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('apt. J. It. K hit ten hoiT, ?*oiivl<;t4Hl of sinking Id* xli11? 11)6 Herman H<eniu cr tdrtwnfed* in 4^*arh?*ua? harbor and .^4-iiI?'ii<???<I to ii year and utility in the l-Vdei'*! prison in Atlanta l?f?m; Ih* icxin mt \ Iiv ??f hi* ?'IiIoiici\ ?MUs Mai.v llendrix, , aued 10. daughter "f Mi ami Mrs. U K. |lc?n dri\ t?f Mlley'a. Hampton eouidy, in iii it f *m I -11I<1<I<' Km 111 r? In > h\ shout I UK otr lift Injjid Willi a shotgun. She H'lh despOlldellt. CITATION Sllll*' of Solltll Carolina. ('?111111 \ <>f Kershaw. Ii> W I j. Mel K?W? I). I%.jiiIiv, I'r.. I.a !<? Judu'e. WliiTi'ii1*, 1- C. Shaw nia.lt -nil l?< ilie to grant Itiin Tetter- .>f A.linini* trillion .if ifn' Kxfah* <'f and eftVets of K, Shaw. Tlii'sc are. Therefore, ?*iI?* and admonish all ami singular flu* kindred and ereditors of tlu- said <II. Shaw, ileiiMiMtHl, Unit I he\ Ik- and ap|)eiir Ik? fore nn*. in Hit- ('our* ?>f I * r? ?t >n t ??, to he held at Cauiflen. S C., on June 'J7t.li iii'M after i nil <1 l<a t ion thereof, at II itViiH-k in the forenoon, to show otnse. if anv they haw, why the said Administration should not he grunted * iiveu under my Hand, this 1,'lth diiy i>f June A I ? HM7. W. I. Mid N >\VK1.I<, Judge of l'n?l>ate for Kervdiaw <'<auity. Published on (he lftth and ITJnd days ? >f June IU17. iu the Camden Chi'onlele and |Mis|t>d at the Court House door for the lime preserlln'd hy law. FOR SALE Good pool table, complete at very low price. Address, Box 502, Camden, S. C. NOTICE! I will pay 40c per hun dred for any kind of old scrap iron and 50c for bones, delivered at the Camden 6il Mill any day up to July 1st. J. B. GILLAM HOLSTEIN BULL Registered Will be for service at Westerham P 1 a n t a t i o n. Terms $2.00 cash for season. \V. A. RUSH. Manager, LugofT, S. C. Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored^People 714 W. DeKalb St. F. D. CAMPBELL, Jr. Cotton Buyer I Hexirr to notify the farrners of Kershaw ami adjoining counties that I havr taken over the interests of Maybank & Co.. <>f Charleston, cotton merchants, formerly repre sented here by the late J. IV Steed man. and will endeavor to serve the pnblic In the same efficient manner as did my predecessor. Platform Kear of Khaoie Bros. Store LOANS Made on 'approved cpuntry and city real estate. Lonj? terms, low interest. M. M JOHNSON, Atty., Camden, S C. lilCKNIIWV NfcW'H NOTKN. Interest inj: ||??i?p4*aiiiiKH tiul lured From The ICra Of That Flare ? The 1 >Ul i (?'( rtieellnK of the Jpnhv ???'?!??? I iiiit-w, American Mccluudca ,\ill Ik- held )t Heath Spring mii We<l i,i ' iin \ -Inl> ilili. The following pro m inn Commit tee has In???ii ?inpoinMnl: ill I' \|(?tiii?> and 11. \V. Hemlrix. llt iiili spring, I ni It (Shi<Iikm Flat Creek niul J. II lliiliiel. Kershaw. A- -.mui a- the <*? *iiiiii11tee arranges the 1 ini'u'i nhi It vs III Im- printed In pauipli I lei form mill dl*trlhutcd by the Stale I Set-rel a ry. Tin* Mel^-utloli-l'letl^er evangell.dlc ? ampalgn l,-< ic row 111 *4 in attendance ami Interest, and each scrvhv llnds a HikkI congregation' under the large ti nt east of CaiDi'ii C?mi|?any'a stiM'i'. The two services Im'Iiix held dally at ni four In thi* afternoon and eight in the evening. As noted In the Frit last Arthur Adrftns, son of our fcllow-towns inan, Aldennan It. F Adams, wiih drowned last Monday afternoon while seining In Itroad river at Alston, on the Columbia ami tireenvlllc road. Mr. Adams, a<vom|nanled hy his hrtoher, W. C. Adam-. I(e\. .1. I'. Tucker and 1'. M .Seal left for <Jr<?enville Tuck day under l lie impression that tin; drowning occurred at <? recti vi lie, and 4!111 not learn the mistake until after reaching that eity They continued their Journey to Alston and the IhnIv \ as recovered very simmi after they reached there. and was ship|?cd to ?i rectivllle where it was buried. Mrs. F. It. 1 <*ok, ol iiock iiiii, uoti her son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Itoy McFaddcn, of Turl*?vllle, s|K*nt a few hours In Koivhaw Monday at the Inane ??f Mr. ami Mrs. J. \V. I lamed. They Ave re motoring from llock Hill 1 Turlieville. Mrs. C<K>k came as far a Kershaw 011 the train. Feroy Croxtoii, Archie Black moil. John Hlackmon, Steve Sovvell .Haztl Horton. T. B. Clyhurn, Jr., and Nor ton Truesdel left last Thursday i?f ternoou for Canton, Ohio, to obtain employment. (Jrover Bowers and Manly Cook, who have Ihhmi visiting their relatives in this section, ret urn I'd at the same time to resume their |K?slt ions. IleprweutntIve C. Frank ciyburn, iHwoinpanied his brother, James Cly hurn. to Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bal timore. last wiH'k. where the latter is undergoing medical treatment. In the appointment. of committees by the chairman of the State Council of Defence, John T. Stevens of Ker shaw* was assigned to the committee on Industries and Exemptions, and Maj. John (5. Richards to the Execu tive and Finance Committee. Misses 1,4'ila Williams ami Dessie Adair, nurses at the Camden Hospital am] Messrs ('arson Adair. Paul Lewis, and Bryan Itrnnham. sjmmu Sunday at the home of If. F. Williams near Ker shaw. ^ I.ee County News. hi res|M>nse to a call for ;i Hed Cross organization, as announced in the <ihurch?ks Suiuhiy, there was a good turnout of women, children ami men In the court house Wednesday evening. All seemed enthusiastic :!.'!!! deeply in {erected in the pro|M>s?>d work of as -si?tinir iitul soppU'iijentititf the work nf the rviwiJttr organization. Prof. Scott acted chairman ami stated the ob ject of the meeting. and was followed hy Hcv. (J. IV Watson, who spoke for a short while on (lie op|>ortunitics of i fered for assisting in Uiis -work of love and ineii'.v. Miss .Maretire! Tallon. one of the I hesi known and most useful women of j the l.ynchbnrg section passed away at her brother's, W A. Tallon's May "1st. ! 7 p. m She would have reached her 7.'>rd birthday had sj,?> ]i\???I until .Jul;* rd. Mr- I >cnn\ is visiting her parent* at Kenda 11 vi He. Indiana. Mr- ,\ C. W alker, of < >raiim*1 ?ilI'tT. i^ visit,ing her daughter. Mrs. A H. , I lu.sk ill. I Mi>s .liuuiiv Smith ha- ?niie on a ; visit i.> W a\lia\\. N C. to visit her I aunt. and will l>e gone all ?>f the sum | iner. j M N .1 I .a nex. I'.. II. Marshall. T M MnMiow. .1 A 1 Ml Hose. .1. A llearoi;. ("apt Charles and a few others have gone to Washington. SheritY >< a rbor--ugh sent l?eputy Shaw "\> i r.? I,e\mgton, N. C.. t?? nr rf'st and bring back Tom T?avi<. a 11euro who kiihsl lien Itrown at Uixoii tV l'arker I.uniUr mill about six w?t*ks ago. Mr. ?!imk 1'. Xtuckey went down to Charleston last Kridax and applied f r |???ition in the navy, but so many were ahead of him. the manager* could fi\ no definite date f.?r his examina tion. s,, he' returned home. Mr .fames K. Cousar. .lr.. a student at tJie Seminary, preached his first sermon In tin- Presbyterian ehureh here last Sunday. Mr W. Honck un< in our oftlee last Saturday evening and said that he liad just returnetl from a visit to West ern North Carolina. It is very dry in that section and oro]?s backward : that the wheat crop will l?e short on ac count of being killed out by the cold. Mesdaiues (\ C. Held. \V. H. Kmit?h, and I> H Price came up from Char leston lasf wt?ek to spend the summer at their old home at St. diaries. Miss Charlotte Held, who had l>een visiting relati\?*s here, left Saturday to Join them. "In Again ? Out Again" Laugh and the world laughs with \">u. cry and you get the gate," cvm tends ami line I>ouglas Fairbanks. There will l?e no caiiso for "getting the pate" if you visit the Majestic Theatre on Thursday June L'l when "Doug" at? pear* on the screen in Ids first Art craft j?ii . ire. "In A gain-Out Again." h satire crammed full of hearty laughs. Stockton New* Notw. ' ,-v S. c. June. 1S.4U1MHM Alice dial Fraud* Owen* of ]>cKail? rtre ttits wrrk with their r*iwt<rf Mrx, R i'. IN'Mm*. Mr*. .Mm Irl?y Iihm ivhifitwl from the hosplihI iimi every oiip in glad to know iluii she is looking wot). Minx IVurli* Mahoney was u vl*it ?>?? at I In* home tif Mr*. Annie Turuei a few day* till* week. Mr. ami Mrs. i.arr.v Smith am! lit Ilt? daughter silent Sunday night at the litiiut* t.f Mrs Smith's purcpt* Mr. ami Mrs. John tJillls. Mr. \V. It. (?arilni'r ami daughter s|M*nt Sunday at Iho home if tils daughter Mrs. J. L. Irhy. Mrs. .1. Humphries ami <*litl?lr?>n t?f Sumter w[*'1it last week ??ml at tla? home of Mrs. Humphries sister. Mc?. 11. M, Pea roe. Miss Nell tJlllls who has heen at tending school in Suiuter has return ed iioine ami whm at Swift ('reek Sun days We were very glad to have Jtev. F A .l.yies from Camden to preach for us Sumlay. His text was "Heart's l>esire" ami from it he preached a very Interesting ami striking sermon. Miss Katie Turner was the Kue-st of Miss Pearl Ma honey Monday night. Mr. Dallas Mo honey sjieiit t he week end with (Jeorge Turner. The eottou ero|>s are looking tine in this section. Kverybody I* busy gathering wheat and oats, for h?ts <>f it was made around here. Mix Uet?e<va Workman has return - ed to her home at DeKalb. M? ?ssrs. Mil nicy Wallaw and Robert Jt?!!y ??f ColuTiif-'ia were the ^veek e"<l guest* at the iioine of Mr. and Mrs. (\ V. (Jalloway. Mrs, OeiirKi' Ainmons si>ent Monday at the home ??f Mis. Annie Turner. Miss Elizabeth Hammond spent a few days last week with Pearl Ma honey. Mi ss Mae Turner is sending a while with her aunt at Providence Mrs. Larrv Smith. I ? i Waters Mill Village Notes. Mr. 1 nuican Siultn luis returned to 'Columbia after spending several days with his sister Mrs. Charles Christmas. Mrs. Maggie Trwestlell ami children of Kershaw are visiting relatives by re. Mr. Carl Harris, one of the Kershaw Guards, spent last wwk end with friends here. Miss Bell McCaskill, a trained nurse of Columbia, was a visitor in the vil lage one day last week. Miss Mc Caskill was delighted with the sani tary condition and extensive Improve ments of the village. Mr. Oscar Ilorten of Shepard Bjieiit last week cud with friends here. Mrs. .Ianlegates si>ent last week end with relatives in Kershaw. A very interesting game of ball was played on last Saturday afternoon iH'tween Wateree and Hermitage Mill Ten in. Score "JJ> to 0 in favor of Wat eree team. Mr. Henry <'. Kverett of Boston, Mr. F. W. Fliinerman. of Columbia and Mr. A. R. Dickinson of Atlanta, <!a.. managers of the Mill were visitors here mi last Friday. Friends of Mrs. L. T. Baker will be pleased to know that she is able to out airaln. Then- will l?e a ball game next Sat urday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock lietween the Wateree team and the girls at the Watered Ball Crouud. The public invited. t^ulte a nuinlK'r of the young and old folks enjoyed a lawn iwirty given b\ the girls on last Saturday even ing. Games were played and refresh ments sold for the Ivenefit of the ball team. Mrs. Major Muim entertained her Sunday School class on last Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. Died mi Sunday morning little Tion y.le, the Is months old s??n of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Huggins of the village. To the liereaved parents we extend our profund sympatliy. Logoff News Notes. I,Ugoff. S. C. JunelU.?Mr ainl Mrs.J Johnson of Charleston >|>enf a few days here la^t week with fhier daugh ter Mrs. N. 1'. (iettys. Miss l.iz/le Kahnii of < '.tncleii sfient Sunday hem Mrs. Ma^on of Bcthune :?? visiting .?it the home of her sou. Mr. K. W. Mason. Miss I^?is John-on ..f Charleston s|MMit last week with her -i^ter Mrs.] N TV Getty. Mrs. W. J. Jackson ;ind little son of Detroit. Mich.. wh?. have l?een here on a visit returned to their home last Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Clarkson h.t-s gone to Greenville for n short stay. Misses Bessie and Beuhih Reason-; over are in Columbia for a few days. Miss Lll Ford is here on a visit. t<> her sister Mrs. J. T MH'ua. Masters- Bcrr and ~TohTi Team are visiting their aunt Mrs. <; H. Taylor in Camden. Mrs. Swygart and children, of Co lumbia are here on a visit. Mrs. James Team in Columbia ? >n Monday. Mrs. Ij. I. (Inion and -on returned from Columbia Inst week where they have been on a visit. Miss Rita Saulters U here on a visit to her sister Mr>- .H. K. Mc< Callnm. Mr. G. C. Trantham "f Camden was here one day last week Miss Kate TiCnoir of Camden was here on Sunday for a short stay Mrs G. H. Lenoir of Camden was here on Friday. Miss Lizzie Kinard U Nisiting at the home of Miss Nina Jones. The War lord's Mistake. The time will cmue when the War Ixird of Germany and military ad viser* tv ill recall with Interest that once ujvdi time they expressed their ? ^*<^11 ?!;?'?< ? ???? ? III I I *?? I ? 1 lll.li'l l^l*^?! >??>) II ' I '?* ' ll ? ??I?III? 11,1 I* III M llllilllll !? . !? "' ' ""ti ?j n- ._i'.;"-T~T YQU WILL BE HARD HIT FINANCIALLY IF A SE VERE WINDSTORM STIRKES YOU> A TORNADO POL ICY COSTS LESS PROPORTIONATELY THAN ANY OTH ER FORM OF INSURANCE. BETTER LET US WRITE YOU A POLICY. FIRE INSURANCE INDEMNIFIES YOU FOR ACTUAL LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, BUT DOES NOT COMPENSATE FOR LOSS OCCASIONED BY A WINDSTORM OR TORNADO. ARE YOU PROTECTED? ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION. C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CROCKER BUILDING PHpNE 43 contempt for the military |K>wei>? of the United States. It is true tlAit tliis* country has not maintained a groat standing anny, nor have its young men been required to undergo a period of military training. The jiolicy of the government of the United States 1ms <>een against mill tarism. The average clear thinking eltiy.cn lielieves now tihtat it. would have Innyj letter had more serious thought l?eeu giveu in years i>ast to the matter of national jjroparadness, instead of waiting for the emergency to arise before taking ste]>s to meet it. But though we have no great ar | my now, the work that will tiring about th e making of one is l>eing done with a thoroughness and enthusiasm will I eh know no Inninds. The navy of the United States is being made ready for whatever emergencies await it, and It requires no stretching of the imagi nation to picture it as playing a mighty part in the tinal arbitrament of this great wUr. And back of the soldiers and sail ors, back of the ritles and artillery that Americans will man whereverr, duty shall <*all them, stands a nation j with greater |K>tentialities, with vaster and mure varied resources than any , other nation lias brought or can bring into the scale against the Central Km- j pi re. * . | And all thc^e mighty llowers are to U* directed t<> the end that victory . may be won for world democracy. They [ an* to be thrown into the scale that tin* "divine right of kings" may not throttle the right or mere humans to "life, liberty and the pursuit of Wappi ness." They are to l>e mobilized that the ^*>t- may lieloug to all the nations of tin* earth, and that the weak jieo pies may have "a place in the sun" along with those which are strong. The time will come when the KaisAr will wonder how he could hhve made the mistake of despising a country ca pable of <*onfrouting his own war ma chine with the jx?wer that machine will feel before the war has gone through another year.? From Albany Ga.. Her ald. Th?> ('hpwtpr ritv poiidoIIh Iihk *mI to purchase an inelueratro for the disposal of garbage which wiH cost $4,8<X). It will be installed wlthiu the next (H> days. j ?- ? Oomimencemmit Rwrc)^ <* ver?e and Woffonl Colleges at Su tanhurg, were held this weefc. ty-four young ladies were gradual fixnn Converge and sixty-five men ceived degrees from Woffonl. Taste and Value Combined In our splendid stock of jewelry we have combined taste and value. The most discriminating taste can be fully satisfied here?and solid, substantial value goes hand in hand with good taste. SEE THESE Lavallieres, in cameo Cuff links, both gold and .jj, ruby, amethyst, pearl. filled. Solid gold brooches. Scarf pins, gold and Cameo brooches. filled. Clocks and watches. Cut glass, Silverware. A multitude of other articles, useful and orna mental. We earnestly invite your inspection of this stock. G. L. BLACKWELL I r Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C. with New This is the time to see that your tube equipment is right and ready to meet the conditions of summer driving.^ ou can't afford to chance ruining perfectly good casings with worn out tubes. Replace the old tubes now ?before Fisk Week goes by. How long has it been since you ex amined your tubes? Look them over carefully and replace any which you are not sure will stand the strain. New Fisk.Tubes NOW will gioe you better tire satisfaction and lower upk**P costs for the balance of the season, This is the time to buy. Fisk Tires For Sale By ' < W. O. Hay , \ " 4 Camden This is Fisk Tu *?#$>* ' W ? W? ...'? ..i?i^i3fe?Lu iJ(K?