I hex h"|?e to make
their | ?' ?- i t i o 1 1 -eel i n ? for their ehll
? ! re i * \nxfhinu to keep i hijiu ? :1s1
t ho v . i r. ? S!i..ii!'l lii'i'inanv lo .? thi-j
war th.'x (? at. an I I hex fear with tea j
-??'i. tin- w iiole military. elass- rule ,
- ' -teia ma x tail 1 1 1 ? ! a rojuihli-' i i- ? in !
I ; t'M'l ?'! the |i"',M'|\ of tile lllliliul
: ? - ' - ? <Mt that i he i | i|e will!
i ? i ? "f . x i ! i , an m t i a I hoi r J
w : . ! ut 1 1? i -
Manx j . x\ h o . . \ t iieir -. x m !
I a i hie i . . i i?*i aiat.v a - t !:? "iiiuler
? i ?' ? !? I -t a 1 ? ? i tin I' h e \ . I ? . ?
?: II I I'll I -: i ! 'at if I ! ie\ \ e| e .ill j
t heio r in t t iioj j* povir ion w otiM )..? j
? i ? ! i : , t". . j. 1. ? i I'll'- \v !i j
' i.l ? lei II !,ax I i - I ? I'M . otlle i
? : . ? - ? ? "I ?? ' ? ? !" ? \ i.ax . I a * '?? j
The! ' I ? ! a 1 1 _ 1 i ? ? - !;?< \ e i
- !. ? l.e
? - -a !
!' ; I : . . ;
f i .? ' mi i \ mi. r
a re' i ?? ? p, ?
. t 1 ? . ? Kai -or
in- - r 1 1 1 i 1 1 u '
1 : : e 1 1 ,,i
-t l r.'if 5 ? i v
Ti- ? * ' ? - that
. I !'!)? ... X I ? ! !) i - ' ?
I lie I'art U .? \\ -nilil l ake.
' :? ;. . \ . i ? i i . ?! . m'x- has : :
? r , . ?? ? 1 I'm: .
-V - o I . ? ll... ' XX a ? XX it a <e
. . ..... ;!.? M . .i ^ ? ? r. x *.,?p ??
i' ? - : v v a : ? i - i a ! ? I v : * '
! I ' I'or l 1 T :ii; ..; .
?"?If- ?a ? ! !.' :..| f i j
I ? ? ; ' ? 1 "i i. > I. ia ? A :t ; ? ? r i ' -a . " ? : : i
V ? )--.-? ? k'-e'.l the t r . !
? ... ? - . . ' \X ? M ?! re ea e '
? -hill. ? A .. . tT ..vr !
i
? i - ? ? ! . ? ? I r 1 1 a i 1 1 a ' |
l'i a '? e . 1 1 : . : ? . m :. ? r \ with t ho |
?.'??I -*"r ! xx ? : : ] ? t j J xvith t. ? ;
-.??at int'-rf rencv from t!ie <or;..aii|
'..n a rim- " That. <inil ? !;e finaneir.u. i
I- e - - : ' ? T i i V lPI'1 J I i I J I J , , ; , . ..f lif.'-r !
Ihltain and France, constitutes about
eitont to which the 1'nlted States
would tx> ? .? 1 1 ? ? i Upon t<> partlel|>ate
tn a war hucU an lias Ihsmi threatened
In consequence of t lit* soverUitf of re
lut Ions wlili <loriuany. ? t'hnrlottc Oh
hoi* vol*.
A Mil was Introduced In congress !
Saturday provhHnu for compulsory mil ?
Itnry training without pay for sl\
months every .war for youtu: men .in
their ItUU year, thus securing a re
serve force based on universal ? mlli
tary trainliu: A f i ?> i tills six months
tialiiinu, the .? 'iiiiK men belong to the
reserve force for nine years. It Is
estimated that tills plan would se
Mill' a reserve force of r?< M ),? M ?? ? read.v
:?l iiny linn* lo be ? illed Into *ei \ ice.
New I ??*i* i\\ ? thservcr.
Seeretivf I'olitirN.
A serl'el < ill!H ll i/.a t loll of fliritlCI'S for
|i< >i ii ini I purposes in lids state, may l?* i
a yood tiling for the farmers. ' If
1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 1 1 ? r h i i > in Hie i >i ua ui/a t ion Is eon j
lined to fanner-, it Is possible that
It will hrinj; about some of the re j
fi>i nis whieh the fanners have in mind. |
W hat direetion its activities will take
we have not yet learned. hut It \\ 1 1 1 {
liardlv he ahle to ylvo the farmer a
larger representation now. The farm i
ers have controlled the election* for j
a l'o.mI i i i ; i 1 1 \eais, nut whether the\
have heen truly i?eprc*?ntcd is another
question Aspirinu lawyers and politi
cian* have hitherto found places some
h 'w <11 nther in fanner organizations i
and it is i h iiii it f ii I whether Mr. Fanner
has heen as truly represented as he {
f'l 'II Id lliive I ?<?<?! I . We (lo llOt UH\Ch
fa in- v the Idea of a see re I political par
ty. l>ut we do not look for any harm
from it If it will hem-fit the farmer.
the into needn't be Uneasy. If It
turns nut to be another scheme of poll (
tieiaus the members will yet wise to j
it and kill it I. aureus Advertiser. |
Thai I nfxpireii T?*rm.
A > the facts with regard to that un
expired 1 1*1 in come 11 1 > lh?* |M'0|?h? of
tin- district arc less ami less pleased.
It i> ;;oiiu; to rost tin- district six
t ci ? ii hundred (lollors In li?>]i| the UCe
i-ssn r\ election. ami the total pay of
'lie successful eamUdate will In* only,
$1 .'JS5.
( >i ivcnior Mannim; is responsible for
this situation more than any other
one man.
When t h?* Honiocratle executive com
mittee hold its first nicotine to arrange
fur the selection itf a nominee for
the fidl term, it decided to let the un
expired term >;<? h.v the hoard. The
reason was that there was no praeti- i
eal necessity for a representative dur
1m; the few days that he would he
ahle to sit. and besides the election j
would In* too oxjHMisive.
Afterward Governor Manning decid
ed that he would call an ?deetinn for'
the unexpired term anyway, and the j
executive committee was called hack
tu make arrangements for it.
I ';?<>(! the second moetiiu; of the e\.*t|
ecut i ve committee all, of the eandi- ]
dates fur the full term were asked as
to what they t hom;ht \ih?uit callim; an
elect Ii di f<?r the unexpired term, and
naturally they took the position that
if the people of the Fifth l>istrlet want
ed -u h 1 > i election it was not up to
the ca 1 1< i i< in ' es tor the full term to
? .1 ? feet
Chairman I'vans t ? ? I < i li.ivernor .Man
nin^r that there was no use for this
election : hut not prevail
upon the governor to leave it alone,
and Mr. Kvans took the (xisition that
if there was to he an election, the
candidates must i;o into the primary,
i- he was not L'oim: to have the Deni
o.-rats running in the general election
( ? \ ci'pt .in the endorsement of the Mem
? "?rats in the primary
Although the two elections are t-.
he held together. tile expense accounts
are to he kept separate ? each is heim;
advertised as a separate and distinct
election, and the managers are to he
paid as if they were conductive two
elect ions.
While in Yorkville last M"iida\ ? i .
prnfessi.inal business. Chairman Kvan- ,
-aid that this unexpired term election
would cost the state .< 1 . *?<??. the <ainc l
.1 - t' r the full term
I'l'itn the hc:riuuim: Chairman K\
Ilise f . ?! ? I the people who Here j ?i j 1 ! '
i-,_' I'm the election t*. ? r the unexpired |
tcini that there w a > nothing' t" that i
? i ? ? t . ?i i that the -iici -es- fnl candidal--;
w - -u Id Let a full i eal * I i.i y. rf ??
I'lle I|lle-tii.|| of p:,\ is tlXc.| |.\ tat
lite llle coii:;i e?'smej| elect xx i i I re
from the date i f t!ie I'.eaf
! f ? ? r t ; te r inciimhent t" the end of
teiiit That will mean .*L,~i a da\
"?7 ii.r - ? i SP ?_'.*? \ !.m ? he will L'et
:i i : i i ? ? ? t w ; ! :niii ? ' 1 ! : 1 t<> .^P'H).
! '? lit : : ;? ? i : < !.a \ pa \ f. ?r a pri
a r\ ,i t ( w h ? a \ c.i r ? :
'? at >"Joiv i | .fa ! >f Sl.L's.", a :
? ? ? r e - 1 t . . .f a I -Mi t .* 1 t;no
d::*t a I'ew Sora|is.
1 e l flit'! re \ ! 1 .'H
M! a! Is \. ? 1 ills', I ; led in a ' ill)
; ? ! ? ? ? ? i- via t i-nis.
H-rm ? rr.i H H rf H'i ri< -tor
' I"' ?? i e - are used !!l . 11 1 < >llloh i !#?
' ? I ? States
- 1 1 -tti a lull, i n nm s..h?* have l.een
! '? r j ei''. w . rkit. ' i a w ater
? e. t I - icili.s are - ! .
? u ? ? ? fpr. ? f frJ. i.'itnp ?? kc
,V,? ^ ^
?? ...? . i-rs :t m '
' i i W i le?. it emit :? f.i i
' ' i . a t 4 j : it.
A ?.y wt ? f..r
of' i. ? rini'.- a -a? ietit ?
t" '? ? i: injur <1 iih slightly with
! hi' ' I ? i '! I ed hi '!.<?
I ? ' i . has t h- ".'est k :i. .u ? d?*
i- . ' ? ' 7 ' j..-r r j r ?: < r< rr?"
ric.r f .-. r r- m , s|.|)(,r!is <>, the
Wnr!'!
To . an. . wafer > nt of pl/ves inf.
whi'-h ;? ' :ks there |.:is '.eon Invent '
< 1 an ? r r'.< *ium-' < <?!?) 'dh^f a '
f.u'
REALTY TRANSFERS
A? Shown by Books in Office
of County Auditor.
I* Isabella Willi# inn, ot al, to Kiuma
J Klradfnrd. H acres $:.'ftO.
? Sallle <5olY to Nancy I'. Mdes,
acres, $l.tM)
Lewis (I'askiu to Thonuis Kerdiaw.
aCt'OS, $r?o.
.M. C Truexdel et a I to Sallle C.
TiuomIcII, M acres, $1.00.
M C. Truesdoll <?t a I 'to It. M Trues
<lcll. I I IUTOH. $L
J S. Truesdcll ?t al to Sarah c.
(Jarduer, II aerex, #l,'<K).
.1 ? ; . Feaster, Jr.. to H. I ?. Yau^hati, j
'Jo acres.
II I.. SehloshurK l" A W. Itahon, 1 T? )
anv, $,T75.IM>.
.1 l ?. Ingram to II. K. Hyatt, I lot !
anil houses at Kethune, ?J, (KM).
M (' TriU'sih'l, et al. to .1 S. Tnios- j
1 del. 7." acre*. $ 1 .(M(.
Kva Hi I S. Truesdell to J. S. Trues
? It'll, ?*?.'? acres, $100.
.1 M Sowel I to >V. I'. Sowell, KM) i
I aii'i's, $1,500. .
j t ola Matlils to Jcuult M IIiikIIsIi, 1
house and lot ?>u Main stre? t. $.'t,5t)0,
I I,. .1. .Ionian to C. U. I'itts, 100 ai'i'i's,
I $ i
\ .1 Itennet t ami It. C. Mennctt to .1.
! II Watson, ,"?(? acres, $'J?tO.
I II I'.unis to \Y C. Conyers. I acre
i o i road leading to Hermitage Cotton
Mill, $L'0O.
W. .1. I >imn to T. S. 1 >li 1 1 In p. I lot
and - houses, corner York and Mill
Streets. $.'t,UOO.
K. Cook to .Merchants Furniture
Co., I house and lot in town of Ker -
shaw. $.'>,<MM),
.1 II Clyhuru. Clerk of Court, to|
Miii\ M. rearee, 1 house and lot on!
Fair St reel. $LUn>o.
I.. A Wit tkowsky. Mailer, to Win. M.
I'.il'c. ai res.
John I. I towers t?> 11. M. o^huru. 0
acres 00.
I .. A. \V it t Ko\\ sky. Master, to John I i
1 lowers. ."7 acres, $ lf?.">.
\ I ?. i:strid!,'e to J. H. Kudisill and
.! 15. Kudisill, 170 acres, $L\i)!Hi.
Annie M. Hrown, Mangle Mayer and |
S.niiiiel < iallier to Klttv Mcl/cmore. 1 j
acre. $1 ?mi
Lli/.a M Dun and C. F. Munn to \V. T. ?
Ilolley, (>."? acres, $t>00.
I,. A. Wlttkowsky, Master, to Thomas j
.1 Kirklnnd, "JJO acres, $500. ^
Thomas J. Kirkland to \Y. L. < '1 v - ?
hum. L'L'O acres. $1,000.
.1 L. Henrietta KatclilTe to Ji>sc|>h |
IV KatclilTe. IT)*, acres. !<.-><*>.
Kank of Kethune to I. M. < 'opeland. ,
? !o acres, $S(H
I Jelij. K icha I'dsoii to \V. .). I )ee ;, 57
acres. *<i<M>.
T I'. Samlers. Sr.. to K. < '. 1 >e?js, iso
aires. .<105.
W. !?'. I 'avis to M. M. Maker, I lots i
and 1 house in town of Methune, $1,(WM). [
W. .T. Motley to ( '. A. Motley, 50 '
acres. SJ(M).
T. I.ee I.ittle to John I ?. Mcl.ain. 1 !
!"i .<10.
T. Lee Little to John l> Mcl.ain. 1 i
lot. Sf.i'O. j
W. \V. 1 1 ii< kahee, * sheriff, to \V. F. .
Kn.-M'li, Jr. 1 house and lot <?u Kin;;
street. ,<sn
<Jillia:n Souell to J. M. Sowell. KM)
i
acre*. $'_'no.
L. A Witt ko\\-sk \ . Master, to W. II ;
Kirl'hriilc, l.'lo acres.
Nv. .1 Ynuiii.' to .1 I,. iiu\ acres
.,>7r?.i h ? ,
]'. i! l'il'hic to John r.urrou^hs l
house ai, d lot on Camphellc street.,
ftilNuVi.
1 >. M Met 'askill tn W I'. Sowell j
7~i ni'iv- j: 1 ,i m m ).( m t.
T. I.. V? ?iinir to Adam 1> Y??uim 1 -?">
acres Sinn.
< 'a r< >1 i ne Mavis 1 1 ? Sit 1 1 it* Adam-, ? ' t ;
111. ?'.U ;liTt'< $1<I.
Kli/ahet li M. Boykin. ? * f al. to W. II. j
Tiller 102 acres $7."W>.
M. A. Wittkmvsky. Master, to Ualpli
N. Kllis. ST<) acres Jf8.700.0u.
< 'onsoiidated Farm ( '< >. to 1 1 ? ? 1 ? ?? i A.
Kavatre dl'J 1-4 acres $.">(mi.
W. I,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i< *11 1 1 to I,. A Sowell
acres $.~>i mi. j
S. M. 1 1 i 1 1 ? >n to Kershaw Heal Kstate
ami Ins. ?'<>. ''.Tn acres $.'JtriOO.OO
.) II Wat-oii t" T /. Mooiie ."?0 a< rcs
1. 1 M I
.1. I. II llat> lill'e to Henry .1 Kal- !
clilT 17.". acres ami ~ huildiinjs $(?0o. '
and i' >\ e and alTect ion.
.Mld\ Addison to Wateree Power Co.'
1 - 1-2 ;i.Tfs .SIIMMI and other eolisjd
era t ion.
I.. A. Will kowsk v . .Master, to W. A.
Sanders .'in acres .Si: to.
S. M Mcfaskill to It. I,. .Johnson,
? M\. Ill a<res and I buildings $(J.00U.
W. \V. I In. kid ShorlfT. t>> X I..
lloU^ll Lit M I :n r.'s S 1 1 h i
.1. U Mai! to W .1 lla'd l'.rj acres
< |lHI
S. .1. I N oil! . t .li to Mr- W. I'
lVtlivrrew J I a ? re
I.ottie We-t to S ( W e-: 7*1 tv
S 1 .200.
I '. M I v I- ? . ! W I ' 'I'll >111 { isi i|| *>( I
a .'res $<HMI
Frederick! Kuk'.n ; to I S Spe.ar
jj acres $loo
\ -tl Ve-i -I m Vfr- ? Ha IMJrTT I ! il ~
hio. T. Net l lev acres $10.
V K. M- K i nn a to M M Maker ',?>
a res $1.2oO
W. I/. P.!a? km >i < i T .I Mivuorv
I house and l?.t
Mary I Id! I'antev to Kdward V.
II id 'J acre- ] l.nildin- $iuu.
.I II. CM '> i."\. Clerk <>f Court to A
i Tula K. Mad ~o < r<-s x ?_
W. W. IT : ka! , Sheriff to A C
Williamson ."??? a< r. - $t0.fMi
I Mit>*! >:n M < M'l.eiidoii.
r.?? acres s~uo
Mary A Munn .o,d c !?' Mur.n to
.! M M nn n L'fl a> re- S.Vtfi
\ndy K el ! \ f. |: Ocjhuri. In a? res
*7", l"K I
.1 .e McC^k.i: U M I? 1/e 1 1 |
a '"es SI 7.
M. A "Wittkow-k \ . Master to <> .iah
S Pa ire 10s acres.
Maul Hrnwn and Millie M Dunn to
r.dllns Itro'vn 'Jo< i ,tt>.< jLViO and other j
C(.;;a.id? ration
Washington, D. C, March 5th, 1917
I*>\v Hound Trip Faros Via
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
"The l'rogrwwlvp Hallway of The South"
Four Through Solid Stool Train* .Daily North ami South on kus(
Ami Convenient Schedules
Flectrioally lOq nipped Throughout
lMnlui; Car Service I'noxcollod
See Now row t Ticket Agent For Full Information, ??(,-.
\\\ Small, i>. r. A., Savannah, (\h.k
BETH1JNK NEWS NOTES.
A Chronicle of Happenings From Our
Regular Comnpourfoiit.
Bethuno. Fob. lIU. ? Mrs. Lou Wat kins,
of McHcc, Boute 1, who fell from tlio
porch of her house some timo ago and
fractured her skull, tiled at the Colum
bia hospital last Saturday yinorning at
7 o'clock. Shi' was operated on last
week, hut to no avail. Mrs. Watklns
was 75 years of aye and leaves four
daughters and a la rye number of other
relatives The funeral services wore
held at I'nion Methodist church on Sun
da} morning at 11 o'eloek condueted
hy liev. <S. 1). Bailey, of McBeo. The
sympathy of the entire community Is
extended the relatives in their bereave
ment.
Mr. i? Wilmer King, of Koute 1, while
working at his shingle mill on Satur
day morning had the thumb and three
of the lingers of his right baud cut
oil".
The grocery lirm of West and Seegnrs
here has been dissolved. The business
will l>e continued as Seegars and Son.
An automobile driven by two travel
ing men from Chora w ran into.* a
moving freight train on Main street
here on Tuesday afternoon, partially
wrecking the ear.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. II. W.,
Northciitt died on Tuesday morning.
It was about three weeks old.
Mr. Mark King, of Noeeos. spent
Sunday at his old home here.
Miss Bonnie (Jardner of Kershaw, is
spending sonr* time with relatives
in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. (Jardner of the
Stokes bridge section, spent Sunday in
town
(Quarterly conference was hold at
the Bet 1 1 u lie Methodist church on Mon
day.
Mr. I?. 1'. I >eiinis. of Arlington, (Ja..
is spending some time with Mr. and
.Mrs. Hugh Oliver here
Mr. Frank Baird. of Chester, spent
a few days here this week.
Mrs. J. II. West left Monday morning
for a week's visit to relatives near
Ilartsville.
A forest tire oil Paris mountain near
Greenville last week, did considerable
damage.
Charleston Navy Yard may be pro
vided with a dry dock by the naval
appropriation bill.
Henry Ford, Thomas Kdisoa and ly.
rum Mtxlm, three the greatest livloj
geutusos in invention in America or
the world today are on a trip to CHuhv
loston.
?tmnt& jjall
2nd Avenue near Sarsfield
Club.
Select Patronage Solicited.
GROCERY
I wish to announce to my
friends and the public that I
have opened a Grocery Store
on Main street in the store
room one door north of the
Pearce-Young Hardware Co.
and will carry at all times a
complete line of staple and
fancy groceries. A share of
your business will be appre
ciated.
. Respectfully,
R. S. WILLIAMS
Phone 47.
You Can Bluff
Old Age
11 m.\er dare to lay his hand upon you and mark
u his own as long as youi* eyesight is unimpaired,
lit as the > ears creep on your eyes will need aid.
^^"^"TuTriT^Ted by
PERFECTLY FITTED GLASSES
W e U.st } our eyes and fit them With just the glasses
e\ ( s behind a pair of our glasses renew their
jnuth and vitality.. See us if you would see.
Kt membei we are here all the year 'round ? not
today and gone tomorrow ? and we stand back
of every sale we make.
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C.
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