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A h m* . , ' * V t ' i ? '?-. 'V ? m t ' n J _ t mm - m Ji-i ? ? ?" 1 '*" >?? ?'??" *?>'" J| mm juj CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FHIDAV, DECEMBER 31, 1?!6 ?j . u i j ; v 1 4 ilMiii Nl km wolJNUKu v;. ut u u<?ouijt of olH5 of the holts ijr. rl? \v^k Immediately at by 1 )r, (Tfuewlellr who ' drowsed Safest oTWl.lnto if , Wl n>0 ^llK /? You ('iUi \vt .Join tile Christinas Hunk' j : in* Club at First National I tank. Tin' KJirl Nh I ions I ItauL will still, l>erjnil yoii rn Join their Vp,rj^tU|M>s ItuiikiiiR mw* Tbey iuiv<> already a big nmiiibei'Hblp but \vill add on moivj members. , % ,} *Il I '1 <> Join Ihf rluh .vmi only need in put in a iliekel (lie fi??l \yeeli -Just a Jttnoy. Then >vm inrmiKe ydnv de- i j\ ilk-kel each week. iiefoie next Christians you Imvc to Voin credit Those who want \o sIhM wIMi a dime can tlo ho. /Thty iiarrea^c their dtmosit /Siily a dUue caej* wyok and fmV *vxt (-IivIiSiuiuh k<'| ?$iV7.r?o. * , It certainly'' Is niarvoloyn. how thorn' Small sunis pui (u w??elF fUter wwk regularly amount to suvb big ritims. Ma?y peopl? who ; have. nev#r hank tail, their motley before Ityvo tak?ll so Al|$i Inl.TCKt In this Havings plan (hut fW l?av? niailo their paynMMi^^^mflHfftne irlwnrtrTTtrte ^ ~n good, (g do. Ami many, Wf are informed by* the First National fcauk, hay*' pj>ohjHl "reg ular" banking accounts. : ? , ? It in a good thing for our communi ty that i>ttt people, are learning (ho banking habl$?^?jPJ?ii one who naves his NylH woi-k Jmpdef liebause at the end of t,he year' h* will ,have a nfet result for hi# labor and this will #timr ulate hfm.tO greAter effdrf. It is the yuupg mtjn with the >'hauk book habit"! that successful, older m?ri are looking for. The rich old man will tru?t the young nam who has hanked and saved a i>ari "iof hlfl earnings; he Is the Oho who' will gain a partnership in the \Ve have an hinpbje lesson in the be#. When" it ,is bloftfiom time the bee works Jiard, dipping. it* ? bill in the blossoms and sucking out the small particles flfsweets. These he carries to Uis hiyo and when winter coin en. the bee haw honey. r Tn ^st. this/way yon c#tV have money ^rput mjr little at the time regularly every -Week. Then when iysxt .flbriat mas? eoniea you , eaiV have' inoiiey In the bftfik _ Jnst an thV be^;haa.l|priey lb the hive. Thi? - Qhrlatui?? Kattklug Cual% Idea ia a wliiner ^tad 11,. Ja onxy ^ b<v ginner. It takea onl.V a4 niekel or. a dime. T)ie B'ij'Bt National -fcank will furniali unyono whjx wai^tx to jolti th^ eluh a "Christ nniK Hanking Club" l>ook free.-1 There is no cluirgo to join and you are still 'allowed this prjvilfrge. More Dodge Saies. I>urlnK ,the> past week the Camden M^tor Co^ has sold a Dodge touriug v/ejit to Savannah tills week to (U^f n Dodge winter ear here for the .den Motor Co. The distance of miles way made in nine Tioura a?d nr. mi nil ten, consuming thirteen gallon# of gp* and three quarts of cyljmler oil. No trouble was encountered along the way. This la the third of the Dotlgo winter cars to be brought here I >y. this company, ' ' ' v^' 1 " Mr. I)eLoae.he receiyefl another? car loftd shipment of DOdge os rs from De troit this week and anotlier car load eamc in last week. ' i .i.1' . Andrew Bethea Sick in Stockholm. ? An Associated press cable from Sti>ck!iolm dated Dec. 28 says: - Despite the^refusml of the Washing ton government to 'eXtend i>assports to belligerent countries to the nnwiagers of the Ford peace party, they still aro trvtwr'^iret . (lorwlftni's. pertalHsItm t^ trftvel ff;bm Oopenhafi!en tc^tThe Hague by train. If they are Unsuccessful U steamer will ^be chartered for a trip tlmmgh the North, sea. 'Jr' . ^ho p^Acp palriy has found it nee /essary .. ?6l. extencf^ifcgx \t\, Stock holm uiitil Thursday and will arrive in CopeUbagen' ? jPrtda^v; rjft&ibg to the fact v tllfit ,? imrhber of / the members of- the sb'fc--w^b infjutmaa a corps of ; Jted Qross nu??es has l>^en a pointed to attend them. Androw j. iiethea, lieutenant gov ibi'TjOr of Soutli Carolina, is ill here, party^ho^ are ill suffered If rom tl^a ftxtiemi . c^^ Jb Chrlkthiiu^. ' The weather is more moderate fiereoT* :7y an Yttet W*teree tfews Items. P ? WmrefA., ! MR T JUM given by the trinity School Improve ment Society Wednesday night- fin the school building \va? quite-'ri si&cess. >There vtwtf^rge crowd in attendant* ? in fact, so large thQ program/ could ifot lie carrleoiout a? arranged. '? .?/ - ?aPrfitl.ty .school, Mf. N. C. Ofettys, hot only has h large nnm her pf pupils that he instructs during, the week hut with tin* cooperation-it] some of tftie ladies has a well attended Suti?^j|chon|y Mrs. Hetty*! ?SHtJH talented t6Ufiician, ;?5^jB{n^ts tlie song service which Is much appreciated by patrons and -scholars. Jttt. tCa^l flovSn entertained v^jth a dining Saturday for her visiting broth ers, M^8rs tTain(y, JarH ^nd Oarl Bai loy. and sons, -Talnmge and Carol, and dftftfrfeter, Miss Christine* who are spending. their -holidays with herc? ?? ,/Mm, Foster Hilton, from WestVille, is visiting hieK parents, Mr. and jWrs. SBSBBn mm speht Sunday with her sister, Mntf Eu : iiiL'L' Bruvvn. .!?: _ . ' ?. '? .t" r . .. Troy WNt^M : tad fctf oral njontbs, t*:?ot improving ? ??. '?? ? ' - '-V- Vr. <C*rd-Of flUUlki. We <icsir?- to express our sincere mnks, through The Chronicle* to the * * n?ls who so kindly retnem ; contributions of cash, ess <>W MAKKS FINK I'ROUKKMH. ':j y 1>< Huiix 's School < hildrrn Will ft?oy Me hi New BultdiiiK ' if 54 if, ' , _ut j ? ? f < /t^I i, Iti'tiiUiji'. US.- After hi ttuyW u\ I Wo Ul'llts YlM'Utioll .( In ' Kl'tlllllW ; ?k! ami hluli nehool will lY^imt^wnrk ?>n WimIiic .iln \ . .Innunr\ The f<ii?M,i bus ? <?u<v \4 ,lir most htK wcssi'ur M in it* HNfvrif! l>uU< ill mm. Ik-is :iii(I in li|(> work done |||> to lilt- t line. Tlu* <?i'iollmrnl allows iui lii'feaae a"<r flu* v^rk of the teaeh ? >i and pupil* Is Kiatifyinv:. There' U iu*n)i hiieret?f taken In the werk I '.V nil <?<-!!( rrin il, (lie IrtmleeX, |>fctl'<HtrV U>7i? lnTs and pupil*. Tin* loss of opto of tilt* ti'UNttMjw, .? A. Stone, wiio died reVeUtl.v. Is keenl.\ ft'll lis tie Inid laKcn sm'li i? ??! t interest .llOJ^^H Wfc ? \ . I* m ,A handsome new s<'lh??il e<> than ipliUHJO Is Vh?K ereeto Blair, tt well known eontp ha? tmttt wine ot'jtlw tt) 4itv> UciM cUftfKO nf The *vork is heJiiK^rusT. tffor und . hooH' jpmnnii to boast of onfc qt tnt* fii of itn kind In th?*.4?taj6. ? ; .^everfll tenohei's jf# "i'V vacation* at. their homes friends rati rolutivus - A jt J'wmm im*?* K?W! w M,?rtHVlJie,; JMl?? Harriet Htrnmun to gprtnfttteia; Annie Alexander to Camden, and MImh Mi ifc* Uo^iihou ti) Sumter. s $*/&{??"?? 1 ; >f i ? ' ..pi, *....? i'.< .. . .? . ???? ?? ? LOOKS MKK KKEAK * m i With Uuited States and Aunt Ha Over' Ancona Note. Washington, , 28,? Unofficial ad vU*m received here' today Conformed ivi.tti intimations from abroad that Austria's forthcoming repty to the AlH ,cknq nota-Wlll fail to meet 'the de mands of, tji?. UMteiJ States, >aud T<fy tonk: diplomatic rclfet* here were, au thoritatively topresepted as being pre pared for a break in diplomatic- rela tions betweejj the two Countries. Varlopa devoJppjtfentSt it was agt pijglit. avoid s\ich anv eventuality, n??no of tlx- <*ounter-pro|)oAaltt whL~, it luis .been intimated -:the Vienna for eign '*^00 , might advance have beeft regarded ho far as coming within Sec-, rotary " Lansing's renewal of the de mands for disavowal,' reparation and punishment of , the submarine cOmmand ; Mi-wito sunk tfc? Ancoha with (he los$ ?af juftro t linn ? d$M?n Atnerhaxii lives, j vNw,' that'; thei situation, after, being dOKkiiant nearly tNVo weeks, Is <agaln{ to' t*ke on the Aspects of I Kfiarjfltjk powers as tag attention. <-*pH # J Although Germany . Ha?, given vv \ United States assurances that she v conform to the principle of visit soarcli before attack. ^ i'the. . praei ?agAii^ti which the -'TJjilted Stated Ml vigorously- contended a ?'?; )>elng t**fi * on now. by her ally 'Austria,, and U been charged that the Austrian -marines are in wothe Iriatancef^frirnlslj ed by Germany and in others are nfr fleered and maimed by the German navy. Such a situation, ltt is being pointed out. amounts .to practically av defeat of the submarine " negotiations' with Germany. f Furthermore .the impasse In the tiii Stania negotiations -become*. a ] i the situation. V IJck admitted thai 'thk'^f died -f sea rcely.- can require Austria to ? dliet submarines wgrfareVl|\ Jtr* tlon to' the rights of neutraj& l&^ftaTij Ser different froin thaJt iH^inlt?e<V;$&: Germany. Germany lias admitted tier tlon not to sink liners without giving 'warping and makhigj^irislhif-ior-the wits ThO resistance. 86 far *jio??r?er ment, jMpi:$een VeUeUtid p act Waning of the word 1, htTerpiaifs , hold It fliqdh'able carrying passengers alone and plving between certain * V?le?. . The .^fe that. the t einti# includes" ierc| line but no Issue has been made of tho differing Interpretation^- l>ecA?se Germany has nn<^rtalj^to >t^-kheh |preca utftnsjti" consistent I the iise offheHubmarine,^ to warn mer ebantmen and tft-inmrt'e safely nf Urn iincoiim^tw ?*?/? The demand of the United Stated Lupon Austria la ' connection with the Ancona case 1$; broader than nny Ger .mati admissloni ; belhg b4sed upon the contention that InternotioiiaiHftu^TyBh^ Hague fonVontlous and 'tho deciara Uoho of JjOiuloii all require wRrniuj-Vv fere sinking a vesiiel, and lnsuranco of Ittosaafrtv of the passenge>s and crew, Wheb t^f^^ lft oBa?ellig?vreut ownership and wlier^ 'sbe dnc? not comply with Gerrnah Ideas of the term Uutffe-' The ^Qftrlan .governnipnt has hot adtnltte<l arty^aAch obligations arm] recent events In the Mediterranean .In durate fhat.'har^ Mtna^ine A'*Ktftiman ders- are sinking ??r?*hantxneri 'Vltb out. warning and without inquiry a? to whether they carry neutral "paM*engers. So far nofCTplnnntlon K-vond tlmF^f bcerPMrered for tmn^oiatlon, jiartment n^ards.as tlto^leinentaf fjajjonal ijSyjftth P^nHM^the expected note that | relations i it'lSex m that the A [$M; j*ek to tMfi r . ['MpA IM^eootra that the tmt d^andwl ;* m YYrt |>l K 01 WATK HOAI). U'H for Sumter's Home Chapter i ^tUKhtrrs American Revolution. > apM (Uv hlo|> sound* si range : Indian i rail. I he patliw a.\ of i * win*** silent footfall. srariS* ll.lMli III the w iltl dc^t?U)UH of >|? I . not oiinded a discord ,1 the >vhl*|?crlhg wIjkIk. I from (Ills snVHge I"*'1 I", SIXuKcd. road of a pioneer UHrti'f, Kill lo a Kind's highway, sounds w~m still to our democratic car*, lb junt at tlits iK'iitMi, when the ttlhin of Muio|H' tins plunged lig ht to ii \<?Hon of war, destruction desolation. and y?t oyer iblsj highway our forefathers fought ^*ftl??s, winning liberty and In-. fc. " # Vl dteglunlng with the lmll.au i >vork our way juitlently ,yes ou the ohl State | f[duy. whUU lH fccninicctliig Char Kf ^T'.ri!fc:JpwMtuK j 1$& of KtMf (MMU-h weary trayvlkjr i tl?e wayrtld^ U*n I o of these lilhs1 Mage of State- ! ester, eight ?utl*J? . Wi ?f the country ( ugh wTih-K this road lies became a matter of history, attracting the atten tion of nmny of the moat noted men of their day. The historian. ltobefrt Mflls. In Ills Statistics of Month t'ary t|np. liufte 7,47, KuyH "The road from *' }VH to^'Ctyarleston Is' the great ?JtHttrhfare' few aU wagons east and l ??!' the Catawhu, and should claim attention of the i>eghilttture. A plfrce <an hardly he conceived more ?""Mllblc than Nelson's swamp In win }&A t It Is the direct rohte to ^Nortlt lirlcston. ii t he year 1700, John Luwfoh, i surveyojr general of the province, i?etal:.by Svntyr from Charleston to ;^ug\?m6t settlement on the Sau Ne. found tlmt these settler* were onncctad by a road from diaries Above* ihts i>olut, which wan but miles from Otartetjtou, there wan K: road npr .scttleuieut lit. .Smith Una. ? ... . M surveyor.* travelled ' o)i to the V.(p?irt of the state, visiting dlf* 1 Indian trlhcp, coudupted by1 ?in guide, over a trail which even ;>Va? laid .off Into a Kind's high orie of the colonial roads of the trail fiT <Twv\m lit . ournal of a Thousand Miles a\VU?d Through Several Nations of l ll.jpmmlllz, scribes lils trip by water up t<> tin* Huguenot settlement on the Nantec. 1'riftn there lie continued his journey I b.v land, ^nidcd l>y ljjs Indian pilot. He'saw fipihore settlements of whites. auU Jiln description ofllie.country was J'rfroiji observation ; he 'hud no time for L^urveylng, lie Jays-; "We travelled M>y a swamp side, which swamp I be* [ileve to. be jml loss than twenty miles over, the <4vSr side jteiitg ns far- as I (could well dis* ei n, there api>earlng grtatf; ridges of mountains, bearing us W. N. ,W. < >ne tUl>. with a top like [a sugar kiiif, advaniMHl its bend above ?the rest -yery considerably." K THp historian yi'ho quote* him a cen tury agp remarks: "The pvosj>ect lie describes 1h evidently the one seen fr.-rn the -Sunt*$ hills. The old Indian | jiii Hi passed over n point of one of these at.: Ciipt. Hecker's plantation; f roitr whicti^he prospect extends more than twent^miles, and the alp which whs so <*uns pic nous must have been Cook's Mount, opposite Stuteburg," Historic Sketch by * WilUanT, Dobeiii James. A. M. : A few yeiitrt after Surveyor Lawson came William Sn WHe cnae to America to make. his -fortune by trading- with : tluv Indians. He em ployed several men and a train of Tvackr;-nJtxleK-hr:tWK-ettt?ri>ri?e.-fMHl was mi id to have been tlw lirst man to blaze a road between Cenrnetoivn and Hie la r^e Indian town which was sit uated very near the present site of ed into the Indian trail through the tfieafe* part of. its route.. THilft jfltoer named tfcfe creeps in his path from Ip enl associations and incidents oPcurr-. i 1 1 !_r on his lirst journey to Indian Tnwitr? iteech Cw?jek he named frohl a band it. me l>eecb tree which grew on its ha 11k ; llafting Creek, l>ecause It was yu> broad and deep he feat^d his goods would constructed a craft, which bore them over in safety. Switt Creek, --named from Its rapid current.; Town Creek, near the Indian Town ; Pipe Tree Creek because he crft a tall ftfoe on ft* bank to afrtbit him In crossing. Saunders Creek, above Camden, was named for him. We have now advanced from a trail to a blaiOT road the transition to a Kind's highway became easy as the settlement . 6t the province advances! a ad the population increased. Now. we can travel over it with our ftevoTntlonary her<?es. Sumter, Marlon, General (ireene with his fcrmy, and, countless utimhftrs who fought for, in ?ow. irh6?> namrsrare ?ro us dc household words. I .1 ? Ov^tr, this Ixtfd Ctfrnwftlllsj ImljpeJje^ , And loitered too, in the vftlnj Fhope tl icock^l who^,. men and then biji^Spiaig7^ these passed oh forever, and back our warrior catae/ Ideating tne shield of jgS \ Then U19 King's highway became a te roa<tJ sixty feet wide, governs the statutes and ^protect* ruclKtosof tta t Mx&m 111 yWllwi, w _ would catch our" T r, and that cruel ToVleton M8R TKI USIHI.I DKAIK Heath 4'tmMr* Had IWurn for Ur^e ' ,,;i K?nill)' Connexion. (> l^*.] Ann Trtwsdwtl. wife of Mr. I* M? ?lio?I at l#on* lionu> ileal' WVkIvUIo 014 Oh l ist mn* ove, Ht s |?, 111,, lifter mi 1|Ih<>n of mIm.iii two \urk,- All of li?T 111 rjl?* family of i hlldreu were pfenent wh??M the en^ cmue and her death wus^uot une* IMH'ted. < ? . v: ' i |p *?"#; . . ? "? ? ? i. jY Mrs. Truowlvli was. hi the 5HJh yo^r of ||r age, uHif witK liii' daughter y$ the; iJifft IE West. V?f l.yjiehcH (Jreek KO^ttcu of ^he iwuity. She was 11 tfoo<) t*li r|st In 11 wife null mothur, and laid been a member ?>r old Hickory H< ml ?linrch since girlhood, I'min w iii. h place the fimerul 11 ii< | Intcnhciit look place Christum* (lay. 1 Besides her husband Mr h. Trueadoll Is sill \ l % <m| 1 ? \ ( lie following < : MwhiM. 11. U. TmeadeU. wf iCwnJutw v [nv 'i\ Truesddi, of Camden;..; K. H, Triiesdell. of WeKtvllb ?; C. TrUes dell an. I V. It. Truesdcll, of Columbia ; Mrs. Jailu .fort l? n ami Mis* l)ajsy Truesdell, of f;<dujuhla ; Misses WIlUe ami ,hianlta Truesdcll, of WintvlllA $rji ???? The Rev. T. L, ?ojo Dead. Friends of HeV. T. L Colo, who left hore u short while ago to take charge of pastorates in (Jioenvillo coun ty wore (trlerul to read the following press (Unlatch sent out from Hreer Under Unto <?f Dec. #{. Mr, Colo wttH the popular' pastor of ,f*wlft' Creek du^l I'lsfcali churches and \yas well and fa vorably known throughout Kershhw county. Ho wan a hard worker in llie cause of religion and during his short ) residence in Ciumleu Wade many friends among our people who svtn)>4r tlilssc with the bereaved wife and little clilldWn : "The Uev. T. Is. Colo. a Baptist min ister, died here Wednesday wording, brnveen 4 and JS pVlock. He wiik 45 years of hge hud Is Mrvlved ti/ hin wife hud Ave children. Mr. Cole p|tyT> ed to (iroer laat NovemWor. <,OiuUig here from Rembert. Smntor Oounty. For I 'J years he had Ir'ou In tho ministry. Among hlM chargos have Imhmi St. ClmrleK and CnrtersvUle. lie wime to Oreep 1<> a<?<?ept 4lie j)fliAt:of?teH o* -tl*e ohurdios of Falrvlew. Mt. Lebanon and Mllford. The funeral was held today at the Ofeer Baptist church, e<mducted h.v the, pastor. Itov. C. S.# Hlackhurn, milled by the Itcv. J. Ih'iiii Craln and A>tlitrrs( . The Internum^ followe<l In , Mountain 'View .jsmn&eryZ'< -J? Miss Mary Lyles I)eail. Mis* MJftry Lyles died at thohon><* wJH bcr?Wti at (amdon' at^hopri todu y. Miss" Lyles was 30 yearn of age. She wuh a woman of many lino traits, of character and hud a )?rjre circle of fr^eads who mourn, bar jd^atlw^ Mlrtaj HylA is f*un:ive<l pother ? mid two l>rotlk?r?.V? Monday's Htate. ; 4!,v." The btyly of MissUvle* was Wrought to the home of MIhh Cornelia Miekle ?n Monday wbem funeral services were hold conducted by tlio Hew F. II. Harding, and the remains were hurled i at the Quaker cemetery by ,the wide of her other kindred, /f* ; I &?/ tZ ? " ?? |,vi Mr. Mobley Dead. , Mr. Samuel W. MohKv, tilted 45 yearn, a citizen of tho 'Tim roil section of the county,' died Sunday at the ( 'ainden hospjtnl whfijwrjie, WAS "tfikeh forVtrijAtinent 'rtuifsd^y oC last week. Mr. Molfley had lieen a sull'erer for sev eral months <rf <*n liieurnblo milady and was In practically a dylnic condK tion when entered at the'hospital and 6f course , nothing he done to tafo his lite;'; The rematils accompa nied by Mr. T. F. Hortoh, left < am x . t -ita TJ ? i-Ai- ? - *-"? den Sunday af te^antf^* -he buried . -rtjt his old home near HethuueV Mxv Mob ley is survived by a Wife and H^vePal children. ? 1 .... ..hi 1 ?>i ? <??> 11 1 ? imim A ?>***?? ?????? \ How many* fHtitaOW maiden#, bon nleifyHdes and' braye, itroo? men .drove over this beautiful rou.d. the waving branches and fitful 'ffUadmvs cannot ' ii . . Hi or ttte vva^Betwc^ jtt?? state*, some men fouglTthfcjftrf ^ How li&tf thitt&vadway neetl itfpaGfvy] edand tended. wtjk'tt Cafry hs ftoifyl rtqr fathers, full of usefulness add n> mance/evyn stained with the Mpbdx>$ patriot*?! A % sightly fttump. standing hy ^rt v | ? JWML- JIH,^. bed marktt apt thin neglected heritage. L ^These :Juarrow roads. when .fihnked \ ou i jjire I >-?? ??>! ' i1 i 4?;. fc ? r ? *r * ?? niaiuls a broad, safe road. If fchettppeal for safety, beauty and . fcohtlfiietit :fcr Inadoqnate, the :<*onnner da I value of a beautiful. -broad drive way In unquestioned. challenKlng a world-wide Interest, Which In most ? -tJT. ..4 J ?- .. v ?. lias alrertd^ p^ocluce<J earnest Id aeoompllshment. \u I * Tp ub hatrPome- the bow plw>?int It win | Igfassagggsl tbla iroter Dmirra Ai* t'opular Kurm ?f nieiil Jiutt It Vftni^nt. .f . Mflth th<? 7%r on tU|rli?tinMH da>:. inn! tho sound* of lli< rWlvkfUCi. |MH>iiut frvui all miiirtt'i'H, Gho 1/4 C*i ndrn could < ???' > o lmttnv lt? frlowiM of tho i<- ltufk'?J tu ?rtowhuuka anil oh vr'fatlU' tlwnt pa??g* 7 OVt\ (J;lw \\ ?yk' ha* Itu^h ono round fufetft 'bculiiiilng with dnuoo at Hohklrk Inn oi* <Uu UrtmqiH , whow flt, Ntjurafe ki?t tot tb? owning. ^hnni|*<wi0tw<*, beautifully } doooratod ?!!<) lixUttMl; Uy oWtrlu <;??? dlos. anil at 10 <iMoo?c klihrp, Nanttt Claus ai?iK>Mt?Ml with JUh ojtojr awl 4|^ t I'lhut i'ti iho jl* ? i mi 1 1 <? i(,* i of II dial tho t?v? < oiihl not J?ol? ftpH) tin* (*>Mt wli nn W?H iv*< lluhkUk i?ai'tl4.-im*i?'il 4u tlu? ?I?umh* and *>?od?HV youugor |fool%?ty was well. ropro*ohl < >n Tuesday- owning. Ml** < WTi I I o i ragiT tfuV TT7ITffiF(r7TrTr?r MJxs Todd anil lu-r lui?m- i?ni? imnoh of mm* W&# ?nd who *w - down' for V*fw? tonight, while l&t ulfbt. Mnlborry, ?,* tho colonial homo of Mr. Tiavld K. J pnjUfaiB, ctftobratftfl In the flout horn whew the mmt i^opuv dt-dW. j down ' four mllos there and hack ami iIiiiuxmI till bro?|d(lay limit, > ,? .. K v'V*?0; attractive Invitation* haw J^nf ; boon sont oiH hv. Mi. T. Kdmund m?. Of 4'HHHmi'KII, hnd slater, MTK.wAtl^n ^ttltigwcIl. with v tho Mlssoa UHHltgwell, of < "lowland, aw d<jwn for? tU^ ^vlntorv ^nt^ liw d;p-'/< cuftving thplr tvinti^ cottage oh CauS liUu Height* Miij. Wf IS. Kefr ha* ak bcrgueyt for the c4*l*ttna# holiday*, tfef sister, Mrfi, Wuvwn,' f?f CuHferhhi. ; P ;\ MIkk \VaUao* >ul ?$JU*anor , ttfowii. aw -CBitortaltlUlK-^Vor the 1*<?II Wa WtwiHcr, :N^(V ' '1' ' ? ? ? vl . L auu?^tjg|||Ar at tliallr Mrs. Lincoln Smith, IMti*!mr?h. l?a. : Mrs. Hoy ward, ( liiclnnatl, <>/; Mrs. rita*. Vollook and daugldcr. Miss l>ol lofk, l'ltHfleld,. Mans. ^ l^oulu/ Howry, Now York City ; Mr. and Mrs. C. I >. Son?ouuin, I'atlH, 'franco : Mia. t)au K,,,Ks.f?^w^?r,,w ? v of IUOKuwny, vynfognfrrotiv toHumfrtr to- visit relatheif; ^wlUt J| wrlpus ucrldt'Mt >vhMi tUoJrBnJtir tour ing ?a\- loif^ nn oin!i?i>ni)ld>\t'>il?out four. mlW>K. tynlmv- n<tfb-.Wullierr&] vyjllLnmH. Hfir?; wfflT wbh ln,htt$<V ctjp?nt?;TBho h^lAK iftw; wHfr t-lio Lftjp5ra1ll jmfc'-of -HufiL-rluft .^ fractured R oller l?oiu>i>^' Wrtiy ,w?f? .cut ami >>mi#ed^botit;i?W\ liaii<W and the twfl cbltdr4i$\\ii$ them W/ofo htfrti l)r. Cnrbett w?M? Huiamonwl hik! im fox tlu? i^ne>.jw h<'rL^ hi .Jftc,- inqMf Imct M*h. vb&y l&aVtoiMi vixrrfrd id jt? .lwui ' jftSmt illi-i?!^ci!r \y?^xi(Jt ftoriouftfc"'. ; 1 y injunMl or kltfo<l -is miraculous. ,A? MSff&fr loft tljf ^>fciukmetit it turnotl v $>raplotely; oye^BBEflEe'1 otjoupant^ Xoif ' M^ISy U CA^e 7 *WM Hn??6?i>- off >t th?i>n<\?;w2rJ