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CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. NUMBER 38 j^DIE XXX. M*T*tCNT8 MADK 0 Urave* <*?*? ??<* IV. t'OBMW ?0 Camden. I>e<-. R. Today wa* u day ?ith tb?- MetbodW* ia their Biibep Darlington preached . rbuirh iu the nip ruing and Kit* In the even I or Tonight rrad ^ ?tppoiut?u**ntH (or 19151 1 ULtrii-t-fl. K. Kdward?, Allendale, W. V. Dibble; l Urabam ! Beaufort J? Bethel circuit D. Hi Btr ' Swami* J. A' McGrawj Kidgelaud% D. N. Buitoee ; - Bethel, T. 0. Herbert ; d Mt.8- D' Co,yer; HprInfl r H Hodges; Trinity H. 0. f*?fHUnd, B. O. Caldwell; i B; H. Covington ; CypfWrj ?? Barly Branc h to be *up irit (\ 8. Frfder; JCetlll P. j- Hampton, I'. A. Murray; Die, X, l> ? William*; k T. Bedenbaugh ; ^idgeVUle, rtderaon ; HummerviUe, H. W. Wilterboro, J. P? Inabinit; ?od, Robert Hucks; Chap-] fliates Army, G. K. W*y ; j>r,Park.Mandf 0. ?. Burua ; iKcrttary of education Tt, 6f. .... y ... r district? F. H. Sbuler, pre-] BennettsviBe StgtlOtt, O* 1 B?inettsfrill? circuit, T. *. | afcrfeld, B. J. <Sueea, T.'B. ] nwaerary; Dartlatton, Ttin i Cant hen; Dsrtiitftoa circuit, ,u; Rant Cheeterfleld, J. W. [Vlorenee. Centra], 8. B. Uar rillf, M. I'. Banks; Je?er?m F. V.'-tfermau : "Lamar, <3. A. [ Libert)-. T. 0, Phillips; Marl-) nit. Uobv Smith ; McBee, 8. SWoll. K. L- McCoy ; Pat ;E. Carter; Pageland, 0. T. Pamplieo, F. A. Buddin ; Ti?" and Plsgab. J H. Noland; circuit, O. N. Koundtreei| [m. ('.A.. Bert A. Powell. District? D. A. Phillip?, fMer; Andrew* J- K. Ford; K. Hodges : Cordeavllla, JX, - sJ [oorfrtown. Duncan Memorial, -j i-nbaugh : West End, R. R. Brrtleyville. George W. Davis; tj, J. A. Campbell ; Honey HHr anell ; .TordaA, ?T. T. Macfar pe. f. T. Fg^Iy ; Kings K. Led'better; Lake City, khiiu; MrClcllanville, T. K. btw.Zion, \V. L. Guy ; Pinopo T Hurst ; Komo. T. W. (iodbold; n K. Clark; Sarapit, ,D., O. iDton. ('. W. Burgess ; . 8uxn K. Wiggins. Turbeville, M. ''t M. \v. H?oki |)tv< f. Ayuor, I). H. Attaway ; A,l\ Hut?nj; ttrownaville, i: BuokvilJo. \V. H. Perry; t "? Joues ; Conway ^url>b.v ; Con way circuit, Wl; Clio, C. C. derrick ; Di!< ?irrpt. H\ ?. Duncan; *)? ?J. M (*us*luo ; Floyds, H W. u?,lp" J ?? Sojourner; ? R- Phillip*; i,Rtta. J. ? Uttj* Hiv>r, u n noof; u ' ; j. t. ? - NinRloton. supcrnuri '"1. J. \V. i>8nio]. Marion ... ";torli,,s:- ,Tr-; r- MuHius fiprujt, ,T. W. '>?"*? <T (,ook; prcsi* Vju**. A. I >. lift t m ; Sun ! v Indiistrioj School, H. '?i-trn t jvtor Stokes, Tri?i,T' B T ;v MllN and Eniluw, ? Harnweli. I,. E. A White; Cameron, ? Cr.v R R*?w,s ?w, \;\h"!'wvm'- w. r. T ,, . ' M*er?; Har Sir T1 Ho1* a?v A. I'l . 4 4 ? sn,ppniuraei?rjr < V ? r x""h ??<? w? - lam : Olar, G\ M. * 8*'^. Panr#' W- A. H>nrr r "^niumer hTi?L Aoh,,I? 53 K hk " 'Vin : Pr"vWence ' : Howell,, ? K T S- W. Henry; ?y'K ">*: Springfield/ - a. ?ry m. A '{- W- Huiopbr ^ Nonary fotriet- r? v, **??,? ? ^ r,; Wiiw * Ga*tto*f{ ?^h , iflttAft K ' w?t?on; ? Nrret. \T. W D?i ^Motj. \ w -j* L. x. fl?nUier; V; - I,. W.tt, . **? T !* u'"""*- P"?' Z , w'"?, j. w ?n a F. t. ^ \L' . *** * vtnr. w ? *"un? "?'??ox : ?? - n "h'r: Mr.- (irnvM To l?*v?. The Mtil* community, of all deumni nation*. will !><? "worry t.? know that the . Methodint 'Conference has seen tit to :r?nuove Rev. John II. Graved, as pastor ;of the Lyttleton Street MethodiMt Church here. He had beeu in Camdfo three ,jea r? UM pastor of thin Church ? nd dur )iO| thl? tin# hus done great food. He and his family will be stationed at Dartta, In Dillon eouuty, for the next .year. Kev. Graves took an active In terest in everything that would be for the bcnetit of the commuuity. He uoi? ouly took great intercut in Church work but baa been a power iu putting over the War Work Champaigns, Liberty L<rau drives and Hed Crdss campaigns. As a metnber of the Tx>cttl Selective Service Board he did good work. He wax pop* uliu- with *11 of our folks and they re* gret exceedingly to see him leave Cam*i den. Hev. W. W. I>anill, now of Benaetts vlUe, will take Mr. (Iraves place as pastor of the Church. 1 .... B?x Supper. Friday night l)ec."<2Gth a box supper is to be given at Spring Hill School House. Pubjlc is cordiaiy iuvited. Preaching at Antloeh. There will, be preaching at Antioch Baptist Church on next Sunday Ijbe 15th at 11 o'clock. All of ,tbo members are requested to be present and the public is respectfully invited to bo present. Rev. J. B. Shiver will preach for ft* oil the j above date. -- . r C. W. Shiver. Clerk. Harried; 7.' Mr. Bogao Trippptt, of Boy kin, S. C.. and Miss Louise J. Johnson;,? T?f: Knafrpa, Oregon, were married in Cam* dea at the Methodist parsonage on Tues day, December 10th, the Kev. John II. Graves officiating. JUt Copefaod Dead. Mr. T/. WTCol*Iand. of Bcthune, died Tuesday morning after a short illness f pneumonia following influeasa. He was about 40 years of age, and for a number of years bad been a rural mail carrier leading out from Bethune. He wo/well known in his section and high ly esteemed. He la survived by his wife and seven children. The funeral and burial occurred eft Pleasant. Hill Baptist Church on Wednesday and ser vices were conducted by Rev. J. Forbis and Rev. X C. Caston. Attended Meetlni ?f Grand I/odge. Messrs. L. 1\ Mulls and ? John FJ. Goodule, of Camden attended the meet ing of the Grand liodge of Masons in Charleston this week. Both of these gentlemen worn assigned to Important committees, g V- v," - '.1 ?- ^jjTV- VnlitL "iVm'i p.r.'i '"'?'ill I. : ' ' "i'~ *'f Kscaped From Penitentiary. Sheriff G. C. Welsh this week receiv- j ed advices from the penitentiary authori ties thai Carl Moore, the white raanj aent up from thin county fqr the theft of an automobile belonging to Mr. R. T. Mickle, escaped from the peniten tiary on" December 6th. Moore, it will be remembered made hi* escape some time ago from the State Farm pear here, but was later captured at Lancaster. It is thought the man spent Sunday night in Camden. He ouly bad about three months more of bis sentence to serve and it I* believed that his anxiety Co p*r?j>e is prompted by fear that is wanted oo some other charge after bis sentence fx completed. The peni tentiary authorities offer $f>0 for his rapture. - . Beautiful Calendars. The Bnnk of Camden haR had isnued one of the prettiest calendars that we have neen *Ms year. We are indebted to y?em for one of them. The title of**tne picture on this calendar is "The Angel of the Battlefield" dod' /draws the al)led soldiers paying homage to woman. is a work of art and the Bank will be glad to present It?* customers with one.; for the asking. Grace Church Notice. Ob aoomrat of the order of the Board Of Health which doses the Churches until January lst< there will be no ser vices and no Sunday School in Grace Episcopal Church until further nqtice. F. If. Harding, Rector. ? ? ? ? - ? It. M. DnBose; Lynchburg. W. It. Jones, Manning, C. B. Smith ; OsWego, JV W. Elkins; Pinewood, A. 8. Lwlie ; Profi dence, F.H. Hook ; Kf. Johns and Rem bert. B. L. Knight; St- MStthew*,; J. T. Peeler ; .Minuter, Trinity, J. A. Riee ; Bpflfcd^freet, J. G. Ferguson; Wateree, M. M. Ityr.l ; West Kershaw, H. T. Mor rison ; professor State University, J. P. I'Htt^n ; woldier pastor ('imp Jackson. W. ? . wcretary cnfaerfcl w*^W*rk commission, E. O. Watson ; editor South ern Christian Advocate, W, C. Kirk Iand, commissioner of education, J. 'C. Ofcjrndler; Ejrworth Orphanage f P RQM< CAUL WKKK . Fdr The American Ked U lr*ed In Proalfcnt'a t'rociamatloii. > iu- week beginning Dec. Ittth., has been apart aud designated as ChrUe. ma* UviH ('all Week for the ltd Cro**. burl!* that week it U hop** that ev ery i mli\ uhiiil in Kershuw Comity, young i>> old, rich or i>oor will take the op i >< ? 1 1 ti ii i t> to Join the greatest hutnaui tariau organisation in the world. The , Ited Cross hall doue aud itt doing a jnaem orgble work u? our toy* in Khaki and for the wtricfceu pfgnkx of ltW|iui^ aud Frauee. Surely everyone eau spare the small pittance neccH*ary to enroll uuder the banner of such a splendid organi sation. Rck?w 1m given the appeal of Presi* dent Wilson to the American people : i ?'To the American People: One year ago twenty-two million Americaus. hy enrolling us members <>f the Hed Cross at Christina* time, scut to the h?en who were fighting our battles overseas a stim ulating message of cheer and good will. They made it clear that our people were of their owu free choice ' united with their government in the , determination not only to wage war with the Instru ments of destruction, but also by every moans- in their power , to repair the rav ages of the invader and sustain and renew the spirit of the army and of the homes whieb they represented, The frienda of the American Red Cro?8 In ttHly?H Itelglum, and France havetold, and will tell again, tbe story of how the fted Cross workers restored morale in the hospitals, in the camps, and at the cantonments, and we ought to be very proud that we have been permitted to be of service to those whose suffering* and whose glory are the heritage of humanity. "Now, by (iod's grace, the Red Cross Christmas message of 1918 is to be a message of peace as well as a message of good wiH. Hut peace does not mean , that we can fold our hands. It. means further sacrfice. Our membershop must hold together and be increased for the great tasks to eotno. We must prove conclusively to an attentive world that Americu is permanently aroused to the deeds 'of the nearer*, our old iucliffer j ence gone forever. "The exact nature of the future ser vice of the Red f)ross will depend upon the programme of the associated govern ment^ but there- ia immediate need to day for every heartening word and for every helpful service. We must not for get that our sodiers and our sailors are still under orders and atlW have duties to perform of the highest consequence, and that the Red Cross Christmas mem bership means a great deal to them. The p&Sple.of the saddened la ndty more over, returning home today where there are no homes must have the assurance that the hearts of mir people are with jthem in the dark . and doubtful days ahead. Let us, ho far as we can, help them back to faith in mercy and in future happiness. f J ? "As President of the Red Cross, con scious in this great hour of the value of such a message from the American people, I should be glad if every Ameri can would join the Red Cross for 1610, and thus send forth to the whole human family the Christ mas greeting for which It waits and for whi<4i it stands in greatest need. V , . . %? . > I / Captured Trunk of It ooze. Chief Whi taker Tuesday night cap tured ii large trunk * of whiskey which r-ann? in on the Seaboard from; .Jackson ville that afternoon. The trunk wa.? ship ped from Tampa. Fin., to . Baltimore, and had written oil the check in pencil these words "Tampa. Fia. to Baltimore, Md., to he put off at Camden by own-. er*s request", (Jhtef Whitaker , was no tified that, the trunk wan to b* put off ivore and he war there to take charge of it, and it it* now in the magistrate's office. The bajrjfejr* nian instructed the agent here to have the trunk shipped bn<;k to Columbia on tko next train. So it is not clear a* to where* the boose wax original! j intended for. No one was on hand to claitii the prbperty. The trunk contained six gallon*, packed in quart bottle*. The trunk itself warf valued at around |25. ' ' " " " " - - - .? *??? V Deatli 2 Mr. & F. Ketiy. Mr. 8. F. Kelly, known to many of hi* friends as "Sing" Kelly, and a high - 1/ respected and well known citizen of the Shaylor's Hill section died at Id* home in that section --last Friday Hf was about 67 years of agn^'an^ had numerous "friend* throughout tfie county. The burial took place at Flint Eftll Church on Saturday, aervicea being con sulted by Bev. M. If. Benson, of Cam den. " V/V ; ' ? r^Waatrille Man WspiNMk The name of- Hergeant Jftiehmond M. Hiltonv of Weatritle.fi. Crj nppeafs Oh the casualty list pooHaked Thursday as bavin# been severely wotir<ided. AIH>Kft8S BY BK1TINH OKU ( Kit (tmphlvally IHmktIM IWuhI Kx|>fri (WW and lilfc In the Trfnrhwt. On last JJriday KVfiiiu, Ilecpuither thh u most interesting And instructive ml drc*a was given iu thf Court House by Cgpt, T\ 1J? IMckard Cambridge, ^L/O., of the Nuffulk Regiment, British Army, who is uu minion to this country from hU governtaeut. He rant to Oamden under direction of the Red Cross Christ nas Uoll Call headquarter*. 'A ' Unfortunately 'the notion of the meet ing wax too short to get oj?t as larV an audience an the high order of the address deaerved, but those who were * present thoroughly enjoyed every word. Never before have the people of Cam* den had an opportunity to hear the life (n the trenches mi graphically described aud the audience left feeling that they had had a real glimpse of the terrible : condition* and awlul horrors under which our soldier* a$d the allies have ao bravely fought. The speaker illuminated his address \\ ith bits of soldier humor and in a modest but striking way gave an account of hia. personal experiences. He paid $ gfowing tribute to the American sol diers and graphically depicted the en trance of our own 90th division upon the batUo line which he had himaelf witnessed. He spoke of the delight, and relief that had filled the heart* of the British when they saw the Americana (ictuaUjL ...arriving aud dwelt upon the admiration with which he had noted the splendid Appearance of the big United States soldier* us they marched up and contrasted their slxe aud powerful phy sique with the amaller average of the French and British. He closed hi* address with a glowing personal tribute to the Red Cross de sci ihiuR what it had done for the wound ed in general and for him personally, and picturing his driight when he rea lised after being! wounded' that be win iu a olefin H?il ('w;- Hospital with Red Cross nurses to attend to every want. : . * * * lie called upon the people to stand by the Red Cross and hack up Its work with their memberships and gifts, stat ing that its work -would not be over for h year or two as they were undertak ing the treatment and training of many thousands of wounded and maimed me* t<# tit them for work again. The Red Cross (Jhristma* Roll Call Committee are very grateful to Capt. Pickard Cambridge for his address and wish that it might have been heard by every person in the connty. If it bad been It would be aneasy task f&r the Committee in the Roll Call drive to get quota of member? at one*. . MILS. MONKLKY DgAD Had Only Recently Celebrated Iter Gold en Wedding Anniversary. ? "? ' Mrs. Laura J. Monelev, wife of Mr. tijforge W. Moselej. one of the beat known women of tb* southern part of the county died at her home in the Bculab flection last Haturday. The fud oral and burial occurred at Mt. Olivet Boptltft ChrirA of which ahe waa a member on Sunday attended by one. of the, largest congregations aeen ut that Church in many years. The services wer?> conducted by the Rev. M. U. Benson of (laraden. ?.r: Mm Moseley was boni' in Kershaw County, the portion now forming a part of Lee county. She waa 78 years of agf* and on November 24th. sbc and her p^timable husband celebrated their gold en w?'d<ling anniversary. -To thla union was born nine children ? all hoy* ? five of whom survive her. They are M&tsr a." J. U Moseleyf ?. A. Moseley. J. L. MiWlov. H. I.. Moaeley and rT. JL Moae ley^ all prominent citizens of thla coun ty* She is alao survived by two sis ten* ? Mrs, S. H. Wilson, of Springhili. mid' Mrs. Wm. Arrants of . Luck now. ' Mi*. Moseley was n most estimable woftfan and wii*' held in high esteem by a wide circle of fffends who deeply mourn her death. a.:- , , X . " pumjc PIA^fCg CLOSED AGAIN Board of He*IUi Order* Srittols and Churches Cftfcod to JanOarf 1*4. \ .r , ?' . + At a meeting of the city board of health held last Monday night it waa ordered that all a^hoote^ chord) es, pool rboms7T>icture ?wl public gath ering? jfcwuld be ^aconfclnned until after January 1. It Waa also ordered that the Soda founts be^diacontinued except where individual dritiking glassed were In; use. ' ! i \ - : This action waa taken on aceount of a fresh outbreak of hiffaeosa. There is no occasion for alarm, however, aa the *#w outbreak seems to be of, a milder for*, and few oases are deveTopirtg fnto pnet#nonia.r A great 'tffSny new cOe* have been reported Within the paat lew i fay*. [ ?*. ... -- - ? v.;--.:-..: . Hears From His Son. . . Mr. Stephens, of Bethune, is in recerpt^ the letter found below from Congressman Wbaley, of Charles ton. Mr. Whaley has recently returned from a visit to tlie wir theatre, and '<M)\ StephenN ami hi* 'family are bappy to get .first band information, that their son la ?afe. The letter from Mr; Whale? is dated December Oth : "On -November .18th - last I visited n hospital lu I-ondon where the American boya were resting, and had "the pleasure of talking with your son, Mack. . He has been in the hospital aince August 12th last with pleurisy, but la doing well and goiug around occasionally. He requested me to assure you that he waa receiving the best wort of treatment. "I might add that; be waa In the best hospital I visited abroad, ft waa warm and comfortable an/1 bad a South Caro linian at the head of the Medical Staff, a man of fine ability and character. "Permit aii to extend to you my warm est congratulations on having sorb a fine, brave and manly boy. You fcj^ve every reason to be proud of him. He expect ed to be among the first- to be sent to this country and I hope' that it will not be long now- before you have him home again with you." Kershaw County CasuAtie*. The following Kershaw Ikninty names were found on the casualty list from France puhliabed in the papers of Hun day and Monday ; Wounded severely ? ' Private Albert Hiuson. off Camden. Missing in action? Lewis W. Jiooue, of Kershaw. Died of disease ? Private Oscar Gard ner. Camden. V Died of diacane ? Private Bdward Smith, of IXagood. Minting in action ? Private Hamuel J. Cook, of Camden. Missing in action ? Private William ;Aj Clarke* of Camden. $1,900 ?ud Three Mouths. In tin- GOhH ??? t'hail?Mou ln*t w??ek H. 11. (iarduw, of Ker*haw County was lined $1,000 and cunts and sentcuoed to ouc year and out* day in the Atlanta penitentiary on convictiou of a distilling chargo. In ruse the tine and ooMt* are paid within ten daya the court ordera the imprison ment sentence reduced t,o three months in the Marlboro Jail. Counsel made at run* appeal* to nave their client from service at Atlan ta. The tine waa paid and Gardner will fo to the Marlboro jail. Gardner wan the white man who waa arrested several months ago charged with owninf operatiug a still iu a swamp near Cassatt on landa dividing the pvo|>?rtl?a of MeNeeley and Funderburk. A quan? tity of mash and whiskey was fouud nearby. The arrest wan made by former sheriff Hough, Chief Constable Smyrl and a revenue officer. ^ You Ought To Fay Vn. On Ootofcai* first The Chrouicle discou tinned the paper to a uumber of peotu J who oad been tak!ng it for many ,\eai ?, tut whose . subscription* had expire-!, flic 'Pijw'r* were distvnlinued ?p com pliance with a rigid ruling of'Yhe federal government,/ and not of our own accord. Several wer? due us small account* on their past, due u Htbscriptlonv. The-** amounts are all smalt* but in the aggre gate amount to a considerable sum, whiah we need. The- amount is just as bind. Ing on you as if you had bought a piece of meat or. a pair of short* ftxtn your merchant, and stiH owed Wo for them. Our paper is all w? have to sell. nu<! those who receive It. and fail to .pay for It do us a serious injustice. They nre keeping und usiug money which lights fully belongs to us. and are discredit ing their own reputation fm- honesty and fair dealing. You ought to pay t?s. ' , ?*!*? ->? ai i rii M-i- * i i*i i Favors Bond Ins? For Road*. Columbia. I>ec. 11. ? Mooting it) a good roadn convention today, the Houth Caro lina Antomobilr Association adopted a plan (or 'presentation to the General Aaaembly providing for the iaxuanre of 923,000 in State highway bond* to build road* connecting every county" at in tlw State. The money to retire , the bonds will be ralaed by increasing the adtomeBto- Tferose tiuf. TM' plan wu preaented to the convention by Jt. Good wyn Itbett, of Charleston, former presi ; lent of tbe Chamber of Cdinmerce of ' the United State*. Automobile* (Vaulted. ^ A laqge touring car in which a young lieutenant and a young lady were rid ing crashed into the Ford car of Dr. W, K. Clybnrn whiter it waa standing in front of hla drag store ^Sunday aft ternoon: Tbe large car was being driven by the yonng lady. In an effort to keep from running into a boggy and its oc cupants ahe steered her macbln* in' the Ford. No one was hurt In the accident hnd only a iwnall amount of damage wa* done to the Ford. ? mrn *** Wtta^. : The name of Thorn a* Bolden, of Boy his. 0. 0., i* on the' ca*ds1ty list of yes terday as being aevmty wounded. KKK8HAW NKW8 NOTKS liiUivMIni Happening* (J?Uwml Fr a*i The ttra of That Place. u A. Kennedy Hlakeney, who wa? i? training at the acbool of military aer* naut lc* at the I'nivenrtty of Texan, w*m in Kerahaw Monday. Kennedy be* ** celved\n honowable diacharge, following the Klfnini Of the armistice. Mm. J. J.Goodale, of Camden epei it wwal daya In Kerebaw le-t week wlU l.,r d?u?bt.r Mr.. T. K. 1'l.toU.r, wV. U conHnwl to h" ?? ?ul" *? \Y? ?r? plMMdto notf tint Mm. butcher ie very much improved. Olyde Kirkley, of the Abney coea munity. wai married Hunday, December l?t, to Miss Fannie Price of Clover, who formerly taught the HhamroA achool. They were married In Columbia at tho homo of a nlwter of the bride, and will make Columbia tbelr home tor the preaent. Mr. Kirkley 1* ?tbe eldeat non of Mr. and Mm. U R. Kirk Icy of the Abney community. Key I>. H. Clreen,' of Letta, he* ae cepted tho call to the paatotate of the , Preabyterian Churcbea at Kerabaw and lleave^ Crock, tendered htm name time* ago, Wl will come to enter upon h?? pRKtorate hero about January lat. Rev. Mr. (J reeu , who ie a native of UWIr tcr county, will receive a cordial wel come In Kernhaw, where he preached a &T mouths ago. *i* i sSffitt ft Kcmhaw last week. A rumor wa* current in Kerahaw lan? ??? iwnasffi *??? p??" W"? tinned in the ceauatty Hat ** killed i* action. It Wua a wi?t*ke, however, aai grew out of the fla<* that hia mother, Mr*, l.ula Player, received a letter from the American Honor Roll, of Hartford, Conn.. *o reporting him. Mr*. Player . made Inquiry of the war department nt Washington regardWg the matter an?l they replied that the information wan Ituiorreet, tb*t .Ueutenant Plyler pawed through Bwitaerland November 20tl? and was now in Franc. Went. Plyler *ga .<??ftl!uNl for about four monthf* iu a German prison' camp. A cablegram m>u? by him to hie roathor from Germany o* Thahkagivln* day. reaehed her on 1W Sunday morning, . lh, l? TSundv afternoon. UUJ? William Mol>oweU; *on of Dr. and Mw*. W; C. McDowell, au#ered * dlelocated lilp and a brokep bone in the limb from the rough treatment of .wme larger boy* who were trying to n^ke him ride ft goat with which they ^e jleyUMI. The e?et Iftjury could not be deter uHned here and the HtUe fellow w? jjikon?to tbe Fennell inflrmery in Rock Hill Saturday evening by where the Injured member wk* placed la planter cart. Ho ww doing very well at la*t aooaunt* and will probably be brought home thl* weak. H. Koyd Maglll, who for the pa?t year I, uk heen In government work in Wash ington, In vritb the Bra again after the lapne of a few yeara. Crawford Roach, colored, who Hvea_ii? the Abney eertlon, accidentally ahot hiinaetf Tueudty evening of lent week while <frt bfctflng. thejoad taking ef fect under the arm. He wa? takep.tp the Fennell Infirmary the following, day, / but waa too aertoualy Injured to aur vlve and died on Saturday. main* were brought bSk to Kerebaw for; burial. l Orover i\ Wel^h, who waa nominated in the primary Uet Auguat for 8her? of K.r.b.w ?mntr to. Ml term of the l?1'? Hhrrilf u ? W. Hoek abee. took charge of the offlc* laat. weea, nu< reeding I. C. Hough whe .w?, MJ; jwlntcd during the interim. ^r; has purchaaed a home in Camden.' bui will not get poeaegaion until ^?n0*r/ 1at, when Mra. Weleh will join him th'-r y All the people of Kershaw and sur rounding community, regardless of de nominational affiliation or whether they belong to any ehnwh or not, are de Hghted that R ev. U. M. DuBoae has been ?ent back >1*? the presiding Bishop j at the Annual Conference held in Orajige bnrg Ittrt week, to aerve the Kershaw ebarae another year. allowing Miri t?. complete hia quadrenlum here The daily papers in the issue of Tues day momlnf carried' the information in their casualty lift* that Corporal Ro land C. Thomas was mi axing in action. Corporal Thomas is credited to West ville, bnt hia parents live near Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ater Brown ot the Abney '?Ttfon received a message from the war department la?t Thursday informing then* that, th<ir wn, Bert Brown, was reported missing on the 9th of No vember. f jfr i ' . vt. Zl. $ W. 41. W. tapper Postpone* On aoconnt of the action of the Board of Health In prohibiting public gath ering* It Wan necessary to fnde((nrit*ly postpone the W. O. W. supper which waa to hare been held last nlrfht. ljbe4 supper will he held some time during Janniry att* th* ewet date wjji be an boa need later.