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Personal News ^ Mtos ***?< so,.... Ot ? *? ? Sot ,e" ,.,?ilv forgotten ideture ...ii.'i. ???'?'>? MlrocU; ,1 IW M , ,? Ui fu<t "ot H"y of ul" '""| that a U10** wi"' ? I*** ? <? 1 v, !,?? Hcm'" no# ?,lM scenes enacted In the 111 wro>*My wlth ^U,V f other Cfrmdenttes, we rode mk fro... a?'.-.?v, ?t>? "I,! *** i Man " who liven twelve or i^''Mlr"'I,s fro," 0.n>dM>- A. teat, l<W"WH?.iK over aapdy roads, ?utl "r?"S, l,uu.l.le little farm house In' """ It <>f ?'??"' tl01^' "" , "* , , ,'reek, or raee whew> waters wheel of an oW fashioned the i?rcli.of tl.lS u.^rot^uttou : our friends were awaUIn* us,. >|hn,.|,. M....," was not at homo feaK ? ' * SS 1 ih.ii I..- ??? fron? 'f . ill's work hefore ; that by ?Otual , there h?d oue htindroa oars Tt(% su.v nothing of buggies. 3C L?l? urn minutes. .Ix cars "J ? , ?..i ww. m ""?? :Tt?. h. rata. dlsappolnlmenl ? written .11.00 the faces of the oo ILt.. Wt' went back to Cessstl, ami Si i? wait. ... <W f??? SL ? board the 5 o'clock train for 2i M the station we found ? nun. lli WW wtth ,hp <K'cut"" ' S?1 o.. IU??.?e l.llgrlm.ge, and all *fkUli: the elixir ot healtto and hal> tl.nt this .wonder : workYr is re pntotl to have the power te give. Ihev Mprrseutetl all ages, slaes. ??"' c0"'11" of life, a yd many of -them had % ?, ,i,o most noted hospitals' and L.,,,.. ..t.v.l.law.-ofc-Amwbw^? We TTwX. t" *> only from cur,?lly ?,1 the ,h-ire for a day's outing, hut Art crowd ?'?? tremendously In earn ??d kept ??? wire's busy trying J bests. "The Miracle Man," and thai he was Ilea .led jj^ggl too. They \vat..l?e<l the road faith ftliv and lute in the afternoon their diligence was ^vurded by seeing to* iash bv in a fine touring ear. Con 8(e rnalion was depicted ?l>on their fice<! And like a flash of lightning, evcrv cur except Uuvone the writer wee lt wont after him ; wo turned towards iiiiue "and have nrver heard whether not, "their faith has made tli?n nfcole." ? Faith is an inheritance common to the human race; and the human face it s. dally life, in it's daily tjealiug Ban to man could not go on without M?ui faith is a matter of degree, fiitlfin jhe abstract, fcbe element of It it inlH>rn in every soul; And wthlle dormant, until put to a crucial te?t Along any ?iven line, is, boundless and unlimited a sort of tuctl.v accepted, ex istlng state tin questioned, ' Faith 111 ?any is a sturdy virile thing. It is the (ire that proves. Wjfe know nothing of the, "Miracle Man.^ have never seen him; npr do we know any thing of his wonderful cures, hut if ?U that Is cUiraed for him Is true, those iKHiefltk ed should come out end tell It. "Were there not ten cleansed; where are the iter Majestic Theatre PROGRAM . ' ? Today, Friday, July 9th fcV ? TOM MIX in "DESERT LOVE" N Also a Fox Weekly News. Admission 25c Children 15e Saturday, July 10th Starting Sellg'g Sensational * rr-' Animal Serial "THE IjOST CITV" j_. The |?(>Kt serial ever show n in fa inden Also Charlie *Obaplin in "THE CHAMPIOfc" And a Muck Sonnett Feature Oomedy "Fresh FVom the City" Monday, July 12th - Dorothy Gish In a delightful comedy "REMODELING A HUSBAND" Also a Fox Weekly Neww - Tuesday, J^ly 18th OLIVE THOMAS, in "FOOTLIGHTS and SHADOWS* Also n Screen 'Mftftaafae" VVrdnesday, July l|Ui Gladys Brock well in - "THE WHITE HE" . Also a Rolin Comedy Thursday. July 15th RoWrt Warwick in ^HE CITY OF MASKS" AUo Topics of the Day Met With Mr*. IYarr? A large and interesting meeting of the Iteulah Home I>ei^?U8trAtloii Club wa* held at the homo of Mrs. 13, Q. Pt>arce, tbe first Thursday afternoon In July. Nearly all of the member* were present and were very much in terewted lit talks and demonstrations by Misses Tarrant ami Ethel Sowull, Miss Howell gave the club the benefit of her trip to the state short course at Wlnthrop by giving hints in the mak ing of old thlpgg luto new ami de monstrated how successfully djfes may b? used. Mi Ma Tarrant gave timely in formation on the preservation of eggs and the canning of fruit* and vegeta bles in standard containers. The hos tcs* served Iced tea, sandwiches -and little cakes, ^|id the social hour was very much enjoyed by all. lleuutlful lK?wls of sweet peiis. gladlola, and sun flowers added much to |ta charm and pleasure of the afternoon. j * ? Miss Katheriiie Delvoache Entertains Miss Katherlne l>eix>acho was ho# teas to. a uumber of her young friends tills week on a straw ride, after which a picnic supper wafttttrved at Mill Hank and swimming and boating enjoyed in tho moonlight . ? I .ads and lassies Dame Miss (tort rude Zcmp, the prtty little daughter of l>r. and Mrs. S. C. Zemp was hostess on last Friday evening from 7 to 10; at the home of her par ents on Cheat nut street. The Interior of this home has recently been remod eled, and was simply but attractively decorated for the occasion. Perhaps half a hundred children Joined in the gaieties of the evening and enjoyed not only the dancing and games, but deli rious oaks and fruit puneli served by the little hostess. Dance at Country Club. One of the most enjoyable of the sum mer dances was given at the Country Club Inst Thursday evening by the young men of tlie town, In compliment td a nnmbCr of visiting girls-.- -^-addi tion to the young people attending house parties In town, there were quite a number of visitors from near by towns. The Garber-Da vis Orchestra furnished music for the occasion. And that fact alone is usually an inspiration to the dancers.- Among the Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma rye, Mrs. Ida Heath, and Mrs. K. C. von Tresckow. 0 .i Civic League to Meet Next Monday The Civic league will meet next Monday July 12, 0 p. m. on the stand In front .of the Library. If the weather lis Inclement the meeting will Ik* held In the Library. The representatives from jfehe different organizations, who assisted in raising money for the Ainer icau Library Association Book Fund, are requested to be present and a full attendance of the League is urged as it Is an Important meeting. Ml*s Luclle Turner of Suiter Is visit ing-hrr aunt Mrs, J. II. Olark. Memorial Tree Report. For various reasons' tin* chairman of Mils committee 1ms not here- to- fore published her report; but now as she is giving up tiie position as chairman, desires to render an account of her stewardship. Mrs. Arnett was a most efficient and capable chairman, and in spite of all difficulties carried the work of planting ttie trees through to com pletion last February. She desires to thank all who extended Courtises to * . her, and to especially acknowledge the valuable aid given In work by the city through* its representative Mr. Wm. Whitakcr and his untiring efforts to. continue to aid in the preservation of the trees. Mrs. William Shannon is now chairman of -thftt committee, and be fore leaving town for the summer ask ed Mr. Whitakcr torn akc eveVy effort to save the trees, which he promised to do, and is doing at the ex]>ense of the city. We simply make this state ment to off-set any criticism of the committee, for if the city wlfh its facili ties cannot save the trees during the hot sampler mouths, most certainly the comitte with its limited resources can not. Nor did this committee ever prom ise to do so; but simply said that the.| fund on hand should be kept in trust for replanting and marking the magno lias, and when they are established in growth, to plant other memorial trees in another part of the city. We hope that this explanation wilt uiake dt dear to all interested. We publish below Mrs. Arnett's re port. The JMpbkfrk Hill Chapter D. A. R. expects to bring Its contribution np to $35.00, as the amount was raised by individual contribution!!* land all the members have not been seen :'?<* Amounts Collected for Memorial Trees. "U' D' C John P. Kennedy /Chap ter ~ ?? $50.00 .Mrs C. U Winkler, thru TJ. ? P. tT. . . ?.t*> Civic League 25.00 D. A. R. Hobklrk Hill Chapter 27.06 Presbyterian Aid Society ? 5.00 Methodist Aid Society 5.00 Episcopal Aid Society 5.00 / Baptist Missionary Society 5.00 Yonng Women's Church Society of Ufttbodist Church 5.00 Tfctal $182.06 Expenses to date ? 128.90 Balance on band ? ...58.16 PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. C. Bruce spent (be fourth in Charlotte, N. Q, Miss Willie Belie Mackc.v Is tug some time in the mountatu*. Claud hikI ('liar lie Ueridfm of tV> iuuibia were 'visitors hero thi* week. MLnn Harlot Baker of Columbia Is \ tnK her grandmother, Mrs. t. \v l4ing. ( Mr. Demile Smith has gone to Ashe vile, N. 0., t*> *i>eu(l tl>e i>ost of the summer. Misv I'.li/.atn'i It Hull of Che raw la the ^ucat of the Misses Marbm and Nod WltllM Mrs. F. l<e*dle Zeiup has returned froc a visit to Charleston, ami Mount Pleasant , (Ferris McDowell has returned from a Hta.v of six weeks at Hot Spring*, Arkansas. Miss lthetta 1H?1xhio1j?' has returned from a visit to Charleston and Sulli vans Island, Miss Fundcrhurke of 1/iiueaster IS a Kuest at hhe home of Dr. and Mrs, W. .1. Ihinii. ill. O. Johnson with friends si>ent the fourth with his parents Mr. and. Mrs. W. R Johnson. Mrs. H. L. Bradford and little son, William, spent a couple of days iu At lanta this week! Miss IiOhi Williams and Mr. Mar Lou Wlliaius attended the dance In Oheraw Tuesday evening. Mr. John T. Maekey with a party of South Carolina Insurance men is at Nlagra Falls this week. Mrs. David Wltherspoou of Colom bia spent several days the past week. Wit!* relatives in Camden. 'Little MiSses Thelma, rcita and UttMi' Nabors are visiting at the houto of their aunt, Mrs, G. F. Cooley. I M i*s Ernestine Bateman lias return ed from Blue lUdge where she attend ed. the Y. W. O. A. Conference. Miss l.ois Williams has returned from Bishopvlllo where she went to kakeipart-in the Perrin-Grlffin wedding. Little MU* Blanche Bnrnet, daugh ter of Mr. <and Mrs. Arthur Burnet, of Atlanta, U visiting relatives In Oaln doU Mr. W. K. Johnson who has been recuperating in a hospital, since his release from tin' army. is hack homo again. Mr. aaui Wis ii. s. Kelgtar tund i u t U' daughter* a iv on a visit to Estill, 8. 0., where 4ht?,v wit attend tho Zelgler j KlTls wedding. Miss Cornelia NehHMl, Who bus been making her llQgftft U Washington, i>. O., for the (vast few years, in hero for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mr?. Ira it. Jones Jr., ami children of l*iucaster, spent the last WOOic Mid with Mrs. Jones pa routs, Mr. and Mr*. (J. E. Taylor. Mr. (J. <\ Nabors, Mr. Gillette Simp son and Miss (iladys Adair, of Clin ton, 8, C., spent the ww>k end with Mr. and Mrs. Q, 1<\ Ctsdcy, . . * ? Mrs. Ralph Shannon and little daughter, Emily Nosh It have gone to visit Mrs. Shannon'* parents. Judge and Mrs. Kearey of Griffin. On. iMiss Sara I^ewls, with Mrs. Ilu^luy Tlndal and small daughter have gone to Columbia to apend several days with i ho latter's mother Mvs. A. A. Madden. Mr. Lyntou Wldtaker, Jr., and sis ? ter Miss Minnie Glass Whitaker of: Orangeburg, ?re guests this week at til*' homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mini aay. Messrs Netties Lindsay and l>U*k Sin gleton, Misses lthetta Heath ami Klla Crawford Heath attended the Hhlge wood dance In Columbia Saturday night. Friends were grieved to hetir last Sunday of the extreme Illness of Mrs, Blair DeLoache but will la* ihore thai) pleaded to hear that she Is decidedly hotter. Mis. II. M. ZvlgletMIUd. alaU-'i-a, Miss ??s Mable. Nell a ltd 11a nab MeCante, aud Mrs. r. T. McCabts. of Orangeburg, have returned from a tour of North ern states. Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. A. K. Hlakeney retnrned last week from a ten day trip to Detroit and other places. Mr. Hlakeney pur chased several J&sex ^Hkd Hudson nrrs while away and be has an advertise ment In this paper calling attention id? them. l?r. J. Uulph DtttlU iviuiaoil to Oittt don last Ttiur?t?y after completing y yeHrn Intrrn.ship at ft. Kllxata>th'.s 1109" pltat. Kli'hmoint. Vh. Ho will Im> ?h "" 1 "" mH'laUxl Willi his futhor, l>r, W, J, l >iuin, until tint fall when be returns to the Johns Hoi*kln? Iloapltnl for work lit tho iiono. oar ami throat dt?|*tKraout, ?? '? y \ - ?. ? . 1 . - -.faff f,; ; ? . THE TEST IS IN THE KITCHEN ,,. r y . ?? . ? and on the dining room table, that is where good groceries are able to meet it, and where the inferior kind fall down hard. By this teat we conquer, as the old saying is. By this token we deserve your gro cery patronage. Phone 90 ?* McLeocTs Grocery Nitrate of Soda ':b -v >'W?' . . i.. Several Cars for Immediate Delivery MMw "" - 7 ? " V1 ? 1 1 ? ;_-JL ^ ' ' 11 t J. L. MOSELEY Phone 345 Camden, S. G. ? ?>?? ? r- ' ? . ?' ,"V'Av if you would save v J- f .. '? ' "*.c' . ? You hear a lot of talk these days about not buying clothing until prices come down; that prices have reached the pinnacle and are due for a fall. . ?" ?' :# \ ?, V ' ' " ?; ; . '? v.1 : " ? S.' : ? ' ?* - \ ? * ?*: - ? -V- -y- 7TV v-c-Vi -V.;.,- 'X . . -? . ; ^ r J :r.rr- T'"r ./ t-'SZy-,.. ? -- / * ' . .. .. - ^ That would be good news in deed?good for all 6f us. ; But unfortunately, it isn't based on facts. Cost of production is high er if anything; wholesale prices are rising. Good merchandise is very scarce. Figure out for yourself what way prices are going. Protect your self in buying the clothes you need now. o*~*rra dorifty Uratti* (Eurtljea "STYLE HEADQUARTERS''^*- Where Society Brand Clothes CAMDEN, S. C. r-v re,'**