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feurtal atii> JJeramutl qitoiim r ^ b, MM U>UI?e IT NETTLES . ,,w r M'< rouuty Kairt ET>eek "'All ' h-iui t|(| t tt?d .-h.irmliiK OftRKUn will f ,)t , gutrs thrown wide open fgW&M ? hearty welcome to roo? PliHheM to partake. ,me and wi- (ho poiaJbftttieM of i coui?t >' f t'omo and hoe the old idH thtt[ you J^y?> "Ot neon for Coruo arid renew the friend l 0( "the <Ih>'? that are no g|" Come from every section of county, mfngje with tho people our county, town, and let uh together for ?ho advancement pro*p*rHy of our Krand old . ? "'1 Attention I * l>. AJt l?, Joli it I). Kennedy Chaptur, :<t ? !?*? ItuiiH of Mrs .1 itH. n8 on hynli-iiVii Striiot, next, iday, N<)\ '? al 4 !'? Mrs. jju Kixl MIkk Knuiin Ifuiti* aw JiosfcHSf.s, ap4 cordially iiiviie [entire Chupter to be present, pleane notify tljeiil if you accept ; invJCfttion. Tlio Chapter Iiuk lut ninety members, and it 1h not r to a hostess to liavo her pre ,e for ninety guest h, and have y twenty-five present, Slection of officers for the in- 1 jing year, and delegate* to the1 vention which meets in Charles j? December makes thiH an im tant meeting, and the president e? yon to come out. For Tin* h'|>wortl> Orphanage. The Ladies Aid Society of (lie ttleton Street Methodist^ church re juHt completed six beautiful llts for I lie Orphanage. The iltlng was done In the spacious hub of the handsome home of this urch, and I he social feature wan elded I y pleasant, as their tongues was nimble as their needles, id then, too, It was a pleasure to w on colors that blended so beau ully, as only the most delicate fitel shades were used in making the uullts that are destined to irm the lads and lassies wlio have [w bright, silken threads running [rough the gray homespuns of hiked Daughtei'H (if Coiifedei'ttcj'*" On account of the above occasion e Atlantic Coast I4ne will sell mnd trip tickets from all points on b lines, on November, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14, from Camden, S. C., i Washington, I). C., at *16.25 with, >turn limit, to reach original start ig point not later than midnight of eceniber 1, 1912. ? For further particulars, schedules, Bservations, etc., apply to E. S. Ty >n, Ticket Agent, Camden, S. C. l?'or Sale. Small coal stove, comparatively cw, also one new / Majestic oil tove. Apply at this office. A Marriage ??f Inter* 4. Wo clip the fol lowing from ihe AahovlIJe Ctti&en. The iM?uy friends Of Mr Osborn, in this city Join In congratulations. He has brought his bride tg ( am d#n, where sht- will bo pleasantly received. They are Hopping ut ihe attractive homo of Mr#, John Me HmyH on Ivyttleton Htrect. The many friends that M r, o.>born has made during his hi ay In. thin city win guarantee a hearty welcome to tiia bride: ''The marriage of Mian Hue a^ik'h, Carland, tin* daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, 8. Carland, of Fletcher, and Mr. JnlitiH 1 1 anVii ton Osborn. of Cam den, Booth Carolina, occurred yestur tiny ut the Methodist church of Fletcher. The ceremony being " formed hy the pastor, Key. Henry ,1. Grope. The church wuh beautifully j decorated. The colore were yellow and white, the flowers used bain# principally ehrlsanthomums Mlua Kathleen ftlena Jones was maid (>f honor, and the ring bearer wan ihe four-year-old little Miss Margaret Johnstone, Mr. ICugcne Carland, a brother of the bride gave the bride away. Mlna Bertha OasMna, of Tam pa, Fla.?sang charmingly, All for You," prior to the entrance of the bridal party, "() Perfect |,ove" wan Hung by Miss Casllns after I In* pray er. Miss Carland wore a traveling gown of green and carried white chrysanthemums. The sown of MIhh Jones whh yellow and she carried chrysanthemums of corresponding eh add". The wedding marches were played by Mrs. J. F. Hailey. of Can ton, N. C After Nov. 1st Mr. andi Mrs, Onborn will be at hon^e at. Cam den, S. C., where Mr. OBborn Ik superintendent of the Southern Cot ton Oil company. The wedding was' attended by (he relatives and a nutn her of the most intimate friends of the principals. Miss Carland, who Ih: a most attractive girl, Ih related to a uumber of prominent North Caro linians and has many friends In the city." Mi*, and Mrs. Cuniilnglmi|i Kfdirn. Mr. and Mrs. *C. D. .Cunningham have returned from their wedding trip North and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Black on Academy street until their new horn in Woodland1 Is completed. Mr. Cunningham was 'married to Miss Nell Thompson, of Liberty Hill, last Thursday, the wedding being a very quiet one, and they left imme diately afterward on a trip from which they have? just returned. This wedding came as quite a sur prise, but on account of Mr. Cun ningham's popularity his bride will receive a hearty welcome among the1 Rock Hill people. ? Rock Hill Herald Subscribe for The Chronicle. y Sugars MUCH of the taste and pleas *" ure in feating good food depends on the sugar and syrups used. Think of the finished delight given to your morning meal when the syrup used with your cakes is pleas ing to your taste ? note that deliciousness when you drink well-made coffee with the right hind of sugar in it. Small matters?yes? but it is just those small matters that make life a complete success or a round of annoyances. We have studied the question-we pride ourselves on our attention to details of the kind. ? : :_r ~ - * f ' ' ^ ? ? * r-rrrvv^-^ ~ ?" : v Come in and ask us. DDI IfC'C The Pure Food DRL;LL O, , Store Wearing Apparel. They aut by the tobful sea. 8oro? waves danced the turkey trot, ftttd other waves murmured- Hut thc?y wer? thinking only of each other. ".May 1 kiss your aearf?" ventured he "No," a&id she. "Perhaps the hem of your Jacket?" "Speaking of wearing apparel, why not kiss my coat of tan?" she sug gested. '<? Then ho got wise. The Folly of Women. "Women are the slaves of fashion," he grumbled. "Yes, dear," his wifo replied, "I know. Wo arc an awfully silly lot. Hy the way, I round your lant buiiv rner'a straw hat yesterday, and it's Just as good and aa chean us new. Shall I get It for you?" "What! Do you want nut to make myself ridiculous by wearing that thing? It Isn't tlio right shape for this season." No Time for Trlflea. "Have you ever stopped to consider Hie fact that If you had $1,000,000, the Interest on it ?t. the safe rate of four per cent, would amount to* $-10,000 a year?" "No, I've been kept So durn busy earning my threo dollars a day thAt I haven't had time to pause and consid er fool things liko that." Has His in Bunches. "I don't believe my husband has a single fault," she said. "I congratulate you," her friend replied. "lie is the only perfect man I have ever heard of." "He isn't perfect. I said I didn't believe ,he had a single fault. The word single means only one, doesn't It?" MUD IS BENEFICIAL. Grudge ? Do you think mud baths are beneficial? Smudge ? Certainly. Whenever in surance and political grafters begin slinging mud at each other, the truth very quickly comes 'out. The Summer Widower, lie eyes the jink, forsaken ffink; He thinks of wife and wishes That she wa? hero to wash and wipe Those 7,000 dishes. A. Long Jurrtp. A political orator, evidently better acquainted with western geography than with the language of the Greeks, recently exclaimed with fervor that his principles should prevail "from Alpha to Omaha." ? Christian .Regis ter. An Exclusive Dame. "Lucile," said the haughty lady. "Yes, madam?" said the maid. "Look out of the window and see if any other lady Is using the ocean. If not, I may take a bawtb." The. Last Resort. "What do you- think? Miss bldglri says she is thinking of going on ths stage." ' "H'm! It must be the stage of ut ter hopelesness, then." The Wretch! Young I..ady ? Guard, will I have time to say good-by to my friends? Guard ? Afraid not, miss. This train leaves in two hours and a half. ? Sac red Heart Review. Easy Judgments. "Solomon was a wis? man." "Oh, he had it easy. Thero were no technicalities in his day, nor did he have to decide cnses with the alienists evenly divided." a ^ Consistent. Wigwag ? Have you congratulated the bride and groom? Henpecke ? No, sir7 I have not. I ?nay be lets of things, but 1 am no hypocrite. Yuothi ?? IU kIk* tlub. Mko it tiny gpeck on tho HOctuI horizon huts appeared the "four lA??f Clover" bridau club, beginning ' with only om> table of bri()Kt?, ami j lit* llU'ltl l)c| hlllp I'OlllpObt'd of (our i winaome maid* of the younger &et ; MI&hoh ('lata Wallace, Mihnie Orttlp Taylor, Ji.iu Y-liulhuy utid K'lul ' Vatea, The club Ik to iu> < t ? ? \ ? > two week*, on KThiay afternoon*. They aorve refreshment* and at thcl Odd of t Ik* hcuhoii will give a wore prig*. The ' Kour Leaf Clover" will t&kfr ita charm*. good luck, and fulfill' meut of wUhca.tO ho?m> of'Mlsa I Clara Wallace, who Ih to bo the bMMM next Friday afternoon.' In The W oods at liloouistmi > . Tempted by the ht?auilful duy that brought back the gold of ilie aUiMnier auhahlnr and made the Oc tober evening* more desirable than tho merry month of May, the Cher* okt'o (%inp I'Mre girl* went .out iftat 1 rtuturday for a tark and a p Untie. Inutile wood* at "lllooniHbuyyVthoy found II I ? t ? ? ; i I i pot Tin- he< I if (V vei of Hie dying year kindled gleaira of 'fiery rod, orange and golden yel low ovof all, a Korgeouw blazonry of rlolpuft color wuh top oil down by the deep KhadowH of tho woodn, and the rUb. 'dark reatful grfen of tho pollubt'd maKiiollaH. Tho happy I Camp I 'ire tllrla apeiu a delightful day, ifcrvod a bountiful lunch at noon 1 1 iid Htayed until t ho nun had Row !i down In the green *ea of far off pine i opa and the western aky Klowt d like Home vaat altar of io pa/., Kold ami vivid roa<? that . cooled their flURh In the blue of the dark ening sky. * And then one more day of happy memories wan added to the evergreen garland of life. Mutt ami Jeff, A large audience greeted (his popu lar musical comedy qu last Monday evening the opera house. Norn* ? tl?t we have heard of were dlsap- ?, pointed. The stage Hottlngrt were' attractive, tlie girls pretty, tin* .gongs catchy and Mutt and Jeff ir- : repreffsjble, For three houru the packed ho,u?o was highly ontertuin ed, Showing their appreciation by | good hearty laughter and continued t applause. The Hcene on hoard, the ship wan. particularly attractive, the girlB and boys In "fetching" cob tumeH, the ?()iigs bright and"bree7,y" and Mutt and .Jeff over present to "weave in a bit of fun. Th<> mauagerH of the opera house have certainly done their beBt so far to amuftO and entertain the thea tre goers of Camden and they have koiub tine attractions hooked for the season. Liberal patronage will bring good shows to our town, and people need recreation and aniUBO inent. "All work and Mio play makes jJack a dull boy." The next attraction is "introduce Me," tomorrow night. Now Dental Finn. Dr. 'a A, A. Patterson and 10. H. Kerrison, of Allendale, have pur chased the office and equipment of; Dr. L. W. Alston and have moved to Camden for the practice of den tistry. Their offices are focated in Hva second story of tlie Mann building on Main Street. Dr. Alston will lo cate In Atlanta, Ga. If you know of an item of news telephone it to The Chronicle. Wo will appreciate it and It will enable uh to givo you a much better paper. I ' i ? Don't forget the Kershaw Coun ty Fair. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS PUT IN CONDENSED FORM MAI II US Ol (iiAUtAI, IMliU I SI Si:< i iti:i> IIV ol II . XUUH>HTKIU), ' " 1 . Mr.' VV, H. and fmnlly will l**Avt? mm hi for OrwnVillu whvro (lu>y will make thulr homo In Hit futuru. Mr. |)awi>H wf1l>h?> t'oniit'cltMl with a i?lyml>lnu amJ homing ?>rt(?hllnh nuMit in dun t'liy. Mr. ami Mm. Diiwuu liuvo made many frlumlx WlUlfi I ? : - 1 . 1 . Ill $ of Ihlrt < ' 1 1 y who l?' Krot to (hem Iohv*?. Mr. Win. A. .!lunti?k?i Uuportntott Uoui of . Columbia District ?>f tlm Metropolitan Llfo JnHuranct* Coin ?puny, accompanied by Mr. J. K, Count*, lilt' ni'wl) appointed Asrtlrt ? ant Superintendent for 'bin division WOTji here Tm-^d i> with I'iipt \\ a Kc brock, i lu* lutai agent for 'bin company. Mr. Carl UohcIioi ougb, wbo was injured )u a coltbdop Im'I ween a motorcycle ami an auto Monday nlnlii of laHt week i h ?si I II confined 1 In tlio Columbia boapltal. Iliu Hl'Cnt j <Ht Injury in to IiIh knoo cap. The young inan'B friend* hope be will soon roeovar from bin tnJurloH. Mr. and Mih. MHch . Bellnue ami Mr. and Mr?. Tola Skinner,. ami Mr. Caraway, of (Jcoemlown, \vori> t |i*> KuiHta of Oapt. and Mm. 10. L. J'lndpH during tbo pant wock. trip from (Jooi'Kotown was niado in Mr. Skinnor'8 car. ltcv, 11. U. Itrownc was. at Mi j Zlon Baptist church Monday after-; noon where he e'ond neted the funer al Horvlctig of the Infant ehlhi ?> f Mr. and Mr*. Win. I. IMMiton, who hail died on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, .W.,1). (JrlgAby anil MIbh t'lemmie Klnhert.y, of Blaney, were among the out of town Visi tors \v h<> witnessed "Mutt & J off" | the Opera House Monday nl t . The Indies of t he Methodist church will serve dinner Wednesday and Thursday next in the vacant atore of Mr. T. J. Arrant a, on South Main Street., MIbb Waster Oonnler, wlio hu? been r visiting at the home of Mr. ?i?nd MrB. J. J. (Joodale, Huh returned to her home in Charleston. Miss ' Harriet.- Shannon, who haa been visiting in Yorkville for the paat ten days, returned home laat Tuesday. MIbb Fannie Wlthorhorn, of Kich~ mond, Vu., Is viaitnK at 'the home of Mr. and Mra. David Wolfe. / ' y. Will the aubBcrlber who has "The Broad flighwajK' please return it to the Camden library. Mrs. H. B. Browne la visiting her daughter, Mra. J. P. McNeil, of Florence. Mrs. .Eugene Blakeney, of Ker shaw, la the gueal. of Mrs. Leroy Davidson. Mrs. N. It. QOodalo and children are apeiMlins the week in Columbia. Mr, Itivera Alexander is spending the wo^k in Baltimore*. - t FINAIj DISCHA1UJK. Notice la hereby given that one month from this, date- November 30th, 1912, 1 will make to the Pro bate Judge of Kershaw County my final return aa administratrix of the Estate of M. B. Rabon, deceaaed, and apply thpretb for letters dismla sory of the aame. Florence Kabon, Oct. 30, v 1912. Administratrix KHHBIIAW tX>UNTV ^'AIlC NMXT im it huav a ~ Many AUriH'MdiiH ll< for tlm U?> fn*inn ? IQxUlbiUi to ??.< KoiHhaw ('ounty'u Third Awnunl Kalr will opto H?*t Thurmlay. Bverylblng in gfttlni in/ibipi >?' tli. fair h'owihIh Tturt will b?* plenty of ainnHotnont thl? your. Tin* ftiHIQctaMQu ' hnvtfiK l?oo|tt4tl (ho John? Up J Carnival Co., v. In. h will ii ?*i*l \ *? Monday,- TIhtv will l?0 dl|i IUT Horv<>d on tH,0 K r? i n ii . I ami plont y of ii iii \iKt* in <'11 1 for ovoryhody, Tlltl ?'X Ii U)l t rt pr 0U) I HO to ho K00<1 Mila your ami all 'in all cvury <?n? mil oxpuci to h<?*> a good Hhowjliic of i h?? <oun<y'H r#MOut'C0M, H? hool Day ilila >t<ai will l?o made . an udradllv^ foaturo, it is hopo.d that tho people*1 will lako au Ii?M'.v owt in Ihu uxhlldtx unit nUiko ihln ono of t.li? hoHi falivn h-'ld In tho Ktato. \U' on Ii.iihI >oiii ' I: , ? .i i rW'iul to como with you and havu a, giuxl time WIIOI-KHOMI; ATIKA^HONH < XKItll.M ItY JOIINNY ,1. .IONDS Tho Fal.r t.'ommltteo in selecting attract Iouh for their Fair to. I>?* lield ho 10 next week determined to pfo ouro a clean' wholesome entortain* mopt or hone at all niul In tliln thoy llUVO Succeeded. All tliu <i'(>at loan of the Johnny J. Jones Shows an- now anil utterly vinltko t ho attractions <? f (ho old Htylo travel I UK Midway. Insteud of repulsive moiiHtroMl t h'H, unlike eaters, muscle daneors, suggestive pictures, living and othor porformaucen that, are offens iy? l<> all persons of refinement and sub versive of tho public mora In, t h?* visitors will see only clean whole some high cIiihh entertainments that will In up way offend tlx moat fas tidious. ; Information from othor cities In answer to inquiries vouch for tlio truth of tho foregoing statement. Tho Newburg Now York tNows) Bald of these Hhows: "There i? no ubo mincing words. Tho Johnny J. J oiu'h rthowK are tho finest ns re-.' garda quality, moral tone, and good inoasure for tho money npent that this city has ever Boon. Ah to quality, those of the public who may feel skeptical ean rest as sured that each and .every one of [the Johnny J. Joiiett exhibits are all that the various agents claim for them, no matter to' which tout the fopt steps lead. * From the quantity point of view they consist of more individual at tractions, a greater number of mer itorious features and infinitely more marvelous free acta than any othor aggregation and all aro wholosome." Adv. F o r B ?1 e. A tract of land containing ninety two* (92) acres, r-IMfiited five and one-half (ft 1-2) miles Northwest of tlie C'lly of Camdeii. There 1h a four room house on thiH property, also a good Hprtng of water. About one-half of tills land is cleared up. For terms apply to" I. C. Hough or li. A. Wittkowsky. ?' Mprrh ? "v * v?? The regular monthly meeting Ql J; the CVuiiden (Chamber of ('ommorce will ho held at . the Opera IIoubo Wednesday, NOV. H , 5:00 j?. in. A full attendance is oiiruestly de sired. W. n. EVE, Jr., Secretary. Pay your subscription and vote for the girls in tho piano contest. DELLA CLARKE AND COMPANY OF COMEDIANS IN A COMEDY IN FOUft ACT3 BY DELLA, CLARKE.. Opera House Saturday 0__ J November 4irfUO DELLA CLARKE . AND COMRMIY OrcOMtPIANS IN , A COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS BVDELLA CLARKE.. - DELLA CLARKE in .jJer own comedy in four acts 's *-<* " rn an mam A A Introduce Me WITH THE ENTIRE BUOU THEATRE N. Y. CAST. COMPLETE PRODUCTION DELIA CLARKE AND COMPANY OF COMEDIANS tN A COMCDY IN FOUK ACT3 ?&YDLLLA CLARKE,. Opera House Saturday O J November miIICK DELLA CLARKE AND COMf*MY OFCOMtDTA>IS IN A COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS PY DELLA CLAW Kg_.