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LOCAL news Jt ? tHE FELLOW WHO WORRIES. BJRE'H ? ? <'??* who Wol rlc.M, Tfat brother who longs fur the vtrlfe. ... ? es**'''' ,uml worklw who hurries f itch day ??> dutiM of life, L'lih his niinU on (he post wlieio he's I iint thoughts ?>n lh? work to be dun*, shaft* when hi? pace la n<ii>. .1. ,t And halted. hfl long* to get on. jMIK f 'low who worries Is never u Contented to idle and rss t, Lis Outlrs a rv calling him over. I Him #?'Ul ih alive til his III east ; LaHlck 8 t'r&e Of honor Is sput ring |IHih 0?f tO Hits V*oik he iniiM do; III* nyhiep illfc Action nre stirring . I aimI ?'? bus u got tl. to pursue ifOP tlie fellow wtio worries with Illness, p 1 ; ? 1 1 . . 1 . < hhu fur <lnyn on his lu <1, jknd lie II think through the dreary night's BlIlllU'iiH those U li>' by htm must Uo fed. tbouc him his duties will huver And add to hta torment of pain. hey will ehriek. "There is ground to re cover, 1 ? , Oct bark to your inters Again.*' pHKN here's 10 the fellow who worries. I The ft-Mow of spirit and grit, Wio fao?s life's feverish flurries I And boldly refuses to quit. Despite all the ills that ussai) him I Unwilling, you find him, to ahlrk, ?>)>? fellow who worriesi 1 hail him, | The. moii who has pride in his work. -Kdsar A. Guest Miss Lucia Yates an Hostegg. The Maids mid Matrons bridge club delightfully entertained Tuesday KftfriloOII lit I III' Yates In UNO, with BiiKi* LucIh Yates Jin the agreeable ?osU'ss. Miss Jane Hauskett was the Bouoi guest of the occasion, ami after rds dainty refreshment# were serv Robertson-Cantey Engagement. Tin' engagement of MIhh Helen Rob | to Edward B. Oantey wus an ounced a few days ago Miss ttob rtson's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin fales Uobertson, on tbe eve of the eparture of the family for their sum ier home at Kennebuiikport, Me. No too has been set for the wedding. Capt Cantey. whO.is a prominent isuranoe and military man, is captain r-tlie recently recruited (\>lutnble ma- ! Kiinc Kuii company and is now in ~ |tmp Styx with the exjieetation of be lli? sent to the border with., the ,See? t| Regiment to which his company Is ittached. Tin1 announcement ??f Miss Hubert* mi's engagement follows closely upon bat of her older sister,. Miss Evelyn tobertaon. which was made a fort| light ago, the hitter's- flance ' Ifefaiy] foBerry S. levies, of Columbia. ? Sun-' it.v's Columbia state. For Miss (artwright. A beautiful function of' Saturday lorning was the enrd party giVeh by firs. Ralph StevtMison in honor of her Inest. Miss Mary ('artwright, of York, The rooms were bright and attractive pith the brilliant flowers of ^mld-sum ler and after cards a delicious salad ourse was served. The score prize, t deck of cards, was won by Miss ^ucia Yates, ami the guest of honor [lso received a lovely prize -as' a re minder of ;i pleasant nioridng. ' VOOXUGHT ~ pane rCbg|N>roiiiH| by Mr. and Mrs. (!. j Srbtfaker ami Dr. and Mrs. E. H. ] errison. a minih?>r of tlie youhger set 1 ijt>.ved 11 moonlight picnic at Mlilbank outlay evening. Boating- and swim Mug were in order. aiHT a bountiful pi'cii ?'ii joyed before returning to bwn. Uwu4^?r VliillonLl_ _ Tim dance given at the I'fndxl) homo Tuesday evening was charuilU* ami delightful iu every* iwrtieular. The affair wax a compliment to Misses Ferry Hello Heunet and Kstell. Mill ing, t?f ; and Untidy Miller, of Hock llill, who have been for the past ?fii day* guests In this home. Tlu? parlors and hall wi'iv thrown cnsutte anil cleared for dancing. Huge how la and I'lblsm-tled baskets, lilletl with pink or0JK' myrtle made a pleas ing decoration and everything was rose I lilted from the lights that fell froiu the shaded chandeliers. On a prettily appointed tahle In the dhling room, which hud as a center decoration a crystal punch howl, (jaluty refresh ments were served throughout the even ing. A smooth floor, good music ami a merry crowd of fhlrty-tlve or forty consisting of ihe younger danelng set. made the hours front II to 1 o'clock fly on winged feet. ' . ' - VAIH STKKKT SEWING (i l l; Mrs. Italpli Htevehson was the agreo ahle hostess to this elnh Monday af ( cnioon. A mimher of Invltetl guests enjoyed tl?e occasion with the elnli members, and after work was laid aside the hostess served dainty re freshments consisting of k* cream and cake. ' CAMDKN" (ilKli ON l>RLlCiSHTF|)L' TRIP .. Miss .Ion Taylor after a visit of three weeks to her untie, Mr. Louis T. Clybt.rn, of Mtdvillc, (ia., is tour ing Florida, the guest of the president and treasurer of the East and West 'Coust Itullway. From there she will visit New York and Washington. go lug for a few days to ('haiiestowu. W. Va? to visit her grandmother, lira. W. Taylor. For Miss Oartwrlght. Mrs. T. Lee Little was hostess at a lovely affair Thursday afternoon with Miss Mary Cartwright as guest of honor. The rooms were prettily decorated in greens and quantities of sun-flowers that nodded a -cheery wel come to guests that eoirii>osed the three tables of bridge. The score prise, a pair of embroidery scissors, was won by Airs. E. H. Kerrlson. and the honor guest was presented with a lovely hat brush. After cards, the hostess served dellcloUs Ice ereaiu and cake. "The Spell of the Yukon." "The Spell of the Yukon," a new Metro wonderplay produced by Popu lar Plays aiid Players under the di fectlon of Burton King, will la' seen at the Majestic next Thursday. "The Spell of the Yukon" Is another picture adapted from the i?oem of the same name, by Kobert YV> Service, .-whose "Shooting of Dan MctJrew" prove* 1 to be such a good film. The new picture reproduces the rough, wild life of the Alaskan gold-fields, tho devil-may-care spirit of the dance halls and gambling dens, and then, as a foil to all this, the culture and' refinement of New York's smart set. There are thrilling scenes of the stock market, when for tunes are won and lost in an hour, and then there Is the wholesome In fluence bf a girl and boy love affair. Edmund Breese ts the star of the pro duction, and Christine Mayo is his lend ing woman. ? adv. . v Married. On July 11th at the home of Mr. J H. W. Barnes, Miss Juanita Davis and uMr. Dal ton Trlmnal were married. No* j tary Public Ha rues officiating. Only a j few relatives ami friends were present to witness the ceremony. Both young l>eople reside in the Antioch section. "The steamer Devon City, a British vessel, took on a cargo of eight tliou saml tons of coal at Charleston. The Majestic Program PICTURES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Today, Friday, July 14th. The final episode of the Iron Claw. ? story the saved for the last. Solved, the*re^est y laUgHING world has ever known. WHu ia" MASK"? will be answered. Saturday, July 15th. Dr^aIVel Frohman presents John Barrymore in "THE RED WIDOW." Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL AND THE CAME." N(ondAyt July 7th.' Frank Daniels in "KERNUL NUTT WINS A VJIFE-^ A Vitagraph comedy. ?oij5eS- TRAVEL ramount Pictograph. "BUTTON HOLM) EJi . PICTURES," Europe in peace^ ^ala^J?^ PI?S55L!L yet announced?:-? r ? ~ ' 7~~i~ Tuesday, July ??*h- HEART Jesse L. Lasky presents Marie Doro ?V ^ best U? Ofc NORA FLYNN." This featura re ug wlthln ky Standards. One of the best features se _ the past six months. ? ji - - ' ? *yr>r?T'Mrr? ? Wednesday, July 19th. Tom Moore and Anna Nilsson in "WHO'S GUILTY?" in 1,5* World Filih Corporation presents Robert Warwick ln THE SINS OF SOCIETY." A gripping drama. Thursday. July **h- Edmund The Metro Pictures Corporate" A beauti Breeze in "THE 8PEU- OF JSLva- Scenes amid ice fully pictured drama of far A1 : and snow capped mountain?. I ericlc,,**i<|Ls | ? ? ? ? I "^"otoSKK ***? 'rfg -* ? ? * ^ *' 1 ? j *A#8IN? <M* HOOT KKIKT. ^ / ? i_, ? , ? . Skirls Art Full ami SboH, Hut LUup <l and tirareful. Now York, Jflly 10.- Tho lu?4?|?-xktrt soaro Ujih cntlroly imssod. Thoro Ik Ho denying tho charm of I li?? h?H>|?. Uttt iu tills day and ajfo It has im plaro *?\ o*?pt Ui tho uMwt frlvoKiUM Ojf dance mat evening ifiiwiw, and ??v%?n from thoso. It Is lielntf r||*|HMl Ol)t> Tills does liot ntoan, however, that wo are going l?a?k to tho narrow skirt : no indeed. merely IttHU skirt*. Tho dainty nild-soninior voiles and organdie* aro as full and houffnnt as ovor, hut tholr follows falls softly al?out tho figure, and tholr honffanoy Is indm<od J?y tholr width and tho na tnro of th?> ' materia I. I laving tinlshod with skirts as^ far as 2) WoCall riain and StripedHolle tn Jumper Frock. width, shortnes* and trimiuiiig are con cerned, Fashion has now turned her at tention to t lit* bodice, laying esi>eclal stress on culiars and sleeves.- Any lit tle becoming idea which strikes one may he used in hoth of these, afford ing charming possibilities of slewing indlvidUHlity. From the dainty, picot ' edged turnover or frill on the dark taf- j fetTi f i'?K'k, the collar range* to4]ie deep broad collar extending to the waistline and helow. There are many of us who favor the high collar, even in sutnmejr. hnt this is fashioned ^-of net or organdy, and Is open In fronts so it is really not a high collar "after all. hnt a very heeoming detail of frock or blouse. The wide, caja'dike collars are most popular this summer. For summer evenings, with light froeks, there are becoming ruffs of net, chif fon, or malines, and the chic , little shoulder rapes of Georgette trimmed with fur or marabout. .Sleeves are transparent, or semi transparent, of crepe, net or chiffon to match the color of thcmaterial of the: frock ; and are botfi long and short. The closely cuffed sleeve is favore<l, and also the flowing. sleeve- These lat ter are very easily made, being finish* ed around the lower edge with a bias fold, or the effective nloot . . . . Although not as conspicuous, equally as important as the frock are the (lain ty underflttings designed to Complete it] ?- Combinations, envelope chemises, camisoles, j>ettieoats and knickerbock ers are being fashioned of pale pink or blue cotton crej>e or voile, the barr ed and strli>ed cottons, wash satins. ?ml Mm {wisallila-of -&nr4g?<ul^ silks with pale toned grounds. The pink or blue crepe or voile Is usually finished around armholes, neck and lower edges with bias folds of con trasting color attached with hemstitch ing. The flowered silks are {tlso bound with white, or a plaift color, or are finished With lace. The envelope che mise is one of the most popular oi garments. being shirred, siaocked, tucked or box* plea ted. For general wear glove-silk knickerln>ekeijs and a plain camisole are most practical. PERSONAL. Among the visitors to Columbia this week were Mr. W. It. Watktns, Mrs. H. L. Watkius, Mrs. Jack Whltaker, Mrs. I). G. Richardson and Miss Willie Watkins. Mrs. vl.. C. Hough 'Is visiting rela tives '.at* Jier old . home in Missouri. She will be joined later by Mr. Hough, and tfifey' expect to make their, .home in the West. ' Mra. George G. Alexander "left this, week for New York. She will inakd. an extended visit, going to many place* of interest through the. north amf northeast -while away. Miss Ida McKeithen, of ' Columbia, was the gupst last week of her sister. Mrs. C. O. Cooper, who accompanied her to Georgetown, wber? <Viey will sj>end a couple of weeks. ? Mrs. Sumter IthHTOBTOB relurned 1 from a visit, to relative In Charlotte. Miss Olive. Rhanae will remain for a longer stky 4n Charlotte ? and other points in North Carolina. -<? - Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nettles, and Jack ; "Mr." and' Mra. Robin Zempj and children, and Miss Joe Hamlin lefT ^Tfmt*dij^&ornInj?*by automobile I for the North ' Ca rol Ina mountains Miss Nan Hougb has returned from ri . *Mt to.McBee, where sbe *ras, maid , of honor to Miss Agnes Evans, who was married Thursday eventft^to Mr. \l< ii.ifv, of Hapdersonville, N. C. Mrs. Geo. W. Branson/ Jr., who. ha?j Imm-ii visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shannon, went to Columbia Wed-, ncad&y for a short visit, after which she will return to. New York, where: Mr. and Mrs. Rrun*on are at present making their home. Miss Gertrude Clarice Damon. H-j daughter of (Vipt. C. W. I>a* [ mob, was drowned off Sullivan'.s I* land, (Thrfrleston, Thursday, .V William H. Rowlette, a well-known railroad min, died Sunday In Colum bia after a loo* lllneas. The City ConnrH. of Charleston ex? onerated the chief of police on the charge* preferred ayalnsf him. . ?? V- *" ? PERSONAL MENTION. ' t M"?. N. H, ami eltlhlreu Are \ i i i i h ? in IVluuibUf. Miss llarrh't Nelson Is- visiting friends ill Hartsvilhv Mr. and Mr*. K. 4. #r? vl?? Itlujf at Mount Pleasant. Kt'trltialil Halsall, of Charleston, vis ited relatives here this week. Mtss l.mla Vale* has iytU.rUO<l from a visit t?? friend* in VlriliuWi Mr. <Juy /.etrouor, of St. Louis. \ls Ited relative* here t lilx week.' Mr. 1 1 . 11, Kennedy has returned from ii week's visit in Columbia. Mrs. Marlon Zemp. of Sn^tofl' Is the guest of Miss KnthCfiiic /.eiup. Mrs. t Km ma Brunson, ??f Florence, Is visiting her sister, Mrs, M. K. Schrook, Mrs. Kinma t'. Vllloi?iguo ami daugh ter, Miss Knuna, aiv visiting In Clar endon. Mr. ami Mrs. II. (}, Cnrrlson, Jr., ami children are visiting at Pawley's I stand, Miss Margaret Taylor lias returned from an extended visit to relatives in Hoorgla, Mrs. \V. li, Trant liant ha* none tu < in iiu'svllio. (la., to s|H?inl tin* balance of the summer. Frank Tranthani loft Friday night for Washington, 1>. C., where In* will s| K'tul the summer. Miss Bottle Hallo, who has lieeu vis- 1 itiug Mrs, Willie Hollo Mackey, has re turned to Liberty Hill. Mrs, lloury Clarke, of Sumter, was tln> guoat this week of Mrs. B. B. Clarke on North Fair str eet, ' Mr. am) Mrs. Walter Wost ami lit - tlo daughter, of Columbia, si?ent Sun <hi,v In Camden with relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. Wat. Shaumm am) <la lighter, Agnes, will loavo tomorrow for Saluda tor an extended visit. Mrs. Vat Jordan ami Mrs. T. J. Lipscomb and children have returned from aii extended visit to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Hey ward, of Columbia, are visiting the latter's )>ar onts, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Shannon ou Halle street. Mr. atid Mrs. H, M. Kennedy, Jr., siid children ailit Mr. .fas. Ih'Lbaehe left Saturday for a stay at .Wrights ville. lieach. Mr. antl Mis. David <1. ' Perkins, of Darlington, are visiting at the home of the hitter's jwrents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Yates. Misses Perry Belle Ijennet and Eh tell Milling, of Lancaster, and Koddey Mil ler. of Hook Hill, are house guests at the Liudaay home. ? Mrs. M. K. Hijlsall and Miss Har rington visited Mrs. *QUattlehaum in Columbia last week and are now vis iting in Charleston. Mrs. F. H. Handing and . children have gone for a stay "in the mountains of North Carolina, and will also visit In Baltimore liefore they return. Messrs. Harry Chisolm and Jiiumie Hazard, of (Charleston, and Sims and Tally, of (!oItuuhia, were week end visitors here at the Lindsay home. Bank No. 238. y STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BETHUNE ? ? ?' <? ? . * ... : ? [fi v . ' ..'Vrrj-Wr.'"' Located it Bethune, Sv C., at the Close of Business June 30th, 19!6 Resources Iauium aud ? $4M,tl50.4Q overdraft* ,... . ??v ?? ? '^1 Furniture ami Klxlunm ,.jv>.- -.y * 1,500.00 Banking Houiw 1,483.00 Due froiit'*l^n\i1(4 aud llHUkvw-tjSf, 1K;1 85.051 Currency -...v. ....... * 410.00 Gold WU? Kllvor ami Other Minor Coin , ?ilO.O.'l Ohecka and Cash Items ,105,74 Otlior lU-wiuhvs, vise: Collection ? . ? 7.00 Total .170,815.12 Liabilities Capital Stoek rahl In 15,000.00 Surplus Fund 4,000.00 Undivided Brotlts, lean Current Kxjhmw* and Taxoa l'ald 870.00 Individual Deposit* Subject to Chock .'M},! 1,1 Si. 50 Time Corttrtcatea of Doinwlt 11,540.80 Cashier's Checks 71. -.'I Total $70,815.12 STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Kershaw Hrfort? me nunc James W. Caakey, C-aahler of tlio above named hunk, who be ing duly sworn, says that the ahovo and foregoing statement Is a true eondl* tlon of said hank, as shown hy the hooka of said hank. .lamos W, Caakey. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this tlth day ??r July. ll?10. s. T. Oardner, Notary Fuhllc. Correct Attest: , \V. K, l)a\H. ' . <}. B. King Directors. , A. K% Mcljtturln * FOR SALE 100 acres of good land, four milu from Camdep on public high way. 75 acres under cultivation, 26 acres of woodland. Good atream^jrunning through. Good build ' ing. Well, with good water. Fine location. Price on ' application. Terms, if desired. A. J. BEATTIE Camden, S. C. Serre delxmeh Is visiting Peter and Jack Richardson, of Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Zomp and dauifli .ter, Miss Dorothy, who have been vis iting friends atfd relatives in Law-ax ter, returned to their home Monday. Mr. 1j. li. lilock left Sunday for Hal ho will utteml the KIUm Convention, after which he will go to New York, im<) Jolft hi? (laughter, MIhh KokhMo, who haH Immmi N|H*tHllug the Munouier t Ira re. Loan & Sayings Bank Hi announces to the public that on and after June 26th, their business will be conducted in their banking room corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets, opposite Postoffice. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage during the past which has madfe it possible, for us to occupy these handsome commodious quarters with an up-to-date equipment and for handling their future business with the greatest degre mptne^^jia jsansmctxon We cordially invite you to jcamift^in.a*id_ inspect our fire proof vault with its bur glar proof screw-door safe equipped with triple time lock, our steeL safety deposit J>oxes, our electrically driven ledger and daily statement posting system, etc. We had hoped to haye our equipment complete with new mar>le.counters, etc. but regret that the manufacturers have been unable to make delivery on time, which necessitates our using our old counters for a short time. I^^Kdrop in and see us Loan & Savings T. J. K1RKLAND, President