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PCAL NEW^ Cioiiur Marriage. I \|t>. (ietirgO Edgar Taylor lLBf.i jnvii<ti!'"' to i in- io* rriage ' . Minnie Cn ilg, In F J{ j,?i< Jr ? marriage to fy^nlrtHl DM Wednesday a ft er llie ?? I 5 o'clo. \< [,, l ir I ]'!< !?> I? riiJU elilireli, Cam r tnrel) i" i ' 1 jjiiit'i1. t!ie bride i* ? great favorite rf ?ivn town, iiimI she1 Is ulHO all ohIjhI^I Ih.I1, and bcapty in the r cirt-ltti of Mouth Carolina ho ?jM?rf tills HMMOUIICOlIUUlt will ^Ivwl wltli Interest. The groom jnung'T "f former Judge Ira ^ of jMiicnstvr, anil is a popu business man of that town, |l(h tbe young ''ouple will make hum?. timj of f IMOVK f December meeting of the civic will be held at the graded building ut 4 o'clock sharp oil kiy, I**'- W'. A" members are \ (o be present as the last meet w?s poorly attended. ? ( j* reports on clean up week will p be brought up. OwUjjg to the j for jaspection with health offlc jrbo has anked for a longer time r given hi in, as lie haB been bo It was impossible to get over the territory. The awarding of will have lo he delayed until n has been completed. Miss .Tim Ejldredge, Recording Hec. |) JONES HONOR ST AT SUPPER jp Satherine Zomp entertained at j Informal supper, given in honor w pujst, Miss IteaUX Jones, of pbta. The guests were Misses 1 Williams. Elizabeth Garrison, erine Zemp, Reaux Jones, and ' rjffttfft, and Rev. Davison, John jlgue, Alfred ^leLeod, Massenburg' Klrkland Trotter, Prof, Syfan, Anmun and Jack Whitaker. .{ 1? i a AMBASSADORS . ! EBTAINEI) FRIDAY Htoyri 1 Ambassadors of the Bap* ehurch had a social meeting on ij night at the home of Mrs. W. Hson. The hoys invited the girls' t Ymtng Woman's Atixjlinry and ud a jolly time together. Re nents were served after numbers tmes had heeii played. ( ? I VO \ l> 1 1 1 1'. \ 1 1 1 1 1 . The marriage of MInh LuIh Cooke Boy kin to Clifford Polnnette Exurn, of Sumter was ttolemulised Wednesday uf h i noon ut ft o'clock at the home of tin* bride's mother, Mr?. \V.* i>. lloy< kill, ir?2ft Hull street. No eards had been Issued ami only tin* near rela tive* and a few intubate friend* wQro 'I In- < civiiiwiiy wah jH'rforai t'd l?y the Kev. W. It. (Jordyji, of Cam dan, tho venerable rector (Hnerltun of (iraee Episcopal church, who has been a lifelong friend of the lirWe's finally. The drawing room was Ix-anllfnlly decorated with white roses ami smilax, n bank, of ferns and white taper* In a sliver canilrlahra forming a lm<L grpuiid for the wedding group during the eeiejuony. W li i I ?' nmliiir and mull ax udonuyi i hf chandelier and vases of hrlde ro?(w were arranged on the uiantel and elsewhere about the room. The hrlde entered with the bridegroom and was Jolml by b jr mother who gave | her lt> marrbiKe. She watj lovely in a coat ?ult of dark green > broad cloth handed with fur and n charming little French hat of green velvet trim med with fur and roses and she carried ' On urmful of brble roses. The brb.t'i groom's best man was Ilamptm For rester, of Sumter. After the cereinory wedding e ,k? and wine were served in the dining room by the bride's two pretty young sisters, Misses Henrietta and Ida Boy kln. The bride's table, exquisite in appointment und decoration, had In the centre on a lace spread a long handled basket tied with a great bow of white mallue and tilled with bride 1 roses. The table candles were pale \ green and were held in three branch: lfig silver 4'audelabra and the chande lier overhead was decorated In smllax and white mallne, delicate streamers of .which were brought drawii down ' ji:k! caught to the table with airy 1>gwk. J Cut glass dishes held white and green mints. The wedding presents proved, hoth by the quantity and the variety of place* from which they came, the j widespread popularity of the young ; couple. The bride, who lias for several years made her home hi Sumter, has al ready many friends there to give a j cbrdlal welcome back as a permanent ! resident. Mr. Exum is In the cotton In SnmterT to which city they will go Immediately after their honey- , moon which they are spending in Au gusta. The out-of-town guests at the ?wedding wcrer Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles P. Exum, of Bennetts vllle ; Mrs. Law rence Klrkland, of Camden; Miss Edith Evens, of Sumter ; Hampton Forrester ?: THOU SAN DS Of catchy Christmas Cards from I c to 25c, and many other attractive articles suitable for gifts, at PAUL REHNBURG'S REMEMBRANCE SHOP ON FAIR STREET, OPPOSITE HOSPITAL "CARMEN" ? ? . - * 'r.r >:.t -f f '? v ;; . ' ==? ? V'T.AFSIC ' v' farrar wonderful ? ' .... 1 1 ?? 1 " ' -II . III. GERALDINE farrar most FAMOUS of all women ARTISTS OF today LL MAKE HER PHOTODRAMATIC DEBUT IN THE LASKY FEATURE PLAY COMPANY'S PRODUCTION "CARMEN". PRODUCED BY CECIL B. DeMlLLE. "R1U'1ng ACTING, MAGNIFCENT LANDSCAPES, BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS. T NOTHING FINER IN MOTION PICTURES EVER HAS BEEN SEEN. flfse'hP1 ^ternoon, General Admission. 26c, Children 10c. Night, all scats 26c. Bond leservetl at night performance, but at no additional prices. Seats on sale fw Dec, 6th at the office of The Majestic Theatre. Phone 75 for reservations. ce "Pen 3 :30 to 9 :30 P. M. |t~ Majestic Theatre, Moin. Dec. 13th ONE DAY ONLY Whitiv llot^ue. Kmilhvlllc, g, <\, Nu\. HQ, A mar rlngo henutlful in it H simplicity and of Interest t *< Mil* section took |?lttc?> Wed nesdny 0V4>nltt# ill K;!iO o'clock at the home <?f Mr. and Mrs. |? A White, wjtcn (lull only daughter. Sarah liar grove. became tl)9 hrhle <?f Sanjuel Wl* U?* H(?KU4'. Oltly a re w m ar relutlven Mini frlcllds W It IHN >4t| Mill t'l'I'iMIIOIiy which was performed by the Ke\ . I I*. AUaway, imxttir ??f ( li?* bride. Tli? PHfW waw tastefully decorated with feru#, white ami broiiw <<JiryKiin thcmuuis. '|tu> l?rt?l*' wan tfowned in a traveling null of IiIik* cloth* bluAk velvet tint with fur trimming* find ac cessories to match. (; Tim In hie and groom left Immediately for (\unden, their future homo, .hist ln>f ore the ceremony The gueflfMj were Invito Into the dlnbiK hall where they enjoyed one of "ye old time'* wed ding Hitppern. Mrs. IloKue Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \,. A. White and a very a 1 1 i in l I ve > ? ?u i?r wmiiaii w ho numbers her friends hy the score. Mr. llo^UQ 1h connected with the \V. Itohln /snip's pharmacy and Ik a youmx man of ster ling worth, Popular Couple Wc?1h. The marriage of Miss JeniMe Dixon and Mr. A very A. Ileawofiover on Sun ! day afternoon canto ah a Hurprise to their friends, who know of the engago ment hot did not know it \v?k ho soon to he brought to a happy consumma tion. . The ceremony sviik performed hy | the Hev. Charles B. Smith, jvastor of Lyttleton Street Methodist chur<-h. ;i n?l wns witnessed by only a few friends. The bride i n thte (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Dixoji of this city. Ainla bl<v in -4ligi>oKitlon, pleasing in manner and attractive in person, she numbers her friends l?y those who know her. The groom is the. son the Mr. W. H. Iteasonover and has made his home in Camden for the past several years and Won a number of friends by hta straightforward, manly conduct. ITe holds a responsible positron with the < '"mien Wator and Light ecnipa:;y. Mr. and Mrs. Iteasonover are at home to their friends at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. I). McCutcheon on Fair street. Later they will move, into Mr. Iteosonover's house on I^atirens street, reeently purchased from Mr. John E. -It lnt me. v HAD PLEASANT EVENING WITH MRS. BIRCHMOKE. The .Ladies' Aid Society of the Lyt tleton Street Methodist Church enter tained the lady members of the church at a' most delightful reception given at the home of Mrs. C. W. IMrehmore on last Tuesday afternoon. T^his affair wa? pleasant: || every -detail. The rooms were beautifully decorated, the. lamps being shaded in red and rod au tumn leaves wound among them. T^iose receiving at the door were Mrs. It. W. DeLoHclie, Mrs. C. W. IHrchmore and Mrs. It. W. Mitch am. Music was furnished by Misses Nan Delvoaehe, Loree Arthur and Mrs. A. .T. Beattie. A delicious salad course with coffee and ^chocolate was served by Mendatooe W. O.-- -Bnrith, -Wfflltr Slieorn, R \V. Bond and \V. F. Net tlos. ? " Box Sutfper for Mt. Zion Church. r Next Friday evening, Dec. 10th, the Tallies 'orm 7A on cTTurcIi \vl 1 1 glvea box supper and hot supper lit the homo of Mr. Willis Moseley, near Mt. Zion church. The proceeds will vgo to the church fund. The ladies invite every body and promise all an enjoyable evening. \ ^ y_ ? and Lynch H. Deas, of Sumter.? The State.. ? ? LANCASTER jUIKJLH UKFKAT OAMDKN AT I5AHKKT IIAM*. The basket bull uhiim* played between UlU'Mti'l' apd Camden hb;h school* Friday aftiM-iioi.ii wim greatly eft J??,\ed. Miss Allies Hl'oWIt a?ted as Tin' star player* wore : t.au easter Misses (\i rolhio I'ortor and Freddie knight > Oaitiden Mlvses Km* nil# Alexander, juhI Unlit Smith. The seoro iV i|* -7 to t? In favor of Luneas tor. This was i iio llr*t pune thin j nson. and swine more tonnes are i'x IHM ted ?'? :il S(Ht|i ^ I MAIUb AM) MATIiONH imiDGK < LI II MKT. Tl$ >lnl<b iiii?I Matrons hrldvv elub Inn! a MHlulit ful meeting I tint w??ek with Mis- ||?>nri?>t to Johnson. Refresh meuts consisting of lee cream ami eakc were served. Tho rooms wort* prettily decorabd in roses. Tho substitute* Were McMlames Singleton, < ? ritlln, liny, Hoard and MUs Drue Itaxloy, ? ? 1'. I>. r S TO MKKT WITH MRS, MII-IH. Tho .1 ? "lm 1 >. Kennedy Chaptcd t\ I). C. will moot on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at llio homo of Mrs. L. T. Mills with Mrs. Sallle K. Blake ney and Mr*. Ix?nolr as assistant hos tesses. All men.ihers aro urged to he present. \ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO LIBRARY MKMHKRN. All subscriber* are requesteed to bring In books belonging to the Caul den Library within the next two weeks. The circulation will he stopped until January 1st., when tho new library Is to be opened. Books will be taken in hut not given out, as tjie catalogue Is to bo . made in the near future. The librarian w ill bo at tho old Library ev ery mprnlng from 10 to 1 o'clock to reeei \je the hooW. If It Is not conven ient to call during these hours, Miss txjree Arthur has kindly consented to take charge of them at Mr. W. Bi'fttton deLoacli's law office. Please do not disregard this notice but search your own llbrarle.^ for books that may have boon loft there by mistake or uegleet. You may not know It yourself and yet there may be a book In your home 'that bclnn^s to the Camden Library, If so, send it in. Louise Nettles, ? ' Librarian. Will Ho of Interest Here. . Camden people will be Interested In the announcement 'below. Mr. and Mrs. :Mcl)owall have many relatives and friends in Camden and the young lady will ho remembered in Camden, the city Of her birth, and where she spent her girlhood.: 9 "Mr. and 3lrs. .Tames J)ouglas Mc Downll announce the marriage, of their daughter, Annie Kennedy to Mr. Har old Charles Nease, November' twenty seventh, nincleen iiftecn. Charleston, West Virginia.-" Services At Beulali. 17 ? We hare been requested to announce that there will be, the usual/ services held ut Beulah church, below Camden next Sunday. In the absence of the pastor, wlw> is u tttThiTfaff "Conference a"t .Charleston, there will be addresses de livered by Mr. C. W. Blrchmore and Hon. Vf. Bratton delxmcli. The exer cises will begin at 8:80 and the nubile is cordially invited to lx?u present. Mr. J. 0, Humphries is the sui)erlntendent of the Sunday School and bus charge of the services. The Big Theatrical Event. ' The management of the Camden op era house have decided to present Eu gcife Walter's play, "The Trail of the LOneSome Tine" with Miss Elly O'Con unr In -the. 1 leading role at the oi*?ra house for one night only, Saturday, -F>eo. 4Mit Tire play^ whichi* founded on the novel of the same name Iff John Fox, Jr., is in four acts. TM first and fourth acts are laid under tW pine at sunset, and sunrise; the second act at the Gap and the third act in the heroine's mountain home. Eugene "Walter 'lms condensed the time of the unfolding of the romance of June Tol liver and Jack Ilalc, hut increased the rapidity of action. The first act closes with June, the little barefoot mountain girl on her way to school. In the second act she learns that Jack is not thinking seriously of a marriage she believed to be inevitable and re turns to the mountains. The third act thrills with the love story of June and Jack Hale and the suM>ression of the feud aided by the awakening of June to the difference between the duty of love and the duty of the law resulting in the reunion and marriage of the raRst detightfnl book character* ever conceived in the last act. The Will E. Culhane A'xpusement company have given theiday a_ magnificent production the mountatin scenery being especially beautiful. Miss -O'Connor, the leading slady, will be remembered in Camden, having played here two seasons ago.-? adv. Miss Dultose Hostess. Miss Elizabeth DuBose was hostess to the tfalr Street Embroidery club last week. The regular members were present with their fancy work. ^ sal sd coarse was served. ? : ' ~q . ? IbuiUllIK Kult's If you ha\?- ii 1 1 \ buslncstt at the bunk, |?n( II <?(T (III two oVhx'k or a 'ill It* later, UK ll looks more hu#llie iiho to rindi ih Juwl as (In- bank W.j I..IUK- ? 111 de(g>tfltti)g ninuey, try to not It j upside (Io>v|i ami wrong end foremost *o that the toller may hit V?* a little excise straightening It out before counting h If you make a dopofit of one hull drcd dollar* ami give a check for tlfiy dollars; It Is a good tiling to call fie ? pient l_\ at the bank and ask how your 'U'coiint stands. The- will Impress tlu? hunk olUcers favorably with your busi ness (pialllbat loll*. ? If a cheek Is made payable to your order, he ea refill not to endorse It he fore handing It to the teller, hut let him return It to you and wait until you endorse It. This helps to pass the tilme, and it Is ii pleasure and u relief to Hie teller. You tan generally save time when making ?? deponlt by counting down yniir money to the teller, as you can nearly always count more siHssllly and correctly than he ean. When you make a dejiosit do not use a deposit ticket, hut mix indiscrimi nately together checks and hills. This will facilitate ? matter* exceedingly. Always date your checks ahead. It Is a never falling sign that you keep i good balance In the bank; or, if you do not wish It generally known that ,you art* dolim a tfood ImihIiichh, do not iluposii your inoiu-y until the very laat moment before your I'tiwk will i>?* in. wiuru you ask the taller for change : fop ten, he sure ami .wait until he lias I count**! you out ton notes ami than i hamV It back to htm and (ell him yon ! wanted It In quarters tind halves.. It | U customary to do tlila bueauHC Mnk tellers a re supposed to be mined rend ers. tty L, I,. Latour of Outcaull Adv. Co, LADIKK Wil l, IIOLI) ItA/A^K ON DeliALlt STRKKT. TODAY. I'or the beilejjt of t lie l'reshy terlail Sunday School, the Indies have ur in iiuetl to give a bnzarr today and tomorrow, next door (o The Majestic Theatre. Santa Clans will he there and receive letters from eUHdron lav tweeo It :JiO ayd f>:(Mi p. m., today ami .Saturday, llazart Opens* at 12 o'elmk today, and continues through until late Saturday evenllJU, Refreshments will be served and Christmas novelties will lie on sale. Hlaheney-,- Will lams. The folloowing weddlim Invitation has been Issued : "Mr. and Mrs. lOu^ene Kennedy Hlakeney request tho hoUor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Louise liuBose to Mr. Ed ward I/ske Williams, Saturday even ing. December the 11th at quarter after live o'eloek, Presbyterian ehureh. Ker ahaw, South Carolina." BIG CASH Millinery Sale Miss M. E. Gerald has decided to give her customers the benefit of low prices on all Fall and Winter ^lillinery, while the season is at its height. % Her customers will have the pleasure and satisfaction of wearing the Hats for several months, and she will be gratified to carry over no stock for another season. And for their gratification she is willing to sacrifice her beautiful scrl e ctionofHsts a nd Tr 1 m m i 1 1 g? BEGINNING FRIDAY, DEC. 3RD And Lasting Ten Days ''' ' ' Ji'~ ~".'v r '? : - . . ? V-.y'y'.'-yr,, i ? . r ' ' AH Fall and Winter Millinery will be sold at astonish ingly low prices. Beautiful patterns, prices cut in half, shapes to suit every lady, ajnd trimmings of every de scription in feathers. Wings, birds, and flowers. Miss" Hained, the artistic trimmer, will be on TTand to give you valuable aid and suggestions. Come in and let her tell you what is stylish and becoming, for she is an artist in this respect, but at any rate you are invited to come whether you buy or not. ? Do not forget the d ate ? Fridiyr p&$r3r& .. Come while the stock js full and you have a beautiful assortment to select from. Miss M. E. Gerald HOW important that the gift to a bride shinrtd be in goodrtaste in order to express your good wishes properly. Especially when it is something she wants to treasure for years to -come; maybe for a whole lifetihie. Gifts. of this kind can on iy t>e boi^fht at a store er judarment in selecting the place where you buy (t. We have a large assortment of goods of this kind and are always glad to give you any suggeatlons,' .information or asslstatace In making yonr se lection. a| ^ ?: : ' ?: G. L. BLACKWELI Jeweler end Optician - \ Camden, S. C. V i 01 like ours. It * , doesn't cost any more to some thing in good taste, something Efiat will last, it on ly requires the prop