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Social and Personal News! By Mi?? Louito Nattle? l\?rty for Tot*. Utile Meta .Mdfftitowil celebrated ji.,. seventh birthday <ua Va#t Wednes day. November Kth. by iuvltLng her Ht iilctiaki to ? ***<*', w?f? nfeyed, alter Which .refreshments wore ^ived'ami each Uttle gue?t was glveu j ability basket of candy a# n *ouve uii of the occa?ioai. Levi"" Enjoyed Banquet. Sixty-two nieiubot.s Of tin* l.eroy \Wk Po'tft. Amerlcnu Ijeglon. of this olty enjoyed a banquet at the Masonic Hall Friday evening tendered them by the Legion Auxiliary. IMUph Shan non acted as master of ceremonies and introduced Rev. W. S. Stoney, who asked Dlvluo Wewrhig on the nssera I,1y. I?r. R- T. Goodale n>Mle a few r,?marks and the speaker of tho even ing. ReV. Maurlee Glover, Htote chap lain. of (^?lumbtoi. was then Intro (lUCOdV Music was furnished for the ,H ?M?ion l?y the Camden orehostra, aud flu' ha W aud tables were attractively docked in national color* with chrys anthemums. One of the members were delegated to send a supper to J. O. Amnions, a member of the Iiegion, who has been confined from (ho ef forts of gas overseas and who could not be preseut. The assembly all joined in singing of "America" and at the close of the evening tho orelies, tra rendered "Dixie" and, the "StUr, Spangled Banner." After the Ix>giou members and tlieir visitors^ had been Served tobies were laid for flie mem iicrs of the Auxiliary, who number thirty-six, and the twelve member* of the orchestra Joined them.* I Circles to Meet. ? Tho Circles of the Missionary Socie ties of the t^amden Ilaptlst Church will nu-et at tho church for the general meeting Tuesday, November 21. / at ?1 o'clock. -V. . Grace Church Services. Services at Grace Episcopal Church oi, Sunday wFll l>e tli? Iloly Com munion at 8 a- m,, morning service ami sermon at 11 ?? m. The Sunday SeLool will meet at 10 o'clock. There will ho a meeting of the Vestry on Sunday niji<ht at 8 o'clock at the Rec ?<srv. ? -V? ? ? ??? ?r F. II. Hard Lug. Rector. 5 Former Camden People Entertain Mrs. Edna Z. Team and Mns. T. J. Clyburn entertained delightfully from .*1:30 to 5 o'clock Friday after noon at their hoqie on SprUce street. Progressive bridge was played at /three tables. Mrs. John 8. Tenncut revived the prize for high score and tho consolation wus i>eesented to Mrs{ ?^?orf?e A. l>igges, Jr. die consolation was presented to Mts. each nue-st, candy roses in dellcutc shade* which served as iMuquots for the ladles. An enjoyable salad course was served at the conclusion of play. Sunday's Ashevllle Times. Death of Colored Woman. S;i,llie Bracey, wife of Willis Bra? ?ey. died at her home on lower Church str?H't in tlife city on Monday. November 0th, after a short illness of jinite indigestion. She was 08 years <>f age and bad resided in Camden her entire life. She was the mother of '??ii children?all daughters, now resid ing in Northern cities. In order that the women With chil dren may delve into polities, the Worn-. ?his Democratic Club of Park City, has elected a "baby tender.'1 Majestic Theatre PROGRAM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th Thoracis M?4ghan ki . "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, ITS SO" Also an Educational Oomody "HICKORY IIICK" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lStli Mr and Mrs <^artor I)ohav<*n in "MY LADY FRIENDS" Aim (i f4>in?iy "POOR HOY" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20tfi "THE LOVES OF PHARAOH" Ateo Klnogram* ' ' ? ? H ESI)AY, NOVEMBER 21s* (tsorgv Arll#? 1a.4 .?'? "I ACCUSE" AJ*o iin Kdncntionnl CVwwnly "MONEY TALKS" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd TUx-Jiard TTw/rtTiolmofw fin 'THE SEVENTH DAY" "Atecji Klnoyrums THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Wrd W??rtk?y TWirrv in ?PENROD" Afc?o a raawdy "FELIX IN LOVE"* , , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Uth ""ZbSEfr* AJ*o? PERSONAL MENTION Mi?w Hebetvudi Dd-oiirho la'visiting In Atlanta. MisS Faye Pootwir i? hjkmuIlug stum1 t1ui'* in <'auii Ion. Mr \Y. L(jJ>e4V* Wa.s a visitor in ('ohuulii.i tills wivk. Miss 141 urn Houston apent the ?iM*u ettd In Columbia' Mr. J, S ee gars, of Columbia slH*ut Tuesday Camden. Mix. A. C. Antrum lias returned from a visit to Charleston. ' <. !>??. Jolui W. Corbett spent some tiiiu* iii Baltimore thi? week. Ml?s Kobeooah Nelson lias returned from a visit to relatives ku Aahoville. Mi*< l/oulso Carroll. of Benuefcts VlHo. is visiting Miss Naney Lindsay. Mrs, A: S. Paine ami daughter, Miss Beatrice Pa 1 no, spent Moan fay In Co in mt?i a. Mr. Ktifctletf I4udp7 attended a week-end lioiiso party last week at Heathwood. . . Mi.<*s 1 Iojh* Savage lia? gone to Now York and Ikiirimore for a \^t of .vera! weeks. Misses Louise ?Wat kins ami Eliza 1m'tli Ledford were visitors in Hook Hill last week end. Miss Willie Belie. Maekey si km it the week-ettd at home, returning to ITarts viile Sunday afternoon. Ml\ Little is jIii Columbia tikis week serving as a petit juror in the United .States court. Mrs. C. K. Jones and ehildren, Ran dolph and Ivorene, spent the week-end Wffh relative in Kershaw. Mist* Leila Shannon ia in Spartan burg attending .the I). A. I(. Confer eneo In s(*Jtdon in tliat city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooten visited in Columbia this week, staying over for the show Tuesday evening. Mr. Nettle# Lindsay, as a grooms man at tended the Ashe-Edmunds wed ding in York on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Head and daughter, of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. a"d Mrs- C. W. Birehmore last week. Mrs. Sherrod Kennedy and two daughters, who Jia ve l>e<yi vdsiting Mns. Sullie K. lilakeney have return ed -to their home in Atlanta. Mrs. Lproy Davidson Iwus returned from an extended ?tsy at Clifton Springs, N. Y. Friends are pleased to know thai liw health is mneh 1m proved. - Governor Harvey lum named C Frank Ciyburn, of Kersliaw as a del egate to the frk)uthorn Commercial Congress -to he held in Chicago No vember 20th. Mr. and Mrw. John Vdllepigue .si>cut the week-end in CharloNtoui. Mr. Vil leplgue went down to wd/tfte?s the Charh-Ht on-Camden football game. He h> one of the coaches for the Camden eleven. *H. D. Niies. of t^amdeu, was in the cit3r Sunday. He camii np to accoiu i|>any Mr*. Niles bonus she having been on a two week* visit to her mother, Mrs. .t. K. Green-?Newberry Observer. Mr. IJ. D. Ticknor, manager of the Court Inn, one of <iamden'a popular tourist hotels is down for the winter season. He also oi>enites a summer hotel for tourists nr Great Barring ton. Mass. Amuxng those who attended the C?ir oltna-Furman game played in Coluia bia Saturday aftornooi? were: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Iilakoney, Mr. and Mim. II. K. Hallett. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McDowell went to York Wednesday to attend the mar riage of Miss Esther Clarkson Ashe to Mr. William Clarence Edmunds, which occurred in the First Presbyte rian church that day. Miss Elizabeth Carrison, after spending several months abroad lwis returned to Camden and will be here for the winter. She was met in New York by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carri^on, Sr., and they aJso returned. MLss Bertruo Willi ford of Camden was called here to ace her mother, Mrs. Daisy Williford at Mollohon who ha? l>een quite ill. but is able to return to Camden with her daugh ter today.?Monday's Newberry Mid get. Mr. a>Kl Mrs. II. II. Harris, of Penn sylvania, have returned to Cnnxlen for the winter and are occupying their new home on upper Fair street, just north* of the liome of Mr. W. L I>ePaxs. The trip south wan made by automobile. Mrwsrw. Fivd H. Williams and Jaimos V. I>afferyot of Philadelphia j are spending several days at the home i of Ms and Mrs- D. O. Fumlerburk. near Casisatt. Mr. Williams 1* a forotti-er-in-law of Mr. Fui^Ierimrk and Mr.' Ixafferp^t 1* wtate i*S*itar from \ Ms dMrict. following student* of Winthrop coJlege were at home for Armistice Dty: Missrs Mary Raker Goodale, Betty Iiall\Mary Emma Hough, Cyn thia Team, May Qylmrn, Etfta heth Workman. Virginia Clarice, Emily rIM u.? ^r,t ntifmhn M^n v la nd. a u?t Brtell* wnilama. Mis \V. (', Skelly, the professional of (\tmdun tVwiiiry Club, wws hi (own this week to ?mn|t for the gpeutug ul lhi- golf course. Mr. ftkolley has l?een connected wttU the Club for the l>aH four yeara and will have full charm* again -thin your- 1 Mi ring the tuiumer he it* professional ?i t tlio ller mltagf Cm of Itirhmond, Yji Mr. ami Mrs. \V. F. Wright, Who have Ihhmi residing lu Wiui>?boro for some time have moved to Camden ami are now oocupylng the WtWee man agers lumso at the Waieree Mill vil lage. Mr. Wright Is an electrical en gineer represent lug Lockwood, Urooue & Co., ami will have Of chang ing the mill machinery to be oiH?ra,ted hy electric power Instead of steam lower. The mill Is Mipik>scd to make the change alnnvt tho flr^t of the year when the lower line from Watorce will he <<oniplotett to Camden?* , \ Hand for Camden. Heallaiug that "where -there l? mu sic, there Is harmony" the Cliainbei5 of Commence invited Mr. J. 11. Com stock, <a noted musician and well known bund director, of Columbia to wine over and orgimhse or make'an effort to organize a band for Cu mden. Mr. (\>mstock oamo and met with very flattering tiuwvHs. for while the or ganization is not 'eompletfed it is welt on the way. We have a wiJl lighted town; elec tricity, tfhe queen of ilhn^inantj* hus not l>een stinted in casting radiance over the Arcadian like beauty of Camden, and ivow that our beautiful, broad streets are to be puved, street dancing Ls looked forward to as one of the premised pleasures. IXaiicing?| in the opeiit, under the bright electric lights is lunoceut and healthful and we must (provide olean, healthful amusement; for our young people or they will go elsewhere to find it, for ''all work and m> play makes Jack a dnll boy." We need <a biairtl too for other occa sions, celebrations, memorial*, etc., for we always have to send out of town and a?k for shell favors. Amoixg those who have joined the band mid are will ing to give their time ami talent to a much .needed organization are: Messrs. George lthame, E. I*. Trues dale. Mollis Cobb, Herbert Campbell, Charles Iloiuiiiu;. F. N, McCorkle, It. S. Williams -and others. Mr. Comstock i? willing to tiike beginner*. young hoys who would like to join will see or phone any of the above gentlemen. Mr. Comstock will, be in -Camden every Wednesday with headquarters nt The'Camden Ho tel. l.et us hope that 'the fullest in terest ami Imckin^ of the citizen* will be given to make this undertaking a complete success. A Pleasant Occasion. Mre. Bel toil Boyktii was a gracious hostess to ia limited number of the Bello? of the Sixties, at a waffle luncheon recently. Hot tea, preserves, jclllw and buttered waffles fresh from the electric iroirs proved a tempt ing menu and served as a ihappy re minder of "Aunt Dinrah's" waffles that came steaming hot and delicious from th<*NCarolina kitchen in the days that are no more. The conversation 'turned to those forgotten days, and a hearty laugh .enjoyed and nomotimes a tear started over the r<*iOttor*+ott-of -youth "Should auld actiuahitaujee he forgot. And never brought to mind? Should aukl acquaintajice be forgot. And days O' Auld I^ing Syne?" Among th<x<e present were: Mrs. A. C. Ancrum, Mrs. John Whitaker, Mrs. y. I^cslic Zemp, Mrs. Tiioma^ 1/ang. Mis* fharlotte Fyershaw. Child Died on Train. Death overtook 'little CHeo Mc Quage,' five year old stepdaughter of .Tfike Liryton of Bctbune, yesterday on the Seaboard train, which reache<l Co lumbia al>out noon. ju?t as she was noarins Columbia and the medical aid tiiat would, it was bopcd. restore her to, health. The little girl was ill and was be ing brought to the Columbia hospital for treatment. She was uccompained by her stepfather ami MLss Inez Mc Manu?. nurse, of Columbia. She imvss eri away an the train approached DentsvLlle. The body was taken l>ack to Ilethune yesterday afternoon- Sympathy is ex tended by frJemis to the bereaved pa rents in their grief over the death of of their little daughter.?Wednesday's State. Catholic Church Services. Services at the Catholic cbureh Sunday, Noveml>er 10th, will bo: Sun <Vay school at 10 a. m. Mass at 11 a. ni . Sermon o? "The Parable of the Mustard Seed" by Rev. M. J. Re*klln. AVI nrv cordially invited. Mi*s Elsie K- Oriesor, of White stone, N. Y.. who recently paddled a canoe through the Panama Canal, be come* the first woman to ever per form the feat. She completed the en tire distance of forty-two nflles in fifteen hoars. .... . FOR SALE?House and , lot. rooms and hath Beat tocatkxuetr cmp tor cr"" draw T.. I*, "? ? Fox fluiiterH Fined tfuveral fines were ujM?n memlH'rs of the 8t**te fox hunters who held m meet here on November 8th. Assistant game warden Funderburk. of OotlimbljR. deputy J. it, Copeluud. of Columbia, and county game war den* M. h' Smith, Jr-f ?md 1). (J. Goff met the jwrty returning from the chase und asked for their hunt ing lleon**. H. G. Hryant and G. It. Hryant, of Charlotte, N. C.? w. Jfi. ttrocktou, 11. IS*. Klrnler und ,F- \V Fairy, all of Kiug?tr?<, S. G,? plead guilty before Magistrate Nicholson and were fined $t0 each for violating Gie iramo laws of the state In that they had lio license. The meet wa* he!nl on lands between* Camden and Liberty llill ami \vn? attended by ?thirty lovers of the chase* Jackson McCaripy and Jessie Uohln h<>u. both colored, were onUglrt in tho t?amc< locality hunting without licenses and were taxed* with fl<ues of $1( each upon picas of guilty. Uw Observance League to Meet. The ljaw Observance i^oague is to meet with the Wateree Mill chinch on Sunday evejving. 8 p. m. The sj>oakor of tho evening will be Governor \V. (J. Harvey. 1 tidies are ewiHK'iaily urged to attend this meeting. . No Court Next Week". Clerk of Court James II. Olybuvn r^aue^tSJ u? to announce that there will Ik* no civil court held -next week mid tho Jurors drawn to serve f<u* the week need not aj>pear. Mitchell Negroes Found Guilty. John Mitchell, Samson Mitchell, Jesse Mitchell and Arthur Mitchell of Kerslwnv county were convicted of violating 1be prohibition law in the Federal court in Columbia Monday and all except Sampson were senten ced to jwty a fine of $1,000 and the costs and to serve six months in Jail. was seiucuced to uay a flue of $1,000 an<l the <*osts and to serve four months In 'the Florence Jail. John was sent to the Dillon JaiL; Jes se'to the Charleston jail ami Arthur to the*'Marlon jull. Hot Supper. The ladies of IMne Grove communi ty will give o hot supper at Pine Grove, school house on Friday evening, No vember 24th, from 0:80 to 10 p. m. The puh'ic is cordially Invited., Mill Man Acted Ugly. .1. I*. Hughe*. a white man, aged about 55 years; Is **\id to have created quite a good deal of excitement in the Wa t once Mill Village Monday aft efluoon, >vhon Smmri 1 *tenideii1 H. K. Hewlett and Mr. J. 10. Kol?ii*won went to hts homo to Interfere > when the niwn was a>ttemi>Ung to beat hits wife. Hughefs ^secured a revolver ami Hiiap pod It at the <two officials, but luckily for them Mie weapon failed to fire. 11<? left it'he mill, immediately ami went to the swamps and although ?i dill gent search wais made by <*ouiwty and city offfeere the man htts not yet been located. He is said to lmve been armed with a rifle and revolver wh(Nt life loft the hkntse. To Meet Tuesday Afternoon. 1 The general meeting of the Circles | of the Metliodlat Missionary Society will be held at the Sunday School room, Tuesday afternoon, November 21?t, at"3 o'clock. The feature of this occasion will be a memorial tribute to Miss Belle Bennette, the late Presi dent of th<* Missionary Council. It is desired that all the member* of the Auxiliary be present Congressman John J. McHwain said at Greenwood Friday tliat tho I>emoe raey is fortunate in not securing a majority In the Ilori9e last Tuesday, as the i*arty wLll now not be responsi ble in legislation, and will at the same time be *>trong enough to keep the Republicans on the defensive. PROTECT YOUR PIANO. Have it tuned and regulated at least twice a year and it will last a lifetime. All work guaranteed. Phone 242-W, or 156, Lewis L. Moore, Camden, S. C. 31-34 sb TRESPASS NOTICE. All parties arc hereby, warned not to treses* for hunting or any other purpose on the lands In West Wat ered* formerly known as the I-ang's Neck or Savage-Tattle tT?ct, compris ing 300 acres more or less. * Parties disregarding this warning will be dfmlr witb according to law. B. H. BOYKFN. Jr.. ? Owner. November 10. 10 22. NOTICE. See the old heater in our window, which has been in use for almost forty years. Cole's hot blast and air tight heaters last a lifetime. Camden Fur niture Company. 31-34 sh T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian sa St, V PtMM 11% 9.-C.- 4 ASpoonful of Purity One uses so little baking powder in comparison with the other material* used in baking that it al ways pays to use the best. For making the finest and most wholesome food there is no substitute for ROYAL Baking Powder. It is made from Cream of Tartar de rived from grapes and is ab solutely pure. Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Cuttle Thieves on Wateroe, A well known planter ?uil stock ral?er residing iu ttio Hoykin hootlon of the county WR# hciv la*?t wivk aaul was tolling us that i't N Celt a i.." -that oatMo and hog thieves are p])ora(tug on both whUw of the Wwtwoe river for several miles. Since the completion of the power dam at Water oe wliere the wail or is cut off, and In oxtretholy dry weather like tlmt. of receift weeks, the river gets ?o low that cattlo Wind liogw can easily swim and wade the river at many ix>ixi tff?- Cattle crossing from Ofu? vide 'to tin? other oftentimes never como back tand their owner** make search for Hum and they are never found, Many places hrive been found where hogs and cattle have been butchered. ?arwl it Ls tSiought Hint there a iv men who a in; making their livelihood by this monuis. in many instances it is thought that the cattle arc taken to Columbia or other towns by means of trucks and there w6W to butcher*. One stock raiser tolls of the loss of eleven head of <-utHe with in the pa.?rt few memttvs. Operates Extensively. While in Columbia a few days ago a representative of The Chronicle had occasion 1o go into the headquarters of the Haack Advertising Service and were shown over the offices by the manager, Mr. Haack. This service tx* cupies four rooms in an office build ing on Main Street, and works seven (typists and stenographers, and a mul tignaph machine in their large mail ing department. They also have twen* ty salesmen 011 the road in different towns and cities where they are eon ducting sales coutiuuall.v. No stock seems to be too small and none too large for them to handle* and in every Instance the proprietor** are well pleased with results and always give them the highest class recommenda tions. In imst years this firm has conducted several sales in Camden for .1. C. Cunningham, A. Ix>dingor and the Snyder store and have always crowded their places with customers eager to buy. They certainly have the system for produMng results, and they have quite a lot of money in vested in their sales service. Miss Marian Whlddoji directi, the operation of one of New York'? lar gest hosfpitals. RON DOWN PEOPLE NED RICH BLOOD YOU never heard a doctor say, "He is all run down, but his blood iapurc and rich." . The best thing-?-the biggest thing?? that Glide'8 Pcpto-Mangan does is to purify and enrich your blood. Then those weary, nin aown, dragged out feelings will disappear, and the oldtirae vim and "pep" conie back again, Get Gucle's Pepto-Mangan today. At your druggists?liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's pepto~Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher lias a "Preferred" List. It Is'swUl that a contain woll known morohant in Onunion luus u list of 1? his ?ton?? \\1l1oll Ik* ?tlb? 'Tho Prefurrvd List." Whvn askod what ho meant l>y ''proforroU," 3iLm' reply wa? t'hnt he "preferred their ctash to their orvdit.'' Wo nre told that flu; huIos nun in tho Htorre have been instructed to coiiKiilt thiw ILSt when iu doubt, and if omlif Ih ullowd tho qxersoaiH wlioao 1131 nics appmr on the ltat, Hm5 silwtmem a it hold ro<<i>onKiblo for tlio oollwtloir of same. Wo learn that th(?so folks have gotten on the '"prp fern^i" list bwwuae of tho faot that tUx'y have lot their accounts run for anxnind three y<*ars without making an effort 'pay. wcit trt part, lionoe Ml*. Merchant has adoi>tod this plan. Gradually tho lnorchlanPH of Camden em* learning tho drones and deadbeotft and they are being denied credit be ^?hu?o they 3mvo ^hamofully afcused ?their ercdit. of <?ourse yoai flood not nsk us who this morchuait Is or who ho ham on tho list for wo are not going to toll you, hut overy busHveOs niam in Conxion oan kiihc very ruitr jm<v*dng tho imx?t of tlio tunnies. 1 An ugly cut ? MENTHOLATUM is antiseptic and A heali Chinese LTillies, each 25c Hyacinths, each 25c 'Tulips, dozen 75c All kinds of Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers Uty? (tfamfint itfloral (ftompattij Phone 193 Camden, S. C. FERTILIZERS Before buying your Fertilizer for another year see us. Mixed Fertilizer, Acid and Kainit. HAILE & K1RKLAND At Old Bank of Camden Building . flsciSailgSS ?? . ? i