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Lli and Personal News r gy M... Loui.c NcltU. r I)u Souk'UUiik. |Pffr #i)rW *Hmw oool to >??u. BSL iiivs to warm H j r lllt.j, 0.inr.>i( from you Cjijici's m i|?>,'onu h t.,,0 .1- frow? ;,s fm "un i, 1 1|.| j i uliniKV gather ; J o ill mh?ii fortfet k? mouvn |J;.' ihr rli?'?-rl< woatluM- !?' i the w??rW'* :> vale of tours. -lir till rainbows sjnui tt J ^jIh* ti?o low that lift- endear* uar fix?n> HouiU to fan It.. f voui* tfiadne** b>nd a Klouiu jfu ^uula that ,<fl?lvor ; ilnia bow ilai-k sorrow's *rreaiu DoikN with l?0|K>'s bright river. ? Seloeted. kiu sfc rAKl V ON KJu VAN'S ISLAND. [jJ* O. c. Wlilutker and .Mrs. Altec j- Kidianlsoii are obaperoning a Jt*6u*g Ltf m Sullivan's Island this week, f J, f.jKwiim .xxiiik Isolde arc* among Li ?tteudiutf from Oaiuden: 119 ta Heath,. Messrs Vernon Mebow jl. r.Hleb N'hltakeiWr., and Unnbert left#, They wor? Joined in O harlot M l?.v the Misses deSaussure and oth i? ?-W forifted a congenial par ty and nM.?jo>in>r the surf and Hie sea reeze#. TJiey are fxj*vtt?d hom<> to* lov SC01TS OFF ON \ OlTINti. The Hoy .Seoiits are enjoying UP out ing ami letting a tii Hto erf < 'uui}> life Dlukius .Mill, a picturesque sj?ot Elow Hagood. Houtlng, Ushing uud iiumiug. Will Ik* enjoyed to tho i'ull ; oxtcnL by this gallant little band. ?ho 4mr\v .eYtfry pleasure that comes airway. The Hoowt are already on tnijprtauV unit for scsviee in America, mi are destined for even greater arid n0re glorious arhteveiaients. Here's rtohidg them a jolly, good IMe ou tho amp. g'JXGAT AN*8 MILL. lerry crowd of young people loft Wednesday morning for Jordan's rhoro they will pitch tents for few (lays camp. A truck laden with Rood "eats" proved tliat they were not Mollis off to starve," and a viotrola with a number of records wiH entitlo the camp to l>e christened /'Music, (Laughter and Song." The party is chaperoned by Mrs. H. K Watkins, and the follov^ng are among those em joying the outing: Mioses Willie, Ned and Marvin Wat kins, Agnes DePass, Itebeoca DeLoache, Helen lloykln, Sue Ilaile, Ellen Bull, of Cheraw, and MHss Page, also of Cheraw; Messrs. "Sonnie" DeLoache, B. It. Clarke, Jr., Nevi lie McDowell, of Columbia and others. They expect to break camp Friday. Library Association to Meet. On Monday, June 17tb, at 6 o'clock p. m., the Library Association will meet on stand in front of Library. This is the annual meeting #nd all are urged to be present. Officers will please have ivady,. and . aU mombers are nrgctl to remember the annual dues of $1.00 and comc prepared to pay. Let -its again tirgr you not to foiigrt this im portant meeting. Mrs. \V. 11. Pearce, of Camden. and Mr*. 15. M. Pearce, Of the* Stockton sec tion. were visitors 'in Hpnrtunbyrg .at WofftiT'i College romraeircement. The hip wis made in tlie hitter's nutomo lille. PRIVATE PUPILS. Miss iptia Zemp will give private jJesson* t?? pupils wish ink extra couch ?log in High School., intermediate .or pri mary \Vfivk* (lurinj^the summer imjnths. Kor terbis apply to 37(M Fair Street, L*phone 27H-.1 . " adv MAJESTIC PROGRAM Today, Friday, June 14tli. IhiDfol Prohman presents ANN MiURDOGK in " M Y \V IKE" ?Ms.. :i Keystone Comedy. Saturday, June 15th. . Mutual Prpscnts WIMvTAM" RU.SSKLL, In "XKW YORK LUCK" Also :ird Bplsode of "Vengeance and The Woman" Monday, June 17th. Wi* .1 Selznick Presents NORMA TAIiMAIX>E, in " T II R MOTH" Miss Talmailge's liest Picture. Also a Fox-Sunshine Comedy "DAMAGED NO GOODS'" Admission 20c. Children 10c. Tuesday, June 18th. Hy S]x>oiul Request' a Return Knjjafroment of " "STELLA MARIS " With MARY PICKFOItD - - I'hw picture was shown a few weeks Hf?o, unknown to many,' :ind we have heen asked for another showing. Admission 20c. Children 10c. - ? - , ? - - ? --*? ? ? ? Wednesday, June 19th. Mftro presents FRANCIS X. Bl.'SHMAN and BRVKRLY BAYNH in "With Neatness of DUpaich" A Metro All -Star Comedy. Thursday, June 20th. WKOROE URBAN in Tl ONE MOKE AMERICAN" J>i<' sontle art of Befcan will send' >ou homo with Jov in your heart ?nd a little ? Just a little? sob in y<??r throat. Dont ml?s * Mm. We aro proud to such picture* as this. COMING ? Hart in "MM YbU*" ChapUn in "A D?f'? life." PERSONAL MENTION. ih ?M< ill U?. Koihhuw Hank. Ui'|UCuWrll\h-Un i u,*Hvi"<V vWiod xvivk n,<k>,, 1 ?W? r Hu.M?m \I < ?ku, |lf AfhniN ar1<v' '' l,u% Ll,,,s| af Mildivd <;oo<|. ^iiuhrili'n ' ' 'v JS ' life Hv i \lump?f l^uoir, of <"iund. il is ?* "? '? H?*?! uwk. ?r qJL s>. ?AKtiw III IV - 1,J <? aiiidon this woek. ' 1 MIns s.,ra \V<Afi U uf homo fm9J i!,,?;!1-'01' ro!l<"^1- Itelmorc, \ >v mc summer. MUs {(oiNlllO JacObaOfl. who hts it'ii I ?' i" >in' folks at homo. I . 5Sj !,UT ,*"?** from A ? " H.,1), ( harleston, whor? stis lias ainnding *Wu>yl. Wife EtholyYates has returned from I ttjU# iV'.lalivo.s and fronds ho,-,.. ri ?'u; iiif.Muusi t?i?. ji,?s ? kW&HVo Hoard TOOetlilS in ( olnmhla ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. iMttSj Ium. -V-i. v1"'*, N. <-.. f?ru f,.w ,i?vk ;lav. * a,v ^IHWted homo OU Sunday, i *iH,H,ii'l rotum engagement of Stel la Marls foaturlng Mary Plokford Jm? 5Sf2 ;;!'ra"?tHl/or mvvt fi i,'? Aiajostie rheatre. t N,''v John It. <;Uodulo and kittle (laiiKhtPrs- N^ll UhtP Margaret, toft Sun da.\ for 1 hiiadelphia. Pa., to visit Mr.s (?oou(Uos imivnts. Mr. John Nelson, who won the .sehol nrshlp to West. Point, loft this week for ? In? a, gmtf ntmon t and will report at that institution this morning. . J ?,!?' v\ Cl?ud Williams loft? ^ucsdav for Wilmington, IMawarc, whoro ho has on listed in the government servkv as chemist iu an ammunition faetory. The special attraction at the Majcs tie today is AiTh Murdoek, the dainty Frohnian *tar, -in "My Wife." A Key stone Comedy completes the program. Messrs. Ernest Frietag and W. T. Dempster, who have been away from I tho \\ . (.). ITuy auto shop for sovoih! weeks are again witii Mr. Hay's force. Mr. ( -aleb Whitaker, Jr., who su<*eess fully passed tho examination for An* napOlis, has been ealle<i to bo given his studies in tho United State* Naval Academy, Miss Helen Watson, Mr. Eddie Wat son. of Rishopviilo, and ML<? Ida Wright, of Clio, spent the we<>ij-eiHl with Miss Sallie IJall. Viioy . a*i 'Midcd I commencement. 1 Tomorrow, William ItuSsell, in "Now York Luck.." will be shown at tho Ma jestic. Also the third episode of Ven geance and "the. Woman, Vita graph's now &?rial. Miss Ellen Williams, who Jias spent the last nine months at Ashly llallj holding an Important position' iu the! affairs of that Institution is at home TJSOlre SAnnmer vlrcatroin 1 ? Those who attended tho W. M. U.I at Thorn Hill church last\Sundav from Camden were Mesdames M E. Soli rock, N, E. (;<Hxl?lo, and It. T. <Joodale. Mre. John Dixon, of the Art. Olivet section, was also In attendance and assisted .with m program. * Monday, Nonna Tulmadge will bo S(H?n at the Majestic in "Tlie Moth," and is siUU tA b<? by od<l? the l?est pic ture that Miss Taimadge lias yet ap lwn red in. Dn the same program will lx> a Fox-Sunshino Comedy "I*amlkged No (ioods." ? . , In mentioning the names of those who ? %tssist(Ml tho I^K-al Itogistration Hoard on June Oth In registering the young men who had just become twen tyono we unintentionally omitted lliv name of Mr. M. H. -.Hoy man from the list,. Mr. Hoyiuau wits tliere the 0u lire day and rondoml valuahle assisianco to the botird. , Mrs. Edua /. Team had as*her guest i on Saturday last Mr. Eugene J. L. Al l?ert. olectrhian on the lj. S. S. Ne vada. Mr. Albert who was on his way I t<? his homo In Georgia to spend a short I furlough, stopiied over to spend the day with Mrs. Team and family, and his visit was enjoyed by all who had the pleasure of meeting him. Several of the young people who have always found the homo of Mrs. Team an at tWK4Iv4?- fathering -place, spent a- de lightful evening there ? escorting Mr. Albert to the midnight train to see him off and wish him all kinds of good luck in his work on his ship, one of the largest -battloKhips of Uncle Sam's I fleet. Red Cross Meeting Today. The Camden Chapter American Rod Cross will hold ifs monthly meeting this afternoon at <? o..'dock in the Work Hoom. * . V ORIGIN OF THE RED CROSS. .Vow while there is so much being said and done for the Ited Cross, it might be -well to^ know something of tho origin of this great organization, "fcs so. few people really know how it started or why the lted Cross was adapted as the emblem. We have all read of Florence Night ir.gnle and her work of love and merry among the wounded during tbe Cri mean War. Inspired by. her work, a young Swiss ? Ilenrl Dunant? - conceiv ed tho idea of an international organi zation to carry on the blessed work she had started. He and a group of interested men called a council of rep resentatives from fourteen different countries to meet in Geneva, Switzer land, in 1804, and adopted an inter national treaty in which each nation pledged itself to work together for the wourided, and never to Are trpon a doc tor, nurse or ambulance that bore tbe sign of the Ited Cross. <Phc convention adopted the emblem of N>e Swiss tanner, with the colors reversed, ft* a tribute to the nation which called them together. Tbe two words "Humanity" and ??Neutrality'- are the watchwords of the Red Cro<w, and to cere for those in need, regard lew* of race or creed 1s tbefr .1 Im. E. Z. T. TOIJAY IS DAY" I'alrloUf Son#* to He Urnderod at .\Iji. ]MIc llot l< 1 Vr fonnantes Today. ?luiio Hth is Flag luy. This is the anniversary ? f tho Stars ami Stripes, li i- t<? V made a *roat jiati'iotic oo o k/lou throughout i ho <\>nntry and the Clvii' l.oa^uo, through* Us president, has oiYofed i h<? hearty cooperation of lli.? l.oaguc} to tho management of the Majestic Thoaiit' to help make 1 1|?* day .;? su?voss.. Tlu y-. will -arrange a chorus ??f voices to load the singing and decorate the theatre for tho occasion. Wo want as many of the school children as ih>ssJ. hie tu attend tho flrpt j>orformanee. l?o ginning at six o..'cK>ok, aud Join in singing tho Star Spangled Uanner ami My Country Ti# of Thoo. Itetwoen t4?o ttrsy and seeoud ?hows there will bo sun K tho Star Spangled Bonner ami Kt<cp tho IToino Fires Burning. Tho words of both will bo Hashed on tho soroo.n so that everyone may Join in tho alngliig. We hop? that ev ory man, womart -and ohlld In Camden will attend one ti)o performances and help ilo honor to tho Stars aud Strh*-*, for ?mr FHtg has tHiVOf seem ed more dear to us than now, as It Is horuo over .tho tlolds of rramo by our boys "Over There." There is to ho u splendid program on for that day. Ann Mu niook In "My W'lfo" as well as a good comedy and ( veryohe will bo snro to enjoy It. T. \av Little. Manager Majestic Theatre1 Mrs. N. K. (Joodjjle, > I'ro-ddent (*lvle l.ra^uo. Some day ipoate will comc, Thous ands- millions of men? will suddenly bo thrown back into civil life again. Consider the vastues.s of tlu? readjust ment that will bo necessary. Look back at tho pprlpd of reconstruction af ter our own Civil War. Prepare for this new iierlod of reconstruction. The day of reckoning is bound to come. l?eglu to save now. liny all the War Savings St a nips you mu. TAX' EXECUTIONS. I.fldor and by virtue of various tax executions Issued by 1). M. McCasklll, Courfity Troa surer, and directed to thtf Sheriff of- Kershaw County, 1 have levied' ijpon the tracts of land be-low described all situate in Kershaw Coun ty, S. C., and will offer the same for sale In frout of the Court House door In Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in July 1918, being the 1st day thereof: All that parcel of land and buildings thereon in the city of Camden, couuty of Kershaw, and State of South Caro lina, lying in the northeast corner of Broad and Chestnut streets, fronting 117 feet south on Cliesnut street and a front of 385 feet to west on Broad street, bounded north by landt* former ly of Mrs. H. -C. Stockton; east by lands of Sidney Smith; south by Chest-, nut street, and west by Broad street, levied uj>on and to be sold as proper ty of M. I/. Smith for taxes for years 1015 and 1010. , ALSO One hundred and twenty-live aeres and one building in Mat Hock Town ship, hounded north by lands of Rar field ; east by lands of Walter Alexan der; south by lands of Th&uias Tur ner. and west by lands of Thos. Tur^ ner and of Barllcld. levied upon and to Ih> sold as property of A. 1?. Y"ung for taxes for 1910. ? ALSO, All that parcel or tract of land sit uate DeKatb Township, Kershaw coun ty, S. O., containing one hundred and lifty acres moye or less, bounded north by estate of Kenneth McCaskill, de ceased ; east by lands of J, W. Wat kins, formerly Cooper lands; south by lands L. H. nan and west by lands Queen V. MeNeeley, and estate lands of T. M. C. Mozler. .Levied )upon and to l>e sold as property of N.\K- Prloo f'vr 1 1? x??>i 1015 and 1010. ALSO One lot ani|, one building in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of Sont.h Carolina, bounded Nftrfh by York Street ; East by lot of Cureton ; South and Wpst by lots of Karesh and Sehlosburg. I/evied ui>on and to be sold as the property of A. H. Sanders tor faxes for the year 1010. AMO One hundred and forty-six acres, in ore or less, In Flat Hook Township, Kershaw County. S. C.( l>ounded by (lands of II. M. Loriek," R. It. Trues dell. Gladden and lands of E. E. Hol land. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of R. L. Huekal>ee for taxes for the year 1010. ALSO <>pv> lot in the City of Camden. <^*HH?ty of Kersluiwy Stato of South Carolina, bounded North by lot of Jen net Robinson ; East by lot of G. T. Little and South by lot of H. G. Car rison. levied upon ami to be sold as the proj>erty of Hyson or Hyeman For tnne for taxes for the year 1010. ALSO One lot and one building In tho City j ot (Camden, County of Kershaw, State ' of .South Carolina, bounded North by i lot of Gibbon Scriven ; Kast by Mar- J k?'t Street; South by lot of Richard! Halle and West by lot of Brisbane, i Levied upon and to be sold as the properly of John and Tena Oriftln for faxos for 1910. I. C. HOUGII, Sheriff Kershaw C'vjurv. Stockton News Notes. Boyfcln, 8. (3., Juno 12. ? Mix. Helton ? Uveas . of DeKalb, 'spent the woek^end with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Fearee. Mr. ^nd Mr*. A. O. rinrkson spent I Monthly In Columbia. The children ] also .spent the day In Camden. Mr. Paul Giiris spent .Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mm. John Glllis. ! Mrx. R. M. Pearce and son, Chapman, j tfpent a few days In Spartanburg to at tend commcnccment exercises at Wof ford college, where Mr. Eugene Pea roe graduated. They were accompanied I home Ijy hltn. j . Mis* Alice Owen* Ii~ spending the week with her sister. Aire. K. O, Pearce. Mrs. Folsom. from HartsylUe, spent | i.i -t week with Mrs. CUM ?Sowell. Mr. Will Tiller and hi* sister, Mrs. IxhiIhc l^aney. of Chesterfield, visited their sister. Mrs. It. M. Pearce, laWt week. ?Miss Theima Pearce Js spending a" white with her. grandparents at F>e Kalb. IN EVERY FEATURE ' v ' Si # . i-; y V- ? ' . : ' ' - ''v'r ' '? '? '' 1 <? . , ? ?>/ . 4 ? % ? ? ? ? of its banking activity this institution is thoroughly conservative. Safety first, profit second, is the rule we go by and the result is we get both safety and profit for ourselves and for our custom THE BANK OF CAMDEN Many are giving t heir lives ; >yoti arc asked only to loan your money, Buy War Savings Stamps. \V?lww Mill Village Notes. Camden, S. Juno i'.e-sldes th?? many other improvement* that are go ing on in, the mill village all the cot tftges are l?elng soreoned. This is some thing wo have n*aso.is to lie proud of. ami wish to thank the mill otfieluls. The Kith h;>us?j and, equipments have hail a fresh eoat of pain I and taking a swim in rhe lake those warm evening after work hours Is "one of lour greatesi attractions . The Mothers Club met on last Thorn day evening with a full attendamv. After taking up several matters of in? terest, refreshments were, served and the nutting was brought to a elose by Mrs. Sallie Smith, with a prayer for our "Itoys over there...'* ? On Friday eveuing l-a*f the village folks enjoyed an lee ereatu festival in the liark by the lake. Twenty -one gal lous of ereaw being served. The party given -at the Olub House on Saturday evening until a late hourj by the young folks wtfJPgccatly enjoyed by everybody. Our school closed on last Friday stud the ehlldren are enjoying a rest. Wc regret very much not having back with us /or next term Miss Annette Joucs has lH<*ii teaching wit;t us for several J ywin an<i her place will indeed l?e hard to fill. A Very interesting game was played between the I Lancaster and Wateree ball ttMUis on last Saturday evening The scope was U to 1 In favor of I>an* caster, This was (W ijrst game of the season for tlH* Watereo ball team, hut have ac<vi?ted an invitation to play the 1-aneaster loam again at an early dale. MIsmtn l.iz/ic and Pea-rile ('lark sjK'iil last week end ,wlth tlnvlr brother, Mr.' Kmiy Clark at Mel lee. i'lrtuvii services next. Sunday even ing at 7 ..'lO. Sunday School' 'at- 10 h. in. HKKSHAW NEWS NOTES iiteri'NliiiK Happenings (iatbered hVom The Era of That Pla ?*. Mvs. Vie Gardner, of Tl ilfcrV Kepry, and Mrs. .Vda Olj^bttrn, of lkithuuc, arc ^[lending the week at the home of Air; and Mrs. T. <\ Nelson. Mrs. Gardner Is tho mother of Mr, V Nelson. and Mm. (Vyhurn Is her aunt. j Mrs. S. P. Hrnslngton, <Voil llrftHlng* ton,- Miss Harrington, Miss Jenuio (Mark and Albert Kvans, of Camden, motored to Kershaw Sunday and spejit ilie afternoon here with Mrs. Hraslng ton's mother, Mrs. M. P. Kvans. Mrs. Held Williams, aceomivinled <by her little diiughtev, Minnie Lawhoru, and Miss Sallle Dlackwell, left last week tov?peud a while' with relatives iu Nova Scotia. Miss ltosaHo Kirk ley, who taught school at Ollllsonvllle, hns returned to spend the summer vacation with her jjaivntrt, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Klrkiey, In the Ability section. Miss Margaret Taylor, of (^uidcii, ha* atx-eWed 11 1 h >h 1 1 lot) 4i t the Hank of KornlniVi^t MIIhm Nt?otta Hrosvii, who was a touch or In tho school at Dovosvlllo, A at homo to spt'nd tho summer. Mrs. Ilnftlo Trousdale bus returned from a visit to lior daughter, Mrs. 0. (). Ihvkham,' at Lakeland, Fla. Paul ( Vuthen, who ottered himself for service In the navy ami was reject* <;d on account of being uniler weight, loft Nunduy to take up re])ortorlal work In a nowsjvaper ofllce at Henderson vllle, N.C. J. A, McC-asklU has received a ^aixl from bis sou, J. A. McOaskill, .Tr:, an Iiounvlng his safe arrival at a foi-oign *?rt on May 22nd. LITTLETON COLLEGE lias jlist closed one of the most sue i*>ssful .years in tts history. Tho 37th annual session >vlll begin Kept^ lif?th. Write for new Illustrated catalogue, also atul quickly for particulars con cerning onr special, offer to a few girls who can not pay our catalogue rate. Address ,T. M. Rhode*, Littleton, N. O. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Croi'kcr Ituilding ? . / ? ... .. * . ?. Camilfit, S. C\ S fSS fcrlEl*GT united States Tires are Good Tires Now is the Time to Make Your Tire Buying a Business Proposition Now, in this time of war, it is more necessary than ever to buy fires for permanent economy Hundreds of thousands of motor ists have found that business judg ment in tire-buying leads straight to United States Tires. The phenomenal growth of United States Tire Sales is positive proof of this fact, ? The unusually high quality Of United States tires has made them easily the most popular ?' tires among owners of the biggest selling light cars. / ?"* t ' The same quality is built Into all United States Tires ? into the small sizes as well as the larger sizes for heavier cars. Select the United State* Tire that fits your particular needs. Our Sales and Serv ice Depot dealer will gladly help yon. Then stick to it. We know United Slate* Tires are gfOod tirea. That's why we sell them. ?? CAMDEN MOTOR CO. w.o/hay KING'S GARAGE, Bethuiie. - . . ?v 1*1'