The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 27, 1920, Image 1

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.'[ 1??lL. . .... la.jji'i -i . >. )LUME XXXI. CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROUNA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1820. NUMBER 47. J. 11? ill L IL-l LI ! . .1 llll-l ' -J ftVS AMONU TIIK TOUKXNT L - ? ? ? .i?"l i i .1 of Arrival! ?l The Three I :?!*:?? JloMs. biu?cu>u'a JUrthday was celebra.ttHl i dwiKV and Hui>i>er at th? Kirk pu .U(>mlay eveulng. Th? m*aek>ui? *>? thirf allivintivc hcitol were tilled I liiudt, <Ait ml, White ami blut ikHHM'atWux awl the doUcaU> col obo oostunies of the tlauoorh hi cud a wvue o/ wonjuth and beauty, and Mw, J??hu 11. lVxld and Mi?? |fi Todd have g?oue to New York jbort tftay. Mi*9 Todd will rvturn i?ch Hill4 'tomorrow, brlngjiatf a jr of jrueste* with her. ? I Ada L'effiiijirweai entertained with at the ftllrkwood on Wednesday, iieat* were Mm. FYancl* G; Cart, Jr. M. Helm, .MIm Winifred 8J11, jKJtana , jfvrtyijibho'lii, MrH, Fj, M. apd Mrq. Hull. and Mm. George H. OtK>k whose ras so badly daxrwupcd by fire hist re ?rt.iyiu* ?t ThwnhI H*all, wlitch arvin of the Hobklrk has opeued i overflow rts ?he main "hou*e i* to its 1 Lin it. Alexander P. Carver of Yookera 0. Undutcft of Bronxville, are stopping with Mr?. O. I', e on Pair Street ntr tiie old-timers ween ou the Sui-s Inks are : IxniiH Hle<Hp\ Frank ?y, of New York, James B. L#add lapnore, Pgu, Ilobert Nculsoo, of >lphia, Henry H. Fuller of Cam Mass., Qharles Fletcher of Bo> /??illiain 11. Nedbit of Great 11ar I, J. Frank Turner of Lexington, Franke Tftorpe of New York, |)etuer of Brooklyn, J. A. Bradley adelphia, 0. 8. Aitkin, of Trenton, 1 Erben of Riadnor,? pa., and A. hn I'd son of Bo?ton. clowng days of February finds ??on here at its liei?Qkt- The bo re taxed to their, capacity and tngi-s iuI boarding .pQaces all filled. aineA, golf tournaments, teas and ftLl the time "Cor the Ti&tiOTir on~ e bout. largest number of foyers ever i the liuTis of the Oamden Goun ib took part intJic Benefit Tour mi .SflTftrdlriy Cor the * CSttltfra. ll. This ihsfritiition Ur (loin* d work in ' the community. One and fifty dollars was banded the Hospital as a result of the; merit. Tin winners in the match rere: Firat John C. Duncan of ; gross" B4, handicap ltt, net 18. men tied for second place, Wal [Oluetit of Haranac I/ake, Kenneth od of Buffalo and Captain 8. D. of MtofitrefO - round robin poto match play?d By afternoon attracted the usual of Camden people as well as a lumber from damp Jackson. A picture photographer from New look several reels of the polo r in action during the xa<mc. Florence Otarke of Ne# York lued a few friends with an In luncheon on Sunday. and Mrs. John Oabot Lee will this week from Boston to visit jd Mrs. Francte Proctor who bupying their home here tWs Arthur Perkiirs, manager oJ tbc < -anticipating some fine ma boh n Gamden (during March. A Tour will, be held March 20th to n which teams from Dedhain, Morristowii'j N. J^, Gamp Bragg ni<p Jackson jwidl take part. Four ive beery dojtated and wiH be play at the time mentioned. A. Dahon Kennedy, Jr., was ?toss Saturday afternoon at the >ioli is tendered every wec4c to ritora fpom Oamp Jackson who for the polo frame. The par f hor home were filled wittj a ptnberof the home people aa wcfi ^uottta from Columbia. The beau I 'house, Blootnsbury, never looked ra**iye and all pr&ent enjoyed iotw refreshments and the fri-1 ?]tftality of the hostess and the Indira Who assisted her In re Arrival* at th? Hotels. Court Inn: Mr. and Mr*. M. rno Dratoe, New York; Mr. E. in ah. Taunton, Maw.; Mr. and P. Raker, Dexfbam, Maw.; Mrs. I. Lon&, N. QHfford, R..Wri*ht, ltd ; Mr. and Mrs. Weit?T Rrben, Pa.; John Soott, Jr^ Philadcl . 0. Ledbettsr, Ooluoaibki, H. O.; Mm. Frank Presbrey, N. Y.; Mr?, dyyirjfr McNair, New To^hJ wnk Uhorp und Mirs Jrtwiwidh; Mr*. W. H. Wrifbt, fr<l, T<. 1. ; W. H. Lerner, Flusb PL: H. B. McKay, Rochester; Mr*. Join* Ti.x Noxan, Pktafleld ; *, F. Myers, F. P. Ws*hherir> afford, W. L. Firm, New York; Mrs. O. D. Wheeler, Mr. and R?r 8pe*re, Mr. md Mm. 8. Oreen, Beaton; Mr. ?a4 Mr*. J. A. SIIANKI,IN IU VI) Difl Aflw Several Wwhs lllue** it Chick Hptlngn N??ws was received in Camden Tues day morning of the death of Jullua A. ttlvunkliu wtiit^i occurred cut Chick Springs ?mi MtmiKiy, wfiero h<> had gone to the h->)K- of regsaJu^ng his health. Mr, Shaok \in had, by bis geniajy tnauner and ktralgbt-fiorwurd dealings, mado many filt-nd* among our clUteus, and the syrn* pathy of our entire community will go out u> tb?i bereaved family. The foMow lng aotkv of "his death in taken from the Greer correspondence to the Columbia &tftt? : ~"FuneraA services for Julius A. Sbank Un, w*bo died at SfceetHeys* sanitarium, Cbtak Springs, were held at Pendleton on^ Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr, Sbaakliu died on Monday night at 9 ^'okxVk, after au lUness of several weeks, lie was 52 years of age. Mr. .Hhanklin Wa* born and reared at Pendloton, hut left there about six years ago and moved to OoUaubia, Where be became manager qf the Taylor farm and dairy. I/asJt. year he moved to Camden, wihcrc he pnreha?ed a large fawn and dairy, wtiich he ww operating until ho became ill. Mr.-Hjhanlrtin was twlco marriesd, first to Miss Qonyers Pickens of Pendleton; his sceond wife was Ml^s Scott Whit tiker of MiUediKevdUe, Ga, Ikrth pre ceded liini to the grave. He ia survived by five dhildren, three datigflvters, Misses Virginia, 6ony?W and Rose ShankHn, and two sons, Julius and Ilenry Shank Hu. One brother, EL. H. Shanklin of Greer, apd two siftters, Mrs. A. Z. Wil son of Pendlleton and Mrs. Sam Thorn ton <rf Hartwell, G?a." I^arge Real Estate lKnl Made. Messrs. I,. J. W.hi>taker, O. L. Black well and H. G. Garrison, Jr., 'have pur chased the *tore o<xnnpied by Enterprise MercaotHe Company and the office of 4be Waatern Union Telegraph Company. The office building baa been sold by to Mr. R. Kennedy, who intends using it as an Insurance office >ater on \v<hon the present Saase upon it expires. This is o desirable piece of property. A good nuany jmnr ago it wae occupied by Mr. 11. H, Kennedy, wtu> was a lead ing Sry good? menchhnt of Cam den at one time, and toter by Mr. P. T. Vllle pigue a? Che Gilt Edge .Store. The new owners purchased it as an investment. F. W. Hart welt, Providence; Mra. A. M. Holding, Wesftcbester, Miss Henderson, I Mi i kulel phaa. * Ilobkirk Inn: Mr. and Mm.. R. F. Saul, R. Harrington Johnson, Washing ton ; B. Ij. Benedict, New York; Mr. 'nry,l Mrs. \V. S. 4leg(ir, Summit; Mrs. F. D. Peltier, Mrs. ft. P. Kelcher, I)r. John B. Walker, New York; Robert C. Norton, Lawrence 11. Norton, Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul R. Werner, Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Werner, Mr. and Mrt. J. H. McNufty and Miss Marion ,Mx?Nnlty, Buffalo; Mts. Mmloolm Frank Kn, Miss G. C. Franklin, Philadelphia, Mrs. A. P. OarvCr, Mm. J. L Undutch, BronxvWae, New York. The Kirkwood: Mr. and Mrs. George L. Atkins, Langborne, Pa.; J Duncan Dubridge, Now York; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M, DcRcmoiae, Summit; Mine Su?an B. Whiting, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Treat, Providence; Benjiman Itaas, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Rdwwrd N. Huyler, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Seth E. Thomas, Miss Emily Atigusfci Thoimas, Morriatown ; Mrs. _K. M. Hotvard, St. Louis, Charles P. Cowles New York ; Mr. and Mrs. H K. Oake#, CleveJaad; Maurice A. Engass, Mrs. A. Engass,. Detrodt; Miss Medora Steedman, St. Louis; Miss Harriet McCook, Tux edo; James H. Boyd, Southern Pine*; Cflipt. A. Loft us Bryan, Pinohurst; Mrs. M. R. Walter, Miss Clementine Walter IfcnRimore; H. J. Fitapatriek,- Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Libby, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. DeWitt, Williamson, New York; Arthur DoJroy, New York; Harry Balfe, Brooklyn; Mn. and Mrs. Charles H. Parker, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pbffcs, Elizabeth, N. J.r Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Smith, South Cape Town, Africa ; Mr. and Mrs. R/ C. Dibie, Nor fiolk ; Mrs. W. F. Porter, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Rlaneftiard Atkinson, Brook lyn ; and Mrsu J. W. PaHkeit, Portland, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Fagan, noboken; Mrs. II. H. Inglis, Miss V. V. Infers,?Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKay, New York; Mis* Nellie ftmitb, Columbia ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, New York; George B. Kimbail, Boston; Tracy Mathewson, Baston ; WI1 >ard E. Smith, Lee, Mass ; L. R Bo'ton, n; George I/eaah, New York; Mr. D. Cliwton, WW tin*, _New York; Mr. and Mm. W 8. Detwil?r. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Fleis, Philadelphia ; I)r. and Hit a M. Weeks, Philadelphia; J. W. Gmytmrae, B. W. BbHng; C R. Bearte, Obariea O. Tough, New York: James H. Brewater, Jr? George B Baratow, Jr? Monte) air; Mr. aad Mrs. J. L. Bauer N. J. ANM AI, t'OTTOS (OWI.NHON To II** Held at Montgomery, AU., Ouj March Ml, Columbia, Fob. 23.~~"Tbe anuutl own wivtioa of the American Oottou Associa tion to bo Hold at Montgomery, Ahiu on March 1MI handle a multitude of "questions of uatiouul importance," s^id J. SkoCtowe Wanaanuker, prtirident of the wssociartion yesterday. Indication* I he .*aid, jtoluted to a bdg attendance from this s^te. "SaiwNil consideration will bo given to ?the business aide of production. Legis lation nocewta ry ,to be enacted to put i lmo effect and force greatly needed re jfoitu* wlH receive the moat careful at? ti n t ion and consideration. "TMs great convention is bedng culled for a specific purpose. U is fully rea lised fchat we iitave tang Buffered on ac count of Che neglect of the business side of Pamdug. The Interest of tho various ootton producing states are mutual and we mu?t cooperate for the purpose of enacting uniform legitfation. If you think of any apoclal question that shonki be bandied at this invention it is your duty to communicate with headquarters in AtlautA. The program for this con vention is now being prepared. . "A this convention regular sessions of; tlie board of directors will be held* is < will alno the executive <xvn*wittce and the committee on ongauiaation. In the meantime the regular convention will be in session. Intense interest, is being ?taken in this great convention, every sec tion <Vf the cotton beH Will be repre sented and every divtoon of tihe allied business interests of the South,^Includ ing a large representation from the pro ducers and hankers. The bankers are taking an intense interact, tho chamber of commerce and tie farmers' union are soHdly betoind -ue. The commissioners of agriculture are assisting and tlje gover* nors are giving every assistance and are throwing their tremendous influence be hind thds grant movement. The ginners will be with us in great force, in face we have orrery assurance that, this witt be Che most representative and one of t?h?x, most largely attended conventions ever held In the South, and tshe result of tflrfs o?nvetttdon will $>rpve of ^ untold benefit. "It is the utmost importance that W. R. Qreen, secretary of the Alabama di vision of the American Cotton Associa tion at Montgomery, Ala., be notified as to the number of delegates from each county. fWu? -representative* of the Am era can Ootton Association, fche nation-, al directors, tfoe national organization oormmittee, the State directors and -va rious official* to cooperate in every way to furnish this information an speedily hh possible. "Montgomery is making preparations for the holding of a record breaking con vention and bhey urge that this Infor mation be furnished." DeaUt of Mr. 8. M. Matliis. Mr. 9. M. Mathis, wfoo <?t one time ?was the focal agent of the Northwestern Raid road died in Sumter on Saturday of lafA week and was buried in that city Sunday afternoon. Mr. Matbis bad a ntsmbcr of friends in Qatfnden who re gret bo loam of his death. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. ' He is sur vived by his wife for wibori* sympathy Lk feJfc. Mr. Mathis prior to moving to Oamden resided in Lancaster. He and hi? wife conducted a boarding house here for n while before he became agent of fche Northwestern Railroad. MARY PICKFORD IN "HEART ' O' THE HILLS " AT THB MAilflTlC Mlr FVMftjr Fefc. *7Ui. lMiKSKNTATlON KXKIM18KN l.ist of IVtoom To Whom <>rUAc*tea WIU it- Uivon. Tho ptvseirtitttiou <?f tho tvrtifietttes Riv. n l>> di.' CumuIi government to tho Uoaiv&t of kiu of soldiers of the Ajueri ouu army wh<? died here ot abroad dur r.11 tlu* \jar, will toko place next Sun day, Mruary 2i*th, under tho ausplecs of tho Couidon lV>?t of the American I.<*iou at 4 p. m, Tho short but iiu* pr^KMive ceremony wlM bo held at tho IViipt it>t Church vtfhi<*h bus boon ixttriotl rally ptactk lit tho disj?0*al of the l'ost Cor tho occasion. All vnterans. whether members of tho American I<??gU>n or not, are urged to lut-ml, nil others and tihe county and towns' peoiple, an<! especially the rela* lives of t)ho deceased ooldiers, are in cited to be preeeat to do honor to the 1 tncn who gave their llvcw for their oouutry. Following is the program ? for the evening;: - I'rwcsKion-al by Mrs. MeOorkle. i tpening Prayer by Rev. M. M. Benson "America." Address by Col. M I/, Smith. ,'\CnweHIeis?>" | I'rescutotion of certificates by K. C. VniTrosokow. 1 The Star Singled Wanner. Benediction by Itev. F. II. Hardin#' Iwe<*e?wionnl by Mrv. MoOorkie. Following i? u lint of .persons to whom certificates will be given ; Mrs., ft. .7. SIoIxkI Alexander Boone Win. B. de Loach .I-ames K. Relk Mrs. J. F. Ba/tomau Jo1?n (?, Uiclwirds Mrs. lLattie 1 turd el I Mm. Nannie MioKoin t Mrs. Bessie Ilirwfli T. K. TrotJtor floorge 8. Kirk, Bcthuue (J. J. Stewart, ,Blaney ; K, W. Abbott, Blaney , | Win. I>. 11 iIt-.n, Camden ^Irs. JI:i 11 if Xjkirdner, Camden v Mm. No rah (Manned, Lugoff The above named perecma and their immediate famnic* *re requested to have ?he ushers conduct tihom to ?Mit? re served for HhtU purpose. , Celebration at Colored Baptist Church Under the auspices of the local Port a similar cercmony will aisa be held at the colored Bopitirt Ohurdh at 8 p. m. next Sunday night tor the delivery of certificates to the relotivies of deceased colored soldiers. The Poet will cooper ate with Key. J. W. Boykin in arrang ing the program. The following 1b a list of persons to whom certificates will be given : Charlotte Trues del, Camden Harry Darkens, Camden Ed Brooks, Camden iWadhington Burrow#, Camden Lottie It. GtamMe, Camden Mary Edgefield, Boylrtn Charlotte MicAlister, Bothune __ A. J. Cunningham, Lugoff ? Nora Darby, Camden Ella BoMen, Boyldn M?ry Boyd, Camden Hlsle McLain, f?amden Lucile Shannon, Lugoff Joseph Williams, Bothune Birthday I'arty For Mr. Briggn. On kiot \Yednewtey night the Girls' j Club of tihe Hercnitiago Mills gave the Superiutendcni, Mr. A. F. BriggB, a sur prise birthday parity. Mr. Briggs wm invited to the club meeting. Soon after arriving, Muss Car rie CraMey and Miss Dora Gardner blind folded Mr. Bri)CK? and led him'into the dining room. The overseers and second hands had already found their places by means of lovely red Valentine hearts. Miss Boosie Crollcy, President of the Club, presided and proved Sirrself a gra cious luwrte**. A loveiy birthday cake served as a eonterpioee. This cake was fightod with tiny birthday candles. Mi#ss* liinny Smith, Kate Gardner, Doro Gardner, I>!ly WeTcTT'aifd Cdrrle Crollcy acted as waitresses. ?At the end of a four oourhe dinner. Mr. S. b. CrolleOverseer of Spinning, presented Mf. Itriggs, in bWhalf of those present, a lovely watch chain and- gold knife. Mr. BriggB in a very graciou* manner repHed to Mr. Crofley's remarks, saying it was a pleasure to work for poople who felt they were getting a square dee); A/ter dinner was nerval, the girls joined in making the evening pass most pleasantly. Games of rook, dominoes an ! checkers were playedi Death of Mr*. Rpradley. Mrs. S. C. Spradley died at the Cain rlen hospital Sunday evening of pneu monia at the age of 7li years. The funeral and burial was held at ML Zion Church by Rev. M. If. Benson. Mr*. Spradlejr leave* surviving her hosband and one sob, Mr. C. B. Spradley of thia eftjr. - 8THITK UY TRAIN K. I. IVuomUIo Struck l?y Southbouud hrt-Uht Train K, U Truea<fcile, .while wrlvlng his our toward town Tuesday afternoou, w*s h( nin'k by the nouffhbound froight ul the i'rw?*ii># about one tulle ftout<h of town and protty foully iujurod. llie left. thigh was broken juwt below tho hl|>. lie ak?o received ? paiuful out on the forehead and other bruises about the body. The enr was onm|>i?toly demolished, being curried nbout 400 yards beyond the point where it wa? AM strucfr. When the train was sto|>ped Mr. Trueadel was found on the fcowtwtcher of tihe engine. !>. U, Fletcher, who w?s lu hi? ear just behiud Mr. Trueedet and saw tho accident brought him on to town fot medical attention. Ho was token to the Fennell infirmary on the evening train.^-Keralmw Kra. Meeting of City Democrat*. * A. meeiiug of the democratic voter* of the City of (Vuudeu was held Thurs day afternoon of teat week. Mr. I>. T. .MiIN explained the objeet of the meet Ing, after which rules for governing the prinvary oloctfcvn were read by him and adopted by the tucotiug. The ward flubs were organic with tho following officer*: Ward One?Ia T Stewart, president; John \V. Wdfoon, secretary, C, W. Hil ling's. ' Ward Two?M. M. Johnson, president; W. Ia Htnkw, socrcrtiary; W. M. Lollis, Ward Three?C, W. Hlrchoiore,- pres identt; K. H. Williams, secretary.; H. T. Goodal/, Ward Four?-O* II. Vales, president; W. H. Ilaile, ws*retmry; Iiuurens T. Mill*. Ward Five?W. L, I>ol*aKtf, chairman ; I). O. IlouHer, secreitury; It. M. Ken nedy. J Ward Six?Thomas J, Kirklaml, pres identi H. -4>. Taylor, seerotiary ; fr), ~H. Huddin. Mr. Ia A Wittkowxky was elected a mwnber of the executive committee trt large. A meottin<t of tibo executive vom mirfctee Was held And Mr. Mills was elected chairman &nd Mr. Wittkownky vice-chairman. Candidates for mtayor were assessed $35 oadh and candidates for alderaian $7.00 eadh. Death of Mrs. A. R. Bobbitt. The follow-in* is taken from The Sum ter Wotrihmfln and Southron : "Mrs. A. II. wWe of Mr. A It. Hobbitt wibo lives on West Liberty Htreot, died at the homo of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Shiver, Saturday night After a few days' illness pneumonia. Al though critically ill for several days, her death came as ? shook, and all tihrat loving hands and hearts could do was done until the very end with the hope that this truly good woman could be spared. Tho ihterment was at her oM home, Cameron, South (Carolina, to day at eleven o'clock where trtie has two lifctlc dhildren burled. She loaves to mourn their loKt her husband and one ./devoted little hoy of nine yearn; father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Htou denmire of Cameron; three sisters Mrs. J. I). SWver, of Biunter; Mrs. Alec O'Cain of Ed Paso, Tens; Miss Flossie StotidennVi re of^\Oa?neron; and three brother*, Waiter, Johnnie and Holland." Mr. and Mrs. Bobbitt were at one trme reBidenrte of Oamden, and have many friends here who will r^TPt to learn' of her death. Death of Miss Lucile Britton. Frienda throughout bhe oounty wilJ be grieved to hear of .the dfatth of Miis I/ucile Britton wlrich occurred nt the Camden Hospital Wednesday at 2 P. M. Mis* Britton was the daughlei- of the late Dr. Charles Britton of Spring HilS and was reared in that community where rthe was greatly beloved by all j who knew her. FBve was an efficient tc?acher and deservedly popular in many j I different sections of the county where1 sh$ taught. - A young w<*nau of exalted I | character and peratinaJ cliwnn, her death 4h h 4A>w *n ax4+mhI*m} family | connection and wide circle of friend* and the syimpatlby of the entire com munity goes out to them. The funeral i services were held at Spring Hill, her oW home ohurch, yesterday at noon. Second Week Jurors Need Not Appear. No oa*c? by. jury will be tried the second week of <jhc approaching Spring term of Court fr?r Korwhaw County, therefore, petit jury which has al ready been draiui, will not be needed. No third w^ek jurors will be drawn for t'him term. ~ **3" Camden Ghrl Takes Pari in Play. Red Springs, U. C? Feb. 24?MIm Maaie Herbert of Camden appeared in the oart of "The Ttoree Wi#he#?\ a French folk play produced on laat Saturday by tho students of fib* expression department of Faur* UaoDaaakl College. lVt-KOtuU Mention. Misx Km Mb <fcf Marion is tin guont *>/ th<* M4s#es Kirk'kuutl, MisM OK?<) IMsune ttyMUft the wwk endl ?it home. Mr. John K. dolxMdh itttinu1 o.v$f from <\ai\4ina flor tohw b?viiduy. Mint* W'd I bur McCttlUlui umoiig the Winthn>p girls who spent fcbe bri^f holi day at home. Mittws Jotlliie and hiuily KirUand of IturnwHl \vi>ro week end gucfft* <rf Ml.su .Vui.s I.hi.Kn. Mr. launbert IVPukk wpeut tho boli ? day* at homo. Mr. IMok Singl^tou, 0* Carolina, spout tho week end at Ikwuo, Sheriff Grover O. \V?h?h, of rutudeu \vn? In Kershaw la*t Friday.?The Kna lienor Koll Pleasant Urovo School. _ Urude Young* Art-bur Oarl I/eo, Kay, Brnwt Bradley, Suo I<ce Ilowopw, Nanulo Karte Peaoh,. Knunlo FilHott, Myrtle Kobinsnn, Unburn IVach Oarl SiH*?rv, Ucnwn Youn<, Charlie Kay. <1}rv\*.K* U - .huintttc Youug, S.b??rou ThOOipSOU, < i r.i'lf tl?Albertu* HolnnM.m, \V?W ffcpean*, lA*onurU Hay. Orade 4?Mminic Young, Mellto Spears I -i: I i jin WOHt. Grade fl--Maxwell Thompson, Olydto <\>nneli, Ainiute Kee linker. Gvudo (I?Shannon Walters,' Fennel I Ponoh. '' Grade 7?-Powey linker, Ituby t'onnott Grade 8?Zulfio Walters, O'rodo 0?lOrtAhie Thompson, Former Camden Girl Married. The following announcement 1?hm been received in Oamden, announcing tbe marriage of M"i?s ItFandina l/owis, a for inf-r Oatudcn girl, btit more recently re Bidiiig in Savannah, Ga., and will bo of iiit?n*?t to tfl?* brides many friends hero: "Mr. and Mrij. I). J. larwlH wikh to announce tin* marriage of their daugh tcr J; Ifilandina to Mr. Allen I). Pari In Saturday, Fobrunry fourteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty, Port Wentworth, Ga". Polo Field Posted. The Hiding and lMvlng Oltjb has found it to PMt its preport?" boeaufic fto many iu>n-memt>erft have boon using 'the polo field* as an exorcise ground for thoir homes. Tho rule* of tho Olub provide that tfhe pnoiperty shall be used only by mmifberH and rtihelr immediate Aan?l1ea, and by those who pay the an nual imAo dues of one l?uisTred dollars. ' fx)okout for the FSeW I>ay on the traek March lOtJh. Flagmsn Killed. T. Df'Shiver, ^ Aa^nMn on .Southern train -No. 13, from OharWaton th Oo IninUia, met sinWen death Tuesday morn ing when he foil front Mh train into the (jpngaree river <at KingvJKe. Tlie train was rtxinding on five bridge and Mr. Shiver went to tftie rear end to Hag. In some manner he fell from the train Into the waiter. ? Deatli of William Brewer. A menace received In Oamden yester day announced the death ?/ William lircwer, son of Mr*. M. II. Brewer, of KcrshaW. His dea<tih oonwrred in Green wood, at Beiley Military Institute, where hp w?? a studeut. I)eeoa?od was a ne phew of Mm. II. L. Riohey of our oily. Pneumonia was the cause o?f hif> death. Col. A. R. Hunks Dead. <ViliuiiWn, Fob. 25.?OoJ. Alexander Robinson Itank?, of Columbia, much be loved ednnator, died ait IMdgeway at 7 :54 this morning, '? aflter an > Illness of ten <>ays. He www in (/barge of the school at Ridgewiay, butt ww? well known ali ov<>r South Carolina. Annual Missionary Sermon. The ?annual wrraon to the Woman's J\Hf*#iowary ?Society of bhe Methodist Church will be preached next Sunday Fob. 29th at the Lyfctleton Street Metho dist Cbundi by Rev. W. W, Daniel. _ To Meet Wilh Mm. O. H. I^enolr. The IIobkirk HiU Chapter D. A. II. will meet next Thurwlay March 4th at H :30 p. m. wkfti Mrs. O. II. I/enoir. AM members and aLI vijdtin# daughter* are oordfally invited to attend. Marriage. Married on Saturday ki?t, February 21.?*, by Prohut* Judge W. I*. McDowell, Mr. J. C. I^itikford and Mi km Kalie Carter, hoch of Kerehnw, 8. C. Services at Mlrpah Church. All members of MJzpah Church arc urged to ootne -fat next Sunday morn ing at II or?iodr7 Preaching by % vifi tor. ?. Miss MeCaskin and Mr. Perry Wed. Mr. William Ofrburo Perry and Misa Theo Ottey IfcCaskJll, both ef Kershaw were married on Wedneaiajr teat, Feb ruary 2Mi by R?r. O. B. Ore*a. < -~? " : ? - J:-h- ? . ?: