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? * CONTRIBUTIONS RKCRlVK!) Appeal For Storm Sufferers Met ? With (ienerou* Response. 5.00 1.00 5.00 :?.00 The ( 'h roii it'lt', together with the help of {'resident M. H, Heyman and Secretary K. J. Trutter, of the Cham ber of Commerce; has succeeded in raising a total of $1,138.20 for the relief of the. storm sufferers of Sunv !tr Ki'A'My. hi addition t<? thla amount Secretary Trotter carried a truck load of provisions and clothing given by the people of Camden to Sumter Tuesday. Contributions are stil) coming in. The County Hoard of Directors at their mooting Tuesday authorized a check for $100 which does not show in the I int. Mr. J. I*, l-wwi* made a caHh donation at Oil Hard's Crossroads the day of tho storm for $25. Those desiring to send clothing or other supplies can leave them at the office of the secretary of the. Chamber of Commerce and they will be forwarded to Sumter. Below will be found a list of contributors: Rev. Edwin Muller .. . > ? 5.00 W. C. Curoton . . . . .... ? ? , ()() Beulah Church . . ? ? ?? ?? Jj-ljj Dr. John W. Corbet t 10.00 Schlosburg'K ., 10.00 Karcsh's Grocery 5 00 W. F. Nettles . -r>.00 W, (J. Wilson ?, - 10.00 W. C. Nicholson, Sr.- - ? I >00 Khame Brothers .. ?? 10.00 J. B. Cui'eton . . - .2.00 People's Bunk ? 5.00 Wolfe- Kichel Co. .-. r>-00 Camden Real Katute Fxchnnge ?> 0() \\ M. McOaakilV ...... 5.00 K. C. Jones . . . ? ? ? ? .1. H*. Clvbuni W. F. llus'seU ? ?? Cash.., ? :? ?? i 'ash " . ? ? ? ? ? ? ' -"0 h. C. Shaw; . T. ? ? 5.00 W. K? S, 'Frapp ? 1.00 C.a,h 1.00 S. A. Burr if ? ? - Carolina Motor Co. .>.0,) w: U Hough . } >l)l) Clybui n Drug Co. ?? U. 10. Stevenson . . o.OU Miss I'i. Sunders 1.00 M ias Sara Stecdman . . . . . . .1.00 P. M. Woo ten 1 0.00 Mr and Mrs. F. N. McDowell 5.00 Cash . . ? ? ' *00 Dr. Cm. C. Trantham 1.00 A. C. 1 >i awdy The Rest Shop (.5. C. Bruce 10.00 W, I'. Thomas . . .'i.oO F. Dess (ioodale 1.00 The Fashion Shop 5.00 Baptist Circle . . ... 2.05 I K. Lang 1.00 C. C. Whitaker . , . . 1.00 J. L. Heed, Chicago 2.00 Camden Furniture Co. .... 2.00 Max Mogulescu 5.00 T? Schenk & Co. 5.00 James Zemp ...... ? ? 1.00 Cash . 2.00 N. C. Boy kin . . 10.00 T. B. Bruce 5.00 Hank of Camden ... . 25.00 Camden Chronicle . . . - 25.00 J. B. Zemp 10.00 C. II. Yates 10.00 II. Ci. Carrison, Jr 10.00 H. <i. Carrison, Sr 10.00 The Wigwam 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Taintor 50.00 W. A. Fd wards 10.00 Mrs. M. M. Mac Kwan .. 500 ( 'ash 100 ( 'ash 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. CJraham 50.00 L. O. Funderburk .>.00 Mr, and Mrs. 11. M. Ken nedy, .Ir 25.00 S. H. Mickle . . 5.00 John S. Lindsay 5.00 Loan & Savings Bank . . . . 25.00 Camden Clothing Co. . . . 5.00 W. R. 7emp . . . 10.00 flirseh Bros. & ('??. 10.00 Cieorge T. Little 25.00 C. B. Spradley . 5.00 W. K. Wat kin.% 5.00 W. L. McDowell 10.00 Kershaw Oil Mill, Kershaw. . 100.00 John T. Stevens, Kershaw . . . 50.00 II. S. Campbell . . . 5.00 Frank Coursen 50.00 Mrs. F. Leslie Zemp . . 5.00 Zemp Del'ass 10.00 William King 5.00 Thomas Anerum .5.00 Dan M. Jones .... .'t.00 W. R. Nelson .'{.00 W. L. Wooten L00 Camden Wholesale (Irocerv .>.00 Charles T. (ireene 5.00 (). R. Norton i 1.00 Camden Lumber Co 2.00 Camden Iron & Bras* V\ wrks ? 2.50 T. I,ee Little 10.00 O. B. Moselev 100 I*. B. DeLoache 100 I-'.. 1*. Truesdale . . 1.00 Willis Sheorn {.00 .). 11. Watkins LOO Miss Margaret Chewniux 1. 00 Charles Villepigue LOO L. A. Wittkow .~k\ 1. 00 .1. W. I >ixon ... 5 1.00 Miss Christine .lone- ? 1.00 (ius Beleos . 5.00 Chris Beleos . .>.00 John Rickard . 1 00 K. B. Buddin . 1.00 Joe McKain . . 1 -00 Hums <Si Barrett M.00 Louis Lamonski 'vOO T. T. Truesdale . . .... 1 .00 L. J . Wh itaker ... 1 00 I.. T. Mills ... 5.00 D. A Boykin 10.00 M. B. Williams .*>.00 ( 'ash ... . 2.00 W. c. Smith . . . . 5.00 i-'. N . Hopkins . . . . 5.00 'ash ... .25 S. W. HutfUe 1.00 W. L. Rush 5.00 ( \ A . I ?avic .^r-. . . .50 V. H. Sinrlan . . ... 1 .00 W. M. Loll is 1.00 K. M. Jont i 2.00 John Land LOO W. S. Burne* 1.00 \ A. West . . ... 1.00 I*'. N*. Mcf orkli^ . . . 1.00 William Horn?b\ 1.00 Nero Reed 1.00 Sam Mc Cask ill 1.00 L -Snyder l.OO M. H. Hey man & Co. . . . . 5.00 L M. Snuth 1.00 Firfft National Bank 25.00 C. J. Shannon 10.0?0 Camden Floral Co 10.00 Miss Olive Whltredge . . . . S OU Miss Neibit 6.00 Cosh 10.00 K. N. Shannon .. . . .'<.00 G. H. Haum . .. 10.00 I.. L. Walnau . . . , . , . , . , 1.00 l\. .1. |,?-wis 1.00 Miss Klla Hail.- 1.00 1'. N. HeteoH 1 .00 Alt \ i'iipajohn .'1.00 Mi mm May A. Hcrshmanch ? ^-00 ?I. U Higgins 6.00 City of Camden .. .. . , 100,00 Miss May A. Her-diman . . ?.00 (J, L. Higgins 6.00 Total $|4^U0 The following letter mldrcKned to the secretary of the Chamber of Com merce, signed by (J. L. Kicker, trcas* urer, has been received : "We wish to acknowledge your check for $644.06 through the Cam den Chronicle from the citizens of Camden. This check is certainly ap preciated and assure you these funds will be used to the best advantage possible for the families that are in need." George Nelsrin, colored, is a pa tient in a GafFnoy hospital suffering with i u broken neck sustained last Tuesday when he foil forty feet from a high school building on which he was working. Kay Kerrell, white, is under arrest in Darlington on a charge of arson. It is alleged that he burned a barn on the night of April 21, the property of Bright Williamson, of* Darlington. Ifv is alleged to have confessed. Fmii'tf't'Vr prisoners, headed by "Slippery- Dan" Hanlon, made their escape from the jail at Denver, Col., Thursday night after overpowering three guards. NOTICE Thia i? to a?k anyone holding iln Ice Book i??ued by Camden Ice Company tof" please look at their book and see if the number correspond* with any of the follow ing nmbers: A-2168 B-1861 A-2173 B- 18(53 A-2174 ? B-1876 and if to please call telephone 18. These books are out with no other record in our office except the num ber, and it U possible that driver collected for them and you have no credit. Respectfully, ' ' " VV - . ' ? Cj ^ .. ; '' ' ' ; ? ? ' " ' * V _ C'' "- ?' ' (1 " ? ' .... " Camden Ice Company - : ? ' .A - ' ' v .v V "X John I). Miller, negro, wanted in Laurens to answer a charge of mis-, appropriation of $600 of the funds of the Silver Star Lodge, CJr^nd Order of Odd Fellows is under arrest in Brooklyn, N. Y? and will be brought back to Laurens this week. Dr. W. H. Kelly, well known citi zen of the Walnut Grove section of Spartanburg county who, a few years ago was a candidate for railroad com missioner, was among those who were injured in Wednesday's cyclone. Ilia injuries, though painful were not es pecially serious. Charlotte Thompson Club Meets. } The Home Demonstration Club J (!irls of the Charlotte Thompson School entertained the teachers and boys of the high school last Wednes day, April 23rd, after school. The girls made candy 'u their regular lesson period and this was later served to the teachers and boys. Many games, led by our beloved and enthusiastic demonstration agent, Miss Boyd, were enjoyed. Chief among these was a laughing contest. Three prizes were given to the hearti est laughers." Those who felt they were not inclined to laugh lost con trol of their restrained emotion when the' contest began. After this the girls got busy and served the candy, for the appetites were then at their best, due to the laughing which had just gone before. Camden Clothing Co. Announces their Showing of Gabadines Tropical Worsteds Seersuckers Straw Hats Bathing Suits pj Men's Outfitters r o Shirts, Clothing ?J. I Then cvoryono left for the ball game down at the field. \ ! ? # ? . ? ?_v This little success in our social activities shows the harmonious co operative work of the teachers and pupils of Charlotte Thompson not only in class work but in social acti vities as well. HIRSCH BROS. & COMPANY .. ? s <?. Commencing May 10th at 9 A.M. NO CHARGES; NO C.O.D.'s OR APPROVALS. BUT WE MAKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE SENSE. WE WILL ALLOW A SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS. We are known for carrying the larg est and best stock of shoes in the community. Big Cuts on all Shoes Ladies', Men's and Chil dren's. Ladies white shoes from 98c up. Ladies' Patent Leather and Kid shoes from 98c up. Big lot white Kid trimmed with red and blue, sale price $1.95. lied and Green Sandals, sale price $1.95. Ladies'- Satin 1 strap pumps, sold for $5.00, high and low heels, sale price, $2.95. One lot Ladies' Patent Leather Sandals sold for $4.95, going on sale for $2.95. One lot Ladies Tan Calfskin Sandals Sale price $1.95. Men's dress shoes, $2.50, worth double One Big Lot of Men's Dress Shoes $7.50 and $8.50 val ues, at $2.98. Special Discounts on all Men's ready to-wear. A WORD TO THE WISE All Ladies Dresses ?r a. \ xr cut down from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. Buy at the Big Store and save money. All silk Dresses re duced ? regardless of cost-Must move Big Lot Linen Dresses sold for ^7.50 and $10.00; Your choice $4.95, One lot Japan Crepe Dresses go ing in this sale at $3.48. Children's shoes from 50c up. Big Lot Ladies' Gingham Dresses Sale price $1.95. .... .. . . Ladies' Waists worth $1.50 and $2. Sale price 79c. One lot fine Voile Dresses; $7.50 val - ues, Sale Price $3.95. Fine raised Dotted Voile Dresses sold from $10. to $12.50 Sale price $5.95. All white Voile and Organdy i n this sale at sacrifices. Ladies' Hats 1-3 to 1-2 off on all ladies hats-They must go Hirsch Bros. & Company, Camden, S. C.