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fo OCAL NEWS wv j w,NTER-A dirge, i , .? u.|ntry woat extonda hi* bla?t, 11 Ami ?l,d raJu a? bJ*W' A"ll0 Htonuy north iMmd* <lrlv illla forth t.iiiidliiK aleat and Hituw, Mffblinil brpwrt. tho bUTO wn? frno baa* to brae. fiTand >"??l "l tW!lert jjl* t'H? HewtleM day. ^.-?Plng blast, the rty o*erca?i." ? wrliiter day, feljL fear, to me d?ur all tho pride of May. * Howl it aoothoa my aaul; ' ' rlllN It tU ,Uln *??? tree* my 'aucy I>lea?.; rt.??mW?a p"w*r *ui>reino- "h0"* ?"'***> ..r ?"???, , , ** i r. ?t-they muat bo beat * tl.oy ?u-e thy will. *T. WI,ni (ol>, do thou *rant Lon? rftjueflt of mine!). fc- to enjoy thou doat deny, Ed n?e to rcafcn! BuVtk Annual Itaziutr. w Krltlay and Saturday, March U.'i r,uh at tin' Armory, tho Indies of Jjttloton Street Methodist Ohurch j hitre for aalo ladiea ami ehiUlrens ?djaiado dresses ami underwear. h|<.ro will also be on sale cakes of ferrtit kinds, ehickeu salad, coffee |rbco?- Ihan-s opeu ut 10 u. m. # Nofcro Cottage Burned. last Friday destroyed a small on t'lyburn street belonging , jim iteynolds. lie carried tnsur ion tho building to the amount of Oil. Won Cash Prize. H/ooiI school In Cleveland District has been awarded a cash prise (lie State School Improvement As jafJon. The cash prize won by thiv ml amounts to $40.00. (iave llirth to Triplets. (dratv Keiuhert, wife of Henry,Item riYtidiiii; on Mr. (1. 11. McCoy's nUtion in tlu' Mt. Zlon section gave to three -,'lrl babies Wednesday l.irit week. All three are alive healthy and the smallest of the rio is said t?? weigh seven pounds. Missionary Society Met. IV Ladies' Missionary Society of Jtaptist. Church held a most In towting meeting with Mrs. F. rCoj- dii Tuesday afternoon Morel) Oth. There was a good attendance ^n>l a splendid program was carried Qt MAJESTIC PROGRAM ? ? Today, Friday, March 23rd. Oliver ^lorosco Presents Kathlyn Williams Supported Ky Thomas Holding in "THE RFDKRMINO LOVK" ALSO Mrs. eVrnon Castle in "PATRIA" The Mi lion Dollar Serial. Saturday March 24th. Rfssii* Love and The Triangle Kids in a Fine Arts Play "A SISTER OF SIX" ALSO A Keystone Comedy. Monday March 26th. A Pat ho (2 old Roster Play "PKl DENCE THK PIRATE" KfHtnrinn Gladys Hulctte. ALSO Pearl White in "PEARL OF THK ARMY" Pat he's (Jrpatest Serial. 1 Tuesday March 27th. Daniel Frohman Presents Pauline Frederick in "THE SLAVE MARKKT" A Story (.f the Days of Pirates Hold); ALSO Pa the Weekly Nj?wh. E?(Ty Monday: Pearl White. Every Friday: Mrs. Vernon Castle. f PHRSONAL MENTION. Mrs. John Itnykln 1m visiting h^v daughter in Atlanta. W U Kvv- Jl ? of lU'Mufult, was In ^'aimh-n this week. . ? jkirn. Albertus Latta an?l il?lr?*n V?f (jheraw are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kohl. Ijatta. \U. and Mrs. J. m Mmlilln, ?.f Tim wonsflllo an* visit I iij: Mr. uiul Mrs W. II. Ituddiu. ..V**- W. S. Hdhrdcu, of Westminster, M. C., was a visit,.r t<, friends In Cam den this wwk, Miss Lucllo Nccgurs and Miss Louise Jones ??f { okor College accompanied Miss Nan delioacli home fur the week vnd. Misses Helen and Kloroiicf lloykiu of lloyklns an* tho gucMs of their auutw Airs. John i). Barnwell and Mrs. T. F. Hell,?Hock 11 m Iteeord. Air. I>avid it Itauin a former Cam ilen hoy, now holding a res[>onalblc position with Meeker lints. A Co., of \ork, Is on a visit of a few days to relatives iu Cuiudeu. Mr. llautn wmm formerly on the advertising staff of tho Ne.w York Times one of (ho greatest of AnlMcou dallies. Mr. H. <J. Ourilbou, Jr., was iu Florence last week In attendance as M juror iu tho Lulled NLatcs eourt. He wan a member of the jury that convicted the crew of the German steamer LelvenfittLs sunk in Charleston harbor. Will Itulld a ltesideiu-e. Mr. W. A. Kdwards, who resides on ! his farm about eight miles north of! Cuiudon will shortly erect (|Ulto a hand some hoiBe ou his pliuv. Material is m?t; being placed on tho ground for Ills new retddeuee. Dr. Hiiyder To lie Here. In order that a largo erowd may have the pleasure ol hearing Dr. 8ny-! dor's lecture, the next meeting of the! Kershaw County Teacher's Association j on Saturday March Mist, will ho hold | 111 the Court House. l>r. Snyder will sjH'ak Immediately after the meeting! In called to order at eleven o'clock. I giving those who come only for the lecture a chance t<> leave before the | business meeting. We .expect at this meeting, in ad- j dltlon to every teacher and overtv trustee, a large number of people nth-'! ervvlse Interested In the schools of tlicj county. Kfforts are being made t<> make this meeting interesting and in structive to others Interested in the schools as well as th* teachers. Dr. Snyder's subject and the re maiikler of the program will be an nouucod next week. H. .1 Svfan. ? N. <). Pyles, for thirty-two year.*. postmaster for the Legislature, died at Colujnbia Tuesday, lie was a na tlve of Laurens County and was years of age. Clean I'p Week. The week of April I to 7 has lieon set as clean up week by the Camden Civic Ivoague, and tho various agencies of tho city are asked to cooperate with them in making Camden a more beautiful city?a cleaner, pleasanter. and altogether letter place in which to live. . All will be urged to clean up their premises and assemble the refuse, tin cans etc. which have accumulated, iu boxes convenient for the city trash wagons which will systematically mver , the city on the clean up dates. | Mayor Yates has informed me iliat a now motor truck has boou ordered and ho was in hopes it would be here to help us in this campaign, but if it is not we will have it to de pend on at a later date. That is a stride iYr?vard for Camden and if we can, only have an incinerator the garbage problem will be solved for the disposal of it after l>eing collected is very unsatisfactory. it seems a pity to litter our drives with tin cans and just hero let me say that if anyone has an old well that they would like tilled if they will noti fy me 1 will have old tin cans sent to them as the Hoy Scouts have kindly offered this assistance* in collecting them for the League . In connection with the clean up let the property owners Brighton up their proj>erty by making needed repairs, repainting buildings ami painting or white washing outhouses and fences. Let our slogau for 1917 be "Camden ^ho cleanest town in the state." Mary L. Goodale. President pro tern: iantity I ANTITV iantity I A NT IT Y I antity SERVICE MALI TV kkvice m m^AUTY ff m ERVICE ? llJAUTY ? K1IVICE m mil MATY KKVICK UAL1TY This trio of helpers makes our store the most popular place in town at which to obtain Dependable Groceries SERVICE?See U9 or phone us. Your order filled Hs you give it, and promptly delivered at your dooi. QUALITY?Absolutely the best of everything that can procured. You positively can't buy inferior prood.s at this store. QUANTITY Guaranteed honest weights and meas ur'->. and the lowest prices possible. To lower them ;ir:a.n would be to wipe out our small margin of profit. Phillips & Company PHONE 28 CAMDEN, S. C LFKMANN IN RKTRKAT. Many Villages and Many Square MUw <i Iven up in Frame. Tin* Itritish and French forvea tu l-Vancc arc si HI pressing rapidly be hind tin* retrenting Ucrtuuim all aloittf the front from (he retfiou of Arrnu to the llOI't llOHSt of Solnmae*. Forty mere villages have been taken b\ lh*' ItrltUh, who during Mon days' operations gained ground at va rious points, extending from two to eight miles In depth. while 'JO addition Ml villages and small towns, In addition to loo occupied during tin* last three days, havo !>eon recaptured by the French. S<j rapid lias boea the atl Vance of the French that thejr have l>enet rated beyond the village of llaui, iU miles soutiiwestr of St. Quentlu, and beyond Chaulnes, which lies s<?j?e 15 miles north of the lino from which the offensive started. These opera tlons from the South and Southwest are menacing the St. Quentln-I^aon line ami, If the rapidity of the moveeeoul is kept up for auy length of Itaae, will menace the town of St. Quantlu Itself. The Hermans, In their retreat, *U'0 devastating the country. burning til lages, destroying orchards and et?n blowing up farm lands, in which great craters have been left by explofrtumj. In addition, bridge have been de stroy 1^1 and roads of communication out. Inhabitants of the placea evacu ated are said , to have been left dewtl tute. Meanwhile, the Russians and Brit ish are keeping up their strong offen sive against the turks in Asia-Hiuor, 1'ersin and Mesopotamia. Along the I Mala River, the Rrltlsh have occupied the village of Hahrlz and a portion of the town of Hakubah, about 2ft miles northeast of Magdad. and the Turks are reported to be in hasty retreat toward Khanlkan. on tin* Turoo-Persian frontier a little to the northwest of Kermanshah. In this region, the Ot toman forces are likely soon to meet tin' oncoming Russians who are rejiort i'd by l'etrograd to have dislodged the Turks from the town of Harunabud, I'd miles southwest of Kermanshah. The situation on the eastern, front in Russia, in Calacia and Rumania, la um-hanged. Artillcrj duels and r.inall Infantry engagements continue on the Austro-italian front. In Macedonia, reports from Saloni ka say that the Hermans have slielled Monastir. causing heavy looses <jf life among (lie civilians. Fighting continues in ihe Lake I'resba and Lake Ochrida sector, when* French a tracks have again been re pulsed. according to RCrlln. To ti\e east of the l.ake l>oiran region, still according to ItcrliHk the Hritish have been driven back from one position. Wants?For Sale FOR KALK?It lack ma re, as good work horse as I have ever owned. Appl\ In Mcnr.v Savage, ('amden, S. O. ' 1VAMKD ?Teams to haul lumber (dry boards) to planing mill at Westville. ! '''or further information s?*e W. C Whitukcr. Acme Lumber Co., West ( ville, S. C. 18-49. 1 , F<H M>? A roll of money was found near the monument this week. Own cr can get same by describing it i Apply to .las. II. Clyburn. Iti 1 FOUND? An automobile tire wan found 1 tin .North liroud Street Wedncsday (iwner can get same by applying t" J. K. DeKay. Iti. i VULCANIZING.? We have installed a , new and up-to-date vulcanizing plant. I Any job that we undertake guaran teed to out last balance <?f tire. W <). Hay's (hirage. t5)-52.pd. | FOR RKNT?Season UllX, Chester, S i a handsome brick Colonial house. I .r? I mm I rooms. U baths, drawing room. ! breakfast room, dining room, kitchen and sleeping porch. ItcautifulJy fur { i.ished in old mahogany ami oriental ' rugs, large grounds and vegetable gar j den, open tires, grates ami steam heat Will be in Camden in ten <lays. Can see anyone that is interested. Address : Mrs. T. L. Kherhardt. Fort Heorge, l)u i val County. Fla 17-50 p ! ltH(ilNMN(i AT ONCK W. o. Hay ? (iarage and Machine Shop will ha\^ 1 a mechanic <>u duty From il u. m. to 11 p. ia. .'M1-7-H-9 ; NOTICK m FORI> OWNERS?We liave a icrirv siipfi'\ of gafiolli" gaugucs thai u ?? want t<> give to :i I * Ford owner in this commuyity. Plea-" i call and i:ei <?rte Th'-v are free. U jn ilav f.v.-ir'o Mid .Machine Sln>, 'South I:?.;<?i S.rcet. Cimden. K C. hi 7 s ;i FOR !{'? 4 - * '"ne ??11ny room ' .*?'? ri? \ ?< !?' board. R< (?.111 ? : i ner tour iT re ? <). "liox ? (-a iiuii 1 ITS Upd Money to Loan On improved farm lands in Richla nd, Lex in Won, Ker shaw .ind FnirfieicJ Countie. Lon^ :i.-irr.;, no annual pay ments, low interest. .fas. B. Murphey, Attorney Uw, 905 Palmetto Building. " Columbia, S. C. T. K. Trotter, Attorney at Uw Camden, S. C. KKKSIIWV NKW8 NOTK8. |t?4 trotting Happwingt <iatherod From Tlu? Krn of Hurt IMace. "Hlr timl Mrs. Finest Trucsdel. M?'?w WUIlaiu Clybuni, aiul Mj's. Funtde^Mo* Lauilu of Hethune motored to Kit sluiw last Thursday evening to attend the revival service tlmt wmh hold at I lit* MethiMllst church Mrs J. .1. tioodalo. of Camden apeut Sumla \ aml Monday In KeroUaw w'tli her daughter Mrs. T. K Motcbci Miss Wllleon llrltton. npoiit Satur day In Kershaw with her *Mer MIhh Kva Hrlttou. Miss Nellyc MeNUieh, of C^uideu, siH'ni last week end Hi Kershaw with her pa routs. ln\ I?. '1\ <Jregory, I- Truuadoi aii?l ('lyburu IVrry attended the auto mobile show Iti Columbia last week. Mr*. W. C. Mel ?a well ami children who visit oil relatives at Hemingway, returned homo la>?t Friday. ltev. S. U lialloy, of Mcliee. for merly pastor of tho Kershaw Methodist chruch. was horo hist Friday to at tend tho revival mooting. Mrs. J. 11. Horton was taken to tho Fcnncll Ijillruuiry .at Hook Hill hist w?s*k for an o|?eratlon for appendloitlH. Miss Virginia Leo. of Monro*', was a guest In tho houio of I>r. and Mrs. F. (' Itraslngton several days last week. Other visitors ill their home during tho week woro Mrs. J. W. Milter and child ren. of Jefferson, who woro returning home from a visit tt> I master, aud Masters Albert Kvuiin, of Camden and 1 ?im Staliuiker, of Hvath Sprngl Miss In?* llainel, too oho r lu tlio high soIhh?1 at Whltmlro, Njwnt tho week end at lioiuo, returning from tho meeting ??f tho State Teachers' Asso ola(ion. Mrs. .1. Massoy and ohlld will leave toduy t*? visit Mrs. Massej s parents at Macon. They will also visit Augusta and other points before returning home. Sam Karesh and ltalph iircgoi> spent Sunday In C-aiuden. CIVIC LKA(il'E MKKTlNCi. The March mooting of the Civic League took place at the graded sehool ami the main topic for discussion was Clean l.'p \V?*ek which commences Ap 1 ill 1 to 7. hut judging hy tho looks of. | Camden at present it would ho well to I start in at once and got tho numerous 'papers and tin cans out of sight. ! It was moved and carried that the ladies of the League ask the Hoy Scouts I to help them gather all tin cans ami I ottering ten cents per hundred for every ! bo> who would gather them up. ! Mrs. Leslie Zcinp has offered to let ' them till up well on her promises with leans. ;ind Miss .11 in Fhlredgo has also | ,i well at <Soodio Castle which needs I Milling up. so the Hoy Scout* can get laisy. ' l'rof. Simpson, of the Camden (?rad oii school, met with the League and ??rave :*? short addros* on Field Day fes tivities wliieli are to take place on Fri ? day. April b'lth. He asked the Ix?ague : to join in and help make the day a -nceess ami to take part in the parade. A siiitahle ha liner Js to l?o placed to ' represent Hie League. i A note "f thanks from Mrs. I^awton in acknowledgement of the flowers sent her hy the ladles of the league was lead hy Miss Jim Khlredgo. Mrs. Hhanie reported Oliver's grati tude to the ladies of the league in -ending him a basket of good things lo, eat. while he was sick. Mrs. N. H. (Joodalo then tohl of tho Junior league now started and the i interest of the children heing taken in - UirdiiottHCs and liirtls. The committee on Parks was absent Imit Seaboard park was reported In a tearful condition as also grounds about the Seaboard station. Host room reported windows still in a dangerous condition and no reply received from request to repair same. February and March meetings of the l/cagnc have had very small attendance, ? imt not withstanding all of that there has been a lot of work mapped out to li done and looked after. MRS. VERNON CASTLK THLL3 WHAT THE (iORGET IS Mrs. Vernon Castle. star of "Palrla" I In* I nternat ional serial supreme, re leased by Tat ho and to l>e shown at Tin* Majestic Theatre every Friday is well known as tlio originator of many stylos of dress for young women which have heroine the vo^uc of two conti nents. Many distinctive features in trrttnetrV apparel. original with her, have heroine the fashion and her cos fnines, all of which rhc designs J|er -??If. have heen copied in fashion iwperH and l?y modiste** all over the ITnited Staler and in Mnroyn*. MN. Castle's very rafi?st creation lrf ilin iroricet. which ;ro?*s with an auto mobile costume she wears In one of the si-rues of "I'atria" and which is des tined l<i iM'come the fashion with women i.) ltorists. Many who have seen it iu : graphs of Mrs. <'ast.lo "Patria," ii-iv" l?een soinewliat puzzled to know what it is. 1 lie jjoriret i* a nook piece made of v iio -Jiiiln (iucrinK the thrvat entirely, ' si < ned with satin buttons might up '*?0 rrnnr, rojiMiftrjf ?<V r the chin, and rfn*u ?_'<?'in'4 irit" a hood that fiIy the head. Over thN Mrs. Castle wears a tarjrr hecomiij:.' ?irmmcr hat. the whole ? :ti"t licing novel a:nh fetching article f nress, has the additional advantage ? >f affording thorough protection from - for tf}e lieck and hat. of the wearer *;h.>ut rt'oonr>.**- t<? the hideous veils heretofore the w-rnan motorlstV only r< 'iaiwe. Nathan Smith, a veteran mill opera - ii. losl both hands in the card room . f I In? Columbia J>uck Mill. FRANK K ZEMP Electrician Phone 237-J. 47-h-f^Ki. Bank No. 235. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BETHUNE Located at Bethune, S. C., at the Close of Business March * 5th, 1917. Resources 1 <<>1! IIS lllltl Discounts Overdrafts 7-.tW Furniture and Fixtures 1,5~<V00 Mankind House l,48?tH) Duo from Hanks and Hankers lO,.'lT.,t.?7 Currency . w ?"?. IUS.(M) ( ioIiI s;?,00 Sltyer and Other Minor Oolu . .. tHW.O'J tmvka uiul Otush Items H OMut Kcsources, vly.: I'tillwlIon 70.S< Total , . *I.W?1 Hi Liabilities Capital Stock I'aid In . y .. . lf?,000.00 Surplus Fund . 4,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current HxjH!iisi>s ami Taxes Paid '2,4-10.*J0 Individual J>eposits Subject to Cheek . 40.tM7.lU Tlnio Certificates of Deposit 'J2.Iis.r?2 Cashier's Clucks ;isr?,.'i.s Total K'l.MU.?? NTATK OK SOUTH CAKUMNA, County of Kershaw He fore ?ne I'liinc Jauioo b}. Oaskcy. Cashier of the above uauinl bank, who bo lug duly sworn, says tbut the above ami foregoing statement is a l*ue condi tion of said bank, as shown by tho books <<f said bank. James R Oaskey. Sworn to and subscribed before me this u'Olli da,\ of March, 1017 S. T. (Jaidner, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. K. I >a \ K A. It. "Mcd.aurin Directors .las. K. Caskey IIEIJ) TWO MKKTINtJK Chamber of Commerce of Canwleii I>is ciihmcm Matters of Importance. Tw o recent meetings of tin* Chamber I of Commerce have been held at which were discussed several matters of com- i munlty Interest. Chief anions the mat- I tors claiming attention was a prt> poscd 1)1 Kb way connection from Cam den with tlie developments of tbe Southern Power Company ?i | m>ii the Wateree River above here. A com mittee of Mr. Henry Savage, Chair, man, Mr. I,. C. Shaw and Mr. R. M. Kennedy was appointed to solicit funds to be added to funds furnished by the County for the purpose of construct ing -such highway eonnoctlous. The Secretary was Instructed to write Mr. W. S. I<ee. Vive Pres. and (Jen. Mgr. of the Southern Power Co. requesting an interview for a commit tee from the Chamber of Commerce at an early date to take up several matters of mutual Interest, with the Southern Power Co. A committee of Mr. C. J. Shannon, John Nettles and T. K. Trotter was appointed to draw up a ILst of persons who would make suitable nnd active new member* of the organisation and extend to them an Invitation to join our body. I'pon invitation of the .Chamber Mr. Richard F. Simpson, Supt. of tlie City schools, and Mr. C. \V. Itlrchmore, County Supt of Education set forth the plans for the field day exercises on April 13th this year, and requested co-operation to make the event a splen did success. Motion was made and carried that the Chamber of Commerce guarantee a suitable band would be furnished for the occasion, and that all school trustees of Kershaw County be esjHM'lally invited to attend tbe ex ercises. ?-? The Secretary was instructed to write to Mr, James 11. Duke, President of the Southern Power Co.. asking for information about the time of com pletion of the new power development, the amount of power that would he available, and the ravow at which It would be offered in this locality In order that we might incorporate thLs data in the proposed new bookJet. The March meeting lwiiig the time fur election of new ottlroiHi, the Presl dent K. <\ von Trtwckow, an<t T. K Trotter, Secty. At Tren*. both made re ports of t 1m? work done by I ho in during thf year in their res|>ectlvo capacl tics and also as to the finances of th<* organization. Motion was made and carried that the present President. Vice-President and Secretary, be unanl uiously re-elected for the coming year, and that a commit tee of three l?e ap pointed to nominate a ltoard of Direct ors and re]>orf hack at the next meet Iii)X in April. Stock to11 New s N ot es. itoykln. S. March 20th, 11)17. Mr. Mlnfred liearden of Westminster, spent a few days this week with Ids sister here Miss I In Heardon.' .Mr. and Mrs. David (Jillls and daugh ter, Elizabeth, sj>ent the week end at Westvllle with Mrs. Oil lb;' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landy Young. Mr. Hoyd Workman of DeKalh s|H'nt the week end with Mr, Arnold Work man. Miss I la liearden attended the teach ers' meeting In (Columbia Friday and Katur<lay. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Moore of Cam den sjient Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. K. M. Workman. Mr. Isaac Owtirw #pent the week end w'lth his sister Mro. K. C. Pearee. Miss Sallle Pearw sjHMif; the week end a I her home. W. Archie Teal, a young school teach er, was convicted on a charge of se duction at the Monday session of crim 1 tuti <tmrc in Greenville. He had been recently teaching at Tlartsvllle. (jjtmroii Hi all 2nd Avenue near Sarsfield Club. Select Patronage Solicited. This Bank - Is For People Who Want to Improve Their Financial Condition. Will yqu let us serve you ? A checking account is most convenient in the payment of bills, A savings account is the sure road to an eventual competency. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C.