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wjal and Personal News By Mi** Loui?? Nittlw r?rget-*>?-i?ot*. i-ninh IHtK' bloom* of blue, filar u> h?ver* koariH are you, W the vt'iy uatu* you bear t,f love (ind breathe* love'# pr*yfr. 'U.r uot fri*'iKts!iip c laim you too, iMiiitv bloom of sky lent hue? not dear old comradeship Speak vol,r na^,,' W*lh ft*rvt'ut l,1'? Huv ftarrf of daiuty blue. M?v thr months he swift and few i,.,,!,; jnv friend and 1 must say I *\V'e remember while away." rPuri)!1' petah??r never dew, I MoreahaU pearls Hi beada on you; But gentle ,meml?era?|o??, I You, though deafl. shall speak of her. L# >y ith. Mrs. Mary 1 Shannon. I Mrs. Mary A. Shannon Wm be hostess Ltli>' Ilobklrk BUI Chapter Thursday, [October 7. the meeting to be called 5 Ivopck promptly. Delegates will be Lhvtnl to the A. ft. State Conference Lhl,.i, meets In Anderson in November, L(1 other matters of importance dla Lowed. and disposed of. Ail members Ire cordially hjvdted to attend by the [juste** and urged by the regent to be proinp. Meeting called by orde* of the i-ftfetit. Miss Minnie Glyburn. Louise Netteg, Ohm. Pub. Com. [ Engagement Announced. Mr. L. I- has announced the tnsuseroent of his daughter, Bella, to for, Keene Marke of Richmond, Vir ginia. Miss Block waa boru and rear L] in Camden. Attractive In person f tixl maimer she has a wide circle of [frien.N who regret that ber marriage f.wll) tiijce her elsewhere t<> live. To Meet Monday Afternoon. Mr--. Bratton T>ely>aehe will be hos t<? the John I >. Kennedy Chapter r. i>. C. next. Monday afternoon Oct. 4th. il)<" fir-i meeting of the season, and I * ? . . . a very important one the members are urp^l f 1 mid nlso urged to he prompt, it > the chapter will he called to criler Jit "? o'eloek. and deflegateg will i* fleeted ti? the gneral U. D. C Con Tfiifiou. uhh-h pieets In Ashville in November. ami important committees ippolnted for work mapped out for the rtapter during the coming months. Louise Nettles, Chm. Pub. Com. .Music Club To Meet. TV Music Olub will hold its 'regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifton M?Kaln on Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. All member** are urged to be present. Program Committee; Chm. Mrs. F. N. MeCorkle Mrs. H. C. Hardy Mrs. S. C. Zernp. Married. Married at tfoe home of Probate JndgO W L. McDowrnM QT1 Tncnrin y freniug last. September 28th, Mr. G. W. Outlaw and Miss Lelia Smith, both of Camdeu. DELICIOUS' APPLES Direct from Orchard $1.50 per Bushel or $4.50 per Barrel and up. Choice Attoried Box $3.00. OVERBROOK ORCHARD SALUDA, N, Ci Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, Oct. 1st. Jack I'lckford In "A til ItGIJVK BY PROXY.** Five reels of riotous comedy Also a Fox Weekly News, Admission J3c Children 15c Saturday, Oct. 2nd. ' Fatty" Arbuckle in "PATTY AT CONEY ISLAND*' A new Episode of "THE LOST CITY" aixl a Mark Sennett Comedy "THE.C?ITM RIOT/* Monday, Oct. 4th. Mryant Washburn in A Paramount ^Picture "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" AU?. a For Weekly News. 'jr ><? Children 15o Tuesday, Oct. 5th. Constanee Talmadg<* in "TWO WEEKS" A <tt-w nn-1 *aucy picture with a f'AtLiiii: ? --?<tnme of moonbeams a no i, ?nWnijrht witrtiepy A'ln?i>%i.)ii Children 1."k* Wednesday, Oct, 6th ^ i iam Fox Presents T??m Mix in THKKK (.()I,I) COINS'* ''r"< * to U- the greatest thrii lrr }>r??dure<t bv Mi* \ - HIDDEN DANGERS** AtiuiKv children 15c Thursday. Oct. 7th. M i urn-* Tonrnerur's "THE WHITE CIRCLE** ^ the .story hy Robert I Stevenson. Itf a l'nra mount IMeturev ^ A' i m t ? , ,n 2.V- Children 15c PERSONAL MENTION. MUa Mary Clarkaon, of Columbia, was the weekend guest of Mrs. W. o. Hu> ^ Mr, John Johnson, of Alcoylu visited his ulster, Mi-. M. 10, Sekrock. hint woek. fK Mia* Ada, Tuck?r, of lVjichland, N. C? la the guw! of Mis* Ma??aret Trail tbam. MIhs Httby Piatt of Orlando. Kla. was t ho guest of Miss Alberta Team la at week'. J. T. Houatau has returned t?? tpajry Hlte Pitting School, to resume his studies. Mra, N. O. Kpps ami children of Jacksonville, KXa. are visiting Mrs. U. Goodale. Ih\ and Mrs. ,1. T. May have returned! from a visit to friends and relatives at! Spartanburg. Mr. Norma n Iluckabee has returned to the University of ttnuMi Carolina to resume his studies. Mrs. I). J), Parish is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hunter I-ang In He * semep City, N.-Oi Mrs. (\ w. Evans was called to PInewood last week ou account, of the Illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Pitts spent sever- 1 al days Uat week In Bessemer Clty.j North Carolina. Mr. R. G. Zetrouer, of Gainesville,! Fla., was a. guest at the home of G. G. Alexander the past week.' Mr. Charlie Little who has been spending tho summer in New York playing polo Is at home. Mrs. John Cantey after visiting her slater Mrs. James Burns has returned to her home In Orangeburg. Mr. Bissei Kennedy has gone to At lanta, where he will he employed in the cotton business this winter. Mr. Clarence Wilson has gono tr> Philadelphia where he will bo a student a * the Jefferson Medical College. Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Nicholson. Sirs. W. ('. XljL-h olson and Mrs Jeff Itoyd were recent visitors to Lancaster. Mr. and Sirs. David Wolfe, and J daughter Miss Sara, have heen spend ing the past two weeks in New York. Miss Kemp, ' one of Camden's most popular nurses has returned from (*aaia da. her old home, where she spent the summer. Airs. It. W. White has returned from her summer home at Montreat, C.J and. will spend the winter at the home of her brother. Mr. J. J. Workman. The friends In Camden of Mr. Isaac J Post of Sunimitt. N. J., whose critical Illness was announced some weeks ago, will he glad to know he is rapidly re- 1 covering. . J dress sivit from a bathing suit insists I on being Jack Plckford's valet in "A Burglar By Proxy," a comedy-drama in five, ri tons ree4* at th? ?Majestic Today. Jack Pickford, a kid who oft times I was In as much trouble as the kaiser, as popular as a Salvation Army lass, and as lovesick as a small town girl, in I -A. Burglar- J*y Pr<?*y" beinjr shown nrj the Majestic Theatre Today. Mr Thomas I^ang, now of New Orle- 1 ans, has for the past week heen the guest of liism other. Mrs. T. W. Lang. It has been several years since he visit- 1 ed his native town ajid his friends were I pleased to see him. Mr. George Nicholson having de- 1 cllued the re-election to the chair of I Chemistry and Biology at Staunton. I Va.. which place he so successfully fill- 1 ed last session lias taken up the study of Law at the University of South Carolina. (losing the Year. The members of the Baptist. Church are urged to he 011 ihand Sunday morn ing to hear the annual letter read set ting forth reports on all work accomp lished in the Work fostered by the Church. Every member will be expected to he present so lie or she may rejoice with the others over .what may prove to be the bw*t report thi* Ohurrh has ever .sent up to the Association. Sunday Scfoool will observe Promo tion Day and the teachers will appre ciate a full attendance. Hemember the hour is 10 o'clock. "Burglar By Proxy" is a comedy drama with Jack Plekford as a youth breaking safes, aided by perfumed "ex perts," to prove honesty to fiancee with thirteen cops hot in pursuit. Showing at the Majestic Today. Friday October 1st. \ Marriage of a Former Camden Girl. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Boswell of Columbia have announced the mar-j riage of their daughter, Jessie Robert-: son. to Charles J. Stclmnetz, of Phila-; delpbia, whlok was solemnised at their honie September 10th. Mr. Stein motz has a position with an electrical house in Philadelphia and the young couple have gone to that city to live. The bride is a native of Camden, and Is a young woman of beauty and pleas ing personality. A number of friends and relatives throughout the County will he interested in this nnnounement. Fresh Oysters. We nre now handinx frosho ysters and can serve them to you in any style Call and try them. The City Cafe. P. C,. fJoff Proprieter. Fast I>cKalb ??free*. Camden. 24tf. f lub CftMNt. Dub league; president, Mr?. Edwin Mulier, vice president. Mr#. William shannon. Secretary. Miss Iwttii** NX treasurer. Mr*. KugeOe Blakonoy, historian. Mrs. N. R, (Joodale. The League meets on the second Monday afternoon in each montth, at the library. Libra ry^AKsocia tion ; Mm, K. C. von Tresckow, president, Mr. L. T. Mill* vice prfshlent, Mr. L A. .Wlttkowsky, treasurer, Mr. Wililatu Shannon, ('hair, man of executive civic*. Miss Louise Nettle, seehiary and librarian. As social Ion meots on the third Monday afternoon in eacjrmonth at tt?e Library. Hospital Auxiliary; president, Mr*. William Shannon, secretary, Miss Klla Zemp. treasurer, Mrs. M. Baruch. Meets on the fourth Monday afteruoon i?\ each month at the home of the Presi dent. Hohkirk Hill Chapter D. A. H: Re gent, Miss Minnie Olyburn, vice regent, Mrs. K. C. vouTresckow, secretary, M/s. Kdwln MnMer. treasurer, Mrs. O. 10. Taylor, historian, Mrs. James Burns, rogtatra. Mrs, John S. Lindsay. Chap ter meets on the first Thursday in each month wiflh t he different members as hostesses. John 1>. Kennedy Chapter, U. I>. ^ : i president. Miss l<ou<se Nettle?, first vice president, Mrs. W. J. Dunn, second vice , president, Mrs. D. A. Boykln, sec retary Mrs. N. C. Arnott, corresponding secretary Mrs. L. T. Mills, treasurer, Mi-s. K. W. Sill, historian, Mrs .Edwin M'ulfor, rcgistra, Mrs. W. F. Nettles. The chapter meots on the first Monday afternoon in each monttti at the home of a member, with one or more hostess es. . These are all important organizations i " . ? and the date of meet lug should he kept hi mind, ami no other eng*<Kom??nt made for that particular afternoon. An In terest od im*Ai4?*r?h|p Is n guarahtee of u ?ucce$*fn4 oj'g<p.i ixatlons a lid W? have no rl?tit to hur It's progrcHM by our Indifference. There Is a place for nur.v member in each of these clubs, and no one else, can filk thut place. If yon cannot at the m^ctinn Speak with grace to move the heart. You can com* with dhe *r and greeting', Helping on the social part. Though you arc timid In the forum. * Or command no ik>wcih rare. You ran help to make a quorum, You eaiuoocupy a chair. Mr. Albert Te,im lias retund'd from a trip to Italy. CAMDEN Needs You The Chamber of Com merce wanta two . Camden stenographers or typists, at once, for about a month's ligh^, agreeable, well-paid office service. Please see Mr. Singleton, City Clerk, today or tomor row. One or two permanent positions likely. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR BULBS Paper While Narcittut, per doz. - - 60c Freeiisi, per doz. 50c Hyacinths, each 15c 1 'V _ Laurens Street Greenhouse CAMDEN, S. C. -t- TELEPHONE 193 A Kindergarten. On Monday, September 27 th, 1 will Open u Kindergarten at my home, 1410 IfiHr street. Hoqn from Nine to twelve. Terms, a soluml month for all regular pupils entering how. Mrs. Hben J. Mel/ood, tiraduato Kindergartener Winthrop t'ollege. Pmbyteriiui Ohurtli Services J>r. Kdwln Muller, pastor of the l'resb.yterlan church. wlU return from Ids vacation this week, and WlU preach at the usual hour Sunday morning, October Hrd. la ^emorium, lOntorod Into Life Eternal in Camden Ki ('.. just at the break of day Thurs day September 23rd. 1020. Margaret Kennedy Thompson, beloved wife of R. Hlair I>*Loaehe.. The beautiful down was fit far the passing of such a life, into lOternal day. Lovely in caracterand in appearance and of unusual charm she made many true friends, radiating brightness where ever she might be. Hep devoted faithfullncss to the mem bers of her family ami friend* will be an Incentive to th'Hn to fulfill oourage ously life's duties, For several years she had boon very frail, hut hor brave flKht to regain health, and li*r wonder ful patience. and trust the last few months must he h lesson and an example to us all. who must each lu t \irii travel the same road through the, "Vaiiley of the Shadow." TUo funeral service was held in the Hi tie -home she loved and had made no happy and bright for her husband and three young daughters. She Ilea now under a blanket of exquisite flowers In our quiet old Quaker cemetery await hig the Resurrection morn. "1 do believe that Just the same sweet face Hut glorified, Is waiting In the place Where we shnll meet, if only I. Am accounted worthy in that by and by. I do believe that <Jod will give a art'pet surprise, To tear stalued saddened eyes. when we awake I am quiet sure. We shalll be glad, that for a little while We Were, so sad." AT ? Until October 10th we shall offer our entire stock of fashionable haberdashery at reduced prices. We have not bsen in business long, therefore.. can assure you that our stock is composed of new merchan dise* Now is the time to purchase your winter Clothing. We carry a complete line of Men's require ments and invite you to call and inspect bur stock of up-to?date goods. This is your opportunity to buy wisely and your dollar will be well invested in our goods. Below is a list showing some of the reduc tions. ^n order to take advantage of these prices you can afford to sell a bale of cotton at 20c and then make money. a ? C. & K. and Dobbs Caps. $2.50 ...now $1.65 3.00 now. 2.10 3.50 now 2.95 4.00 now 3.05 4.50 now 3.65 5.00 now 3.95 5.50 now.. 4.15 Hose '? ? .50 now... .30 Four pairs for $1.00 $ .75 now $ .55 Three pairs for $1.50 $1.00 now $ .65 I.50 now 1.10 2.00 now 1.45 Ladies all-silk hose, $5.50 now $4.15 Handbags and Suitcases 20 per cent off. Raincoats $12.50 now $ 8.45 14.50 now 9.65 17.50 now 12.80 50.00 now 39.35 Summer and Winter Underwear $9.00 now $6.85 6.00 *. now 4.95 5.00 now 3.65 3.50 now 2.85 3.00 now 1.95 Pajamas $ 3.50 ...now ... $ 2.45 5.00 now 3.95 6.00 now 4.35 8.00 now 5.60 II.00 now 7.95 15.00 now 10.85 Ladie's Camels Hair Scarfs, large size $1 7.50 now $13.6S Ladie's Camels Hair Scarfs, small size $ 9.50 now $ 6.75 Society Brand and Styleplus Clothes $80.00 now $64.65 75.00 now....: 61.25 70.00 now 57.65 65.00 now 51.85 . 60.00 now 47.65 55.00 now 43.95 50.00 now.. . 7... 39.75 45.00 now 36.85 40.00 now " 31.15 35.00 now 27.45 30.00 ...:.now 23.00 Manhattan and Emory Shirts $3.50 now $2.35 4.00 now 2.65 4.50 now 2.80 5.00 now 3.85 6.00 now 4.15 7.50 now 4.95 Silks $10.00 now.., $ 7.35 11.00 now 7.95 12.50 now.. ,9.25 14.50 now 10.75 HATS Velours $ 1 S.50 now $13.85 16.50 now 11.95 12.50 now 8.45 Felts $6.50 now $5.15 7.50 now 5.85 8.50 now 6.15 9.50 now 6.85 10.00 ......now 7.35 For 20c you can buy a collar. For 30c you xan buy a pair of socks. Fsr $1. you'd be surprised. Sweaters $25.00 now $19.30 22.50 ;,::;.....now ? - 16.10 18.50 ..., now ; 13.40 16.50 now 11.75 12.50 now 9.10 7.50 now 5.15 5.00 now 3.85 Neckties $ ,75 ...now ........... $ .45 1.00 now.. 65 2100 ...now 1.25 3.50 now 2.10 4.00 .'.now 2.95 4.50 now 3.45 Knit Ties $8.50 now 2.15 4.00 now 2.85 5.00 now 3.25 All Stiff collars now 20c Soft Collars $ .25 now $ .20 .35 ...: n'ow .25 .50 now... .40 .65 ... now .55 Bathrobes $10.00 now $ 7.20 v 13.50 now 8.45 20.00 now 15.95 18.50 now 13.80 GLOVES Gauntlet and Dress $15.00 .now $11.20 12.50 now 8.75 7.50 now 5.20 6.00 now 4.40 5.00 now 3.55 Belts $ .75 now $ .50 1.00 now 80 1.50 now 1.05 2.00 now 1.35 2.50 now. 165