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CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 VOLUME XXIX. NUMBER 30. JJxK mkktinu iiku> hkhk L of Ingram *nd To "k A K. Convention. . ?- ' : 'f> ? : Hub kliK lilll Chapter I>. A. It IT i, learnt meeting on Thursday at at llif lioiue (ft Miss Kate lift* * Commits reported tlmt mtu?h ? bee,, done but there Is still much j Conference meet*. bext ?iy Hobkirk Hill b?H a small -hership ami eWh member 1? do* . .jowhle duty. It is believed tljftt irrauf "uMits will he pctfwtwl aud .vtliiiiii g? off as "smooth as a polegates to the State Con* ^ were elected ami aro a* follows : al> >u s> Kate licnoir ; Regent's ?mate, Miss IamjIso Nettles ; delegate w^tla Shannon ; alternate Mi*. JS. rtJU Tivsrkow. Tho hostess nerved fj^hiuwits. The following la Mi out% f of the conference program : A ikouiing meeting* at the - Jlftptlst urcb on Tuesday evening at 8:80 tock. Ju^k*' Smith will be the ?p*ak? and the music will be lu charge Xrs, K. C. J5eiui>. Wednesday morn t business mooting at Mobktfk Inn. goesriay evening another meeting at f Baptist Church; with musical and frary programme. Thursday morn ( business meeting- at Hobkirk -Inn, Ibrwlay afternoon an informal tea I (bo old Court House. To all of meetings (he public Ik invited, I I o'dvi'K. Wednesday th^ Mu ^ mm^ly Chapter will give a luncheon [Hobkirk Inn. At 1 o'clock Thursday t Civic league will give a lunchflOJQ, to at Hobkirk Inn. These are to be reu to the visitors only. On Tbtnrs \j evening the Hobkirk Hill Chap r will give a reception at the" home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sav6ge, be ning at ft o'clock. To tlds reoeptlori I members of tlie City Council, the iamber ??f Commerce, the John D, ttnrdjr Chapter U. P. C., the Oivic ?ague and all hostesses are Invited, lis invitation of course includes the nbaml, wife, or any grown member the family represented by any of f*e organizations. Any other Invita >ns Wiir be delivered over' the phouft. t there will Ik- no cards. , The ex i expense of sending out invitations ? l?eoii cut out. this year, so It is ped.that every one will read this refully an<l understand, " fbere Delegates Will Be Assigned. Aiken? Mrs. I>.'K. HendetfsOU, Mrs. , W. (iaston with Park View Hotel. Allendale ? Mrs. J. B. Hamtuet with rs. DuBose ; Mrs. O. Brabham with n. Burns. Anderson Mrs. A. P. Juiiiisiou with w. Whistler: Mrs. Paul Etfrte witt\ H. Jas. Hums; Mrs. C. P. Silllivan ith Mrs. E. ('. DuBose. Barnwell? Miss Flossie Patterson, Im Cary Ki<v with Mrs P. T. Vllle ?uc. ^ti BennettsvilU* ? Mrs. H. L. MeColl ith Mrs. Lenoir ; Mrs. X." K. Falson ith Mrs. DuBose; Miss 'Margaret lekson, Mrs. T. (J. Harnes, Mrsr J. Breeden with Mrs. Whistler. r . Bishopvin<> ? Miss liuby DuRant Miss Buie Kennies with Mrs. B. F. Net-1 68. ' Cheraw- Mrs. E. W. Duv?ld wltll xs. Carrisnn : Mrs. Hal Duvall with r?. W. u. I)elx>aehe; Mrs. W. rtlock with Mrs. W. R. Zemp Charleston ? Mrs. St. ,T. A. Lawton ith Mrs. Kirkhride; Mrs. F. F. Sam* ith Mrs. Yates: Mrs M L. Webber 1th Mrs. I.enoir; Mrs. Iiockwood with rs. DuBose. CJwiison -Mrs. F. F. Dargan with Burns; Miss Snra Furman with ? Klrkliuul : Mrs. O. R. Doyie, Mrs. ? M. ? "rum with Mrs. Lenoir; Mra. 1 H. H Cjiiiioun with Mrs. C. Shan Chester Mrs. F. M. Hicklin with ra I>hBmw?. ; Mrs. stringfelloW, Mrs. Wdln with Mrs. L. A. Wlttkowsky: Clin tor. Mrs. .1. A. Bailey with Mrs. Prison: Mrs. John C. Davis with * Pitts; Mrs. Win. Bailey, Mrs. J> .Jacob* with Mrs .Houser. Columbia- .Mrs. ,T. T. Sloan with Mrs. ? TreseUw ; Mrs. Manning wDth Mrs. iHiani- ; Mrs. \v. a. Boyd with Mi;s. J. Shai.ru.ii : Mrs. E. H. Norenm, MfS. Black with Mrs. DuBose; M^s. Chi it u with Mrt Corbet t*-Mra m- Mrs. X. G. Gonsples with **? tanoir. r- ~!f*r . ^Wuuark Mrs. s. G. Ma yield .with ? I: 1 ??*Loaphe; Miss ROby Gness " Mrs. i> Uiohardson. ,1: ? 'i illQu-:M. v. j. n. Gibson, "Miss 21dith jvith Mrs. Frank Zemp. ^.-^U-Miss Susie Whites Miss White with Mrs. DavldsOh." ? I ' Miss Hay Maeomson with ltv yMntler; Mrs. J. C. GefferUs "b Mrs. Card son. ^rxotown? Mrs. I!, W. FrabCr, Mrs '? Overton with Mrs. M. Buruoh, .''^I'w.hkI- Mrs. M. F. Bander*, ?... y C'aihoun with Mrs. m?<i > ;,Mtrv B. (Jrler with Mr#. J. hi, w 7: Nfrs c- Feathers tone ir> MIsh Louise Flemming rs ( V 1 Shannon;, Mrs. SprolfiS, f.r,i ? wUh Mrs. DtfBose. n u'I *'? Mayes, with ? JMusth-r; Mrs. L. G. Oorbett. with ?. ???* x /,'rnp; Mr"- W. <*? Rlebahl n.r? -?Irs- Taylor ft Ervln, Uior Whits with Miss JWT J^ton Mrs. Turner with Mrs. |?i: Mx!> w ?. Mobley With Mrs. m ? Zena Payn^with Mrs. im i ' H ui >i [i 1 ? i ?! i'l ? ? ?iMi|iltiwl|lw-i,<Tf,-n,lia^>^? V HOIJL OF I10N0K For Camden Graded and Hixb School ? For Month of Oftobw. With t!M> pu pi h* enrolled "in the (<aui den Graded and High Schools Hit av erage of a little over l>fi per tent, was maintained durltig tin? second month4 of school. ' The Mill school with an enrollment of 109 had an average at tendance of IK) jMjr cent, of pupils en rolled, and the Malvern Hill with an enrollment of 68 an average attendance Of 118 per cent. The following Is tlte honor roll for the Cauulen (traded and High Schools for the second month: Grade 1 ? Cecil Amnions, Evelyn Bruce, -Hara Edith (Joodale, Henry Graddlck, Edna Holland, lluby K repps, Stella Martin, (Tiara lffcCaslriU, Hoy McCasklll, Joseph Mogulescu, Hazel Moseley, lAH>na Handera, Harold Watts. Grade 2. ? - Lynell Fouts, Walter Uhante, El well Ray, John Richardson, Harvin Smith, DeLoach Sheorn, Clara Bruce, Faith dol<oacli, Willie Porter, Margaret Ha at. ''Grade 8. ? Harriet Whltaker, Ju inelle Halle, Mary Cureton, Moultrie Burns, William Clyburn, Sara DePasa, Mary McCoy, Martha Boykln, Jack Klrklaigfc GraifeM, ? Henry Hardy. Clarkson Bhame, Boykln lihaiue, Alfivd Shan non, CharTes Shannon, Gate wood Work man, Mamie DoLoache, Alma Holland. Mary Moore, Annie Nichols. Grade 5. ? Louise llirsch. A r net to Ledford, William Nettles, Christopher Vaughn, Mildred Garilner. Harriet Lipscomb, Harriet Steedman, Miriam Briiee, Helen Hlusop, Leroy Davidson, Cecil Wlttkowsky. ? Grade 0. ? Basil Bruce, Vwl Lipscomb, frOrtlieH Fout?,: Mary Campbell, Ethel iWPass, -Martha Workman, Emily Woo ten. Grade 7. ? Andrew Burnet, Lauren* Mills, Nell Klrklund, Kstelle Williams. Grado 8.? - Ceclle Trnesdale, Joyce Stevdraan, Elizabeth Workman, Ellza ;beth tiedford, Bettle Halle. Josephine Cureton, Thomas Klrklund, Thornwell Hfty. ..Grade t>.? Isadore Mogul esc u, Sara :Ciyburn, Agnes l>ePafw? . Grade 10. ? Clara Cureton, Christine Joues, Hannah Lazarus, ltebekah De Loache, Emma Vlllepigue, James Cly burn. Grade 11. ? John deLoach, James Griggs, Norman Huckabee, Everett Schenk, ^lary Clyburn, Corlnne Lewis, Willie Bell Mackey, Mabel Pate. Olive Hhame, May Hush. . Death of a Child. I "v* Jane Blaekwell, the attractive child -o^Mr.aild Mrs, LI. S. . Black well, died at? the home of its parents on South J Harper street Sunday night ufter an illness of several days from an at tack of pneumonia. The funeral ser- J -vices, conducted by the Rev. W. S. Holrnes, - rector of the Episcopal, Church, were held Monday afternoon at the Laurens cemetery In the pres ence of a la rge concourse of syrn pathtic friends and sorrowing relatives. The little one was three years of age last March and was the only child Of KoSfrtror and Mrs. ijisekweH for whom there> is widespread sympathy. ?Laurens Advertiser. The little girls mother was formerly Miss Jennie Stoney of Onmden, who Is plesantly remembere<l in this city, aud who has many friends who will sympathize with her in her bereave ment. 'M' ? N . Married. Miss Alma B. Mayer and Mr. Er nest Frietag, both of Camden, were I married Monday evening at the- home of the bride, the Rev. John H. Graves 1 of th? Methodist Church officiating. Miss Mayer has for a number .of years been a popular saleslady at the Enterprise Mercantile Company's store, while Mr. Frietag is a valued employee of W. O; Hay's Garagd. S. C. Zemp. Lai ia ? Mrs. Xda Moorp, Mrs. P. A, George with Mrs. H. L. Watkins. Laurens ? Miss Jnlia Irby, Mrs. W.. H. I)Ia1 with Mrs. Savage Marlon? Miss Kate Lilly Blue with Mrs, Burns; Miss Auule Johnson. Mrs.! H. J. Edwards with Mrs. W. L. De-| Pass. - ' ? Orangeburg? Mrs. K. H. Jennings, Mrs P. IV ?; B run son ^with Mrs. Wm, Shannon.; Miss Mazle Slater with Mrs. Gtis Hirxch ; Miss Whitfield with Miss Catherine Zemp; Miss Marlon Salley with Mrs. Yates; Miss Carrier Dantsler w|th Mrs. Gus Hlrech; Mrs. D. O. Hayden, Mrs. B. F. Storne with Mrs. Whistler . itidge Spring ? Mrs. Geo, J. Strother with Mrs. Lenoir; Miss Marie Boat* yrriglit with Mrs. Leslie Zemp, - Bock Hill ? Mrs. J. B. Johnson with Miss Jim Eldredge; Mrs^ Walmsly With Mrs. T. J. Kirkland; Miss E. R. Hughes with Mrs. E. C. DuBose; St. Matthews ? Mrs F. CL Cain, with] .Mfs. Kirkbride; Mrs. Lee Cain, Mrs.? Walter Able with Mrs. Dunn. I Spartanburg ? Mrs. H. B. Carllslfe',, Mrs. J. F. Robertson with Park View, Hotel; Mrs., JC. F. Bell with Mrs. OA J. Shannon; Mrs. W.' J. Wilson, Mrs. ? E: -W Johnson with Mrs. Savage. . Siimter ? Mtys Pfclith DeLorme with Mrs W. B. deLoach ; Mrs. W. L. Parian; with Park Vie# Hotel ; Mrs. Wm. Mornn, Miss Klise Moses with Mrs. John Villeplgue; Miss Virginia San- 1 ders ?lth Mrs. DuBose.' ? ?" A , Union? Mrs. L. J. Hatnes with Miss Jienolr; Mrs. D. M. Eaves with Mrs.1 Lindsay; llrs. J. D. Arthur, Mrs. L. Y. Young with Mrs. Lenoir. NVinnsboro ? Mrs. F. M. Gadsden Miss Stie Doty With Mrs. Stevenson. - York? Miss Fannie Wardlaw with Mrs. Kirk land; Mrs. R. M. Brat ton I with Mrs. tUftAMch ; Mrs: W. H. Moore Kvlth Mrs. Kirkland ; MIm Lessie With erspoon with Mrs. DuBose. / ,Walhaila ? Mrs. Hayns Jonfs. Mrs. Wade MIHro, with Mrs. DttBose. ^ KOHTKK OF CiyiL Or\SKH ?' . Court of Common I'Imn of Kershaw ? County For Trial Fall Term, 1917 No. 4 Waters vs. Slovonv and lielk. No. 0. \Norwood vh. Davis , No. 10 Creed vh. National Fire Insurance Oo. - No. l!l Wiley vs. American Mechanic 'No. 10 Prlngle Bros. vs. Clyhurn and Gardner Tuesday Nov. 20th. No. 21 Crosby vh. City of Camden. No. 22 (Jlhnon vh. Catherine Burton. No. 23 (Jlhson vh. Gibson No. 24 Oibnon vh. Clbson. No. 80 State of S. G. vh Spradley niul Master. No. Ml Adams vs. Illnson N?, 84 Wysong and Miles vs. Home Builders Supply Oo. Wednesday Nov. 21. No, ;m Ballard vh. Kershaw County No. 87 Hallard vh. Kershaw County. No. 40 Shaw Motor Co. vs Vaughn No. 4.1 MeLure vh. Mlcklejohn. No. 45 Carson 4\>. v? Southern Hall road. No. 41) Moseley vh. Swift. & Co. No. 50 Camden Wholesale Grocery vs.. Homo Fire Insurance Co. ? ' Thursday Nov. 22. No. 51 Wateree Power Co. vh Hil ton and Waters. No. 52 Wateree Power Co. vh. Hlaek mou and Hilton. No. 58 Springs & Shannon vh. S. C. West No. 55^-Gay vs. Fletcher Friday Nov. 28. No. 50 Sloan vs. Boykln No. 57 Cat<?e vh. Ctttoe, No. 5S Tlireatt Bros. vh. Minima and Herbert. No. 00' Perry vs. Thouiason No. 01 Johnson vs. Thonmson. Saturday Nov. 24th. No. 02 Hermitage Cotton Mills vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. No. 04 Chipley vs. S. A. L. Railroad v No, 05 Bing vs. W. U. Tel. Oo No. (Ml Morton vs Southern Power Co; No. 07 Itoss vs Southern Power Co. Monday Nov. 26th. No. 51) State of 8. C. vh. Bowen et al. ? No. OS Thomas vs Elliott. No. 0i> Jones vh Ltfe and Casualty Insurance Co. No. 70 Clyhurn Live Stock Co. vh Williams. Tuesday Nov. 27th. No. 71 Trotter, Adrar. vs S. A. L. Railroad v No. 72 Hall vh1* Stokes. No. 78 Imperial Lumber Co. vs "Kennedy. No. tl Zeiup vs Southern Power Op. ? * Wednesday Nov. ttiti t ? No. 7d Read Phosphate Co. v? Sut ton. Jr. No. 7X Alexander vh County of Kershaw. Thursday Nov. 20th. County Hoard of Commissioner* vs* Hough. Friday Nov. 30th. No. 0.'! Melohcrs vs. Schlosburg. It Ih understood that ito case in to he called before the day -set. Cases not ready for trial when called under this roster go to' the foot. Cases not reached at time set are to he taken up in the order fixed herein, except that No. 50, S. C. vh Bowen, has pre cedchce to l>e taken up on date set. . A Fine Band. . John W. Vogel'* Big City Minstrels boasts of a silver cornet band of twenty-one pieces and a double sym phony orchestra of fifteen, both un der the able direction of the popular director, Prof. James L. -Ftnning, and the Louisiana Glee Club, under' the di rection of Mr. Clyde Chain, who has the reputation of. being the. foremost vocal director hi the minstrel business, will supply the vocal numbers. John W. Voxel's Big City Minstrels will appear at the Camden Opera House on Monday, Npv. 12 and should he witnessed* by a crowded hoase. ! WOMAN KILLS W0MAN Mr 8. James Parker and Husband in Jail For Killing Mrs. Raehaei Garter. . * James Parker and his wife, both white people, were placet! In jai! late Wednesday night cuarucu with the Kill ing of MrsrRachael Carter, a white Wj>Man about 05 years (ft age, reshljng on "the fa rm of W. H. Tiller, in the We#t Wateree section. jf ; j Not much of the details of 'the affair could be obtained owing to the late ness of tbe hour when the sheriff made the arrest* but from what wo can learn the children of Mra. Will Dalley, daugh ter of Mrs. Carter, the dead woman? had had a quarrel ly which the Parker worn anej aim Hthatope of her children had been badly beaten. V|t is said she and her husband.. armed with shot gun and. rifle went to the Dally home and called the woman to the door. Mrtr. Carter was the first to appear at the door and was shot and instantly killed by Mm. Parker, the load tearing a gjript' holo In her chest. The Parker Wftmati, then severely beat Mrs. Dally %ver tire head with the gun, while her husband stoftd' by and witnessed the deed. r ' . The shocrting occurred at nearly dark on Wednesday evening and It was not until ten o'clock that Sheriff Hongh recelyed a call. Thwy were- placed .in jail about two. o'clock Thursday morn ing. Coroner Dixon was in West Wat eree yesterday to 'hold ah lnonest. fiafvest Party. ? ~ . There will be a Harvest Party at Autioch. School House Thursday night Nov. . 18, 1?17. The pnbJlc is cordially Invited to attend. -v ' - 'r -Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Xlltorr of Georgetown," Conn,, who have pur chained the W. R. DeLoache home on Pair Street arrived this wwt to spend the winter. YOl'K <11 ANC'K TO SAVK 1JKK Hev. Hurtling Makes Strong Appeal in of Starving Artneni&its. * Tftore are so many Culls upon the guiierosity of c lit* Aiucrioan |>eopl? at this time that one hardly knows in which direction to tlrst turn to give uitl. And yet, when the cry of hunger from a starving people ??f Western Asia (Domex to a community enjoying the comforts of life, we cannot turn a (leaf ear to the ap|>eat. The terrible condition of the Ar menians, Syrians, ami (?reek Christians of Western Aula iih a result of the war, the untold suffering of these homeless, destitute exiles tind refugees, cannot Ik.? fully tohl In words. Netfrly three million are now facing starvation. Four hundred thousand orphans are today destitute in lllhlo Lands, Unlike the woiuen and child ren of Belgium. France and other lauds these people cannot expect an appro priation from the Government for re lief because they are scattered raee? to Which the United Statoj? canot le gally make a loan. These exiles have struggled through .the that and suffering of an Kaatern Summer only to face the more terrible ordeal of the rigorous winter, without < fo?M| and clything. Ih-cad winners gen erally have perished through cruel mas sacre, deiKutatlou or In the army Yet practically all who. arc new destitute were self supporting before the war and the cruel treatment of hostile ua tlons. Their only hojie now to live through the winter is in American gen eroelty. It will take thirty millions of dollars to Iteglu to. relieve this sit uation. ' *? . t*rwldent Wilson has apiniated tp the American jteople to hear the cry of those, women and children, who with out their natural protectors, are facing starvation. Unless (here is a response there Is nothing left for them but ex termination.' There are more than a hundred brave American missionaries in Turkey, Caucassus and Peresla who are standing by these wretelied suffer ers,- - Shall we help io save these thrw miilUnis of Armenians ami other Christ ians in these regions or by our failure td'do something acquiesce in the policy of extermination adopted by Germany and Turkey? Many lives were saved last winter, and some of the warm-hearted people of this community responded to a i>er sonal. appeal and had a part in this good work. ThLs winter we are as sured suffering and death will be much grealgt onleas immediate aid bo given. WkP President saytK "in vieir of- the urgent need I call again upon the peo ple of the United States to make .such further contribution as they feel dis posed, in their sympathy and generos ity for the ajd of these suffering j>eo ples." He alBO sets apart November lot h and 11th as special relief days. According to information received from the National Executive (Commit tee the carefully computed proportion ate share that normally shold be con tributed by the town of Camden is eleven hundred dollars. This may seem a large amount to some and yet we a re * assured that if every community jravtv the full amount^ asked of it, it would only then allow eight eenta a day for the mulntalnence of one per son. - - If every one who is staying at home and sharing little of the suffering and hardship of this titanic struggle Should "do his and her bit" for the relief of Hufforing humanity we could then easily do our full share. The National Committee urges some one m "every community to take Xhe lead ill bringing information to the. public and organising local committees of relief. Conscious of the obligation resting upon us 1 have volunteered to undertake this work and to act as chairman of & local committee. I have appealed to my own congregation and ,now through the courtesy of the Chron icle am making this first appeal to the pegpitfj of Camden to answer this call. First I would be glad for any per sons who are willing to serve on such a. 'local committee of relief to give me theif names ot once. V Second I)o not wait for the commit tee to come to you but wnd help In the'shape of an offering to me as chalr muu or to i In- < Mi n mi ifir which lias kindly consented to receive contribu tions for me. The majority of these people are even now barely subsisting upon roots, leaves -and carrion. The story told by the missionary Jtwt returned from Syria of the tiny girl with the face of an bid woman, sitting In the doorway of a deserted .cottage, who, as she fock ed -back ? and forth droned the cry, "I am hungry, T am hungry," is but one Instance in many thousand similar ones in thftt land., Will you not help. t<> save human life? Let us not forget our Master*** warn-, '{of " for/ x&Ofqi who when He war an hungered gave Him no meat* "Inas much as ye did it not to one of the least of theoet ye did- it not to met" Five dollars a month, it is intimated saves a llf#,v Will every one jyho repds thin "do hi* bit?" Your co-operation Is earnestly asked. Contributions will lie acknowledged in the .Chronicle, Those preferring their names not .to Ik- mentioned will kindly state this aiid the amount sent will "be acknow ledged, as "Cash." . , , Yonrfe In behalf of the sufferers, v X ,**. h- Harding. Malvern Hill School Honor Roll. First grade? El wood Williams. Second grade ? Kknar Robinson, Shel don Haaty. V. Third grade ? Clifford Robinson, Ar thur Outlaw, . ? Fourth grade? Honneau Hall, Ker shaw Tldwell, Melvln Hall. Eighth grade -Con gala Hasty, Ruth I?angley, Millie Moore. cgrisaj FALL I^KKM OF COI'BT Will Convene Next Monday With Judge Prince, of AutitVKOii, lkr?t*iiUli&|C. The full term of court for Kershaw County will couwnt' nex t Monday with Judge George Prince of Anderson pro* Hiding. A large number of criminal cases ha vo been phuvd on t ho docket for trial at this term of court. Throe murder cases will eomo up at this time ?the (m? attracting the most atten Mon will Ik* that of Lucy Marsh, the white woman, charged with the mur der of Mrs. Kstflle Baker, several weeks ago. Hlakeney and Williams, attorneys of Kershaw, will represent the .y?rsh woman, who has boon eon lined In the county Jail since her ar rest a w??ek following the tragedy. A list of the cast's placed oil the crimi nal calendar up to Thursday afternoon will he found below. In another place In this |Mtper will l>e found the list of Jurors for the third week, and also a list of the civil rases set for trial at the second and third weeks of court. Among those attracting most attention will lw the suit of the State against the bonds men of the late Sheriff W. W. Huck abee, In an effoff to collect the al leged shortage of $l>,iM10.00. The state will be represented by Solicitor W. H. 'Cobb and the bondsmen will have as their attorneys M. M. Johnson, of Gftinden and C. L. Please. of Colum bia. The case is set for trial Mon day, November litlth. The bondsmen being sued are Karl II. Bo wen, M. I). Kelly, J. F. Elliott, Dr. W. J, Dunn, J. 1.. Ilinson, K. S. Vllleplgue, J. T. Hough and ltebecca L. lluckn I KM'. Cases For First Week. llus Wilson And Jake Clybnrn, lar ceny. . John Drakeford, assault and battery with Intent to kill. * Taylor Helton disusing t?f proj>erty under lelu. Early Palmer, housebreaking and larceny. Joel, Murphy, Freddie and John Jor dan, assault and battery with Intent to kill. William Itrown, assault ami battery with intent to kill. T. R. Brockton, murder. John Edward, assault with Intent to rape. L. J. Jordan ami lioy Jordan, mur der. ? Lucy Marsh, murder. Jim Threatt, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. Carl Moore, larceny. Hora<t? Poykln, assault and battery with intent *0 kill. Leslie Brown, unlawfully pointing pttWTitt another. If Zeck Jones, assault and battery with intent to kill. ? Dan Harris, housebreaking and lar ceny. Charlie Carlos, storing and trans porting liquor. Sam Taylor, breaking prison. John Jackson, unlawfully imlntlng pistol at another. , Phil Deas, larceny of live stock. Lindsay Bass, assault and battery with int*?nt to kill. Lindsay Pass, assault and lmttery wltli luteut to kill. Joe Bass, assault and battery with intent to kill, J. D. (Gardner, J. B. Gardner, It. A. Gardner, ' Henry Gardner and Dawson Freeman chaVged with rioting. i J. K. Smith, disposing of property 1 under lien. j Jerry Kirk laud, murder. > Jim Shannon, abduction. |? I>aurens McLean, housebreaking and larceny. ' ' ?, Third Week Jurors. ? W. T. ?mlth. L. H. Triiesdel, S. H. Uruesdol, J F. Roberts, M. 'ft flozier, II. R. I>ang, Wm. Gladden, W. T. Ad-| nms, A. E. Kills, A F. Young, J>. A. GoflT, F. \i. Truesdcl, W.' It. ()utlaw, S. R. Kirk la ml. W. T. Gardner, I,. li. Block. W. il Barrett, J. It. Horns hy, J. E. Hobinson, s. B Stokes, A. C. Gregory, E. I*. Copland, W, J. Dority. J. I. Ruse, B. F. Ma honey, W, 1j. Williams, D. W. Barnes. Mack Bran ham. T. K. Gibson,' H. E. Williams, 1 4. II. Cly burn, B, F. Catoe^B. JL. Coiu null. J. L. Illnson, S. E. Belvln," B. F. Mcl^eod. Death of Young Girl. Little Miss Virginia Purser, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Punier, dlo<l at, the homo of her parents on Rut-, ledge. Street - Tuesday morning after a short illness of bronchial pneumonia. ?Only about a month ago the little lady celebrated her eighth birthday at which a number of her young friends were entertained. Hhe was an exceedingly, bright child and a favorite with topr companions. Virginia was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, but. her little body was laid to rest in the Quaker cemetery atthis, place after funeral service at thV home by the Rev. M- M. Benson, pastor of i he Baptist- Chnrch. ~ ' * * < - , . - ^ . , - . Mr. Siimiel Rabon Dead. Mr. Samuel Ralnm, a resident of the Pine Grove section of West Wafceree, died at his home Wednesday after a lingering illness. He wta about 66 1 years of age and la survived by a wife and several grown children. The fun eral wart held on Thursday, g ? md i ? Sale Opened Wednesday. ! The annual Fall sale at H. L. Schlos burg's department Stora opened Wpd nos/kay wltn*i? usua^ large number in attendance! ' As Is customary #Jt|? this store It is well filled with merchan dise. probably carrying the largest stock to be found In this - section en abling the public to gat goo<T solKiffoc*. Mrs. Sohlosbnrg has been spending the week, m the northern and eastern mar kets tn an. effort, to get mora' good* for this store. The sale trill last until Christmas and many are taking ad vantage of the barsalns offered a t 'this store.. I CAM AIN SHANNON i*()R MAYOR Large Number of Citizen* Ask Promi ! neat Attorney to ll^rotne Candidate. A petition was circulated in 1 'ainden till* NViH>k lXH|Ul*.stillx C-aptaill W. M. Shannon to allowed* name to Ih> owed us u candidate for mayor in tin* cam pal^n next Spring. It contains the name of nearly ovary representative cIMkou of tin? city and Is a deserved compliment to a well known ami high ly esteemed cltlren who has never sought political honors. While the pro motors of (he |>eMtion <}1<I not have time to see all the voters, those who were approached signed it rtvattty ami no ! doubt hud the time Ihhmi extraidcd there would have Ihhmi many more names added. A# it Is, it contains more than a majority of the votera of Camden, and It Is practically eerraln that Oap taJn Shannon will have no oponitlou A committee was scheduled to oftll en Captain Shannon yesterday after upon when he would give them a detl nlte answer as to his acceptance but It was too late for publication In this paper. It Is praetically certain that lie will accept the nomination and he coiuo a eamlhhite. Captain Shannon Is too well known to need any commendation at the hands of this newHiMtper. having sjient all of his life in this eity and having till ed many positions of honor ami trust and 1h i m'Ii i In high enteem by all trusses. He is well versed In affairs 1 iri t a I ii 1 1 1 !.;? to t lie city government, ami It is not u hard . matter to tlml out where he stands on all public que* i it ins, and the citizens have enough eontldcimo in hfcn to 'hpllevu that he would give the clty an excellent admin 1st rat it 111. V . Following Ik ttnc it?t of names a i torched to the lsditloU. addressed to him: To W. M. Shannon, Esq. The un dersigned citizens and business men of Camden wish you to announce av a candidate for Mayor of Camden for the ifoftt terui. We ask no promises, all knowing your ability and patriotism, as well as your good judgment in pub lie matter*: (1. L. Rhickwcll, Jolvn lioykln, I^eo ^chenk, W. L. Del'aHs, < ;. H, Raum, M. Harwell, John T Nettles, J W, Ilrown J. S. Khauic, John W. Wllaou, I>. H. Williams, H. S, Williams, John CatV te>\ Frank Campbell, Jr.. W.. F. Wootan, John W. Corbett, H. L^reg ory. M. J. Oullen, DaVld Wolfe, A. M. Catupbell, E J. Lewi*, Henry Elchel, S. M. Johnson, John <5. Williams A. Shebeen, Joseph Sheheen, S. Walter l'arker, E. I>. McOutcheon, John M. Vllleplgutf. C. H.? Yates. H. O. . Garri son,. Jr. Oarrtoon, Sr., W. Fv S'ettles, N. f>. Hhxley, W G Wilson, A. (i. Whl taker, J. C. Nicholson, John E. Ithame, rt. .A. Kliame, S. F Bras ington, F M. Zetup, H. S. Campbell. I>. F. Dixon, E. N. McDowell, John S. Lindsay, H. A. Campbell, Clement (' Itrou'ii .1 H. Mnvflnlrt K \V ITnctio W. W. Huckabee, T. J Wilson, John H. (iraves, F. M. Wooten, H. A. Brown, <?. S. HiRgbis, Tlios. J? Klrkland, L. A. Klrkland, Henry Savage, It. K. Stevenson, it. W. Mltehain, W. tJ. Adams, J. A ."-Hough, H. I>. Niles, Wil son Rice, E. O. Ze inp, L. A. McDowell, M. II, Johnson, W. R. Clyburn, 8. M. McCasklll. T. J. Arrants, M. II. _ lleynmu, J. M. II offer, Oeorge Petti grew, J. B. Cureton, J. (). Cunning ham, L. L, Block, W. A. Lazarus, Ney Bluings, Clis nil-sell, Jacob Mil-sell, h. B. Campbell, 8. A. McCasklll, H. Truesdell, W. Oeisenheimer, J. K. Shannon, W. IJ. Barrett, T. T. Trues dalo, O. W. Crosby, W. C. Cureton, J. It! PoLoaebe, J. H. Strack, W. R. DeLoache, ,W. XX Moow, J,- H, Clark?, TV. CI Houser; B. W. Hbaino. RTT Wil liam#. G, O. Whltaker. A. L. Watkbis, L.VJ. Whltaker, I). A. Boykin,, W. M. I Willis, I',. B. Clarke, C. J. shannon, Jr., W. H, Bqrnett, John T. Mackey; 8. W, vnn Landluf<ahm, Win, K,~ Nel rfon, C. P. DuBotw, R. B. DeLoache, Willis 8heorn, E. p. Truesdale, J. P. I/'wIs, J. E; tlirmjikR, P. I>. Stokes. W. It. WatkinS, IX O. <Joff, W. H* Halle. It. M. OUTord, J. K. Lang, O, McLcod. B., E. Sparrow, W. T. Smith, B. I). Trapp, J; A. Trapp, W. XTOoffTW.. B. Porter, T. C. Oladden, M. H. PhllllpH, L. JJljllngs, B. J. Smith,. Arthur Smith, Scblosburg, 2. ? <i McCasklll, J. Kuresii, D L. McLeod, .7. P. ZraiV, R. LAtta, C. L. Mnseley, W. F. RtisSel Jr., ft; TI, Kerrfson, N. o. lioykln, Thomas Ancrum, R. B. Pitta, W R. Lang, Wm. King, Vernon 1 >ixon, K. fl. Whisier, W. B. deLoach, It. B. Williams, C, E. Webater, George I^vkoff, Ijiz I^evkoff, C.. W. Blrchraore, W. O. Hay; Lauren* T. Mills, J. L. (lu.v, J. B. Zcmp, C. W. Evans* "W. B. (Jordan, M. Baxley, '8. B. Brnrd, > W. F. Russell, 8r., Mendel L. Smith, t L. C. 8haw, <1. O. Trantham, O. If. Fort, X. A. Wlttkowsky, .T.W, Smith, J. F. Bat email. Leroy 8. Davidson, R. ? fi. Lewis, W. L. McDowmL C M. Cole man, (i. W. M?i?roe, H> C. Langley. <?ns BeTooHi E. J. McLeod, V. M. Jones, J F. Smith. Ernest Frietag, B. C. Con yers, T. E. Ooodale, Ale* Baker. H. J. Anderson, A. J. Beattle, W. J. Hop kins, O. D. McLeod, F. H. Harding, fveslie Jackson, N. C. Arnet, Jas. De- k I>oa<ahe, T. ?; B. Bruce, O. ? C. Bruoe, Harry . Porter, J. H. Moore, T. L. Lit tle, W. D. Ooodrile, Ja*. H. Bums, A. M. Brailsford, W. J, Mayfleld, E. N. Beard, H. P. Jones, F. C. Jones, I*. T. Sfawtrt, J. C. Rowan. H. L. Bradfiprd, ,T. H, Osborn, Geo. T. Little, Isadore Wolfe, Joe 8 thick. i . ?? ? ? ? ' ? 1 Motor Track I>?*4royc<L A Vim motor truck owned by the- -r Camdeti Coc4 Cola bflttttng plant caught Are and was burned up at miles n^r*b of. Camdou -i-4' about 16 o'clock Wednesday night, The machine was yalued at around f7?) ^ and was insured to* f9QQ. . ? ? .-f^ Misses Agne? DePasa BeUwche ?peiit sereral days | in folumhia. .a 'AJj.