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Wjal and Personal News By M??? touUe -||k Swf?u?*V W'mII. ul? ,he K'r,S tlml umhI |0 cmik*'. ? UA the rides I "??<* to *?* And wl?or*? i* the crowd that whs so Jjjj* Jul * dgWtRP? 1 m,. wHM u hen l duncnl with lliui<Jk en* fnir I o?t>tur<Hl heart* by storm. iitir I ve lost my pull with tin1 beau tlfef. 1 -1 qUittio? m &< i v, siliiK ruftf *blll oiil.v the rlt'U can own. VI tables fine I huve been asked t'6 <lln<'. ci?e heart of the social ttouo. In the cushions deep of a limousine, J Jgte r*?t*<l my manly forui : Hut l'v^ lost 1U'V Kraft with t'he tony evil Iti slflCf quitting the uniform. jfe hoeu a ki<>K on the ballroom floor, Vi ae?* In the social whltf, I could show my face in any old place Al?t ueve> a Wp would curl. * ' | (.quid walk right up to a rich man's door, iy |H' surf of ft welcome warm. Hut Iv'e changed a lot and the.v kuow me not, k ^quitting the uniform. . 1 walk down, and autos jmss by, And nobody says "get In." - And the girls are shy. when I'm standing by, And giv* me the tilted chin. And uohody knows and nobody cares, flvtlier I eat, or how. r must buy my own chuck, for I'm out of luck I'm. wearing the "civvies" nw, lOx. >Uss Watkiiis Complimented. A lovely party of the week was given at tbe home of Mrs. I). i>. Parish, with M'--se< Pheob.v Oswald, and .Nancy Carroll ns hostessed and Miss Willie Watkins. a popular bride-to-be as guest of honor. The rooms were bright and sunny with goldenrod mingling in pro fusion with forest greens. The (wo lKwte.ss'> with Mrs. Parish and the ,'W'st of honor received, and the entire afternoon was marked by delightful in formality. Miss Catherine Wallace ffss.th^ faii v w ho shivered favOrs upon the fortunate guest of honor, by bring in? in a basket that was a typical daisy. Tlx' bride-to-be was asked to "try, her fortune." by counting the white petals, and to each petal a lovely Toinlndcr of the occasion was tied with -4 y?>ilo\v. ribbon - gifts of love an'd good whites jfroui the friends present. Dainty refresluuon t x were served In which the ' ffO'j'lintr colors of yellow and white artistically carried out. Married. Mrs I ?ai>> (Jiiggs >tn<] Mr. .Tames Vanford. both of Camd?Mi. wore married mi Mom lay. the Hov. M. M. Benson performing the ceremony. , Mr. and Mrs. Stackhouse Complimented Mr, rttiil Mrs. Stanlv Llewelyn en-. crWiiiit'il mi t li r?'?* tables of bridge Wed nesday evening in compliment, to Mr. and Mrs. Sfai-kiionse' of ; Boston who have <">me t<> make their .home in Caiii<Ifii. A pretty <*olor scheme of blue r:d i?:!ik \\a-< successfully carried out !n tli?- flvirrations. refreshments etc. Ti< scyp' i>i'/.c. a crowing plant tied * i!i dainty blue ribbons was won by Mrv I! | i. Hallott. Aft?r cards, the i:'?!rv:v. ici' ereani and cake. Ninety-two \?ar old Teacher Will Vote. ?.r"cnvill(\ S. ('.. Sept. 30. ? Miss Mary .fmlsnu. aned ninety-two the old - M !";#<l?.-r in South Carolina, and a <>f >'!)'? laio Dr. Charles H. Hudson farmer hr<*i<l?'ni of tlie Furman univer sity. was L'ranted a registration certi ii-ate ho,c today. ? ? III. In Memoriam 'in.c in. iff wo are brought face to ft-* with t ii?? inevitable, in the death another member of our Society. IV r* fore I >o it resolved : l"t. Th.if in the passing of Mrs. "Klla &mp Rankin, we have lost a long and ftitlifnl aii'mber of the Woman's For -i:n Missionary Society. ?nd. While we mourn with profound ,rtrrow t h ?? l<?.sv of our friend we will !fi humility Iwiw to the will of Him. who '?*1 not Mr. -rd \\v x t fuel our deepest sympathy ^"r '"Tea vc<| family, may these rcso i:,"n< transmitted to the family of !|p d*fM?? (|. and a page in our minute k l.o rt*<|ir>ated to her memory. Mr< II. E. Chewning Mrv, Eva Sltgh Birch more Mrv I.ula Cante.v Netths Committee. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Friday. October 15th ' Tnftnadge U? "THF IjOVE EXPERT" Ms<i Fox Weekly News Saturday, October 16th ?'Fatty" Arbuckl* i ri "( 01 NTRY*HEROES" Hrtnk Mann in l>H IKKYL AND MR. HYI>E" \\*o 'The Ix>st OUy -Uerting of !>. A, K.'* Mrs. Mary A shannon was a ifra etoua hostes* tQ (lit* mIh^o t-lm i?l ?? r f*>i the October meeting mul an invitation to that charming feope is ul\va\s an assurance of a peasant afturuoou. The regent, MUti Mill nit* Olylniru presided, ami iiu? eeortlAry, Mty, muiut -i i i minutes of last meeting. The e\p?n>.?' budget for the Incoming year wi** i?ade auU the chapter decided to be come a Founder lor Tftoiaa??e Hpboot Each chapter ?u . tlie State has been asked ??? mvuri' f i v ?? founders ami at present Hoblrk IiiU baa only two. Jt cost $100 to be a founder payable iu 4 y*br*. Mrs Jobn S. Lindsay ami Miss i.ella Shannon were appointed on a committee to solicit funds from Hobkirk Hill. delegate* to the l?. A K State C0afer?UCe which meets in Auder soii in November, and were at* follows: Miss Minnie OVyburu, regent ; Mrs. E, C. vonTresckow, regeut's alternate; Mrs. H. G. Carrison, delegate; Mrs. Ed win Muller, alternate Th* social bout was very pleasant god delicious re freshments served by Misses Lt4J% and Charlotte Shannon. Mrs. Edwin M,ullcr will hostess for tin' November meet lug. " . ? ..." - Meeting of the Civic League. TUe League met Monday afternoon at the Library, and the attendance was unusually large, Interested, and appar ently enthused. The president, Mrs. Edwin Muller presided,' and the secre tary, Miss Louise Nett'les read minutes of Ifrst meeting. ' Mrs. Muller Save a Abort, but interest ing report from the recent district con ference of Federated Clubs, which met jiu Wlonshoro, and Miss Minnie Clyburn who represented the Library A*sooia: tlon, told that she was very proud of the fact that Camden had led in It's contribution to the fund in the cam paign for, "Hooks for Everybody." The committee reported that while considerable work had been done there is still much to do and H is hoped that the citizens will > cooperate with, the LeagUe in this matter and save the beautiful trees of which Camden is so .lustily proud. This commit tee consists of the following ladies: Mrs K. C. vonTresckow, chairman; Mesdamos. James Bdrns, J. W. Corliett, J.- T. Mackey,.C. M. Coleman, and Miss Min nie Clyburn. The visiting and Hospital committee is composed of the following ladies: Mrs. J. S. Rbattf&j^halrman ; Mesdames William Shannon. O. O. Alexander. .1. T. Vilitfeplgue. The' feature of the afternoon was the splendid . talk given by Mr. Ewing, of ltoston. who is here in tlie interest of the Chamber of Commerce, He spoke of the modern ehaniber and woman's responsibility front the stand point of health, morality, beauty, and made a w?nderful plea for membership. The applicant for membership should have an unselfish motive, for the- benefit to be derived from the organizstion Is in direct. A prosperous community brings prosperity (<? all. collectively and Indi vidually, and for that reason we should have co-operation, so that "The Horn of plenty" may be full iti our town and enmity, and our people happy and pros perous. The Chamber of ComnieiVc. if successfully organized and latinched, will be a mighty factor in bringing about this state of affairs. -An invitation to h woman's meeting at the High School Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock was extended by Mrs N. R. (Joodale. chairman of the meeting called. Mr. Ewing extended air invitation to the ladies of the league t" a dinner, Monday evening, the 25th. We know that the women of Kershaw county cannot lie excelled in. patriotism and loyalty and we trust that many of them may respond to the plea for member ship even if they must make a sacrifice to do "ho. As there was no further business the League adjourned to meet on the second Monday afternoon in November at the Libra ry. Acknowledged With Thanks. In behalf of the 17a nipt on Portrait Committee I desire to acknowledge with thanks the hearty co-operation given us by Mr. J. Gardner Richards and the teachers of the Camden High and Grammar Schools. These teachers are 100 per cent loyal in patriotism and make a hearty and generous response to every worthy call for aid. They nre instilling into the young hearts and minds entrusted to th<Mr care, high ideals and a, love for the nobk. true and brave. It was Disraeli who said. "Nurture your mind* with great thoughts, to be lb'V In tb?* heroic make.* heroes." That they were told about this great South Carolina hero, is <juite evident, for nearly five hundred children contribut ed to the fund. We thank each child and know that th?*y will be proud to have part in this \Vork so soon to be brought to completion by the South Carolina Division U. i>. C. The Cam d*u School gave $20.75. We hate not heard from the county schools yet. but hope to have a fine report from th*m nexV week. Cordially. Mis* I ^>uIhp Nettle. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs Kdward Kve ami Mrs. Minnie Prlagle who have been visiting Min A. C. Ancruiu have returned (6 their home in ri|<irl<-Nt??n Mr?. K. & Maude v 1 11#'. who has been j spi'ndlng the at fe*r home la i'? nhN\ ivahla. has returned t<> Ctuiten for Hit1 winter. Miss Celeite Muiu ford who lias been kp^Q^ng t In- sihiuhiT at Saluda, Ih also liack for the Vfijjttr, with ber iUAt. Mis. Mand<v>ll'\ Mr. J. I-. (Jrahum, who |has be?-n spending the sumiqer ut Hook port, >1 ?sx . is among ! frhf^earl.v arrival* for ilu \\ i o ( *t, Mrs. OVahain will Join httU U?rv hi u few days. Pretty Girls Galore arc Willi Mutt and .feff this season. Hese'rve your seats early. Mr. Iv X. Mi-I >? ?\v? l 1 attended a wed' ding of lutere.st at Long Town in Fair field couuty, On Tuesday afternoon, that of Miss Sallie Jones, of Inmg Town, to Walter Huff, of ltldgeway. Both are well known and popular y?ung people in that action. Messrs. Douglas Hoykiu opnul T. Lee Little arc in attendance Upon Federul Court as jurors at Aiken this week. Mr. T, E. KtuunhoV.. manager of tin* Kirkwood, was down from New York last week to look all or the addition now belli g made to his hotel on Kirkwood Heights. I Mrs. Henry Pearee of Camden is to he the guest for a week of Mrs Keith T&fjfare on Maple street. Shandon. Mrs, 1 Pea rep, as Miss Mary Miekle, lived in ( Coluinlda for several years and has numerous friends here who will ? wel- [ eoine her baek. ? Thursday'!* State. Married In Charlotte. - i Mr. John A. Ward, of Hldgeway and , Miss Sailie Truesd.ale, of Lugoff. were*! married in Charlotte on Wednesday, ! Oct. Otb, by Rev. Z. K. Barnhart, psh tor of t|?o FlyUn Street Methodist Church, South. The couple motored to Charlotte and were accompanied by Mr. Hubert Hinnant, of Hidgeway, and , Mrs. IV Manly Bruce, of Camden, sls fr of the bride. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple de parted for their honeymoon for various l?<?ints in Virginia. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mitt ie Truesdaie. of ' Lugoff, and th? groom Is a prominent j young business man, connected with : fhe E. M. DuPre Co., of Columbia. Mr. | will make their futui 't ? I and Mrs. Ward will make their future j home in Lugoff, Trespass Notice. All persons are forbidden to trespass on my lands, situated in Kershaw'} County, two miles south of Cassajtt. fyr hunting, hauling straw, wood, etc.. Violators will 1k> dealt with according to law. ^ ? -v-"*;? ? ? t~; J. H. Hatcliff. > " us ;t l ] ?? i . In Jail Charged WWh Murder. Url Moure. a negro, Is confined (a the county JHH with a murder charge against him. Moot* killed another negro man by the ham*' *f Klrkland on the farm of William True*d?il about sundown last Saturday. It -uM thai Moore O&ArfPd Klrkland with "carry ing uew*n, about him, , and that Kirk land called him a He. Moore th*u shot Klrkland in the side while whh lit ii fitting poature mending a stove. Population of the 1'nUed Stales. Was hi lit; ion, <M ,7 The popu latlou of continental by the cenaus hur^u ar?' kvh{.vv,!j ion Thla wa* !t*t Increase t?f Ut,7lO.S-l?, or lo.U per cent -imv IPIO, Today's total do<-- n?t Include t h?* lunula tlon* of* oUt lying possessions which wjtfl be announced as soap as tilie figures for Aiaaka and the mlU t a iv and naval st'i'vlcfs abroad an' ta hula tod. It i< estimated, however, that iMissesaitms hftV* jL2.i!50*Q0Q luhabl hints, so that the total number of poo ph' living uudep the American flag Ik In round numbers 118,000,000. % * Mrs. iWhite I>end. Mrs. Minnie M?*1.eod White, wife of LiKvrencv White, of th# Spring ? Hill' section died at . her homo ou Monday after an Illness of more than a year. The hurlal was at Spring Hill church after funeral services conducted by Or. Mel.eod, lie v. Attn way and Rev. Knight. Mrs. White had^eea a con sistent member of that cmireh for h number of years. She Is survived |by one daughter ? -Mrs. S. W. Hogue, of Cajnden, and six sons ? L, H. White, K. o. White, T. H. White, U A. White, Jr.. James White a .id Herbert White. Ifilshopvllle Paper Sold. ~75 Hlshopvdle, Oct. 0. ? H. 8, Cunning ham, editor and proprietor of the lea der ami Vindicator, a weekly newspaper published at this place and the only newspaper published in this county, has Just sold out to W. J. Strickland, of Hock Hill. Mr. Cunningham will re tire frOiu the news-paper business. Mr. Htrlcjcland will send help here to get t he paper out next week and will move his family here and take full charge November 1. Mr. Cunningham estab- 1 lished the ; Vindicator here nineteen years ago and about the same time Mr. A. It. Carglle established the Len der, hut after running for about\four months Mr. Cunningham bought out the header and has since run the paper as the. Leader and Vindicator and has -^ntteu -out one of thp best weeklys in the State. Standing room will be at a premium at the Opera House, Thursday October 28th. Mutt and Jeff will be there. I AM BUILDING Auto Tops, Side Curtains, Seat Covers and Cushions ft I HUGG1NOS PAINT SHOP. I qi&ko III' III In Other wonts, wliru I iuak?' you a top It's ma<iv thr way a top should bfc m-ulr TaUor made to fit your Cttf In<|l' \10u?%. I will only fee in r-atnd?n lot a f'\v w?^?ks. so if your rui needs u tvp, or|y? a rmiutl and *<v me at once. Hack curtains with |>ln t ?* h ?p?<?taUt>% <.uai#?itr*-4l WurkmaHHhtii. IWatfoiJuble Prices. i JAMES O. GALLEN STEMS OVER THE STATE ? ('horns girls at the Anderson th?N? I r<* last Sunday -night wont down through the audience and in a few mln- ! \U?'8 raised $ti?,50 to send two Confed erate veterans to Mu? big re -union at Houston. Texas. . 1 l'rof. \V. l>. l>anhi of Clemson Col lege has accosted an invitation extend cid him -by the National Democratic <^?mmltteo to make a uumber of' speoehVH for the party between now and the general election November 2. <Jqvoruor Cooper has ordered a thorough Investigation as to t'W au thors of letters recently received by ginners in that county ordering them to k??ep their ginneries closed until January 1. Foriner Governor N. F. Ansel Is a candidate for Judge of the proposed * count ? tamrt of Qr^envUle county. (IrcenvlUe retains its claim to hav ing the biggest police Chief In the Unit ed States as a result of re-election of J. D, Noo wbo weighs BHfi pounds and stands seven feet high. ; Congressman James F. Byrnes of the Second South Carolina district is speaking in the interest of the Dem ocratic party in Maryland. He will al so make speeches in Indiana, Illinois and .New Jersey. i Croenvllle County lawyers are divid ed on t?he question of Indorsement of ! the proposed county court for (Jreoii vile county. A total of (Rfcj Anderson county men have joined the t'tilted *jg*tcs navy durlugvthe past five mOnths. , i S'he Citizen's National Bank of Anderson has announced its Intention to erect an HeveiV-slbry building in that city. John Kptlng. a resident of Brook lyn. suburb of Columbia accidentally killed himself last Wednesday^ when n small l-Ifle which ie* was handling dis charged. The home <,f 1?. I). WilJis in (Jaff ney was destroyed by fire last Thurs day. Insurance in the sum of $3,000 was Carried. The property is esti mated at $5,000, In t)be ltlchlaud county court Wed nesday a Jury returned a verdict $1,875 lu favor i?f Mildred Lee agatoat the MeCrorey Stows Corporation. Miss h salesgirl formerly In the employ of the MeCrorey store In Columbia al leged lu hoi' complaint that she hud Imhmi unjustly accused of theft. A fight In the court room # between two Columbia lawyers, Jo?hn T, Dun can. oft-time candidate for governor and John Hughes (looker, young and successful member of tin1 Qoluuofbla' bur, was the sensation In law circles Tuesday afternoon lu the capital city My. Ooojsir as attorney fdv the plain tiff In ttip Ca*e (,f Wessinger against Dutican, In which .lolin T. Duneah was being sued for recovery of certain trust funds"alleged |?> have been retained by him rt* attorney's foes wli^u they should have ,l?CtU returned to the plaintiff Mr. Ihmcau ?had finished arguments in his owtf behalf In which he dealt In personal remarks aimed at Mr. Coopec. .Mr. Cooper' followed him, and lu his speech he referred in unmistakeablo terms to Mr. Duncan alleging irregu larity lu Mr. Duncan's handling of the trust funds. Mr. Duncan asked the court to stop Mr. Trooper's remarks. Judge VVbaley replied that Mr. Duncan had said similar things about Mr. Cooper and he felt that he. should be al lowed to" reply lu likemanncr. Mr Cooper proceeded, and Mr, Duncan reached for a desk file and with this he . i rj?|i i.iTTitij ?>.'.? n'.?r': v? .?????-? ? f struck Mr. Cooper In the bead. Ityr. Cooper jumped on Mr. Duncan and the two had It out for several minutes. Mr. Duncan had Mr. Cooper aroutid the neck and was striking him on the head with thel file, when other attorneys present sejL>?rat?d them. Mr. Duncan was fined $25, with the option of spend ing 24 hours in jail. He paid the doJ lars. The fight took place In the Ulcli* land county county court. Meeting of Library Association. ?The regular monthly meeting of the Library Association will meet at the Library Monday, October 18 at 5'o'clock p. m. All interested are urged to at tPnd- ;jm C 4 Name an d Brand to Trust ? THE NAME of Goodrich, branded on automobile tires, is itself a cer ^tification of the very utmost in tire satisfaction. Stamped upon millions of tires, it has stood and today stands respon sible for their. superior quality and service. ? ? I 8000 Miles for Silvertown Cords, 6000 Miles for Fabric Tires, is an adjustment basis maintained only by virtue of persistent high "quality reflected in the big mileage which Goodrich Tires deliver. \ ? c ? Goodrich Tires " Best in the Long Run " a Adjustment cBasis: Silvertown Cords, 8000 Miles Fabric Tires, 6000 Miles