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.OCAL NEWS .YOU'LL LOVE ME YET." ??? >?'? ??<*1can **"** r01- , iov?? L?rotr?ict?d krowing. o'"""" nXSTi April'. ?owln?. netful no**; "omo -##d * I, ,ur? t<? a" '*" ?h*t you " not P,uok ??^e?d. ?'"M- ""l r ^ ,t i?aat on lov?'. remain., P one violet; |r*", T/m( pay* h thousand imlita. Sf le*(h? You'll lov? mo yetl ? JtyUert llrownlng. NWMIl'K in Forest Hills. ir? ??rin"li'?> l aw remv Winkler ? , mils (imiimntM'H the .nur I. .'on W.ilii?-s(lii.\ evening. 11( t,f i,,>r w'HMKi'st (laughter .Miss Kirtiin'i Winkler. lo Mr. Robert r|j(. WV?nuuaii. S"H of Mr. and I (?|iarli<,n WrMHinann. also oi ,[ Hills The Inido is a <lau^litoi r. (\n in*iiii? l.n\vrenee Winkler j \cw v..ik ami Carolina, and mi.Xiuiii.'lil.-r "f (irnornl Jolin 1 >. "lilS|V xiii' naif Consul (General at n?|i?i. China r Wt^iiiaini is ilif .son <?f Mr, Al ^1 <? Wcs-miiiiii w ho is a member [heitcaril *?f IMmntion and prosi w! ?f tin' .1 I' Tnpley Company <?f York I If u iis graduated from Iniivran >'f iVnnsylvaniu in Juno fhi< war While Ihero ho ? was LuiiiPiit in athletics. winning the Lt'tfl is Jl member of tho [rrin'iit Allilflif and West Side Tennis pul? |The uft|tli!i'_ wax very hurried as UV<s?inatin vwis able to srclirc oniv l.n rurl.'iiu'li from tho Augusta |fs?>i:a! uli'Tf In- i- serving In tli<>' |MiiinM<f <'? i?:?i'tnifnt of the I'. s. i krm> J Tin- . i t. in>?ii> \\ji> performed at IVrv-r Hiii> i.y tIn- Rev. Dr. Dunn. |ri<*. "wim.' r?- ilif I.riff notice, on'y iminotliafi- families and a i>>-v iitl> vvti-f in attendance. Amolij; fbc '.illfp were Mr. and Mrs. Vnlen. Hattciiift .Mr. Valcntli/e Ilatte uit. .h- Mr a hi I Mrs. Charles Xenm Bi'i!. I.ifir h'.-iv iiiond Taft. Mr. ami i "'i ami Congressman rti.irrs IV ? .11-!\? .11. Forest IIIII. <1.. |{i'in irif r. MAJESTIC PROG R A M T<-(i:t> Friday Oct. i21 lb r? .'i :i: ?*.<? iiM' Al t- Present /.I n k I ?. v fivilllX ill - "WIKRIC \. THAT'S ALL" A Hsu I! ? ? \ ? ' ? tin- last rpisotU" <<f "The N|\>(tT\ (tt Tlit' Double Cross" >at urda.\ Oct. 13th. ; ' >' !' I '.f I '.il l !l of N.ll i'hl l!iM;i WALTHALL in \ s\INT'S ADVKNTl'BK" Allst? A : i\t'_\'<t??in' Special. Monday Oct. 15th !'> ? ? N Popular Pin vers in Till: FIKKS OF RKRELLIOV A - ? ? ' \ I ?< >n >! h\ Phi llip Also "TilK FATAL KINO" TiH'Mlay Oct. lfith. I Lasky Presents i.<?r TKLl.WIKN in IMF LONfi TRAIL" Wednesday Oct. 17th. ?! I Laskey Presents U A'I,I.A('K Hi:il> In THF S(|( AW MAN'S SON" Also \ Triangle ("tiihcmIy Thursday Oct. 18th I ? ir<irl?? Kay Hee Special I-? MTSK (JLAUM in "I.OVK OR JUSTICE?" Also A Triangle Comedy PERSONAL MENTION. v MS^l U, Munii, ??f Hethune wais a vlsltpr l>ere last Suturdav. r \ IttY. J. M. Forbls, ?>f Bet hum- wo* iVlfUJtor Here last f'rlday. --? Xir. aud MrK A.. \Y. Uiuliylii Ion of Hethune spent last Friday in Camden. Ml'. W. 11. Klrkhrtde a popular inem of Camden's tourist colony Is siieudlnu a few days in tIm? city. Mr. Charles M. Coleman wax In New berfy last Friday to attend tin* fun erjil of Ids stepfather Colonel l>. A IHckert. of that city, who died on Thursday last. J'rof. H. I-' Simpson was a visitor in Camden last Monday. Mr simp son spent the [Mist summer at l.au veils and will a11?*imI the Columbia Seminary-Ihi* full. . Mr. T, 10. Kruiuhholz, who has been wiwndluu (he summer at Henderson vllle, N*. ('., and Alhan.v. \. V., re tunted to Camden last week to uei bis popular hotel in readiness for ti t' ojMflnfc of the tourist season. Mrs. Margaret C. MirVr who lias heen visiting her sister Mrs. Win Anerum. in New|>ort. It 1 . has re ttimed lioiue She was a<vom|?anicd home by Mrs. Anerum and children who will spend the w inter in Cam den Willie Miller, a negro, who failed to report for duty when the etdored uien were called to Camp .laekson, was capture I In Camden this we-dc lVy Constable Mateinan. Mr. Hnteinau delivered the neuro to the military authorities at Camp Jackson and re calved a reward of $50 oft'ered by !??? government for all men who failed ' ? rojw?rt when summoned. John Anderson ami Bertha 1'urton. colored, were married at the otlice of Mie .Indue of 1'robate last Friday. An derson was amonu the number of col ored draft men w ho left here Sat unlay, and he decided to ^'et married before joining the tiuldiuu forces. He has for a number of years been employed by the Southern Cotton oil Company at this place and was considered a trust worthy employe. Judue'.TesHf Arthur, a former citizen of Camden, but now residing in Los Angeles. California, was a visitor in Camden this week, lie was on a visit to his neiees Mr<..L. .1. Me I.cod and Miss I.oree Arthur. .Indue Arthur says lhat 1 >r. 1. II Alexander. Messrs. ('. J. Shannon. Sr.. aint A. 1> Kennedy, Sr.. are the only schoolmates he has left in Camden. His friends in Cam den were L'lad to see him here again. Mr. .lames 'Clyburn and two sis ters. Misses I'essie ami Mary Clyburn. of Atlanta. <ia., visited friends an I relatives in Camden last wt.-U. and they are now -pendiiu: a f. ' days with their uncle, rapt. 11~77 tTvtrnru of WestviHe. Their father. Cnpt. Wii liam Clyburn. was for a number "t' years Clerk of Court <>f this county, and their many friends hero are de lighted i>> see them again. It was their tir-i visit to Camden in sj\|(.?.n yea rv. The ('hrouieic is in receipt of a hand some folder gotten out by the Seaboard Air Line railway entitled "Military Camps and Nearby iiesorts" and ad vises tourists to "winter near your soldier boy". It is tilled with hand some illustrations, a useful map show - inu the location of military, artillery, naval and aviation camps, and con tains a write-up of all prominent tour ist resorts on the line. Of eourse Cam den occupies a eonspieious place in the folder. Amos Lewis, alias Amos Munuo. a neuro residing on route .'5 from Ker shaw. was brouuht to Camden Satur day by I deputy 1*. S. Marshall Cooper. (The neuro had failed to report for ex ? animation when called in the selective draft and was before the board on Sunday for examination. He was found physically unfit by the local board and rejected, lie was released without punishment as the hoard thought his excuses for not api>earlng were in go4*J faith. \Ve had a pleasant call \Vcdue*<lay morning fmni JiKljfe Mendel L. Smith of Caunlen u ho has Ix^n holding court for the past week n( Hampton. .Judge Sni11h is tilling with honor and dis tinction I he (kortitloii of Judge for this district, ami so far as we know does not c\|khm to l?e a candidate at any itiui' soon, hut we Iiojh* at no distant day to s?t> Idm representing tliix State in I lie I'nitcd States Senate. He Is worth.v i?f any honor that the State uiigh confer u|khi hlin.? Fairfax Cltl /.en Notice of library Meeting. Uogular monthly meeting of tin* Camden I.Unary Association will Ik' held ill l lie Library on Monda> after noon, OcIoImm' l^li, at 5 o'clock. Mem ber* hre urged 11? he present. Hampton 'IVrrace tourist hotel will he rebuilt, according to n dispatch from Augusta, at a ni>t of $750,000. It is IiojmhI to have part of it ready for this winter's tourist business. To Open November 1st. The Parish Aid Society of draco Church will open the Woman's Kx change on \o\eiiilk*r 1st. at the obi I ?n\ is house on llroad st reel, a few doors above the store used last sea Soil. The ofVer of a set of kitchenware free to every purchaser of a Majestic during demonstration week is genuine, it Is an ont-and-out gift to every pur chaser of a Majestic range and the price of thi> range with a reputation j remains the same. See this demon stration during the week commencing <>clober 1 at our store. Hums & Harrelt. Civic league $lr*4i?K. The re#nlar monthly meeting of Llie ('lvic Leslie was hold Monday .1 fI*'?? noon Oct. Mli til tli?> (Jnunmar School. Mrs. N. H (mhh|(iU>, the president. pro Kit lei I, Mr- Hunter l*an^ acting wviv tilry. The minutes ??f tile luM Hurling were read itml adopted. The ladies discussed the full plant iiiK of tiws and shrubs ami the advi> ability of having squirrels in parks A few lailies made reports concern inK (be parks, which are n<>i in ko? <1 condition. It was divided thai ('lean up Week be the first week in November. The unsanitary condition of the Iiit-;It School is n displ ace to the community, ami-a committee appointed to s?v the MayoV on the ntreiiKth of It It was reported that the nurses make it very disagreeable on Library Square by their loud talking ami laughing. The babies are wanted on the .square* but the noise should be discontinued. The Corresponding Secretary had no rc|K>n to make. A report wa.s made by the secretary of I he Chic League Auxilliar.v to the lied Cross to the effect that the work is Koliik' on slowly. The Leauue adjout-ucn to meet in the (irammar School the 2nd Mum lay in November. Charlie Cherry Married. Mr. Charlie Cherry, formerly of Lan caster. S. C.. married Miss Keltcivu Oliver Jacobs on the ?2nd du.\ of Sep teinber in Pennsylvania, which will be of interest to his friends in I.micas ter Lancaster News. Mr. ("lurry at olie time resided in Camden and has a number of friends in tlii- <ity who will lie Interested in the above announcement. Experience Counts Experience is the test of efficiency. We have had years of experience in selecting, buy ink and selling GROCERIES We keep tab on the public taste, ami you will al ways Mini at our store the groceries most 111 demand by discriminating customers. We find it pays us to keep just what our customers demand, so we never try to soli you "something just as good." Our years of experience are at your service and readv to cater to your wants. Bruce's Pure Food Store PHONE 66 Automobile Kills Woman. Laurens i?? t }? Mrs. Helen Olid Miiilh Itohr. wife of II ('. Itohr. pro priefor of i he Lauivo* 1 !?<(t;l died U> niu'ln at 10 o'elo k from injuries re reived this nfieruoon in an nutoino 1 u l?- aoident Mis Kohl1 Ih a native of Italtiuiorc . The aeeUlonl that cost the life of Mrs, Itohr oecurred at tlit* eornor of tin* Laurens National llatlk xvlu'ii a car driven hy Mr. Wright i?f tin- Laurens Motor Car (\?iupan.v strin-k Mrs. Kohr and drove her against the wall of the hiillilin^. tin* froiil spring of the nia<'hiiie piercing licr U'H ahoAe llit* knee. She was inline dlatel.\ removed from her pinioned po sitloii and taken to (lit* hotel. It Is said thai Wright 111 approaching llu' t'tMiit'r following closely behind allot h er rtii l??i ion!rol of liN machine when ho attempted to turn it In order t<> miss Mrs Kohr. who was in the acl of crossing i In- s|ni'l toward the cor ncr of the People's I/turn and Kx? change Hank building Instead of going forward Mrs. |{?>hr stepjied hack ward only a few f?vt and it was thus that she was caught het\\een the rnr and the building. The Great Majestic Range MAJCSirOG mmm eg Demonstration and Sale At Our Store, One Week Only OCT. 15th to OCT. 20th E ! Nee tin (iKKAT MA.IKNTIC ? the ? range with u reputation?in it* new dress. !^'t tin- fartorj represent at i\e show you why the MA.IKSTIC hakes better?look* better?lasts louder?heath more water quieker and hotter and uses less fuel than iinj other range. We want to prove these faets to you?want you to know why the .MAJKSTIC is so highly recom mended l?y your neighbor?why it is the standard by whieh all ranges are judged?why it is known in every county in every state as The Kauge With a Reputation. FREE?Set of Marbleized and Copper Ware?FREE As a special inducement during this week only, we have arranged with the factory to present each purchaser of a Majestic Range with a handsome and useful set of cooking ware as illustrated. This is your opportunity * to get something really worth while for nothing. Ranges will he sold at the regular prices. Children's Souvenir Day? Boys and girki, this is something worth while, with oidy a lit tle effort 011 your part! Now listen:?MAJESTIC HIGH FLIERS FREE to the boys and girls who hand in written answers to the fol lowing questions during the two hours, 3 to 5 p. .m. Tuesday of Item oust ration Week. 1. What is the name of your mother's range, and how long has It been in use? ' 2. Give names of persons you know needing it new range. 3. Why does the Majestic bake better, last longer, heat more water and use less fuel than any other range? 4. What is your age? When is your birthday? $1.00 Article Free! The boy or girl giving the neatest and beat answer to the third quention, may select any $1.00 article from our stock, in addition to the ?ouvenIr. In eaj>e of a tie, those tying will receive the name prize. There will foe something for all of you. Remember the time, 3 to 5 I1. >1., Tuesday. AH children ?re invited. We Are Fishing For Favors With "Service" As Bait We have resolved to make our service so necessary to every housekeeper that whenever you need any kind of GROCERIES ? you will just naturally think of us first. We want you to think of our service as the "satisfactory service. (jive us the first trial. We'll get the rest , WATCH OUR WINDOW?LATEST WAR NEWS IN PICTURES Phillips & Company PHONE 28 ? CAMDEN, S. C. EVERYBODY?Don't fail to see the Great Majestic Range in the New Finish at our store. BURNS & BARRETT