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Icau NEWS A IRELAND. rt?rvi'U?' mi'thfr of heroic d< L fhrt# no hand raUod In de< ftOte of I !??'?? j, thai.- lHi vole? to cry, "ahe niuii [>*>'lice tttn?on fdl truth * bHttlelloldn have !!uiuht?r? ("r ",w th?'r tears o'olumblii Ji/t iieiVMtar g?m Vd hr*d jr , A *T,nt over old world tyranny ^noi 'or lliy iu-uilf, coitiiiivHs dead? tlj trl ?'>J i'???y were thine P^join * In Koltlou days of [Lm |nv*<Je?? ravished thy fafr shore i)i> wtc>t-?l aymbol* from their jiriiit. Utile lllaml. hft thine e.vee und aoe Gi?d r#??ieint>? ih' He will ?et ^,eA -trt* '?* - MttO u?i>evieve Manuhan Nf\l Paj'nwiit Juno 28th, , jiuve iKt'ii in|iu\sf?'<J Uy the I<l l^u Committee to cflll to tho of all I'lMvlmsors of IJlHjrty In ilils rlf.v that the uoict jNty. of fifteen |km- cont will l>e <lue luyiiltlf ii-f "ii.v <>f r|H. ('hmkIoii mi June -Mil. K?1 CVo.sh Rally. Jj Ke<l On*s Rally will be held iwit Monthly afweruoon at 0:15 ick on Monumental Square, and citizen of flie county, both He him! , iirv t?>T,r<vl to ?t Judtfe Mendel L. Smith will Irer In liis usual i>o\verful man an Htl<ln*ss in the? Interest of tbf most tleservlug cause be <hf Aineiiean iHM>i>le today. AJESTIC Tog ram Today Friday June 22nd. The Pulln? Picture* Present __ Inters and Myrtle Steedtoan in "AN MEN LOVE" ~ A lso Mrs. Vernoii Castle In The Last Episode of "PATRIA" Saturday June 23rd. Kay-Hre luce Special William S. Hart in "THE (il'N FIGHTER" This is Hart's Best Picture. . Also |iUrlan S?is in the first episode of "THE AMERICAN GIRL." A Western melodram of thrills |iikI intense interest. Sunday June 24th. I Go To Church and Sunday School. Monday June 25th ' The grand old scout whose name bdear to the heart of every Ameri can boy IiutTalu Hill Himself in "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill" His life. Indian battles ami Hunt ing trips. Also Pearl Whin* in the last episode of "PEAKL OF THE ARMY*' Tuesday June 26th. The Pallas Pictures Present <mm?rj:e Bcban in "THE BOND BETWEEN" Also A Kaicm I tail road Story. Wednesday June 27th T*hr Metro Pictures Present Viola Dana in-^r "GODS LAW AND MAN'S" With a i??w?Tful plot and Won~~ derfnllv acted . - .-r ? - COMING: " P I'RIT Y " V Wiih Audrey Munson, The Model Supreme ' The Romance of The Redwoods" With Mary Piekford. "WIIJ) AND WOOLY" ^iiii hou^las Fairbanks ItrUton Sowed. On Thursday evening, Juue lith. ut the home of ber uncle MM. D. MJ Me Cask ill, Miss Willene Britton became | (ho bride of Mi-. |(. A. Sow ell," In spite ??f the tcrrUllc *turui that mine up a law number of 'guc"t>* assembled to witness the Imifccsslvf ceremony. in tin* spacious west room of this old colonial homo, before an Impro vised altnr of ferns anil ilowvis the ceremony was |>erfonncd b\ ibe Ue\. Mi'. Omvt'N, pastor of the Methodist Church, Before Nio loldal party doseendod the stair* Mrs. McCutcheon of Blsh opville rendered a beautiful solo. Iiiim mediately thereafter the little ribbon girls, Ethelyn Moselcy and Bunny Lang apjK'Urod followed l?y littlo James (My burn wh<t bore the ring In the heart of a big magnolia. Tlion mine the two little flower girls, Nancy lValrce and Elizabeth MeCasklll who carried bas-j Rots <>f m\veet i>eas. The bride attired in a traveling cos tume of navy blue, descended on tihe arm of her maid of honoir, Miss Lllr.a heth Davis of Columbia. who wore a lovely afternoon froek of white net and big huv hat. Both carried arm fuls of white tlowers. Thu,v weire met at the f*m?t of the stairs by the groom ami bis best man, Mr. Steve lVrry, who entered from the library, and iitroivisled to the al tar, where the solemn vows were made. During the ceremony "Is a Wild Rose" was rendered softly on piano and violin by ^llssea Annette .1 ones and Hlta Issued who also played the wedding march. Iut"u"!i?tc!y the marriage ?!?' happy couple departed on the North bound Seaboard to spend their honey moon In Washington and return by way of Wilmington. The wedding guests remained and were served refreshing fruit punch and cake. Searcy-Shannon. Married at the home of her father lu Griffin, (ia., by the Rev. Mr. Jones Rector of the Episeo|>al Church on June 10, 11)17, Miss Henrietta Searcy, eldest daughter of Judge and Mr*. W. 10. H. Searcy to Kalph Nesbit Shan non son of M)r. and Mrs. C. J. Shan non. Jr., of Camden, S. C. t Mr. Shannon joined his parents at Atlanta, where also were# awaiting him Mr. and Mrs. Valentine I. Nesbit of Birmingham, Ala., who had come for the occasion. On the arrival of the wedding party a beautiful lunch eon was served, and at 2:30 in the presence of near relatives and friends and a few "l>oys in khaki" t/he Impres sive ceremony was witnessed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shannon left on the H:15 train for Chattanooga, to spend their brief honeymoon, his furlough ending Monday evening. Christian Education Day. Christian Education Day will be ob served by the Sunday School of the First Baptist Church, Sunday June 24 tit 11 o'clock, taking the place of the regular morning servl<?e. A programme of songs and < recitations, etc, bearing on Christian Education will l>e pre sented. aAn offering will be made to aid the almve cause. W. O. Wilson, Supt. Miss Savage Entertains. Miss IIojie Savage was hostess to a number of her friends Tuesday even ing when s)he gave an informal dance at her home on Laurens Stjreet. The htiiise was prettily decorated In flowers and ferns. The guest of honor was Miss Minnie Long of Iiock Hill, who was visiting Miss Mary Withers Ivfrk land. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening. Far Mr. and Mrs. Itond. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Zemp entertain ed .at cards Tuesday evening in com pliment ?to Mir, and Mrs. E. W. Bond who will leave soon to make their home in Atlanta Four fables were ar ranged intlie Tiall r.nd parlor. Alter the games* delicious refreshments were served. Y. W. A. Meets. The Y. W. A. Mission study class of the Baptist church met with their lead er Mrs. Robt, T. fioodale Monday even ing June 18tli. After the regular in teresting mission study "Ann of Ava" refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. While The War Lasts We are going to. "do our bit" and show our ap preciation of the liberal patronage given us by fur nishing all our customers with GROCERIES AT. COST plus a very Hmall per cent for actual expense of hand ing. We appreciate your loyalty to our house, and we WH1 show our gratitude by keeping prices down to the lowest possible level. " We don't expect to clear a dollar while this war lasts. All we ask is to play even. We are going to Kive you the cheapest and best service. ===== phone 28 ? - CAMDEN, S. C. WKKKIA KKrOKT Of Hie. National for Woummi'h Service. LuuctT has ulyon to jilt* National League for Wuimiii's Service a now de tachment which besj?eaks increasing la tere*! nit* 1 activity in ihi* splendid w oik. No. 1<? hold its first mooting Wed nesday with (tic Commandant Mix. .lames 'roam, enrolling thirty two mem bers ami electing officers. The all en grossing topic o( cunning under the direction of tho Couuty I >einonstrator Mrs, I.on IVarce, was tho ohlof suh of interest for Mio afternoon, dates for tliis tik be arranged as soon an tho cans are delivered. Mrs. Taylor ami Mrs. lA'iioir were Invited to lie present to assist HI this; organisation t)Ut Were unable to attend, niuoli to tho regret of Mrs. Team ami nil members of hor detachment. Detachment No. 5, Mrs, .1. T. Maokoy Comma ndont, mot with Mrs. Wooten, Thursday of last wcok. Tho making ??f comfort kits for tho soldiers was decided upon as tho next work ami that No. 'J ami No. 5 unite for this undertaking. thereby forming an en ergetic combination for tho upotMly ful fillment *?f this groat Horvloo. Tho, niko sale of detachment No. 10 was a success beyond tho ex|>eetntl<Nis of Mrs. Wlttkowsky and those who as sisted In executing her plans. The amount realised on this cake was $26.00. Mrs. H. It. Pftts announces having hoard from the cans which are ex pected to arrive fills week. Also that Mr.;. Lou Pe&rco has br?u;t her work and any one desiring her services will please either communicate with Mrs. lMtts or reach Mrs. Pearco through the mall stating their dates. Address Mrs. Ivou Pea rco, Uoyklti, S. C. Mrs. J. It. Wallace. Commandant of detachment No. 1 calls a mooting for Friday afternoon the 22nd at 5:30 o'clock aful earnestly requests a full attendance. Mrs. Loo Schonk, ? Chairman Publicity. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. .lark M. Herbert mi tent Sunday in Camden. Mr. John Porter Iihm returned hoiuo for the'summer. Mr. W, R. Delxuiehe spent Tuesday nt Liberty Hill. Mrs. A. Kajresh Is Visiting her daugh ter In Macon, <ra. Mrs. J. N. Kirvin of Dairllngton 1;* visiting in Camden. Miss Lillian Buggott of Tampa, Fla., is visiting Miss Sallie Alexander. Dr. J. Hubert Reese, of Columbia, was a visitor here last Sunday. Mr. Byron Alexander, of Saluda is spending several days in Camden. ?Mr. 1). E. Hinson, of Calumbia, s]tent several hours in Camden Wednesday. Miss Retta Heabh has returned home from a visit to friends in Greenwood. Miss Lulebe Chandler and Mr. Hcr IK'rt Chandler are visiting friends in Clio. Miss Maggie I.**e Butler of Richmond is the guest of Miss Willie Belle Maekey. Mrs. L. I\ Blume, of Blackville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Johnson. " Mr. H. L, Bradford returned this week from a trip to the principal North ern cities. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelsop, of Che raw, are the guests of relatives here this week. Mr. English DesChamps has return ed from Sumter where he spent sev eral days last week. Mrs. Albertus Campbelle was called to Leesville this week on account of the Illness of her mother. Misses Janie and Mattie Holland of Clinton are the guests of Mrs. G. F-F. Cooley this week. ,C Mr. T. Edmund Krumhholz left this week for Hendereonyille, N. C? where he will sjhmkI some time. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Fletcher si>ciit last Stmday in Kershaw at the home of tibeir son, Mr. T. K. Fletcher. Mrs. W. D. Trailtham has returned from a several months visit to her daughter In Washington. Mrs. Ivou Pearce, County Home Dem onstration Agent spent two days this week In Kershaw, giving assbitance and Instructions In canning and preserving. Misses Margaret and Lila Mills and LaOrens Mills, Jr., of Camden, ate vis iting their aw?t Mrs. George ft?c-Cu4ch en, on the University eampus.-^-Colum bia State. Mr. John 8. lialsall made a trip to Charleston -in hTs car this week. Messrs. Reginald Halsall and Dozier Birchmore, who spent Sunday in Cam den accompanied him on the>trip to Charleston. Miss Retta Nelson, who has been spending a week with her friend, Miss Agnes Shannon of Camden, has re turned home, accompanied by Miss Shannon, who will be her guest for a week.?Columbia Record. [?Mr. Claude Williams who has been a student at Clemson College, has re turned to Camden for the summer. His many friends here will, be glad to know that he passed successfully alfjj of t?ie examinations in spite of the fact that he lost "lnore than three months from his studies while on the Mexican border wifcb the Kershaw Guards, and at the closing exercises was given the rank of second lion ten ant In the school company. House Peters and Myrtle Steedman in "AS MEN LOVE" is the Paramount feature /JITthe program with 'PATRIA' at 1foie Majestic today. ANM'Ak MKKTINti Ami WnnU'K of The |iibr*H' A*?ocln- ! (ion Held June IK. Meeting was rolled to onlcr at 0 o'clock I' M. at the Library build-1 intf. Minutes ??f the tast meetiua wore; read it11>i approved. 'Tin* i?|kiii nf tin* Ti'disurt'i' 1- A. 1 Wlttkow sky was read ami approval. Hcport follow*; ('aiudeu. S. C.. June lrt, 1017. Camden Public Library. (,'aiudtMi. >4, c. 1 herewith submit the following rc port: Total oipts to date, . , $1,120.IK Total Iures to date S54.81 lialance mi Imiim) .... ' ?. .. $-75.87 These re<*olpts Include $840.70 turn 4mI over Ity tho old Ultrary AshocIh tlon; also part of the proceeds of ln>ok chm's, There are two yet to be nettles I fur. These receipts alHO Include $IK).3u turned oyer to mo by the Oltjr for expenses Incident to oiMUilng lib rary, Ci tie's appropriation for 11)111. No part of the appropriation for l'.H 7 has Ihmmi paid. This will ho paid later. All "t' w hich Is rcsj^eetfully submitted I.. A. Wlttkowsky, Treasurer. The l.lhrariuu reported amonu oth' er mailers that but few members had paid I'hetr annual dues of $1.00 for this year as yet and made a request that I hey do so at once.. The sec retary was thereon instructed by the Astasia tlon to put a notice in the p??}K? v requesting such i*;yi:>e?t. Copy of tlic annual report made to the t'airnegio Corjioratlon, of New j York on the conduct of th** Library since its o|>enlnK was read and ap proved. lteport follows: Taxes (Appropriation from City) $500.00 Fines, etc 12.07 Other Sources ... 520.42 Total Income 1*038.49 ltooks and Binding 202.47 Salaries am) Wasres :. 305.00 Other Items Total Ex)>enditure 720.70 Number of jH'rson on staff?2. Number of card holders or members ?341. Number of volumes?2,050. Number of volumes circulated*" for ? X ? I home use?1,044. Date of Completion trf building? January 1, 1010. Amount donated by Mr. Carnegie or Carnegie Corporation of New York? $5,000. Amount spent from other sources to complete building?$521.40. Total cost of building complete (with tlttings. fixtures and furniture, but ex clusive of l>ooks and site)?$5,521.40. .Cost of site?No ^ost; erected on City Park. ?i T. K. TROTTER, Treasurer. June 11, 1017. The report of the Librarian was received and approved. The IJbrary Association .went on y-ecord as expressing its tihanks to the Kershaw Guards for the loan to the Library of the old Constitution of the DeKalb Rifle Guards. IpPhe President wus instructed to express proi>er resolutions of regret to Mr. J no. A. Davison, now of Ala bama, upon hLs leaving and his loss to the Association. The Association decided to defray the" expenses *>f a woman to clean up the Library. 'Hie Committee of fixtures TC]>ort ??<1 that furniture for Mie room had already Ikhm) ordered with the $100. donated a short while Imek by Mrs. Law ton for that purpose. Election of officers for the coming year was then held, all of the in cumbent officers being re-elected. Tliey are as follows: Mrs. E. C. 'vonTreac ko\v, President: Mr. Laurens T. Mills, Vive-Pres.; I.. A. Wittkowsky. Treas.; T. K. Trotter, Secretary; Miss Ada Plielps, Corresponding Secretary. The Library Committee chosen for t?ie coming year consists of Mrs. Anna Ancrqui, Chairman, Mrs. W. M. Sliannon, Mrs. J. W. Corbett, Mrs. Rra'ttofi ?leI/Oach, Mr. G. H. Raum. 4 T. K. Trotter, YIELDS Mr. Farmer, is that the condition of your farm? If so, do not become 'so absorbed in harvesting ami marketing as to forget the most important thing of all?the disposal of the proceeds. Have you started a savings account? J If not, now is the very time to open one. As you bring your produce to market, just step around and deposit the proceeds of each load in this bank. It will be as safe as if in the U. S. Treasury, and it will WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP because we pay 4 per cent interest on deposits. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMD EN, S. C. FASHION AT THE HKACHKK Wool Jersey ami Satin are The I/ea<l iiiK .Materials I'seri. New York. June 20.?Yellow samls and cool, lircczy shore* will very soon heir I n to draw the usual crowds that flock to the seaside In the summer months. This season sees the Imthlng suits carrying out the same colorful note that predominates In all sports clothes and In materials there Is also a simi larity, namely, in the use of one of the most favored of fabrics?wool Jer sey. This versatile material seems to make Itself at home In any sphere. After having made Its Importance felt In.sports clothes, one-piece frocks and semi-formal suits, the bathing suit has been lately added to Its conquests. Yet, other materials compare very fa vorably with Jersey cloth at the fash ionable beaches. Black satin has lost none of Its usual charms: taffeta, Black Satin Kathing Suit With Band of Striped Satin. mohair, alpaca and i?opllu still rc(jtln their |Hi|>ularlt.,v: and the rubberized cloths art* likewise favored to a great extent. If the one-p4eee silicon frocks have heen a success in our every-day life, the same style adapted to bathing suits Is stl.ll more successful. One could ask for nothing more proettcal than the one-piece bathing (Iress worn over bloomers, and to it may l>e added all 'the prevailing fashion feature*. There are suits of this type decorated with embroidery, with deep .trimming hands; large pockets, and with girdles arrang ed according to the latest whims of Fashion. Following out one of the late styles in skirts is the bathing suit illustrated with a deep hand at the lower imrt. This hand is stitched at the front arid hack, hut the sides are loose to give the effect of bulging iHK'kets or an adaptation of the barrel, idea which is still exploited by certain designers. This suit, is of black satin with the baud ?f -striped satin. Hathing Suit Accessories A conaplefc bathing outfit by no means ends with the selection of the suit. I teach wraps, hats and eai>s, shoes and stockings are quite as lm lKU tant. There ft re sets of matching hats, shoes and huge bags which are considered very ? smart. Rubberized silks in plain colors, as well as striped and flowered elects, are especially at tractive for the bench wrap?*, whleh are usually made with very large col la rs. Ill hats and. caj>s, the choice lies between round bailors with straight brims and rather high crowns, and the small close-tit ting - rubber (taps. Tam-o'-shanters and the Chlnese shaiied hats are also seen a great deal. On many hats and caps there are novel ornaments of rul>1>er In bright contrasting colors./ ... Some New Sweaters To he without a sweater at tfte sea shore is almost as l>ad as being with out a bathing suit. The knitted wool sweaters made with body and sleeves In one .seem to l?e at Hie height of lK>pul?rft?r Just now. They are mostly the kind-that is slipped on ovop tla* head, with an opeulng only at the neck. Some of the newest ones ore knitted to tit closely at the waist, wl/h the top,and the lower part knit more oj?enly. TO THE PUBLIC AS THE ICE SEASON IS NOW ON IN EARNEST, WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF ASKING YOUR SUPPORT IN OUR EFFORT TO RENDER T OTHE CAMDEN PEOPLE THE BEST SERVICE IN DELIVERY THAT -IS POSSIBLE. OUR BUSINESS IS A LOCAL ENTERPRISE, ON WHICH WE PAY TAXES ON A HEAVY INVESTMENT IN CAM DEN; PRACTICALLY EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR ICE IS SPENT IN CAMDEN; OUR PAY ROLLS, WHICH ARE CONSIDERABLE, GO TO SWELL THE BUSINESS IN OTHER LINES IN CAMDEN; THE MONEY DERIVED BY US FROM THE SALE OF OUR ice is Deposited in camden banks; our delivery is continued throughout the unprofitable WINTER SEASON. WE ASK THAT YOU KEEP THESE FACTS BEFORE YOU IN BUYING YOUR ICE; KEEP THIS MONEY AT HOME, AND HELP HOME ENTERPRISE, WHICH GIVES EMPLOYMENT**? CAMDEN MEN. OUR FACTORY IS ABSOLUTELY SANITARV, AND IS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE CAMDEN BOARD OF HEALTH. CAROLINA ICE COMPANY j i ' - - ?' ? " ?:~k~ **~*r