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&EXX* CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIIl!^^ i 1 1IU-? i NUMBER 30. ^7(|fOK t'OHH y OfttUl 0l h'iUt> CilTU,< * Victim of Pneumonia. ^ Hamptoiy *'<>bb- "olicitor of the j jodkitl cireuiU dJed at bis hoine A^uib!v Htreet, early Friday w , victim of pueuinonia, indue*! jlmm Ct?W> had t>oeu Critically ill w?v ?n<l the end was not une* I d<> rt-cupf rated from the at ten days ago and spent jf/ time at his office. |ud pneumonia developed rapid ly cv>bb was 41 years old. Be Ej? widow, who before marriag? ? )ji.s Mamie Shannon. be is nur I) >r seven children. K Cobb hid been solicitor of the K Circuit ten yean}, Trior t>? that E, of he was judge of' pftf* I J Richland County six years, fte llrl the University of South Ca'ro ? tro sessions. Following that )*ft |i: in the public school five years, Log law simultaneously in L of John P. Tthomas, Jr.. wfw I of the law school at the Univer ? of South Carolina* Mr. Cobb in Kftd his candidacy for congress in Igrrtnth district early last summer ft Cbnfrwamsi Lenrer offered for the E{ States senate, hot later with Iwbfo Congressman Lever reenter L congressional race at the request iwidont Wilson. Km informed of Mr. Cobb's death, L W. H. Townsend of the Fifth ?ft ripmwed his sense of the deep I which the State has sustained. I Cobb wa* an able lawyer whose Lints carried great weight with I court and jury," he said, "not! ? fccaose of his k>gica) presentation I-- facts and law involved in m ? but because of his high character I flhrfotinn ypnrttwwwt); v?M/A . ?W the ?-<>iitideuee of all who *aip" Cobb was u. fining mark bf fraternal order field. In t^e room be met his fellow \man pw amp level and was loved for hw V ?ko. He was congenial at all tod re joieed at the opportunity . left*- hand shake , -carried k and his cheering words atrrJea line iqto homes clouded in gloom, e voiee that thrilled so many |iear \a< been stilled but the good his wxv and logic ?av<* will never die. ?p" C?bb iimh] tbe Risen lx>rd asj Seat and many erring footwtepH were i*ht tbronptb his kind ministrations. ? Bowed down tho cheeks of strong when ibe announcement, was made tbr gentle. loving.. ^useful life bad j. Hp wax 11 man whom widows orphans con Id trust and friends 4e in. "Hamp" Cobb lived the of a devoted fraternal order mau. 1 bin fMidsbip. trutb and love was me UD<r justice was- supreme. '? ?? v r. Cobb was a past grand of Wade (t"0 Ixxlge of Odd Fellows and rt urand master of tbe grand lodge; consul ? omniander of . Live Oajt P. Woodmen of the World, and a wnutivo of the head camp; past felk>r of NJvrtN- Lodge. flights "ythia^. treasurer of the organza* I member <?f Highland Ix>dge of **: Wasmiwaw Tribe of lied Men finajaivf Aerie, fraternal- Order Nfr*. o'. - ;k ' . '? ^ 0'?h was an active worker ili Htm>t .Mptb'Vtint (*hurcb. For ? of .wars he lias taught tbe ty Bible ('la>s. which has- ud aver >ttei)d?nff? of more than 100 young IBd young women. He wax de <o tbf tnsk of Christian lefider ?nd wfl. greatly beloved by those listened to his precepts and fol* I bU fxamplr.-? Saturday's State. Mr. Spinner's Tribute. rmj ^ Spijtnor. who for mwiy yoara 1 * 1?* partner of tbo late solicitor rt*.v puid him the following tri- 1 ? to o'rldik Friday morning the I yf Wade Hampton Cobb went t4? fcjoml. In tbo departure of this! fr?& our midst'' his family. hial th<- City r?f Columbia, the! "?? ibf fifth judicial circuit, the * ai) have sustained a Joaal '* irreparable. Within tbo cirelfe I ' it was my privilege to kaow I wit lit' wan n I ways found thai ^'i^and Hud devoted father. The J ^ will greatly mi** hia conppa*-! W hf delighted in beio* their ?fc their - eouawelUng-j ' * friend* w. the public there wm I ?w thoughtful, more big-hearted. I -the rich and the fx>or. the] ?ad tlx- white Ware alike-Wei*! ' him. advice and help being! *Wy and willingly. Tn hi# * u * Uwy??r he wa* eaatly placed J life abirfit m the local ***** he wax fearieaa. * ht Ida ttr ' -? 1 ASKS BOYS TO HKM?. Appeal to Them to Help Save Nut* For Making of (lim-coal for Maxki. .1.. I.. ' linker, of Bishopvtlle, h?s aj d rested following appeal to tin- boy# ot South Carolina: JUshopville^ K. i\, Od* 29 Dear Club Member; Vou are already reudering a splendid service to your country iu the production of com, wheat and other crops; also pigs and calves, which U bo neceseary to the material prosperity of our irountry, and to tha winning of the war. Now muck auothcr appeal for service. The Ok* Defense Division of the United States Army is very auxious in deed to obtain all shells of blac\t, wal npts, butter nuts, hickory nuts and xeeds of such stone fruits an peaches, cherries,' prunes, etc. fo?' the purpose of iua|ing charcoal to be yscd iu gas masks for our soldier*. You c*n add another important ser vice to our country by collecting such stone* and seeds as are wanted by the Ga? Defense Division of the United , States Army, and turn them over to your local branch of the Red Cross for Shipment. In performing this duty you will be engaged in no small matter, us you niay V saving the lives of n/auy of our yallant soldiers (perhaps your owu btother or some other near rela tive! in protecting them fyom the dead* l.v tunics of the enemy's gas shells. I am" conlident that you will respond to thin call as heartily aH you have to those in tho part. remembering that you are performing ja most patriotic work. . " Yours for the success of our Army, L, L Baker, | Supervising Agent of Hoy's Club Work. No Civil Jury Trial*. A.t a meeting of the Bar of Camden hfld on Saturday Nor. 2nd. 1918, 'it wu ou motion carried : Thai u6 Civil Jury trials b^, hud at th<? approaching November Term . of .Court for Kershaw County, ou account ot ihe widespread epidemic of influeuaa lu this County, and that the Hon. Pre siding Judge be ashed to order a spe ci^ivioyw for tjje triaVof t*e. cases at i>onic time iu December, if con dition* tlien permit. . That the Secretary of the Bar rom-. municate with the Judge and ask his opinion as to the advisability of hold ing the criminal court ut this timer stating to him that, there are seven or eight negro prisoners in jail await ing trial, and that the Influenza con ditions iu this county are still bad. Z That the Judge be usked to attend at Camden, at some stated time dur ing the Term provided for the November Term fof the Apundiag of the calendar, and the artttngtmcnt of the business of the OoUrt and for the bearing of ap peal, default and equity cases. Lauren* T. Mills, Y Secretary C-amden Bar. , Wealthy . Woman Dead. New York, Nov. 4. ? Mrs. Kusaeil Sage. widow of tiie financier, died here this morning, aged ninety. She bad born in feeble health for several years. i: ? I ? ? . ... . y To Help Avoid Lmwn. The - following named wen have been appoirited representatives of the Btate Council of Defense !o work with that Body to curtail the toss of livestock in this stale. Appeals have been mailed to all xtock claim antn to shut their stock away from the railway tracks : * Blaney ? 8. W. Rose Logoff ? .Tames Team 4 Camden ? W. K. Watkios Hoykin ? W. A Boykin Spalding ? B. E. Jennings Shepard ? Wade 8tokex Oassatt- ? J. T. DeBruhl Be thane ? Lewis West Kershaw ? W. II. Jones |* Weatville? B. L. Bell i *? Clyburn ? Thomas Cly^urn DeKalb ? W. A. Edwards [." Kirkland? W. H. Ktrkbride. .. convictions true and straightforward. A* a solicitor ho was worthy, popular and efficient. In all of bis business dealing*! he was methodic and absolute* ly honest. The several fraternal orders to wbicb he belonged always found him faithful and valuable member. Hti twas a consistent member of Main Street fcletbodlst. Church, a man of high .tone Christian character. lie entered rintr* and upheld th> activities, of his Church with the same ardor that char* acterised him in hie public life. The Adult Wesley Bible Class has lost an efficient and consecrated teacher. In the bearta of . all who knew him there is an r now, ,de?pest regret that one in the prime of splendid manhood, so useful and seemingly so indispea Skble. should be taken from his family bis friends and the public at large." j TIIIKKV OIT OF THK WAK. IIm* l>ratdi<- Trruix Iin|?oi?ed By Nation* Allied Again*! llw. London, Nov. l.--The armistice accept ed b>r Turkey amount* to "complete *a<l tiuconditlonsl surreuder.'" This statement was made by Lor$ Uobert ? Jecll, assistant secretar y of atate for foreign affairs, to the ApaocUted PresA tonight. rU i. o?d Uobert tropshuiaed t he statement of the foreign office to the Associated Prea* by saying that "uo secret under taking* orv "engagements have beeu made with Turkey ?h far as the British gor ciuuii'ut in concerned/* He added' that the armistice had been signed by Uivat Britain on behalf of all the allies. PiscuH.siuR ettnditions in Germany, Ivord Robert (Veil said the indications of the last day or two were that the Pan-Germans ;were losing their hold.. He declared that uo BolshcvikiHui had been reported iu Germany, but that it Was spreading in part of Austria. ..The term* of armistice granted by the allied powers to , Turkey follow : "1. The opening of the Dardanelles and the Bospurus and access to the Black Hett. Allied occupation ^of the Dardanelles and Bospurus foprts. "2. The positions of all mlue fields. tori>edo tubes and other obstruction!* in ^ftirfcish water# are to be indicated aud assistance given to sweep or remove them, as may be required. ""H. All available information concern ing mines in the Black Ken Is to be communicated, "t. All allied prisoners of wav and Armeniau interned persons and priaou ers ure to be collected in Constantinople an^ handed over unconditionally to tbe allies. m "5. Immediate demobilisation of the Turkish army. ,^*oept such troop* as are required "* toR surveillance of . the. frontiers and for the maintenance of internal t>rder. The number of effec tives and their deposition to "he. dfter mincd later by the allies after con sultation with the Turkish government. "6. The surrender of all war vcbsoIh iA "Turkish watjtn or waters occupied by Turkey.^ Thwxir sMpic w31 10- intern ed in suck Turkish port "^or ix>rt*i as tnay be directed except such small ves sels as are inquired for police and aim liar purposes in Turkish territorial wa ters. " . "7, The Allies are to have the right to occupy any strategic points in the event of 'any situation arising which tftreatens the security of the allies "8. Free use by allied ships of all porta and anchorages now in Turkish occupation and denial of their use by the enemy. Similar conditions are to apply to Turkish mercantile, shipping in Turkish waters for the purposes of trade and .the demobilization of the army. '*9. Allied occupation of the Taurus tunnel ay stem. **10. .Immediate withdrawal of Turk ish troops from Northern Persia to be hind the pre-war ? frontier already baa been ordered and will be carried out * "11. A part of Trans-Caucasia al ready has been ordered to be evacu ated by Turkish troftpa. The remainder to be evacuated it required by the al lies after they have studied the situa tion. "12. Wireless, telegruph and '* cable htationn to controlled by the allies. Turkic KOV(,i'nm(>nt messages to be ex cepted. 'fly. Inhibition ugainst the destruc tion of any naval, military or commer cial material. "14 Facilities are to be given for the purehu.se of coal, oil, fuel and naval material from Turkish sources after the requirement* of the country have been met. Noue of the above material* are to be exported. "15 The surrender of all Turkish of ficer* in Tripolitania and Oyrenaica to tbe nearest Italiau garrison. Turkey agree* to stop supplies and communi cation with these officers if they do not. obey the order to surrender. "ltt. Tbe surrender of . all garrisons in Hedjaz, Assir, Yemen, Byria and Mesopotamia to the nearest allied com mander aud withdrawal of Turkish troops from Cilicia, except those neces sary to maintain order as will he de termined under clause 0. 17. The use of all ships and repair facilities at all Turkish porta and ar senals. "I ft. The *?ir render of all ports oc cupied in Tripoli tan i and Cyrennica. in cluding Mlsnrata, to tbe nearest allied garrison. "19. AH Germans and Austrian*, ua val< military or civilian to be evaeu a ted within one month from Turkish dominions, and thoeo in ?emote dis tricts aa soon after tkat time A* may be pcuibt^v ^ . y. t . * ** **29. Compliant* with such orders *? NKXT UttAPT VXIAM | Mublltutiou of ?90,773 Men Hefurc 2M r ;- of NwNnber. - .1. ? ' Wa&iugton. Nov. 2Vl)r|ft call* I *? ?? the uftbillaatiov of 2tH>,77.*l addiii lut-ii *t army training oarop* b?t<>f November 21 were announced tonight by 1'rovoM Marshal Qeu. t'rowder, He iwu'u November 11 and 1?? it was au iioiinrrtt that white UfH I ?1| N - > callv .|ualiii.,l for general military wr vice vflU entrain, making the largeat s?u*iv apall issued under the Selective Service. Act. I'lie remainder df t !?** November to> tal.- ?o Car a* ann#mced, will bo road# up by Mfroe* for entrapment Novem ber li> to 21. With the assembling of the men pro vided in .these cnljs at camp the total number of meu inducted into military wrviee under the draft will have pann ed the a.OOO.WH) mark and the ?um ber of ineu In the United State* nrmy, in tbe field or in training, will total more than 4,000,000. Meu jrho regiitered September 12 under tbe act extending draft ? age lim its will make up the largest prepara tion of the November mobilisation, ?> the eligible Hat. remuiniu^ from pre vious registrations largely was ex hausted by the October call*. Tho ugh the October calln wn* suspended bc <-auhe of the influenza, '.nearly all have rrciseued men during the Ma.ft tbreo week* 1.' ** state*, where the calls have I not bee?, reissued men called for camp in Oet?frer will ^leave with the meu called for this mouth. Calls for addi tional i^fn to entrain later thin month are. in preparation, it was aald today nt the office of t^io provost piarshal general. ----- ------ I nlted War Work Campaign. To the people of Kershaw County : ? The -<Wv-^~fvu- -Uw^ Uuitcd War? Work < 'otupaigih etarts on November 11, and close# November 18. TUe assessment for KershaW County was originally .114,300. We are now called upon for 23 per cent over subscription. On account of the epidemic of jnflucnpa, it has been impos sible. tyvfar, to put Jon a speaking ?uin tmign, Mtbirh vrft* originally contemplat ed. "to. better acquaint the people with the work of these . seven organizations, and the ,uecd of this money. Even if the war should close tomorrow, the ne cessity' still remains for raisiug this mon ey, as it will be from one ro two years, at least, before all the boys arc mus tered out of service, and these organisa tions will continue working for the phy sical, intellectual and spiritual welfare of the boys until they arc finally mus tered out of service. ?We ..would regret exceedingly if this county should fall down in this matter, and trust to the patriotism of the peo pled the count)' to contribute liberal ly to this fund. If - anyone should be skipped by the canvassers, please look np someone in your school district, who is in' charge of the collection of th?ne funds, and givn in your subscription. Or, if it is inconvenient to find any of the canvassing <v>mmittee. send it di rect to the County Chairman. It is the desire, however, that every man. woman and ehild, over twelve, years of age. be approached in regard to this matter, and that every one contribute, in acv cordancc with their means, to the ftmd. ^ I j. A. Wittkowsky, County Chairman. W. O. W. Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of Live Oak Camp W. 0; W. ban been postponed to Thursday night, ?Cov. 14th. A full attendauee in desired at thin meeting. M. ?h Htickabee. Clerk. Schools To Reopen. I'areuU and students will plcane take notice that the Camden City School** will reopen on Monday Nov. 11th. J; Q. Richard**, Jr., ttupt. . # t may be conveyed for the disposal of equipment, arms and Ammunition, in* eluding the transport of that portion of the Turklnh army which i* demob ilised under fftaoso 5.x "21. An allied representative to be attached to ' the TTurkiah ministry of supplies iu order to safeguard Allied interest*. This representative to he fur nished with all aid necessary for thia pnrpoae. "22. Turkish prisoners are to be kept at the disposal of the allied powera. The releaae of Turkish civiliau pris oners and prisoner* over military age In -to be considered :n_ - ' ? '*23. An obligation on the part of Turkey !b cease all relations with the central powers. - "24. In case of disorder In the six Armenian Hlayets the allies reserve to- tbetnseire* the right to occnpy any part of then. "2?. ; Hostilities between , the allies and Turkey a hall cease from noon, lo cal time. Thursday. Ortober Ht, ^ T- ? ; - ' *ST I'NITKl) WAKAVOKK (HAIHMKN Men Who Will Have Charge of I'nlted ' i\mr Work Cmmpaiicn. ??*' '? ? - ? " t " " ^ o ? The Mluwing 1m the orgunixatiou for Kershaw County tn the Culled War Wortf Campaign i County Chairman I.. A. Wittkowaky, Chniruuui Publicity < 'ouinilttee H. 1S\ MelH>well. Chairman Advertiyiug Committee John T. NttUea. t'heirman Hoy's Com, John (J. ftjjfifc ards. Chairman Mpenkers' C-dm. l.uuren* T. ?Mills. **lurirman Colored Committer Kev. J. II. Graves. Kov. J. >V. Boykin (colored) Oh*! r?U an WodllfA^ Department Mr*. H. K. vou Treackow. Haulaway. S. A, Hurrler, Hermitage Mill*. K. It. Waters Mill-, II. K. N .ill. 1 1 Kxmitive Committee -W. M. Shun iHiu, M. Borneh, T. L. Little, L. A. Kirk Inn. I. II. <?. Carrison, Jr., Jobu T. Mat-key, John S. Lindsay, hr. S. V. Braatngton, D. A. Boykin. 1 Township Chairmen ? DeKalb Town ship, M. C. West, <.Vuuden ; lMu( Jtoek TVtwmhip, J. C. Illltou. WestVllle; Buf falo Towusbip, I>. T. , Yarhrough. llo thuue; Wateree Township, James Team, Lufroff. Chairmen School l>lstrioU<: District 'No. 1-Rcv. F. R, llurdlug. No. 2? 0. ST, Humphries, Camden No, 3 ? Puul Brown, .Camden No. -4 L. O. Fumlorburk, Ca**att No. r? ? 'W. M. Thompson, Luck now No. 0-4?. O, Stogner. Bethunc No. 7~-D. M Klrkley, Kershaw No. {^---Herbert Young, Weatvllle No. ih? 8 ,\V. Hornsby, Ckntoy No. 10? It. C. Jonew, liberty Hill No. ll^K. H. Bowon. Blanej. No. 12 ? I j. B. Keswions, Blanej* No. lit ? J. H. Hatfield, Kcrtfhuw No. 14 ? C. A. Johnson, Blane.v """NoTTf^W. p. TVm, Bluuey ?No 10.?J/ K. Hmith, Lugoff , No. IT? John H. Boas. Blaney #Vo. 18 ? ti'j O. Faulkner, Casaatt No. lO-S. H. Trveadfilc, Kulb No. 20?M. II. Horton, Bethune No. 21? T. F. 1 tor ton. Bethune No. 22 ? John A. McCuskill. Bethune No. 23? W. A. McDowell, BetWe No. 24 ? B. B. Cafcoe, Ktershaw No. 25 ? J. II. Ratcllff, Lueknow No. 20 ? Thou Knight . Kerahaw No. 27 ? J. V. Young. Kershaw No. 2&~- ? Lewis B. Burtield, Kershaw No. 20? Victor Ward. I-uroO' No. 30? C. T. Faulkenberry, Kerwbaw No. .12 ? B. F. Robert*. Kershaw No. 30? lv 1. Jordan. Westvlile No. 34? Ix*m .f. Baker. Betbune No. 8. Trapp. Camden No. 30? J. H. Dunn, Camden No. 37? H. H. Beckham, Kershaw i No. W. H. Tiller, Lugot No. 30? .T. M. Martin, I.ugoT No. 40 ? .T. A. McCafikill. Kershaw No. 41 ? J. K. Oreed, Cunt ty No. ,42-^D. T. Blaekm?m, Canxatt No. 43 ? D. T. Black rnon. Cawatt JSo. 43? A. Boykin. Bt/ykJ^ No. 40? O. O. Hamototid, Htoneboro ? No. 47? H. A. Vincent. Kenrhaw Tlip team eapt^loM and iiKsistants ?are u??w heing appointe<i. Men Called For Service. The following white men will report I to the office of the local board at 9 A. Sf. Nov. l.~th, 1018, for entrain rnent to Fort Moultrie, S. Q.-: ;j 10- -.foim T. Unndv , Kerabaw ?2fi? MilfH H. Horton, is.-th une ?i50 ? Ih>xy C. Oardner, Bethune alQl-r-Oedrge D. Holdeu, Kershaw * afll ? Htcphcn L. Clyburo. Camden *142- -Ben Dixon. Kerwhaw al72 ? Verner II. Hinclair. Camden al92 ? Robert R. Oifford, OrMnvUle a4J81 ? Robert Humphries, Longtown h '123 ? Juliu* V. Baker, Kershaw atttftt ? Wm. .T. Catoe, Kerxbaw ? a4fi0 ? Willie Bower*. Kernhaw * Splgnei- Elected .Solicitor. The election parsed quietly in tbi? county Twwday. A very small vote wan polled. Interest centered in the race f5r Holicitor. A. Fletcher Hpigner, of Columbia, was elected over James II. FowIch. appointee of (governor Manning. Kpigner'H majority wua a large one, con Ridering the light vote cast. Partial re turn ?haw tbatt in Hichland county Kplgner received 700 vote? hnd Fowlct JTT6, In Kerabaw counly FowleH "ha? o total of 24 vote# and Hpigner 230# Mr. Hpigner waa a former law partner of the late Solicitor Cobb andy ia a ' lawjer of ability. He only announced the day bafora the election and made a' remarkable race for no abort a notice.. ? o ~A* ?? '*???? Clrl I IffH nUHOjft/? f'hurcti oonJamcg/ wfD be held 0 Mia pah Baptist Church Saturday, Nov. Otfe. Sendee a on Sunday Nov. 10 at II i m. Sendee# at Plagah at 4 p, mr Swday afkftiaua. V/ P. At Eiffr*, Pastor KKWARK OV THAT PETITION Itomtnniui A*k to be KfitfVMl of Liabil iMy of Nhort?g* In Sherlffa Office. Camden Chronicle: I loan* that a pe^ llllou, which 1 have not aeeu, In being circulated asking the Legislature to re lieve the boudsmen of the late tfherit Iluokabec from the judgment rendered ugaiust them b.r our Court for a shortage : of aom.e nlue thousand dollar*. I? it 1 iK.ssibl.- that any of our cititcen* have subscribed to such a proposition? If the legislature grants this* petition I which w?i cannot believe they would) ail the bondsmen of Hherlft lluckabee .will Undoubtedly fo HCOt free, the former bondsmen M well as the jaat. Thoac r who may have sigued mnat have doue *? upon some plausible pretext or without ? thought, for they a*k the Lcgi?laturo U nullify the solemn judgment o f the Court; tl>?\v nook to impair 'the obliga tion of contracts and t?> five amay $ft, OOO.tlO of Htate, County and School Di a trlct, money for the benefit, of private parties, all in violation of the Constitu tion and the oaths of Legislator*. It -strikes- at the very root of Government. , It will bp recalled that t petition wa* carried around In thin Nchool District last summer to increase the tax levy fbr our* Hoth?l? to make up n deficiency of funds, n part of which dcliclency was the very money for which ' these bond* men are liable. If tbef signer* of this petition are k> liberal lu their dlapohi tion, let tbein not give away this money which beloug* to our weboola, but let thehi go into their own pocket* and pay this bond, let them circulate a peti tlon to refund, with interest, to a strug gling widow in our midst the money ake paid to discharge her husbund'* official boud and ask that a (ax bo levied for tire purpose of raising the money. Tier them get. up a' i>eti'tlou to relea*e nil sureties and endorser* on notea held by ?honks and other*. Let's have a general jubilee 0^ freedom from debt* and con tracts as lu Russia.' I/et the sijtnera'of thl? petition to de feat the County in recovering tax money paid to the Hheriff never complain ' of higher taxen hereafter, for if thin money Jh loat by the County it cau only be re placed by more taxation; Let not tfc* niftier* oomplaU} 'of Cfov. BWase for op ening the penitentiary door*, cfr tor fore ing our Treasurer to refulitf the fine of a notable blind tiger after he had be??* convicted and paid up. :? ? ???>.. I will only add that I write this frota no personal* motives, but. in the pnbllc interest and especially of Ker?haw Coun ty, whtme ^Jkmrnlnxioncrs I have repre sented an attorney for year*. Hurely all good citisen* will refuse to *ign that document after due reflection. It would wet a "front dangerous precc dent. Those who wish to wign a Counter petition will And one at iny office, at The Chronicle office and other places In- town.- ? t-? ?? rTho?. J. Kirkhuul. V Buy W. S. S. * 1$28 will be a proHperoH* year* Art* you going to enjoy ho mo of the pronpcrlty of 192ft when your Govern^ jnfjii pays out two billion dollam for War Savings StatnpH? If ho buy all the atamp* pledged for. You bare the best inveHtraent in thcue atamp* ever offered by our Government or any other gov ernment. Lcta keep Kerabuw Oouaty in ita proper place with other oountie* of our atate in thin War Havinga Stamp campaign. M. Barucb, Campaign Manager. Baptlttt ('bunch Open. Fur H*rvloos Sunday all members of !. tbo lluptiat Church and congregation | will gMMemble at the uaUai bourn. Sua-" day School at 10 A. M. M. M. Benson, Pa*tor. NO COURT TO BB HELD. After consultation with the Judge and Solicitor It has been decided to pwlpeai Uto November tern of Court for Kershaw (bounty, on aeeoont at- the Inflnenaa sit uation. . It will he necessary however for the Grand Jury memhwrs to attend In order to draw the flraad jury far next year.. All grand jbrora summoned are notified to attond Court on Thursday, November 14th. Insfaai of Monday, Nov ember 11.. All others ? Jnrora and wit nessea need not attend. L T. MUla, . Secretory Camden Bar Amoetotton. . " I I ??'. T,M "m*. I. I ? ? I M|' .1 /. - ? " Fowles Named Solicitor. Columbia, itfov. S.-r-Ctovernor Man ning announced the appointment af James R. Fowlea, a prominent attor ney of Colombia, as solicitor tor the Fifth Judicial CM r cult, composed of Richland and Kershaw counties, to suc ceed tbe late Wade Hampton Oobb of this cjty, who dtod of pnenmonis Fri day morula* and waa buried beta this afternoon. Mr. Fowlaa to an alnmnna of the University qj( Bsuth Carolina and was nudstrato tor 0a dty of Colnto pto for ? number years.