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j^urtal attii Ifjmumal jl tww KMu4 by Mm LOUISE T NETTLES - TmU^^ pfrrm* 5H?.J "Hw|) \ HtrlviaY' There's only out; method of tueetlu' Dlfl'C Joet; Jee' keep on a-gtlvlu' uu'( hope fur the jMiuf, Don't give up the ship hii' retire in dismay 'Cause hammers are thrown when you'd like a bouquet. This world would b? tftesome, we'd all got the bluea, If all the folka In it held Just the sain? vIowb; Ho finish your work show the bent of your skill, ' Borne people won't like it, but oth er folka will. If you're leadln' an army, or build in' a feuce, l>o the moat that you kin with your own common-benae. One small word of praiso in- thin Journey of teara Outweighs in .the balance 'kuIiibI a cartload of sneers. ? The pl&uts tl- .t we're passlu' an c wnmonp'aco weeds Oft prove to bo Job" vbal Home suf ferer need's. So keep on a-gOln'; don't atay standing still; - Some people won't like you, but otir er folks will. .?Philander Johnson, in Washing ton Star. A Happy Culm hint ion to a Twelve Mouth'a Itoiiiauee. About one year ago our popular Clerk of Court, Mr. Iaaac Hough, I paid an extended visit to Califor nia. This summer he wont again, and hia friends thought the-' at traction was In the delightful cli mate, ever blooming flowers and ringing birds, but they, were mistak . c-n, the' twelve months had woyjpn a romance. Cupid had forged th$ links of a chain strong enough to draw him across the continent,? back to the Lunset land to claim a bride.' Mr. Hough was married in Los Angeles, California, Aug^it 19th, to Miss Mary Woellner. " They visited San Franoisco, and other places of interest, and a re cent card from Denver, Col., says they are homeward bouud, stopping a few dayB at St. Joseph, Mo. "Ike's" host of Camden friends twill extend a warm welcome to hini and bride. ****** Mrs, Davidson Entertain*. The Wednesday morning bridge club was charmingly entertained by Mrs. Leroy Davidson at her .pretty "home on North Broad Street. After enjoying the . game for* several jhours, cards were laid aside and a delicious luncheon was served, with _ lea and other refreshing drinks. Almost the entire club member ship enjoyed .the occasion, the for tunate Bubstltteua were Mrs. Belton Boykln' and Miss Lula Cooke Boy 3sln._ r (a ti 111 y vf liurct'll) , Mr. T. ti. Carpenter, of Richmond, Va,, u popular hardware drummer, who has been visiting Cauideu for Hit) past three y?*ur?i a11< 1 hat* many friends here who bad no idea that he wu? "on mischief bant." Hut on laut Sunday afternoon ho Juki "took unto himself" on.- of Cam dau'u fair dauKl>tera, Miss Irene La tham, aa lie boar dud the northbound Seaboard. They wwre married In Fayettevllle. N. C., Monday. Miss Latham U the youngest daughter of the late Samuel Lath* am, who waa ho well known and Ilk ed throughout the county. And the llttlu lady herself ban many frlondb who exteud bent wishes. They will make their home in Richmond. ****** Minn Willing lirittoii li!iit(!rtaiiiii, The home of Mr. and Mra. D. VM. McCaskill, on LaFayetto avenue, (presented a gay und festive appear ance on laat Wednesday evening. The occasion being the 15th birth day of Miss Willine, Britton, the plesalng little niece of the home. Miss Willine proved herself a gracious little hostess and knew Just how to make each guest hap py. All the games that never fall to bring pleasure to young hearts were played and enjoyed. At 10 o'clock, ice cream and cake were Herved, and after another round of games, tliey all went home happy. Those preBent were: MIbbob L?*b jWUiams, Bella Block, Henrietta Block, Margaret Myers, Bonnie Q..ewis, Earnestlne Bateman, Ethel Ine Moseley, Ruth' Kirby, and 'Messrs. Edgar Lewis, Clyde Hough. Roy Myers, Docia Birchmore, C. R. I^ewls, Miller, Little, Malcolm Bate man, .Arthur Clarke, Tom Hum phries, Clyde Gillian, Robin Mose ley, G. B. Moseley, Luther Adair and Claude Williams. Saturday Afternoon Reception. On last Saturday afternoon the pretty little club room used -by the Saddle and Paddle Club, presented a particularly gay and attractive ap pearance at the usual Saturday re ception. In the glow of the sunset it was indeed in a golden glow, with sun flowors, golden rod and black eyed susans, making everything so bright and cherry,' while the hoa tosses for the afternoon?Mrs. W O. Hay and Miss Adel Hay extended a hearty welcome to the unusually large number present. ? On the piazza, quite a number were playing bridge, while a great er number were enjoying a plunge and a swim in the blue waters of the fair lake, stretching out so in vitingly before them. . , Delicious refreshments were serv ed during the afternoon, and all who attended felt indebted to the hostesses for entetalnlng so charm ingly. Did you ever stop to think how much of the happiness of your home is due to the groceries you buy? A bad stomach will ruin die best disposition and poor quality food is the surest way to ruin your stomach. Use the finest food only and be SURE of making YOUR home happy. It is the kind of groceries we sell that are creating the happy homes around you. Commence To-day. , ? AaJ .. VWc A p.Gr> "? -" .. -v* tm ?*? W 105? Telephone 66. A Houm' Party h( UIhiI) Hill. A Jolly crowd fro^u Camden are having a bouse party ut Liberty Under the chaperonage of Mm Ja? Wall iwe, h merry crowd of younj people left (own on last Tuesdu) (iiornliiK In t lit* early dawn, bound for Liberty Hill. TUe Cunningham home - - one of the beuutlful pld niuiibiuiib of ante-bellum days had been sec ured for the house party. And what un Ideal place for one! Here la the old toahloned garden, timid a tuiiKle of sweet Williains or wandering between the box trimmed walks, they may have the name dreams as did the ladle* of old. In the good old dayg of the glorious South, when they read ShakeSpeare, and carried away the memory of Merentlo, or Hcott, and enahriued in their hearts the bold Hob Roy. Oft, aft, for festive sport and glee, In happy duya of yore, To beauty and to chivalry Thin mauve throw wide it a door. The party Included MIsscb Vir ginia and Minnie Craig Taylor, Jean Lindsay, Hilda Dawes, (Mara Wal lace, Miss Leo, of Havannuh, and Messrs. Lennox Klrkland, Henry Workman, Bam Brooks, Marlon Zemp, and Shannon Heath. l>ance at Country (Hub. One of the many pleasant dances of the summer was given last Fri day evening at the Country Club. It was a graceful compliment to Miss Lee, of Savannah, who la the guest of Mrs. F. B. Brooks. Those present were: Misses Har riet Shannon, Bessie, Bertlo and Mary Lenoir, Vivian Yatos, Nome Cuthbert, Virginia and Minnie Craig Taylor, Clara Wallace Char lotte Boykin and the honor guest, MIhs Lee, of Savannah; Messrs. H. B. Pitts, Andrew Whltaker, Burnet atoney, Burnet Whltaker,^Shannon Heath, Will Wallace, Earnest Zemp, McWillie Boykin, Irwin Boykin, Marion Zemp, Bissell Kennedy. ACas koIh Zemp and others. ? ????? Mr. Bissell Kennedy wont to Lib erty Hill yesterday to join the house party being held there by a number of Cainden'B younger set. Mr. Irwin Boykin also Joined * the festive throng. * Mr. M. Baruch, of the firm of Baruch - Nettles Co., has returned from the Northern markets, having purchased an uptodate stock. Mr. and Mth. John T. Nettleb and little son, and Mrs. John S. Lindsay and baby will leave Sunday for Qlenn Springs. Miss Mary Williams who has been "Vjslting her sister, Mrs. Harry jBaum, has returned to her home in Charleston. i Mr. and Mrs. Pride Ratteree, of ltcck Hill, were the- guestB during %he past week of Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Heyman. Mr. W. R?*Eve, Jr. has gone to Olenn's for a two weeks stay. Mrs lEvo and baby are visiting In Vir glnla. Mrs. Margaret C. Miller and Ut ile son Dan are at home again af ter a pleasant stay In the moun tains. Miss Oralie Mathls, who has been at Wrlghtsvllle for the past few weeks, Is expected home today. Miss -Willie Dixon has returned from a pleasant visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Carter, of Columbia. _ Miss Hannah Morrell, of Wellford Spartanburg oounty, is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Monroe. Mr. W. B. deLoach, after a pleas ant stay of two weeks at Glenn Springs is at home apain. Mr. H. L. Watklns and family returned last Sunday afternoon from Charlotte, N. C. Miss Bessie Jordan is at hpme again from a delightful trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. A. C. Ancrum has returned from Waynesville and other moun tain resorts. Mrs. M. C. Lovett. of Columbia, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. P. Qoodalo. . Mr. Will Wallace left Thursday to join the house party at Liberty Hill. Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Corbett are enjoying a stay at Highland Lake, v Rev. and Mi's. H. B. Browne have returned from Washington, D. C. Miss Alice Oann has returned af ter a vacation of several weeks. Miss Daisy Lewis, of Summerville, Is visiting Miss Meme Turner. Mr. Paul Schenk has returned af ter a pleasant trip to Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Arnet re turned this week from Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barrett have returned from the mountains. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Clarke are at home from the mountains. Mr. Henry Mathls hae returned from Wrlghtsvllle Beach. ^ , Qpend a-|1?Mii> mnUg' at the Star, LITTLE LOCAL LINES OF CITY AND COUNTY FOLKS ITKMM TOO NHOItT FOK A IIKAI> (1ATHKHK1) AND UltOUl'KU H)l( gUICK HKAI>IN<i. "I o thunder always growliu' JUoi om< mo' cloud t?r climb!' |>e lightnlir don' tuty uuttin', l ut he Kit dar ove'y time! "Bo, IlitttMik now, buli?v?rw, Kit hear dlw buy in' true; Dc It'hh you i?ilkM erbout It Do mo', you gwlue tor do!" Mr. I'onnio HugginB wub in Sum ter last wuuk. Mr. Uallet ? llurnu, of Humter, aptmt lust Sunday in Camden. Mr. O. U. Alexander, Jr., haa returned from a several woeks stay in Florida. Mr. Walter C!n;'.to Iuib taken n potilii'U at tlw> hardware store of Burns & Barruit. " Mr. W. J. Mayfleld, after an ub st'nco of several months has re turned to Camden. Mr. B. J. drier, of Humter, spent I a tit week in Camden with bin bIb Lcr, Mr*. W. W. liuqglns. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Schlosburg have returned from quite a lengthy stay in the Northern markotB buy lug fall und winter goods. Mtb. John F. Jenkins und chil dren, and MihB m-s?le Alexander leave today for Gainesville, Flori da, after a pleusunt visit to Mr. aud Mrs. (J. O. Alexander. MIkbos Minnie und Mattie Gerald have returned from the Northern markets where they purchased an unuHiiiilly lurge Block of full and winter mllinery goodn. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. WutklnH, \V. R. and C. 1,. Watklns, W. I). Star ling, John W. Smith, W. H. an J. C. I'earce, N. Jt. Ooodale, li. F Callahan, Dr. A. W. Burnet and CJ. W. CroBby attended the ball ganu on' Tuesday between Augusta and Coulniblu. All went over in auto mobiles. < OKONATION TO-NIGHT. Stnr Theatre to Kut^rtulu Public With Costly Picture. To-night at 7.30 o'clock the Star theatre will present In motion pic tures the "Coronation of King George of England." This 1b said to bo one of the finest pictures on the market nnd hai been Becurod at great expense. The management al so promise to flash the baseball re milts 'of the South Atlantic teams. This will be Interesting to the ball fans of the city. Mr. ErneBt Zemp. the soloist, will sing during the in termissions. They Intend from row on to give the people of the chy the very best In motion pictures The admission will bo 16 cents to everyone. Notice. All orders for wood from my wood yard from Sept. 1, will be accompanied by bill for same. My terms are Btrlctly cash. \..'L H. TRUESDELL. Camden, 8. C., Sept. 1, 1911. i Crops Damaged. Reports from all parts of the county say that Iosbcs from rain and wind Ho the farmers In the pott few days has been considera ble. Cotton had begun opening ra pidly and the high winds and rain beat It to the ground?making it trashy and badly stained. Much fod der had been pulled and wbb stand ing on the stalk which was ruined. See the Coronation to-night. In New Quarters. The Camden Motor Co. moved this week to the Wltte building on North Broad street. The front of the building has recently been im proved, The Savage building is now un dergoing repairs, and being fitted up preparatory to the opening of the Loan it Savings Bank, To Rent. Two furnished rooms to genti men. Apply to Mrs. W. L. Alexan der, Hampton street. Notice. All persons are hereby notified that hunting, trapping, or other trespassing on my land in any wafr whatever, is strictly forbidden. Any person <Jr persona violating thin no tice will be dealt with according to law. HUGH S. THOMPSON. . Aug. 8, 1911. " " j"'Ifj'Ax' Y'* ? * w ~ 1 1 Mr. Arnold Htnson has returned from Wrlghtsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edwards are at Glsaa Springs. in (It Hot Springs. k ' -'^V v h aBfSKi-: i . ? ?*;. Yot?JBoyand college HIS EDUCATION IS ASSURED IF YOU STA.HTA BANK-, ACCOUNT FOMfllft Not only give your boy a "college" education, but also teach him to know the value of a BANK BOOK. Teach him to work and save while young. He will help make his own way through college and be a better man when he comes out. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. VOL'NO COUPLE He-united and Judge If open If UNa band Will "Make A special from Lancaster, S. C.? to the Columbia State, dated Aug. '.'j, says: "Chief Justice Ira B. Juliet. heard here yesterday after noon 'ircivedlngH In habeas corpus biotti-hi by W. II. Smith, of Ker i-ouiity to relieve his wire. Nannie Wiitera. daughter <>l J. VV. Wateiu, from alleged illegal re .atraiiii of her liberty by her father, She was married to Mr. rimith be fore .1 nnsirtrate and wltnew't'-rt 0;i June '? C iuff, and they lived to geth r u". \\ July 7, when her fath er too! i??> ? back io hlM homo, whert :h- r .urtincd until yesterday. The ytuug w'in.'in will be sixteen years cid on ilio 13th of next month. "After the case had beer. ?:\/jjd, at a suggestion of the chief jus tice, the parties, after a conference, agreed to withdraw all proceedings and the husband and wife wont off together, wearing happy smiles. All parties agreed that the solu tion was a wise one for all concern ed. Thd chief Justice expressed io the husband his wish and belief that ho would "make good" and show that he was worthy of his great trust in caring for his youth ful wife. "Attorneys Blakeney and Massey, of Kershaw, represented the peti tioner, and Attorneys Smith and Wi: tkowsky, of t.'amdi-u, represent ed tho defendant." MIbb Ada Phelps is spending the week In Columbia. Muster Leonard Schenk 1h also at home again. OVKIUO.MK MY UAH Man I/Okcm liifc ut llottom of Well 1 nt WoMtvlIli1*. On Tuosday last while Mr. Jim McDonald whh cleaning out a well for Mrs. James Young, at Westvllle, he detected that he wu;t h'slng af j fected hy gas and callod to be drawn up out of the weil. After reaching the top of tha well, In attempting to step from the bucket to the ground, he wan bo nearly ovorionje by the gas ho missed his footing and fell.back Into tho wall, flying immediately. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice is heroby given to all par ties indebted to the ostate of Emma Alexander to make imme diate paymont to tho underflignod, and all parties having claims against the said estate are requested to present the same duly attested. WESTON ALEXANDER, . Administrator. September 1, 1911. nt 1 A HAT Pin should be in keeping with the balance of the costume; and 4t should come, like all orna menU of a like nature, from the store that handles such goods, and such goods alone. The pin virtually is a piece of jewelry; and in 6ur splendid assortment you'll find those that are perfect jewels?distinctive in the difference between the kind that comes from this jewelry store and the trash told in some places. G L. BLACKWELL -?- V Jewelerand<>ptkian Camdewt