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fcKKHHAW NfCWN NOTK8 InlrrMliui H?hk?Iii|k (inlbfrrd Kroai Thr Km of That Vtmer. / A utiwHttgc roiHvhl l?> 'I' J. (?r?v ory frou? l?N *>011 Kuhjili A <?rvgo r>. that h?- hiix arriviii at Cnuil> Ml Ms. Ixhik l*Uii?l. Itaii'ii w?it a*. < 'limp Sevlvr uii'l U*fi ftx'iij thori1 la*t Saturday with his nsflttn'iil Mr>. S. S, lliii ri?. who tia ? ih?iif tut* *Unmr.v work in 4'hltia .Jn|*iit uiul Kori-u. ?l??li vimihI a ln-t i u<-t i w uial iii?lilri!?K a<l?i ixn> hi K?*r??hu\* M?*th<>?h>t < 'hmvh Suinhn iiiortiioK on t Ik* :? m h J? ?? l i?f minion* .Mr* Harris li.is *<| MMit a * 1 u nit h* i* of um i? in till* t. .n l, 'ii uii^ioi liclil- a imI i ? at lii'im t ? *i a \ iini t ion ? ? It l la^lt r <?f f .i ? k >ii v 1 1 1? . I la . ?|w;iil tin- wt*tk?Hi<l al KifkttiMiil K. it'tn with hi* wife's I'artiit.i Mr. aixl M i v 1> M Kirkl?*> Mrs. I'luifh'i has I ?? ?? ? 1 1 )i?* r?* H<*\'t,rul ??-?*k-. and wi.l ivtuuiti koiim* film* longer J(ii?n**II ,\ inlri 1 1 1 icrn in M??u <>ay. JOtt) iiixt . at the Iioiik- of t ? t -? m?u In law < ; . \V. Svwvll, III tin* Hut It.xk ?*?inmuoit>. at tbr ri|*- old nice or niu<*t> > cu rs. ono nionlb ao<i \\?-ok Tli?' r?*m?iiM vwrv t#n r1?*? I in tlif K<t?Iui>* iifliclcr) aftrr lux. II. thr fuiWful Kl'rvllW iHMUJt roll ? hi. *!??<! !?> Him Mr. CW'ittoii, ^w?tor of Km* lleath Si?rli>K I'lmrui", himI He* J M .Wal. Mr. InyrMtii h?? furiperl^ :< Htfhl> re^an-tinl ?'iil%4'ii ?>f IjiIh*!!* ( ? ? i and I i \ ?*?t hi i he (HikhurM ?ortlmi. s I ( i i- survived l?> one .latne* In Kruiu <?! <*eori;ju: nnd f?'iir daughter* Mi> i; \\ S?#i\ oil <>f I In Flat lti*i < < 1 1 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 \ lirtd Mi> l>urhaii* Cu^ldii, Mi- .1 A William* uim. Mr- An i!m*? N\'iil-<?n of tin- 1 1 ? >?t lit S|?rlii>f ? ? ?liililUliit \ A -ui'xk fliiri ? ft?i-U'tl tin fill i aim' l?? the iitfi-nt,- < ill I lie Southern |mi f??'iifc,vr -nil Ion Si?t urdiij afternoon, -hut'll.v aftrr t lir ji ftiTiiix mi I Kiin pa** 01 1 feoiiih 4i 1 1? I MHijri'il uIm'iii .<?*??? in insli from tin- till Th?* 4*11 - IraiKi wa? uiadr I ? r |>ri/.iutr ojien oiw ? ? f iln- window- Ii> tlif iillid'. K?'v Mr I '.a I lev, |?n-tor of the. Kdtfe : i ? ? I < I I'r tcrian i'hiiivh. will |?rt*neh i > at tlx* auditorium of U>?* Kcrxhaw tiraded s*i?o<iJ ucit Siinch<> morning May 'Jti, at II ??<-l<H-k. All ar r in vheO to hear htm. Important Notk*. All tlifH' who liavr Ihiviim* 'J I >?-ar-? ??f ?i^o mIiki: J mm .Mil. 1IM7. will I*' i?-.(iiImmI to at?|M*ar ami ivtfistrr at tin* t'??ur? lloiiw at CmukUmi, S, ( ' on June .*?Ht )?ovt. Kwryoim in urned ? ?? (hi* matter tlio fullest pul> : lMt.> The minister* lire e\|**eted t<> mak?- the ainioumvmeut in their eliureiu**. Severe |M*ualti<*N may at tend failure to r?ncl*ter for tln*-e Itahlo i<> do ?o. and ?u?'li f a? i I u ?'?* ??lmo*d -urely result in im ;t t<* iuduelion Into 1 1 ?? ? *ervl<v I.'m-jiI I tort rd for Hie ( oiinl ,\ of K??r*lia w State of South ('<arnllna. (?HitiKk'li. S. t\ Marriage. Married on Sunday. Maj llMIt, at tin* home of i'riiliitic Judge \V. |? M? - 1'ovtell, Mr. Nick Kay auti Ml** Mary Itay. hoth of I.UK'olt. S. C. Thr K?<1 Cro^s a?*kiu>vv wilh iliauks r hi> \|t>uatit>n of r\|?a<v from lt.\ K l.'C H'N KTTI J"IS COMPANY. _ great net of mercy drawn through ^ oh ocean oj unspeakable pain " HAVE you ever lain in No Man's Land, with a shattered thigh and a throat that burned with thirst ? Has your wife ever begged food for her children and herself at the mess-kitchen of a soldiers' camp ? <9 Has your little son ever torn his mother's heart with a plaintive cry, day after day, for food she couldn't give him ? Has your little daughter, clad in a ragged dress, her only dress, ever shivered night after night in the ruined cellar of what was once her home ? Has your city ever been destroyed ? nay, pow dered, bricks, stone, timbers and all so ground into the dust that one scarce knew where street ended and building began ? It is exactly such suffering that the Red Cross is organized, here and in Europe, to relieve. The Red Cross asks for One Hundred Million Dollars as the least it needs to carry on this work. Can you ? dare you? refuse to give to this work? and give till the heart says stop? Every cent of every dollar received for the Red Cross War Fund go*? for War Relief. Til'* All ft ? .Ul K>'<1 <>??>?? ! ? '.fie tiwst #ff ? ? ? . ' iji 1; t 1; i * t ( inn f . ? r l hf i ??!.??' of ? i ' ic ' h h t 1 he \V or ! . 1 1 <? v -t *;?*' I' ik n mil' ii'i a'n-.s* *mii of '.iiiu ?er \\ ?ir.i't ??. th? hu'. Iit l>?'i! v; without i >m iiooi cii?t ! ? i iurif" affairs. u ho ;<!?? in nl'ioji' u!i ? asf? (fl .l'ix 'h-'ir -Ifrv io?*d With" l! I'll *' |i , 4t|(. ;??.?" ?m1 ^iiMr^ly by it* m?mbet *h ! |> frrr* h"<1 by vulun ' ii? / i'ot: ' r ibn t Itiri" 1 1 1m L Lr_liu{!i K I t* 1 ? t* f Li-i WI<T?? ??. J > > i ? i hot* Mid. ? ? \ ar.i1 <?' u ?? v *ry W *r fori, a! ??*<1 ??> i < try it ;>;y l""1 ?' ' 1 . h?-lp In th?' ?in* of i"? -r.i ttoii iluoiixl ou: t 1 : ?? \vorkl !? .?nd clothes entire popular ion* In tltnen ot ? ? .'i ? ? . 1 1 y !; im ?) ????? to help yoiir soldier hoy In hi* time o need With :'m I ho : i.*it nda of workei'M 1 T .t trvmendous store* and smooth running t rn *i <i>or r at Ion facilities It Is sor\ ;!i* Ac \merl'-A * achain'v guard ? and thu to \*lit lh? war. v'otitjreHH authoriieii 1: President VV llnon heads It -Th- I 'fp.-i r-t n^r' ? atld**-* ft* trrnuntf ? Vour Ari.y your Navy and your Allies anthual ?*' lea l.> et;d>.f Si' t' Twijn') '.?w n.ililon Americans have Joined It. 1 ' f< /><>// / y-f () Jnurinq v r: r WK HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE IN GETTING A FEW OF THE NEW LIGHT MITCHELL SIX CARS A 1 T HE PRICE OF $1 ,250 F. O. B. FACTORY. YOU SHOULD SEE THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY. CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY KOKMKK FACTOR IMiAO K*??. II. S. A WillUuns. Krlirrd Pastor. fiiMrd Awi) In S<inmla> Maj Ith IU*v. 15 S. A.. Williams a former pa?tor of Trinity Chiireh of this ?*if > . In Wa>liii>?i Cult. I? i ' For f??ur \ear.i he was l?a*(or of 'I'll ii t r > fliiitvh ami hi> wa> i \er\ sijoivssf it) administration. I'"1 i n^r UK pastoral** i ?;?* meiiifier ship v\.u? (f If. 1 1 l,V i lie It'll *e?l all* I I lu* |Nl^.( ol's <ll ar> \va- appre?'lal?l.\ Imreased Nix t|l?illl> a- ? i-liuivh hiliUU i Is mh'u in .Martt|< nia. the in mi Joint of I i In i li\ This ehnrvh Imiltlitii,' i* a eretllt ( ? ? I {?? v William* a 1 1< I his umiiiImts ainl f ii?im|> of Kirku?HHl. Kev \N illia m? was ?*? 1 1 1? -n ( ? *? I in l la* Anderson i?ui.|i< M'iiool an<l * ia in m? *11 Theolotfieal st-uiiiia r\ from v\ liirli la v\a- yradilatod 1 i ? - served man\ of the h-adinc a i?| ? 'in t uient s of the Sou I 1 1 I'arolilia (ulifci'i'liif 1 1 a un-l> Siiiiiiih i \ UU . S?n?va. ( 'aiurti u and Waleree h>r iica rl> a ,\ ca r lit* I i \ ??? I in <>ur ? ? i t > as n ivLired minister ami left last .fall wilii his fiimilx to the in Washington 1 C?- \ "William* was a memi?er of Toiis?aint l.odye \o 170 Knights of i'j thias. On Sunday afternoon Max l-fh his a<.-i-(?t| h\ tla* Maii'u aial Wat eive lodtfe". rulMllli'tttl a memorial s? | vi?e to h i in in Trinil.v Chnreh in-fore a la rye ? ?? ? ; i r?Ntr:i t ion of memlM'r* and friends. Tile s w riv : Kev. \ W iJhim . Kim .1 W. Ho\ Lin. K. II llaile. .1 no. S. Myers ami ( '. I '. I?.?werv. The scrip; lire U*ss??n was read hv Kev. .1. II. i'oatle* ami I'. .(. MHiirt rent I the liMtiioria!. ( t\ I.owei * K)LM?W II KK K.XAMI'LK Oil) Wnman Hud Katlirr llelp Iturv Kaiser Hill. Charleston. Ma.x HI. In I .v\iiiKi?>" (Vanity there 1> a pat riot ie eolor^l xxouian w1h? i* a mortal foe to Auto erae.x A few days a;ro she went to the Hal?*-I?ur^ |?ostolliee ami j m ?k ? to I he master. "Itovs" sIh1 said. "Ah dtMH1 siu- up tift.x dollar* to bury mahself. but Ah hear* ilat I ' uele Sain (k?ne want u< in l?-u Iri in money <>t bur.x de Kaiser .'iml Ah' 1 1 luiy some War Stamps v\ i f dis llloUe.X ." In <-oiuuMMit in;c on thi.* statesmen t. t lie South Caroli i tii war Havings eommltUf mentions the following jiertineut f?oints ; "I'uel^ Sam lias made up hi* mind I" be the Kaisers undertaker. H*' uoinur to bur.x autocraey jh> deep that it will sleep an t*verlasting sleep. "War Saving Stamps are the flowers tiiat we're trolui: to put oil "his jrYave. That irrax'e is colut; to 1h> eovered with J two billions of dolla r* worth of flow- 1 I i'f?. Kverx I i 1114* you lend I lie ^ov - [ ecu men t voiir money you help dis the ] ;'i:uc of l(uuni*h brutalitx. eruelty. | and l?ea-falil\. I ^ ? f u* disr and dij: i and di;:. Kvery needless pureha*e that | yon di*pe:i>e whh i* a nail in Bill, i Kaiser'* eotfin. lift's nail that eotlln | down that Bill K <11111 even turn. I a round I "Let'" f-djoxx elit hll-i.is! jea ! 1 \ 1 lie ) example of 1 1 1? ? eighty-year old eolored I voman of Bate*hurjr." ! neei> not save wheat seed ; Indication of Bumper Crop Will Meet E\ ery Emergency . 1 oiuuihia. Max 'Jo. So ureal ha* be j < iiiiji- flic l.uro|K'an dein.uid for tlonr j j 1 ha ! 1 In* I'oi.d Administration i- uru ' 1 inu' fa rniei's not P? hold wheal for, I ? eed i 1 1 their |ie\l efi?p e\eept in a | t"i ? w slate* where the period of ha r j 1 vest riTu winter wheat overlap* the I period planting. I While it ha* heeii the praejii-e lit i main ? i>iomuni! ie* f . ? r farmer* to hold j over wheal for *eed. the I'ood Ail ministration re^anl> it a* iinneee.* vir.i It i> almost lteyoial belief that j in ;ii,\ |i.ir: >.f the eoiinti.x the \ ield . from rhe ne \ i harvest will he in*uf 1 I i e ? ? ? ? 1 1 t" moot all s^fd requirements f i >!' the *Ui\eedUU: erop. li has never failed in the past ; there i* m> reason; to be ! i e X e it Will HOW. Ill *>>llie see -? rioii- eoiidit ion* are *ueh that i" ' would l>e praetivallx im|?os*ihle to put I ill a vtieeessful elMp exeept with *eed j ! fiat had I ?ee held over from the pre- j x ion* xear. The Food Administration j nx'i^'iiizrs these eondit ion.*. however, j and applies it* ivquest* onix to tl|o*e< seefiotis where the i.nh re;i*oti ? for 1 I : ? ? I d i 1 1 _r oxer wheat would lie to p|o teet -against the possibility of failure) of the crop now jrrowinu a eontin JJelfX W'hieh at pri'M Ilt * ee 1 1 1 * \ e| \ remote Kveit should there he loeal efop failure* jf would he entirely feasible to *idp 111 frolu other *eetioie? seed ! that i* kiiowii t.. be adapted -to eon ? dltion* ruling iii the alHiet??d emu in,unities. j Never before has there been such 11 ryen t Heed for wheat. I'verv ear I "ii d . ? e\ery buv-h-et ? rmd ? very jrra 111 that ean | x is> i b | \ h-ave the farm ma> within tin* ne\t few mont h* pla> an ' important part ia t?ur war program, j Throughout the e,,uhtr\ millions of1 IH'Ople are I llttili;' their eo||su nipt io|| to the l<ares| m i n i in 11 m, uianv of tlwin | iTt >1 njr e 1 1 1 i I'e I \ vvillioiit wlu<it. The re lease of tin 'ii sjj uds . . f bushels ordinal') i In held f>>r ><-ed would do lniieh to J iel ie u< TtTT1 present sit 11a t ion 777771 1 . ? ' injure exportation ?>>ittliflnn* At the present rate i>f consumption eao! btj-hel would provide bread for' at least our v idler In I'airope until the iievt harves-t relieve* the ints.sit.v for s ae 1 1 indi\idual saeritiee at home And with everv iixlieation of buui|>?>i erojis the wheat can ea<il* l>? lb row i, . . 1 . 1 he ma rket South Carolinian \>nun<led. W a s. i 1 1 1 1 _rt oi 1 . .Max 17 The ? isiia. fx list fod.ix eon t a in 1 n? one luindre<| and s : \ names, divided as follow Kill' ! ia aetioi. I i!n-t| l(f wounds i? I died d di*<'ase t died i>f ira s I>oi*oni nu' 1: wounded *?ewr'Iv 1 j xviniidf"! slitrhtl\ <>": ai's<in_' i:, a I ion s { '(?rpnra J ?/;!. I ? \\ li.llll.ev > C. Saturday's CasuMlt> l.i-t. W a ?h i n^fon. .Max Is - Tite (.i-ii.u'v li*i todax eontained thirty nin< divided as follows : Kille?l in aetion. , three; di?sl of WOlUl<l> '?> . died of, dis?\-ise 4: wounded soverelx : wound- I ed, deir.'ee not known 1 xxounded1 ?.ilirhtlx lb mtn^ine In itetio: u j?ris ' oner> I WHAT'S NEW IN By Special Arrangement With th^ * / Associated Music Publishers of New York We'll Feature by Daily PATEPHONE Demon, traij BROADWAY'S BIG SONG HITS f ? ? ' f Come in and, Hear the "Latest" Direct from Melody Row G. W. CROSBY | Soda Water and Ice Cream, Cigars and Confectionery <.f;k\iw womkn mi st rkoistkk ____ >. Same System Will He Followed as That of .Males Registering. Wn^liliiirloii. Ma.\ -1.? (icrman wo men in t li?- I nited States must regis ter l?etw?vn June 17 and 27 under regulation i**ned today I ?> the war de li. irtment. i Cities of .'.(MX) i>r more population ( i under tlii* l!MO (vn>ii\ the registration ' i- to he conducted l ? y |M?iicf and In ?iunllcr .oinuiunit le* and country dls- j i rifts I'.v post meters, under 'the same, rules a * governed the registration of Certnan males three months ago. \ ringer prints will l>e taken. Kvery effort will be made to give courteous treatment to the women and avoid tin* imprvHedon that the regis tratloa proceeding implies any kus pleion of guilt. It i* estimated al?out 400, (KM) t?er inan women, classed as enemy aliens, live in the I'nited States. This num Iter includes many women l>on) in the I I lilted States. shnllu on shrdlu nou I'nited Suites, but married to Ger man-* who never were naturalized. Siiuv women assirme the nationality of tlii ir luishands these women will have Po he considered subject to regis tration. Women whose husbands or fathers have heen naturalized, or who ; have heen r ?:i iu ral ized In thoir own i names are not included in the class I required to enroll. i The women will be asked to give ( full informal ion concerning their fam | i!y relationships. their ages, their i plaeo^ of residence and occupation. ' After revri<t ??ring they will not 1h> per f mitted to mow from one location to ! nioiiii-r without -notifying the registra ! ' ?"ii oili.-i-r and obtaining his approval. K)K <?KK.\T CAMPAIGN j Two Weeks Commencing June 14 to lie Memorable in Tins State. < ) i ; : i {?"> i ok . S < '.. May '_'l ? The two weeks . . iiimieiiriiiu' ? I nne 14 and end i 1 1 _r June '_'s;iiv to I*- memorable wis*!** i in S. .in L Carolina The -Mate War 1 saving* Committee an- working at re j i-ord ^|m-i-.I for jM-rfeet ing the machin I :-r\ w hi. h will eoiiduet the most. \ig . . r. < 1 1 ~ and greate*J intensive cum|iaign I'ver launched iii this state ? a cam p.iig \\ i i i ? - 1 1 inn*! rea.-h at least half a million ; m ?j. ? who an- to pledge !?? 1 ?|| \ during the \ear worth of War Savings Siamps. Thoiivi inU .-f volunteer worker*- are heing ett r> >1 ied . not oiilx individuals, luit Chur. In -. fraternal and other or ganization*. and other agencies. The campaign i* he ushered in with a<n eia liora *e and enthusiastic demonstra tion in i v ? r.\ nan of the state. There will I ?< ? pageants. parade*, displays, ami ot.er patriotic rallies. This is to he par! .4" tin- great national cam paign whi-h \ii;. !?? waged, culminat ing June js which the government to d?"?]g:i.i a* Nritio a ' War Sav ing* da> Morklon New> Notes. lio\klV > . Ma \ Jl I !i I s. -Mi*> Marie Jack*.?n of^ ftemhert i* *i>eud ma n Mi M:* Smith of 1'iovi ?l.i.'T * | ? ? 1 1 ' Sunda.v with 1 1 * - 1 mother Mr*. John CiilU. Mi** I i I lea rden *pen: ! n<- wc-k e. id w 1 1 f r.e. id * in S i . in 1 1 ? r Mr .iid Mr* I. \| Worktna and children spent Sunday with ivlatti at lH'Kalh. Mrs. A. CJ. Clarknon spent the cud Kastorer. Mr. Paul (Jlllls Vn sitcndlng a days with relatives hero. Mr. I H?? OUlis is <on a visit tor deuce. Wateree Mill Village Notes. On last Friday ervenlng Mrs. Smith, president of the Cheer All i entertained all of the members at Club House. After the roll call rtviding of minute* of /the last the r*?st of the evening was sprut j Ins gutnes which wat? greatly e|\ | At a late hour Mrs. Snrifh servedi ! lee course. | A Red Cross rally was hold at I Mill School house hiM Monday | ing. ... Mr. Wittkowsky, Mr. Clarke i i Rev. Harding of Oamdeu gave i very interesting talks en the ; war fuiid of 'the American Hed Cii j Our folks are responding' rapidly ! the "??e days pay" to help for i sick a nd wounded boys over there. I Since organising our Ited Cross i ter the workers have made about hundred surgical dressings whlct been t/utned over to the local cbj at Camden. On last Weduesday evening A via Player, daughter of Mr. and J. H. Player was married to Mr. Cull Con vers. We wish them a useful happy life. 'Plie cooking and sewing classes m pla'iining a fair to be given at girls club house on next Wodnc night. Admission free. Mr. Hicks npent last Tuesday his son Mr. Kiftlia Hick* at TsajJ Sevier. Mr. A. Ii. Dickinson, genera! uu| agcr of the plant was In the villjj] \Vedn??sdny. Itev. 1\ A. Liles is attending the 1 HflOtlst Southern Convention held at Little Rock. Ark., this, week. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crocker Building Camden, S. C. Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People Telephone 41 714W. DeKdUj COLUMBIA LUMBER J MANUFACTURING Cft i ? MILL WORK SASH, POO RS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C.