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The Camden Chronicle w jsi.-u ?lj?u-i-i-'j? ? ii, ,. ii j.'. i in,, 'i'?j uu-na^i'L. ... i i ! ! in, mi mi. i. i^-jjxu?? 1?-u?i?rgip ..1.1.1.. CXIX. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1827. NUMBER 30. . -?.V. " ' . **-> i ' uui-jL n ,'i i iii , t . i iggaaeeggagssgg-s^^ in n n 1 HpgN school honor roll l|(8 Who Have Made Good DurH ink' Month of September Knowing is a list of honor roll Hi in the Camden schools for the th of September: Schollarship Honor Roll Bade lA-7-Aileen Beek, Harriet Ber, Nets Kirkland, Louise McBy, Lois Rhame, Lottie Smyrl, y Zemp, William Christmas. K Frietag Raymond Harris. Bade 1C?Willie Childerq, MarBt West, Elsie Claire Redfearn. Bade 2A?Wilhelmina Strak, Bette West, Wylie Hogue, Daniel Baskill, Jack Rhame, Jack RichB Jack Villepigue. Hade 2B?Payton Shirley, AlberBRush, Alva Lee, Harry Moore, Bs Graham, Carolyn Nickloson, Bette Jorden, Louis* Mickle, Caro Hflt, Harold Smith. Bade 8A?Minnie Sue Bruce, Lil Davis, Catherine Dempster, Bla Dunn, Louise Kerrison, Ellen Be, Haeal Shirley, Lillie Mae Bh, Willie Mae Smith, Jean Van Bingham, Nancy Watts, Francis Bman, Billy DeLoache, Sidney land,1 Bobby Marye, Lylea Munn, Bey McLeod, Isaac Pitts, H. B. BeyBade JB?Jolynn Hall, Clyburn Bins, Basil Munn, Mendel att, J. B. Johnson, ade 4A?Lena Stevenson,x Jack Bll, Raymond Moore. McKain Brds, Robert Shaw, Sarah Bis Ehzabeth Goodale, Alma Hunter, Bie Mickle, Emily Shannon, m Sheom, Edna Strak. Bkde 4B?Pearl Godwin, Flecha 1 or ton. ade 4C?Rufus Corbitt,- Raymond on, C. W. Rhoden, Liza Jacksoh, abeth Reed, Edna Scarborough, ade 5A??Dorothy VanLanding, Katharine,, Brayshaw, Ruth Deie, Charlotte DuBos?^ I^ences eod, Estelle Myers, Florence, fer, Mary Waters, George BriinJames Chapman, Jack Haile, ne Hoffer, Roland Moore. Bde &B?-Eugene Howard, Hazel > Elva Hicks. Bde 7A?Katherine Kennedy. Bde' 8A?-Alice D&Pass. Bde $B?Joe Jenkins, George H Grayson Shaw, Ruby Burns. 9A-r^Willie- Haile, .Carolyn H> Carolyn McKain, - Emily Hlytt East, Efizabeth Zemp. H ivA?-Dpncafi Lang, Rochelle I '' m *0B?Carolyn Burnet, ..Betty Nell Goodale, Caroline Ison. Be 11A?Elmer Watts. H? 1 IB?Evelyn Bruce, Ellen H ' i?ary Boykin, Mary Brown, Bpa D^loache. Attendance Honor Roll BWe JA?Ai,een Beek, Harriet Ur, Helen Goodale, Dolly Jackson, Kirkland, Louise McNeely, Rhame, Grace Rhoden, Sarah Fv' 1?,%? Sfnyr,? Betty Whitafhay Williamson, William ChristI Ernest Frietag, Raymond HarClarion Hasty, Harold McCas- ' , iBft Stevenson, Maseriburg tier, Billy Wilson, rade IB?Lenson Graves, Andrew ier, Harry Lee Waters, Iva hisby, Lila Mae Muggins, Sybil fnson, Kathal^en Smith. Itade lC?Arthur Brown, Joseph wn, Curtis DeBruhl. Willie Child. ^^^"ChrtetmaB; II. C. Christ 1 M 5 ef Hicks, Guy Mayer, McKensie, Archie Stemr..Wali NV haley Douglas Ogburp, RhetMcLeod, Vivian Threatt, Tommie iheen, Ted Dabney* Carl Drakerfpf? r2,A~?,0phia Creed? Dorothy ri! \. na Mo2re' Dorothy Moore, ne Morgan, 'Margaret Osborne, Hmma Stmk, Elene S?een, ^Team,^L?oHe^WatUr^ulftUc_ t Vv^er?y Branham, Henry Carriki?i mL. Cariyk Moseley, P?tds Fred Sheheen, Jpck YilleInion. U 88 W?ot8n' Eu0>81 ?dc 2B?Harold Smith, CarolyT Wvn^Uvf L- i - deanGtte Borden, pt jas i*L\ nS' J- c- Hough, SVir0ff' Katherine Mayers ^William,. Kt? i3ni7rMT?r!f bw.UM pt. Lillian Davis, Virginia Davis, gwne Dempster/ Charla Dunn. Hapi^s; Louise Fjon, Ellen Little, . Florence R?e, Thelma Sawyer, Hasel Er. Lillie M.e Smith, Willie M? P. Rule Smyrl, Je.n. V.n Un* fcm, N?ney .w*tt?, Allen GaWer, 1-jS |?vsa.?sxj;? ^d?M??zr^*i,1Sns_B*ker' F|,<tTx?es za 1 - o, rwTi?sa MMSrar' * * tzi- Ssh?^w" "eshe" wil.l. OPEN NEW STORE j Mr F^h"' '? <W.U Ten On. tore on Bro?d Street * teiMS J'rS' i''i8che|' a nat?ve of Ches! ' , C" who has been making his yZ:;; c*rden1 ,or th< Ios.VR .! the Camd<"i ? Knalty company on the weat ' * Br"ad ?l'eet the building forT?yZU' \ by Mcteod-R<"h company where he wiU aeon open a "T'J^ U" t-tflve The new firm will be kl,ow? ?? ^ rim . Te" and T?""ity-five Centa store. Mr. Eiachcl, who will B , ?PiUI a *'?t?d With thk Hn"* r"n of exP?ri?nce in this line of bus.ness. His plans were o gobach to Chester to engage in business but he Ala u, that he owns his own h?me here, likes .Camden lore he has made many friends, bo he has decided to enter the mercantile inc to deal in small articles bo popular with the general public. Workmen are now engaged in remodeling the interior of the atore, good** havji^een ordered and wlil be (here for openi/ig about the firat of | November. Mr. Fischel is populat with the trade and will ho doubt receive a large patronage from the trading public. Beard, DeLacy Bray'shaw Jack sanWTedEHette ,aoodakl' ^ck Hal sail, Ted Johnson, L. S. Maver pnu mond Moore, McKaTn eichmda Wrtlf Marion Smith,' Ham Wet""0"' ry Sham,on' w"Grade 4B?Ethel Evans, Evelvn Horton, _ Mary Ellen . McDowell thv W RUth Waters, Dorothy Watt*, Norman Cornell, Lerov WMi8 DeJlruh1' ^ace Hal? Rnrr*D ^yers, Reddipg Oglesby, rG FW*l?y' Ral^ Trapp. b * \a4?. -Hufus Corbitt, Ray ieen Britten Et"ard H?"*nd, CaroAlma Smyri Scarborough PeLy ^%\^"ahe?>?eh y8R5th' ?fcrCh^ryUbyFGarLdiS'e "if* Sawyer, Fences Shanks. An tokes, May N. Trapp, Dorothy VanWaUs fi^^Mtf"y Wnters> Eleanor atts. George Brunson, James Chan Hoffer tR?frCedl IT* Hai oiter, Roscoe Johnson, Edwin KerMoore Rot! ;Mont?<jr"ery, R?|aiul Sheheen, SH^rJ^ F ndj Grade Black well, Howrllrrw ?k Clyburn, Laverne tronyers, . Woodrow Dprity, Ralnh Hayn/s', S Rnlm t y M?sc|ey, Curtis Itiiev, W. TraPP- Margaret Baker, Alice i Lh^''? Brown, Elva Tt,&RRuhdi.x?ley' Richey, I Cl?hurn 5(^L^<>ddy Connell,* Louis ^owSs'-He^Zn ,DeBruhI' John MoaefZv wlttT J*fk80n' William Moseley, Wfffiam McLeod, Beaufort Nelson, John Pettigrew, Lloyd Smyrl hrank Smith* Jack Shirley, Harold' Shirley Annette Hasty, Rosa Lee teS? oB!i nn MSCa?kl,1? Alice Mel- ! Iff!'. 0radell . Stevenson, Purvj* Grade 6A?Alemeto Baxley Marl iSbate Rin' Mary Lee Blakeney, Kirklnn? Haynesworth, Mary Ellen W l Eniwi u Mng, Mary McCasJjii, Elizabeth Moore, Grace Moaelev 1 Shirff6ti R ote ?hann?n? Golda I rale, ' Antoinette J Sb HaT' \fo!fa i>tbk Wooten, CatherKirkland ?!!!' Lawrence| Mo^r" MXot ' IHi'mhton I Sy Wniiam11 Thf Shaw Jam?? Shirif* fSJ? TJlOIhP8on. |jrGrade 6B?Willie J. Hough Carrie] Heme RonrdC'K. ' ChrStmn. <r<*' '*me? Calder, Alvinl <^n5rc*nee"' GhristwaeJ vfririP ' J*m?" DeLvacheJ X1??1 jV^dner, Richard Jenkins fe gdwin Johnson, William Johnson.] sESfif8 5^?' Bi? S A?bwt Reedf U*Ue Smlthl Grade <*C^EHzabeth Dunn, Eliza.! Dabnita8wn' i t?* Watt8' Hlihue J' Haynes, L. T. Hoi-1 ? v*ada -7A?Hojner Baldwin. Jack! Jbilt'h r a8*P^d?' Aust?n Jones.j J??eph Lang, Melicue MbCoy, James I gs&teSPIta: Sara K?rkUn,i ^therine Kennedy, P?? ^Xley^ y?-. 5Wysrn ZpmpFun"fLrl? D.E?l:rn^,r& Asbury Taylor, KSnoX*^'! wyV- ?s W.; C. McManus, Elliott Sheorn a .Iv?hTCi,rD^ K:' rSSfi,?^ M*e Milton, Blanche Mc^ wBVic?5^ Roth ^ MaP .R,*n Strak, Gladys Talbert, Maggie Uu McCaaklll. ' BSCAPJBD CONVICT CAPTURED ' *rn!, ,l^an Charged With Bigamy Hack on County Gang M. R. Leet one Qf -. Ki# prisoners who made a successful &&7*y in a county truck wS road w-.t?n ihe Church Si-Wwrasarffl dodging about In to. wood? IB TlUPt8?n?turen<>rt,K'*?tern Ker,h?w 1 Officers s p w tftHed b* Ru ' , s- 1 VVa'kins and Magis. Be'thuS'Xr n0rth "f Ifor more th.n ?{! '? tic.;-.d ; L-Ir'f""-"'~!'3 u swamp and gotten a negro woman to serve him breakfast. He ate th? meal and left immediately for the swamp again, requesting the woman to keep silent as to his visit win tracks were picked up and followed ?ome distance, but the man was cunning and aiwavs kent 7? 1 woods. Mr W.Tffi *&! Kethune to have the highway in>*>r/i I &*?? *as ^?tk,and y M?' fe? USXt ? Woy. ?f the highway, 80 he and of Big Lvfih well hidden at the end ?K !g ,Lyn<-he8 river bridge and about eleven o'clock thoy were rw warded by their man showing up fcl 'e,ti?!"m" <J from lhe bridge aXd u a -fdwme timber , nearbv A surren^^8 ?V r hU head and he found fn^h lmmc'diately. and was ?nd ft(J ,be uninjured from the fall. He told a fairly straight tale nf Ue ZZZT, , "f 'be ?'eape' ftee says that after reaching a d aaTlPfiWveenf tt6 tr^Ck WaS ?ba"don irethlr rf 1 a party "nnained tofightn/rr of tim<5 were in Thev ken? fnTif 8earcjlin* them, iney kept to the woods and fields Offlceyr"cooi;va-.n<1 hi" UJe tallica wi;h waaS?theth? 'eadt'r ?f the break, "what Z dm o*""11, Gibson's reply i lht? ,.they were going to break i order tn ? St?re they came to in 1 him already ie r::;',?cihT "e was going to steal the first riow>i dOMmt?meVe u,duget" that be bad I uiivhtT ,a theft of ?"e and if WitherCT"i n0t be mu?b worse,! bu? "if s?tr notbia" --?unko?ofh?:! last week Zt these ZoyTZZZ'' To', ThTZ int? ^e refreshrnen11 tooZZZ ?J ?fficera that the- men I took up the Southern railway i ??d 1 ?T Woni,"gedtt0heVutrt lG Z** IoeXa'ZndlZ " tbWstoK goes to the credit of our rec?nt Northern chain gang recruits. ' ' da^and'38 brou*ht ^ Camden TueabSfk ^ 'XAZLhenot aent rather go to t^uffftoLng iTt^ I *f bUme to Gibson 'as the fing leader? 1 ten yea^forV^my!11 ?entence Wednestiay, some changes have been a^a ?>? personnel of thigang'j intondent of the D^Kalb ^?fUP7; Zft "LZ ^oby Dabney" who goes to another part "of th?? rnnut.. Hjchargeof a h"ed gang S? Moacley ha, been succeedS 'at the BufSo^JJL^?^Weat <5 'it ' R; West who haa bee'n'toe county working force, for sbme i^now with toe D^.ib g^g"**' - ?"* . ? ' : : W&H yiiiiiit Outside of falling victim to one of the numerous pickpockets that must their trade fn the ritst iroAds that thronged the atmeU rarr**-,ot?with. ae y or Spartanbarg, but he ?heV ' l,""* *orth (h? money. The robbery oceuned, the . Mayor hinka, out on me landing tieio ?Mn the crowd surged forward as the li. ma, Urtd the huge thepng was wkts. fccCy oblivious tt> evw^Mng except getting a gflntpso cf WndborSS Chester Reporter. ' j BONDS FIXED FOB ELEVEN Former Camden Man Mixed Up #In Conspiracy Tq Defraud (From New* and Courier, October 13) Bonds totaling $110,000 have been fixed for the eleven defendants, indicted Monday in the United States Court for the Eastern district on charges of conspiracy, to violate provisions of the Federal land bank act. The cases grew out of the failure of tye Beaufort Bank and of the South Uarolinn Agricultural Credit i Company. W. E. Richardson, president of the bank and chairman of I the bojtrd of direotors of the Credit company; R. C. H'ofne, Jr., president of the credit company, and Miss Beulah Harvey, secretary and treasurer of the credit company, are nam A "I each " of' the six indictments upon which true bills were returned Monday by the Federal grand jury. Bond for Richardson and Home was fixed at $4,000 fh each case instituted against them. Miss Harvey's bond was set at $3,000 for each case. For the eight other defendants bond of $4,000 for each case against them was fixed. 'Defendants, and the total bond set by Judge Ernest F. Cothran in Bacfi instance are given: W. K. Richardson, $24,000; Beulah Harvey, $18,000; Harry Bowers, $12,- ' 000; H. B. Macklin, $8,000; W. R. ' EvC, Jr., Patrick Wall, J. L. Butler, J. Sims, E. M. Mitchell, N. P. Bryan, 1 $4,000 each. - . , The eleven defendants, indictments against whqn*^ were brought after more than a^year's investigation by special accountants for the federal government, are charged , with conspiring to violate the Land Bank Act by making false repre- ] sentatiobs of^securities to the fed- j i eral intermediate bank in Colum-' bia. jj Between $800,000 and $1,000,000 is involved in the transactions out of which the indictments grew, ac- j cording to J. D. E. Meyer, district ' attorney. Sale of Real Estate - ' Mr. L. C. Shaw, of the C. P. Du- ' Bose & Company, real estate de-i partment reports the sale of the!, houses and lot of W. L. Rush* formerly the W. L. McDowell home on:; North Lyttleton Street to Heiiry:J Savage, Sr. Also through the same agency the j sale of a 50 foot lot fronting on the proposed .Carrison Street, extending ' from Hampton Avenue to Chesnutj1 Street, the property of Mrs. Emma ; C. Villepigue to W. E, Jackson and!' Mrs. Cora Jackson. ' Kaker-Gaskin On Wednesday, October 5, at 2 p. j m., in the First Baptist Church of Washington, D. C., Dr. * Madge S. , Baker, daughter of Rev. and - Mrs.' A. C. Baker, of Ridge Spring, S. C.,1 and Dr. John S. Gaskin, of Mt^ Qro-' ghan, S. C., were quietly married by 11 Dr. S. J. Porter,.pastor of the rfiUrch.j Drew Baker, of New York, brother of: the brjde,. Dr. Hilla Sheriff, of Philadelphia, classmate of the bride*' and Miss Rebecca Gaskin, of Raleigh,!. Ni C., sister of the groom, were, prfe- ' sent at the ceremony. After visiting places of interest in Washington and Baltimore, Dr. and Mrs. Gaskin returned to Mt. .Crbghan, where they will make their home and practice their profession. vftl The bride is a1 graduate of Winthr^p colleg^e^ ^College fifteen months she has been connected with the^Btate;Hospital of.: Iowa. ii The grooft^ Is a son of Mr', add Mrs. ! J. Ek> Gaskin, of the Flat R&ck section of Kershaw county. He is a graduate of the Medical College of South Caroliha, arid sinco-hisgraduation Has practiced mfedl.ciritT At Mt. CroghaiL-?Kershaw Era. Fjrst Week Common Pleas Jurors Jurors drawn Tuesday to serveN for the first > Monday in November are, as follows: 4 J. D. Baker,'Kershaw; JJ. B; West, Kershaw; M. B. Wooten, Cassatt; .Sam C. Tpicsdale; J. D. Davis, CamAMI: R?ttben^B?Bh?m, Xui|o<^ L. B.j Williams, Kershaw; J. L. Phillips, Kershaw; E. M. Boykin, Camden; i S. 5 Af. SoWeB^Kerthaw',/ Bower^'^Cartatt; Brannon,. Camden; F. A. Nel-< $qn, Blaney; C. M. Moaeley-, Ckmden; j B. J; TrUesdale, Lugoff; Claud# T. Faulkenberry/ Kershaw; O.lh Brannoh,, Rethgftn; :Ii Bl' Marshall, ;C#m-; den; DuJ^Owehs, Westville; D. CV B'ackmon, Lugoff;, M. L. Porter, Logoff; R. E. Hammond, Bethune; G. G. Goff, Camden; J. M.'Clybuin, Bethune; Earl T. Truesdale, Lugoff; J. G. Qillis, ,Camden; John Moseley, Camden; W. C. Gaudy, Kershaw;; H. J. CHforis, Westville; Wv'B. Por-1 tev, CAfndcn; E. L. Truesdale, WestAille;' L? T. Pat#, Lucknow; R. A. Jackson, Lugoff; B. J.-Barnes, Camcm; J. fc,yCaJan^JCershaw; J. B. Mc?oy, Cassatt. i 'I - T 11 ??BLBETIIl'NK NEWS NOTES Happening* uf Interest a* Told By Our Regular Correspondent ,-i | | f $ , Bethune, Oct. 18.?The B. Y. P. U. gave a very attractive social on laat Thursday evening at the home of Misses Eunice and Eva Severance. The living room had been arranged to repreaent an old-fuahioned school room with benches and blackboard j and the teacher in old-fashioned I costume. The pupils were given lea-1 sons in the three '"RV and at recess I played games. To further carry out I the "old day school" idea at the noon] hour the pupils found their dinners, I which consisted of assorted sandwiches and candy, under the benches in tin buckets and pasteboard boxes. More than a score of ypung people J enjoyed the evening with the Misses J Severance. The first of the seriiyi of lyceuml numbers which was given at the] school' auditorium Friday evening I provided the audience with a big] amount of wholesome fun. Almost] from start to finish the room Was in] an uproar of laughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mc- ] Leod, October 17, a daughter, Rose Therrell. Miss' Lucile Hilton who attends Coker college has been at home for sever#! days where she came on account of illnfss but has recuperated sufficiently to return to school, Miss Sarah McGee, a member of the high school faculty, had as her guests last Sunday her parents and brother and sister from York, S. C.J Born to Mr; i\nd Mrs. J. C; Dixon, October 9, a son, Willfkm Edward. ] Miss Sarah Bee Heustiss, a student at Winthrop college was a recent visitor at her home. Messrs. Lester* JCing and Norwood Thomas of Columbia spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Malloy Hearon of Chicora college has been spending several days at home. Quite a number of- the* Bethune people are attending the fair in Co-] lumbia this week. j The Bethune football team played*} McBee Tuesday afternoon bn the ] home field. Bethune was victorious, scoring 6 to 0. One of the five white convicts that escaped from the Kershaw 'county ihaingang' was captured as he was crossing Big Lynches river bridge by Rural Policeman S. P. Watkins and Magistrate C. C. Pate of Bethune. This man was on for ten years and had served three years of the sen-,] tence. ] I.ugoff .Wins Second Place j We learn through the home dem-} :>nstration office for this county that] the Lugoff community farm display and booth at the State Fair in Co- ] lumbia was yesterday awarded sec- j und place in the state by the judges. ] Lexington county won first place. Filling Station Burglarized The coufity jail jigain holds two | moi? undesirable transients who | were arrested by Deputy Sheriff , G. J F. Cooley Sunday night a few miles} south of Camden. They gave their ] names as Lawrence Dyke ilnd Ed-] ward Dyke, brothers, both of Liver- ] more Falls, Maine, and from a hank book found in the pockets of one of] Ihe^men, the^ were giving their coy J rect names. Both are whi^_aten j around the ages About eleven o'clock Sunday night] the men are alleged to have burglar- | ized the filling station of Mr. Perry j Bradley, located about twenlve miles | north of Camden on foe Oaroden-] Charlotte bighway.: Mr. Bradley] heard them and^gave chase ii* hisl auto. He drove just behind tbmipi-] til reaching Camden he picked up Mr. Cooley and the two followed them to a point about aix miles below Camden, where the men bad of the car proved they were the mep, wanted and they were brought back to Camden along with the car they were driving. The men had evidently been "robbing other pieces for the officers state they bad thr$e ovefrcoats in the car and more overcoats in a comparatively new trunk thjy had aboard ttie car?efitfrely too ma-" ny overcoats for two men to wear. Mr. Bradley recovered most of the goods stolon from his pI#<w,p?,r'',%Q; , fe Tax Iffcyi*! M :M The tax books for Kershaw County were opened on October l.r>, for the payment jot 1 and TreAsdresr S. ^frylle Hogue^Us us that he started off well for the first day with $851.01 paid In. Mr. Hogtift has Mr. T. B. McClain as a clerk in his office and they have made' quite a bit of changes on the -interior of MM9III IIIUIV l W??I and also making the off lee- more conten lent for the general public. Mr. Hogue haa tntcred into this, work ip his usual svstamalic And businesslike manner >nd will no doubt make the county a most efficient officer. IHKN lfeLOACHE WINNER I Camden li?y Will <;? To Atlanta To I v Compete Further in Content I ( aimien feel* u full measure- of giatification and pride over the in, formation Received Tuesday evening I | telling of the success of one of her I sons, Bajnpkmin P. DoLonohe, in having won out over other competitors I in the Atwater-Kent audition ellmiI nation contest held last Friday evening at Asheville. I This puts Mr. DeJxiache in the hald* In Aeithf "eXt cont?8t to be . I held in Atlanta next month, and knowing how much our promising ^young artist merits success, throughI rXrit- f 1,1 "? acknowledged tL h?r* ? ?i pt"8iLn* ^ritone, and the hard study he has put in under the instruction and patronage of professor Charles E. Burnham, of mnnS^Sr ^1 ihe la?t eighteen 182?earnestly pulling for I him and wishing him complete suelater " <inalw Ut Now York Mi, DeLpache delighted large audiences during recitals at the Hotel Klfkwood last winter. Consequentwho hLTO nui,,b<ir of northern fans HhEL? jj, Pleasure of hearing him I direct will favor him * with their I votes, as well as all fans of the Car- I I 0 lna? who would be very much pleased to have this worthy boy of- I aD.!XpuUW^^he prl- kr, I The Asheville Times of Tuesday I f-"the *">?? , U> The Chronicle Mr. I reV"gt? thl,t we thank the Oanrden people who have ahown such B?. 5". Interestin him and also for I the vote* aent In for him. I m ?nowJn North Carolina I Rock' N- c" Oct. 18. I Kr^vffr n today had its first snow m3T. ? ,i *!? 8WlM"- OHven by a I\i -j wind the sjpw fell throughout I the day but melted as fast as it hit tehn?i?fU ?nU1 niShtfa11 when the tehperature began to drop sharply. I . An All Day Service Rev. B. R. Frith, pastor of the new Free Will Baptist Holiness Church, located in front of the Mill School House, invites the public to an all I day service oit Sunday, October 23. He asks that those who attend please bring a basket well filled with lunch. Johnson Quits Washington I Washington, Oct. 15? Walter I l^hin^n?A veAeran Pitcher of the I ba5 ?f?" ' ArneHcan league base- ~rl a^/4 $Jub' ba? resigned from the team ' I and President Oriffin has accepted the resignation. Johnson, who celebrated his 20th anniversary a*.* I major league player this year, wilb ? I be given an unconditional release at f n. r?<*uest Provided waiver? ere obtained from other clubs <jff the- I I h/lf a UnIlkt otker ?tftrs of bftBe- J stflLw0 pfac?ed the heights ' 'of Jr** 1? PVB theit declining Athletic year?"iB the uniform of a 0 I ",fbQr league, the "Big Train" has Ifrl ff t0 quUit ?nd go ,n*? business I at a time when he thinks he still has |a.few vktorie? left in his arm "j I Association to Meet at Pisgah ^Vhfl Kerehaw Baptist T Association will meet on-October 27 and October | f at Pi***h Baptist church, located mile miles south of Camden. v . Recital Tonight DunllT^0^0'"1 f"1 * ?iven >=y the -flTO" ?f t.he muelc class of Mrs. ** Jp- Ruiabert :at the?high?-gchuu?- -? auditorium, Friday evening, October UU%!B ?S,0CK to I Public ig extended an invitation ??,OCat* Camden-Sumter Road l,rtp?rt of the m??Mng of the ; State highway commission held in l^olumt^jplp^^y ^ I ^ taken from the Columbia State of Wednesday: oil-Ft! M* ^man.'- superintend.' : ^ IaSt' * n Protest the relocation of the road passing the ' ins Mr P "*** Camden' SuPP?r^ Z ? *nah J- Wa'unnm^tee ^ r Itlxuiin uf Ilei. shaw county. Senator (3. c. Welsh, oflCershaw eouhty, Bttpporfed Jfctf, located road. The commission agreed ;o support the relocation and, with ?MW#*tioii 6f the board- of di^-' Z^or to' inducr^riegTl' M ' Mjfg& ^ miles^oFroiid sta,e highway system to connect the 'arm# -w tbe new highway." .. mean? that the route im^outHned In The Chronicle a few weeks M H tbe one used, f The new $ .yoad - I / "fi. *T WKJ Miwttl vjitir.il am, _!aib? MV?ik>wing along the NortfeS l^rn t railway, Lrpssin- tTthe ^ ^'b ot ^6yk\n mU^^ond. ^ ^ ' "^?r ljh? :VtBffti'f..>0nc ..