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| *>??? w-Lred u'ilVH or uium lino. 'JS " l "I'l-'l "?? M v>f u*"v TJUMtUwirtvliig liold, K.* M vva*" '!*, | in I r ftx-l njxMi a ahore. SL ii> hj?' wg?u? ^ ji)r, , u <Te ?<> more. lbOUj;'J f,U> t?0? J'Htfed HltOUt, ?rim MiiruitioH b'omed JWead V, ,.r|,H! tint - III" t ?M*lr Cod ? ? r tlicir ?la Uy bread. Wh iK'ii^vi/iK. H'tili'li" had brought uue. ill" pr<>?il*oa wtoro I,l,() fv/r wlilc l* tliey set apart J,. thanks, forever more. Hy l'iucknoy M. Mmltlfr undi'Hi >s ^ ? ? ' ? r yrl. jh.- rii: of \\ Jljch M iss I fill K,rii>"ii -1* ? member, gave. u tje tful Iiim lit'on in Ixet honor at (In1 f Mi>. T. .1 . Upseomb Mondny Kiirli one of t lit* members i^l their ne\vitog Implements and jrjriMi .? towel to hem, after which , ride was showered with them. A iuix'h VilK semnl. Again on i Eiy afternoon, the bride- to-be was Hi with tt t?Vn given by Mrs. H. ;jrrls?u, Jr.. the quests l)elng the L-to-l^ hikI her attendants. iftiT h long stillness in the gnyet ies l^youiiKcr set. caused by so many ind boys going ofT to college, the was a^ain gathered together on Jnlay evening at the home of Mr. Mrc. I). A. Hoykin, to a party given Loor <>f Ml&a Ellen Hoykin'tj fseven | i, birthday. Quito a cniwd of college friends accompanied her .to tell and S|M'||| Saturday night and. iy with their friends. De)ick>U8 [rb and cake were servod "during tvenliiK. jhs. It. Bv Pitts was hoHtesH to a Lfatful luncheon Tuesday morning |tii in honor of Miss Hallle Carrl Tlie bride-to-be and her attend" with Mrs. H. (r. Garrison, |t present with the hostess ? mak a raerrv party of ten. The *rooms fe prettily decorated In flowers and plants anil at one o'clock lunch was ked. lr. Walter Villepigue, Mr. James league and Mrs. Sallie Furman and ijrhtcr. Miss Katlieriiw Furman, are itiitsr Miss K:ito Vllloplgue. PERSONAL MENTION. Mru. John T. Ma?-Ue\ (h v|?itltiK in < ; I It . M : ? . .\. AriU'tl S|M'||| hi t I It'll day i" (H>iumbi$, Mr. A.-. I. ihiuuan. of riu.->i4T, whs In CmhkU-h on buslnosK lini week. Ferris McDowell, who Is *|K?htfihtf i t Ih* winter Ui York. hjwiii Thnnksgiy j Jllg lit ll ' H 1 1 C . - I Mrs. \V. I,. MeXajr Irl't Tu?* < l.i gjtfl IfMIMOII tO Kiu-nd smile I IlI.U" III Cllllllr tOO A'J.Ct Augusta. Mr. Orovpr !J If i-hlt* inn! CHflht Butt t tip! MtUdetltw al CarollliU, were visitors to < 'a indrn I tint \\ . Mix It. If; Hell, of WwdviUe, U s)m odliiK a fejv days with hor sister, Mrs. T. H, (iyhuru. , Mrs. Hum Covington uud Rol?. Coy* Ington, of Jacobs, NiH'ui Monthly night with friends In Cqiiidon, Mrs. William Aiu.iuiii, of NowimiH) It. 1., n t tended Hie Chi i hoii-Sinilh wist djng Wednesday evening. Mrs. ('. M. Coleman, and son (leorge, are spending the liollduys with rela ' tlves and friends at Orangeburg. Mrs. J. N. Kirvon, of Darlington, and Mr -i. liymi in I>a via, of Manning aro | upending tin* we ok with Mrs. John 10. Rhame. i Mrs. T. .J. Klrkhtnd, of Camden? 1b visiting Mosdamow J. H. Lindsay and W. U, Moore In Yorkvlllft, ? Yorkville Enquire! . Miss Ruth Ilolle, y, of Caatdeii) will lie a Thanksgiving -visitor In the city, the guest of Mrs. W. C. Twltty.? Hock IIIU Herald. Misses Resale and Susie Young and Mr*. II. ( i. Carrison went to Columbia last week to attend "The Birth of a Nation" at the Columbia theatre. Mr 8. S. W. Dixon, of Florence, spent a part of last week In Cuiudeu with relatives, leaving Tuesday afternoon th spend several days at Hembert. A game of bij.j#kot hall will bo play ed at the Fair grounds this afternoon between ' the. Camden and Lancaster High School teams. The game will be called at .'1:30 and the girls Invite you to bo present. A small hdndysion fee will be charged. Miss Catherine Wallace, of this city, is In the Columbia Record circulation contest This paper Is offering some handsome prizes ? such as automobile#' and the like. If you have a subscrlp-l ,tion for the Record send It to Miss Wallace, so that she can get the votes to her credit. Air.. W. O, Smith Kf! WtutiK^ihi > | ft ft on mm ir> h|,imi<i TiiauUi.'lvlng at j i"-| i J i ? 1 1 ? ? ? |;i ( '? .1 ft I ii I Mtilnti HajnlMo" ; i ; - "Ml> -" ! limit Ml II Hufro ' . ! ? ( ilic f. sal ultrao Ijigjl oflVred by ih?> Mastic TJnyHro ' three iih.'liii (lil>? ^wk. IJo appeared iw u hldy l/iiiu'rtiDiidlor In ijuiigij, 11 in! U ivujv I ?|iiji?' 11 ;!^j| t ( ariiuc \ ? ' ? 1 ? I and AH '?Utri'lii ilu f 1 V >th "her" tadigw Mi*. AJ, n/ineyvutt, uf Kershaw, 1 \v 1 sjii'vi' Wedm : day and called al The chronl lo office and luid his uaine eu< rp|U\l us a" Hubscriber | <>- this paper. Tie v, a* formerly oyer ecr cii the HI fill, r I I:' 1.1 .1 1 ii in near ( ' 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 ' 1 1 (of Hr. F. M '/.cmp, and bps u similar po.-i'Hon with Mf, H. 1 1, SnwMl, licit i' Kershaw. Chief' .?i P.ilhv Whllakcr ami Oltleer Stewart arrested three negroes a I I ho Sparks show grounds Wednesday t for ?i>lMng whiskey. They worn o t tho hip [ pocket species and wore doing a rush !hg h'o.lno-' ? dishing out liuoftc to slimv men u ncl tho public alike when t hi* of fleers came 11 1 m >i) them. They wore placed in t ho efcby ha track, -i, and the con 1 1 1 y will very likely handle thoin whon ? tho city tfets through wltli tho t rid. Misses Iaicy and Gertrude Hampton, Alurjorlo Hoodwyn and Ellen Hoykin, and M?ssrs. Win. Henderson, Jim Ha good, "Sitck" Stevens, Charlie .Simons, It, and i\ Hall, Harry Hampton, M. Whltesearver, Nettles Lindsay, Brat too anil Kershaw delxMtch, and James I)e Iy<)aelie, students at vurlous colleges in Columbia, wore in Cuindon Saturday and Sunduay, coming over to attend tho party, given in honor of Miss Elion Hoykln, Saturday evening. Sparks Shows exhibited here Wed nesday at two porforinanees near the Seaboard freight dejK>t. It was one of tho smaller shows, but was i^ne of the very host oyer seen here, and all of the iM'rformors wore of tho very bost ? there boinu many high class nttrac tlons 011 the program. The manage ment was eomf>osed of exceedingly clever J people w ho were courteous to deal with. The presN representative told 11s that they lad ot forgot teii their employees for Thanksgiving and that while i" the northern part of Xho state they purchased four ht) ml red pounds' of turkey, This would be fed to their several hundred employees when tlio circus pitched. Its tent at North, s. C? Thursday. It is well enough to begin at the beginning?unless you walit to sxo up a river. THE Majestic Theatre "The Best There Is In Movies" .< For Next Week a Remarkable Program? You ? ? 1 - ' \ Cannot Afford to Miss a Single Day. Every Day a Big Feature. TODAY ?: ?: . . ., ??? V.'-4' : '? ". : ? Ar . > v. ? ; .? vl" . ? . . . / . ? . . - FRIDAY, Nov> 2Gth4 Jesse L. Lasky in associationith David Belaaco presents a JMunzation of Belasco's supreme hit f'THE WOMAN," a drama of moderti political llfe m Wshington. . / ' TUESDAY, Nov. 30: ? The Paramount Pictures Co., in association with Thomas A. Muson presents Vibla Dana in "THE HOUSE OF THE LOST COURT," WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1st: George Kleine's "THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR" with rene I'cnwick. An extraordinary photofeature founded on Owen Davis' successful age ova ma. A wori of infinite art. Also 'NEALOFTHE NAVY," and Pathe Weekly News. .THURSDAY, Dec. 2n4: William Fox presents Betty Nansen, the Royal Actress in nei> made-in-America photoplay, "THE CELEBRATED SCANDAL." Dec. 3rd:-.- The Famous Players Co., offers America's Sweetheart and ev erybody's favorite MARY PICKFORD in "FANCHON THE CRICKET." Supported ?y ft strong all-star east. DOMING ? Monday, Dec. 13th, Geraldine Farrar in "CARMEN" r>. ch? CrirTo every lady attending either the matinee or evening performance of "Fan \r?n Tve Cr*cket" Friday, Dec. 3rd, we will present an autographed photograph Of mary Pickford. THE ?V;- m "The Best There Is In Movies"; ' < AKK IKON -SMITH. <;r.Mo l> -i-M-ottttl <1urrh S'Tiif* of An ? !n ? UrHuliful NVnWIiiik ''lohJi'i/ed . oJH' ;day ?'Vi?h{|i.v. N tWrmbcr ityb^opijl ihwrris v.iju, *JK> pf tlu |HiHU-s( and iuoi i ovor w < <1 lit I h'?i t < . ? >UllU? ? . MW 1 t-lt't t '{? I'I'isiMJ, ?lf till, city, a lid Mr, Curl l.'.ti .ttn.ih, ? ? I'Iui mons\ i Hi . , < ?. Tllr ? ' i ? ? ? h Mas ??'! IH pi v I l'I !m :,UtlflU |> tl( .1 ft;)' |||l? ?>? lii^O'l 111 VVltMl St mill tluWli the tty;!t\ at i i? li pew Wi a l;i i v;?k lU'een pint/ top, The iiKUp, w In re ()(>? bridal par ly' ltH><Mitl>U'iii i>S J.t i)f loyid^ J'oW I" (I I It I t I ? 1 | o, \\" iii 1 ? ? lilt' crowd VvUM U?l'( ln i lii. frb'lid ? itinl ailuiin r>- of Hit* poniil'i coiiple Hi, M a ji'.;t ii ? t ,ivhe:dra, i '<>nt pom* I i I Mi'.- .Io.bii Cray. oh the Violin; Mr.'. .1 ell) i (iray, and Ml?s K M. 'I Ji.l i Mt?* ! fill*-, lilshcd tiiusli-, rendering tin* following program: I. a rinqnautalne, Marie; I'avn.lhm. KiilV; . I lumoroake, Ihorak; I?ly1, 'JW li.iil.nw sk> ; I'.iihh r< ? ! i<\ OftOll buclt; ' In \ ui to, onofrl; and Wanii<'r'? bridni chorun; immediately after with-it the mu*>lc wiiis chunued to Mendela sohnV wedding inarch, to the strains of whh'b tin' bridal party oh term I tin* chujpch, coming In the center al'ftle. First ci|.me the little tlower gli'la, MlKst?s Harriot .Ionian Llpsoomh, of Camden, anil KreJyjj Jjuic, of Held* villi?, N. (.??? follow**! by the luthers, Hev. .)<?lni A. Davison. Meusrij. John MeC, Vllleplgye, 11- Garrison, Jr., and I>. J. Carrison; and tho brldea^ maids, Miss Juanita W'yUe, of I*nn caater ; Miss I illy Taylor, of Wllmliig ton, N. ('., Miss Lucia Yates, Camden ; and MIhk. CM a Ire ftiuith, of Timmona vllle, who >\crc gowned In white tulle with pink ribbons, .carrying bouquets ! of pink rosea : then came the bride-, urooni with his best mail and brother, Mr. Hugh Smith, of TimmonsvUle ; fob lowed by the groomsmen, Dr. (I. L. Tlninuins. and W. P. Walker, of Tim monsvUle; ('. W. Muldrow, Florence, and T. F, Lyon,' of Fuyetteville, N. 0, ; who were followed by the daine of honor, Mrs. A. S. Thomas, of Cheriiw, sister of tb^ bride, who wore a beauti ful kowii of pink crepe de ehene ; and the maid of honor, MIhh Elizabeth Car L'lsou, also a sister <?f the bride, who waa ixowjicd. In ii duplicate of that of the dame ??f honor. Next came the tieide leaning on the arm of her father, Mr. II. <!. C'arrlKOii. When Lhe party had assembled- at the n I tar, the vqry impressive i"in^ ceremony of the Episcopal Church was |ierf< niietl hy the former. rector of Crace clmrcli and lifelong pastor of the bride, lie v. \V. 11. ("Jordan, assisted by Rev. F. ITarrlman Harding, rector of < J race <hurch, The bridal party left the church to the strains of. Chopin's jmiii march. The bride was indeed a picture of beauty in her gown of white satin brocaded trnlu trimmed w*th princess lace and showers of lilies of tin? valley, carrying a bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Her only orna ments being that of a diamond neck less and bracelet. v .Miss Garrison, one of Camden's so ciety queens, always admired by ev eryone, having gained a friend for ev ery acquaintance by her most pleasing manner and. lovely disposition, will be greatly missed in our city's social life. TimmonayUle is fortunate in acquiring tlds new resident The bridegroom, while a stranger to :i great many in Camden, is' prominent it mercantile affairs at Timmonsville, being connected with .the linn of C. A. Smith & Co.; is the son of Cov ernor and Mrs. Clms. A. Smith, of Tiin monsvlllfi _ ' y ; ; ti Following the ceremony the bridal party and quite a large number of ln vited guests assembled at the home of street, where a brilliant reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Smith.' Those in the receiving line were the parents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. II. (J. Carrison, ami Mr. and Mrs. Clias. A. Smith ; ami standing under a .huge inlrrrfr, the newly wedded couple, with the entirety of their attendants receiv ed congratulations from those present. As the guests left, the receiving line they were invited to the opi>osIte par lor. where the "bride's book" was o;<cned for the signatures .of those present, and hi the next room the present's were displayed ? the presents received were considered the most handsome ever seen in Camden ? testi monials of high regard for this popular couple, The rooms were beautifully ?decorated in green and gold ? here, there and everywhere a bunch of as paragus fern was placed, and crepe on the light shades 'lent a mellow golden glow ; while the bride's table was love ly in white ''and green. Delicious re freshments consisting of cake and ice cream with a pink heart in t lie centre of each block were served by a bevy of Camden's , beautiful daughters. To Uh* rear of the hall was placed a huge punch bowl, ajmost hidden by a mound of feathery asparagus fern, where healths were drunk to the fair bride, and was most gracefully presided oyer by Mrs. T. .1. Lipscomb and Mr*. U. Y. Steedman. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on the mid night Seaboard for New York and other i>oints north, where they will siH'iul their honeymoon, after which thoj wlli be at home to their friends In Timmonsville. The bride's going away costume was a most beautiful, traveling suit of midnight blue kit ten's ear, with hat to match. Among the out of town gueeta for v5 " the invasion vvah'i?: Mr. niuiMi"*. < 1 i smith ii.'it.ihi r|, tfmlth, Mr. .mull di> i hi'.v I Xinllh, til'. Mini All 'I'. I{ Hourly of *r| nil tio)?H\ i 1 !?? i IU>\ h?mI \1 1 i, A. M, ThotiulH, CliiTHW . Mb?s TMii.kuiey, Ki'IkUiIW Ml-<s ? *i- : i .iv I'i'i man, i'luuiVo)! r.u jfcvHte X. fUaKv. Ncwhvri v ; Mr. Uo-l Mf's, I ? . I'.i luti-oti, Jr.. I iivi-uv llti ?; .Mi ;<? 1 4 >?(>;. U J. <iuh>n. Mr, and .M. I'm. I \V. it > iHmii'U, : W.inur M.?ir 1 ' > i : . i Hit' : Miss lirrtt'i vv ArihM-.( . ; Ml-, aid Mi/-. Wm. Ailhur, ^ii. i.iiiMhvvu ami Mr. 'i'U-.'iiiiiK, < ohon ?-in: Mrs Wui. A iK'Ciiiti , Newport. H . ,>l I I. .I'MU'm, illltl JiM, i' IVlll : \ ~ ' CONSISTS Hi ItAllY'S i)?v\l?l UaHtt t* Htun H:i\ o 1( .Sjnuvd lo Br Mental l):fe<(i\e. I 'III- nu>>. N'?v. IT. Mi - Anna Bob lin^ur today the stoyy of her cujv *oid. ;lo )e| ll?T Kls-ila\ old bahy boy, li'l'ul'UU.Ml }u biid.Y iUHl llll llil . die 'I'd I llei" Hi mi live a lift? "barren uli.l Tlif mother, coufini'd jo lici \ipi) In tin' < {ermun American hupltnl, it&rood with 1 M'. H. J. Uasehlcii, c|i if *f ul' (111) ho jkltill Ktnir, to sa < * r I ll< 'I* Uui child when a simple operation woyhl assure it ; nir. ? 'flip in fn ut . if it iu rii, would, in llu> opinion or Dr. Hascldcu, lie a men t a 1 mid jierhniis moral ilofeetlvo, He therefore, wit li tlu> consent of the child's parent*., declined to perforin tho operation. lleath 1m expected within -IS hours. ? "It Is not heartless of mo/' Mrs. Ilol UllgQr ,sahl. "I love the llttlu deformed pii ' as I low my three other healthy Children. Hut tho dorter told lno It would jwrhaps lie an Imbecile, a erini? lnal. Ix?ft to Itself it iuiH no chance to live. 1 consented ..to let nature take p o? urse. "No one need to think me an un natural mother. This bttby, If allowed to live, would he a burden to Itself. Its 1,1 fe would he barren, uselws. It Is one of nat lire's 'blunders. ? 1 am willing na ture should cor reel Its error by my baby's death. I am satisfied I am do Iiij4 ' right.". v 1 >r. .Ilaselden said lit* was preiMtivd to face bitter criticism and to defend tyis course. I.- "I have no doubt I shall he called a murderer," he nald, "hut the Infant's death Is a question between nie and my coiiHclence." The baby was born after its mother bad been seriously HI with typhoid fever. AH liccurilh Itrukwi. !'\\ <<uly four thousand l\S?> hllll' dtv'l ami ?? i ? ? ? ? i | Hi.? ) . 1 1 i ;i r In it ! toot) Vaiinei/ In oiuv ijuy." New VorU Met aid. The Stl\l??d ThOlltrO, ? |o 1 1 1 f !l hrt'Uineenieitt nirtde ,\?v!l entity, had tho tli? > ih It* ??u, Hnia ' y, nun i > m iti< ntally bung up ?t >v. ot.i ? find HjiiiMlt" It# ?i.-.i 'jhSiri'fii', "Car Kit'?1.' v,a? \ ? 1 1 j i ? ?>'?! by 1 t |Mi i and t>" 'unity were luriud llmjr Yh t'M" V WiUoi) limlto flown and' t'i'lijU, i' th< hrner 'tu'eouiodat.tuu of tin* iM^li it ii'if the Si i - if 1 1 vytlt 1 b.fow ? H.ti ifiH.ir ? is i Id '.JKi 1* fhe. morn his; (UiM: tjh<* ?v i ?? of \vef>Jf. I)IH' ll" \ nj I hot I >1 1 1 1? ? 1 1 follow another until I ) > uj nielli. ? <'AK.Mr\ " >v HI .ij i cur nl the Mh i ? ? I i ? ? Theiit i e in ('.tin. iiu mie fifty . Moiujay, Ih?e<?inher JiUli SlfM-p iik it CrttWlMu, A drtiinntie author who vs'uk rt'iidhiK ;i new \vorli bofnro ttu? latppany or ill*' CoUJtHllo Frnnealse W||H disturbed. Hilj'H I Ih- ( 'lu lKt Inn KenlhUr, nl up: j, l hnl mil1 of tlx- members, Monsieur * H?t . bail gone fast anloep. Tlu* author ?stopped ami ropruVCK) the sleeper. lie [was reading his play to title committee j til order, lie said, to obtain their oplil { lull. How eould a man who was .asleep ' give an opinion 7 j Monsieur < Sot rubbed IiIn eyes mid ' remarked. "Sleep is an opinion. " That ! ended the discussion. a lOvery Afternoon at 8 :80 o'clock. Drop in after that nhopplng trip, or Jutjt before, and he rested and entertained nt the sumo, time. ,, , TODAY Friday, Nov. 26th "THE WOMAN" Matinee 3 :30 Night 7:15 Majestic Theatre. HOW important that the gift to a bride should be in good taste in order to express your good 'wishes properly. Especially when it is something she wants to keep arid treasure for ye^rs to come; maybe for a ? 7" whole lifetime. Gifts of this kind can on ly- be bought at a store like ours. It doesn't cost any more to get some thing in - good.. - taste, something that will last, it on-,. 1 y requires the prop er judgment in Bclectfrig the place where you buy it. We h?y?* a large AHHortinent of gootto of -tUtw klmt? me always glad ulv? you any lection." G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C? J.w. GROCERIES for ANY MEAL - We have a large variety. of Groceries to help you in filling your wants for any meal. The best line of canned' goods to be found ^anywhere. In fact most any thing to be found in the Grocery line, and a drawing card in trading at this store is the fact that' "you can buy cheaper here than elsewhere, because wo sell strictly for cash to everyone, thereby enabling us to -gi^e you a better price than other houses. > ^ : v . 'Vy- v. '.y ?. ' ? S i . . v -J. LEWIS & CHRISTMAS ""THE STRICTLY CASH STORE. Phone 180 C?mden, S. C.