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... k L.? -' ; . ' ? ' - Yt ? " .. * ? " ?:? . " . :''-?< -, . * , r ??*'?>'* < *\ %?''* Vs??? ? rt '??* * Al I 'Ai >7 ? ... . . . ^ . . ?.. . '. .. -y.:. &. ,1 . .., ...... ? ? ' ??- * - flHh ??* A 4 . ??:?.???*.-??.-- ???' ?- < v'. ?* *"? '? 1 j ? i '? ?V'.,' ' ?-~i?g?as>4e ?* IjME XXIX. , V rV ;V - - , CAMDEN,'SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917. f NUMBER 6. ? i*i ?? ?m?m*mm<?w?wg|j,n ,i i > i m . ii.miii ..>' i . ??. i It AtfAS* SMASH UNKH |.- Man> riihoiwrti Front Auk It im,hi Troop#. famt i>f Hourly f?*n miles on Jllll It'H" tllO 1 tullllll hIuhI fii?' Austrian line hard iiien vhrb'U.s po^ltiuua. {he M?4 CasiaKiiiiM/za to the head of fLjf ofin their renewal Eyr offensive I lit' Italians received L|,|r alii frt?|U tiOlUO of the lUllO K. i^treri*':- Umt huve hauled Cm fuux down to tlu? Isonzo L( i,i liH|> in ,,K' effort# aimed at fLduest of Trieste. Austria's bu L, ifi the Adriatic. K ihwif wt'if the Italians success [fe fjiJlflirillK IIUUHMXIUH/ IH)1l)ts of ?L^> lull moiv than D.(HK) Austrian jm-ltnluiK ollleers ill excess CTivprf taken. The Austrian* are Egfyhave '???en iaken completely fcrprise in the sudden onslaught lie Italians, who, < I i \ fit In;-, at ten | fit<u the -out lieru ^?iwl of the L Hue. had struck a hard Idow Cjr north. When, however, - the Li'.hi.- rwovered from their ?nr E !::?!?!(???'?'? heavy ooiintcr-at j lint the Italians tenael ibt> ground they had woo ^w'w advance of the -"** fflx-ui appreciably nearer from -the lower part of the line Mian ten miles away. The traversed and-yet to l>e \waua*i ht (litfiriilt for military n* ami even with other'nut ipo-s such as tile last frtive of tin* Italians wrt! Meept i?y litfli tlnnc *" te nature. .'- . -i fcpirative quiet still .fftitern front in F~' British, but farther fen) in Jlie line print, intensive artillery [jiojrress between the Ki ms iK'inj: most severe4ij , of Moulin tif Vauclerl. (%lli jtateau and Chevreux.. v " ii x jt exhortations of* the feer of win . M. Kerensky, pa'trooi* wise their attitude- of pttrnvs and w> into thefraywith dlijpt't of brin?inj? about tile uet^ Vn defeat of Germany, evidently , Warim: fruit The entire garrison ?diastoiM>l. Russia's l)l>r fortfc$$ tisvaI stnti?.ii in the Crimea, has I jsted unanimously that it l?e i>er-1 W to kTo to the ltitfn front and (?tattle to tin- Hermans, mil submarine* Tirtve sent to the ? two nil-ri' 1>iir steamships alhd i hi the l<ns i?t' t5tf lives. The ves fpre (lie I'.ritisli steamer Tran jniii. arthivr ;i- a transport,? which irank in tlie Mediterranean, and Frviich -11?:iiiier Soutay, wltli pas Kr* from subtiliki for Marseilles. ms coi'ncil of defense |WH1 Cooperate With National Organization. ir. Manning has announced his ihrtmotits uf memlMTs of the State Bril of 1 >efeiise. whose olflce it I be to eoojterate and {tupplement *urk ..f the national coiiboU? -Ke<v itoi: is civtMi in the a pi>ol fitments fctuUfth | m > l i tit -a 1 factions of the it and i?? many professions and vo ws. One woman, Miss K. E. Mo lock. nf Ni'wlior ry. ^former lwesi t ?f iiit- Coiii^'f for Women, nyied ih ;? member of thin wlant liuanl. I-rom the meml?er the (utiiH'il many ?committees 1organized at the suggestion fcjwtiuiial lu?jv. Thextvwiit have !<toty i.f m<ilH?ii/in^ the entire re ft the Stale f<?r service in the r IniIhms .if th,. r?.?nncii are: 1>. it. fc diainnaii. Hartsvilie; W. M. ^ ('lwiison i 'ollene ; Miss K. E. jtintur-k. XfwUTry: .1. K. Sirrine, Wile: Col. M. M. Hlythe, Green: iWilliam l'lliott. Columbia; Roh Uthan. Charleston? A. F. McKlfl : firwnw .John O." Richards, ty Hill : .1 w. \V annum, Green i Robert M- houcrail. ' Columbia,; H. Hueklnjrhain. Bllenton; ** L. Tik'ham. Marlon : OhriHtie t-Oolumltiii: John T. Stevens, **'? l?r. V M McT;eod, Flounce.; K. Reynolds. Columbia; Otto to*. Xowiierry: William Banks, ^Ih: He v.. John E.' White An ?' Krijjht Williamson. iDarlintfton J* Hanahan. Charleston; William J*. Hioniu Uoht. ({. Hall, Alv Visit in Fifty Year#. ^ ^araii .1 liniwn. aged 7T years, **''r revi,|,.,i; (lf tlljs (.<Hinty, but ?W"U in i.,.,. c..unt.v almut twenty* r",? < jiiiiiIch. was a visitor her? ofMlay. Although thi* clone to '1' N?i* |,,.r visit to J MHrr iv?;i% when she nc?t?m? "'f hr?ithi>i-N here to <*niist in ,r I'x-iwi*..|i r*00 states. She I '^ni'mite.i Monday by her hus lM' ""inn law. Mr. S.S. Stokes., Hherir* Phone. .1. > 4^"'' s",,Vi,Til.ers art' wfynested M.,11 telephone ?dTirin'torle* tjlj shrin 1 <\ Hough. Fhone ^ tln% telephone whm in ?nJ" 1k' <,ntere<l in the u hlel, have Juxt l?een UKOKliK W. Mr LAIN DEAD Highly Kf!t|M>4,((Hl Colored Citizen ltu- { ried TiWMtoy. The pwple t?f Ca union were sadden ed <jLt the dentil of tioorge W. McLaln, which occurred on hint Sunday after noon <U ,llla home on l^.vU lelon Street. "Uncle" (ieorge Mcl?aln, as he was known was a familiar ehuracter tf> our cittaeua?(H>litc, courteous, and In ev ery way conducted himself la a Way that .commanded 4he respect and con fidence of all the people of Camden. He was among the ohl citizens of our community ; Itorn In 1N4U, and for mvir ly fifty years conducted a very suc cessful barber shop In this city. He was twice married; eleven child ren of his first marrhigc and live of hi* last. survive him. Thus he reared a large family all of whom have con ducted themselves in a way as to he well thought of by both white and colored. While many of his children are living in other cities, llfteen of theu^ were present to see their father put to rest. , Hi* funeral whs conducted from the. Trinity >1. 19. Ohurch, TttMuAy morn ihtf at Jen o'clock, by his pastor Kev, rw. Moore. A large assembly of peopte attended the funeral to pay their last resi>eot8 to this very worthy and reflected colored man. A good portion of the church was occupied white i>cople-?probably more Attending this funeral than ever l>efore otiau occasion of this kind. .The 'barber business \yhich he so sii&essfully built upwllL l>e continued Uy Vbis, three sons. BANKERS MEET HERE. lilefi Visited Camden Last' Friday. y r &he fifth. annual meeting of Croup the.South Carolina Bankers flp^^ftehl -hi Cafadeu last Friday at ilU^'Hanffaiq <ClUb, This group Is com posed ?f ?U1 banks in the Fifth Con gressional. 4 IHjSttict and tho meeting |%pt week was well attended, practi cal ly dvery bank in. the district lielng represented. 'Humecting was called to order in the mhrnfhg by the Chairman. Mr. Chas, J), Jones, of Lancaster. The ad. dr6l?H dCXfMVcnconie was made i>y Mayor C. H. Yates, and was responded to by Mr. S. I{. Spencer. Ass't. Cashier of The National I'nloii Bank, of K?>ek Hill. Addresses were also made by Mr. ft". II. Welsh. Register oT the Federal Land Hank, of Columbia, and Mr L. L. Ilardin. Pres. of the.Hank of Co lumbia. who discussed the Liberty Loan. After the election of officers ami other business was disposed of the Bankers and their guests, numbering about forty-five, were invited to the Park View Hotel, on LytfTeton street, where a sumptuous banquet was ten dered the in. Death of W. J. Young. Mr. Willie J. Young, one of the most prominent citizens of the Beml>ert section of Sumter County died very -suddenly at his home last Monday. Air. Young had been ixi failing health for a long time, but his death was not looked for so suddenly. Mr. Young was for n number of years a member of the County Hoard of Commissioners of Sumter County. ,retiring from that i>osltlon last. Jan uary. was a nteml>er of the Masonic order, and numbered lite friends by the hundred:*, who will regret to learn jof his dentil. He is survived by his .wife. The funeral <Kcnrred on Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock, at-the fam ily burying ground at Bembert Church with Masonic honors. Property Changes Hands. The following sales of reat estate have been recently made by C. P. !>u Bose and Company:. ? The W. R. Eve proj>erty ??H Mill Street opposite the Court Tnn was sold to Mr. J. L. Moseley. - 4 . b The farm of J W. Wat kins contain ing alKMt 200 acres, located six' mile* south east of Camden was ?old to J. K. Pearce. The total price paid for both pieces of proj>erty wart $?. 850.00. \ \ Meetings Chxted. ^ The" revival meeting which were l>eing conducte<rat the Lyttleton Street Methodist church by Key. "IT. T. Har mon. of Kings tree, w*?fre wrought. to a elos4? last Sunday at the afternoon serv.Iee. Mr. Hannon is a forceful preacher, and made mau.V warm frienjls in Camden during his stay here. fcnoch Ballard Dead. Kuoch Ballard another r>f Camden's Worthy ? negroes ditnl at his home in this city early last Sunday morning. , and waa 'hurled Mouday morning at /ten o'clock. He was n quiet. and In dustrious citizen and l?esldes a hirgc family leaves numerous white friends nrho will regret to learn of his death. D. A. K. Meeting. ?' The H??l>klrk HU1 Chapter D. AT B. will roeet with Mrs. H. L. Watklns at f> o'clock Thursday afternoon June 7. It is very necessary that all roem liers he present ** this is the meet ing for the election of officer*. ' I J| UEL. ? _ - / ' . . . - - * r ? c ? CIIAMHEK OF OOMMKKCK MKT Several New Member* Addwl at Wwliimlny Meeting. A meeting of the Hoard of Dlret'torn i?f the Chutulter of Comiu^rco was held at ft o'clock ??n Wednesday tmioon. The main object of t1\e meeting was to tllrtroKM what further steps if any should. l>e taken In an effort to secure one of the remain ing Cantouincnts to Ik* located ?t dltt* den. A resolution was adopted that the Secretary Ik* instructed to write Major (ieneral Wood further calling his at tention to the re|M>rt on tin* Camden sites suhinitted last year by Major Cordon Johnson and other ottUvrs who investigated here, and to ask xn.-h consideration of ('aniden as a site for Cantonment as this report and data would warrant. A further resolution was adopted that the .Secretary write to the (Cham ber of Commerce of the II. S. of Ameri ca of which oun organisation is a mem ber urging that the Executive <\>m inlttec endoi>*) and undertake to ad vance the pi*o|K)sal about fo be sub mitted to the President of the United States suggesting the vacation of a definite branch of the Government under tin? direction of the President t<i. conduct a campaign of construct' ivo education of the m?oplc as to the war and the important oj>erations of the government regarding'the war so that the i>eople may understand in ad vlmec the necessity ?fo.r the various actions taken by the government in of the people. The, following werc*at this meeting elected members ?f the Camden Chain her of Commerce: M. M. Johnson, N. C. 1 toy kill, J. W. Smith, R. H. I>e lioache, K. S. Villepieue. H. K. Heard, W. J. Mayfleld, W/Qt King. Henry T. Hrown, W. O. IHiyTlI. K. Hallet, It. It. Elliott. Killed in Adto Accident. lilshopville, May 27.?The usual quiet of the country Sabbath was rude ly broken into today and the whole country shocked wherj It became known that in an automobile accident, which had hofallcn the car of Mr. James E. 1 ?. MvCutcheon, Sr.. his wife had lost her life and Mr. McCutcheou him self and his only daughter Minnie, had sustained injuries and shocks that it is feared may prove fatal to both, es pecially to Mr, McCntcheon. who-is nearly seventy years old. The accident .happened while return ing from services at old Mount Zlon Church. Making a sharp turn in the road the front wheels ran into a hole or washout and thi.s caused the car to turn turtle: "The shock was so gi-oat that M/s. McCutchen died almost instantly. Mr. McCurclien is suffering from shock and it is feared that the daughter, who was driving, a Ad was pinned under the motor is suffering from internal injuries which may prove fatal. Commencement This WpeU. The Camden City Schools will clow for this session at the end of this week, and the.v are now In the midst of their commencement" efcerclA's.' The commencement sermon was preached at the Lyttleton Street Mfth odlst churcli by Itev. Thomas (I. Hate man last Sunday evening and liesides the graduating class there was a lar?e audience present to hear this very aWt> sjK'aker. He Is pastor of the First Presbytorian Church at NlveH>y* IN*, i C. ?; j There are tlve who will graduate | thiV week?four young lauies and one | young man. They are: Misses Er- j nestine Ba tenia 11, Itosalle Block, ^Kialicy j Lindsay and Margaret Taylor, and Withers Trotter. The Timrod Literary Society held their annual exercises at the Methodist Church last night, and the graduating rxri-fiscK will he- held at the 'Opera, iloiwe today, at 1 1 o'clock. Prof, j A. 1 fw Moore,' of the University of South Carolina will deliver the ad dress foday. ; N?nr Hupt. For Cttj School#. .The Board* of Trustees for this Schbol I>lstrldt have elected Prof. J. fiardner IIIfhards, of Llberfr HUl aa ftupt. of the Camden Schools for; the! next session. Prof. Klchards 'js re garded as one of the best young ed ucators iu the State, and the patrons of till* district are' well pleased with the Board's selection, and to know that he has accepted the position. Prof.. Richard V. Simpson did not offer for re-election ami* we under stand will not teach next year hnt' wilfwtake a special course. , Killed By OflWr Anderson. May 24.-^V. Mar lies W'fi son, aged 40, formerly deputy tinder Tufted States Marshal Lyon, was shot and killed by Jim Williams, deputy ufiller Sheriff Ashley, at 0:30 o'clock tonight. The shooting occqrred in the pivsewe of several witneaaes bir a liuhltc road alsvut 12 miles southwest of the city. ^ ^ I>eath of an Infant. ?Mm Kdward (icttys. the infant aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Getty* of West W* tereej'died laat Sunday night after an Illness of ooly a few days. The burial occurred Monday at Eben e*er MKIIflJlo(^)lmrclr. V' >:?- ' V ^ Jr. NTOKM'M TOLL OF I>K.%T?I Ntuuher of KUN In KNtinMtfd To Kxeeed 150. Ohlcaun, May 27.?More I lian one huudivd ami fifty nwii killed, a thou sHial or more luJuredAVmd luUUions of dollar^' worth of pro|>erty destroyed l>y tornadoes which swept through Kunsits on Friday, Illinois and Indiana on Saiunlay and parts of Tennessee, Arkansas. Kentucky ami wouthern Illinois Sunday. Reports Indicate that u lar??? amount of farm inydenrents needed to produce the bumper crop desired i his year. was ruined, although the s|xisuuKlic wind atruck only hero and tAcre in its frightful play through the nimf regions, Orop damage is vaitl to i?e not heavy in graina, >"< The heaviest toll of life was 4agg?i it Mutuant. HI., a city of 10,4100 i>op illation in the biooU^,iH>rn country of Ontral Illinois. where 54 are known to be .'dead- and 500 liijurod, with u propyl \ UINH ?<$ *:j,ooo,oty. OKtaiivston. III., >t?A| ; ?CHSt of MatUx'n. was also pa')rt'.V. w?*et4ted Sat urday evening with'ajrUosM of HS lives mhI lr.o Injured. Tlfe'Ufu-oiH'rty loss there U a million dollars. The next most serious vloss was at Anduh. Kan., where 20 were killed UUd a score injured -on BY I day. I>ulh Utn K.\.. suffered deaxl and 17 In jured. today. South Hycrsluirg, Tenii., was report* e<l to have had 2 killed and 15 injured in. aviornado that swept I>yer Oounty Unlay. Near Hlythesvllle, Ark., 0 i>er sons were re|?orted killed and 12 hurt. Iiejiorts from Indiana show at least Heveri- persons killed at Hebron, Kouts and other places and the death list may reach twenty. More than two hundred were injured in the Indiana territory swept by the storm. Smaller towns in Illinois loSt a diWfcMi dead on Saturday with two score ju jui-ed, while in the southern i>oint of Illinois wirdstorins today killed a half doEen.aud Injured a scow. ? . ?. Condemnation Proceedings. Tli^re were two oases of condemna tion .,;?roceedinics heard liy a jury on the llml of the res|>ondents last week, involving land which will l?e flooded by the Wateree Power Oo.. when their dam. 1^ completed, which resulted in a total "f $10.5<M).<H> being awarded the h|ndn\vners. The lirst case was that ? >f thf Power <%?. against \V. Z. Hil ton. gillie M. Hilton anrr Belle Watson, who* awa rded $1I;000.(HH for 210 acres. The second was the Power Co. against YV. T. Blacknton and L. M. Hilton, a verdict of $.%f>00.00 ImMuu re turned in this case for flu- use of 110 acres. \ The Power Company was represent ed by Messrs. F. I. Osburne. Hutchi son and \V. H. dcLoacli. while Messrs. Klrkland and Kirkland. and J. C. Massey represented the resiKHidcntS^. Send Farmers to Weevil Section. is so fiir the most progressive stop ii? the way of preparation against tlio day of the txdl weevil in South Carolina on the part of the hankers of the State was that inaugurated at {Jreeliwood last week at the meeting of group three of the State association. It came out. of a suggestion made by Mr. J. It. Vandiver. president, fo the Farmers and Merchants Hank of An derson. . The suggestion is that one hundred representative farmers of the section embraced in the district be sent to the boll weevil section this summer to see for themselves and to learn at tirst hand what it means .to have thin much-dreaded ]*>st come into a fann ing SIH'tiOll. IvOcaI Committee Appointed. Tlie Central Committee of Columbia has appointed Messrs. C. H. Yates, John T. Mackey and John S. Lindsay the Tjocal Committee to receive sub scription* i to the Liberty Loan Ilonds. AH subscriptions entrusted to any mem ber of this committee will receive prompt attention. It is the des(je of the Federal governnlent that subscrip tions should pass throug the Central Committee it Columbia so that our State will l>e duly credited against the alotment made for our State which ampunt has been placed at eight mil lion tive hundred thousand dollars. Final Instructions. The County Board of Registration and (inscription for Kershaw 'County tills week mailed out complete and final instruction* to the Registrars at all of the precincts in the county. The Registrars have l?een requested to care fully read all of the Instructions and literature which was sent to them, In order that they will t>e familiar with every detail of their \\V>rk on Regis tration Bay. There is only one day ?et.asld**^tQ do this work, and 1t must be done on that day. Liberty Loan Sabbaths. The Director of PublMty of the Lilj ertjf L??aii Department of the Treas ury re?pie?ts that we announce that Saturday, June 2nd,(and Sunday. June 3rd. are set aside as Liberty Loan Sabbaths ihronghiut the country. . -> Matetial for sermons to bo preached in all pulpit* has been prepared under the supervision of the New York Church Men'? Conference, composed of all deiiorafustloim, including CathoHcfi and Jews. *, t NKYKKK NTOKM himieri) Nulfer Heavy Ixwh of (irow iiiK Crops. On last Monday afternoon about one o'clock Camden Mini vicinity was vis ited by one of the most severe wind and hall storms In several years. While very little damage to projierty In the city was done, -with the ex ception of wires l?eing i>roken down and crlpiding tin* telephone and elcc trie service for several lionrs, some of tho farmers on the out skirts of (he city suffered heavily. A number of trees .were lilown down In several imrts of town, imrtlcularly in our Immi I Mirks, ami the struct de jkartifK'iit ls still engaged In clearing the streets. ' The heaviest Individual loser In Uu? city wKs l')r. S. M. MeCasklll. 1 lis new Hulck roadster was imrkcd In front of the Clyhurn Drug <Vn?|mny, and the top and fender of it were almost .completely crushed by a fall ing limb. in several section* of the county imrtleulaidy n?m!h of Camden the erojw weiv completely destroyed 4>y tho hull. Xu miters of the farmers have already plowed the ground preparing it for roidautin):. The residence and barn of Mr. E. K, Holland wei'e blown down, as were several houses un the farm of Mr. J. T. Nettles. The ball lasted for only at' few min utes, In Camden, but the stones were unusually lurge, some of them being nearly an ich in dianieter. itieports from other ]mrts of the State ludlcute the storm was more severe In Camden than iri the other counties. Waite Meets Death in Chair. Osslnlng, N. \\, May 24.?Dr. Arthur Warren Waite was execute<l at Slug Sing prison at 11.10 o'clock tonight for the murder of his father-in-law, John E. Peck, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Tho young dentist waited eahnly and with a firm step from l?is cell to the death, chamber, accompanied by the ltev. A. X. Peterson. Protestant {chaplain of the prison; lie faltered, j however, as he neared the electric' [chair, but recovered quickly and nod i ded to the group of persons, prison i officials and others who had assembled as witnesses. , Waite submitted quietly to the '-Or deal of beinjx stropped Into the chair I and went to Ids death without a word j of protest or good-bye. Three, shocks were .administered within four min utes. N Will Seek Recruits. rapt. W. M. Young, commanding the KershaW (Junnls sjHMit. several ? hours in Oi union Inst Sunday, and reports that the buys; of Co. M. are receiving only the best of treatment, at the hands of the citizens of the towns at which i they arc doing patrol duty. ? Capt. Voting stated that he luid received orders not to accept any recruits af ter June nth?Registration Day?;and I in order to girr tlie young men of the county a .chance to enlist with the home (V mi pa uy, he will return to Cam den on Monday June 4th. and will He at the Armory all day. This will pos itively be the last chance to enlist, for after registration those who are selected for service, will have no choice as to the duties that will tie required of them. Richardson's Name Returned Gov. Manning has returned to K. CJ. 1?. Adams. M. I>., president ? of the Aud<rt>ou society, the name of A. A. Richardson, recently submitted for aj> ]K>lntment to the otlice of, chief game warden. This is the third time' the name hus been returned. The consti tution and by-laws of the society re quire that a name *hall be submitted "suitable""to the governor for appoint ment. In his reply the chief executive says: / "I return the name of Mr. A. A. Richardson for the third time, as a person not suitable to me for this ap pointment ...1 request that the -Au? dobon society shall send me another name for this appointment." Executions Issued. ?Sheriff K O. Hough Is this week mailing out al?out seven hundre<l let ters to delinquent. tflx*payers in all iwrts of thri county Informing them that executions have l>0en Issued against their property for taxes for the year lf)15. ^Ir. Hough Is sending these notices to give all a chance to settle the executions liefore the projn erty Is advertised for sale, which will mean a considerable saving to tliese parties If they will pay up now. If the property is advertised and the necessary papers servea there will be additional costs to what is charged against the property now. / Slate .Association Meets Here. The Tenth Annua) Meeting of the South (Virolioa Hirtlrtlng and Ixxih League will be held In Camden on the 20th and 21st of June. One hun dred and fifty invitations will be sent out to the members If this organiza tion, and will mean that prohafely 'more, than one hundred representa tive citizens from all parts o$ tlu? State will be our guests on the** tm day*. TWNNTY SIX KILLKI) IN KAII> Most Deadly Kaiil on Kngland Since War's Outbreak. A town of the sootheast coast of Knglaud, May ~d, via London ;-?i-\Vom mi mikI HklMmi who ha<L stood for hour* In a lofifc lino in tlit* busiest street here wattng to purchase pota tm?s were the principal victims of the Column airplane raid last evening. The women and children had little warning ?>!* the raid and were easy victims of the air vultures whodro(? |K'd their deadly homhs ludlscrlinl uately. ?Hie raid, which claimed the lives of 70 jiersons and caused Injury t?.? 17A others, provtnl more deadly than any raid made on Knglaud since the beginning of tUe war. Flying so hijeh that they looked like a flock of ducks, the raiders rained doxciis of homhs on the busiest hlock of the main thoroughfare, which was choked with shoppers of every ago and sex. A eorre.HjMMMienl of the Assix-lated l*rcs? visited tin- det*Lroyod district to day. lie fouml u grocery store that had collapsed and was told hy the gro cer. who lost- two members of his family, that 10 dead iwrsons were found in the debris. A dozen mow were *k11 1?m 1 and three score or more were Injured hy flying glass and hrlcks and shrapnel-like fragments* ?which were scattered forcibly by thy bursting bombs. Many persons lost their lives ou a narrow stair-like passage way bo tween two buildings on this street when a boyib burst overhead, the con cussion killing them. All the victims in this part of the town were struck down within a ra dius of 200 yards. One of the most striking result* wa? 4he small projierty damage here, cornered with the heavy loss of life. This is thought to have been due to the fact that the bombs happened to drop whefre largo crowds of shopper?*, augmented 'by people attracted to the potato sale, were gathered.. In the residential sections of the town fashionable homes were de moll&hcKj, but only one or two vie-' thus were found in the ruins. The raldecs made a bee-line over the town, first bombing the residential ^cfcion and then pelting the shopping <nbtrlct as they flew out to sea. \ -.The o^spjilty list.for this town alone was touiglit placed at 00 dead and 150 injured. Large gangs of worlcmcn, however, continued to woVk Into the night on huge plies of tlebrls in the resilient I jiI section "where several per sous are missing. The raiders spent less than three minutes over this town. They came from places further inland which they had hombed freely. The loss of life and property damage in those places, ?however, is reported to have been comparatively light. At one place a baseball game was i;> progress when a Iwanb fell in - the outflehl. Frag ments of the bursting ^ftbell wounded the right, and center fielders so se verely that the.v had to l?e taken to a hospital. "Itobs" Visits Camden. Mr. A. J. Ilolwlsky, Manufacturer and Manager of the A. J. Sanl thry Spray C-ompany, formerly of Nor folk, Vfl., but now of Columbia, S. C., was in Camden this week calling on bis old frionds and making new ones, and soliciting owlers -for?I^k celebrated universal liquid cleaner. Mr. liolK)lsk.v is well and favorably known not only in Camden but all over the Htate. ami his friends here are al ways glad to see him. He lias Just recovered from an Illness which con fined liini in a hospital for several weeks, but Is looking as lit as ever now. We are glad to know that he has located in our State for the pur pose of manufacturing his product. He requests all his customers to call for his product by name, and lie sure to look for the trndc mark, as there Is none genuine without his picture. Mr. Itobolsk.v has requested us to say that he is well pleased to become a citizen of South Carolina where "Jus tice to all and special favors to none" is practiced so thoroughly. ' ll Killed In Auto Accident. C. Y. Pet tit, a farmer of Spartau burg county tias killed Saturday night by an automobile driven by John A. Law. president of the Central Nation al bank. The accident occurred on north Church street near the,South ern railway viaduct and If* said to have lx?eii due to Mr. I?ettlt's effort t# avoid an approaching car and Kteintyng 111 front of the car driven by Mr. J,aw. Mr. I>aw carried the Injured man to a "hospital where Uf died In Ai few minutes after his imival. Ho leav^ a large family connection Jii Spartan burg. .tt , Boy Scouts Made Happy. (i. . ?. It is .hardly likely that tlio*e of our readers who live in Camden are not already aware of the faT*t, but for the l>eneflt of those who live outside the city limit*, we wtjl state that the fifes and drums for the Hoy Scouts ' arrived this week, and ^Ith Just a little more practice they will Ih? ready for engagement*. ;