The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 19, 1920, Image 1

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twelve pages HORSE SHOW March 24-25 , .1 '^?"?'ii'|.!"Ba^. J.W?L* i'. i-U'.'JL. M. ..mil I J..MIMJ " ? | VOLUME XXXI. CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1820. NUMBER 80. LIU on. aij-:xani)KH DKAD I . ? .^ lid lltfii I" Declining HfuUlh Fur Vr^n And i'.'ml Came Tii?*s?L?>. Dr. l?aac Henry Akxmwk'r, for mifcuy ,.*rs a dental *uiKe<?u in this city, mid IM. of th<< most ptwoiinout dentibts of is time, died Tuesday in a (VlumbSh rtipital when* ho hud boon for treat The funeral service -was conducted ?lnir*ki) afternoon at four o'clock from . |'r?vt?>i^nuu Chutvb, of whiofc be ,* a member, the Rev. Dr. Kdwin luller officiating. Dr. Alexander wan ie c,f the oldest Mastous in Camden aud c Masons attend**! in a bodj. The all beatvrs worn Jl. K. Stevenson, W. DePass, W. P. Nettles, C, H. Yates, S. Lindsay, K. D. Camptoel). & vorul y^aiv, agb AieJrauderV? lealtb failed and he had to *ivo up the ,rictiee of dentistry. At Outt time be Ms qne of the oldest deutiwts o>f the tatp.. He was a graduate of the Phila* Iripbia l>entinl College and attended atal gatherings ull over thev country fppin* in the forefront with all that as new in his profession. Dr. Alexander sowed in the War ktwocn the Ktate? with Oompany G, Palmetto Hattery Ivigbt Artillery, W. L. )el*ass, captain, and until his health ,ilrd was a familiar figure at the an ul reunions. He was born in <<u?uiden May ,'tO, 1848, ik] had resided here hi.<*- entire life. He ms married to Mvss Jiilia Courtney MJueen ami to thorn was born one , Donald M. Alerahder, now residing Cincinnati. Mrs. Alexander preceded Iiu t?? . the prnve a poprt mnny yc-nrs >> \lways of a jovial nature and u gen eavaij <>f the old .school^ >?ofjxui rked ve meut, Dr. ? Alexander ?hftd numerous iends in Camden ami elsewhere who 11 learn of his death?with deep sor Attention,' American legion Members. An impoitant mootiing of the local W will be bold ut offices vi Messi??. knith and Alexander -ut 8 p. in. March Ptb. All members are urged to be pres et. and veterans who have not yet mom) fin- legion are Invited to ooiro nd euroll. The member canvassing wunlttee report fiue results, cue com iattee member alone having enroljed loeteen im?\v members. Several important questions are to be itted on at the ^neetin*, among others ?o advisability of ctoinging the name of le local port. It's present designation f "Kershaw" IV>st and the fact that hmo is a I\>st at Kenrthaw has given se to confusion in mail. etc. B. C. von Tre?ckow, Sec. Kershaw Post "No. 17, Am. Legion. HACKS TO BK 11RLD TODAY Postponed on Aecount of Rain, Now Scheduled for This Afternqpn. Tl?r nice* sHiedttlrd -for Tuesdny af moon were jxtstgxyned on account of wet track, and will -be held at the MifcliHi (tiding and Driving Club this "ternoon at 2 :30. The purses will noun-t to $2!t0 and has attracted some the fastest horses in the **tate. Those bo liave entered for the races are Bskin Hest, of Rethunc, James II roth s and It. 1$. I'laxieo, of York, J. '1\ Jaw nml ('. C. Riley of Rifth op ville, id .1. II. Hearon of Bishoprillc, uh Ml as ??me of the local owners. Most these men have agreed to remain for r Horse Show next: wrvfc and some *kI racing is promised them also. SCHOOL HOUSE TRAGEDY imter I^ads Fall Out and One Kills The Other. ITh" Jordan .school bouse which Is ?it rt>d a short distance from Second Mill, is r.lio ssppne of n shocking /tragedy and ay during the tirst recess, when illi* Jones, a .seventeen-year-old son of r (la be Jones, recently of Wedgefield, hie an assault upon Johnnie Scott, a ft e?n-year-old sou of Mr. Louis Scott it apitears that .the two boys had some >rd?* and the S<v>tt buy went into the **'1 house before the children were "d in. and was sitting in hi? accus fie<| -i-at hy his :<ister.. when Willis n??.s esuiie in and standing behind him hi in two tremendous blows on the with a hoavy stick, felling him to l?*>r. Jones ran away immediately er the deed but was later apprehend fl'?d js uow in jail here awaiting the ion ?.f tjlo ooimty court, rating S<?tt wait hurried to the Tuo 5 hospital as soon as possible, where died late jn the aftet-noon. The fun 1 ?a* held at the Suroter cemetery four o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the interment was made.?Sumter l*ld. t ' Mae Murray, the star of "On 6 the Dance" at the Majestic 8?t ?5 in "The A. B. -C. of I at*". KOl.I, OF HONOR For CmiKkii (traded mid High ScIhwI For Moutli of February. 1 First grade -Shannon Black well, K*sie M. Watt*. Bl?*?*e Shirley, 'fhovu Kvaus. Wade Moore, Rlisabeth Bemwn. RieHard Reed, Matt!*.%Bbaw,'Olive NYttUs, Willi* Haile, Caroline Houwer, Margaret Mc Leod, Krueijt Row, Henry Loo nyburn, Mrildrcd Marshall, Archibald Beattie, Geneva Jon?*i, Ben C. Lln*lo, Wood row Liludo, Carolyn MrKaia, Adele Savage, James Beagle. Seoond grade?Benton ' Burns, Kugvue Catoe, Marvin Huckabw, Duncan Lang, Walter Stokes, Catherine Bo.vkin, Betty Curetou, Inez Gardner, Nannie R. Gard nerner, Virginia JLaile, Rosa McManus, Nant^y IVarce, Caroline . Riehard*on, Maureen So well. Third grade?Molly Blackwell, Kditb Goodale, Iillie M. Trapp, Ix>ul*o Watta, Lewis Briggfl, McCrady Dunlap, Ran dolph Jones, Joe Moguiesou, Elmer Watte Fourth grade-?Julien Efahet John Rkthardaon, Ernewt Shebeen, Clare Brgce, Luctte Clyburn, Jxniise Jennings, Willie Porter, Mary Thompson. Fifith grade?jack Kirk I and, Horace ^5van#, Margaret Billings, Martha Boy kin, Maude Dabney., Juroelle Haile, Har riett Whitaker, Daisy Lang. Cora Wil liams. Sixth grade?Blanche Briggs. / Seventh grade?Mildred Gardner, liar net Lipscomb, Arnett Ledfbrd./'^ Klchth grade?-Etntly WootAn, Ralph Little, Basil B rucM\\ Agne^ Shannon, Sarah Lewis, Mart.ha Workman, Kate Wrttkrnf, Ethel DrPnfw, Aubrey Beftttre. k Ninth grade?-Laurens Mill*, Mary K. Hough, Nelle Kirkland. Cynthia Team. J Bsteile Williams. i Tenth grade?Cecile Truesdale, Edna Tiller, Mafguret Jenkins, Elizabeth Workman, Stella /\. Hall.. I/mike Wal king. . Eleventh grade?Sadie Wilson. Sallie ! Pea pee. lsudbre. Mogul eseu. Columbia Made Ontral City. Third apd fourth class postoffiees all owr South Carolina will tomorrow bo t\aoe directly under' the .Columbia office for postal supplies, ttu- <-ontral account ing system by counties prevailing here tofore ending Morvli 15. Under the new order Columbia is the h<vid of the system aud all third and fourth class posioffices that formerly made repot** to <fhe coun ty oocouutiug office will now make tho**?' reports directly to Columbia. The county accounting system has been ' abolislied and in its place the one state offi<v substituted. Offices of tlie lir>ft J and swond class are not afFooted by J the change. Columbia's business will j materially increase with the change Mou- j day.?Sunday's State. r Club Work for Hoys and Girls. Before closing our enrollment for club j work fche^e jnay still be some boys and j girl* whom 1 have not reached and who ! wouJd like to become member* Of the (^arnlcning or POultvv < 'lub. ?.\ poultry member ? must agree to set ut least one sotting of eggs from pure bred poultry, taking special care of the ehicks so a* to rai*e seven pullets and one cockerel. This is the foundation of hi?> poultry farm for the second year. If he has fine bind* they may take priisea at the State and County Fair next fall. One poultry member refused $7fi.<)0 for bin Rhode Island lied oockerel last fall at the State Fair and another refused $05,00 for his Barred Plymouth Itock i cockerel, J Garden Club members must agree to r?lant on<' tenth of an acre in vegetables, a part of which must: be tomatoes. Those vegetables produced early may be sold fre#?h on the market, but n< soon as pri?>es decline it is advisable to can tlie vegetables for home use or for sale. SB^'ial les<*>ns will be given in canning. pi<*kling. and preserving. The three girls prrxhwing the largest number of <|x~uuds of vegetables and realizing n greater profit will lx? given a trip to Wiuthrop College to the Short Course in June. Any boy or girl who is 10 years or j!<Kt rpa.v join these clubs. They meet once ?wh month to receive instructions. Anyone wishing to bcorme n member and has not given n>e your name please dr> *o promptly. Miss Blanche Tarrant. Home IVni. Agent. Ilenetlt of Boy Scout*. T?*ft wili be mm'v?h| from tutlit O o'clock on Friday afternoon at The Terraces. the beautiful lu*ne of Miss C. M. Thonijyson . about *i\ miles out of Camileu. A charge of $1 per person will be mode and tlie proceeds will be turned over fin fhe Boy Scouts in Cam den to be u*e*l Awards the e ret ion of a cabin and meeitng pla/^e which they are planning. Lt is expected that nearly eiveryone visiting C^amden will take ad vantage of this op]x>rtunity to go there as thi? beautiful plane has been closed to vLfACors for tbe whole of this seaAyn op to this time. rw.i \ \\ i<.i v M\\ ('OMK 1IKKK? TwfiUy.Hvf Store* of Great Ohulli To Bp Kstabllshrd in This Staff. (From Sunday's State) x The Piggly-Wiggly store, which liaOL | its opening ywtfttkiy at 1220 Mui? street, fx ?-r?>atiug *>ineching of u sen*u tiou among tboao tVluuibla people who have nvvt'r ?.lu?pi*xl in one- of llifm stores bofoge. It was a curiosity yester day and ptuple docked in from the ivurly morning wtiU late at night, buying amt| Ux)k)uj5^ The numerous tu inutile* and windihgs in and out were ooufusiug to I most of those who weu*t in the store, ami attne announced at the frout of the! Mtore that tbey wanted 'Vome ooffee and; sugar and to plea.se baud it out to thwu," One or two negroes absolutely iviased to go inwido the entrance turiv*tlle? say ing tbey "didn't want to get, mixed upl in that fool thin*." But once. inside] ts'rbl safely goiug each customer began lose his harrowd expression and to breathe uu rurally airaiu and the furfchor j he went down the oool, scrupulously dean little corridors, with thoir plainly Labeled articles of food, pleased smile** j began ^-to grow wider and wider. bt is a democratic places?in I*iggty Wiggly tftoro. Horn* through the turn stile inu.v be sceu a smartly gowued woman, carrying with her an air of < le gauce and leaving in her wake the ?<lor] of expensive perfume, while just behind her iv?men a shabby old woman with rundown hi-els and out of date garmenta. Bach of them earries a basket, fills it up with what she de^itw and can afford aud loaves. the wtorv b.v the same door, each carrying a brown paper package. This is the secxnwl Piggly Wiggly Store in South Carolina. The first orte was begun at tireenville a short while ago. In the next 00 days, it is .stated, Itlicre will be 25 of these stores in opera tion throughout the slate in the largest] towns ami cities. 'Tlmro will Ih? two additional I'iggly Wiggly -stores opened ai (V)1 umbia just as soon us* a location ivui be secured. This first store ct 12211 Main street will b?> headquaiters for the ?*ate, 1 The aiticlert ?jld ill this store are purchased from mojvbants iu, the city ? ?f (fViltimbvu.' Everything in the food line may be had at the Piggly Wiggly ??uin??d goods meats, fresh vegetables and anything tjhat. i? to be luid at other) place* The ehief advantage of the I*i|c#?ly ! Wiggly is 'that money is saved because ?of the fact tihat the customer waits upon i himself and carries bis own purchases. Prom two eents to s*ix cents is saved on every article of food purchased, j J. S. Farr. di?trict miauoger for tMe I ntate bos supervision of this store and will be tfhe.re until the work gets under | | way. E. II. Benimft. and II. A. White, two young men of Columbia, will t,hen : be left in change. Postmaster FxaminatLoii For BeMiuue. The I'nited States <vil 'Service Com mission has announced Jin examination] t/y be b?'hl at Camden. S. on April 10, 10120 as a result of which it is ex-, pected itV> make certification to till a coa Tonirphtted vacancy i? tin- position ofj r?nu'tli-claKs iiostmastx-r at Bethune, S. t*. an?l other vacam-ies as they may oe cur a,t that office, unless it shall be de ei?led in tlie interests of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement. The I cxHniiensotion1 of the |K>stmaster at this] office was $7T>4. for the last fiscal year. liishopville Koad to be Huilt. Aocording to the "Columbia Hecord of! MotfOay it was state<l at the highway' Department that plans have been com-! p],eibd for ten miles of roa<l in Lee County. exten<Ling from Bishopville to wards t'amden, as far as the Kersbaw (Vmnt.v lim'. This is t<> be a Hand-day wad. .Mrs. West Critically III. Mrs. M. Wwit, wife of Sujs-rvi<or .has been eritically ill for the past .six days, suffering from the after effects of influenza and pneumonia. Iler friends will be glad to learn that thf-re I was a?vlight >rftprov?nn??nt in?her condi ti?M> yeyterxlav morning. j % 1 In Heart of New York. ^V'hile Broadway Friday night was eruwded with thejitre-goers, three armed bandits smashed in tlie window of a jewelry store at Thirty-seventh street, kept the crowds at bay with their re f vol vers until they liad emptie<l th?* con UMits >4 several^ trays into their iwr-kotM and then eacaped. shouting one fK>d??st rian whn attf?ni?ted to ?rt??p tlietn TWO VOl!N(? MKN B.\H llad S,\hlfiiut|Mlv Robbed Bl* Dry t;ooits Establishment. Tywifc >??ung moii, 1>. Osvar aixl Moi guu W. Itaker. brothers were unvsted Tuesday i>nd placed i? tbf ot> l,nsou by Chief W hi taker. They were later tr*u*fercvxl to the minty jail uudor n warwut charging tJ&Wtt with larceny. <war fiil?r had t??<n cmpiojed hy the dry *>*xl* ostablMnueut of Hirach Brothers and CO.. a?'T al tUfces wcut out on Uw delivery truck. Ills plan wuh to wrap up clothing: and such other ar ticles us lie wautcd ami put thorn aloug \s'nh bundles for the customers and ,n this way got them out of the .stove to hi* boanfluff pla<<e, Ills bother was *>m ployed by J. I?. Hennet* who conducts an electrloul shop on Kutledge otrect and it i? *atd acted as a confederate <o Vis brother in disposing irf the wtolen property. It is al*> thought that there) U another party in town implicated iu | tho affair, and also another brother of j the Baker boy9 who resides in Sumter. The proprietors of the store robbed! (vitimate their Josh at around $700, that much ?tolcn property having been ac-i counted for. It had been the custom1 ,,f Osoar I taker to let. out suits to friend)*, on civdit?unknown to the proprietor* uud it is not known to what extent the losses wlH be, ami it is thought a good jnauy 7p**p\*. will be brought int.. the theft. of the boy*, had given a la-l.v friend a good many articles of wearing apparel and this was trawl to her home by the chief and recovered. The Baker boys art' hlwmt nineteen and twenty-one years of age and have IxH'ii residing heiv only a tfhort while. The poNoc are still work in* on the case in an effort t ? mover more of the stolen property. (?oKiiell Trial Postponed. | <JivenviHe, S. <\, March lfi.-r-Ab*enco l?r material witnesses for the prosecution Unlay .mused Circuit .1 udge S. W. -Q. I Slupp iu the court of general sessions i to muni the motion of Solicitor .T. Rob ert Martin, for a .po?tnH>nement from this torn ??f court of Vhe trial of .Take Go? oHl. deputy do Hector of internal reve nue. who >h?* ami killed Sheriff Hen ?lrlx Hector. at u local garage July +. 1010. . /(inenisey Sale at Darllnitfltt. Olemaon College. Mtorch 0.?One of the largest rtiow* and soles of pure-bred Guernseys ever held in the South will be held at Darlington Saturday March 20, ac*?rding to A. If- ^ ard. County Agent of Darlington Co unity, who is active in promoting the yrbrk of the re cently organized Dnrlingfoij Oounty Pure bred Association? wbicti is wpecializing in pnrebre<l Guernsey cattle and la cou dncting this show and sale. Ample pro vision ha-s been made to care for nil eat/tie sent in for exhibit or sale, and a large tobaono warehouse will be vised to* a nliow ring1. ?F<?ir awl Warmer" the play that madv the weather famous, has showers of giggles and a olondburat of laughs. To Ik- shown at rtie Majestic Monday with May Allison as the star. - Mrs. Zeifcler I>ead. The r.-utaioN of Mrs. Florence Zeigler wltow death otscurml at Cheraw on Sat nrday. were brought to Camden Sunday and buincd in the t'amden cemetery, after funeral rites bv Kev. M. M. Betj .-on. Mrs. ? Zeijfler formerly resided :n ('^vnid.'n. leading The Agents. The, Souftbern Department of the N?^w York Life Insurance Company has mail <*1 out lists showing the leaders >n th. r-onU-st known as the Bu<-kner T^ti monial Contest and carries a photo of our fellow ntwwnwian, Mr. I>. O. ftbaw The m|?orts show that Mr. Shaw leads all ..f the agents in the states of Mary land. Virginia. North Carolina. Georgia \and Ktorkta for the month of February, I>eath of Mr. Spears. \l,- Hi-nry a-wfll known ^iti^ zrn of the county, die<l in Camden at the hospital last Saturday night. Mr. Spears was 48 years of age and was a highly respected citizen of his commun ity. He is *urvive?l by his wife and six children. Tho funeral whirred from DeKalb church on Monday, the H^v. M. M. Benson and Rev. Mr. Owens orat ing. S4?' at the Majestic tonijrM "('hwk. rH tl^ racing story in the world. RACES advertised for March 17th will be held TODAY, Friday March 19th, at 2 o'clock sharp. jVIAN\ YIKITOItN HKRK ropului' . Tuuiist Filled With TKom' Seeking Health and I'lmsiurr. ( The Hound I C<>l?iu mat oh ?f ih?!o p':tyi?d Tuesday nfiornoou ou Held of the t.'amdeh jh>1o olub brought out some tin** sport. Tho grand Mand and parking spatv wore well flllod, great iu toivst iu Oh1 gaiuo boiuAi; manifested. Thivo teams, -tho Whippany Kivor IU>vor?. tho Dodham Wanderers* and the t'-aiuden Fn?obootV*rH ,<>>u touted tV?r tho individual- cui|W presented hy Mr. Frank (lilinau of Now York. After au oxelt* intc i\>mbut tho highest >*\>re was made toy the Whi|ipany lltver men who made oig;ht and a half rooIn to seven and u half. The men who wou tho cups wort) Mantx>n Motmlf, Poter Haui^k, Fred (|U? indu ixix<l Arthur IVrkina. Ihiclnnins on Naturdaylhoro will bo a t>oio tournament, whioh will la>?t through out uoxi week. Several v tailing teamn | will be oil hand and fA?t play may bo oxpootod. The Junior 0up donated by | che Kiikwood Hotel will bo played for. An exciting golf <x>i>tent on HartrtieW) kinks is also on -thta weok. A best ball fouivxviuo match play on Tuesday, Thuw day and Friday for eups presented hy yr. II C5. Marvin of tho Ilobkirk Inu in tho interesting event. On Thursday ?and Friday there will l>o n .'hi hole# Medal Play for tho handsome oups do nated hy Dr. Thoma* h. Kill* of llridgo port. At t4jis writing everything points lo ? crowded lions** for the Hcnofit. Enter* taininent for Hie ('iuimVmi Hospital. The tickets have boon rapidly taken. ^ great interest being nuiri?f<i?ded bv tourists as well n.4* cftjaens of tin* <*oinmuuity. Doubtless tut enthusiastic audieuee will greet Miss Wilbouruc ? tin her Hrft ap pearance in Camden on Thursday even ing. ** j Mr. T F. I. McDonnell <>f Provide lire, 1{. I. a well known lawyer <>f that city arrived tnday at the Hobkirk Inn to Join Mrs. MvI>ouuoll *Who huH been in Camden since early iNvember. Many events in Ivonor of St. Patrick's Day are being celebrated, among thejn a dinner by MifW Wthittrodgo at her homo for Miss Frances Todd,*-the dance at the Kirkw**>d and .jjlHnejv.ua dilLDCV^ 111 ' tin* Rlrkwood Grill. j Arrivals at the Hot*l*. Hobkirk Inn: Mr and Mr*. Itob?|? ; K. Stone, and Mian Helen Stone, Hoxton; Miss Kate Carroll Na?h, MIhs Mary Carroll Nash, HulMmore; Clnreiico E. Hanks, Ijouisville, Ky; T. (' Mathews, Grrmnntown., W. C. Turner, New York ; H?igh S, Kerr I*ittsburg.: Mr. and Mrs. George 1*. Greeii'huug'h,-Toledo; Mrt? and Mrs. W. N Sanborn, Hartford; Mn?, XT. L. Eyon, Mivs I^yon, Haltiniore: Mr. and Mrs. Charlea C. Coleman, Brie, Pa. J Mrs. W. A. Tluechner, Miss Huechuer, Woodhaveni., D. I; J. F. Highlands, Hagorwtown, Md. ; Mrs. John K. Fullel*, Mim. Juvtin L. Cobb, Miss Doris M C. Col>b, Mansfield, Mass. Court Inn: Mr. and Mn>.. William | A. Young, Newfwiv, Mans.; John C. Don oily, M<?s Winton, Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It. Ensign, Conn ; Mr. and Mr*. .1. S; ltohin?oii, ltoehoKter ; Curtis It. Hathaway. Ii<wtou ; Joseph II. Spafford. Now York;.Mr, and- Mrs. |{. T. Kponoer, j ()range. New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Keuto, Hnxtklyn, Mr aiwl Airs. Frank Pren'bi'ey, New York ; G. L. ]j. Jameson, Philadelphia ; K, !?. Powell, Jr. New York ; Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Paul, IIochoMiaek, Mr. aml^ Mrs Robert (iranrt, Hostoti : George J.inn. Perry It. WiMon, Glen Ri?lg?'. New Jentoy ; .J. A. Daubel, New York; 4. K. ! Henry, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George Rus sell, Miss Eleanor Russell, Ronton ; Mis* S. N. Whitney, Now York; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Campbell, Mt. Vernou, Now York; G. C. Halstead, Rrooklyn ; Hu bert Gardiner, J. K. Henry, Jr. New York ; Mrs. Earnest A. Randall, Port land: Mrw. John D. Rnlley. Montronl. Kirkwood: Glen Maraton, New \ork; Charles E. She>|?ard, Hartford; Mrs. Charles D. Armstrong. Pittsburg; Mrs. A. H. Hull. .Mrs. W. A. Kiggins, Eli/.a beth. N. J.; Miw S. C. Hrayton, Fall Hiver; Mrs. II. W. Stevens. Vontnnr. Mas*t. ;Mrs. V. El Sbepard, .Miss 11 a r rietto Shepar<l. Miss Enders, Hartford ; Mrs. Dmakl M. West on. Pittafield; Mr. C. (Gilbert Shepord, Hartford ; Mi*? ]>>uise M<<'ant*. New Haven; It. E. Hay lor. Ford Alfird. John Devine, New York ; Miss Katliorino M. Hauek ; Hen ) ry Plen?ant., Jr. West Chevtor; Mr. and j Mrs. F. M. MieGairey, Grafton, Mww. ; j Miss Ethel S<>,tt Mcl,ean. Trowbridge j Marston, Now York; Mrs. A. S. Oberly, i Miss Hentri<*o Oberly, Avon, (Vmn; E, ? A. Yates, New York ; Lyle A. Whitset, i SulV>van, Ind. ; Mr. ?nd Mrs. II. L Hiirr?g?*. lW>?tf>n ; Mrs. f^Iwin S. Har rett, tVmcr?r<l; Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Cj^on, Englewcxsl; Mr. ami Mr?. W. C. Heleher. Montclair; Mrs. W. H. Martin, Hrooklyn ; Mr. and Mr*. D. O. Hastings WiUnington, Del. : Frank C'oirie^ Mr. and Mr*. Ernest L. (V>nant. Mr. and Mm, T. S. WjnWlow, Mr*. W. W. Harris, New York ; Mr. and Mm. XV. L. Snow, Hact* iioitsi: SHOW NKXT WKHK Im-I lUvr* Will Add lutrr??t To Aiuiuitl lupdne Kvent, Tlio good people of Camden huYO (lit ??>?? t?? that future timo wln'ii the human r??v? wearied of >|ho awoendluff prim of ga^line and the oxjhmisIvo woon timl <tear of their motor e?iuip4nen? will bethink thuiuselvo# of the uknvo>1 forgotten equine tlio itoliflrtful fellownhip of a gv*>d driving aiul tho lonffdlfa luyxhieiug exercise of u dully ride on u Kvk>iI mount, Au\l h>, lent wi> forgot, for t\\? day >, Wednesday Ma roll 21th uiul Thursday Mitit\*h 'Jtill King House will neifo su proiue at (Vunden at his own special Twelfth Annual Show under tho nblo ami liberal management of t<he CanuUn Hiding uu.l Driving Club,, Il^rn vs IIoim.'v.-, ifigb Hlt'inM'i'K, Sail* die florae* with three gait*, Saddle with five gait*, Mighty #Jumpet*<, l\do IVmio# und - Tiny Shetland* will proudly show their beauty, wtrength and pn>we<s.s attended by fair ladle*, gallant wsquJpoh and l*mn|e kiddies in the long li^t *?f JIotm* Show <<on tests provided. .11.'-Gamer \V???#t of Gainoesville, N. V.. wetl know-u to the horse World will judge and -award ti?e Iljuo, tho HihI ami th? Yellow vllkhons witlfAlit feitr or favor. And m> that tho whole affair may be complete and Camden fashion, fast. Pap ers; Ti^tters and Hying Hunnvw will tear urouivd Hit* track f?>r rich purai*. AM who want tljc >>.v of a delightful, afternoon buck with their old home friend* should nunc to Camden and tin* good iwoplo there will do tho ii'sil. If you are going to bring up JNHtif horses au<l ?m?iiii>i*tand Join tho tun r thiun curly w'itlli T. B, I<i111 ?*. Secretary. Itaco ii( Tho 1 I???n?> Shoty Tho following racing event* have bt'cn decided upon h.v the Horse Show Cont init.too : Wednesday, March 21tb?Trot, mile heats,'2 in It tn*ntBur?e $250 divided an follow*: Kirst $ I second $02.50, t'hiid $57.50, fourth $25. Hntry foe ttve per emit: t?f pui*so. Half iMlo lluuning Rare. Horse to carry 125 pound*. overweight allowed. fVdorn to lie worn; mvii only to ride. First prize $25, hcmnd prize $15, third prize $5. Ftnry fen $H. Thursday . March -iifith^-Freo fur all ? Trot or l*aee, Mile heat*. 2 in 5 hoata. ftuw $250,. divided an follow*: Firat $125, *ewn<} #02.50. third $.17.50. fourth $25. KntW?n>#>flve per cent of purac. Hulf .Mile {tunning Urtiv. Ladies only to ride. Horse to earry 125 pound*, overweight allowed, color* to Ih> worn. Kntry fee $tt, Fly*} prize $25, second prize $15, third prl?;? $a. County Tcachers .Meeting Mvory teacher and trustee in the comity are requested to attend the' Teachers Meot.ing that, in t?> he lie Id at .tho <V>urt House ?Saturdoy March 20th, at 12 o'clock. There" in to he quite an Interesting program. Miss Nolle H. W liken, > Secretary of Association. * Appreciates The Boys. Mr. (ieorge II. t'-oi?k. of 4'amdrn and Treirton, who eauie near losing hi* lining h.v tin* JKiveral weeks ago, appreciate* the efforts of the flro la<ln in waving hi* Iiouh pud has shown it in a suhstantinl way us is sliown hy the following letter to u member of I lie tire department:' Mr. If. <!. ('arrison. Jr.. Camden, S. C. My Hear Sir: Endowed please find my check for $100.00 to he used for the benefit of tlu? Camden Fire Department. I ??amort. tell you how mtteh I appreciate the good work done by the'Department in saving so much of my house uftor the lire Had gotten such a good start. Please my great thank* to the mem bers. Very tridy yours. II. It. Oxd?. "The A. B. C. of Fx?ve" with Mae .Murray, Mtar of "On With the Dance*' trpi?<'nrs at th<? Muj?~?ti<- tomorrow. ifdv ford : W. C. Shore. New York ; Henry II. Ilra<Hey. (Jlen Ridge; C. B. Brown, Brooklyn; Harves S. ('.all, New York; It. C. <"oimovfr, Fast Orange, New Jer sey ; Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Danforth, Mart < >ritrvg?' i IT FT Tremaine, Weuttleld, Ni*w Jeiney : Itobei-t (}. I/iiug<k>u, Kd wartl ('. Moor. H. T Broudtit, New York; Mr. and Mr*. \V. II. Knapp, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hard, Aurora, III.; Mr. am! Mrs. II. KoNey, C. M. Bault. East Orontt-; Mr? John For?ythe. Kings ton.. Mrs Stephen Kol?ey, Fast Orail?e. In the annual March golf tournament over the f'<amrl<>n Country Club c*>yrt?e the j*>hsability of n *Vv>m<? back" wa* vjvitHy (htnotKrtnrt?vl when Mr. ilarry G. 'I\?bey of New York t*??k away tho fir?t prize in a flight of sixteen, defeating tttakl piflyorx. Mr. T??bey litu? been a winner ami runned up in many impor tant match*"* but ?dx y?*an* ago droppo?t the game, and until hi* coming to Cam den MmcJi tiwt, had no thought of ?otu ally pkiytn^r. abtbmiglh talking intelligent ly on the ethlm of the game aihl ?how ing hix thorouffh knowlet^so of it In play iog ami *rinnir* the firM prise.