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K OLD IR0N8IDE8. VR, te?r her tailored enelgn down.' V' \ kong hna It waved on high. ( And many an eye Hum Oanoed gj (0 SCO j*?t bun"< r ?i the ?ky. ?' t,,e battle about ind burst tho cannon'* roar, fi# of the oceuh air Shall the cloud? no more. iter deck./ <>nce red with heroee' ^ ' . ?? u , Where knelt the vanquished Cue. ivheii wlnthi <vore hurrying o'er the flood And wave# were white }>elow, ' < So more shall feel the victor'* tread , Or know the conquered! kneo. The liarplea of the ?hore ahull plucK The eUb'lu of tho sea: Ob, better that her shattered hulk Should eink heneath the wave! H?r plunders shook the mighty deep, And there should he tier grave. Stll to the mast hor holy flag. gel every threadbare nail Ar d give her to the sod of ?tormm, The lightnmtt anil the gate! Oliver Wendell Holmes. Clean Up Week Near. Our Governor having graciously ae _ to the desires and alms of the r_eii of the state and having decreed : puieral Clean Up Week for South irollna, we the lad lea of the Civic ague of Camden do request all citl Fkd* white and colored, i to observe to 1- lii.eluHive as Cleau Up reek, durliiK which time the Health and committee will Inspect all' .jiLtes, public buildings and places [business and award prizes foi; hiost iltary ones. , v also request opr mayor, health Mcer and street commissioner to civ (gperate with us in eyery way possible ? furnish carts for carrying off trash and to have the streets of the city ined and all back lots attended to. Let "Clean and Screen" be our motto. Mrs. E. C. von Tresckow, Pres. Civic I/oaguo. Change of Ownership. Darld L. Shatenstein and T. M. iDfuii^ter have bought out the black- * alth and carriage shop formerly o]> ited by Craddlck & Gasklns on West ifKalb street. and the place will now 'iu charge of Mr. Dempster, who is la experienced wood worker, and who iill iimke considerable changes in the Jhriness. Tho new owners intend to ?prove tin? business and %lve the pub tile a first class service in this line. -..t-t- ? f - ?JJ. i. ? -"7^? * Looking to ComoMNHWiMit. Commencement exorcises of the OtQ den ( 4 SehoolsvwlU he held this year beginning on the 2Kth day of May. This year will ho a record! breaker In t In* number of graduates! at the High School. There are now thirty-two in the tenth grade ami If ull attend tho entire term there will Ik* that uumlutr to graduate. It Is Supt. Simpson's desire to add another ttrade to the school for tho next sea won. lie says It Is practical^ certain that should another teacher Ue secured am) the school equipment furnished there will he ut least ten young ladles and gentlemen to take the eleventh grade. i : a To Prepent Operetta. On Friday night, April lUtli, at the (>lH?ra House, the pupils of the Cairn den Schools will present an o|>eretta. Several of the principal parts will ho taken by students of the High School while -the largo choruses fffe composed of children of the Grammar grades. Fortunately the servh-es of Mrs. Ernest Zeuip were obtahuHl in training those choruses and an excel lent performance la assured. Admis sion will be 25c for adults and 15c for children. Tho proceeds will be used to improve tho equipment of the school. Services at Grace Church. Friday, April 2nd will be observed as Good Friday in Grace Episcopal Church with special services at 7 :30 and 11 :15 a. in. and 5 p. m. The reg ular Good Friday services with ser mon being at 11 :15 a. m. ? Sunday April 4th, Easter Day. there will be appropriate services with spec ial Easter music. The services will begin with the first celebration ofv the Holy .Communion at 7 :30 a. in. At 11 :15 a. m. there will be the usual Easter service with sermon and sec ond celebration of the Holy Commun ion, at 5 o'clock In the afternoon the Easter Carol service. The public is cordially invited. Easter Beauties* The Easter tide has brought many l>eautlful gifts, of Nature and every where Is suggestive of the glorious Easter season. Art has also brought from her storehouse of treasures. . Have you seen the lovely Easter hats at Miss Gerald's Millinery emporium? If not it will certainly pay you to call early and remember that "a thing o t beauty is a Joy' forever." ? Additional Contributions. . . ? ' % By of the Wfcecutlve Commit-' teo of the Camden Hospital wo j?ul? llsb a list of contributors to the Hos pital fund jvald to furnishing account as a result of a canvas made l?y K II. lHbble and J. I). Mcl.aln anujng mir colored fr lends. This amount was paid .to Mr. Iturueh the treasurer, on February IWtli, 1014, and the list of contributor* was heUtid ed- to C*tpt. Shannon, tHo prMlueul, It v an oversight In tho hurry of get-| t I??k up tbo annual report of the Hos pital the list of naiues was overlooked and not published. The executive coiumlttoo?takeH pleas ure In now publlshluK *hls list of con tributors and to extend to them theljr, thanks on behalf of Camden Hospital : <K B. Drakeford ... $5<00 Thomas Henry ?. 5.00 T. .F, Boykln *. 5.00 Jackson Graded School (col) 20.00 Young People's Baxaar (coll SI. 12 I >ev I K Irk lit m) . r, . ., , , : . .;. ... . 10.00 Thomas Drakeford . ....1.00 Charlie Uhodes x. 1.00 Herbert Rhodes ...........1.00 .Toe Anderson ,....1.00 Hampton Sutton .. ..1.00 1 Total .......81.12 To CIom at Six. We, the undersigned merchants of the City of Camden, S. C., agree to close our respective places of business] at six o'clock from April 5th I'll til September 1st. Saturdays excepted : Springs & Shannon Barucli-Nettles Co. J. C. Cunningham Wolfe-Klchel Co. M. H. Heyman Hlrsch Bros. & Co. McCasklll Bras.. Camden Shoe Co. T. J. Arrants^ ? (}.' L Blackwell Hums & Barrett W, Geisenhoimer ikr Switzer Saan Ginther \ ?/evkoff Bros. Ma lone-Pea rce- Young L. Schenk & Co. L. J. Whitaker J. K. Goodale'g} Sons W. P. Nettles, (except Mondays and Tuesdays) \V. G. Wilson^ Hhame Bros. J. C.* Nicholson J. F. Bateiiian Louis Shapiro H. L. Schlosburg NEW II>KAM W>K Nl'KINU KK(K'KS. Short Skirt* With IMhIvi <uk< Scalloped K?l*wi ? (llrdlw Miid Kelts, 1 ? - ? . _ ? : ?' aa-?4 i ? | Now York, Mar. 'M). All dresses are full abort whether for morning. after noon, or cvenliiK wimr, Collar* are high 111 the luick with some kind of an o|kmiIhk In front. One dress of black taffeta has a collar high in the hark with a tla rtiiK white organdy collar A hove; around the collar and tying In a how in front Ih a piece of hlaek rlb hon, giving the collar an old-time stork appearance. llelow tin* rlhhon Ik?w Im an open V, where the hare neck shows. Another rather military model with a V neck has a collar high in the hark and coining a little forward, where It in caught by a loop of cord to a brass button on each aide. Many skirts are finished with a slash ed or scalloped lower odgo, which is hound with t lie same or a contrast lux material. One tftrlklng and practical dress which I have recently seen with tills feature was of black voile over taffeta, in a shade of plum verging onto old rose. The bodice of the dress had almost the api>earance of a Jacket. The voile was fitted plain over the silk and both were gathered together at The waistline, so It had the appearance of being a shadowy splid color. The col lar lined with the taffeta was high at the back, and on the sides were separ ate pieces, which looked like iietalu, to frame the face. The skirt of black voile hung Independently of the silk underskirt, and was slashed around the bottom and hound with black voile and* pi | km 1 with the tiniest edge of the silk. The underskirt was also slashed and bound of Itself. A wide pleated girdle of the silk surrounded the waist, crossed In the back and tied loosely in the front. An important feature of this dress was the sleeves, which were 3-4 and not full length. They were a nar row beii shai>e and faced back with the silk on the right side. For the summer dress many models of pongee aro shown. One pongee dress wan trimmed with royal bine emhroid e*y. The bodice was of pongee wltn a pleated front of chiffon exactly the same shade. The collar was low ami extended out to the shoulder-tips, scal loped In the front and embroidered in the tylue. A frill of ecru lace edgdd the collar and extended down th? front of the waist. The* Ion g. close fitting sleeve^ were finished with narrow cuffs 'embroidered with the blue. The sk'rt was made with a yoke in front, and falling from the yoke was a pleated IMIlMBIMWlinW '? jaT.T section, vrhlle ?t tho aide* tho yoke and skill were in out*. Another itonicco drvtw made in xoiui I'rlnoeiw stylo Is trimmed down tho front of tlio waist with hrald in mili tary stylo, ami tho edge of the oj>oiiln? of tin* waist, which extends to tho walatliuo is finished with a rather largo cord which knots loosely, ? A new Htyle of collar which Is taking infiny jHH?|ile hy storm Ih made of white linen. It is out circular and placed on a hand around the nock at tho height of the "Adam's apple'' and extends out to the ahouhter-tlps, and in more on t re live ones a hit lioyond, The general effect of tliese'collars Is a toMmnoss not nnllko the rurltan collars which wo see in olil pictures. Hut, iih some one said not long ago, "A dress may look The New Frilled Frofks, in This In stance Developed in Voile. - very much like the old styles, hut rest assured there is something different alnuit it." In thlK trase it is the V of bare neck whieh shows as the collar spreads away from where it is fasten ed. With this collar are worn deep cuffs. Sometimes the material used lW ! this collar-and-cuff set is of doubled ' linen, and again it is of single linen with frills of narrow embroidery or lace on the edge. They also Often ?have insets of lace medallions. The above Illustration is of flowered vol)?. Tho skirt is rnttied at the Imt tuiu and ti> the middle with two nar row rulMes. Tho waist Ih quite simple with thre*S4|uarter boll sleeves. A vent unit collar of wlilto voile gives tho dainty touch of whtto which add* mo much to tho dainty color* of the now materials, (ilrdles ami bolts which arc to bo worn with the spring frocks and suits arc both wide ami narrow and many d reuses have none at all, so for onco these may be suited to the Individual taste. Wide pleated girdles are to bo 1 1 nno dresses, ending with long back or front and tied loosely. With Mr*, Coleman. The Young Woman's Society of tho Methodist Church had an agreeable hostess In Mrs. M, Coleman on Fri day afternoon. Tho rooms were pret tily decorated In tho I Hilton colors of purple and gold. Quantities of J011 (pills and violets being used. After business the hostess served dainty refreshments, and a delightful social hour was si suit. This Is a wideawake society and Jias done much for tho Lyttleton Street Methodist Church. They have recently pi a ml a haudosmo tablet on the comer of the building, kIvIiik name of Church and date of dedication. They have also done a great deal In Improving grounds, pave ments. etc., adding to tho beauty of the garden by plnntlng hedges and lovely flowers. Attended Trustees Meeting. Columbia, March 30. ? Senator Till man was in Columbia on his way to Trenton from Washington. Last night he attended a meeting of tho board of trustees of Winthrop College at Hock Mill. (?ovornor Manning returned this morning from Hock Hill. With Miss Nan DeliOache. The junior bridge club was delight^ fully entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Nan l>cfvonche. The cozy rooms with blooming plants and lovelv spring llowers, were In striking con trast to the dreary weather without. After several spirited games the hos tess served a salad course with hot | chocolate. Colored Woman Deadv, Luclnda Hrlsbnhe, age 70 years, the wife of Juuief' Hrlijbfttic, one of the Old time 'negroid' of Camden, died In tiu! lower part of th^I fyyestcrday. which are crossed either ? ? , at 9 A. M. = Watch Our Windows For Stylish Footwear and Headwear Ladies' Oxfords 500 pairs of- Ladies'- v^hite Canvass Oxfords, irt two strap, button, blucher and rubber sole and heel, also "Mary! Jane Ba- ' by Doll" Pumps. Worth $2.00, ^our 98c Children's Oxfords 11.25 Children's White Canvas Oxfords, our price.... 89c Children's Hats 50c Children's Hate, in 3XhIH this sale fct ?V,*. Men's Oxfords $2.50 Men's White Canvas rub ber sole and heel Oxfords, $1.39 Our price... ? | ^ " 0 ' , _ _ - Ladies .Hats , JUSf RECEIVED 25 dozen Ladies' imitation Panama "Hats,, all styles. A beautiful stretet hat, worth $1.50, our price... ujC Ladies' Blouse loui 50c $1.00 Ladie's Middy Blouses. SOT - Our price Children's Dresses 75c and $1.00 ?hildjrenV 48c Boy's WashSuits 75c Boys' Wash Suits, JA^ % go at... *KfC Bed Spreads 98 c $2.00 Bed Spreads at.... V ? x It'*--9 \ \ " " ' " r - ? - ' 1 ' i ?; Men's Hals $2.00 Men's Hats,' In this Sale at v 89c Men's Suits , / -z *.-? ? .I'V . - Big. lot of Men's Summer Suits, in worsteds d?/j Q|* and eassimeres at ....?Pv ?2f0 Men's Pants . 275 pairs Men's fine tailor made pants, worth from $3.00 to $6.00 a pair. Our1 dJO OA price \ I HATS LA DIE'S DRESS HATS from $1.00 to $3.98 Men's Neckwear JUST RECEIVED: 100 dozen Men's Neclcwear, worth 50c. Our price.... 19c THTT . TT? Men's Golf Caps $1.00 Men's Golf Caps 49c ? Ladies' Oxfords One lpt of Ladies tan, patent leather* and grun metal Ox fords, worth $3.00, | A our price tpl.Dc/