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NUMBER 21 btUME XXX CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918, K,( k\h FROM BKLGIl/M 1 1! II. HirchiiK)!# In Camdrn Fur . t Few !>?y? #<??'? ? m ?' ' ' 1 ?tivt-> 1IU?1 friends of Lieut. II. ?r.c-hiiwre were surprised and de ft t,, see hint in Camdeu Wednea ?it, ha* just returned from* abroad ? rtinoiig several hundred officers 1,1 it i' a numbci' of wounded mjfU K,m<- sent back to the Htate*. Kt. Jtirchiuoro will leave in a few ??r o visit to his old how? in ? an(t from there will be sent to ?lMx in New Jersey where he will ?tioned for u while as instructor. K.? i xpcets to be assigned to a? njvisioh ami again sail for France. ? only about twelve dayH away ?the other Camden boy^who aft ?l in Helgium and saya that he Heft ?t<!l safo aud sound and that thay In it c 1 1 '< I uo casualties among them ?til the time he left. I talks interestingly of the war, I yet they had taken no part in ftuid lighting, being assigned to K duty in a comparatively quiet I lie hats been where shells were Ifag all around him. In company ?another officer he waa in Calais I a German air raid upon that I Ho ?ays he and hit friend tried I "bravo" by standing up rubber Ihile. the raid was in profits. Iiatives were seeking the under> | Id dugouts, and when shrapnel be ?> fall from the sky they too sought Ir underground. But says the ?tary conditions in the dugouts ? them comc out -and take chances ling hit. lit. Riivhmore. was something like I days making the trip here. Ig the passengers on his ship was ?in Archie Roosevelt who is being lied home on account of wounds. Xi ' ? ?g the wounded were many negroes Iveiv being sent bade to the States leatment. Mr. Bircbmore says^he Is are certainly doing their, full ? in winning the <tra? and are doipg Ihout any complaint. I Notice to Registrars. I Registrars that have bceft select I register the persons as set forth Ixlamation of the President iOl the Id States setting as date Septem Kth <vill meet with the Local Board I Court House on Wednesday Sept. lit 12 o'clock noon. They will meet ?Kt ructions and the getting of all Is and cards* to carry this draft Ixpcutioo. ^ _ ? Local Board. ?> Krom Mr. Richards.. the Voters of Kershaw County : can'i see all my friends personally Ire to thank them through the press beir vote* on the 27th and to say I the people of the county that if ?e-electod i will work for the in E of thr whole people of Kershaw tv. \ > <* Respectfully,.*, Nr. S. Richards. V LEE COUNT V NEWS It ft us of Interest Gathered From Kish opvllle Viiullvmoi . .The result of the elect iou for county otttce* iu Let* county was as follows : for the Legislatut* a full auti-Blease ticket was elected. Senate, W. P. Bas kiu. House of Representatives H. M. Cooper, Jr, aud H. W Segars H. H. l*tto has been re-electe<) auditor atul 'l\ C. Perriu ban been re-elected treasurer. A protty church wedding was solomu Ued at Hendersonville Wednesday af ternoon, August 14, at 0 o'clock, iu the Methodist Church when Mis# Cora Lee Green became the bride of Robert LaRocke flerriott, of Lee Couuty, South Carolina. Mr. .1 ,H. McLellan, who has been manager of the oil mill here for several years, but who so^ne time since accepted the management of the mill at Den mark was in. towu Tuesday. He will move his fumily to Denmark about the first of September. Their many friends here regret their 'moving away, but wish thetn well in their new home. Mr. Mc> Lellan is an experienced manager and during bis stay here the local mill bad nnofct successful years of business. Mrs. J. A. Rhame and her sister, Miss Pauliue Dennis, went to ^Atlanta with Miss Grace Ilearon last Thursday, and iu that city Miss Grace was wedded to Lieut. John M. Rhame on August 20th. The newly weds went on to Montgomery, where Lieut. Rhame is in camp. Mr. J. C. Andrews and family of Waynesboro, Ga.. are sending some time here with bis mother. Mr*. J. R. Andrews. Mr, P. Algernon Greeu. who recently graduated at Mayuards Law School at Macon, Ga. accompanied by bis mother, spent Monday visitiug relatives in towu. Mr. aud Mrs. Sidney Crane, Af Athens, Ga., who have been down on a visit to Mr. Crane's sister, Mrs. N. Y. Alford returned home yesterday. They dfove through the country and after a rest here of a few days went on to Virginia to see th<^" son. who Is In one of the camps there. Dr. Alford accompanied them to Virginia. Mr. L. I'\ Montgomery's dwelling, about four miles from town, was de stroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. For tunately a good many of his hands work ing nearby responded promptly to the call for help and nearly everything in the house was saved. The house was insured for $2500 and the. furniture for $1000. It caught from, a kitchen bue. Mr. and Mrs. G. H: - Howerton and little Miss Alma Fraser have returned to their home .In Kentucky after spend ing home timo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Bradley. News has been received here of the death of John M. Dennis of Macon. Ga., on Thursday Aug. 15. 1918. Mr. Denqis spent his boyhood in Bisliopville and is well remembered by many here. Captures By British. London. $?ept. 1.? The British captured In the month of August 57,318 German prisoners, 057 guns, more than 5,7??0 ma chine guns and 1,000 trench mortars. OIJtKR MKN MAY KXIJKT CliuiM f Now Oprn I* or Men of Agtn frYom 45 la OS. Are you uu elderly man between the ages of 48 and 50 aud anxious to gu across the waters to N Franc* with tbl boys aud do all iu y6ur povir to cru?h the principles for which Germany tight* anil to uphold the honor and lights of America and her Allien? If so, you may have the opportunity >f ho doiug for the army recruiting ?ta tion^ in this district have been authoriti es to accept applicants over 43 years of i gt but under 8ft for the various staff oips. This means that you may joiu th?* army and euter the medical, ord nance or quartermaster corps, all of which are absolutely necessary and im portant In the prosecution of the war. Men are needed iu these branches and every older man who volunteers for (he service releases a younger and stronger man for the trenrhes. Recruiting officials of the army In this district have sent out au appeal to *11 in these ages who are situated so that they may ivnswer the call to the coldYa, l attempting to impress upon their minda the fact that they are needed badly aud that it is their duty to volunteer just as much as it is the duty of the. younger men. There are many under 5tJ who nre in such circumstances and health that they ni ay well don the honored khaki. The recruiting officials anticipate the en listment of a vgoodly number of these men within the\ next few days. Every American who is able to serve must do so, according to the officials, for the war must be won as quickly as pos sible. Our allies are accepting older men for enlistment aud America must do the same If our war program is to be car ried oul successfully. The young sol dier may now ask the older man why he Is not in the service and the alder mau should have a cl?r: conscience and know that it is impossible for him to enter if he is not in uniform. In the past, many older men over 40 years of age have expressed their am bition to join the army and help win this war to the member* of the army recruiting party, aud have stated that they are ready and willing to go when ever Uncle Sam offers to accept them. The opportunity is now at hand, for they may enlist at any army recruiting station. Monday's Casualty List. South Carolinians named in Monday's casualty list from overseas were as fol lows : Wounded severely, mechanic James f\ I>ean. Goldville, private Sam B. Lucas, of Kershaw, Montague Mc Allister. Anderson, private Ernest C. Jones, Pickens, private Thomas O. Lesly. Pel/.er, private Ernest H. Snelling. Cal houn Falls. f r Service* at Grace Church. There will be services at Grace Epis copal Church on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 6 p. .m. The Sunduy- School will meet at 10 a. m. All are cordially in vited. F. H. Harding. Rector. __ - : HKTHtt.Y ISNl'KS STAT KM ISN'T Thanks 4?od For Victory in Soul It Cam linn Primary. ' ' ,5? Andrew J. Hot boa. lieutcuaut govov nor, who wan a ' candidate for Governor in the primary ejection boM in South Carolina on Tuesday, August -7th, and who made an aggressive . campaign, but watt eliminated from the i-outest, has (mMd tlu> following statement with rof orenco to tbo results of the election and pledging bin support of T?hc incoming administration : ^ "Tell tbo people of frw^th Carolina that I thank (Jod for the victory that in our*!" Despite the fact that I did uot re ceive tbo nomination for governor, there is genuiuo satisfaction iu the thought that the 'cause for which I battled has triumphed at the poll*. I have wagod af earless hut fair tight for what I con ceived to bo right and I have met the issue squarely on every stump. I believo my course is endorsed by thousands of people in South Carolina who felt that they could not vote for me at this time, and I know H* have the approval of if^good conscience in what 1 have done. I shall now go about my daily duties full of good cheer anil with a determination to !*erve my Stat* and country with that devotion and loy atty I fought for throughout the cam paign. It is needless for me to add that, the incoming administration will have my wholehearted support and that Mr. Cooper will tiud me ever ready to co operate to the limit In every effort for the advancement of our commonwealth and the happiness of all the people/' Dr. Hikes Again at Baptist Church. It will be of interest to many who heard Dr. H, W. Sikes some weeks ago at the Daptist Church, to know that he will be here again next Sunday night. He will speak at the Church at 8:30 ttiud the community is welcome to this service.- No morniug service but Sun day School at 10 A. M. M. M. Beuson. 75,000 Gallon* at New Orleans. - ? . NVw Orleans? Sept. 1.-? Because of the strict observance here today of the fuel Hilmioistration's order relative to the use of automobiles for pleasure trips, it was estimated 75,000 gallons of gaso line were saved. Practically no pleasure cars wore operated in that part of New Orleans which faes on the west bHnk of the Mississippi. Wednesday's Casualties. Soutb Carolinians mentioned in the list yesterday were as follows : Wounded severely, Krirest L. Vifnnki. Charles ton ; Sorgt.. Johu C. Ferguson. Jr., Ab beville; Wd Zeigler, Jamison; missing in action, Ivey W. Beverly, Conway; James A- Epps, Union; wounded severe ly George W. Lancaster, Greenville; Benj. F. McCormick, (tontfay : Harmon Hatcbell. Hartsville jClarence Orvin. Bonncauja v I. State Official Vote. For Kershaw County V. H. Srn.lv IT. N. S-unf ,u..r I.I. Oor. Hopt. Krt- A1 <i,'? , om K " * } gals. "H-i s t ' - a ?' bn<v itioi-h . '4vf?r I >st in 'lk If ill 'thun. 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Below ?? * letter from h Ked .Croa* nu.s, written near the battlefield* o Franco to Mr*. D?vU. the mother of L'at Davis, who was rfftOtted in these columns some time ago an being severe y wounded. The young man did ??* know wIhh. he was dictating the lettei in the thro*. of death that bis uiothoi had died about eighteen day* before ho | was to pass into the great beyond, .fluri cloaed in the letter wa* a twig off a Umb that stood nearby where the young man wa* buried on the soil of Y rauce. , The letter follow*: ? lb UMf Mw. IH.vW: vou will have tlw news that I at hi died for hi* country here in Y \ wan with him all night before he diod and I went to his funeral here at the beautiful cemetery In lU^UVOJ' thln({(4 ..... writing to tell you all tin l,.n*. ' the short government messmsu eoUldnti tell you. . , The Ih>v wa* wounded by an explod In* shell. He whs hit In the abdomen hut because the wouud wa* not 1^'nful he did* not think he wa* hurt inuch and w?, .... *10 the line A one He an doctor* I u ? hni*. I of the hospital asked ine to sit up with : him because they knew he cou d not ; ' dMn-riknow l irt to W W ??? talked to him from time to time m11 I'niskt I told him I would do anything ? htm ?ud IV very tttxt .hta* 1 be uk?d ssS'S;?i had thought about you a tot He told me not to say he was very su.k bu.au e ho didn't waut to worry you. VV b? u I told him I'd write the very best let tor I could he smiled bi* nice smile and said he knew you would "auro ^be gla to hear" from him because bo wa* >o?r ' favorite and the baby of the family. He said vou had always been good to him that he could hardly think of ?? without ? tart.* the to.r. ?... to i,is eves. He lovad you a very great deal and talked about you and home al ! most all night. He didn't feel, tired or sleepy ? was so bright and and smiling as if he were well. Hut br felt hot sometimes and then I would get water for him. He ?aid It wan cool and Kood liko the water at home, then he told about how cool It wa*. to go . awi - minx there on hot summer nlghta aud "aid b" would go every day when he wa* hrime with you all. We did not talk very loudly because there were forty other wounded men. In the ward, but no one was hurt quite I ?o badly as he was. I told him I was I there to watch the whole ward fui the nighObnt would *it by him if he waan t nleopv. He had no idea that he wa* going to die. Toward morulug be felt weaker and decided to try to go to sleep. He said he felt faint aud begged rue not to leave him. I told him I would I stay right with bim oven if he went to Kleep. and of course I did. He went i to *leep at a quarter of seven that looming. He looked *o peaceful and contented and hi* face war* *o beauti ful that I wish you could have aeen bim. He. has been a good boy in France an well as a brave soldier. He was buried that afternoon with another American boy, ? Clifford . Led ford, 'i lie funeral was French military, a. Miuad of soldiers in tbeir French blue uniforms marched us - guard aiettftd th.> hearse. I walked behind with anoth er woman who is helping here with Red Cross work *nd we followed the two coffin* covered with the French and American Haw to the cemetery where so many American*' English and French are buried. Tlnye Hi*hop MeCormiek of Miehigau. a Ked Cross chaplain met us and took charge of the services. And in his prayer at the grave he prayed not only for the brave young soldier* Who had died for their country but also for their families so far away in Amer ica. I endow a piece of cedar from a tree near his grave in the cemetery. Also I enclose two letters which were in his pocket. I send yon my sympathy for your share of mothers sorrow. I send you my love bemuse he sent you his so many time* that night and I send you my congratulation* that you have such n tine sweet son to give. I .oy a 1 1 v your* for our country. Maude Cleveland. For the . . < Home Communication Service, Of the American Ilea Cross 4 Place de la Concorde. I'ari*. Two Unit in Bad Auto Accident. Mr*. K. C. UrOHH Hnd I<eOn Young, of ICock Hill, arc in tbn ho*pitai bere auf forinj? from bad bruins received in an automobile accident near here Friday a f tor noon. The accident occurred when the large touring car tilled with nine people turned over after striking a nand bed. Mr*. (llrow had three finger* aeir ered from her right band and was badly bruiyed about the bead and body. Leon Young, aeventeeu yearn old, ia alao Buf fering from brui*ea on bead and body. Mr*; Shannon Kirkland and thfe* child' ren. of Camden, were occnpanta of the car but eacaped with only ? few brtdttt. The other occupanta were unhurt. Tfce large touring car waa completely wreck 4F*m. BETHUNE NEWS NOTES. I Chronicle of Happenings From Our Regular Correspondent. ticttiune. N. C., Sept. 4 ? -Mrs. 0. M. Wilson returned to her home in New- N berry last Saturday after *eveml week's visit to her mother Mrs. M. L. Kelly. Messrs. Flynu Kelly and L, O, Johu sou returned Mouday from u motor trip to the mouutain* of North Caro lint. ? i? Mis* Katherine Ward Is nway on ? viait to relatives in Trenton and Ward. Misses Marion and Corlnpe Clarke have returned to their home In Trentou after speudiug the week with Miss Ma linda Ward. Mr. and Mra.^G. f<. Mays aud Annie and Percy Maya returned Tuesday after spending part of the week in Lumber ton and Wilmington, C. Mr. Douglas Mays returned to Co lumbia where ho holds a position with Gibbe# Machinery' Co., last F*May. Misses Alice Kfng and Annie aennie Hohertson and Messrs. Mayo Davis and George Kelly motored to Columbia Suu day. ? Mips Leona Northcutt loft Friday for Baltimore, Md. where slio will continue a course of training for a nurse which aho began In a hospital in Chester. Mr and Mrs. Parfter of Monroe, N. t\ were guests at the home of their br-other Mr. J. C. Parker last wtek Messrs. Thornwell Clyburn and .Tak?> llethuue of Hartsville spent Sunday at their homes here. The people of Bethune aud commun ity were saddened this morning to hear of the death of Mr. William Gardner, youugCNt son of the late Mr. S. T. Gardner. Mr. Gardner had bee* ill for some time. His remains will be car lied to Pleasant . Hill ceiiietery and laid to rest this afternoon at six o'clock. Rev. A. K. C. Pittmau and two lit tle daughters of BrUnaon. S. C., were visitors in town Tuesday. Kev Pittmau delivered a very Interesting and in structive Harmon at. the Baptist Church Tuesday evening to attentive listeners. Mrs. Bartlett and little daughter re turned to their home in Lancaster Sun day after several days visit at. /*the home of Mr*. W. M. Stevens. Mr. Oeorgo Kelly spent last Prida.v In Charlotte. N. C. Mr. and Mrs.. W.. M. Stevens. Miss Harriet Stevens and Dr. E. 7,. True* dell motored to Camden Monday. Mr. Bartlett of Lancaster wa* in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Ino. McDonald. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yarbrough and children of Hartsville spent Sun day with relatives in town. Mr. Thomas Clyburn of Bishopville spent- Sunday in town with his home folks. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gavin of Bish- ?, opville were in town Sunday. Miss Mareeline Estridge and Mrs. W. M. Stevens attended the funeral of Miss Sallie Benton in Kershaw Wednesday afternoon, . Miss Annie Kershaw left last week for Charlotte after spending the sum m'er. with her aunt Mrs. C, L. Mayes. KkGAI* advisory board AsHociutr Member* Have Been pointed to Aaalnt Membera. ? Mesar*. Tbos. J. Kirk land, L. T. . Mills and L. A. WittkowKky have been appointed an permanent member# of the Legal Advisory Board for Kerahuw coun ty. The following have been appointed associate membera for vicinity named to give aid to Registrant* in the filling ?iiit of their Questionnaire)* : Camden ? W. M. Shannon. ~B. B. Clarke, M. M. Shannon, G. H. Baum, A, S. Xicholaon, T. K. Trotter, B. H. Pittman, L . A. Kirk land. U. K. Hallet, II. B. Pitt*. H. M. Fincher, T. B. McLain E. N. McDowell, John Cautey. I/. O. Shaw. Boykina ? W. A. Boy kin. J. Q. Godwin. Luc-know ? L. C. Pate, J. B. McCoy, C. N. Humph Hen. Betbune ? Amos West, H. T, Johnson, B. Munn, Robert M. Betbune, J. E. Ccpeland, CI. B. Clyburn, W. E. David, 1). T. Yarbrough, A. K. McLaurin. W. T. Holle.v. W. J. MangUBL. Kershaw ? 13. D. Blakettey, J. ?.Ma? ney. J. A. McCaskill, G. C. WaUfc W. A. Shaw, J. V. Young. Jan. ft. .Cider, B. P. Roberta, T. W."*^owers. J Weatville ? R. T,. Bell, R. /Hubert Young. V Cassatt ? I, R. Went, t/.* O. Kunder burk. Jj. <\ Faulkner, D. T. Blftdkmon. Liberty Hiil-r? F. d Perry, R. O. .tones, G R. Clements, N. 8. Richard*. Sfoneboro ? C. 0- Hammonds. Cantey Hill ? J. E. Creed. Banyan R. Truesdel. 0, P. J<orickt E. B. Lorick. West Watefee? jG. E.Hjnwon, K. H, Bo wen, James Xtm. fclannie Raboo, W. L. Miles. Alfred Boykln, Alfred R. Kennedy. J. M-.'litrthf,-*. A Jaekaon, N. P. Getty a. J. B. Nelson.