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ISdcigtyl Hy Mibh Louiae Nettles JVlm, Goodale Was Hostess. Mrs. William L. Goodale was the agrooable hostess at a bridge party just Saturday afternoon Entertaining \yith ftve tables of bridge. The beau- j tiful homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris on North Fair street was handsomely decorated with (lowers for the occasion. After cards sherbert with cake was served. ? ? : ? ' ?* ? Marriage Announced. Cards have been received in Co lumbia, issued by Mrs. William Wel lington Daniel, announcing the mar riage June 8 in Atlanta of her daugh ter, '.Julia Aull, to John Franklin Anderson of Atlanta. After a sho*?t wedding trip the young couple aro now at home at 87 North Moreland avenue, Atlanta. The bride's father, the late Hev. W. W. Daniel, D. D., was for many years president of Columbia college, and she grew up in that institution, yetting most of her education there. She and her mother have been re cently living in Wilmington, N. C., where the elder daughter, Mrs. Sid bury, formerly Miss Willie Daniel, resides. ? Tuesday's State, The above announcement will be of interest to Camden people where the br vie will be remembered. Dr. Daniel was at one time pastor of the Lyttleton Street Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Goodale, Messrs. Jack Watklns* Roland Good ale George T. Little, Jr., J. C. Gillis and M. B. Williams attended the marriage near Olanta of Mr. J. Ed ward Jones am) Miss Bonnie Maude Truluck Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left immediately after the ceremony for a trip to the moun tains of North Carolina. They will teturn to Camden July 1st. Scr\ices at Malvern Hill Church. There will be services at Malvern iiill church on Sunday, June 22nd, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Every one is cordially invited to attend these services. Seashore Excursions. Southern Railway, will sell round trip excursion tickets to Charleston and Savannah Thursday, June 19th, at exceedingly low fares. These tickets will be good going on regular trains June 19th and limited for re turning until June 23rd. A grand opportunity to enjoy a four days vacation at the seashore as well as visit the historic cities of Charleston and Savannah. For full information, apply to ticket agents. ?? ? ? ? ?? i . i ? .i When a Japanese merchant goes to his banker for credit, the banker wants to see his balance-sheet but also asks about the family. Who are his relatives? Who are his wife's rel atives? Will the family council back him up? If the family is a good one, he has no difficulty in obtaining credit. Majestic Theatre 1 ? ? Programme Today, Friday, June 20 The Fred Niblo Production "THY NAME IS WOMAN" With Ramon Navarro and Barbara LaMarr Also Pathe News Saturday, June 21 Edwin Cobb in "BATTLING BATES" Ben Turpin in ASLEEPv AT THE SWITCH" And a Christie Comedy "RENO OR BUST" Monday, June 23 Goldwyn Presents THE REJECTED WOMAN" With Alma Rubens and Conrad N'agel and Wyndham Standing. Also "The Way of a Man" Tuesday, June 24 Robert Z. Leonard Presents May Murray in MADEMOISELLE MID N I CI H T" A story of Yankee Pep and Span ish Fire, Flaming Hate and Love, ''lad Adventure and Gay -Romance In the cast is Monte Blue Wednesday, Jane 25 Sir Hall Caine'a "NAME THE MAN" With Conrad Nagel, Mae Busch, Patsy Ruth Miller, Hobart Bos worth, AUeen Pringle and Creighton Hale. A triumph of the films that years : will not forgtt- ? Thursday, "June 26 Antonio Moreno and ta? Estelle Taylor in r A Paramount Picture - . ~ "TIGER UOVVT A George Matford Production AIm Path* News PERSONAL MENTION, Miss Georgia Gamble o'f Wades bpro, K. C? is the guest of Miss Evelyn Spradley. * Mrs. T. R. Shiver and children of WadesborO, N. C? are visiting rela tives hero. , Miss Augusta Peppeard loft yes terday for Charleston, where she will sail for Boston to spend some tinte. j Mr. E. 1). |>la ki'iiry lrft this week for a ten day trip to Now York on business, While there he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Ned Williams. Mrs. Herbert Wright and two sons, of Clover, spent several days here this ve^K at the home of Dr. ,.nd Mrs. R. E. Stevenson. 4 Mrs. Watts Nichols and daughters are guests of Mrs. William King. Mrs. John KhaYne and young daughter, who have been spending some time in Darlington with tho former* iiitor, Airs. J.-iv,'. Rirven, Jtave returned homo. Mrs. S. A, Burrier left Tuesday for Knoxville, Tenn., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kennedy and daughters, Misses Ara&el and Eliza beth Kennedy, are. making their home in Camden for the * summer. They are occupying the residence of Mr. W. II. Hough on uppeij Broad street. Miss Louise Nettles left Mfclftlay to visit friends Tn Asbury, N. J., and Richmond, Va. She will be away for two weeks. Mr. M. L. Smith, Jr., has gone to Shrevepoit, La., to spend some time. Mrs. Daisy Parker, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Mamie Beach, of Tuscumbia, Al abama, daughters of the late Robert E. Barfield, who left Camden more than twenty-five years ago, visited their aunt, Mrs. E. J. Lewis, last week. Mrs. Mark Johnson, after a visit to her parents here has returned to her home in Charlotte. Mr. W. A. Schrock, of the Greens boro Daily News, visited his mother here this week. Miss Etta Livingston is yisiting Mrs. C. W. Evans. ^ Misses Bernice and Gladys Cleapor, of Charleston, have been visiting at the home . of Captain C. H. Fouts. Miss Miriam Bruce has returned ,home from a visit to Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. McCorkle are visiting the parents of the former at Athens, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn are at tending the commencement exercises of the University of Pennsylvania at 'Philadelphia. Their son, Mr. Clar ence Dynn, is graduating in den tistry. Mr. George Rhame, who has been attending the College of Charleston the past season, has returned home for the summer vacation. Dick Singleton, recently graduated in law from the University of South Carolina, is in Camden to spend the summer with relatives. Miss Carrie Rodgers, who is now making her home in Bennettsville, spent the week-end here with friends. Dr. G. C. Trantham has returned 'from a vacation of several weeks spent in northern cities. Miss Willie Belle Mackey is visit ing relatives in Norfolk, Va., Before returning to Camden in September Miss Mackey will attend Columbia University in New York City and visit other points throughout the north and east. There are but sixty European bison left in the forests of Europe. Ef forts are being made to preserve for Europe this interesting animal in the same manner that the American bison have been saved from extinc tion. REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO MEMBERSHIP Kershaw County Country Club (Springdale) June 1st to December 1st Club House and Golf Privileges Ladies $10.00 Gents 20.00 Family * (includes minor children 30.00 Make application with S. B. Robinson or G. H. Brown Secretary Asst. Secy. Mile. W. Ruegger 212 GREEN STREET Telephone 468 BRUSSELS (Belgium) ROYAL CONSERVATORY , Held of Piano Department Aahlej Hall, Charleaton, 8. C. Will take a limited number of Pnp<U. 4irlaf June, Jnljr, August PIANO? THEORY? FRENCH Walter*- Mostly Mi.s Margarot KU?.beO> ?'?>?*"? .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. " "? N tart if 1289 Bull liistt, married j ?, .uk... yesterday at the Kirst Bap tist church to J"'"" I'OU.s Moselty ?f Camden. The pulpit ?... u mound it. lull palms with 11 . basket at eacVside holding ^ ?W ioU, and candelabra burning brhfc was' attended by Mi* Nell Coleman as ?>a>d ?f hom" ""J. MisJ Cenevievo l.angley m??. Miss Coleman wore a pmk Keorgotte gown with designs of bead embroidery am. a pink. P?t??- *? and Miss I-angloy was >" "><* georgette ami brocade w.tl. ? ? 1 brimmed hat of matching Kcor*** a.ul both carried bouquets, of pmk.| '?The bride, who entered with he?j father was smartly costumed in [hree piece suit of tan Roshanara crepe with - trimmings of brown, n small tan horsehair hat with brow,, lac? veU draped over the front brim and tan shoes trimmed in b'uw'".^ she carried a ahoufer bouquet ot bride roses and valley iil.es Mr. Moseley had as his best man Norman Sifly of 0'anf b%V?mdun brother, Lehman Moseley of ( as groomsman; and the ushers ??.?? Kred and 0. B. Moseley of Camden, other brothers; David Earle Walters, the bride's brother, and Arthur Lang ley. Jr., of Columbia. Before the ceremony Miss Isabel Monte.th.con tralto, sang a group of '"PP?*"" songs and the wedding niaich was played by the organist of the chu>c , M Berry Seay. The Rev. T. Uagett Skinner, D. D? officiated andthecere mony was followed by a buffet lunch con at the home of Mr. and Mis. tors The house was decorated ... a profusion of whit* and yellow flow ers and the table in the dln.ng room, spread with cluny lace, had ... the cen ter a basket of white and yellow gin '? Mr. and Mrs. Moseley left by au tomobile for Charlotte whence "they will go for a Week's trip to the moun tains of North Carolina- 1 hey wiU return to Columbia to be with the bride's parents durirtg the somme. session of the university summ" school at which Mr. Moseley will take a special course preparatory to be coming principal of the Horry Indus trial institute at Aynor.. He is orig inally from Camden and was gradup cd at the recent commencement from, the University of South Carolina with ?the degree of B.S. The bride was ed ucated at Greenville Woman s college and Chicora and is a talented mu sician, a piano pupil at Chicora of Dr. Bellamann. House guests At the Walters' home for the wedding were. Mrs. H. D. Still, an aunt of the bride, and' Miss Maggie Samfers of ?Black Wile, Miss Genevieve Moorer of Lees vitle, and M?ss Elizabeth Dowling of Norway. Members- of the ,b"?e groom's family who attended the wedding, besides the brothers who took part, were: His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moseley of Camden and his young brothers and sisters, Alvin, Elbert, Evelyn, Laura, Genevieve and Charles William; his uncle and aunt, Mr. fend Mrs. R. L. Moseley of Cam den and children; his aunt, Mra. \y, \v. Horton of Kershaw and cnil dren.? Wednesday's State. The first use of numerals of which we have record dates back to the end of the socond century of our era. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUN TY TREASURER OF KERSHAW COUNTY. To His Honor, Judge W. H. Town Mend, Presiding Judge at the July 1924 Term of Court for Kershaw County, I Herewith Submit My An nual Report for the Fiscal Year, 1923-21, as follows: County Claims Paid June 15th, 1923, to June 30th, 1924. June, 1923. Interest Court House $ 400.00 State Highway Dep't 207.65 Garford Motor Company 15.27 W. K. Gregory, A . . . . 3.00 VV. W. Cauthen, 34.00 W. W. Cauthen 26.00 Margaret Miller 400.00 S. N. Nicholson 75.00 I). L. Melton 150.00 J. T. Cameron 150.00 Henry Grey 8.00 Bnnk of Camden * 721.75 Kershaw Motor Co 35.40 Willie Johnson 40.00 R. E. Sparrow 55.55 G. C. Welsh 275.40 W. L. McDowell 113.33 J. H. Clyburn 50.00 G. W. Hugglns 5.60 The Texas Co 446.17 Speedway Filling Station .... 55.50 J. W. Sanders 83.33 Williams Ins. Agency 57.50 Farmerg Grocery Co 32.85 Spring & Shannon 141.70 EL E. Holland- 48.00 W. O. Hay 13.1K> W. C. Sto*ner 25.00 Hayte A Gregory ............ ^6 AS Kershaw Era 12.50 S. A, Bui i iff .*.$.?? ........ 179.68 Burriit . w ?-? / llftifl W. K. WUott July 3rd, 1923. C. M. Mahaffey 400.70 L. J. Faulkenberry 408.99 H. K. Mumi 478.7?) P, N. Smith ................ (51.57 W. T. Pitts 10.60 M. H. Doc 04.00 C. A. Branham 60.00 \V. A. Branham 50.00 H. G, Harrison < ? . . 133.38 U. T. Mieklo 00,60 R. C. Jones ...... ........ 00.00 A. B. McLaurin . 00.00 T. P. Brown ...... 10,00 I). L. Melton v.. 120.00 J. T. Cameron . . 120.00 Q, E. Hinson 60.00 T. M. Keith ............ 50.00 L. 1*. Thompson 50.00 F. B. Floyd . . . 50.00 Speedway Filling Station .... 173,07 Kershaw M. & B. Co 425.43 Sinking Fund Cofn, of S. C. . . 23349 Gulf Refining ,Co, .......... 585.85 R. L. Bryan Co 5.01 (J. C. W rlli 278.95 Gulf Refining Co 357.15 Camden Wholesale Gro. Co. .. 001.22 P. M. McCaskill 469.50 Stat# Company . . 22.50 Threatt-Caison Co ...259.11 Kershaw Lumber Co 76.81 Kershaw Motor Co 68.95 T. F. Norton 44.88 G. W. Jluggihs & Sons, 14.00 Kershaw Telephone Co 3.25 City Water & Light Plant .... 19.26 G. C. Sowell . . 5.00 Springs <& Shannon, Inc. .... 351.65 J. E. Copeland 64.00 Camden Chronicle 100.00 C. W. Birchmoro ........... 168.50 I. B. Alexander 126.00 C. E. Lamoye ? 100.00 JLH. Sowell 19.24 The Bank of Camden 440.68 W. S. Jones 125.00 Camden Chronicle ...... i . , . 171.00 Service Station 170.12 Bird Grocer Co 7.60 J. H. Barfield 240.00 Farmers Grocery Co 43.30 B. C. Truesdale 13.30 The Service Station 15.40 Mose Benjamin 9.00 B. E. Sparrow 55.55 A. L. Cook . 100.00 Camden Hospital 600.00 D. M. McCaskill 55.55 W. L. Stokes . . . 75.0a J. H. Clyburn 315.31 T. C. Fletcher 66.67 T. R. Copeland 56.30 L. W. Fletcher 66.67 D. F. Phillips 110.60 J. D. Richards 40.40 Tom Levy 13.10 D. T. Yarbrough 41.46 B. F. Roberts 50.00 Enoch Roberts 50.00 D. M. McCaskill 116.66 Samuel N. Nicholson ........ 86.90 Willie Johnson 40.00 W. F. Russell 41.66 J. W. Sanders 7^.51 Jennie Boyd 136.36 Kershaw Era 12.50, Est. C, N. Humphries 245.91 Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills . . 132.00 L. M. Ross 4.00 E. V. Truesdale .. . 75.00 T. E. Hook 1,117.71 Lillard Laurence Co 234.56 J. G. Hollowell 226.95 Total July $13,688.89 July 17th. ? Galion- Iron Works 40.17 Aug. 4th. H. L. Sligh 500.00 W. F. Readfern 35.32 L. T. Mills 200.00 J. T. Riely 31.70 W. R. Gregory 30.00 T. S. Bell 15.00 L. J. Faulkenberry, 492.85 W. N. Cauthen 81.50 C. M. Mahaffey .496.65 R. L. Bryan Co *. . 85.66 Wiley Faulkenberry 6.00 Kershaw M. & Co 474.92 Kershaw M. & B. Co 38.17 Rabon Supply Co 3.10 Gafion Irorr^ Works . . .~ . . . . 1,576.05 G. D. Bernard Stationery Co. . . 57.98 J. H. Barfleld . . 73.86 E. L. Newsome 37.50 A. A. Fletcher 100.52 King & Davis 43.51 T. M. Clyburn 6.20 E. Z. Truesdale 10.00 Bethune Mer'l. Co 7.00 J. T. Raley 52.00 M.. H. Deal 30.00 J. B. Munn 30.00 Bethune Mer'l. Co. 18.65 Bethune Mer'l. Co 41.24 W. T. Pitts 23.25 J. M. Clyburn 52.02 D. T. Yarbrough fll.86 D. M. Mayse 56.76 J. E. Saverance 31.32 C. N. Smith . r' 107.6*8 J. G. Hollowell . . 226.31 G. J. Hollowell 30.00 W. L. Stokes 100.80 C. R. Cassidy 130.04 Lilian] I^aurens Co 474.89 Lillard Laurens Co 1,301.49 j W. B. Turner, M. D 15.00 L. T. Mills 200.00 L. T. Mills 15.00 L. P. Thompson 12.00 I* A. Perry & O. H. Smith .. 290.38 L. A . Perry 1 00.60 (}. K. McDowell 23.06 j Mackey-Jones Co 27.46] Service Station 22.13 Catoe Brothers 318.92 R. C. Bennett .. 11.75 R. C. Bennett _ 3.00 J. E. Robinson 31.43 Floyd & Simpson ?. 32.12 * - - - y Total $1 1,566.58 W. R. Josey ,, 30.25 Camden Ice Co ; 27,60 1 H. L. EUisor 6 .0* Bethune Hdw. Co *.701 X P? Gordon ................ 30.00 J Jennie Boyd t 1S&S6 1 Newton Kelley 60.001 W, L. McDowell ........... ..... 30.60 Farmers Grocery 10.05 Burns & Barrett "?0.74 Hums & Barrett 51.23 Burns & Barrett . . . 1.87 S. II. Kirk la nd 20,00 F. B. Truesdale 0.00 Sou. BfiU Tel. & Tel. Co 13.05 K. A. Jen kin* ...V Ci. W. Monroe . 11.00 A. B. Murchisnn VI 17.3 I M. CI. Pursley ? (50.00 T. B. Mcl.ain 82.50 Walker, Evans CoKS\ve|( .... 14.10 T. E. HoOks 256,00 First, National Bank 2,789.75 Springs & Shannon . . . >.? . . . 240.00 Jennie Boyd 08. IS Rush Lumber Co, ............ 1 10.27 Bank of Camden 1,432.45 Total .......... $10,234.05 State Highway l)ept ! 1.84 4 Coupons (?> 30.00 120.00 3 Coupons (g> 30.00 . 00.00 (?. R. Clements 41.67 Water & Light Plant . 21.50 J. II. Thomas, M. D 10.Q0 Gulf Refitting Co. 175.05 Lubro Company 100.00 Marvin Elliott 5.00 J. IV Catoe 15.00 Citizen & L. Bank 558.60 Columbia Ortlee Supply Co .... 12.10 Mrs. Margaret MqyAeld 400.00 Nosbit & Wilson 58.07 Gulf & Atlantic Ins. Co 0.00 Total $13,215.43 Camden Wholesale Gro. ...... 55.02 S. C. Rose 75.00 W, F. Russell 41.60 Sou. Bell T. & T. Co. 28.20 Mackey Merc. Co. 169.49 Rush Lumber Co. ^ 10.60 Merchant^ Furniture Co 14.00 Threatt-Carson Co 3.44 L. B. Elliott . . 1.50 Coupons DeKalb Bonds ...... 300.00 Total ... $13,974.34 Standard Oil Co 5.90 State Highway Dep't 183.32 H. E. Munn 479.58 D. M. McCaskill 1,696.05 A. B. Murchison 117,34 Total August ...... $16,457.14 Sept. 4th. Couponos Interest 150. 00 Coupons Interest 210.00 Coupons Interest 30. OQi; Coupons Interest ... 1,140.00 D. M. McCaskill Ex Coupons .... 5.83 DeKalb Highway Bond .... 1,000.00 DeKalb Highway Bond . , . . 1,000.00. L. T. Mills . . 250.00 Burns & Barrett 86.35 Savannah Creosoting Co 664.14 Savannah Creosoting Co. .... 000.30 J. W. Sanders ! . . 83.33 J L. King 69.67 C. M. Mahaffey 538.90 L. J. Faulkenberry 615.55 H. E. Munn 427.35 M. H. Deal 125.00 J. t. Ralev 48.BO J. K. Copeland 20.41! Bethurie Merc. Co. 12.52 Hammond & Young 28,30 J R/ Savcrnnce ....... .V. ... . 7.10 P. N.' Smith ., 80.00 R T. Yarbroutfh 165.97 C. K. Cassidy 44.7T 'Spmkvay Filling Station .... 95,57 J. (J. Hollowed 247.08 Blaney More. Co 58,70 Threatt-< 'arson Co 17.00 W. S. Jones 48.00 Sou. Bell Tel. &. Tel. Co. .... 10.07 Korshaw .Era . . . 50.00 J. T. CanuMon 120.00 Gulf Refining Co 49.38 S. C. Zemp, M. L). 20.00 City of Conicjen Water & I,. .. 10. Markey Mer'l. Co 17.82 John Hay, Jr. 1.00 Rhame Bros. . 99.79 Rhanil' Bros. IS; lft Safnuel N. Nicholson ........ 75.00 B. K. Sparrow .... ; 55.55 11 UKK'ios & Sou '. 8.95 J. S. Dunn , . 35,65 Mackey- Jones Co ..... 12.0'.) Mackey* Jones Co 136.40 S, A. Burrier 7S.30 T. J, Kirkland, Atty, . 25.00 J. M. Villepigue, ; . . 35.50 Willie Johnson 40.00 "Lewis & Christmas 125.45 J, T. Munn . . 119.52 G. C. Welsh ; 275.00 L). M. McCaskiii . ..... ; 1 i6.6'> 1 W. F. Russell ......'. 41.66 J. W. A. Sanders. M. D 5.00 W. L. Stokes 75.00 P. M; MqCaskill ...... . . 73.84 Service Station (Seegars) . . . 60.12 J. M. Villepigue 408.38 D. L. Melton 120.00 J. H. Clyburn 50.00 J. L. Sowell . .33.30 Camden Wholesale Grocery . . 412.04 Kershaw M. & B. Co. 84.42 Kershaw M. & B. Co. ........ 51.99 Speedway Filling Station .... 219.43 Lewis & Christmas 53.30 Bethune Merc. Co 7.0^ Thos. J. Kirklam^ Atty 525.00 Total $12,022.20 December ? . 4 Coupons Interest 120.00 State Highway 573.09 Blaney Merc, Co. 219.78 City of Camden 39.36 H. L. Schlosburg 71.89 , Rush Lumber Co. 5.45 W. L. Stokes 75.00 Catoe Brothers 94.05 Rush Lumber Co. 8.07 Kershaw Lumber Co 172.77 Springs & Shannon . 289.85 Boykin Office Equipmt. Co. . c . 11.25 Farmers Grocery . 139.50 Mackey Merc. Co 24.35 State Highway 381.94 J. D. Adams & Co 1016.00 J. D. Adams & Co 20.00 O. M. Gay 6.00 Service Station . 19.81 (Continued on Last Page) JOHN M. DANIEL GREENVILLE, S. C. CANDIDATE FOR # OF SOUTH CAROLINA Am Asking Advancement Endorsed by Greenville Bar Asso ciation and Greenville County Dem ocratic Convention. Your influence and support will be greatly appreciated. Political Advertisement Paid Assistant Attorney General Since November l, 1020 One block from Union Station just across the plaza. Car lines to everywhere within a block. No inride Room* A.W CHAFFEE . Ma>%ag?r CLUB BREAKFASTS SPECIAL LUNCHEONS TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS AT POPULAR PRICES Attractive folder in colors on request PRESERVING POWDER FRUIT JAR RUBBERS REFINED PARAFFINE