The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 28, 1919, Image 1

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& it.4'? ! , ~ ? ?>? hi ?>UJME XXX. i... . Ml. ? WW I .... IJ-l-lj-g NUMBER 4?. II FEBRUARY M, 1?>. Canto Per Po^tu) g,,i? Middling for !0!9 Cot Iptt. Thirty-three and One iKird Reduction in Acreage fl,e Slakes are Great. Sue* (en it Certain and Means a New Commercial South With Commercial Freedom . and Marvelous Changes In Every phue of Commercial Life of The South. ' Next Friday, the 28th, beinfc t day set by Gov. Robt,J A, joper as "Reduction Pledge and for holding county or inmunity meetings through it the entire State, every far k, both white and colored, [Kershaw Countw is urged to bd meeting at Court House jihat day. Meeting will open [12 o'clock M. We expect to have several jokers and we hope all far os will be present. Reduc I cotton acreage means much pL- Don't fail tfl be pr4i ;? F. M. Wooten, "Chairman, * I. J. McKenzie, , r John T. Nettles, H. G. Carrison,, Jr? J. W. Cantey/ ; , L. I. Guion, \ C. W. Bircfunore. Governor Cooper's Proclamation. Bownor (Jooper Friday night issued a Idinration setting aside Friday, Iroary 28. bh "Cotton Acreage Re ftion Day." I<t will be. a. big day WChout tho State and over the en i 8outh. Farmers meetings will be K in every county of the State. On )t diy every farmer, in Sotith. Oaro I is to be asked to sign a pledge it be will reduce his cotton acreage one-third and bis use of fertiliser ooe-htlf. . N Us proclamation Governor Cooper k attention to the serious situation hf the Southern cotton farmer unless iwtput of cotton for th$ coming year ?sterially reduced. lie appeals t? ifatriotism of the people of the State SBiftt in making this movement a ST following is Governor Cooper's rwbereat*, an extraordinary situation j|t? in ^he cotton growing *8tate?k due P* low price that cotton is briuginjh Itk situation threatens dire financial (tos* and nnffering to these States, lao?e the existing market prices do * illow aby margin of profit to the lowers of cotton ; and ptffcfreis, this situation is caused the fact . that the . available supply taw cptton is in excess ofc the de if which condition will continue if 1919 crop nhould be a large one; ^herea*. 4 he only plausible solution f the RltuqfLion presenting itself ,|H fdwUon of the 1919 cotton crop. ?tow, therefore, I, Robert A. Coop Pfclttnor of South Carolina,- do ft Friday, February -28, 1919, tO be Ntoa Acreage Reduction Day* and fall upon the cotton planters of Carolina to express theriselvefl tt?t day to reduce the acreage or planted in cotton by one-third curtail _tho ? uae of commercial -her*. ' L. > cotton growers today have on ^ ?ore than one-third of the 1918 which they cannot sell at the pHom without sustaining a ^ 1?*?. It id a matter of common that the ratio of supply and ***1 determines price attd should tW Ms of raw cotton* already too large, augmented bir a large' c^op the reimlt Would be tt?rnen J disastrous to the individuals of *Vh, to the States and to the J* w large. The prudent -person J' ?Tf stocked with a line of wares J1 ** Procure more of those wa#N has sold that which he has i tnf1 h" !>?? 'of *he 8?ath jetton (row era must operate o* t/""* principles Wt|r Of purpo* of actios will save us from P*. and rires to us our ju?t share ?l*??ritjr wMeh other seetfotn ?"fcj sre enjoying. ***> ?* lovereor of flouth M one to whoa the hap 8?*t. to <rf Mt tayort, ^ the hunt to aaanrifte iu each- county of the State on Cotton Afrejifo Induction Day, to aud agre? upon a plan for the holding of the proseut cotton ou hand, for the proper protection of this cotton from dfcp.WdfitJflJUi of weather, and for the curtailment of the 1010 crop no that it wilt pot exceed two-thirds of the a *er< ate yield. I call upon the farmers to Mgn the cotton reduction pledgee which Will be presented to them on that day, und to create a public sentiment which will not permit individuals to violate the reduction program. Unless this be done wo may expect poverty while others enjoy wealth. T '*'vw f, "I>urin^ the world war our people responded nobly to every call of pa triotism/ This movement to prevent the financial collapse of the South should to the patriotism of every citlsea, and no one should desire ft personal gain to the injury of thj* whole people. 1. therefore, most earnestly urge that the bankers, merchants, businetfc and professional men co-operate with' the fanner in this move and that the far mers cooperate with each . other.** * headquarter* of the reduction movement Thursday night announced committees for the various counties to head up the plans for pledge reduction day. Thfc committees for Kershaw and A^ew-othercouuties are named below f Kershaw County ? JK M. Wooten, chairman, II. O. Carrison, Jr., John T. Nettles, I. J. McKenzie, C. W. Birch more, Camden, J. W. Cantey, Boykin, L. I. Union. Logoff. Lancaster County ? E. M. Croxton, chairman, J. E. Craig, V. A. I, ingle, J. E. Porter, ; R. JT. D. ; Luther Etirslm> Lancaster C. R. Blackmon, J. W. and .1. II. Ilainel, KershaW { G. L. Mobley, Ileath Springs ; J. M. Yoder, Van Wyek. Chesterfield County ? E. Walker "Du vall, chairman; R. B. Lawey, I).. S. Matheson,' Cheraw ; W# P. Odom, J. A. Knight, C, H. Rivets, Chesterfield : W. L. McCoy, J. I). Ingram, McBee; J. W. Miller, Jefferson ; J. S. McGregor, Ruby ; J. O. Taylor, Mt. Croghan ; J. A; Arant, Pageland. Sumter County? L. Jennings, R. I. Manning, q q. Roland, J, H. Hayne? worth, R. S. ^Jhur^chlll^Hut^rt G. O* teen, Sumter;- A. W. Aycock, Wedge field; E. W. Dabbs, Mayesville. Fairfield County? Mark Doty, chair man; W. R. Elliott, J. E. McDonald, Keltt R. McMSMter, W, W. Turner, O. IB. Crowson, Wlnnsboror W. M. Patrick, W. H. ltuff, Ridgeway ; L. M. Blairs, IthiirH ; W. B. Wright Shelton ; B. 11. Yarbo rough, Jenkinsvillb; J. M. Blal0$, M. Fouler, Arthur Ofeens. Blackstock,. Richland County? Harry Bates, Eaat over ; H. G. Kaminer, O. D. Seay, Colum bia ; Thomas Taylor, Columbia ; W. W. Ray, Congaree; R. S. McKenzie, East over; "Francis H. Weston, Columbia; I ,. C. Chappelie, Lykesland ; T. D. Huff man, Columbia ; Oscar Chappelie, Lit tleton ; J. S. Hufftaan, Columbia Ffd. ; L. T. Wilds, Columbia; William Lykes, Lykesland; A. R- Taylor, Columbia; Frank Hampton, Columbia ; A. B. Gdn aales, Columbia ; J. Itby Koon, Columbia ; D. G. Ellison, Columbia. County Committees Named. i At A meeting of the Central Committer held Saturday afternoon the following district committees were appointo<j ..to the work of securing cotton acreage >n-? 8. F. Brasington, chairman, G.A . ,W**?ne, John T. Netties. Clevelffu.i? C. N. Humphries, chairman UiM'-mmst: *? jgg??ftflULr-.. s T1IMMIT Iff ff T?T Tnr TF^ man, ?. w. oelvtn, Raleigh Marsh. 'CaasafcW. JR. Went, chairman, J. T. Houah. W. L. tSolces. Central? H. u. Stok?*, clialriuau, V. H. Rafoliffe, J . F. , UcCaftkill. Timrod? O. O. Sto?ner, P, Gordon, Amoat W cxt Abney ? D. M., KirMrv, chairman, H. % Ho r ton, J. B. Gardaer. "? / Wefrtv+lle-r'K. L. Bell/chairman, Lewis Olyburn, J (J. Hilton. Piedmont ? S. W. Hornsby, chairman, Henry J; Owens,- R. L. Smyrl. Liberty HiJI? R. C. Jones, Dan If. Joneaf; t*. IVlT*>nrp*on; I Trinity? E. H. Bo wen, chairman, John Dink-ins, N. P. Geftys. Blaney ? Ik B. Sessions, chairman, Q. , igSS* chairman, I A. Johnson, PfdWdenee? jfoat, chairman, Jan. ir. Bowers, li. S. Spears, Jr.. -f-? Pine Grave ? J. L. IHnaon, chairman, J. R. Smith, R. T. Mid del, A. P. Rnbon, sa. n*r. ~ v. Rkigeside? Simon Boss, 'chairman, T. A. Nefcwj, Etmora ' BroWn. ? fl Baaverdam - U R. Elliott, chairman, f$?S>> Bran n o tVJUax West,. ,.y,-, ,.M lieKalb? N. B. Woritmas, ehalrmam E H. Horton, R. L. Jones. ~ MVtt*"" 4 a John a lIcGtoMJt, M, G. Kinf. Gates Httt-vJisa McCaskiU, chairman, \V. A. MclHmaM, T. V. Y?rfc*augb M.*. Pi*gah~-Jiw Muuo, chairman W. T. Holley, M. U Haley OalUaud--J. K HattHiffej . chulnnaa, W H fl B Mx<V)y. Hand ?5?U? J ni*> Knight, chairman, A. C. Gregory, J, B. Baker. lUnglng Keck-^T. T. BeH, chairman, N?l Williams, Joe ?oaag. W. R. Gregory l>*kridge? L. H. fcarfleld, cbairmau, O. II. Wat?our W . a Baker. I.ugoff? Jame* Team, chainuau, J. K. Im, Xiskor Ward, Hiram NattW* Jr. Tboru llOt?C. T. Falkenberry. eluiir mit?,.I, .1, Falkenberry, O. G. jPalkca Ne<i>S Creek? John I. Bowers. chtt.lrmau W. M, Ogburn, V. A. Humphries. Savgftnah-~8. M. Carnes, chair man, B. F. Robert*, H. M. Offcurn. Ixn?k1iaWr-L. J. Jordan, chairmau, O. K. IHfts, W. 8, Waters, Hhamro<fc? h. J. Baker, chairman, P. far Mritfnufbtan.nriiry Johnson;* Antiottr ? T. B. IMyther, chairman, Barney Tjtoke*, A. M. MeOaskill. Mt. 7Ao u ? Pawl Brown, chairman, J. A, McCoy, W. h. HunuAcutt. Flat Rock- ? P. A. McOowtell, chairman T. H. Xoung, Joe Fletcher. Concord ? W. H. Tiller, chairman, W. H. Koon, it P. Oglesby ? ' i Ctthtfcat?<-A. K. Kennedy, chairman, W. G, Miles, J. M. Mantio, B. H, Har rises. ?? ? ' - - " X" CantCy? -E. E. Holland, chair man, E. JB? Lorlck, K. C. Watts. Pleasaut Grove ? D. T. Blackmon, Chairman, F, M. Waltejrs, 8. L. Thomp #oh. ' ?r Boykin-? W. A. "Boyktn, chairman, W. U. Gardner, C. H. Yates. Stockton? G. O. Hammond, chairman, K, F. Iforton, E. M. Workman. 0 The Chairman of each committee is empowered to add to bis Committee as he sew fit These several committees are requested to meet'fcvith . the: Central Committee in the Court House at Cam de^?, Friday the 28th at twelve o'dock, wbefrte the J' will receive full instructions in reigard to pushing the campaign. The plan* is for earti committee to catt a meeting at its dfatritit school house e;aHy next week, ana after securing there all pledges possible, to divide up', the district among themsdves and canvass every planter in the di9tri&. They are also nrged to enlist the sup inn t ami active >o-v>pcnation of the lead lag colored planters and preachers In their districts. Literature t will be mail ed 'tq the chairman of -each committee at the earliest possible date. < To of School District No., i* Messrs. 8. F. Brasington, Geo. Rhame and John T. Netties reouffftft i?? **l* all cotton planters, .white and colored, of School District No. 4, to meet with them on Friday at. the Court House to sign the pledge* ' New Cafe T# Op?. 8. A. Khoury, formerly of Che raw, hu sub-rented the Dibble building, corner of DeKalb and Main Streets, and is now haying the building overhauled onHHfif interior, preparatory to opening a cafe and ice cream parlor. He expects to he ready about the first of April. The place will bear tht name of Adam's Cafe and fee Cream Parlor. Mr. Khoury will be ^manager, and he expects to Install an uptodate fountain, and: will also carry wholesale and retail milts and candies. It is in a very desirable location and | can be made into an attractive place. .T-71 pB^SSJfjkrviee of Power Company. At the last meeting of City Council Mayor 8. F. Brasington was asked - to appoint a committee (himself being a member) to investigate rates and ser vice given cities by the Carolina Power and Light Company, a corporation fur* nishlng elentrlc-pawer to many pities in the tw^ Carolina*. Dr. Brasington named Messrs. R. B .Pitts and L. A. Wifctkowsky to investigate the service. The power company is thinking of making the city a proposition for the purchase of the plant now operated here' n 11 (1 t h Q-V w ilLretail Ihe . current .to..cnn=. sumers in Camden. The whole matter will probably, hinge on a fair price be ing offered the city for the electric lines here. The dtg. will- retain the water jrtant. J* * ' . I ' ? ? ? ? , . A '.Aimaam* k^WAMA*U ?? Un|^' ? V? ft1 -** ' ? ' 1 Armory tnropcny baio. y Dr. R. E. Stevenson and. W. h. Wooten Friday laat purchased the y^Smorr- property <* tSe old Kenbtw Guards from Attorney H T. Mills, who M iA. ? J a ifta, n Has iirtitipr W SgroT Tor 1116 tfutrul. me price paid Wi* $9,760. It is a large lot e? tending Wu* <0 the Jail property and 1? la very probable tbat^Hiaats. Steven son and Wooten win develop this prop J erty Into ah* uptodate otice budding In 1 the vmr, iutnrci ft was fonnetly the old Osmden Baptist CIhwA, bat for i number 'of years has ;bee**?nsed as an gathering^ of radons Wwd^g ft of the ?i a be ukntM ri'RNuuiiNti coi(rlM&. r Cant** Veuug Men Apply For Charter > ^ r*r New Business Kwterprlae. N ; J*e*nr*. A. K. iu<?K. ??. s mui it. ruiuwlls Z^up. of 'huhIou, have made application to the m retajr y of state to be incorpor ated mnjlt > the aatno of "(lenta Furnlah ins Cottf inyu, and the cwporation tw Be rapitufc^l *t 110,006, v. Plan* i re already under way for re* modeling >ae of the atore buildiug in the ..Mam black on Main Street, the Htmc to b ' equipped vyLth the very latent iu st^re i*tur^? such an glass show cases and * handsome plate jtIahm ?how window. They efcpect to enter exclusive ly to u>e>u ;?ud kvop ou baud at nil times such thiugs hk can only bp found iu an escluafvt atortr. The fitting* of the store' tftir* be' such that everything will h?> ou display and the* customer can vir tually wait on hixftsetf. The firm will employ a} salesman who baa h*<t y eJrs of exjperirnoe in this Una get the benefit of bis experience In ~jtfc ting- Just the class of jjoods to suit the man who caras. I br^Phey sxpeet to-be ready ~ 4s r*pe* J their doom some tiino between April first -aud\ fifteenth.!?? They price to alt and will noil strictly for " ' Hon\e of the goods Cor this store are already on the way and Messrs. Illakeney and &?>p will leave the lattei* $art of the week ^ for New York to purchase thf 13 TAKK8 ON NBW UVK : ' During ,the last two years the atten tion of our people here as well as in every other .-community had been canter ed on winning the war and the numer ous campaign* to that end thai the Caui den Chamber of Comneroe ha* been somewhat nej?le?ted, but with the. prom ise *f. an early retdrn to pre-war con ditions and tho , era of prosperity which \\*ll folTow, the bneiness men of Cam den are thoroughly awake to the need of an active body ol thi% kind and within the past few .weeks plana have been formulated for the reorganisation of the old Camden Chamber of Commence. In reapobse to a ca>l W?ued last week about- 40 business men o? at the opera house Thursday ? afternoon and perfected the Orgaritaation by the election of the following officers : H. O. Carrison. Jr., president,; T. K. Trotter, vice president and L. A. McDowell, sec retary and treasurer. Committees were appointed to make a thorough can van of the city to obtain new members be fore the ne*t meeting, which will be held Thursday, afternoon, at which time the board of directors will be elected. AM of those present not only entered their names, an " members, but pledged themselves to support' the, newly formed organization in every way possible. Cited for Brirvery. 1 Friends of Kissler Sinclair, , of tbikj city and county> will read with pleasure that he has been cited for bravery in action. Corporal Sinclair left here with Company. M. He is a .an of Mr. and -Mrs. John D. Sinclair of Camden. The announcement reads: The commander-in-chief, fn the hunt of the President, has awarded the dis tinguished service cross to the following ftjr extraordfiiiary Corporal Paul D. Sinclair Company M, 118th infantry, (A. B. No. 131230*), For extraordinary heroism in action at! Vairx-Aridigny, France, October 11, 191& ! Wbtfii the adrtff^g WW gftWttm by fl*e from enemy fhachine guns and snipers in a sunken trench, Corporal Sinclair, crawling and jumping from one shell hole to another, under heavy machine fun 'and artillery fire, opened fire with his automatic rifle and silenced both the machine guns Home addreiss, MM awl the ? iratpwir Sinclair, Camden, K# ^5??" >y'~ Sf \ Nepv DM fKwi Wsaads. ?*; ? \ An inquest was heid over the body of Silas Hampton Sooday art ttoaftdei*'; taking establishment of Collins Bros. Hampton i fag* shot Friday nlrfrt at ft nfifiro" ttdHc1 on Hill*4 p Star- #>??> w*s jMflfcf, cut during the 0$ fat and had te have tUrt??? stitches taken i?^ hie wounds, The fcrfuse was full of people eV the time and tbB- wondar-U-tkat mora of the bystander* wejfe' net killed.; t T*U eS?fAAa1 wt| ,, ? /? I f 1 1 - n , I 1 ufiC wfrc WtVmh WltOWM CKUBiOMy but me seemed <0 fully veeallect Just what happened, hut k la said that Heap* ton bad cat the men wfce killed Ida* and the shooting seemed to la eeif defease. Hampton's penetrated ia several ptaese and II AMONG TIIK TOIIHI8TH. Hotel* Are FrHty Well Killed With <Hm ?*a Seeking Keereathm In Canute* > ? ? A large niaiiber of well known horse* men (row the North hnvc trrlvwl' 4W? ing the i>H?t week and art* training their anlinslH iu this climate. A food number <?f th?i?e horse* win be s1?owm in the show rlug and on the race track durln* thfc annual horse show to be held March 2<lth and 87th. A of gtflfert from Trenton, K. J.? Include* Mr, Geo*e Mngulre, Dr. K. H. PetfoW, Mr. It. <X Maxwell, Mr. N. Harder, Mr. R. H. Blakeley, Mr. It. M. Hutcliflfe, aud from Cleveland are Mm. yt. O. Krans, Mfss Kraua, Mr. 0, W. Wmls and Mr. W. G. Krans. Mr. Fred Tod, Mt. Sr O. Rtherlugton, and Mr. T. Kdmuud KrumbhoU are absent on a business trip to New York this week. ; . |L ? . Arrivals at Th<fKlrkwood. . . . This weeks arrivals ?n The Kirkwapd register areT Mr. "N; ft Hitler, Carbon* dale. Pa. ; Mrs. David AfacKeen, Halifax, with Lieut. D. W, MacKeen : Mrs. J. Kdwwml Hoeek, Norfe^f Mr. M. M* Biy. Mr. William Lock wood, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Scwell, Mrs. W. H.l Fgllon, of New York; Sir Ashley and Lady Sparks. Syosset, L. I. ; Mr. and "Mrs. K. J. ltaivalo and Mrs. ||, D. Miles of Buffalo; Mr. ami Mrs. -F. R. White, Cleveland {Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gran din ^ad'Miss Graudin, Pennsylvania; )Hr. N. J. ; Itfr.' ?**<! James W. Ames, Montclair, N. J. ' fx s . ' ?. ? S: i; Arrivals at The HoblUrk. " ? hate- arrivals at HoMtirk ? Jnt> ;*re Ha ron de Brueggen, Beaton ; Mr. and M/s. A. M. Cooper, Bridgeport, ConU. } I<M ward R. Greene, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; TCdwIn S. Sunderland, New Yorlc ; James R, Maofarland, Miss Macfarlanft V MP>; r?nhn' Macfarlnnd, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Vrick 0. Peach, Pittsfield, Mass. ; Walter A;. Ilnlm an, Boston, Mass.; X ' Klrkxvood Concerts. Y l>rofes*or G. Tallark*>, musical dl> rector at The Kirk wood, has the food ??euse and ingenuity to assemble an un conventional programme. Sunday even ing he had on his .Hal such names as Sullivan arid German, as well n? Puccini and Beethoven. The Ad agio from Moon Sonata by Beethoven, was played by The Kirkwood trio ih' a manner to attract special ; attention. They built it UP to on unprecedented pitch without saeriflc tBT^it* po?try^and graph io contrast. The violin slblos by Joseph Curto were well received. His interpretation of Svendsln's Romance would have done credit to ? much older artist- He pltyi his music clearly and clennlyigwith *u intelligent sense of . pace, rhythm, modu lation and contrast, predict for A|r, Curto a brilliant musical future arid "his pronounced talent qualifies him for a concert violinist. Louis Flnsttib* the acdotnpanist. Is well worthy of mention. He is young and alert. He plays au thoritively and with east. Aa a whole the programme was artistically render ed. y;? -> - ? '? ''Prominent Advertising Man Her?. > Air. Frank PreArey. of the ? Frank Presbrey Advertising Agency of New Yppk City, U registered at tho Court Inn thin week for a Vtay. Ho has been com to Camden i or the past five year* I now and say* he is delighted with Ca$d?n/B climate. :.;i Mr. Pitesbrey Was at f?n?' time publisher of a country weekly paper in Ksnsas, and says It i? almost impoitftible for Mm to pan* a. print nhop without -stopping to pay his respects to the force. He ia now manager of the | swwi lat^m ufminpef lad xj^MBBFTZP" vertialng agency lj? ,N*w. ?jHrapd has an extensive acquaintance with newspa pers throughout America. Speaking of the value of advertising Mr. Presbrey gave, us some figures which tends to show how the bljg business interests, taiaid Its worth. One season th? Ad vertising appropriation of tho Ameri can l^olmoco Co. went over one million dollars. Hie highest prices paid by Ms firm tp Buy publication was to the T/adie* Home0 Journal. ' Their rata for p double page ad for one Insertion Is $1 ft, 000. The nert hifhestW'ss to the flatawda* Evening .Post? single page ] ys,000 and dawMe page >10,000, ? JPo# the cover page ip colors, $7,600 per pa**.. Be tails as that the *a*t issue of the^Safamlay $v^nT IMP'ckrrWtf $840,000 worth of advertising, I the BoyEtScoat organization and is ea This year he baa donated to tlm the! f . vV5^ Arrtvals rOUKT NKXT WKKK Six Murder <W? To Come Up at This Time ? Many Other ?? . .. The Spring term of court for Ksrshaw County couMnsuces next Monday morn- . iu?c with Judge Thomas 8. Ueaae, of Hpartauburg presiding. Hi* murder ?*??*, liM do*,k*?t--~<tbe4 one to attract most attention will be <tbat of Powell or V*Ur liudsou, Jr?, for the murder of * policeman Robert I/*tt? several weeks mi, thf following jU a lint of case* likely to (H>mu in> at thin court: Adkln Blundlng, disponing of crop under Hen. Huckster Trueadell, larceuy. ; Peter Oatoe, bastardy. v.. .. HUster llarrisou, larceny Robert Price,, violating Section 178. Allen Nelson,. Jr., violating Saption 102 and 158. Jim Kirkland alias Jim BftHard, lar cenjr, Askell Ellis, larceny Wcycle. Amauda Truesdel, larceny. V, IMg Reynolds, murder. ?>'. , Tite Tillman, n^urder. -JskJL ^ntham, obtaining goods uii- ^ der false representation. Hohert Price housebreaking and lar ceny. V'* ???"-'-'-?ir Wesley Grantham, housebreaking and ' larceny. -r~. t -CT" 'y : " - ? v ? '? - ? Tom Htewant, assault Intent to *ipe.g^v.v Olifer and King Hail, house-breaking imd larceny. AH>e^ty? l,tiwi? "UH>Coi) fr Of : W u fcch . > ^ ? Will Henry, assault and pointing. pl? . . Willi? Parker, murder. Wesley Young, rape. r lVarte7"Wrrght, Muetton. > : ? William Johnson, larceny. % Sye Tate, murder. Ham Mexander., attempt to rape. Peter Hudson, Jr., murder. \! Berwhal L. McNealey, violating section ,180. Iv. 8. Villepigue, storing liquor. Jnmon AfoCTlrt, .toriu, liquor. Jr. 8. Hyatt, forgery. %, M. Hyu^t, breach of trust. Brwin Isiaah, larceny of bicycle. . g. j; BlMti^ei1^*lning>ro^rtSr ua-_jO tier false pretense. EwpqI Onrtor and C?i>tHlu Cuthth. b?^. having the** <??chl"CB "V 7 p,rlr?LJ Gom^t?=t |o*n.en^^^l charge of the repair department Jr r . _ *?; .?./v.'* * The . Kershaw Couirty Teachers Asso ciation, will hold its monthly meeting in the H igh Schoolg|hi4WJn{r at Cam* . <lon oh Baturday Fetf. 2fith at 12 m. Thl* is a very Important meeting and every teacher ii* the .County should by nil ^ means come. PM>t>lem? confronting the* Kchooln as well as of the state* trtll he gone1 tntot(5 Hisses Will I a>u prjy aad fcplgner will gddress this meeting and something worth whils eaa hfe <fc pwrtwl." The infl\ieu*a situation haa pre sented meeting^' to date but this ia ?o JMPSttevw. m *?* ??**