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&itrtal nnh U?rnmutl ^jtrmn ^ by miss louise *T nettles phono 3)0 J HOPE. /pHEHK If nrftVi' on browd ?ji tJiflri But hut tfornc bird lo <'hr?r it a* hoc" *'nK< ?n ,n ?'V?*ry breiiRt, ? Khouji'i *'?' may n?t It. ^ jf today the Imavy winy Of tor*?* Ih ??p{?rc?nlnu prrfh?i"" tomorrow'* sun maj briny ybowtarv h<art h blewaln* -Unidentified. ?QUIN6 WAYWARDNESS, \tOV i"Hy 1oh<J a ho rue to water, ^ JHM you'll find thlH true, I think, ?pint iniln*? ll'u homo In thlrwty Tbiif ? "?> wn y to mako hint drink. -?WlllJiim J Murlacher fjiindcil <Jirl llonoml, A< il^ joint culebrujrlou of the lit fr.tr> ' scM-ii* t U?b of Winthfop College iitlie Auditorium, hold Monday ove Nov 24, MiKH Virginia Taylor, ?resident of i he Winthrop literary go<ic<y. waH tiUosen to deliver the ^luta'ory and also to introduce the ?faker. Mis# Taylor 1h a Camden girl tind litis taken a high stand with bor claHHinateH being very popular among the college girls. With the MInhcm Yates. An enjoyable afternoon wa? spent ij the Maids and Matrons bridge ilub, with Misses Lucia and Lillian fates as hostess. The golden sijn tkine of russet November streamed ia thru the open windows and the rooms were bright and cheery with flower* of Autumn. After cards sandwiches, fruit sal ad and coffee were served. Homo of the regular members were out of town. Mrs. Ifickson, of Cheraw, woa a guest of the afternoon. The ?uhBtltutes were Mrs. Doug, ioykin, Mrs. L. T. Mills, Mrs. Gil liam, MIhh Selma Parrlsh. A I*>vely Party, On Friday evening last tho home oi Mr and Mrs. H. I j. Watkina pre *nted a Kay scene to tho passers Tlx' long piazzas were illumin ed with varied colored lanterns, and light flashed from every window. MIsse? Ned and Marlon Watkina wre entertaining In honor of their lousin, Kllen Hull, of Cheraw. Tho parlors and dining room wore beau iifully decorated. In pink, while soft .shaded lights 'shed a rosy glow over everything. The little host esses themselves were twin roao luds in their dainty frocks of pink thlffon, while the honor guest was a winsome picture in pure white. In ike dining room delicious cake and iream were served ? everything rose ttntod. and with forty five pretty Jrtrls Hid handsome boys, the room was also '"flower filled." < The hours from 7:30 to 10:30 were passed in playing games? the Ipmes that are time honored, but tier new to each succeeding gener ation. Death rf Mrs. Can then. Mrs. Jane Cauthen, widow and tklrd wife of the late Mr. Thos. J. fauthen, of Westville, died at the residence of Mr. David .0. Fletcher, near Westville on Tuesday, Decem ber 2nd. The burial took place at 12 o'clock on Wednesday at Damas cif Church, the funeral services be i>K conduetod by her pastor, Rev. S. D. Hailoy. Mrs. Maekeroll, 1 of Winnsboro, ?jent several days in the city tli is the guest of her brother, Mr. Geo. S. Iliggins. |'Ki;kh>i:m k ui;i>out Of lite Work of till' Joint |>. J4< 'ii I ic ily l9iu|H?*r tor I'iwi V?;?r. The Chapter has Just dosed a most successful year with a mem bership of kh active members, The monthly mooting!* havo boon Inicrening with music* literary ami t * * litl features Chapter p1?*Ikcs havo been promptly remitted, and donations for the year tiro, ah foi jOWi! $20 towards South Carolina Uni versity ami Winthrop Scholarships. $2u.3o for Arlington Monument Fund $H.llo of said amount was contributed hy -the children of The Camden Schools, $tj,UO for Shlloh Monuim-nt, with additional $2.40 from sale of Cal onda I'm. $2.00 fur Drinking Fountain at Clemson College, and two Veterans have been assisted with funds in sickness and otherwise. l/ocal IliHtory Day, Jan, 5th., and Arlington and Hhiluh days, were ob served with fitting program. On Memorial Day a dinner was nerved stlie Veterans of tlio County,; 125 were invited. On that occasion the Chapter gave an entertain ment In connection with the moving pic tures in order to meet the demands upon the treasury . A medal was awarded for bent composition by pupils of High Schoo on subject of '"Plantation Life Ho fore the War." Six papers were sent for Roll of Honor, and nineteen Crosses of Hon or wore received for May 10th and Juno 3rd. Four have been ordered for Dec. 20th. A delegate was sent to tho District Conference April 2\, nnd paper furnished for the occa sion. Floral tributes have been placed upon the graveB of two mem bers and four veterans during the year. A Chapter Flag has been finished and presented. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. John Cantey, President. A Card. Ill severing my connection with the Western Union Telegraph Co., heret I want to thank the people of Camden for their kindness and con Bideration to me." 1 have been in your midst for over thirteen yeur?. I have known your joys and your sorrowH, your trials and tribulations, they have been sacred to .the trust. If at any time I have seemed in different or remiss 1 trust you will overlook it. I feel that I have ma ny, many friends in Camden and I hope to be kindly remembered by you all. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Gann. Camden, S., C., Dec. 2, 1913. At (i'racc Chucrti. The morjiing service at (J race Church during the winter, and until further notice will begin at 11:16, instead of ejeven! The afternoon service will be held at 4:30 p. m. The Sunday. School meets at 10:00 a. in. All are cordially invited. '.5 ,_r Death. Saul'ortf Ross, the nine year old | son of Mr. and Mrs. K. 15. Koss, (who live a few miles north of Cani ? den. died Monday after an illness i of about two weeks with pneu monia. The remains were carried to 'Hlancy. pieir old home, where j the funeral was conducted at Union 'church, by Kev. T. .1. Cupstid Tues day. You are countir^ithe days to Merry t Christmas. And you are also racking your brains to find the best way to make it a cooking event that* will bring praise from your family and friends. This store will aid you All the latest danties are_?arried in stock ? the finest materials to make that delicious plum putting, that appe tizing mince pie and all the other delights of the season. BR UC E'S The Pure Food Store - ? < 'lii'it?tiua? Itaxuur. The J. J). Kennedy Chapter, U I). of t Iijh illy will, u nder the el ttCfiK management of Mid, IIiih illibth, given (|a/.uai at the Ker #?UW ijuards armory on J K ceiuber i8 ami 1 U, at which light refresh ments, dolls til ujl . kinds, throw handsome oiit'H to he ru I ( ? ? 1 1 , and ftpious, plain and fumy, will bo sold, I in re will bo a i'ii pond itihti, which 111? children will enjoy, Kv orybody cordially Invited to nt u>nd, purchase some article or good otip of chocolate with cake. Home made candy will ho Hold by some of tiie future daughters of t h i t* ehap <-er. Thin booth being particularly at tractive. The Chapter bus been willingly and Honorouely assisted in this work by friends who are ?(<>( nietn burn, and I wish to assure fbom of our gratitude. The proceeds will bo used for our charily work, ami it is fitting thai we liavo one en tertainment ' before Christmas,. as wo Intend making thin u helpful and comfortable season for some of the veterans of this county who arc in need and have, appealed for help. Three dolls, a bride and i wo bridesmaids, will ho handsomely dressed and voted to (ho most popu lar little uiIhh in ('itiuden. This lit tle miss will have to work for her popularity. In order to get an ear y n:art Mrs. Hirsch begs all little girls who will help out in this work, 10 coiue tt> her for a sealed box, and enter the content at once. Those dolls will bo worth working for. Bee Mrs. Ilirsch at once for particulars. Wll.1 not everyone who can, hold up our hands In this groat work of philanllirophy which will be our principal work in future, Pause, for a short while in your efforts towards your own Christmas, pleas ures, make or buy some small art icle which will go towards tho hap piness of some one or many upon whom the glow of life's sunset rests. Mrs. John Cantey, President. Throe IlomoH I'urcltaM'il, Mr. J. K. Watkins, of iiUcknow, has recently purchased I)r. S. F. Hnmington'tjQiptage on Mill Street, and will move to 'Camden the first of the coming year. Mr. G. A. Parten haB pure hawed the Frank Zemp cottage on Hamp ton avenue and will oecuppy same. Mr.C. P. DuBose Iuih purchased the Anderfton home on upper Fair Street. * All of these transfers were made through the real estate agency of C. P. DuHose & Co. Winners at Crosby's. In the drawing at the ice cream parlor of Mr. G. W. Crosby held Inst week the lucky winners wore H. Switzer, the $5. gold piece; J. P. Ijewis, gold scarf pin, and C. S. Nicholson, ladies hrooch. Tho ar ticles were given away to induce trade, and there was no little inter est manifested in who would be the winners. Miss Francis Blair, of St. Mat-1 thews, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. j Ijeonidas Cain. ?l Civile <H)|)I|T t'AHDH. Work Done l?y tilo Colli* DiiHiik ItH Ij?m Wivk, * The court of gcuornl sessions for K 84* 9b aw County closed Inst Satur day when Jurors and witnesses were u l dtsm.sfccd after having been in so^sicn r??r three weeks, wit It ibe i?x ccptlon of t ho adjourned time t)f ihu second week. Since the closing o i )io criminal business the follow* In# civil cat t s have boon disposed of ; .Mttry Motley hitler, u K't i it hi Win, J, Motley, null for possession of land. Verdict for plaintiff. Motley had boon in possession of the land for twenty -- five year*. The case will very likely ho carried to the suprein court. 'i'he case of School District No. is ligation It. it. 101 1 lot t and Lydla V. Kli|ott was settled without going to trial l>.. K. Williams against the North western Hallway resulted in a ver I diet for plaintiff for $600. This suit wits brought for damage to htnd hy fire mi 1 1 posed 1 0 have been caus ed hy sparks from <uigihe defendants line, A motion for a new trial was ovor ruled. ? I, H>, Holland, hrpught null against Walter HinsoiJ for failure to build house according to contract, A vor^ diet wax found for defendant. In tlie ('hum of (}. W. Crosby vs. the ltev. T. J. Cupstld, In null for possession of an automobile, a ver dict was awarded the plaintiff. In the cast? of W. H. Tiller vb. the Iiev. T. J. Cupstld, suit for bal ance of money due on note, the court directed a verdict for plain tiff ol $ 3 II 1 .jU?? , without the Jury go ing into their room. In the caBen of G. II,, H. H., and I> 11. 1 itt vi in against the Soabourd Hallway, and also the eft ties of H. It. Jordan, John It. Jordan and V. J. filpHcoinb against the Seaboard Railway, both cases were settled without going to trial. In a Halt brought by John (!. Al bert and James I. naiim for dam ages sustained by fire from Bea board ruilway a verdict wiib directed in both cases for the railroad. A motion for a new trial was overrul ed by the trial judge. A non Buit whh entered in the case of Mack Fulton against the Seaboard because of the fact that plaintiff failed to comply] with condi tions set by the court. John Champion, who was an em ployee of the . Hermitage Cotton Mills, of Camden, brought a suit against the said mllj alleging that ho had been discharged and praying for the penalty of five dollars per day as is allowed against corpora tions for falling to pay discharged laborers after demand has been made for the same. The caBe was first tried -by a jury in Magistrate Flncher's Court, on October 1 5th of thiB year, and re sulted in verdict for the plaintiff for one hundred dollars, as the plain tiff had been kept out of his wages for twenty days after demand had been made. The defendant alleged tlwit Cham pion quit their employ. The plain tiff alleged that ho was only out of lilt' mill oiio < 1 a > , Uliil iliiit it it* ihu custom of t liu mill wlion lit oyura<iw* ih out for onl x, 000 du> to i?ul u bpttiu hand In liib yltuo loiuyorurlly , and liiat wl|?l) ho wont li.u u, u? m> i<o woiK, thai li in jol> bid boon gtvon to another (i#rwon und t but nu employment wiik yro vidvd lor bill). All uypOtll Willi taken to Hie lOUl'l oi Common I'Umih ami the rawe w?i.> argued TbniHduy afternoon hofore Uud*u> It. \V. M(?miutugor, who over ruled t ho grounds of appeal and iiT firmed tbo dec lb Ion In i In* iiuikIh traio'a ton it. The cane will very probably be carried to tbo supreme court. H?lni( the find chho under the new law tbo case Iiuh boon wutnhod wlili a grout deal of latere#!. Tbo mill people were reyreaented by W. II. del.ouch, and Champion wan re y - refilled b) M ft S in i 1 1t and I <\ ! Iloilgll. Wltl'IIH Against llll|?OS|('|-h, The Salvation Army like all ?>t iior business organisations has laws Unit gOVOril it rt blltilDt'Hh affairs, Slid with this fact ill view, 1 being u repre sentative of the Hal vat ion Army ttiul legally authorized l?y ICvaugellno Booth to contribute whatever service 1 can for tlio advancement ot . the cause* I reprBoont, 1 herewith offer a protect to the people of Camden, Sumter, Florence, St. Matthews, Or angeburg, and Newberry counties against Impostors from Charleston and Charlotte coming into the above described territory ami funds in t bo name of tho Salvation Army. Anyone giving to any per Hon who Is not. a representative of the Columbia corps glVes to an im postor who 1h wITolly unworthy of the contribution you make to them. The foregoing counties, belong to the Columbia district and no one can ask a contribution within this territory who Is not from Columbia corpH 'without an object to defraud. If the friends of the 8alvation Ar my wish more conclusive lnformutio advise Urig. W. A. Crawford, of At-< bmta, <ia., before you make another contribution to anyone asking it. S. A. Dillman, Knvoy, Columbia Corps. Other papers in the above diHtrict are requested to copy. On IjOiik Auto Trip. Prank M. Thomas, wife and two sons, who are making an auto trip from Troy, N. Y., to Tampa, Fla., reached town Friday night, stopping at the Hotel Williams. Mr. Thomas will write a full account of the trip noting the auto routes, roads, game and fish conditions, hIho the new and old garages and gasoline sta tions All these notations are be ing reported back to persons inter ested in the routing. Mr. Thomas has forded 63 at reams from iiO lk ton, Md., to this city, and has snapped Borne 100 pictures. To this point has not had $1 expense in ear trouble. Miss Caroline Speights, of Green ville, a student of Wlnthrop Col lege, was the guest of thq Misses Taylor for the Thanksgiving holi days. liKttAI* HAI.KW UAY. I Toil TnulN of City and County |*r?? iwviy C(uuik?mI IImiuIn Monday. Monday being I lie t iit>( day of i ht? month til 1(1 it Kill billt'Miuy, bOVOllil ir.u th of land and home* woro Hold i.i iroiti of i ho ?ourt houue. Owing to tho inclemency of tho wont her not ho Iui'kc u erowij wuk pr oho lit ft# on wimilar okubioiih Tho following property advert isod for unto chung od ownors: Ono hundred it ml forty ucrew nettr Sunder# I'noK, Jtint north of Cntil'* dull, wub hold by tho Minder and wont to J. <\ Nichoiion ror tlie mim of |i>ou. Twenty five arrob bit tinted in tho town of l.lot liniio, albo bold hy tiio MiiHtur, went to J. c. Nicholbon for tho bum of ^ ^ , 8 {> U . Uno hundred and seventy hU ucroH situated noar lilHiU'y lit Went \Va~ toree, wold by Out Hhoriff uh parti tion BHio, wolit to II. L. IiIohImm k foj $1,000. Throe hundred mid thirty throe ucrcfH situated in I ho norttyorn part <>f tho county, near tho watorn of Lynches Crook, sold by tho MiihUt an foreclosure muIo, won? to Ciyburn Live Slock Op,, for $3,0I>0. One hundred and eighty eight uc.roH situated on Twon.ty Klvo Mutt Crook in Wont Watjeroo, and Hold aii estate ualo, wan purchased by J. L, Ouy for the hiiiii of $1,000. Two hnndrod and ten acres situa tod about nix niiloH oast of Camden, Hold under foreclosure by the Mau ler, went to John J. Workman for tho Hum of $1,4 25. Two hundred and forty seveu acre.' aituivted in tho northeuBtern section of the county and Hold by the Mas ter au partition Bale, went to J. O. Maasey, attorney, for $800. One hundred and five acres, in northern section of county. Hold by the Master for partition, went to J. C. Massey, attorney, for the uum of $1,000, Tho VUlopiguo house and lot lo cated on Lyttleton Street in this city was wold by the Mawter and W?ih pur chased by Mth. Emma C. ViUepigue for $5,100. The tract of land belonging to the Villoplgue estate and containing 30 acres located on the road* leading Houth of Camden, near Swift Creek, wan Hold by the .MaBter and purchas ed by L. A. WittkowHky, attorney, for $180. Bird* Won lik Darlington. At the recent Eastern Carolina Poultry Show, held at Darlington, Mrs. 8. M. Mathta, in th? Barred Plymouth Kock clasH won Becond and third cook, fourth cockerel, first pullet, third and fourth pen. Mrs. Mathis also won a ten dollar vacu um cleaner for largest, and host dis play by lady in the show. Card ofTlwuikN. I wish to extend our heartfelt thankB to our neighbors and friends for their help and kindness during tho rocent illness and denth of our beloved son. JMr. and Mrs. II. B. Hons. STETSON HATS TJ 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, too, that our new line of Fall Stetsons is now here at your service.* Come in and look them over. Soft and Stiff Stet sons for Fall 1913. Right up to-the-minute in block and color ? and a touch of the ultra if you want it. L. Schenk & Co.