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JUKOKM DRAWN TDKHDAV CrnMid Mttd PetU Jury to Smi> at Spring Term of Court. The Jury commissioners uict Tues day tnornloe aaU drew Juror* to *erv?* for the ft i-sf week of the Spring t??rn? of court for Kershaw county which ? <>u\<'ut's l hi* first Monday In M'ur?'h, Hhoiiiu the 7th tidy. Judge liuyno V\ I Kiev' will. pfoslde, Thi* first sh naiwd grand Jurors serve for tin* your. The list follows: tiruml Jurors. . W. A Fletcher 0, I/. tthickwoll M. I a McUhmI W. I>. Whltiiker itr rinf nwny -J. T. Haley l?ouis NVtlliums 1,. 10 Mill .1. It, Yoillltf ... J. J. Ooodnle L. T. I 'tlx on M. Ml I lor Iloylcill W. M. Loll In John Whltakcr I j. T. Bradley W. J. Davis R. L. 1 *n rk?*r W. T. Smith < 'amden Kci slni w ? 'auidi'iv Camden < 'aniden "Xrmwy Hcthnnc llcfhunc ( 'atnden I 'as^att Camden . .Ouudcu * I toy kin cumdeu (Vlindeu < Sinnten ('assritt irKor Petit Juror* ... Cassatt W. J. Mangum Jefferson O. ?I. jRtftfPtM ...... W. J. Ilortun Knmh Roberta S. 0, TrueKdtth* i; A ? 'anlkrnlirr ry , W. H. Hornby. K .1. Tldwell ?i. J. Young, ?I-;. <?, J>rako(ord. Dovld <U?1#, J. It WrM A m - 1 i m Ariodgo T. J. M osier A t'mnphill X. <\ Arnott \V. 1 > Huriftl j. n. < A. It. MaurW .1. it, ItrannonT (.'<?yf Tniesjlell II. A. flawklhJi T. J. Trnesdale, Henrv I >.? lloykin .f w. Klikliin.l. \V i>. SlrDowMI I Mel, ....I II. K llalh'U S. rf WllttS W. it. Wilson, -h\ ic. \v. HtifiUlnn ThotuitM ?). iHirner Sam McOhkKIU K. S. Marsh <V M, Hou^h FOR NALK ? Frosh vegetables, Kpjnaeh. younu onion*. lettut'f, turnip*, mus lard, and kale. Phone 1(H). 10 WILL YUU HELP SAVE ONE UFE? For Immunity eniMu>d, enslaved, ?deeding, wo plead: exiles wandeiintf in the desert, children orphnncd, <^li ri? Itan Kills prisoners or slaves in Mosletn U arc ins; a stricken nation auiidst iin gdaejtblo foes. It's ancestral territory, made snored liy I lie nia rtyrdoin of t'if toon cr'iit nrics, seized by others. homes in I'liin, hopes eruslied lives ltn|>erllod. This proslrato Armenian nation, still 1ho ,baltl?,Kr??und of contending armies for two years after the ??lose of the world war. Its erops repeatedly stolen. L'.'JOO.tXKi of lis citizens massnored of starved in dra th. boifs of prosperous, t'iVppy Ajueriea for food to sils lain its' life till the promises ?iul>odi<s) iu the terms of Ih.e armistiee are fill filled. Will yi?ii help save the icrief slriefcen Murvivors, op will you. through ? Indit'ferenee, let iIh'im dieV Ameriea alone nui .save t hem. How many ohurehos in Kershaw conn I. \ will adopt one <>f 1 1 icst' little orphaned Armenians? IIow many .Mis sionary Soeietios will adopt one? 1 low many Sunday Schools will adopt one? Von .hold tin* selmol <>f I i f ? ? or death for these little, orphans. Kive dollars ]>er month will feed them wont you ndo|it one for the yea i ? "Ina>mu.eh as Ve I>ld it unto < hie ol tin- l.eaxi >f The^e. Ye did it nnto Me." Send .vonr ehcek with the following: \V. It. l>eI.oaehe. County Chairman for .Near Kast KeJief. Camden. S, C. . XoihI Your ('In^k With Tli?? Following:. Mr. W. 11. 1 OnmdfMi. S. Fncloscd j il? *;t >u ? filKl check. <?sh. money order fur $ for flic relief uT the slarvinc little orphan children in t lie Xenr INea credit thi* l<? Hljrneil ? 1*. (1, Address (?KOKfifA MOII HI KNS NKCRO T Vouhjc White Woman Foully Murderrd B> gftcfc M*n. Athcits .<??.. Feb. hi. Seven thou sand men composing a mob from Clarke, < ?eonee 1)0(1 adjoining COUlitloN tonight stormed the Clarke County 1 Jull, ????<! .lohnT.ee lObcrhnrdt. a negro held for I he murder of Mrs. Waller K I .ce, I wentyrfour years old. of Oconee County, and burned him at the stake after Inking Idin to the scene of the erlme, seven miles oast of tlijs elt.y. Kberhardt is alleged to have killed Mi v lee, (he wife of Walter II. Lee, . inployixi hi Hi.' ^ f ; ? !li hmi liraldcd Cunt ('onipaii.v A double barreled shotgun >\vas used, both loads entering the head and hnek of the woman. I i The method employed by the raoh in scenting the negro- from the Jail. Which is said to be the most modern in the State, established a precedent unheard of in this slate. A huge mod ejn blow torch wj^s used to gain en t ranee after Sheriff yackson resisted, the mob to the last. It is said that members of the" mob elimhed up the elevator shaft of the eourthouse to the top floor, where the jttil Is located. They put the torch in play oil a look which secured one' of the rear entrance tojthc prison. While other members of tfie. mob kept l he county*" officials busy in front the torch melted the big brass padlock and an entrance was effected. The same men entered the prison went to ihe negro's cell and over powered him. They lowered him down Ihe elevator shaft and made their es eape into the mass of angry men waiting outside. I With a mighty shout* the mob yelled "Lynch him here!" but the ringleaders placed flic neirro in nn automobile and started off in Ihe - direction of the Oconee County line. Hundreds of au tomobiles f?'ll in line in the roar of the car containing the negro. Men by the score ran along :t t the side of these machines. . One hour later the mob arrived a' the scene of the crime.. They formed n circle around Ihe ringleader's auto Palmafesta Palmetto State Festival COLUMBIA, S. C. March 28th to April 2nd, 1921 mobile. The negro wua then taken from the machine and led to h spot Bear where Mr*. I<ee was ahot down. A stake \\;<? s Immediately driven luto thf ground. Small twins and piue wood was thrown around it and Rl>er? hardt was placed in the ?*enter. lie was t it'll to t lit* stake and the torch applied, Twenty minutes later the fire <II?mI out, The ucgroe's charred h.wl.v fell into Its ashes. W.\NTKI> ? To rait, by responsible , pu.rticH, a piano, l'iauo must be in 1 |?0<h1 condition and rates reasonable. Telephone ii20-W. ofr apply at 1010 Lytticton street i* once ItJtf WANTKD ? You |p know you ran buy tires, tire -covers and spotlights at cost. Liberty Motor Sales Co. lUtf NOW IS THE TIME ? t ?? Hue your | brakes. UaybestoH brakellning One ' and labor $1.00 i>er hour. Liberty Motor Sales Co. 46tf. Oranges ami <?rapefruit for Sale? \V. ! K. Vunderbilt on the Knsey, sweet I oranges and grapefruit. "There Is nothing on the New York market to compare with your sweet grapefruit and no orange as dellclously sweet." Mr. 10. 1). Rlakcncy of Camden. S. 1 <\. fully endorses all j?osslble phrases I of tl? is fruit as being better than any j other. A full orange box of the best for $5. F. <). It.. Tropic. Florida, or i will deliver by Parcel' Post a H> I ]H>uud box of over .fmir? fifths of n I bushel for <ieorge K. Knsey. [? Tropic, Flu. -I<?, .LOST ? One black and tan hound dan ' lilack on back with yellow lens. Small and chunky. Will answer to name of "Hunter." Left home about ^Christmas time, lteward if return ed to J. I?, ('a toe, Cassatt. S. C. lpd ItOARDl NO ? Have boarding accomo dations. homelike. (*ood location, rates reasonable. Phone Chronicle office. IGikI. FOR RENT ? Two furnished rooms for j light housekeeping ? elderly couple ? desired- ? no children. Apply Chron ? i<-le Office. -K5-T -Xf nL FOR SALR ? A few tons of Timothy { hay at $.'M. at ray barn. Come and see it. J. It. Zemp, City i 4(1 FOR RKNT ? 1 Two rooms in good local ity can be rented furnished or un furnished. Phone ,'W15 .1. 10 FOIND? In the public road north of Camden, a bunch of valuable, keys. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. Call at Chron icle office. turn i.~ Mini i y'm-iu H-U-.II :>? . iJOHT? In park near Library, one miss es brown cloak. lender will pleate ( return to K. L. Moselcy unci receive I reward. It. 1 irumorestpio, Fannie Hurst's bcautl j ful story of a boy genius and a mother's love. Beginning in the clamor of New - York's Ghetto. Rising to the heights Then ending Whore? A story that cries to hide its laughter ami laughs to lilde It* fears. ThO Kirk wood Orehes t in cajKKdally engaged dtfrliii'ililii en gagement. At the Majestic Todu.v.. { NOTION ? We are now ready to do your rejmir work on' buggies, wagons, and general repairing on forming ! tools. Also wo do work on cars. All work strictly cash. Corn, peas Or fodder, chickcns or Oggi will be ta ken in to pay. for lahor at market prices. No work will he held by ih longer tniis *3o dayie urine: on i your work, we are now ready to do j it for you. T. J. Teach ?& Oo? West vlile, S. C. Near Ktokc's Store. 45-6*7 BCILDING LOTS? I have for sale 3 lots on Chesnut street, one on Mill street and two on Lafayette Ave. L, A. MoDowoll, Agt. FOR SALK ? Cedar posts, very cheap phono 21, Camden, S. C. 44-54t|xL I FOR SAIJK Ford tractor, used hut 111 tie. For sale quite reasonably. See i T. K. Trotter, Atty., -Camden, S. C. 45-0-7 FOR SALK OIIKAT ? Desirable five room house In colonel section of i city, Campbell St., extension. Price i on application.. L. A. McDowell, Agt. Frost Proof Cabbage Plants ? One hun ! dred acres, thirty million good stocky plants, ready1 now. Early* Jersey, Charleston Wakefiehis, Suc cession, Fiat Dutch. Parcel Post paid .'100 $1; .KM), $1.50: 1,<)<M). $2.50. Express iMMK), $800; r>.ooo. $7.50; 10, (MM), $12.50. Count and delivery guaranteed. Parker Farms Moul trie, <Ja. * 45-1(147 ' FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ? Lafayette nve. Just painted. l*riee $2,000 if sold at once. Terms arranged. See '. Ij. A. McDowell. Agt. Get Busy, Keep Busy ? I* your job un safe? Is it permanent? You want a life-long business. You can get in i to such a business, selling more than I I .'17 Watkins products direct to farmers if you own auto or team or can get one if you can give bond with l>ersonnl sureties. We back you with big selling helps; 52 years in business: 20,000,000 users of our pro ducts. Write for information where you tun get territory. J. It. Watkins Co., IVpt.. 111. Winona. Minn. 45-40pd LOST ? ONE black, ebony, walking cane. Finder please leave at the Chronicle (>ffi?v. 45-40 LOANS ? on improved real estate, easy terms. K. C. vouTresekow. Camden. S. C 45 Carbide For All Mak?? of G** Generator* ? SaVe trouble and delays by buying frpm T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus- freight to Camden. T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. WANTED ? Salesm< 11 for Hue of guar, an^eed tiro*. Guaranteed salary with extra eonuolsslons. Oowmh Tin* & Rubber Co., Chicago, llllnolx liOX . 784, 4^ -Hi (ONTRUTOKS ANU Bl)lU)KRgI ( iiiiii.i t *.* s on wood ami brick Work, In it iid out ot town service. Goo4 i work and lowest prices. Furnlsho* plans and spot-ldcatlons on all work. Benson Carlos and Robert Ilolley, | Camden, S. O. 44 Slpd FOR SALE ? Jilgh-grade A mmonlat ed Fertilizers for ijptton, corn, to hncco, otc. Also, Fish Scrap, .Blood, tankage, Foreign Kaiuit, otc. 'Write ns for price* advising tim tonnage you want. Dawhoo Fertiliser Oo.,< Box U08, Charleston, S. O; ; 43 47 AQBNT WANTJRP ? For Wortlunor# Hair Preparation. See or call o? ' Madam K N. Helton. 1718 Gordon |i Street. Camden. 8. C. 20t* i . ; _ jFOK SALK ? A concrete und tile buii galow, Overlooking lake and golf links, six rooms, imth, and screened In piazza. Easy terms. Apply ,>"fp Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. 33 Storage Batteries -Service Given ou all make bat tries. Recharging, Re pairing and Rental. Free distilled water. Battery called for and deli vered. Phone 118-J. Beard's Garage & Battery Service, Camden, S. C. I > 34 tf. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ? City houses and lots, business property and farm lands for sale. Prices and description upon application. I. 0. llough, Camden, S. C. 4!Vfipd. WANTED ? Men or women to take . orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and chlld | ren. 1011 initiates darning. We pay 75c nn hdur spare time, or $36. a week for full time. Exjjerienee un necessary. Write International Stocking .Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. FERTILIZER FOR SALE? I repre sent Armour Co., and if you are in the market for Fertilizer, I shall bo glad to quote prices. I. C. Hough, Camden, S. C. 45-f>-7pd. tf ANTED? You to know. When the MERCURY FLIRTS with ZERO PrestO- Lite service will save your Battery. A Frozen Battery means a new one. so keep It fully charged. Beard's (iarag**, Camden, S. O. 40 tf. FOR SALE- One black, saddle mare for sale. at a bargain. Suitable for a lady to ride. Apply Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. 32tf.' n ( THE FASHION SHOP Grand Opening Tuesday, February 22nd WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES Each day new, captivating Suits and Dresses are arriving for this opening. Be the first here Wednesday morning to make your selection while the variety is undisturbed. Doors open 9 a. m. and closed 8 p. m. for this week opening, giv ing those who can't get away during the day a chance to buy their togs for Easter. These Spring Suits aro Wonderfully Low i n Prices $12.50 t<? $69.75 Tricotines and K. & H. Cords seem to lead, Devel oped in youthful straightline effects. Strikingly embel ished with silk braid. Also strictly tailored Fashion's hound with braid. A-k to see our all wool Jersey sport suit for $12.50 For the ones who crave strictly tailored waists, we have a wonderful range from $2.45 to $7.95. Remember this store is strictly one price. Nothing < -barged or sent on approval. Mojiev refunded on any purchase not proving satisfaction. For style and quality these spring dresses are ex ceptionally low at $16.50 to $79.75. Practically every type you could desire. Dresses fashioned of Charmeuse, Taffeta, Cautor Crepe and Kitten's Ear Crepe. Embroidered in harmonizing and striking color effect. Also trimmed with braid and eyelets. The well known GOSSARI) CORSET. While in New York we secured the exclusive agency. / FREE A souvenir of Washington's Birthday and a Carnation to each lady entering the store. FREE All alternations by experienced seamstress. THE FASHION SHOP Next Door to Schlosburg's Camden Srmtk