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NOVUM ""It
,{oW lavish Dame Nature haw been
r iih hor gi'tb overy month of thu
1 JJelvr h?H a beauty and lovilnoHS
lucir?jly fcci* own. HJven bleak Nov
^jl^r come in for her share of re
rtl HiileMdox-, for to hur belong* the
frlioBon ?ui?Het, with it* far off
tint# of pun>*e and gold, itnd the
forest not in the green uulforiu of
' riiitf'-tiine, but decked In till the
' beautiful tints of Autumn. And on
? billow v sea of varied foliage Au
iuom ber Illuminated seal in
,jje vivid sciudet of the black gum,
ihe cri">#on of the giant oaks and
the orange glow of tfyo hickory all
yu wiii? li liie hectic fever of the dy
ing y?9r ,lH8 ktn(l,etl gleanm of
flcr> i'"1 And we look down
(be B"y colors ttre reflected In a
beautiful carpet of leavea.
The I i*'*r <'ar|>et. .
Ob, look at the ground wit hi it* car
. pet bo gay,
H iiu? boon npread in less than a
r day;
There are none more lovely 'neath
human roof,
Howe'or curious the warp or bril
liant the "woof.
But how, and of what la the carpet
made?
By whom waa it wrought, and how
were they paid?
What fairy like hands have cover
ed the ground
- With a carpet of eoloi-e the loveliest
found?
[ "I*1b a wonderful thing; not a hu
man hand
Was employed In making this car
pet bo grand!
No aching heads planned Its patterns
rare,
Ho toil worn fingers wrought them
with cars. ^ ...
color* a*e many ? red, yellow
*and green,
With hundreds of delicate tints be
tween.
No laboratory of earth supplies
fProm i t b secret cells so beautiful
dyes,
Then how, do you ask, was this car
!/- pet made?
-We patterns thru summer, furnish
ed our shade.
The trees were the artists who
formed the designs
And traced those delicate) wavy lines*
The colors, so varied, so beauteous
and bright,
' Were formed by the breezes, the
dew and the light.
Each did its own part, like a work
man 'true,
To fashion this carpet for me and
for you. '
And now the trees, the generous
trees,
By the kindly help, of the frost and
the breeze, "
Have cast off their robes and stand
shivering and bare'
To furnish for earth this covering
fair.
The rich on their Brussels and Tur
key may tread ?
But here is a carpet more beautiful
. ly . spread;
One that needs no silver or gold
to ordain,
Tis free as the sunshine, 'tis free
as the rain.
Oh, I pine not for' wealth, when a
round me I aee
Pleasures so varied, so pure, and
so free,
Which cost us n6 labor, no sorrow,
no care,
Nor cause our souls heavy burdens
to bear.
The life-giving air, the. i flowers so
bright, .
The sunshine, the rain fill my heart
with dollghi,
And a riel) feast of joy my spirit
in ? * i V ?
A w I walk over thin beautiful cur
pot of IcayeH.
i:?Mttou'w real Taking IMctur.i, ;?i
tfre Opera House Tuesday nlgEt.
in Compliment i<? Mr. Utitenun,
A number of friends complimented
Mr. Com, j. gbimnoit, $pd, with
?i "stug" luncheon at iho Hotel
Camden Tuesday afternoon on tho
DVe of his marriage to Miss Urown
on Wednesday. A Kranfl feast wuk
served and music wan furnished l>y
hii Italian band. Among the youtiK
men present were Iho following: C.
J. Shun lion, J. H. Halsall. C- 11. CJrif
fln, C. E. Sullivan, B. C. Zemp, W.
E. Hinsou, A. S. Karesh, H. Q.
Brown, T. L. Little, A. T. Simpson,
Tom Anerum, W. H. llalsall, W. L.
McNair, E. (J. Zemp, John U. Good
ale, W. D, Trantham.
? Meeting of U. I>. V.
The regular monthly meeting of
tile John 1). Kennedy Chapter, IJ.
D. C., will bo held with Mrs. C. J.
Shannon, Jr., on Monday, November
1, at 4 p. in. Mrs. John Cantey,
tho president, has decided that it
will be impossible for her to go to
Edgefield, thereforo the meeting will
not bo postponed, but will be held
Jftt the regular time. The Chapter
will be represented at tho State con
vention, but it is a matter of much
regret to all tha Mrs. Cantey can
not go. The meeting on the first
Monday at Mrs. Shannon's will be
one of much Importance, and the
members are urged to attend.
Hospital Auxilllary to Mw.l
T The Hospital Auxiliary wijl meet
with Mrs. Douglas Boykin, Monday,
Nov. 24th, at 4 p. m.
Mrs. Jas. Wallace, Secty.
Teachers' Mooting Postponed.
We are requested to announce
that the regular meeting of the
Kershaw County Teachers' Associa
tion h'as been postponed from Sat
urday, November 22nd, to Saturday,
December 6th, at which time it is
desired that every white teacher in
the county will be present.
Music Club Met.
Another charming function of tho .
week was the meeting of the Mu-.|
sic Club on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Bratton deLoach. In
addition to the club members; who
were all out in full force, there
were many invited guests, who en
joyed the evening to the fullest ex
tent. The large old fashioned par
lors and spacious dining room were
filled with visitors who listened to
an attractive program.
Those taking Rart were MesdameB
Eve, Sawyer and Mills, Misses Lu
cia and Lillian Yatos, Selma Par
rlsh. faelen Gelsenheimer, Alberta
Team. Annie Workman and Messrs.
Geo. Rhame and Ernest Zemp.
After the program an hour was
spent In social chat, while the host
ess served dainty refreshments! con
sisting of punch and cake. The nextj
meeting of the club will be with
Mrs. F. H. Sawyer on Saturday, De
cember 6th in the Afternoon.
A Good Woek FV>r Fines.
One thousand and fifty dollars is
the amount collected in fines from
the cases disposed of by the court
last week. This amount has been
?paid by the Clerk of Court to the
County Treasurer. v
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Fruit Cake Material *
Seeded Raisins *1
Cleaned Currants
Fancy Drained Citrons ^
Christidis Figs which have positively no, equal
Crystalized Orange and Lemon Pcd
Fruit Cake Spices specially prepared
5 Found Fruit Cake, National Biscuit Co. and? Sun
shine Goods.
Cranberries, Prunes, New Buckwheat
Potato Chips?fresh and crisp'.
UK W TlHt l, UOMK WKUOINCi.
MLfp Kate llrown U??)iu(? 'Hw1
Bri4? ?f Mr. OIimm. Kimmuui.
i i (iiiiinuat HtnouK the pretty borne
weddlugw for which Cumdsu ha*
oeeii ho fumed la the punt, wuh thai
of Allah Kale llrowa to Mr. C, J.
rthunnon, 111, which wuh solemnized
at ulne o'clock oa Woduobduy at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mth. if. (j. Brown oa Lyttleton Ht.
The homo wuh ablate with light
ami (in- (|?m 01 ai Iomh were Olttboi.M,
and urilHtlc, uad were carried out
la a color scheme of white and
green In the ceremony room, and
hull, while the dining room won ull
la pink. White uad pink chrysan
themums were used with churming
effect, with the Southern Hmilux
uad pine. At aiae o'clock the bri
d.tl party d<v*i*aded the white-curpet
ed, green gurlunded stuirway. 'I he
brides aiuid,4MlwK Urace Myers, of
tlhurleston, wore u beautiful ?%own
Of1 blub, trimmed In blue muiibou,
aud curried white chrysanthemums
und feriiH. Mr. Leo Little wuh
groomsman. Then came the amid
of honor, MIhh Mlaale Hello L)oar,
of Charleston. Blue wuh beautifully
gowned In pink chlffoa over pink
Hilin, with trimmings of pink murl
bou, and carried plak chrysunthe
muniH and ferns. The bride enter
ed with her father, by whom nho
wuh givea in marriage./ She wuh
beautiful in her weddiug gown of
white .brocaded charmeuHe, art 1st 1
cully trimmed in white muiibou.
Her veil wan fashioned Normundy
cup effect and caught with a spray
of white blossoms.
The groom with hiu best mitn, Mr.
John Smyrl Malsall awaited her at"
the improvised altar in the ceremo
ny room, and beneath aa arch of
green and white the Rev. Dr. (lor
don performed the beautiful an (Mm
pressive ceremony of tho Episcopal
church.
The wedding march wan played
by MIbs Mildred Ooodale, whose ar
tiatlc touch also rendered soft mu
sic during t\\e ceremony. Cake and
wine were served abundantly and
healths drunk In sparkling cham
pagne.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon left on^
the south bound train for a wed
ding trip in, the "'Land of Flowers,"
after which they will be at home to
their friends in Camden.
The bride's going away gown was
a handsome suit of French blue,
with hat to match. The . presents
were many and beautiful, and attest
the popularity of the young couple,
to whom a host of friends extend
congratulations.
Will do to Camden.
Miss Mary Pishburne, of Walter
boro, who has most acceptably f 111*
ed the position of housekeeper at
Fennell Infirmary for a short time,
leaves tomorrow for Camden. Miss
Fishburne has accepted a position as
housekeeper in the new hospital to
be opened in Camden next w6ek^ ?
Friday's Ilock Hill Herald. $
Edison's real Talking Pictures ] at
the Opera House Tuesdfty. Jtfgtx'-*
Mr*. Ix>ug mm
Among the charming 'social af
fairs of the week whh tho tea on
Tuesday afternoon k'v?o by Mrs. M.
lv tfOUgi u? 1 1 1 1 1 pduce Mru. John Wy
He, of Canada, who with her bus
hand and children ?re i<> upbnd ' ???
winter in Camden They are locaj
*Jd In the oleuunt Long home oil
Mill street, and Mrs.Wylle will he
u charming addition to (linden t;so
MjyJX /bar lev Morton, ?>r Bai
timoro, wiiti Also an honor guest..
Fine, bamboo, and smilax furnUb
ed a beautiful decoration for the
spacious rooiiiH of thiB fine old
bouso which lM>aetB the distinction
of fearing as a guest in tho fnr off
day# of long ago ,no im a peraoto
age than Gen. George Wavbington.
The feature of the afternoon wan
the delightful vocal selections ren
dered hy Mrs. Morton, whopu clear,
and bird-like notes. charmed and
hrilh'd tho listeners. Mies Belm^
?arrish played the 'arroinpuniment.
Del it ious refreshments wore served
hy MIbmi Henrietta Johnson, Fran
cis Itoykln and Bland WilliaiiiH
Kern's C?i(U?n are "(Mndlon ref
lection." They are made in their
tnodcl plant by expert talent who
delight in maklpg only the UBarT.
Kern'b caudles are made from the
purest Hugar, fruit JuIcoh, chocolate
and nut meats. They are fully guar
atlteed and satisfaction Ib assured.
Fresh supply Just recoived at G. W.
Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR
SELF IN TIME
Kidney weakness is the fore
runner of two dangerous disease*
Rheumatism and Drlght's DIb
ease.
? ? IT TAkKH HUT UTTLK - ?
? TO I1RING THIS ABOUT
- the weakness, Blight at first
1b UBual'y thought insignificant
and therefore neglected.
To avoid serious complications,
treatment should start with the
first hint of trouble ?
NYAL'S Kidney PilU
nbould bo * kept handy, ,
ready for instant use.
A pill or two now and then in
sures perfect freedom from kid
ney disorders.
< It means strong, healthy kid
neys, regular in their action and
the blood free from injurious
waste matter.
. Worth much more ? but
only fifty cents the box..
Whatever a good drug stroe
ought to have ? and many things
that other drug stores don't keep
-r? you'll find here. Come to us
first and you'll get your wants.
CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY
? TO THE
GREAT
BARGAINS^
Are Being Offered in all Lines of
MERCHANDISE
Mercantile Co.
T T OLD up a minute! You
are a Stetson wearer
yourself and. you know just
how he feels about his Stetson.
,You will be interested to know,
? T
I f
too, that our new line of Fall
Stetsons is now here at your
service. Come in and look
them Over. Soft and Stiff "Stet
f % ... ? . ?* ' - . ?
sons for Fall 1913. Right up
to-the-minute in block and
color? and a touch of the ultra
if you want it.