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?"T* - ONE TO EIGHT ia -i?? ?-.? . , ? . ,n _____ CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. NUMBER 52. C|?|>l i IOVAI. SCIIOOI, BONOS Kvplaln Wliy Tlwy Ask Far) Muiy Mono For Kdiooh. ?.-* ?*? jit* Thin tec* of this 1 >i^tri<-t (No. 1) Ira \ i' (-? briefly explain to the peopje ilio PMcict why wo ?sk for the addi itl bond* ?o be voted ou ut the elec Tuesday, April K>, next. IN t limit the>e uddltional bond* it will !*? possible to provide the necessary _ul roOUl, >p:i?v and outfit, or to lis,I 111 litis dUtrii* those facilities fur SoU'H'l children which other <?oiniuu of our class have attained and such recogiii&'d standards require. Wej <#>erionsl,v behind iu these icv?j)??tH. |). present needs Call fdr a new gram school building Jn Camden. Pour ve .years ago this was recognized and _>v. iin ut started for it,s erection. Pre Inun plans and estimate? were ob ied and at ihat time such a struc as we now propose to build would r e*.-t about, sixty thousand dollars. $\ ihe cost of the same building will jt least one hundred and twenty-five s/ini] dollars. Our need for it today r Niter than then, and it is a pUy the fcnient was dropped. Since then com r?ry school attendance has. been es slusl. and together with material fu se lias caused the crowding of the is and strain upon teachers to be > aggravated. lie ]#?e<ent. grammar school on Lau-j si reel, when built some thirty years was excellent for the time and has ?d us well. Hut \ye have outgrown apacity. It has not assembly ball uditoriuin, a very important feature, odern >choofs. The space there now 0 limited for 450 pupils. The nurn !<? a room, according to standard, Id n<?t exceed forty, while we have ilace from fifty to sixty tiive in a ). Siu*h a ^cond^pn is not only ?ti..liable for sanitary reasons, but |lt< in tn? many to the class and an !c burden on the teacher.. 10 i>reseat Grammar School building |ot adapted to extension or enlurge L and the ground on which it is ;ed are too confined for the number |ildren attending t>he primary grades, r much careful thought we have be ? convinced that the only " proper] i? to erect a new up to date ami ?hodiuus Grammar School building io ample grounds of the Davis prop-1 recently purchased, which will en ns to invert the present Grammar 01 buildin ginto a High School for ph it will be well adapted. the Factory School two hundred Is have to be accommodated in three I room*. The primary class there vis one hundred ar-i three (103). I ' hi*hly important that we furnish re adequate building for them. Mai Hill School is in this district, also MloriwJ schools at Knights Hill and t Home. They should not be for-, In. I e .lackson (colored) school has to amodate five hundred and thirteen | an average of. seventyr.fiv.e_ to, "m. They are badly in need of pace. all tho foregoing urgent reasons many others not mentioned, we will *t,v dollar of the bond issue we for. to put our school system on a t"ierab!e basis. TTnless we awake ? situation and put our shoulder*? wheol, we are going to drop sadly " ri?ar of progress, and our schools a reproach to us. rho?. J. Kirkland. ' H. K. Hallett Trustees. I IKI'LANK LQIKiEI) IN TRKK line Hadly Damaged But Pilot and Passenger Fsoap^ I'nhnrf. n-'*'-r. people witnessed th*' unuKual ? Tuesday morning <>f seeing' an i? ? %>dg?-d in a tree, and ha<1 to bo ?'??wtt by the use of a derrick A Martin. <>f Chicago, pilot, with W:i?ion. ..f Detroit. as a passenger, iking a flight from Pinehurst. \1 ami. Fin. and stopped on tlif ? l lien* early Tuowlay for gas. 7*'Jmpting to take the air again the fided i:i the top of a tree. Aside ?mail bruise to on? <>f the men ? :tped unhurt. The machine was iTuigi-d and had to Ik- dismantled i'lH back to the makers. Th*? unhurt " T rant ham Named Postmaster. 11 M?*f?*vwTin. Wnfthlnjfton corre 'i:t .f the (>>lumbia State MtXHte >f?IM r a list of i>o>?tmasters recently [1 Iw &>uth Oarolitra, which ajipcar undar's iwme. Anv>ng the Ti?t name of W.' I>. Trantham, of fii Mr. Trantham is a flon of ate \V\ r?. Trantham and served i?;ng while as a rural carrier out f ( amden r<ffu-e. When the war >r.<v-d he wr>trt oftneax and Raw aer B Krance., and since returning has > rremtH*r of the poftoffkv fore*. KAKMKK KI1A.S TlfltKK MKN ..,1,?? Midnight Marauders Slain lly Former folic* jfc'tllef 11 S til, > Columbia, N C, March Carlo* A. Cofjpcttt who lust night kiHod I high Kan uiug. Juliau Coo^r and liryun Nalley at the Corbet t home, in Orangeburg <t>uuty, two miles from Bailey. ?sune to Columbia early this morning in ail automobile and surrendered. himself to the state peniten tiary authorities. (Vebott said' that he acted in defense of life aud to protect his home against the alleged marauding party According to Corbett's story, he and his wife won1 awakened last night about 11 o'clock by.flames shooting up in front *f his home, which, along with his. farm buildings were threatened. He said that he had cane stacked iu front oJt his house to the height. St thVtt feet paralelling the public highway, and this was afire with the flames shooting toward the house. When he had the ? Hrevunder ointnol. he said, the automo bile beaming a party which had passed his house came back up the road. He averred that one of the party sajd : "He has put out the lire, let's start it again. Corbett said he was standing in dense smoke ennmatiug from the smoldering coals and they did not see him. "When this threat was made." said Corbett, I warned the party that 1 would protect my wife and my home a( all hazards and after I had spoken, one of the men. a hoarse voiced man. Jones Sal ley, 1 think exclaimed: "I?amn you, we will kil3 you !" With this. of the men got out of the fi\>nt of tin* car aud a<lvaucc<l towards me., with their haixN in their hip tickets aud two other men left the rear of the car with their hands in their side, pockets like they were going to draw their knivesA^ These last two advanced as if they were trying to cut me off from the rear. I then becan shooting." Corbe.lt said that when he first discov ered the fire he studied an odor of either gasoliuc or kerosene, and he is of the opinion that some member of the party sprinkled the cane and then ignited it. He was of the opinion that. the mem ber* of the party who live at Halley were d.riuking. He claims that he was <*>ld sober and has not taken a driuk of in toxicating liquor during the past eight years. He could attribute no cause for the men attempting to burn his house as he alleged. Corbett was formerly chief of .police of Sal ley and is now farming. He is abou/t six feet tall, of sparse, powerful frame clean cut face and piercing, fear less eyes. When seen at the *tate pYis on he was calm and collected and no element of nervousness was apparent. He said that he came to Columbia to give himself up to avoid possible further trouble. " He said Jhat he has large family rtmiM^lou* in the NaTrtey MN-fion as have the deud men. Had he remained, these two elements might have come to gether. engendering possible riot fttnf fur ther bloodshed. He said that lie shot with a .*W cali bre Colt* special revolver and he said, "I thought I got one at every crack." He was under the impression that he had killed four men. Jones Sal ley, who is desperately wound ed. but has a fighting chance. a?<rording to his physician tonight, was brought to Columbia early this morning in a car and ? placed in n locnl ho**pital. He wa? <hot. three times. One of the bullets went through the fore part of the head, penetrating both eye balls and blinding him. Two entered the left arm between the elbow and shoulder. One of these lodged in the chest, this la-4 bullet being the only one in bis body. He will be operated on tomorrow Ml?l )ili eve balls wi 11 be taken a(Wirding to bis physician. < \?rbett has retained ex-Covcmor Cole Illen sc. to whose house lie went before he sitrrenderd to the state peni ?entifl-V authorities, as his attorney. ftural Carrier Examination. T" ? T'nifpd Ht?tp? <'ivi 1 Service ha< ~anno 11 nood~ im fxnminntion for tlx* county of Kershaw to hp liel?I at Hf.'itli Spring. S. ('. ?? n April 10. 1!?*_?i>_ to fill the position of rural carrier j at Xt4?ne+?ojv. S. and nicunric!* that ma.v ftocur on rvirnl route* from other | poM in the above nftmwl county. ' The examination wIM be rt^n ynly to I eitixen? who are actually domiciled in the territory of a post office in the oounfy nn<l who meet the other requirements sot forth in Form No. 1077. Meetlnir of Jamr* I^?Koy Belh I'o*l. Jamps l>?Roy IV?k Post No. 17 Am erican L?*ion will meet at 8 P. M. Fri day April 2nd at office* of Me?r?. Smith nnd Alexander, The bonus question will probably be voted on. Full attendance importanL E. C. vonTrp*u*kow, Sec IfOBKHT i?|N4'K$tCY A((|l ITTKn Koriuw CiuiMlra .Man ifivrtt Clean Kittle Iu Federal Court Trial. Frieuds iu ('nunU-u where he formerly lysideti were deeply iutep-ted iu tho trial of th<? young mau held at Floreuce lust weeJt ami werr delighted to kuow rtmt l Iu' jury gave hint a ileau jd?te. The following account of the IihhI in taken from t<U?* Floreuco eorrvsj>oudeiit of the No\y* and Courier under date of March ?Jo: lloborl II. I'iookwcy, of Ubartfiitou, wUp has been on trial* here for tho past three days oh th?* charge of forging payees' names to certain government chwk*, was declared by a jury this af' ternoon, not guilty. The jury remained out only a few minutes ami it is under stood that itbe first ballot was unauimous for tW:aoqulfatal of the ,\vimg mail. '"When th?? vvrd)ct Svas announced tho defendant, with his mother and sev eral rloso relatives, were seated within the railing of the court room and relief from the. strain of their auxiety, was nnwt apparent, indeed. Mrs. lMnckney, mother of the defendant* was for the moment ovotxvme. The sWmh1 eould he classed as bordering on tho dramatic werC+t nut for the evident repression of feeling mi the pari of the most filter* ested and'concerned. When several mem bers of the jury cin>smsI the court room and shook hands with the defendant and with his mother there was an evidence on the part of the spe<<tator^ to applaud the action but this was tpuokly suppress ed hy tin- admonition of Judge Smith that court had not adjourned. . The .Judge's nomonirion appeared to he or n-f-ted as much to the juror* who luul left their seats as to the audience. "Ihiring tin* trial <>f the case - there has Wen a growing conviction on the jKtr't of those following it that the ver dict would he not guilty. Great sym pathy has been felt for the defendant and . this was increased by his straight forward. ao<l. as it results, unshaken testimony. Another feature of the trial was the testimony of his mother. which the d?*?trict attorney declared in the <*?Ur*e of his argument he would not presume to,-QU?stion. -?-* . "" "Robert II. PilU"kney was employed in the Southeastern Department. Onited Suites Anju, JO Charleston. It was dur ing his teivn of employment that checks issued by the government to certain of licei-s went astray and it was ,later de termined that the n/Mues of the officerN had been forged fiM endorsements qnd the checks cashcd. ' "Witnesses were summoned here from Maine to California and from Washing ton to Florida, Handwriting experts of funic were also here to testify for and against the accuser, and as is usiwil. in such cases these expert* testified in contrary fashion, contradicting each oth-' er in tofia as to Itdbert H. Pjtickuey'M responsibility, but agreeing that the for geries to at least seventeen of the check# had beeu committed by the same per _sou. ?? ;? ? "The question remains who wrote the endorsements of the payees? 1 nusual interest has been felt in the case be oause of tHc prominence of the I>in<?k nev family ami the personal popularity and heretofore un(jrie?tioned integrity of the defendant." WAKKHOI SK B0AK1) NAMKI) . I. (illion. of I.ugofT, To Serve fr'or Four Wars. Columbia, S. <\. March 26?'The state tt'iiri-lioiw board. whieh will co-operate with the J. Clifton Riven*. state ware* bouse <t>iruiiivKioner. in the eondu?t of i the slate warehouse -?y?*teiu uml. in <>>n jniM'tiou with the South Carolina braneh of the American Cotton Assoeiation. will ari'Jnxe 'for the vxiiorta lion of South Carolina <-ott<>n abroad. was ;ij?|>"inte<l j by (Jorernor Cooper tonight. The board consist* <>f 10 nieinbers, three at large. ano "in- from ejtf'h of the .-even congressional districts. ouehaJf of w !ii?-ii are nani"d for four and the other half for two war^. The list fol low* : At huge?.1 S W iinuauiaker. of St.} Matthew*, four yari; John B. Cannon, of SpartanlmrK. two years; B. F Me I.eorl. of t*har?e^ton, four years. Congressional ?lislrictis?'First. Paul S;inr)i*r<, Hitter, four years j ?????? nd, (I. I.. Toole. Aiken, two years: thin), IV C. Matthews. XewWrry. four ySSr* J fourth. Lowndes .1. Iiruwning. Union, two year?-; fifth. I. I (Juion. LugoflT ; four years; sixth. T. I.. Manning. I>il iou, rwo years, and. seventh. J. If. <1<ffy. (?miigeburg. two yarv. To Holders of liberty fJonds. Those holding liberty bonds of the ?e?<ond and third will pleaw bring them to the Bank of Camden not |?ter tfian April l.r?th to be forwarded tn Wash ington for tbe exchange to new boudg r n Y*te*. (\\MI>F.N WAS NKM STOP Woman'* Confession Turn* \ P ?1 Wholesale Hobbc*1*. (From Thuosda>'* State"* Columbia polit* arrested two negro men aud throe negou women >estorday i? ('oltuubiu and Sheriff McKie took elitV of otu- uegto mun. ut Wiunsboro on obargos of being in the robbery of seven ?M?i'e* in, I bo two cities. The Columbia officer* are foplding <lim Waite*. defl? Fair. Ftbol llavvkiu*. Julie William* and Sallie Seal* wbilo the Fairliold county *horW ha* Jini lla*klu*| in jail at Winnsboro. NVagou loads iof kio1< 11 good* are at tbo police Nation ami Sheriff MoFlc has wove rod another lot. lie twill bring Ilawkjns to Columbia this morning wi<b tbo goods taken at Winns bow. , ... <'oliiinbift police <lt ?lt a crushing blow to tbo operations of a gang of thiwea yesterday when 'they r.s-overed about $.1000 worth of stolon goods and urrext (<t| Uvo nOgroos. Wholesale store rob trios' began in ColumW.. on February 22. and since that time five linns re tin- i?V of wo,"th of ,,UM* chamlis^ Last night nearly one-third of the reported l"*"0* wore accounted for and officers were out after more game. il.uvt Saturday night thieve* looted the Fro pit and <?omj?nny store at Winns l,o,o ami on Sunday Mr. Fropxt came ?? Columbia to give the polico a de*enp t:, 111 of Iihout $l.n00 worth of tine ready to war goods that bad fccwi stolen. At that time thief Richardson and the do tooti ves woro looking for a nogi" 11.1110'I Jim Waitos. The chief issued a war ntuL. and it was ready to be sr.md. The negro was suspected ??f being con nected with the mbbory of several Co lumbia store*.. Yesterdav- morning Mr.. Porpst vvnH .tan.lln* I" at boro when a negro woman passed by wearing a Hashing shirtwaist, lie roc-, ogniaed the garment a* quick a* a flash and followed the negroes who walked to the depot. Mr. Propst prepared for "a hurried trip. The woman boarded a train bound for Columbia and Mr. Propst. followed. At ltidgoway the Wiunsboro merchant wired the Columbia polieo to meet the train. Detective Shorter was at tin* depot when the train rolled in and after being acquainted with the oil eiunstanoos placed the woman under ar rest. She said her name was Hthel Haw kins and her home was in Fairfield county. She was taken to the police station for examination. Detective Strickland and detectives with Chief Richardson started to weave a web and the woman was caught in the meshes. She made .11 ??onfession nud officers left immediately for several points. Loads of goods were soon roll ing. towards the barracks and handcuffed negroes wore being brought in as time wore on. Representatives from various stores were summoned to the station and by t o'clock goods belonging to five Columbia merchants ami one at Winns boro wei^-iu a private room at te sta tion. Ktbel Hawkins named JUn Waitea to tbo police and suid ho was to be in Columbia as a raid on a Camden Ann bad been planned for Wednesday night. Waiter was. located in a house in Mun naugh's l>ottom. Ho was in bed wear ing a $11 silk shirt with a 3S calibre revolver lyiux b^ln* pill"*-. He sur rendered grac^illy. The office Ik visited the Hutch * ork ami brought groceries, clothing ??d women's dress goods. Canal alley nnd tho "Arcade" on west Hampton street were raided by the jH>lic?* and stolen goods were found in trunk*, chests, war drobes. closets, between mattresses and under houses. The booty was assorted i? a private room and the collection in cluded shoos, plush .-out*, men's suits, ,-ilk shirts, *hirt waists.- cloaks, ,lres*os.. overall*. c-,vers. valises. Hour. M,a<-*o/' lard, oigarottev. oanm-d goods and other articles. The good* n-o.v-r.-d yesterday are valued at Camden (iaragp Kaided. Tin- automobile garage of \V. ?> Huy <>n S??uth Main street was raided Tues day Imf mi .Mf. Ilit.v MH??ed nothing except ~>ni" v\vit?h keys from In.4* ears. After reading tin* amount of I ho robberies in Columbia Mr. Hay I ** 1 - op lion <*<! ('hief Rn-hardson and a seareh of oiii' ?.f (ho raptured negroes prod need a switch key, with a Mring tied to it. stolen fmin one of his <1irs and the be lief is that the nejjrne* ha'l made their plan* to utejil a ear in whieh to get away in after their planned raid here Wednesday / n tght. Footprint* made in tho -soft earth at th?* p'jtr of the garage showed that a woman wax in the party who raided the Hay garago. Friend* of Mr and Mrs. (i. F. Cooley. who have been residing at Williamson for a number of year" will be glad to know they eontom plate returning to Camden to re^j<J<>. They will move here ** *>on a* they'can *?*>nre u boose SKA SON lUiWVIMi TO (I.OSF llul \|?i-il Find* Many Toiii'lsl* l,llljt<M'Uig I!???-?? For Stay. The tli>t of A |kri 1 tinds u .Inuum Iht of tourist* lingering in Camden. *Tho hotels are Mill full,, ami tho out' look is that they will remain so until they <*1ohi\ The spriug inmost uuusual J.v tuto everywhore and tlio elianoo* are Unit the molting atidw and slu>h of the North will not disappear lor some time yo4- Willi ja^auiiuo, wistaria mill fruit trees just now bumting into bloom Cam den is ut its loveliest. Tho Court Inn (iardons were 'never moro beautiful in their wealth of bloom and fragraivo of the early spring. As oiift to whom they wore a novelty remarked "thy alone are worth a trip to Canulou. With this week tho polo season cloaca, Some very InicrOfcOiiy lUfttchoM have been held within tho hist fow 'lays. The, 1.adios Matches wore vory attractive^ Contests botYD^n tho FiVo O'clock '|Va* ami the Farl.v l,uncheoifs brought o\it a largo uunib<^V <tof Kpertators, ami even though tho fair contestants made fow goals tlx* fnii was fast and furious. The lino up of tin' (earn* wa* as follows: Five t >Vloek Teas -Mr>. Arthur lVrklim, Miss V. V. liiKlis. Miss' F, 11. Henipsey, Mis* 11.?In, I lovno, bn?ak ; Farly l.unrh ?muis- Mrs. William l'euke, MLss lairy I'oineroy, Mjss M. M. Armstrong,'*' ,Miss Mhrlha TU'kuor.: buck. After two months stay at IJobkirk In ii Colonel untl Mrs. FranH J. Iloyno departed Sunday for thoir homo in Chi MUs Helen Iloyno is still in < 'anfdoTi nnTT Ts vTsfiing Miss Francos T<xbS '<>?' it V>'vk ijrt'-r" V?'b >?'?}> *}'<<"" V?"ff/ go to Jtaltimoro returning to Camden for tho. Williains-Mctts wedding early in May. A large t?ui was given by Mrs. W. (J. Now.t'oincir o/^vt'leveland on Monday af ternoon at /the Club llonso. . ? Also at the I'lub House on Saturday evening a vory 'delightful supper and dance was given by Dudley Clarke and Miisqu 11 ii in I i ii i?f Boston. Miss Fjinny Wehlen Wa> hostess at a tea in I In* Kirk wood (irill on Monday afternoon. ? I Hotel Arrivals Court 1 mi : Mrs. M. J, Willofct, Janet Sk no, Kdward Skao, Washington : K. M. "Bunnon. New York : May TVdoyefi ItobeW Nosbit, Xf\v Hawn; < ' D. Cmssmau, Xow York; Mian II. K. Averhill, Miss M. W. Averhill, Daubury, Conn.; Miss' T. II, Twitohell. Boston : Edward E. I Smith, Mr. and Mr?. 11. Marshall, Mont-: ??lair: Uiunsoy F. Carver, Brooklino; | Mr. ami .Mrs. Theqdorc Hehwl, Miss A. j C; Klandor, Mr. and Mrs. F redo rick Hlffcenfus Mrs. John Anonim Phi, Mrs. .1 S. (*.. Harvey, Hndnor. Pa. ; J. S. Hurvo.v, Mrs. K. A. Bradley, Mrs. M. H. Drew. Mrs. C It Chapman, Montelair*. Mrs. John Perkins, Darlington ; Mr. and j Mrs. Arthur T. SnuvUle,'* Now York;! Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin** N. <?roone, Ridge-{ wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cnnant, Do-j troit. Mr.'and Mr*. W. A. Chaplin, ! Springfield' F. W. _ Thnr.stnu,?Chicago ; : II. It. Loyden, Now York ; Charles A. Rchaefor, Middletown. N. Y. ; F. S. Pusey Atlanta; T. W. Week#. Cornwall tin1 Hudson; Mrs. Elizabeth' Danfortli. Itris-! t.d. X. H. Kirkwood: (Jooige M. Shutt. New , ' Koohelle. Cuylor Adams, Dyluth ; Miss E, M. Hoopr, Dulnth ; Mr. and Mr*.! T, II. Hiucmunn. Dotroit ; Mr. and Mrs. I Walter <\Vhi1?\ Clevolnnd; N. J. Coleman. Saranao: .I, 'Cantor Webb. j (?a riMTsvillo, X. Y. ; M. F. Washburn,; Stmiiv Point. X. V.; Mr. and Mrs. Alleni j: S. Davison. Pittrfburg; Jtiair toursoji^ 'Chicago ; W. Mfbiiis. Mi*s II IV .Mohan*. Croat Falls; Thomas Carey, . I.i'oiifl'rd I'uri'.v, MufTalo; II. ('. ^hakle f??r<I. \V?mhK Dargan. I.. (J. .lone*. Dar lington ; M r. and Mrs. Carlton <?. Uohin*. We|lo*loy Mills. .Mas-i : V.mDuzor fin?? foil. X?*w York ; Mr. and Mr*. .I. I' ('ainphell. M?>. S. |{. < 'aui|?b?dl, i'liea ; <? It. ('apen. \?*w %'?? fk ; Mr*. II I. \'ai?"ii<-h. Mi**, < 'lain' Vnitoiwh. Mr. ,md \Fr - William W. Yaitouch, Syirtjinl^: M r*. -I Stii\ v<>?ant Woodhoii*o. . New Voi-lc : M ** I ? <! raoe I till I. N'ewhurgh : Mr :ii><I .Mr* '? I.. Kiok'-r, Mi*? Onra ? ltiuk'T. M;v>; E'Jilll Kvaniv JiUiuUir; Mivs.. Mm v M A ? msj f?"?n jf. I 'i I I'vbii rg : Dr. and' Mr*. C W IlargeM. Mr* W W. Wil son. New York : Dr. A T IIar<cst. I'll''ad'dphjii ; Mr*. A Jae?*kol. Now Y??rk : \Lr ?n<l Mi* l< M Borden. Mi*s i M (' Ciark. Miss I'enol<?pe Boden. New j Y? irk ; Mr*. and Mrs. C. II. \\ Fostor, j I'w.jfTin ; I?r. and Mrs. Stephen Hages, J Now #?< dford : < >rpah C f'ronkit. Edith Marshall. Boston; Miss K. Hteedman, Middlcburg, Ya. ; Mr. nn<l Mr*. II. O. Ifo^tpr. Nrw York ; It. W. Koating. t'hpstrr. I'a ; Androw Itsxtrr, Now York; Mr. and Mr?. <'nrlislo (Jlasgow, N<-sv York ; Norman W. Swiff, Cincin nati : Mr. an<l Mr", Courtland Ko]wy, East (trance : A?a Bird (Jardinor. Phil lip I'. (Jardinor, Now York ; Arthur Delro.v. Now York; Mr. and Mr*. John Owen, D?-tn?it ; (i. W. Wilnon. (Chicago; .lar*k M5tr*hoM., Pinohurst ; Mr. and Mr*. MARK MAIIK NKW IttttOlU) ?I. T. Sha?\ "May piml" Made Mile lu Kusi 'lime of 2; 12. The Ultimo Show oIommI with a larger attendance by fat'than ttto |li>t duy aiut ?with M inoiv oniric# than at any pre vlttus *ho>V, May l>Ji\vt. a mure owned hy .1. T?, Shaw yf Mi^hopvillo m?do a ti?lh> in 'J.12 making a reoorU for the Camden tra?*k. The following were the winners: Siiwle Itoadster?littistn Hn-lor, U, H, Cook, Camden. tlr*t; Dorothy <?ish, <J. ? ft. Cook mmmikI ; Whispering Pino*, W. It. Mlanding, third. Saddle Itorso- Toper, It, C. Norton, Cleveland, llrst ? Hattle Creek, Mrs. W. S. MuttcrfieJd. rinchnrst, MVimd: Dttn, James Itrothers, York, 1 liirtl. l.adies Saddle Horse Dun, JiwneM Mi-others, York, lii>t ; Peter. lMuohiU'?t Stuhh*v, ! Iteeehnnt. John It. 'IVmI,. Camden, third, l''n?e for all trot ??r pahe. Muy 1 >irec't, .1. T, Shaw* ItishopviUe. brut; Itlaek Patti, Winges llrtM., St. Mat(lu>\v?, *<><?* owl ; Itolly MeCrae, .1. M. Jlearon, llish opville, third. Mjoonshinc, C. C, KUey, Hishopville, fourth. Time 2:12. Single heavy hariuvw horse Whisper | ing Pines, W. It. Hlanding, Hnmter, tirst ; Priwo ('hap, Chapman linger, Sumter, s'eeond; Admiral, Prank K, Mull, Cain [dt>n. third. Combination horse- Dan. Jamvs Mros., York, lir-t ; l?ord tJeoi'ge, prank K. Hull, j Camden, second: War Maid. .I<>lm It. ? Todd, Camden. third. I . Two saddle horses Miss ami Traveller I S. T.ee, *Ciwwlen, tirst ; Ideal ami Pass ' rrrg- Slunv, Mr*. A, I'. IVrklfiK. ('rtltiiK-H, i M c.in.l ; Mayllowrr IIIkI Passing Show, jtj. II. Denvpscy, Camden, third. Half mile running rare ? Miss Helen j Hoyii<? riding Hilly Oliver of Piiiehtir*t Stables, first: Miss .Martha Tioknor, i second ; Mins PempHey, 4hird. Saddle horse ??hampioitship, three gait* j C. S. Lee on Happy Days, lirst; It. 1 C. Norton's Toper, hocoihI, Saddle horse chainpiol)**hip. live gait* Du?, James Mruthers, lirst ; AVar Mahl. .John It; Tmld, ^hhhI. Single harness horse championship? Martha Wilson, J. T. Shaw, l)iMhopv)llo, first : Sam Newman. "Winge* llrnjhorn, St. Matthews. M><Nind. I'olo mountg-?Mwcil, Harry J. Fitz patrick, Camden, 'first; Minora, Peter Ilaiu'k. Jr.. East Orange. N. J., .?<e<!ond; Ko.xaua, l'l'tor Hauck, Jr.. third. Fine harness horse?Trnduluta It<>ge?t. Jennings ami lii ii ml > n?r, Sumter, first; Golden (Jlow. George Ft. Cook, Camden, sts-oml ; Smiley. George It. Cook, third. J um,per*?Toper, It. C. Norton, C I eve? 1 an<I. first; .Mis* Hopeful, K. Gault, Cam den. second ; Onyx, A. I*'. Goodwin, Camden. third. .Associated in Crlniiuul Case. Former Judge M. L. Smith is hi Al bany. Ga., this week where lie is asso ?'iat???l with other ?*ou?isel in the defense of Freil He?t charged with the murder iil A. J. cit.v last Ohrlst mas. All parties co^m^ted with the homiced are wealthy s<^ilh Georgia p?*o pie and have eugaged the best legal talent to lie found both in 'the prosecution and the defense, and the caw is attracting wide attention -in tin* Cracker State. (irare Church Services. Services in Grace Episcopal Church mi t i'kk! Friday will !>?? at 7 :JW) ami 11 n. jit. anil 5 p. in. Ea?ter Day the fervicex will be: First erlobrati?in of the Holy Communion 7 ;30 a. nr. S(s*>nd celebration of tbe Holy Communion and Easier Service yith spe ei?l music al 11 a. III. Easter Carol ser vice ."i fi. in. \il aif cordially i>vited. F. II Harding. Hector. Held For Higher Court. At a preliminary hearing held before Magistrate S N Nicholson Monday the two l!.il;<? Imy* held in jail in connection with the f 1.? -ft nf c'othintr from 11 irsoh lire*, and Co.. they were remanded to ja?! in default ?? f bond to await trial at the ii'iAt term of the court, of general Oscar linker's bond was fixed :,r S 1 rt i a7 f\ 11.. Cider brottier .-it $1000 which 1 h'-y were uitaliie to furnish. The 1?,rv - w?*re re]?renentr-d by j attorney M?*l/?????! from Sumter. The boys father !_> id**d near Sumter and their father }?viher<* on a farm. W, .1. Gardner, Marjorie Gardner, Hart ford ; Mr. and Mix Frank l'ulton, (Ilover?vi!le. Thomas Cameron. Pine hurst. Hot>kirk I mi I.. II 11a lion. Wal pole. Maw.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. T/ockett. fjypwy IxM-kett. New Y"ork ; Winifred Har*ly. Enjclewood ; Mrs. George S. llar rows Ellen Barrow*, Providence; Fer dinand 1j. Mayer, Indianapolis; Ells worth Hunker, Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. C. If Nelson. Mrs. William A. Elliott. Miss Elliotf rCeenr ; Mr*. James Wilson, Boston.