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bcALNe ws I ITH. old flag. h.,,. u It*. M.m hat <?H i ho iliiK voca I >,..1 11 1 iiiu heart have It* ! >,,u ri- man enough for a tear i i \ <?iir ey?' ,n no i WIjk) away, , , , j.uin;li I'm- a thrill thai K???a ?()Ur iImm?i- tips. i( ju?t then tit your throat . -M* rT norti Ulan > ?>Ur parted L <j? lu.y, .in vo?n\*dioulder. high, !hin?? hi lit tht: faded ahrod. w.?uld ho rod ax the aunnot L.ii. , ..hi. i navv dyad tiunii red Lit li. I bote " U<W*th lut-H lull! Ej i?Vvnt> yearn and more. j t hiti < i it vvdt'ii' should not i>?? in Mil . # ' ij?? in. in who ho ro it before Lh i iwi i oeara it in bout anil old. rn; hi* bwirdi and aray. Lk it hi* eyo Uro younft and bold Li tune that be hears them p)?y ? ? |,1 i .me i Minders through all the ?!? strikes iiKht Into tbo heart. ,v?r t ally tor you. boy, >>? thoro? here ;t n> I ready to start. Ith your hat ?h tho Ilaff goes by! \ over tho youngster's bead! i him to hold it holy and high, the sake of tbo sucrod dead. ?II. C. Bunner. ialsali ami Mis* Wilson to Wwl. ih reading ns follows have hewn [.and Airs. NVlllinm (ieorge NVI1 Kiuwt tin* honor of your presence ie marrliiKo of their daughter, ! to Mr. John Smyrl Halsnll, on klay evening, the fifteenth of at nine o'clock, First Daptist ;li, Cautdch. South Ctirolirta." pLAR MEETINO II MRN. COOLEY ? Young Woman's Church Society ;hoir regular meeting last Friday loon with Mrs. (J. F. Coolie. Af isnint** was over the social hotir uijoywl I >oiii;htfi?l refreshment*; SCITtHl. 5 DINNER PARTY I \* IS FRIENDS i you linger set enjoyed a most itful evening Monday, when Mr. * Porter, one of their most. [M>pu leiulterx. entertained at ji dinner followed by a dance. The oc ) was n furewell to his friends, > loft the next day for Akron, Dinner was served in five *. Mr. Porter will he greatly 1. but his friends wlsli for lilhi eessful stay In his new home. | YATES KKTAINS L (\ H. Yates was hostess to the ?fsdii.v moruiug bridge club this ? The rooms wore fresh nnd .at ?v wltli 1 1 ip Holers of early sum Ktiifi after a of games dain Hfrefthnient'A ?w served ?>n tli<? ?h appointed i-ard tallies. Fanny Ward. ?vim: <ucit a success in ? Cheat" ami "Tennessee's l*ard ? Fsmnie \\'ar<l will ho k<m>m at the Btic nn Tuesday, in the Jegso I*, ft' production ??f ,rFor tlie Defence, w II I i tjlc det??etiv?? drama written W ll.v fur her liy Ihvtor Turnlmll. >r of -I II,. Cheat," is Ward will lie snpj>ortod hy an tar cast, including Jack Dean, IV 15. Carpenter, Camille Astor, s Neill, Cert rude Kellar and oth ll is a Paramount picture and K'cn seen red ms a sj>ecial feature iv as n henelit to the Hoy Scouts linden. ? adv. i C. TO MEET WITH ?T^ , TEAM MONDAY b John D. Kennedy (Emptor IJ. D. Ill meet with Mrs. Robert Team ionday afternoon at six o'clock. Ix.'slie Zemp and Mrs. Frank tmp will ho assistant hostesses, r^o attendance is desired asthis In* the last meeting before ad inient f? >r i he summer and officers if elected for the coming year. P Chapter will ol>serve Jefferson k' birthdav with an appropriate r L..AT. OVKkX IMM'KK TONMttftT. . * < . . ? _. _j Noulfiecn Kywilnjc" To lie Presented * For ItMiftil of Library. r> Kidney Uuil??rH(irn Hi Macon, <1 a . . Feb. .'I, ISLJ, Served In Confederate army an private. One -of the # rent est |hm>(? In America. 1 ?Um1 in Lynn, N. C., ISM. ^ I hi sure ami hoar l?r. White'rf uourI address on Sidney 1 ,n nU*V, at t lie house Friday al K: 15 p. m% A "Southern Evening" f??r nil. t\ 1>. < *.*>5 itiul veterans os|H>clally invited, Tin* luemliera of the Library tissocla tlon and nil .readers art? exi?ectod to come. Every person In Camden Is I urifftt to coinc, S. K. von Tresckow, I'jvs. * ij6 * M ^ ' Henry Tltnrod-4 Our Southern war |mh'I, horh In Charleston, S. Dee.! x, 1&27. ami died it# Columbia. S. C., m i, ?, 1807. Conic ami hear Timrod's "Carolina" I ?i(t to music by Heed Miller, of-sAn dorson, s. <\, add dedlcutcd to the jh>ouI<? of South (Carolina, al the opera house tonight t Friday ) al H; ir>. For you and I lit* Library. Mr. Little has kindly offered to be. t gin Ids picture show al 7 :ifl, so all can got out hy N:4f? and go to the opera house, or eonie to movies alter I the "Southern levelling." Query Column. Why U it that C-amden lucks cone muiiity spirit? Is it because we are innately hellish, or too full of i?etty jealousies, or so 'humble-minded that we do not feel that our little personal' effort, is necessa ry ? C'artl of Thanks. 1 wish to thank all those who so kindly helped us during the recent convention of the Woman's Auxiliary to show that the jxvople of Canulen are truly given to hospitality. To all who offered their homes for our guests, their automobiles and carriages for the transportation and the convenience pi our visitors, and who in other ways made their stay here a pleasant one we extend our thanks and assure them of our deep appreciation of their kind ness. F. IX. Harding, Hector, Grace Church. AN INTERESTING REFERENCE. Fight On Over the Editorship Of The l^uicaster News. A reference is being held today at the court' house in this city in the case of Co!. I?rov Springs vs. Luther Ellison before W. W. Ixnvis, Esq* of York, as referee, and is being at tended by a number from Lancaster. The case involves the control of the newspaper published at Lancaster, and is being stubbornly fought. F. B. .(irier. Esn.. of Greenwood. a?id Messrs. Willlims & Williams, of Lancaster, represent the Springs and .Jones In terests, while the Ellison- Wy lie-Greg ory faction have Messrs. 11. L. Ahncy, of Columbia, and C.,N. Sapp, of Lan caster, as their attorneys. Mr. Luther Ellison, who was recent-, ly elected editor and business mana ger of the pai>er, is not satisfactory to Col. Springs and his faction, who are seeking his reihoval, which they claim to have the right to bring about by means of having voted an accumu lative ballot at. the election for direc tors two months ago centering their voting strength ui?oii five,' whom they elected, instead of dividing their vote among seven as might have been ex isted. riaving the majority on the board of directors, Col. Springs a'nd his associates are seeking Mr. Ellison's removal, and this effort is being bit terly fought by the other faction, who contend that the Springs-.Jones capture of a majority of the directorate was illegal. Several witnesses have been exam ined, and very probabTy the proceed ings will consume the Aid ire day and, I>erhapN tomorrow Mr. A. M. Deal, of Columbia, is faking down the testimony. ? Mondays Chester Reporter. The pepjier planters of South Caro lina have form???i nh association with a capital of $15,000.. G. A. Williamston. of Clarendon ?*omity,~ sold' bales of cotton Mon day to a * Wilmington .firm for 12 1-2 cents, the total amount l>eing $19,000. Otto Ti edema n died Monday at his home in Charleston aged 90. He was a native of Germany ami one of Char lestons most prominent business men. st (;?KSTioNs i ok ?;k \i>i \m ; ; ?? .. ~ *" j Organdy, \ #t mid Other Cottons |<V i vored for the Proctt. NV\v. \?uk, May Jk). *? as i iii|h?i' i tout a* the Juno hrtde Is the June grad uate. She hum In Ju*t as cl?i tut t ly dressed in misty white, au<l Wor future Is ispially us promising. It Is no longer rousldered the pro|?er thills for tlu? graduate to he elaborate ty dressed lu *|lk or satin; many <>f the dalnt leM funks an* fashioned hy the graduate herself, from the ^jitrr voile*, o ignores, nj^s, for. froth the dainty flouheliius ot luce ?>r embroidery, Tin* high sdiools favor tin* idea of the grad uate fashioning her own dress; Main? go as far as to suggest tin* material and the cat for tin* entire eluss. Per- [ haps this does not appeal to t In* aver age tflrl. with ln>r Idea* of Individuali ty. Ian the notion of making her own froek should appeal to her, for this very reason, that she ihay add little dlst Inrtl vo touehes w'hieh hrlng out her own personality. The veTy simplest, most youthful models are chosen for the June gradu ate. They are usually of organdy, or one of the slnvr cottony very sparing ly and simply trimmed. Crei>o deOhhie or one of the very soft taffetas or sat ins may also he used, If preferred, hut the eottons are more in yogue and daintier. (T> Mot'41.1, Commencement Frock of Voile. Net. which is such a general favorite for the typical summer dress, is quite as well liked for the graduation dress and proves extremely practical:*? White cotton net. combined with taffeta, voile, or organdy, fashions the daintiest of graduation frocks; one which may ho worn In tor for summer afternoons, or -the dance. Skirts are short, sleeves range from the short puff, so charmingly in keep ing with bouffant skirts of tho moment, to the three-quarter or full length sleeve of organdy, net, Georgette or chiffon. Hound necks are particularly modish, although the square neck and the V are also liked. If one wishes to be at the height of the mode, the grad uation, frock .must .boastra hooped pet ticoat. These are so softly boned and so unobtrusive that the frock loses none of \ Its simplicity but gains in grace. White kid pump** and white silk stockings are dainty and carry out the "all white" notion ; black patent or kid pumps and black stockings, however, are In quite as good form. White silk gloves, if any gloves are worn, are bet ter than kid, being cooler. A small white fan may be carried, both for use and ornament, for fans are extremely dainty this summer. Feathers are be ing used in the new fans. There are small ostrich feather fans and plain cock feather fans in white and colors. The small spangled silk fan is still fa vored. Any of these make most accep table gifts for the graduate. Although the plafrtpf ttw? hair )r dro*?o<l tho hot ter, a bit of tulle or a single comb may be worn, and Colonial silver or rhlne* stone buckles may adorn the pumps Very little Jewelry, if any, is permlssi , bio; a small brooch or a tiny Lavslllere is quite enough. . , A Card of Thanks _ Though words cannot express my appreciation and sincere thanks to everyone who has so generously as sisted me in my recent - misfortune, my loss Is partly compensated for in knowing that I have so many friends with the Christian spirit ot lore that prompted them to this act of charity The Lord loveth a* cheerful giver, and we are commanded to bear one another's burdens. My burden has been considerably lightened, and I pray Heaven's choicest blessing* upon those who -have remembered me so kindly. P. Is. McNViughton and family. Itethune, 8. 0., May 30. ? Hit By n? iM. Die*. CHr, P.., May D. Rrwln.a ged 115, was hit over the heart by a pitched ball and instantly killed while playing baseball todsy. r. yf" Mid - Summer Dresses of Individual Easily made at home with the chic iiew designs shown in tlie beautifully illustrated McCALLBOOK OF FASHIONS .nr A whole section devoted ! color ?ug$ tbrid hints. to color suggestions and tk\ 11 the most approved Summer otylea shown -m this eney clopedia of Fashion inforoistiton. [ The McCall Company LJCAGO NEW YORK .. feOSTON ^NTA SAN FRANCISCO TORONTO PERSONAL- 1 Mtss Sarah MhWlo Is at homo fioiu4 \VtutUiu|i oolU^ for \\w> summer; Mrs li M. SIII left yosterdaj to , sjhmkI the summer at Montreal. N C. Miss Marvairet ( 'ItlliU, ot Columbia,: Is tho miesl of Mtx. Kohl M. Kennedy. M I |. I' .xlills WHS tho week eiul uile-l ..I' Mi li M \l< l :iui in at Wodgeileld. MUs ,\ In liia ,\|yei-, "t Hishnpville, \ Is visiting her sister. Mix. Pink llrown j on Mill Mroot. Miss F.llaboth Currlsoii has retained, from Si Mary's. where she attended coinim'motnont Mr. ami Mrs. John T. Mm ke> ami; faiiiilx ^ | h.*i 1 1 la*t \v?vk end with rola- ? lives' m Lancaster. . ! M'~, Arthur tlrllliu, ?>t Columbia. vis ited her parents, Mr ami Mrs. \\m. Shannon (his wook. A Miss llljso Klrklaml. who lias Ihh-ii ?a student at Wlntlm?p for the past.} your is at latino for vacation. Miss F.ihel Yates ^ homo for the summer holidays. She Is ;i -an , dent at St Mary's College. Ualolgh. Mi-s,s Nancy Lindsay ami Nan !>?' Loa<lio left Monday for Wlnthrop to n 1 1 ? ? i? I Hi*- commencement exercises. Vrot". It. l'\ Shnjwion left yesterday ? for his homo In Laurens, whore he wll. -immmI his vaoatlon. Mr \V. F. Malono. who has itoon ( residing at City rolnt. Va.. for some! (line is on n visll to ( 'annlon Hum 1 WOOk. Mrs. Thos. Fletcher, of Kershaw. , Mix'iii tlio wook end with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. .!. K. li. Hrawnon, nearj Camden. Mr Harry Porter loft Wednesday ; for Akron. Ohio, where ho goes to work i in a largo manufacturing establish m?|it in that city. Miss Helen Phelps Is at lnuno for; the summer holidays. Slio has boon j tombing for the past two yoars at j Moorohoad City, N. C. j Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfo and Mr. ami Mrs. M. Harwell attended the son lor play at Columbia College for Women Tuesday evening. Miss Edith McOants, of < >rangoburg, ; who has boon on a visit, to hor sister. ! Mrs. II. S. Zelgler, has returned om her homo In Orangeburg. | Miss Essie MoKnlght, of Hidgoway, who has taught the Boykln school, for tlio past yoar. Is a gu?>st In tho city, at tlio home of Mrs. J. S. Lindsay. Miss .loo llamlln, of Mount Pleas-! ant. who lias hoon tho guest for soino , time of Mrs. Robin Reomp. luis gone to Coluuihla for a visit to frlonds. ^ Mondol L. Smith. .It'., loft recently I for Shrovoport, 1-a., whoro ho will J>e > with his undo. Mr. Sidney Smith. Who Is ma miner of the Slireveport baseball team. Miss foslo Sullivan, who lias been tea oliing In Cnmdon and Miss Sadie Sullivan, who has boon teaching In Chester, have returned homo ? Laurens Advert Isor. Mr and Mrs. W. II. Hand, and daughters, Misses Vivian. Ida and Julia Hand, of Columbia, wore guests this' week at tho Lindsay home on Lyt tleton street. i Misess Winnie Edwards. May belle ' MeCaiits and Nell McCants, of pninge burg. who have been students at Wln tlirop. wore guests ??f Mrs. H. S. /elg lor this wook. Kershaw doLoaeli and Nettles Llnd ,?v. students at rho University of South Ca.u?*iiUtiL4Itteim^1 thO-cdmuionce mont, oxoreises of the Cam<len liigli S(' liist week. v Mr. II. P. Fount, of (Jreenpboro. N. C.. arrived in Camden this week. He will be connected with the insunmce department of the Camden Loan and Realty Company. i Miss .Jessie Connor "f HranehviSle, | who attended school in Cannier dur , inn tlio past year 1ms roturno<l to her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. (J raves and John Jr. Mrs. Douglas JUehardson and chil li ran are visiting at Uoaimko. N. C. They are guests of Mrs. W. D. who Is pleasantly ri'niomho?-??d In <7im ?lou aK illss Kosa Heath. MIkh Ernestine Hateman attended the commencement exercises at Military Institute in (Jreenwood this week, frotn whicli institution her broth or, Malcolm Hateman graduates. Miss Ethel Smith loft Sunday night for Georgia, where she will bo maid of honor at the marriage of her cousin. Miss Ruth Ilolley. who is tw Mr. (/ovlngton, of Honnottsvllle tne last of June. A iwrty from Kershaw consisting o Mr. Norwood Nelson, T- , B / ly Ir Mrs T H. CIvburn. Miss Josephine Nelson and Mrs* Nelson .nine down, Wednesday afternoon to witness *ne Mattle Cry of Peace." Ralph Syfan Is at home for the sum mer season. H* has Ik-en in Camden for the past school rcrm and. has been most successful as principal of the high school at that pla<-e. Abbe ville Press and Manner. Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Clyburn and Mr. Jones, of Midville, <Ja.. wore liv the city Tuesday. They motoml from ...1 -usta, and returning with th?m tor _ a ! visit to Georgia were Misses Margaret Taylor. Susie May Clyburn and Tlnnle Team MUs Jean Lindsay left Wednesday night for the North, where she wll>? visit In Philadelphia, attending the commencement exorcises of Collero, - Easton. l'u., and will visit Atlantic City, New York, and other lK)lnta of interest While aiffay ] Miss Lindsay will spend some time As bury, N. J.. with Miss Carolyn Riddle, who with her r^rcnt.s were gweste at the Cowrt Inn last winter, and Is pleas antly remembered In Camden s young er society circles. Ignatius T. T. i -in' ?< ?Im. self-sty led (Jerman spy. was taken from a. Brook lyn, K Y.. Jail Friday by Hcotland Yard detectives, to pro back to Eng laud where he will ntaod trU)? J. Ogden Armour last week gave $600,000 to the endowment fond of fhe Armour Institute of Technology, Chi 'mgo. The Armour family has given f4.000.000 to the institution. Wm. McMannst 18 years old, office boy for J. P. Morgan ? Co., New York for two year< disappeared Friday with the firm's payroll of flO^Slfi. - Hh Its HAW MCUS .Nam [ ltiUi'<*>tius Odilii'ml K?(?h riu Urn of 'flint f I lie KiT'-Iiiinv l.iinctih'tt'r 'courtly Hu nil < 'arrti-is Assorlut Ion met lu Kci ? dliw yostovthlj II 11(1 lirsldes I III' local carriers I li?? following; wotf present : C. I Klstare, Ulvor.-dilo ; I lv Camp liell, Camdou , ,!? \\ Thompson < 'mu don; I. \V ( 'opclnnd, Methinie: i'arl Itoshorouuh. l.uuMtl: l.ngou Iturili. \\Y>?t villi : I /nude Watts, Cnutex. Mf tOI' t|is|HtKiltjur of routine hUshlCS*, l ho follow Illi; ofllOors wo it ro ohvted to servo Mo oHMiIng vetii': I \V Thoinp sou,* president ; (' .1. SM.'Ov vice pros lilt lit W . II (j?i\, set roiiirv ; I zonule Willis, Hvthuivr. C. .1 sisiiiro. I \\\ Co|*ehitul a.ud ('ail UosoU?n?HKli ware oh'i led ih legale*. to 1 l|t* llicct'ug of the st,i|o iNsoclalioii. liltli ?\ II' In lit lil In ( \>lumbln l ab Hi)' Plans I'm ilu' now ? 1 1 1 1 < ? it |o in oro?io<| H> Hie eiiiiR regit Hon ot ihe Ko?sb>lW ! til |>1 1^1 ehurcll Il.tVo lu't'ii agreotl upon li\ llit' hnlldlng ooiaialt loo. ami the architect Is engaged la (HM'fooi ln% llio drawings and preimrhit;' llio >pootllo!iil<nis upon which hi. Is for, llio oonsi riii'tltMi of I la1 now house of I worship w ill bo a- kod. The coiniul'loo! I ? .i < i. ikon ample time In order to do their work thoroughly, Ho that I ho new church. whon completed, w ill ho mod fin in all lis appointments mnl meet Ha needs of congregation and Sunday st hool for many years to ootno. Mrs. Sarah .1. Ingram) widow of tho luto W. A. Ingrain, Sunday at Mollee, at llio home of her son. l)r. .1. I ?. Ingram. w ith whom sho lilid lived for several yearn. Mrn. Ingram was 71 years of ago and In the years of her activities, was a woman of most excellent traits in both her life and s"rvhv. Her remains were burled lit Pleasant Plains ehureli Monday, the funeral xervieos belim conducted hy Kov. Mr. Shyder of North Carolina. Mrs. Ingram is snrvlviHl by tin? fol lowing children : John W. Ingram of Kershaw: Dr. J. I?. Ingram, of Me liee; T. L. and F?. C. Ingram, of ('lie raw; S. F. Ingrain ami Mrs. Molllo ltodfearu. of Panela nil. The committee having in charge the arrangements for Kershaw's Creator I Fourth of .Inly celebration Is hard at i work making arrangements to furnish : a day of royal entertainment to the thousands of visitors who an* expected here on that occasion to help Kershaw I do herself proud with the greatest and I most memorable event in the history of tills hustling .town. Some of the events will he the grand pnrndc, ad tlress by Hon. \V. F. Stevenson, of Chora w : the tourmiiiieiit. mule races, live stock and poultry exhibits, base I ball game, fancy riding, Imxtng match, plenty of band music and many minor i attract Ions. Tlio secretary of stiite has Issued 1 to .1. T. Stevens and .). 1 .Sowell, as i corporators, a commission for the or i unitization of the Hopkins Funning ! Company, with a capital st?wk of ' $1.1,000. ' Mrs. \V. 11. 'rnrner sjicnt several ; days In Cnnidcn last week with ncr i sister, Mrs. <>', JO.. JUlteinan. Dr. Tu.r hW wpH'wl' 4?? 4^aiUd*?M Kmtttay hidI she returned wlili ? .!. U. Hoik, <?f (^j,tu?l<*|i, TUuisdn>cd hi Kershaw lukj. w??nk, shaking hand-* w till Ills friends lutvid I'lrlclt. Ourllvhl Mat I hews. Mlirlt Matthew^ and Wulkor AitdnrsiMi ? *1' the < "owned MS'limi of H"loivinv conn l.v. haw I ."'on nrrcsicd on tlii* chaj'tfo of kill I MU Wash Hom*rs in thilt, couuf.,\ iu \o\oinltcr. Mill Tim IhmI.v Of Holers was I* iiuul honldo a railroad truck with ii wound in (hv s(d?* of. Ids liisld ami a|i|Kir?ai( l;\ la* had la?on struck li.N a l rain. The cnroncr'tf Jury wax suspicious and Ha* shorUT has since Imvii Invest Itfiit I ntf I la* mil It or, |{? \ \V. \V I in idol; l>, I for td\ lc< ii scars, president ? 1 1* I'olinnhla <'??! leyc. has rcsluned. Ids insinuation l<> take < iVcci as soon as hh successor Is Ohnsen, * Wfc WlVi Iv 111 and m a it i' i ' f> ? i At n wt pen\/i uoimt iv.hcmptly . m :.UN.vHiNt oje kain * RAPID TRANS'' THE MEATS YOU ORDER FROM THIS MARKET arrive on Unit'. That's in our fa vor. You'll Mini your pmvluiHC to Im> a teminv Well flavored pdtoQQ of uu'ii t . That's another thlnu in our favor, You havo revolved honest weight ami oourteous hoiitnieAi and you'll wonlor, Thai's tin* way we've hullded up ?ueh an ??\eollont ImshtOHM. CASH CENTRAL MARKET \V. C. HOUGH. Trop. l'lione No. I raindcn, S. C. NOTICE! The undersigned Banks will observe Monday, 'June 5th, as the birthday of Jef ferson Davis instead of {Sat urday, June 3rd. Bank of Camden. First National Bank. Loan and Savings Bank. FOR SALE HENDRIX HOUSE AND LOT on LaFayette Avenue House has 5 rooms. Good condition. Two room Servant House. 54x250 Feet. Price $1,800 Terms Easy. Kennedy & Workman REAL ESTATE AND RENTS, CAMDEN, S. C. leather and tarn km ?hoM w*f lon?er. Tb^ nek 1 and will mm t and tbmir ihinm U*U longer. BLACK-WHrfE-W lot kEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT [ THK r.F.OAi.CCV CO .tTO. ?UFPALO. M.Y.