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?'ill - VOLUME XXXII. CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JULY 30, !?*>. NUMBER 17. "jlKIST IIKKK AlKJurfT 7TH gijjj t* Highway to Di?fu?s KoMd Project at CumtoB Uack'r the recent Act of llto I,c#Ik creating a State Highway Do, there Is contained the fol loirluk' provision : ?IV n?W Highway i'ojuiulm nloj, Anil, under the advle* of the State System wan laid out b.v the for ,y*(eai of connecting highways t h rough - ;'ou t fte Stale, cowuK-'tiiig every county *?t within Ihe Stale a ml (M)veriiig gq[cb alto aveuue* of travel ami traffic w hm> -:i i.l Highway CoainilsMlon may j(tiii atlvlolilf." V Before complying with |h?.? {above jjrovlsloii of ilio Aft the Department it mlvlsaWo to hold a public hiring III each of tile altcjl ( 'mien's, dona I districts of tno State, to which will he Invited all who may' l>o . interested lu t ho matter. A tentative W&te-^stetU W4H onlb y the for ter ^Highway Deparnient after long I study mid careful consideration, mid I u a basis of discussion this tentative Hjstein will ho used. Maps of this lay out 'may be obtained at the office of the County Suiiervlaor of Roads Of :$rery Ceonty, ? . In purtniance of ^the above puri>o*e tbe State Highway Commission iwIH liold a hearing at the Otitiudior of Coiii geroe la the city of Hook Hill on Frl (Uy. August 0, 1020. from 2 p. m. to ; 3 }>. in. ami a further hearing In the rawmtv Court 1 1 < >iise l a ,t he pit y of Cam ien on Saturday, (August 7. 1020. from 10:80 n. ni. l?? 1 :#5 p. ni. and anyone lathe Flft'h Congressional District who believes that the roads lti that District is laid 'out on the said map ought to be changed is Invited to appear ' at mid times and places: and state fo the aM Coai mission the change proposed, jjirhvf? Hie realms thorcfor. Inasmuch as tho Department Is (tort-giil with the duty of laying out a State System connecting I he t'oUnty Soatsaml the roads of adjoining States, only sneh mails as could consistently mil properly Im> Incorporated in such ? Syste^ oanjie t.i ken lnto_conaldW#?? jMSted not to t , pfrliaps she re**-"- ? ? 'fc? moni^ .M;ly He Dead. [' of Bethune. negro life termer. *no mil ped from the state farm in Samter comity several days ago, Is Ihoujrhf to have been killed or drown In the Wateree swamps near the [firm. .according tv> repor{s reaching .K Sanders, superintendent of ? penitent ia ry. yesterday morning. Bsthunc was surrounded by officers the farms and neighbors ?ln the ramp. A ntunltor of shots were fired it him as tho sea rcliers cfoSeil fu on [the fugitive. The negro was filially appeil between- a lake and the river, wry indication points to .the drown - joMlethune. Ills hat was found and was punctured with a nun? be r of tot* or bullets. Officers In the irchlag Varty lielleve. that Befchune l* seriously 4iurt, but rather thap rrender to the authorities jurapedy/i'n river and tried to get across to oilier side. In Ills condition- it Jg light this was inipotVdblc and of cw in t lie searching party strongly Uwe he was drowned in the attempt. * get away. Rethune was sentenced to die aever p times for murdering a white man, "I ?PI?e? f after npi>eal to the supreme ort was favorable to him. At the at trial he was given a life sentence a I-**' (utility Jurv.? ^Saturday's Notice to Candidates. T1h> timo for filing pledge? "ajid^Pfty* i ttj assessments will expire on Monday |ta*.. 9th. One pledge is required to] tllod witli the Clerk of Court, and Bother with the County Chairman. assessments of the candidates for, different offices l* as follows*. I Clerk of Court I00.0P House of Representatives 80.00 ; Kujerlntendant of Education... .00,00 | Coroner 20.00 Magistrate boKu lb Township ,20.00 AH other M agist rates 10.00 M. M Johnson, County Chairman I.. A. McDowfH, Secretary. nH?*e Defeats l.anf aster Mills 'n a slow uninteresting game Ifcr e? mills baseball team defeated (tor' mills team ' on the locUl l?y a score of 12 to '2. Wine was featureless and num-i of wore* were made ..on-aecoonfc-ot | l*odgtn for the winners was In I ?*wal good shape. - . _ r.. ' f/* - < ?Masons to Meet. 1 J^?ttlnr communication of Kershaw ** &?. ?, A- F. M.f Will be -held on , evening, August 3rd, ftt whleh] * third degree will be conferred. W, llobln /4'iup. W. M. Wlta*,,. Secretary. DAYMtiHT It AM >ITS HOli Two lloklup* in City of Chicago in Which Fifty Shots Were Kired. t'hlcuijo. July 20. Two haiulits uiui two OXprOM company imyuuisttM s were -hot one of the latter probably fatally, mimI $$5,000 stolen In two davfng pay roll mbl>eries on the Went Hide wlrliin tWOHty minutes of each otlltM' this ijjft^MtOOli. ' All of Hie bandits <h?. cm pod. Karller in the day two yotjjug wh\ Who have 1)0011 hold liitf tip branches of n chain KtOro uroccry system perpe trated their flfteopth robbery within n uiouth. soaping. with $750. Five bandits in tuurintf .car fought with three express eoinj>any messengers in front of the Hart, Scha ffner & Marx dotiiltiy factory, If> the heart .of the densely populated 'Went Side, and .ps* ??;? i h-i1 with a steel box containing $10, 000 after two of the mimlter had bi^n wounded. . - - - -- More than fifty shots wore ex changed while 200. lHMlestrians aud eiu V [?loyeos of the factory looked on, (ieorge Haul* rock, one of fh?? express paymas ters, wax shot through the head, and is not exjMH'ted to live. Another ines "enger. f'harlie. fSaude. was wtauided in the leg. After UOubrook fell one of I he rob I'ers 'grabbed' the bo\| but was shot down b.v vJaude. A second bandit snatched up the nionejf and threw It Into the ear. but ?va< shot liefore lie eon 1^1 fallow and colla psod~aeros< I lie running board. His c<tmpaion9 drag ged the other wduiuletf man Into the machine and it dashed off with one in jured man '?ilnKlnjf ro the running hoard. Motorcycle . policeman pave chase, but lost the trail after several blocks. Shortly iafter l,bv first hold-up three armed u.en drove -up to the Peti:eson Machine, Works* almost at t lie edge of the lloop district, and took $15,000 frohi Abo Nelson, a saloonkeoper, who is a stockholder in the concern. Nel son had Just reached the plant with the 'imoney. which he had drawn from downtown bank, The men escaped. Will Play Two Games. * The colored baseball team from Hamlet, N. C.. will c?mo to Camden Monday and Tuesday of next week for two' games of ball at the fair grounds ball park bore. Tho Camden team and the 1 1 .unlet team are well" matched in the numltor'iof 'gamer? wou. this season ami they promise some great baseball An excursion crowd will come down fr&m Hamlet Monwlay with their team and the game on Monday afternoon j ??l J>e called at 8 p, *n.? In order to' allow Ihe visitors to got back on the afternoon train. The game ou Tues day afternoon will- be called at 4 p. m. j V " Library Notice. Patrons will please remember to ex change their books by Saturday 31st, aa the library will not be opened again until August lGtb. . Miss Louise Nettles, lAbrarlaat. mm mm N Car Fell 200 Feet. l)enverf: Colo.. July 27. ? fcwi Moore, of Doflance, O., a circus elown, was killed ; "Charlie Hite, circus concession aire, of I ronton, O., was seriously in jured, and three Denver people were se riously injured when their automobile rolled off a 200-foot v?lif^ in Bear creek caitoh early today. William Hart, a taxi driver of Den ver, and his wife were in the front seat. ' It is said the woman became excited 'awl grabbed the steering wheel; nndaurnedtbe car over the edge ofj the precipice^, -V Bif Taok Falls. The water tank at Klngvlllc, which has been supplying the locomotives of the iMarlon and Kingvllle, and the Charleston and Cotumbla divisions of the Southern railway, fell with a crash last Sunday morning. A gang ofj bridge workers had been engaged in patting new .timbers under the hlgi tank, and on Saturday afternOon when 1 the gang knocked off work the fore man told the negro pumper that under no circumstances must he pump more than six-foot of water into the tank But instead of following instructions tbf pumper pumped the tank to its full capacity, and during the morning the tank, crushed Its underpiningvand fell, blocking "both trqeks and delaying No. 118, Yorkvllle to Columbia, for a hour and a luflf, and the Carolina special from Charleston for a like period*. It ia said -that when the neg ro pumper heard the timbers under the tank begin to crack be fled to the woods at fnll speed, and did not return for quite a little while thereafter. ? yorkvllle Rnquirer. MKSHAW NKW8 NOTKS liiffmtliii ItHtth (iHthmd Krodi Tt*f Br* of That Pine*. Mr. and Mix. John T, Stevens, who spent several w<M'ks ut llot Springs,. Vs., icuiiim.I lioim- Sunday. !?. 4ki. Kirkiey, aeeomi?auicd by Ills daughter, Mm. O. U. Plager, *i>eirt m couple of (lays In ItiK-k Hill last week for medical treatment. Yawey Robertson, who was Injured front tlie explosion of a lank of avid aboard ship while serving In the navy In I In* Canal Zone, returned homo last week from Panama. where ho was con fined fov nine weeks H the A noon Hos pital. Hi'V, K. O, Thompson, professor of his tory and tr??i^\uvr of Howard College, Birmingham. Ala., Is visiting his twin brother, Rev. 10. A. Thompson. He will bo In Lancaster and Kershaw coun ties for about three weeks working. In Interest of ma college. Mrs. Ix>roy Hicks, and little daugh ter, of Macau*, <Ia., are visiting the par ents of Mrs. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs, L, E. Truesdel. Mr.^^ieks accompanied his wife and ehllii^W* Kerdtyaw but re turned Sunday to his ho&c. SWierlff Q rover Oi Welsh, of Ker shaw county, lust week purchased from Mrs. It. N? Jones -her Old home place, which adjoins his lands and Is situat ed just a short distance south of Ker shaw. Misses Annie Mae and Mary Weltfh week from Andalusia. Alu., where they have been visiting Ibeii" uncle, J. F. Carson^ Miss Inez Ha roe 1 is spending a cou ple of weeks In Washington. 1). C. with relatives before going to t he Uni versity of Virginia to take the special summer course for teaehors. Information comes to Us at a late hour that D. V. Horton, aged about 00 i vears, died at Ills home lnx the Flint i V Itlrige section Tuesday . niorfiing. fol lowing a stroke of < appoplexy. with which lie was stlckeu 'Monday night. Mr. Horton was an Industrious and successful farmer and for a number $f years Jived tw the plantation of-Wi Tv.' Hlackmon about four miles north of Kershaw. Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Jenkins, who have made Kershaw their home the past three years, since Mr. Jefikins came to Ivecome the lwistor of Plea sant plains cliureh, will leave for West Palm Beach. Flo., where Air. Jenkins has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist church. The condition of Mrs. Jenkins' health makes a change of cli mate necessary and it is that, as much or more Mian any other caustt that U carrying them to Florida. Mr., Jenkins delivered his parting message to the people of Kershaw in the First Baptist church Sunday night in a sermon of unijsual strength and ap pealed to them to stand. by the churches and God's cause aav the agencies flint the safest Oiid most powerful for the community's best good. OitaniuliM of Count? Council The County Council for Kershaw County of The South Carolina Develop ment Board was org&olxed here on Fri day July 23rd, the meeting being h&d at The First National Bank. The fol lowing' officers were elected : Cliair 'njan L, C. Shaw, Treasurer C. J. Shan non, Jr., Secretary M. M. Johfrsonr Mr. L. C. Shaw was elected as repre sentative on The Board of Control. MAl'DK MOORE .SKIPS OUT ! llnder Sentence for Murder of Wealthy Tennesfieean. ? ? ? ? - ' Knoxville, nn., .1 11 1> 28. ? Maude Moor e, under sentence of twenty-one years for the murder of Lenoy D. Smith, wealthy automobile dealer here, disap peared on 'the eve of her second trial, It was discovered today when her moth er called at tfie offices of her attorney and stated her daughter had been gone several weeks. Miss Moore was to have faced her second Jury In criminal court tomor row. The mother also said that Martin Hunter, a youth indicted as an accom plice of Miss Moore, had likewise dis appeared. Iu a rtnient letter received by Miss Moore the girl's mother sayri Hunter stated he was "'Just sailing for Italy." Attorneys for the ilarth family an nounced ; tonight a - nation- w ide sea rch would be started' to apprehend the couple. --- The Harth murder ^took place Sep tember 8th lasV"'^ :*iilea.outr??W? city. Harth, in a dying statement, de clared robbery tlie mbtive, while the girl alleged Harth attacked- her. ? - SKK1K8 OF HAM' ?AMKH Hwwwrr City Team to Come Hfre for Three (Jfttnnt Wlttt Mfm?lU|f The iiiiiUHi^uH'ui of tho tloriulta^e Cotton Mills -has arranued fur u Mortal of thive games of Itaschall to lie h( ()i? Camdou Uaso Wall lutrk on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Au oOst 5, and T, with tho lfermltairo Cotton Mill* team of olty. The. gauics will all lie played for tho benefit of tho Camden Hospital and have Ihhmi arranged through tho gene rosity of Mr. It. It. Pitta, president of tho Hermitage 'MIJIh and also president of tho Osage Manufacturing Oouapfluv at Hessemer City, N? C, ,Tho Itossomer City team has been playing for $fiO and o\|hh?hom In all Hte playod this year. This tlmo, however, they HI play for actual expenses and will la* ontortainod by the Hermitage Mills hoys who will bear all eou iioefetl with their trip here. The puhjlelty end of the aeries will bo in ehargo of Pr, Jno. V. Corbet t who oxepeets to put the tiokots into tho hauaN of young ladles for Hale to all of tho gamosand we predict a large attendant at the entitle aeries. Tho Bessemer Otty toam hVs almost as good reeord In the number of games won an that of the Hermitage team and the game* will ho well worfli s<M?lng. An offort will be mado <r?> the part of the management of tho mill and the hospital to get the stores and business ' houses of the city 10 close tho af to r noons tho games are playod. I SAYS HE KILLED SEVEN ' - N?xru is Under Sentence to Hang at Ixw Angeles, Cal. , JylKS Allgl'les, Calif., .luljP 221. ? fornla ??-/tnttiorlttcs tonight were coin th unletting * w I Florida and Loiiisl ann officials ll^ai* effort t?? assist lit confirming the confession of^Moie Gibson, nogvo, that ho had murdered seven .?persons during the last few year*. Including a woman at Orange City Junction, Fla., killed In Novemb<;r?,JJQll), iithsau under sentence to hang for the. iiju wfer of IXoy Train*. A thitie^ton; "Cai., rancher, ami according to Sheriff Cllne, confessed ttie killings to Sheriff Jack m>n, of Santa Aiita county. Sheriff Jackson, in a . message to day to Sheriff Ollnc, said (llbson had confessed also to having killed J. > B. Ilea vis, of Baton Rouge, La., about ten years ago, a watchunin at a sugar mill at Grainercy, La., in November, 1010, and a storekeeper at Wagoner, La., also in November, 1010. ' ? ; ? Gibson, since his sentence, had bcqn imcfer ftivesffgaffon fri connection with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krhardt, an aged couple, in frhelr home here tbe night of June 0. SAVANNAH MURDER MYSTERY Twe Bodies Found in Basement of Building, Savannah. Ga., July aS.?^The bodies of Bichard F. Linchai), president of the Wallace Vinegar company, and of William- F, Hunt, employed by the same company, were found in the basement of the company's building at midnight Linehan had a bullet through the breast, mint's, body was lu nearly a sitting position with a revolver nearby, ? Tn' the business office was found an unsigned note saving "Linehan attacked me." The. theory of the ' police is that in an altercation Hunt shot and killed Linehan and after writing the note he returned to the basment and committed suicide. Both sjen, came to Savannah from Tennessee. . Linehan left hit <home for business at 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Saturday night his wife be came uneasy when he failed to return and a search was Instituted. Tee Company Gets Charter ' A <fharter has been granted to the Camden Ice and Cold storage 'company of Camden. The capital stock ts $5,-; 000 and the officers are : R. W. Her furt h, president and treasurer; L. A. Kii klaivd, vice president ; L. A. Wltt kowsky, secretary. Baseball Tomorrow Afternoon. .. The Pacific Mills baseball t^am of Colombia, wUl come here Saturday af ternoon for. a game of ftall at the base ball park near tbe Seaboard freight de-j pot with a game with the Hermitage' Cotton Mill teath of this city. They are great rivals, being well ; matched and a good game can be elpect^dL * "* ? . j.iV. r" At Fayettevllle, West Virginia, last Sunday, a u.ob lynched Wiutam Hen nett, Jr., who toad been sentenced to life Imprisonment for murdering Ills wife arid unborn <hlkl.! IN MKMOKI.VM \ KtInuI Tribute to Memory of Kobert (tyitniitfhtiiii Johnson. ? ?.* ;v. ;t . \ . ; .v The whQlv continuity hh* shocked la - 1 TtiUhKlgy to lu*a r t iia t Rolttft fim nlughnm Johnson had died from the effects of 11 gunshot wound. ' I'ntll the la st tew days tneje had Ihhmi iio definite nows hut .his faultily , h;\n re wImhI word that he died fi'oin a WOlUHl rocol vcd at the hands ??f a fello^v sol tiler. Almost as a child Hubert loft honlv to outer the Marine service In 1010 and ever since U?? has in the ?r?Jce of the United States army. Ho rose* from a private to a lleuteiiuut of the regular army ami was hoi it With the American Kxjiedltloiiury Forces against the hnrodflun and' did his part towahln bringing jieave to a war-sick world. lie was with tho army of occupation In thir First DtylpJoU and upon reach ? Ins home married on IKs'embor lith, HMD, Miss Hachaol llcwson.of Culjttp* per, Vh. On aeeouut or Illness she was not ahle to uttoad Ids funeral which took plaee last Sunday from his moth ers home, the interment being hi th<^ ?Quaker cemetery of this place. itobert was oiily* thirty at the than of his death, having heen born on April 27. aud died July 21, at ITorf itenjamiu Harrison. He leaves behind hlui, his mother, three Bisters and a hrollier, besides his wife. The pyiji path.v of our ciiilre community- 4#- w-UU them in their grief. Well might fa? havtvaald: "I and my sword will, earn orir chronicle." ' "Now the Jal*>rer's task is o'er; Now tlu? battle day in past. Now upon the farther shore hands the voyager at last. Father. In Thy gracious keeping. Leave me now Thy servant sleeping." Girt Rati Away From Home. Mi's. Martha Boone, of the Kershaw Cotton Mill Village was in Camden Momhiy seeking the whereabouts of her grand-daughter, Mahalla Rollins, who left her home Sunday afternooif tellinpf no one of her destination and says that she }\*ould be grateful, to (myotic let ting her know any Information they ma?rget about her grand-child.' Mlie describes the young girl as being sev en teen years of age. weighs about 110 pounds, of a brunette type, dark brown eyes. 5 fCOjt 4 inches In heighth. I'upil Nurse # Wanted. ( The Camden Hospital will soon las gift another class 'of pupil nurses in training atld the hospital management Is dcsirlous of gettiiyt in touch with several young ladies who would like to jtake this course. They would pcc rt*r fffrfa /Voni Kershaw county If they cau he secured. Application should be made to the hospital. 1 LANCASTER COUNTY NEWS. Items of Interest Clipped From Neigh bor Town Papers. Lancaster wart the banner .county in l>olDt of attendance at the short course for <-lub l*>ys at Clcmson college which closed Friday, with tea boys. Sum ter and Greenville tied for seeded place with seven boy* each/ Twonty-elgftt of the forty-six counties had one or 'more representatives present* and the 1920 attendance was nearly double that of 1010. A Ford roadster driven by .Mm Porter and an Overland touring oar .driven by Charlie Sanders were w Iti collision on the hill Just beyond Ja cob's Hollow Sunday afternoon and <*!?_ WJchpaii ? o f each car were more or less Injured. OA young son of Charlie Sanders, wan cut on the forehead and i ?' over the left ear by pieces of the bro ken windshield, while Porter received a cu^ on the knee. Both cars were !>ad!y damaged, a wheel being broken [off each. _\ y" "" y 7" - Miss Nettle Sims, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Slnis, South Malsv sstreet, and Joe Byrd. of Taxahaw, were married Saturday afternoon nt' the borne of the bride's mother, Rev. T. A. Dahney, pastor of the Second Baptist church, officiating. The town horse* bitched to the street, sweeper, became unmanagea ble on Mpln street yesterday morning iti front of the residence of R, E..WyIie and made a dash for the northern end of town. -A collision with a truck" of' the Catawba Steam Bakery, Chester, In front of Terry A Williamson's store resulted. The truck body was torn from the chassis and the sweeper also was badly damaged. Mr. and'>fra. A. J. Gregory and Miss Catherine Wyllo spent Monday in Cam den. - ?; * ? *' See Hobart Bosworth in "Ttio Ken Wolf," at the Majestic tonight. NOTKD HANWT 8VR?WNI>KR8 Villa himI 111* rillowtw Premise*! Years Pay an<l Trael of I>aiul Kaglo !*??. Tex.. Jiuix -'S. l-'nuioUru Villa, bandit MO) .0* ft* Mexican popu latloii. and f?V years a menace to I ho governments of his t ommy throughout Northern Mexico, Is itttrflliiwi tonight with his iki4*i i for Torreon. there to take tho frst a etna I steps looking to hi* entrance once wore to private Mexican cHIWtimUlm ?* consequent of ?his negotiates with the IX> 1ft HuerU government. concluded as Sablnas ear ly to<iay. \dvloeS reaehlug hero fropi 8ablnas, which cotttftln <1*?h Information, told also the terms under which tho bandit chteftatn agreed, in tho words of Oen. lOogenlo MV?rtlne?, commander of tho Torresou military ?one and personal tWtmmiM** <? the ^ "ncrt,R regime, t-? "auhmhwUwi to the I>o hi Huerta govern tMot in recognition of Its stability at*d bis desire to retire to private life and ab/de by the laws of the government." Under thesv terms, advices rift fee, Villa Is to be Allowed a year's army pay for all his soldier aud permitted to go with them to Torreon nnder is>r aortal escort where this condition of the terms will he effected. The hand Will number ahont 1.800 it is said. At Torreon the men are to 1m? "mustered out" of Villa's service and each al ia thud ft < ' ftel of iaiid pu whluh to cm? gage in farming. YUM. too. it is sai(i, has heeu given very yloastog financial guarantees. ' . .( <Jen. Marttuo/.. eonimui^catiaig to Kmiliano Tame/.. Mexican eousul at Kagle Pass, termed Villa's aeceptMiee of the terms a* "an act of patriotism. All rumors of slaughter of Sabluwis policemen and mutilation of bodies of nvan.v- women there yet lack confirma tion. * Viider Indictment. Washington, July 28.- Recognition tli,. now Mexican government by the United States, in the opinion of Mexl <<an Observers here, had Wen' brought measufably nearer by the surrender of Krap.^sco Villa. The status of Villa *o far a-; the United States is concerned.* however, under indictment charged with the kiUing of soldiers and civilians ftt**< o lumbus. N. M.. In 1010. -and the playing of himstlf wider the laws of his own Icountrv may mean that- Uto extradk. ton wlfl be sought. In such contin gency the Mexican* government might 1h, .Tf forded frehh emlmrrassment. " NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS. Far Superintendent of Bduertion. I Sereby announce to the voters of Kershaw County that I ?ui a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Edu cgtion in the approaching primary ?ul> />K?t to I he rules governing the same [carefully consider an devote *jr^ ^ ? ? ? For Representative. | announce myself a candidate for the House of Represent atlves for Ker shaw County subject to the rules of ,?e Pomwratltf For Representative. " We the many friends of William D. Cook of Kerrfhaw. H. C.. hereby an nounce him as a candidate for the HouBfr of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary.^ Knowing his ability and attitude to ward matters of vital concern to the voters of Kershaw connty we do not hesitate to* coityneud hlin to utmost consideration in tl?e selection of h con servative and progressive number- of lawmaking l>ody of 8outb Cftrollna. Mr. Cook has a keen and appreciative vision- of remedial measures and ques tions that so urgently require the Im mediate attention of the lawmaking body of our state. ' Many *rlends. For Representative. I licrohy announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Kenrtiaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic' primary. ? O. O. AI>EXANDRR. for Representative. We hereby announce the name of .M. M. Johnson for reelection to the' <v llourfe of Representatives from Ker shaw county and pledge him to abide by the result of the Democratic pri ma ry. MANY FRIENDS 1 U Jl ~J ' PardiaMd DeKalb Street Garafe - A. X|~ntak^m>^' who baa the agency for the Hudson and Essex cars in tbia territory, has purchased the De Kalb Street, garage, not* occupied liy ? ?Hie ford ngency and willcqndqet it iW ? (he' figure as a service station for Duds ?on and Ease* cars exclusively. - Rlakeney expects to gat. possession altout tfce middle of October. When the Kord ageney will be moved to their new garage on north Broad* Street now near Inc completion.