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'* &**>?? fly If Wo K?*>W. I |c?fw the care and trials, 5 die effort*' all In vain; . (ht. bitter dlbapointment, Lutood the 1(,HH l,t the grim, eternal roughness i | , vender Jimt the sumo? Lid w help where now wo hin der, ould we pity whore wo blame? we judge each other harbhly. ?owing not llft'jf hidden force, ['J, nut the fount of action lurhld at i t h Houraf ; ,jDg ijoi amid the evil the golden khiIhh of good; we'd love each other better, *e only understood. jd we jU<igo all deodb by* Mo ll ves t surrounds oach others 1?voh, ( the naked heart and spirit, 0w what Hpur the action gives, en we should find It hotter'', rer than wo judge we should would love oach other hotter, ire only understood. ild we Judge all doodb by uio flvea, ,ge tin* good and bad within, en we should love the Hluuer the while we loathe the bin, ild we know the power of work , Ink o'erthrow luterlty, I 1 should judge oach other't* erroro more patient charity. | ? Selected. i Mrs. Oorlwtt utt Howtcww. ke John J>. Kennedy Chapter U. [C. held the first meeting of the son Monday ^fternoon,' Septem lst, with Mrs. John W. Corbett, [her attractive home on Laurens j?et.' Mrs. Corbett, with her us tact and graclousness, provided the comfort of her guebtb by en ialnlug -.theui on the veranda? il ilnatnl by the blantiug rayb of setting sun, and fanned by the breezes from the bouth bringing distance messages from the rious Autumn days that are coni with all their life-giving power, vas a large and enthusiastic meet The chapter seems in good for the year's work and ready respond to every call and do the [ding of their popular president, b, J no. Cantey. Several - commlt weriJktppointod, arul other niat discussed. The historian, Miss [la Shannon, read the revised coll ision, which the chapter accept During the social hour, the. ^tcss served cake and ices; Mrs. Mills favored the company wit )ea?tjt'ul *oiik, to which Miss Al Ja 'Tfia in playeed the accompanl ut Several selections on the itrola also added to the pleasure the afternoon. [First Meeting of I). A. It's. The Hobkirk Hill Chapter, I). A. will hold the first regular meet of the chapter year with Mrs. C. Legge, at her residence on La rette avenue, on Thursday, Oct. t 5 o'clock. An important busi meeting will bo combined with meeting and will include the Itlon of delegates to the State jvention which occurs in Novein A full attendance is desired, order oi the ltegent. Addie 1). iius, recording secretary. Irs. W. It. hive, Jr., and son, !say Hammond, who have been ing Mrs.. Hve's parents, Mr. and L. M. C'offman, of Norfolk coum Virginia, will return to Camden \y |?knic ui MilllHutk. Oa laat F/dday morning ? bevy of Camden'a pretty glrla boarded a wa gon and hied away to Mil I bunk for "a morning entirely their owa." Llko a beaatlfal bouquet represent tug every flower of their owa na tive clime, were the gir|a that morn ing. Au modern i'rlsclllas with their dainty needlo work they looked quit demure and laaooeat, aad no oae would have gueaaod that they were " oa mischief beat," but according to tho Camden correapondent to oae of the ilaily papers, It wuh a auffru gotto picnic. Ah, well, "appearuucoa are aomotliuea deceitful," you know. Tho?o attending were Mia^ea LH liaa, Vivian and Ethel Yates, Hal He and Elizabeth Carrlaon, Jean Lindsay, Clara Wallace aud her guogt, Mias Aaa Strohocker, of Char leston, Harriett Shannon, Mary Le noir, Virginia and Minnie Taylor, with their guest, Mlaa I'Morlrw Lang ston, of Darlington. N'ew llookH, The following are Some of the booka recently put on the ?btd?ea of the Camden Library: The Southerner ? Wlnga of I'rido ? Laddie Tho Woman Thou Caveat Me | The iron Trail Ai Spinner la the Sun ' Teaa of the Storm Country | l'oppy V. V'a. Lyes I A Village or Vagabonds I - Guinevore'a Lover ; Tho Myatery of the Yellow Room The Perfume of the Lady In Black I When. Tragedy Grins. Tho patrons are urged to bring promptly back the extra hooka they were permitted to take out during the absence of the librarian. The houra are from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 4:30 to 0 p. m. Clilltfren'tt Party. On Wednesday afternoon the bom of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haile pre sented a gay acene. The occasion ( was in celebration of the birthdays of their two charming little daugh ters, Elizabeth Jumel, age five, and . Virginia Hamilton, who waa just 3 years old. About thirty five or for ty little girls and boya had been in vited to come in and make merry, , find they obeyed the Injunction to. the letter. Games were played on tho lawn and piazza, and by and by ( thsy were Invited iato the dining room where a beautifully . laid table awaited them. Everything waa in i white and pink. The centerpiece . waa a bowl of lovely pink roaea and pink ribbons hung gracefully from , tho chandelier to the four corners jof the table. At eacli end wn? a ; bdrChday cake, 0110 with five and j the other with three pink candles twinkling on the anowy surface. The color scheme was charming ly carried out in every detail- ? pink and white Ice cream and pink and white cakes were served. And the. little hostesses them selves were winsome pictures in their white frocks and pink ribbons. The afternoon will long remain a roae-tinted memory in the heart of each little "tot" who attended. The Loan Savings Hank of this city has one of the most . attractive ads appearing in this paper this week. They advise you to start a checking account at their bank and each week will have something of interest pertaining to t lie banking business to tell you in this space. and MUCH of .the 'taste and pleasure in eating good food depends on the sugar and syrups used. Vhink of the finished delight given |o your morning meal when the lyrup used with your cakes is pleas mg to your taste ? I note that deliciousness when you drink well made coffee with the right kind of sugar iti i|? I Small matters ? yes ? but it is just those sma I matters that make life a complete success or a round of annoyances - W-e -have question ? we pride ourselves on our attenti to details of the kind. Come in and as us. SRUCE'S, ^ PsYoereFOOd TIm* Youuifer Hoi [Tri|w Um? PjutUutUc. MlhH Kline Klrkland wtt? the art tractive honteua at a very enjoyable danr.o Wednedaye evening. The handtiome home of Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Klrkland in Kirkwood, watt bril liantly lighted to uhlno a welcome to the happy young folkn. Tho roonm were thrown on eulto and cleared for dancing, and tho young couplea glided over the uinooth floor* to the Umpiring dance muuic, given them hy Mr?. liratton doLoach, Mih. John Cantey, Mrs. L. 1 A. Klrkland and MIhhoh ltoMie Le 1 nolr and J 1 in KM i .?<!>?<? Those on joying tho ocdiion were; M1h?ch Kulalle YiUoh, Ithetta l>e' Louche, Nuu Del Atactic. Margaret Lo noir, Nancy Lindsay, Lucrettu... lin ker, Ellen Boykin, Catherine and Elizabeth Wallace, Wreoule Boykiu and Kershaw, Toddy and Toonlo do~ Loach, Chas. Vllleplgue, Mottles Lindsay, Hcott Stroheeker, Doas lloy kin, Whit I?enoir, Win. Htoney, Ca leb Whitaker and John Heath. A llouisville lady recently recovered $ 1 500 worth of jew elry which she lost at the Chicago World's Fair in 1 892? through a want ad. tjj Rarely does it require 20 years to find a lost article through the want ads ? but a want ad is on the job 20 years if necessary. Wants ? For Sale ? Rents Ads inserted under this heading for 1 cent per word. No ad taken for less than 25 cents. FOR RENT ? One front office room over Bruce's store. Very desirable location. Apply to G. C. Bruce, Camden, S. C. 19 FOR SALE ? Two second hand mowing machines in good condition cheap. Apply to P. M. Zemp, Cam den, S. C. 19 SCHOOL TO OPEN?- The school taught by Mrs. W. J. Jones at 1502 ! 4th avenue, will be resumed Sep tember 22nd, 1913. 11) j SHINGLES ? Anyone wishing to I buy shingles from me while 1 am : away Can see Mr. W. L. DeHass, who will have same delivered. S. F. Braslngton, Camden, S. C. 19 ! FOR SALE ? Farm known as Sal i moiul Place, containing 9 80 acres, more or less, five milse west of Cam den. 300 acres under cultivation, the remainder in timber. Apply to Mrs. Scotta Salmond, Camden, S. C. FOR SALE ? One ten horse power portable Case engine and boiler, manufactured by J. I. Case Machine Co., (and guaranteed by the makers to develop 27 horse po.wer,) One fire proof steel threshing machine, made by Case also. One four roll corn shredder, made by Internation al Harvester Co. One Deering corn binder and one Keystone corn shell er. All practically new and for sale at a bargain. W. L. DePass, Cam den, S. C. ' 19 FOR SALE ? Cord Wood for sale at $3.00 per .cord. Phone or write 13. R. TrueHdell, Camden route 3. 18-19-20 I WANTED? To swap buggies and wagons for live stock. Dr. W. C. Moore, Camden, S. C. 18-19-20 ?? , J JUST RECEIVED ? A car of bug | gies and wagons. Dr. W. C. Moore, | Camden, S. C. 18-19-20 i | FOR SALE. ? 1913 model Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain . prices, all makes, brand new ma? | chines, on easy monthly payment J plan. Get our proposition before I buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Writ us today. Enclose stamp for re ply. Address Lock Box 11, Tren ton, Mich. 13-23. | FOR SALE. ? Stovo wood for sale j cut to right length. . Price $2 per largo two-horse load. H. Savage,, j Camden, S. C. '' May 9-3 mo. i WANTED ? The public to know ? that the fire insurance companies I represented in Kennedy & Carrison'a agency have been approved by In j surance Commissioner McMaster in i Columbia. I | . _ . . ' ? ? ? - ? The Oi?en Air School. ; The fall term of the Open Air I School conducted by Miss Ellie Zemp i will begin September fifteenth. I i Montessorl methods used. No be I ginners entered after second week. 18-19 MONEY TO LOAN. On improved farms. Easy terms. Apply to B. B. Clarke, Camden, S. C. - 60. For Kale. Four room cottage on Hampton Avenue, lot 108x160 ft., price $1, 500. Cash or terms. C. P. DuBose A Co., AgeoU, Camden. 8. C. I'JbllthON.ili MKNTION. M*tU*r? of (jeuoral Intercut Hetuml by Our lU?|M?rU*rh. beanie and J on ii to Roberts have returned from a visit, to friends at Liberty 1 1 11 1 ami Heath Spring*. A^aiii wo would call tho attention of partlou Mending anonymous COIU munlcationp to this office. Somo timea (ho article may pohhchs a real iiowh value, and wo would Uko to publish same but cannot because the Hinder doe? not sign bin name. Tho recent jump In tho prlco of cotton Iuih ci|UKO(l a good many baloa to bo Hold on the local market in the papt few days. Up to tyto yesterday It was enllmaled then; had been 300 balew marketed here - only alx^ut 1 f? (I of thin number bo In new cotton. The price yesterday whh 12 13-10. Mr. W. A. HI noon, who Iimm for weveraL months been conducting a flvo gjkd ten cents store on South Main hi reel will movo in a short while to the new Dlhhlo building next to the corner of Main and l>e Kalb streets. lit.! han recently ro turned from the northern makets, where he purchased a select line of noveltleH for bin Htore, which will be put on sale in the new building by September 12tli. MmrlfU, Married, on August, 31st, at Cam den, by W. H\ ltUHHell, Kb?|., notary public, Mr. James 10. Trull, of Co lumbia, and MIhh Lillle Hello CrosB land, of Lugoff. Married, on Monday, September lat, Mr. Hammle J. Truosdel, of Hoi berts, and MIhh Annie Newman, of Lucknow. W. F. KubsoII, IOhq., no tary public, officiating. Let The Chronicle sell you your carbon paper and legal blankH. COLLEGE OF St. Genevieve l<Ym YOUNG LADIES. Awhovilh*, North Oarolim*. Located in "Laud of the Sky," 3,000 feet above sea level. Un surpassed climatic conditions, with mild winters. Five Schools, including, Music, Art, Languages, Expression and Home Economics. Ideal Home Life. Individual work. Instruc tors hold degrees from European and American Universities. En vironment of Christian culture and refinemeifc^L References re quired tor adniTsslon. Write for GatalQ#. Delightful accomodations for a few select families during sum mer months. Terms on request. CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. liy W. L?. McDowell, Ksquire, l'ro huto Judge. Whereas, 1<. 1*. Thompson made Htilt to nte to graQt him letters of Adiuinist ration of tho eutate of ami effects of W. K, Thompson, These ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kill' drod and creditors of tho said W. K. Thompson, deceased, that tho he and appear before mo, In the Court of Probate, to ho held at Camdon, S. c.# on Sept, 12th, next, aftor publication thereof, at 11 o'clock lu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they havo, why the said Administration should now be granted. (liven under my hand, this 23rd day of August, A. 1)., 1013. W. McDowell, Ju<1ko of Probate for Kershaw Co. Published on the 29th day of All gnat and the 6th day of September, 1913 in tint Camden Chronicle and on the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. NOTION IX) I>KBTOlt8 AN!> OltKI) n\)HH. Notice 1h hereby given to all par ties Indebted to the estate of John 0. Horton, deceased, to mako pay ment to t ho undersigned, and all parties, if any, IiuvIiik claims agalUBt the" mild estate will present them duly attested within the time pre srribed by lttw. James J. Horton, H, T. llorton, Qualified Executor* of Estate of John C, Horton. (?ttiiiden, H. C., August 14, 1913. FINAL I>I8<HAWiK. Notice Ih hereby givon that one month from thin darto, on Friday, September IS, 191.3, I will make 4uy final report to the I'robate Court of Korsshaw County an administra tor of the. estate of O. A. Clyburn, ! deceased, and apply to the Bald i Court for Cotters Dlsmlssory of the] os* ate above mentioned. J. M. Clyburn, Camden, a. C., A tip:. 14, 1913. Hospital Help Wanted, Applicationn in writing for em ployment In a twonty bed charity hospital to be opened in Camden, 8. C., November 1 Bt , 1913, will be re ceived up to October -1, 1913. Ap plicant must state experenlce if any, file testimonials, and state sal ary expected. 1 white nurse, super intendent and housekeeper; 1 white nurse; 1 colored nurse; 1 white pu pil; 1 colored pupil; 1 orderly and porter for day; 1 orderly and watch man for night; 1 cook; 1 assistant to cook and waitress; i scrub and washerwoman. Jno. W. CorbeU, M. D., Camden, S. C. For the Committee. August 8, 1913. MJTHJH TO 1>UIIT01(M ANl> CRKI> ITOItH. All parties indebted to tho estate c?r i<\ w. Qilligber, dooeased, in hereby notified to make payment to J. W. Barfy, attorney at law, ( liar lotto, N. (!.. and those having claim* agulmit the said estate will present them daly tt 1 1 ?'h t *.*?! to J. W. 11AUIIY, Qualified Nxocutor of tho Estate of k, w. Qftl)a|bir, charlotte, N, 0. OwdiR, s c . Aug. 8nd, 19 13 . NOTION TO i>i:btoick ANI> < itoiih. All part les Indebted to the out ate of H, M, Poarco, Jr.,. are hereby notified to make payment to mo and all parties bavins clatinH agalutd. tho aald estate are requested to present tboin duly attested within tho tluio prescribed by law, 101 leu L. I'earce, Adinlnltd rat rlx. Camden, 8. C., Auk. it;, id i :t. Notice of Mooting. Notice Ih hereby given that there will bo ii mooting of tho Btockhoid oi'H of tho Hermitage Cotton Mills hehl at it m office in the city of Cain den, 8. C., on the first day of Octo ber. ID 13, at eleven o'clock A. M., for the purpoHo of considering and voting upon tho question Of increas ing tho capital stoek of ?ai<l Hermi tage Cotton Mills from two hundred twenty five thoiiHand dollars, to tw*> hundred fifty thousand dollarB. This notice Ik given by order of the Hoard of Dlroctora of the Hermitage Cotton Mills and In pursuance of a reHolution pasted at tho meeting of said Hoard of Directors held at tho company's office. Camden, 8. C.? on the 14th day of August, 1913, by which resolution It was determined to Increase tho capital stock of said corporation. Hermitage Cotton /Mills, It, 13. Pitts, Pres. & Troas. Camden, 8. C., Aug. 15, 1913. SEABOARD A 111 LINE. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Ouimlon, 8. C. (Schedules effective April 27tli, 1913. Eastern standard time.) Northbound, No. 4 ? 6:47 a. No. 36 ? 8:55 a. m.f Now train. No. 18 ? 5:05 p. m. ' No. 2?7:31 p. m. Southbound. No. 1-1-11:05 a. m. No. 17 ? 10:37 a. in. No. 35 ? 6:48 p. in.. Now train. No. 3 ? 11:15 p. m. Trains 17, 18, 15, 36 local trains Botween Columbia /tnd Hnmlot, con necting at McBeo with the South Carolina Western Railway. Trains 1 and 3 through trains for tho South. Trains 4 and 2 through trains for tho East, For Ootalloi! Information and Pullman reserva tions call on local agout cr write C. B. Ryan, G. P. A., Norfolk, Va.; , C. W Small, D. P. A. Savannah, Ga.; or" J. S. Etchborger, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C. Three Beautiful Prizes Have you seen that ladies' beautiful Cameo Brooch, set in solid gold, worth $30.00, and that beautiful gents' Cameo Scarf Pin, set in solid gold, worth $6.00; also a Five Dollar Gold Piece at Crosby's Soda Water and Ice Cream Parlor to be given away to the lucky ones on December 1st. Tickets will be given with every purchase. Every dollars worth is a chance at these valuable prizes. Bring your friends and get as many chances as possible before this offer closes. We guarantee our drinks and ice cream the best that can be made. Our Kern's Chocolates are as fine as can be manufactured.. Our policy is to please. A CARD ? Some people who do not know, have an idea, that my billiard room is a rough and dangerous place. This is a great mistake* The games are perfectly harmless and as legitimate pastime as a baseball game. I cater only for the business of gentlemen, others are not allowed. My billiard room is not a pool room, as commonly called, which is explain ed in a reproduced letter below : 0>' ? - "MR. BILLIARD MAN:" Can you afford to have your billiard room classed with the gambling outfit, 'race course pool rooms, which have created the impression in the minds of most women and many men of the country, that billiard rooms and betting pool rooms are of the same character. Can you blame the women for this mistake? Certainly not. "Who then is at fault for bringing a perfectly harmless and legitimate pastime in disrepute? "The answer is, nobody but the billiard room keeper. Why? Because he calls his place a pool room. "ROOM KEEPERS, wake up ? kill the word "pool"~take it from your signs and do not let your customer use it. "All of your tables are 'BILLIARDS' whether they are for caroms or pocket games. Do not permit them to be called anything else. "Pocket billiards" are the words you should use. You have got to come into line and elevate the tone of your room." v Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor