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i ?>*?? 111# i.ijii, . i pi hi CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. FRID ^ ... ^ . mm.. ^?V ? ? ; V WII miwi I II , I J. mill iwwppw W$M ill ijjiuii..j.t...AM.j;.. ....... u. ? Ji^lL DECEMBER 91 Ibot from a I - Worn/'*ff I For Murawr- ?? ?' *?rft fc feak*** f - uhJh, ? white woman, r^# miles fast of Camden wa* pi?P?y killed ?bout two o Cloak. .Rebecca I mother, who was sitting SaT with her *t the time Jly\voiMHlHl iu the scalp by )uejc BhOt- i)r ^ ??dy happened <?? ruaJ leadlug fromjthe furm .r" G. J. ?ud Andrew mm-Q. J. Baker was ar M hours latef chanced with He was brought to Cams ;*?d Jail. at trillnrf la I Sequel td the f Urn- Kwtelle Baker Which loine months; ago. At the ? Of court Lucy Marsh was tho murder of Mrs. JBakor* i Andrew Baker, and a Jury tier of the change. Both h wouien were tenants 011 if "Doctor" fl. J. Baker where resided for many years prior ?t-.{nt&eUy and -wherfc thfcy pd&ce nt u Wednesday ?? riiey'had loaded their <houso~ rftr two wagons and "were I ray. The two Marsh wouiett ig in the rear wagon when of buckahot Were fired Into Tlie flivt load struck LuCy ta shoulder, the second tear in her aide when she fell fon dying nlmOst instantly, front wagon looked around ay saw Andrew Baker flre fcom behind ?? ^ V'cnt on toward his home ?wife arrested a short time ?Jeputy J. F. Bateman and (Mice A. G. Whitaker, but H|Bt'Nsiatance. When told r cfiarged with the shbotlng Gained mut? and has made nt tit the affair. Dixon was holding the in we went to press yesterday; as evor l>een convicted of of Mrs. Eg telle Baker and. pe real murderer trill came litai 6t isnkei-. ^-7: 7 T?; ?tt Was that Baker feared ^voman would shed some ? late murder after leaving 1 whether he killed her be: lleved her the murderer* of ' ?U njost likely come to li?ht K~ - 1'1 1 fir Ml Bthe third white woman violent death in this county few months and Kershaw - getting nn ugly record in class. . * $s" ?>' -?*? ??+ J Jbchoois jppgt i'tiMT; I Will CfiriM Work A"?in Ml I - 14 In January. l-gg./j 1 ' Tl>e CU?H10U City Se^OOls cloacd lUnwo for the holldaya ou Friday Doc. 14th. Olid wWl begin work again on h :'ih1 ilny of January HUB. < The school wart not' closed, as wa?| reinM-ted, fof the reason that coal had Jgivon out, tor WMuetlme In November | through the kiiulueaa ofM*\ pitta a carloaiV"w?ii obtaimHl. Thi* will prob-; ab)y ' carry through the wiuter. r" ( Third Month Honor Rot.. t grade. ? William Auunonds, jft-1 Tip Brown, Nvolyn Bruce, Kdna Hol land, Clarence Krepps, Ruby Kreppf, Stella Martin. Clara McCaakiU, Hoy McCaekUl, Austin Shehoen. ^ Seeond grade ? James Black m on, Ju [? \*m lOk'heT, *Tiy nell' Fonts, Walter It haute, John Alch*rd*on, Mrnen^ She hoon, Harvln Smith, DeLoach Hheorn, Clum Bruce, Ludle Olyburn Faith de Loach, Carolyn ' l?ou I so Jen nings. Margaret ttast, V?ra McCaikiU, Willie Porter. * J0faact--?ary Cure ton, s?ra Pe Kltf Daisy Un* llary Carotyu .#ootoiJ, Moultrie Burn*, W11 Mam Olyburn, jftck Kirkland. Fourth grade? Clarkson ithame Boy kin Rham*. Rtthu SchloebUrtl, AotS| 'Shannon, Chanea Shannon, Gatewood Workman, Klixolieth Clark, Mamie De Loacbe, Lucy Harding,' Alma Holland, Mary Moore, Martha Singleton. |pm? (wade? Albertufl Clark,;; peroy J)nvldaon. Arnette Ledford, . William Nettles, ^iriatopher ?? Vaughite; Cecil. \y It tkownky, Miriam Bruce. Mildred Qaitlner. Helen Htaaau, l?outi?-Hicach; Ethel Smith, Harriet Steedmari, Har riot Lipseomb. < ;; .Sixth grade.-^Basll Bruce, Cartliell Fouts, Val liipscomb, Cornelia Atkin son, Mary Ctem^li; ^thil DePaas, Marion Hlngori, Mary Hough, Agnes Shannon, Emily Wooten, Martha Work man, 55> ade -v. Andrew ^Burnet, L(-wig|itri^*raile ^ -^omas Kjhfrland, ^Thornwell Hoy, Joye# Steedman, Cecile l^^y^K Blltabeth Workman, Joae ?3k Ninth grade?wAgnes .f)ePass, onion 1 Olyburn, Rdwin OopdAlg, T"a^jT IftWrl Our^c3 ine Joyes, Hannah Lasorus; ^aiues Eleventh grade-^John deLoach, Jirn p|w> Kv*rett:$cjienk, Mary.Cly fmi^Corlnne. Lewis. Wliiun M: wruifl 8uiik, Dec. 18.? Nineteen Jives were lo ?t w4ien the American subma rine &iwiis rammed and sunk by subhia rine JP-S in home water* during a fog Monday afternoon. pNipi** 1 ' M rotary Daniels announced the dlaaater late today in a l>rief statement which ; gave no further (letalls.-i^^| __ > frotn a |W furnace |>olU H. the ba^ '? . ' , ?. rKOHIHXTlON WINS IN HOUSE J-l ^ :jy~ :?sv^ ? j !#e? 8t?Ni Heven Years In .Which Te| pSPPpg Washington, IHhj. TT.-^Natlouwlde prohibition won in the hous^today nnU | ouly the adjust uieut of a nllght dHTer euce hi revolution between the house *ml actuate now Stands lu the way of submitting to State legislature* au amendment to the federal eoustltutlou A?rl>lddl!?B the manufacture* sale -or importation of Intoxicating liquor for beverage purpose* In the United States or it* territory / ; It ;;:lT$?e vote lu the houae, taken after a day of drtmte before erowited gal leries, was 282 to 128, with the partlee dividing almost evculy. ? The margin for prohibition wan Just eight vote? more than the necessary two-third* of the membership of the house required for adoption aud 20 more thau two thirds of those voting. Both wets aud dry# had been predict ing victory all ftky and it was not un til the last few names had been called] tibat the anti-prohibition forces eta ectled their t 4^afe3j|?ter Speaker ClArli announced the result the victors werr lOlfled W. tl*e galleries in such -a detaonst ra Uon^'JjRta rely permitted ?m-rtibt';-- house;7 Wriner ;t Secretary Bryan, au Interested spectator nearly all day, appeared on the floor and Joined in receiving congratulations with Representative Webb of North Carolina, who had led the fight r/^The resolution passed by the house is identical , with that passed toy the senate last August e*c*'l>t that It giye* the States seven years Instead of six la which to ratify the amendment. South Carolina congressmen voting for the amendments were : Byrnes, Lever, i Niehol Is, Ragsdole, Stevenson, and Whaley, ????& -fef ! ? W ? . ? t % $1 The Armenian Relief Fond. &V 1 ^In acknowledging the contributions '?tt'ee^.J^v ant to mention especially the fine spirit manifested by the twO child refl^ who had H fellow fecllnj^for the suffering children of Armenia and instead of spending their blrttoday Toi&ftnese people;^ whom they had heard- We havo .been taught that "a little child shall lead them." Would It not be a good way to apend aomo ojf opr Christmas money to send It to those who are more Iji need than ^r ^rselvcs and thus: manifest the knowledged : John MeL. King .... *1.00 Margaret B. Nldhols Miv. H.. G. Oarrlaou, Sr. .,~,;.*.5>00 Gash in'r^iV .. : First National Bank JJT sWSra <Jrm-cry .50 Bank otfCiamdon y v... j40 j Candy Kitchen 30 Sheheen and Brp '.13 W. K. Zemp .... .06 PhJHlps and Co. 05 Previously acknowledged^ J5&?5 Total $170.85 ItCcelved on pledge of C. ,T. Shannon lor the month $2.00? pledge previous ly acknowledged. F. Hs Harding, Com? 1 i I a the new home of Nation*! Bonk of )?'. contract i? ;3ra Mr. Henry Moore b.^r building mn wlllox ***** -w la build th *~ffi (to* will to celtlngF^Le^.eriS tb? front door the fix center of the ' circle WW b* the tellers^* indowi;#ith thn cashier's - window oq flic left and Oielffire of tbe Camdon Loan * Rcuttf Co., <m thB H|0ttr NeArtf in tbe oenter of tbe building behind the 'jm. tbe larKfm Ml iwd: ?4eA mafcih&nwKjt "Extends down ilte ti*ht oc tbe bnlMlnif which leads I O tb? prenldenl'H D*n|m DUNcnvKi. , / ? ?? 'i'"? " ? ? ? Car* Cms Through On ImI Up of Iw Jbumey. /. , r, ? Twenty-three automobile* v with a? many drivers ttopped over In Camden forvebort mfclle Tuesday night before completing (Voir last t>ur( of a lung Journey. . On mvount of Inadequate railway service the t'alrey-Hate# Mo tor Co* of 84k Matthew#, and the Bur nett ?Vv oftO*a6|^burj{ sent twenty three young' meu to Detroit by rail to drive the"' cars down from thtf? fac tory. In thf lot here Tuesday even ing wore ten Dodge cars and Ave Oak' land <Nir*~t;he remainder having goti lont from X fa main party and patted oi? a few houiv ahead. The young men loft Detroit on December Oth and fta'd been on, the road for twelve day* Ordinarily Hie trip eould have boon made & one week, hut thoy aay they uncounterod jjonie of the moat severe weather knpwn throughout the noirtlr Hi many ymv* and their riwldy com 1>1o\Iouh ?uvo evidence of having h*>n up against It. In some placefc thoy had to *o through deep snow and imiijy of th*' rivers they mypl -we*e tWWeiL over,: Only a feW:u^>r . ftCCl denhr the trip and none of tlie cars 'xift* l?adly damaged. t*.1 ? "i V>i n wtoi'iV'^inC r Special Serjrtee at Methodist Church, . Thore wll 'h* a special "Honor Roll" service at; tln? I,ytt;w?k Street Metho dist Chnrctr on Sunday evening at T:80 o'clock. HQatfi0 iuuhIc and a presen* tat lon of SeTyfc-e Flag, to tho Church followed i iifg of a star for ?&Ch soldier from the Church and Sunday .School* Judge Mendel. U Smith will deliver the gddreaa oi the evening. All are cordially iixvltcd, rTJ\3te .TI-- 1 ? 1 Mi m- n* , Z^SHSm, P.: In spite of the cry of hard times tho First National Bank ofOamden presented a tony scene on Tuesday ahd Wednea^ of thtt w^k when : they [paid off the members of ttwJr Christmas Banking Ohiha. .^Kxaotly nine hundred and |i|ghti^hwe^p0o|>le were .waited upon and ? total of. ten thousfladjlalr. lats wanjW W&felrculation ftmon$ (thfe smaUiUnvcstortir^t took tfcf . en': tire fore*, of the bank to accommo <me ito **owds, nhd the offlclals had to work Jate lntf the, night On tfcejother Hand many of ttie old ?H iMi> o?bw thd upop aH lifc- the small space of time but inany aignitlod their Intention of joining during1 this week and nestt* ^ \ MW i , . ' '' ' : Death of Young Lady. | Miss Lula I. HuK'?ins, a yoain? Jad* iifcittxn eu rs oi age, -who has been, ^tending school at Gattonla, N. O., this season, died In tfoat cfety on Mon day mf this week* after Au illness of measlo^tWMgineiiln^tl^ Her lenialnH were brought to Camden and f?cw? here were sent to SpHng Hill in Lee 0oa* whicfcrjgp? the ftiJjonil per wr\-lces hieing opndncted by the Bev. AWa way. She was a dttMhtcr HUK,r' JOb" W' H ^ ^**a$ Mayor luNMttr. x Lancaster, Dec. 18.? At today's elec tion Jor mayor. B. 8. Htewart won otwr teen votes, ttoe toft staudlng' jBtififfi 110? .1 ?n oh 06, t The Election tfa# fat ly contested by Doth sides. The can 'dtdafen are two of l*ncaster's lead lug citizens. .The result gt today'a election broke the tie ot last Tues 4ay, when, the two candidates received the same number of vdtes. The eati ng of today's action was that the feame nmnbcr of votes were east as T,*?d?y. - *mmm- ? -IZmhat . ....... ? - ? ? . day Dec. 27, Blslel/F^Ufon, the noted ss^sSsSSiil soeu in hOr second film tehicfc, "The Blse of Jennie Gushing", adapted from the book l?y Mary 8. WbtU and pro difcwTbjr^ Arteraffc g; Miss Ferguson's - flrst jjieture#- 5par? t?r$ Sheep," proved a sensation. Crit ics pronounced her work remarkable, in that she had aerer freed the earn WHITK 0IKT8 CHRISTMAS rr -v',"'. ? >? ? ,/i.y i'i ttervkf Pluwrd For Ohriai* [ inaa at Camden Baptist Church. V," **"* Hrr* - ?* If there Ik ? right way to obcterve Christum why not rnako use ot It? The -service known as "White Clft* for the, Klujt" seem* moat in accord with the njilHt of the season. DM yott know of It? Have you rare fully cousldered it* , worth t<^ the Christian, to the Congregation 1 to the commun* ity? ? Its puriHMw 1m to bring you in time with the infinite heurt of Ood "who ho loved that he gavts" $Yea you say' that li my purpose I too will make gifts thin Christmas. Uomembcr will you that tfod'a fur reaching purpose] wuk* to redeem. Wilt your Jflfti thin] year have redeeming poWer in them? The plana tor thU service are very comprehensive. rHvory deiMttfmeht of the church Is supposed to huve a plaoo on the program, from the cradle roll of the lloard of Deacons. v Kvory member of tl^e <*hu?vh, every member of tha congregation and all' visitors aw thought of prayed for ajftd expeetWA ta take pan to giving either of self, ?erviw W~?aiHita Uea?{| ^ Results are looked for at the oh faervanee of thie service and through the coming year. Hemeinber you ire being planned and prayed for lu thlft glad diay of White fllfts to Our King. v On? thing will Justify your attend [pice if tor no otbar reason you may wish to come. That la the seeing of jwp; <iSI9M"r4f^^lMrlnK them WHS The plana Include 100 In the ohUdron's choir aioue?i - - ' , : r , i- You are saying a* you read this, what will 1: give? Would you suffer a IfcgKestUwfcVff you are not a Christ ian the thing that feouhl plea*o 'Odd ittogt would he a surrender of self to Him. If you are Indifferent and there fore inactive as a Christian a liberal offer of your time and talents tor ^*rvk? will be; accepted and made use of by Him. If In the time past) "you |ui ve gcept tmc|?? I part . 4ft the price'* and failed ra? TTtmrwibataude.'thwi this offering at you# tiply U for the multi Ifls light and life. N n Time? Ohrlatma* day. Hour?7 P. Bf. riaw.?W;iptiHt Church. ? - you .? . welcome u? tbe name deteorat^^ u. , m t Opening Chorus. | J*? I Offering by Son Beams and Prl-| juVr Department %i f a. Offering by. Mrs. Campbell's \ s ; (Jffering jby Mrs. CiffiwggH "5. -M Offering i>t Mrs. WllaouV ifcOrtVrlng by Mr*. jtcCoy'ij ClasfcJ 0. Offering by M|*s Phelp'a Class. 10. Offering by Mla? Bradley's Class. It Offer Iiik by R. A.'a . ift. Offering by B. Y. P. U's. [; ja^iOflertog by Mra. Ooodale'a Class. 14. Solo. ? mmm -^wsm 20. Closing Chorus. |i ; Benediction. Ma'haffeyf both^ Kern h*w? pfobSe Judge w. I* McDowell, officiating. ; ^ Of lfajor. H6 JW? bccift Ms or the. j?*t two yeart In Haiti. Hi* a months leave of absence. UMSftun, #t?h hit IrtftKhiul ftro will apeod Chn?taa? In Cam* h hia^mother, *Ta. C. A* p.?; KKR8HAW NKW8 NOTKS | InUnttttni lliMMilnn OfttlMrsd From 0^ Tb? I km ?f TkM PUce. Witt. M, FaiiHtenberry ' died at hi* Jhmiu* l?t4 Thursday ftaorttln* after an I illness Of only a few days. Mr. *>ul? kentterry was a quiet anil> unussum- 1 lug clttoeu. He was a consistent and ?'?. raiMful membor of Provhhfaoe Bai* .--J tist (inwh for a number of year*, fie was T4 y<nrs (rf age and U *urHved_J by his wtfO? one aou, Hi y, Faulkeu berry ; iwo daughter* Mra% M. J; John sou mid Mtss sniiu*' FitulWWborry, and one >lntei\ lira. Ann Thorfa, and a. ,1 nuu>ber of. grand children. A largo elvoW of, blends acquired hy^hls uni form kimluess and courtesy at all tlinoa LH Will join W ^ mjpathliliM? with rcaved family in l hi* their Mad afllh? thm. The rom?ln? interred .'at HKfcory Head ehurohySrd on Friday afternoon after services by Hera. A, R,^' andJ. M. Neal. lkus died at her homu T\ in the liMway to. ioi and was burled *ttt?0 family burying vlcea conducted by Re?. J* M Noah of Kershaw. Mra. Deas w*% 80 year* of t age, and had l>een a consistent mam ber of the Buffalo Baptist church from ?'flilfA girlhood, ;? jWije 'miWW daughter ?U of the late Hllah Cfctoe aud was the last survivor of a large fanflly. She 1* survived by three children:* B. Dean. Mrs. Ke??eecu Catdte ai pw? " pMr?, jWasboth A Koyember att bw HO years of husband M four Hiuttll ehl Buffalo churehynm t Mfe J** >?& Morton pop aa^ jrimmle And Miss L ihe : charming daughter rted^nda? Wmmi lflth, lOlf. at the hofne oi ,tJng miniated Hoy. X Jf, dlately nor^tfEfS^ahaw,, wm*nd: P"" -* -4 and Utfr* daughter*. remain* 10lT, after an 111 PKTTMrs. Hobertfrv fund 1$ survived ?Bo|>erts, n, Humphry of Camden, speht.a Kerwlmw recently a* gueetg of Kara .Benton !?? the Benton Ho ^Wiltrr i If '" ,T ** "v* I <ipvm?n(u of his grandfather W?. *>, ry, but arrived too late txi delayed traln^-SKM^fl U MAy Get More So**??# Washing <)U. mc. 4ii Houih Caroling. Tele KnimK v&uiuil EE ,K"3r^? Ejected to (lo the work without ?inAW*?T? 111 tiff I'rtnetto Btato ?|W wuiaHy b,?i#tat pb UP" t# W at. ; i>r. <*&?&? Mr. Benjamin McCall, agnl SO y, months hu flfe ring w to dt-#**. He lfeaud two child 20,000 Graduate Nurses Required. - . With a roiitjtauanpe-of the war in tl uurwes of the country only 3,500 ha HffTftr been airigiied ft datyirvArB Jtawtar tho United -I ereore* .are IKTnitfe Hx tu otdlnary ?boot <<vo