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aOCJAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Henry Strohecker and child ren are - visiting the former':: parents in Camden, Mr. & Mrs J L Wallace. Gov. Thomas G. McLeod has accept ed an invitation to deliver the com mencement addrntse."' before' the grad uating class of tnc Charlotte Thomps on school on Ma, ^9th. The trustees and patrons. ol this school consider themselves fortunate in securing the teivice; of Gov. McLeod for the com mencement address and it is expected that a large number will be present. ' Dr. E. L McCoy, presiding elder of the Sumter District, nreachec in t'.n Methodist church Sunday evening and iield the ^second (|uarteriy conference immediately after the preaching ser vice. Rev. J T Peeler, pastor of the Meth odist church, expects to bo in Orange | \ ,;rg on the 10th inst. where he goes to make a memorial address. Yl.\ Henry Workman, a native of Camden but who has been making his ? >rr.e in Indiana for some time past, was spending a few days with rela tives in Camden last week. Messrs. T H Clarke and Alburtus C lai.;e, who have been in business in Wayjross, Ga., for the pa.-t year, are; at home on a visit. They came in Lime for the pageant. __ i Mis Nancy .1 Cohen, of Spartanburg' is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B P De A-oact?e. She accompanied Mr. Ben ', r<ie DoLoache to Camden who is a . student at Wofford College. Mr, Frank Clarke, of Sumter, spent the week end in Camden with rela tives. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Uenry T Clarke The McDowell . Ii^ic Club, which I ha :i postponed its meetings fo: sevev ? ok? or. ansount o t the Pageant, v.. hold r. meeting next Wednesdiv altorr.oon at 3 c'clock in the. Hign o.. '. Auditorium. HI ... s Elizabeth Clarke, Rebedca Zcmp, and Willie Porter will go to Cokcr College Monday May f> as ro . . vsentatives of the Music Ciub in the Piano conte. t to be held there. The Music Club recently subscribed lo the Musical Currier and the Etude, and these magazines are being great ly enjoyed by the pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uirsch left Monday for a visit to Germany. Thev will sail within the next few days for the old country. They will l>e away all of the summer, returning to Cam den next fall. Their many friends nere wish them a safe journey and a pleasant visit to their o'fl ro ne. Wedding Invitations Received. Invitations to the wedding of Miss Jose; bine Muessen to Mr. Thomas Ari ?,mm, formerly of Camden but now of Ches'.er, issued by Mr William Mues Kr.i -ulier of the prospective bride, have been recieved in Camden, th< ceremony to take place Saturday, the i?l'i of iVn.y, at Trinity chuivh, Hew lett, Long I land. The marriage of this popular young couple is looked forward to with a great deal of m.?-r est by a large number of ri i .id . The church school offerings at Grace. church on Easter day amount od to $'237.42. This waft a much larg or amount than usual on such occns ions. This offering was presented at the convention hold in Greenville May 1-3. The offerings for the Parish House fund on Raster Day, amounted to nearly $400. This will 1*. added t-> the income from the Woman's Ex change and will make quite a tidy sum. The Young f ro; '"'s M wic T,e.t"iit'i Convention, met in Greenville May 1-3. The pageant, which came off on the first day o i the convention,' prevented some from attending who otherwise would have been in at tendance. The rector of the church at Amended the convention, and owing to this fact there was no regular services in the church Sunday. The Sunday aehool met an usual at ten o'clock. Tho hoys who are memWit o i the class taught hy Mr. J. H. S Clark on were moat dolightfully entertained a dinner by him and Mrs. Clark son rc cently. All but one meml>e* o I tho cln.<B was present. The erection of t <> Pariah House will enable the cla s--. get 'n rt social way much 0ft?n?r than is now ipoasiblo. LIBERTY HILL M.. Editor: This section was vis ited or Tuesday last by n good fall o i rain, breaking a drought of several weeks duration and giving farmer? who had hard land a chance to finish thei; preparation o i the soil for plant, ing and supplying the needed mois ture foi tru germination 01 seed al ready planted. Grain crops arid gai - dens were also greatly benefitted by the ram The weather has been real cool for about a week now, wihch we fear will have a bad effect on young crops and cause much replanting to be necess ary . A gott^numl?er of Liberty Hill peo ple (your scnlx.- among them) was in Camden on Friday to witness the pageant. We have heard only words of praise for the performance. It surely did take a lot of patient and persistent work to train and costume such a large number of actors. Tinw has wroui'.iii a number of changes in dress as well as other customs and > lit b ts in use, within the space of time covered by the performance. Won der what the next Loll years will bring forth ? .Misses Sophie and Marion Richards, who are teaching at Marion, S. C., wert in Camden to' witnes., th? pag eant and came on up to visit their mohier, Mrs (J FO Richards, a?u oihe: relatives at this place. We, accompanied by three dugh. .?rs, 1 Mrs. W R Adams, of Rock HiU? uid Mis es Rena and Frances) weruv down to Lynchburg on Friday eve to see our -son, Ed, find his family. We found them all well-including t he new grand daughter we had not seen be fore. Mrs. T I' McCrea of Denmark, wasj in Camden to see the pageant on Fri-! dy. ilon N Richards, and his ton, N > S .Ir, who are employed by the South- j ern Power Co., at. Fort Mill had a ? chapter of car accidents on one of' their recent trips home. They had j tire trouble at Rock Hill, after u t.in^j that remedied they got to Lancaster where they had a couple of blowouts < i'.res dating the installing of an in- 1 ner tube, they got to Heath Springs; 01. that and then it b.-ing late in thej jiight and nothing to warn them, they drove to the cree"k west o" town where bridge work is in progress. Ther'- 1 ,my nad to turn about and were o bli>*e(i to gel out of the road, and heir car refused to go further. Thej next move was to go back to town and hunt up Mr. Vincent, the "transfer man", who in due time--about 12.30 a. 111. landed them safely home. Homicide Thursday Evening Lei and Anderson is dead as a result of n knife wound and John Melton, a young married man, is in the county j jail charged with the crime. Thei homicide occurred about twelve "miles; ,?ast of Camden. These young whiU'i men were on the prmiscs of -Jim She-; orn, and it is alleged had been en gaged in a poker game. A dispute arose, the sum involved it is said being ?i bout $:{. .<?, when the young men clinched in a fight. They were se;>:i ted and later the fight was renewed with the result that Melton lied hi< knife with fatal effect, .lim Sheorn and his son, Levi Sheorn, a boy about 1 fifteen years of age, and a negro, Os .?ar ] were present. It. is also al-j ' ? ?? >!? wl'isluv played a oar! 1 the horrible tragedy. The sheriff and, other oflicers were notified and theyi went, to the scene of the killing audi aire- tod Melton and brought him to' Camden and lodged him in jail to await his t rial. Coroner W. F. Rus - - II I" ' ! a inquest over the dead body Friday morning, and the jury charged j I, in a 11 h tlie crime. Mrs. .1. R. Walker, of New < r*k ' v . ! ? ? ? has on former occasions remem-j xii . 1 Gr a< ?? Church, pas again niivlc volution to this church. The. 1 ??lutifwl candle s? cks placed on ih"j Altar Faster Day were gift.-; from | her. There is a very Iwautiful sym-j holism in the use of the candle*. ' 1'hey have been used almost from! :,n:? immemorial until the zealous re-1 formers cast, them out at the time ofi the Reformation. The candles sy.n-| boli/.e that our Lord was the Light, ofi the World. The two single one-, or! Kucharistie Lights, reprsent Christ'-] Divine and human nature'-*. The sex %y | branch or Vesper Lights- !ell o i t h ? 1 Sever (lift 0/ 'h<- liol Ghos. There) ha<< always; beer argc deviation a to M ? numb' o ii,rh i""?; a' service* This remend'." a'l^c- bv Mr . Wall e" is-, zren'ly 1: pi . i?. ted by the members of Grace church. The senior and jnior classes of the " ? ' ' ' - T ho'ot . 1 ol. to?- ? f < I n tho terraces a few miles south of Camden, will have their reception for 1925 on Friday evening, May 8th. CAMDEN YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY. Large Number Witness Pageant. The Event a Cireat Success. j Camden people rejoiced Friday morning when tney arose to find that | they had a perfect day. The sun came out brightly; there was just enougw jrispness in the air to give vigor, With gentle breezes. It was what the} noped for, because it was the date lor the pageant which has occupied the .line and thought of hundreds for weeks past. There was not an inci dent throughout the day to mar the pleasure of any one. The glad hand was given to the hundreds of visitors who came from Columbia, Sumter Lancaster, Darlington and other places to enjoy the day with the ho.s-j pitable Camden people. The elevei. I episodes were carried out in a fault less manner. There is no town in South Carolina around which cluster. - ,m>rt. history than here in Camden. 1'his is the only town in the state tha\ ii>Vf s?\ confederate generals to the | confederate war. Agnes of Glascow is buried here. The old jail was where Andrew Jackson was incarce rated at one time. The scenes of the i e voluntiona ry war are conspicuous here. The three monuments erected nere are silent but eloquent memor ials of three desperate struggles. \V\ I htill have with us a number of the gal| .ant old confederate soldiers and th<: pTtNuhd young men who are world | war v&terans including two who were winners of the congressional medals. The pageant held Friday ados anot. ti er impressive chapter to the history m thi:i oh. -town. The programme began at o' clock with Indian and Quaker day luting back to 17o3, days when lvii1^ llaigler flourished around Pine Tre<: Creek. This was followed with thi i.piiode of colonial day in lllb. Thel . ijr.ccr .-tore of .Joseph Kershaw was] orought into the scene. This brought many cheers from the hundreds \vh ) were present. It is estimated that there were 'A,,.uu or dOOu in attendance The gate receipt* were nearly ? Episode three referrei: to ihc ei j ring of L?-i\i (. ormvalns with sever-] <il of his men. ' i p. -ii.'ct t he legem, oi Ag j nes of Glascow, about whom the tru j history may never uu lully given, L ' : 1 .1 1. >41(1 Mta she iollowUJ Loidj Cori w..Uis here and died of a broken! heart. She we>- buried just outs'. le >f the cemetc and., a plain., .-.lab marks her resting pftice, with a sim ple inscription. Perhaps the best legend ever written of her was that written by Prof. K. M Kennedy, li brarian at the University of South j Carolina Episode 4 dealt with more ancient ? list (,ry, the wou.id.ng of Baron l)e Kal'j, the presence of Cornwallis. George Washington's visit, forming j episode 5 was a striking presentation ?il events in May May 25, 175)1. lie was greeted by Colonel Joseph Ker haw, Intendant of the town and I chairman of the reception committee j in a most gracious manner. Kpisode r> gave a real vision of the, spirit of Camden, and as the music I ?ranges the spirits of the state and nation enter, and are followed by! Democracy, Truth, Justice, Loyalty! and Freedom. Lafayette's visit. March K, ,1 century ago, was a striking episode in1 the attractive programme. The] dances were very attractive and var- j ions comments were made on the "good tlancers. " ? ? ? Kpiwode H pictured the ante-lndlum South in a pleasing manner. In episode p a few gallant old con federate veterans stood in line, and they were the center of attraction I'he conscioy.- ness of how their lines >ire thinning out was felt with sot row, but the sparkle in their eyes in licat< d the gallantry they display.! in the early t?()'s. This is the home rounty of the brave and gallant. Rich ant h it kland; and the portrayal of hi heroic deed could not. be overlooked. When the Red Shirt Riders aj peat <?<) it eh'dtrified it large part o> lh" vast. audience, for there were many in the audience who could tell thrilling expo; iences of those dark flays i' I South Carolina when those gallant I sons did so much to redeem the deal old Palmetto ntnte. j The closing episode, eleven, dealt with Camden today, and held the and I ience nlmost spellbound as they watch ] ed the proceedings am, the .hong came into their minds that, Camden is ! a town worth while, and is composed d a people who are brave and tru ' inn patriotic a people who feaV :i 1 being but Cod and hate nothing bui sin. The costumes were very attract j ive and elicited much favorable eohi ' menc. Julian B. Arnold Will Lecture at Coming Chautauqua Julian B. Arnold, distinguished iec turer, world-traveler and savant, tlie son of Sir Edwin Arnold author of the "Light of Asia," will be a notable speaker at the coming Redpath Chau jtauaua here. I Mr. Arnold will deliver his vividly Interesting lecture. "Arabian Knights," 1 depleting the Arab and his environ |lment from the de=erts of Arabia to JULIAN B. ARNOLD those of the Sahara. H<- will deliver fhls unusual lecture clad in typical Moorish costume. Mr. Arnold is peculiarly familial with his sul l? ?? -t . lit- las iivd manj years in the'des'erts of Asia and Africa nn<l stud'ed t ! i ?v Arab in many lands IIe liav a rarely intimate nmiwrstand j iny of the Arab ni;n?l. IIo is, inorf j over, a speaker of startiin-j clarltj | who presents, through tiie "yeg of r I cultured pen tie:;' an. a thrilling par ornmn of tin* subtle and e:itKrr, lands of caravans nnd desert sln\i LICK NOW 1TKM.. | M:\ Editor: Hero \vr inrv ag.ii:i! claiming a little more puce in your ; highly osteoma] paper to *:>cribble a. I fey items of interest J,o your many , readers J Everything is on a boom since the rain came. It was certainly needed j badly. The crops are coming up nice I ly and the gardens are looking fine , i and gee, the grass is coming up too ; The health of the community is very; good at this writing. On Tuesday, April 28th, a young col | ored girl near Lucknow, by the name J -f Mc.Via ter, was struck by lightning j n' i 1 1 - 1 .'ivy kir.i'd, and her mother] was stunned, but it. is thought six j .> i re "ove? Mes r.<\ Leslie i'hiilip; and 'Vh: } i.e?, of Fayettvile, N. were visitingi here recently They have now return | ed home. Mr. Ix'vey Hyatt, who nfen "d : ! position at Bethune, has given it u ?m I is now home again. M.' (' ! [fvn't. (>i Hi'tiune, was a re cent visitor here. > ? r -.lake Shuford, of Hishopville, j was in our l>erg recently. Mr (' E Hyatt and family were vis j 'ting at Bethune a few days ago. Mr Wilson Nason and family were j the guests <?f Mrs. Sallie Hy.'.tt n*cent j I !>' ! I Mr. Ix'vey Hyatt was in Bethun * Sunday. i Mr K E Hyatt went to Hartsville! | a few days ago. Will some one answer this in The Messenger: Arrange 21 pie e o money to make one dollar. I i uck Jeborr v . I Mofe head work in farming mivl\ ' mean less msscle work. i Tlie pageant, from start, to finish | was a complete success, for which many are due credit, but, note | more than that tireless and capabl | worker, Miss Mary l*'ranciv Blackwell , Slie by lier skill was able to put pc;> into cvi i'v feature <>i i jiii- rci "i\v I the hearty cooperation of hundred*! who took part in it. There were eiglit. i hundred in the cast the largest , vent of the kind Camden has ?>v ? , i I a. trussed. lis educational feature a* I wi II as it,< so i a ! feature, way. w !' ' | A'n ; ;? ,\'i ;1" I ft. was a pleasuae, too, to have ?o ! many delightful visitors here for thn 1 occasion, and to hear their many f v, j'-' b|f common'? It would be impossible to name them, but among the visitors woe V'l. aid Mr?. H( *iry ' l-rke, of Si ' ? , Mr. and Mrs .1 E Swonringne, an 1 T t'e on. ,lo" ' " ('o nr.'bia. M'\ an 1 Mrs. I'hillip A Ho 'well, of Hartsvillo and scores and scores of others, to whom it was a genuine pleastic to give uie glad ha.'.d oa v/eito..^. , , BETH UN E NEWS. Btthuiu, May 4. ? Mi Willian. H Brannon, a life-long rseident of this vicinity, died at his homo in this town on Monday afternoon of last week. Mr. Brannon's health had been in a declining condition for the past yo?v or so and for the past month his condition has been critical. He was years 01 age anu is survived by four daughters and two sons as fol-t lows: Mrs. J. E Copeland, .Misses ] Maggie and Nettie Brannon, of Be thune; Mrs. Emmie Black, of Cam-' sron, N. C., Mess G R and B \V Bran-' .n>ii, of Bethune' two-brothers, Z Bran ruin, of Bethune, and James Brann on, of Columbia, and two or three sis v rs. Mr. Brannon was a good citi zen and had many friends. The i'un ral services and burial were held at the Brannon graveyard on T Lie? day morning, conducted by Rev i\l i J viunie: .Mr C has. A llyrd :: wi ll kii.'\vi; ;trmor of the Mt Pisgah section, died suddenly oil Wednesday al'ternoo\ ?asl week, the cause of his death heint; :cart failure, lh was (i* years o.' iri it J ' ia survied by his wilY ani five children. Mr, Hyrd wa.: >iu: .. ...-I 01 t riii Ky:<i, p.inci a! of th> i.:. at Sc!;.h>.. x'iu. /ukit.i. ?ervices we.i* ln:d at i'.- .... Junvh on Tlutr day aft<?rn< < :i ? clock Uev. M T Hunter conduct i>v< ihe services. I .Jtr n .\i. itnn, ;i ;o.l of D M M Miu.l, I of Bothune, stabbed and almost in tan; l.. k.lkii Iceland Anderson, r. Kt .? ear old boy, in the wood.-; 01. ih t ' farm 01 Jus. Shoorn, about four mill's above Cassatt, on Thursday afternouii last. It j. alleged thai the u your..; Wit! tWn or t h IX"-: other; I were engaged in r poker uanu at", that Anderson hai wot; a small su..i j ? ? o!i ...oiloti, who bjcaiik -mgry a: i Anderson j;ot iiU-, J; figh:. 1 hey wo ro separated, bit. ut. [??.!? tlu fiuftt wa. .vik'Wci! .tlcin:.., v.iu u :? : an; , ^ ? man than Andeson, knocked tin; lat ter down, sat down on his; victim ar.d ; aboL-ci him twice >n the left breast v "rirrmp died withip fif?-*eit minutes. Sheriff Welsh, accompfaniec] by L:i\ Enforcement Officer Stokes, arrested Melton Thursday night ai his homo uui took him and "Suk" Loe, a negro who lives in this vi inity ami placcl Ihem m jail at Camden. Lee was re leaseu oi. Friday morning. The slam boy was a son of John Anderson, who re.- ide in the Cedar Creek cnuicn so - lion. Melton is married and has two <mal; children. Mi. S C W at kins, who has beer, co lined to his home near Timroi. fo: t.m ;jast three weeks with a sore loot, is improving . Mrs. Joht. \\ . Si eon and .1 \S ( on yors, both of this town, were marrie.j at Camden last Thursday ovrn.njj, Judge oi Probate McIJowol, per. or. , i'H; thu ceremony. Mr and Mrs Joe Hough, ami chil ! en ivor haw, spon. Saturday 111 .'t.i.unc wit., relatives. 1 Mrs. William Tolber; and bui.y p ;.i hist week at Apex, N (' Mrs .1 li \VYsi ha., returnee, to < o .uiiibi.. in,1 ..realmon Work will botriti on the handsome ( noini. o. AI,. A K Mci.aurn. tin., morning. i'r Jas It Durban., 0/ Columbia, pi nt 1 in past lev. day-, i r; Betl-wiri with friends. Tho llethuno Candy Kitchen wil| probably open for business by next Saturday, May 1). This establishment will manufacture ami sell ice crean., ?jandy and soft drink A. Saturday afternoon, Mack Davis, a small son of Mr. W . K Davis, whihi driving a Ford roadster, was unabie to control tho brakes of the car and dashed against tho front of the dr./ goodu store ol the Hethuno Mercantile company and smashed the largo glass front 0/ the store. The suggestion has l>oori made hero that two prominent ladies be elected . s w.i 1 <, ens at- t-he town election to he field at this place on June 'And. \Vo, ticaitily endorse this suggestion an I ,.asu n nominate for t.nese p Milieu-: Mrs. A. ) > Mci>adrin ant. Air. I v>, Johnsoi'i. Mi. and Mrs f$ W Most and b-iby a-i.l .<11. i'- i>os ,1'iOMt.iy spell -.? ? . ? ? 1 .*? . lays with Mrs. Host's parents in .VI - ? ? ? r .? ((. int., Aiissos 'I I'opo si'id K itwr.ne A aid spe.it Saturday last i 1 Crluinoia I. -pplll;. Miss Myrtle McManus, (f Maxton, N. C, spent a ftw days la*t. week with ivl r & Mrs Will Rozior. She left on Friday tor Camden, whore she will go 1 1 r;. ining as a nut *?. A number our citizens Attended tho pageant-? "Onmdon ? Yesterd'iy and i .ouaj," at Camden last Friday after 1 001.. ^ i?i . i i Kit Sr j . . .> 11 t i ) 1 . i N. .> (Questions should t>, at; dres.cd to Mi-.i Ir^ne ? f The i . xti'nsu u j >i . i : , L' niwrsity ei' Souln < a:n.i:;a. Columbia, S. lYi n.;,l answers Will In* nuuii' hi w <|uest it' a sl.-unpod c:;v 1 ve ..?> enclosed. Wi(h ( he Debater*. It has Wen my |ili';i>uiv t-> In i two debates recent ly, one between ;\v>? College teams of the state. the > iher between t lie twu champion h.>rh school tuiiiis. I hi- Kny!: b u- -i by ihi hijrh sch??o' team \va c. hs.oi-r ably Ix'tti-r than that used t>\ : K ? ? iol ii n'e ti ams. Whether ill:.- is a icsu'.t of be tart that the hi^n s/:. ? -i "? a in.; had competed in a <ei u-s i ; prelimi naries or not f n?> mat ? .? heiv. The fact rem. __ and it nwr, l>e a .-ijrn that with lu- preset ra tion of hijrh ? H I students I here i improvements ^.labit.-. ol -.?ei>i.. UllO tllinn" til lli'K'e studell' ? tilt), - they pronoun "niiery" i n: : I y , ivith its 1 o n k " -Not many oebai . 1,1 another. iiu. .jv.-ikrr ? || .v ing shown you thai ,, , a>y, tile (joi-siioii arj,t.s t.ri. ?? s t is known in t lu. " danghntf participle." <.r;.n, , v /having simwn1 is 'pit' am. a.; ;t ;,rt ic-ipl, (j , tival function of modifying . (i^t m :'VV ,;N?U Uu' ?su'> ' -?iii iv. wh:,f ,t offically ni??(Jif:is is "I", u . :,u 1' -vcs a.- it "?r; '<> nimnfy "tlu .ji,, . , i-pen,ac 4l n?.,,.u r,ras'' !f ?' t!, w .1. no oivur ono -peaki,- ..j ? - ^ - , I a].), ;i4 '?ay 1k> excuse <or Muh (|. n ; U'_ ot'"assi(.nail\ , hui , ??aI|>-. -i ?. oca v;,' -itizon . ' . i.. saio/. ''' Q Will y,?, Pronuciation of ;?,(1 ' , ward;"; (' J v A. The '-a" i,, "p:tr. ,,t ?? ? . ^ fam<> tiiat in "c i re' ?- ,h(. towards" is on th(. r,,-, s..'iia.?e. I. Q The. i;?iv..,-Mty i? t ni: ( inn... for School Week coma,.. the word "chaperon. ?' . [s th.(( , , f } oiling? ('. |{ -[? A We beg your pardon: it not 11 in S'M.f-1 ? arolina whi.n makes the < ,,j . lake i" its catalog \ ., , , J. fact. "riuip.,,, ? j.. . . ? 1 "'II <.| no. s. "'?Mtfotly mi p? ? I i ? , 1 XV. ?<! ,. lnr i: h I I; ' l" h , . v k. c. A Kit her one. In Krurhmd. 1:, . .. !i,M: A m<ri! a, and i'>nal school of dramatic, the latter pronum nil ion , p-vfi |. in !h" s?u,h "'?? r , r??. ? ?" inon, f. | ) Vi ^"taldi va Itia li|c |,? ,|t;i. mines arid vitality. Mof h??r' i Day Nf'xt Sunday. May loth, will |)(. ?M'.ihio ?> Day. It will (?? ol, ,v,| all :'i?d even heyond our ' ' ' ASi Anna -In, v . ,.| Cn.l '-va the forno-er ?| .Mothers ?' ? ' 1 1 ' ' 11 1-5 ii ul i hoi) '|>t in ! he Mci hodist ( hiji , ), n.ot niiiM:. the sermon |iy t|?. 'J"V J T will l,e appro >ii 1 1< I,,' , " "^ax-'.n. .".I, l'ee|,., vtl|; , , "f t??wn m the even,, i,, , |:,,v ??. I'' ' oil in? will h ,,, Vi, (|j_ ' hur, h So, , p,y ,.Ven.nr. An oi,' )? . ( ol , \ <? ; 1 1 u ,J. >,* ???;<) liere on Friday ni(cht, .\| , , p - 'ohahly i,- ? ,?.w hjlfh / ' ""n,,,n- 'n- "dm: ioa wi|i lf.' "wl fi.nls A rroWf, j <ij( iM'ft?.(, i, a I tern', Our Kood friend, ( apt. .1 \\ || 1!m.| "If'T <>"? K'i -hnw Krii, paragraph last, week that this ?riho ? the Met hone correspondent for hotl tho Cam^n paper,. The Taptain wag I '* h,,y ,n ", ror. as we do not write tho Camden Chronicle. A popu lar young |?dy is the local correspond] nnt. for that, paper ;|. >vv.v?( wo have been writ ing for ! |,:. Mr < :(.nKor from this place for many years. vr. do this. us Tlu? first -pf h.iwvvi'v, u'l'i! tlu- word "firstly. i;rh lie'. ... > d ropuii'. It can be .u li.<- i.-i : ion alios; but the betier I'orni is "Secondly" ami "liiir.ii;," ;nv -oil III one S, t'ech I hear.. ; .or. l;c: thiii be^ar with, "'i'r.i . ma r. uitli army ot' little children do ike otc." Svich mistakes air in,i...)t. arising irmn tlu* failure to rei- ..lizo that "arjny", aiul .tipt "children." i'i t he subject to tlu- verb, and i.- ti^u laf