The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 17, 1914, Image 5
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the bewildered seer.
KM>\\ tli.it Hlid b|)ttOrrb|'M4
Will i . I.' Itl< Nil Oil# a lit) Wl??. ;
Knew t'liot Hllk w <m iiik Npfn (lic-Jr thteu4
l'u i|i <'>k Miw ImMenlleH,
* ?ll | :,V rohf* blonjoin on tlu> earth
I ? iimi h an mi; i an<1 diw ;
in || ?.;.?/)< Vi ill. 1 1 1 Mi I li
Tin V l>'<tnt ?he !?*??? vt-HH L?|uo. ?
i I MiU"it (honxtiim 8lini)K0r thliiKH,
I. i t- that linn l?t kIukh
i 1 1 ?u f h?K? off ^iici' wiiik"
Aii'l 'by M"''? Oh the nrmiw.
? 11 T | don't know when> Iiouik Kt^y
I ? N'ni' \\ Iht? time k< I |>H tlu- IIkIU,
L,,, c,(?\\ a 14k tliliiK llko today
t (,i, hido 1 1 >- ?-l f t<?nlKli?
?-Jkno Uiirr.
lOiiKtci Dunce.
(jiiriumt.it of graceful Southern
iniias, great bnnches of delicately
irrlml wisteria, and snowy white
o# wvmI formed a pleasing decora
Ion lor I lie pai'lo| ftli(l bull I'OplU of
|u; b.auiifol Kirk wood on ?\1*)nday
ivi'iiinK when the annual Kaster ball
faa danced by Camden's young ho
1<>ty people. -
Tin' jo'v.oly colors of wpriiiK were
^produced in the dresses of the
;iil a ml electricity shed her brll
laiMV over a gay and festive scene
s Mie beautifully gowned young
jronun, with I heir escorts engaged
n geijtera.l d line nig to the entrnuc
nu luuhie ol thfi K i rk wood or<-h<-f,
i,i . During th? evening :,10 4BWR'R
vere invited In to the (^offoe^mom,'
vIum-c coffee, Hftiidwlches, cake and
(ream were served. The Kirk wood
nptc(j for the warmth of its lios
vitality, and the periple of 'Camden
ne indebted to Mr. and. Mrs. T. ftd
u ii lid Krumbhol? for riiuny delight
' ii l entertainments.
Those attending were Miss BIftnd
TODAY
"Love ?ar Throne"
In Two ['arts, "with Win. Shay and
Leith Baird famoUi "HCtOT* pf
the Motion Picture stage.
"Slim 'The' Tables"
A continious uproar of laughter from
start to finish.
TOMORROW
"Miracle Mary"
? ? * .
Don't Fail to See This Big Three Part
Production.
5c and 10c
NV.UHuuu and i.t r 1 1 Uini, Mltm
'"WfroiiK, Nil;, (?:- !?' 1 .?!?!. Hoykln, Mi ll
iU\Ui Carriion, bit
<"iii Lillian. Yate*, Uob*<
(Mi t > , Louise Blakeuey; Mr ,nui.
Mr*. Harrison. of Ikltimore, Mr.
'and M>h, Lerc,?y ' Davidson, Mr. and
Wr< 10. C. vqq Tr??ckOw, Mr; and
UfH H <; I'aii! nil. Mi iiini Mih.
C. H V at on. Mr. and Mm. Kofi' and
Mis* Jones, Mr, and Mr*. Whistler,
Mjr, and Mrs D It W illianiH, Mr.
V*. 10 j < i Ij i . i >11 , .1:,. d.uif Klrkland
Messrs, Jack and Burnet WhHaker,
j.olljp VlliflplgUO, I '? i s : ; i ? 1 1 K('lin< <1 \ ,
Bulph Shannon, Dm , s llcath, ,\ed
Williams, Dr. Stevenson, Dr. 10, II.
K riiiitjn, Djf. I.. '11. Kcrrit-on, Wil
linm Lindsay, Arthur Humphries, T.
D. Aucrniii, lOrnes' Xcin p, Win. Trot
tor.
IOhnUt Egg Hunt.
The 'beautiful spring afternoon
brought c;ut a largo crowd of girls
.and boyt* to- partielptHe In the Eas
ter eg ? It tint given by the Working
Society ol . lie LyttlotOn Street ,M.
1$. Church, The Bjintti^ had bo
lected (he O era Id yard on Broad
Street and amid the blooming, flo
wers, and among the shrubbery had
hidden dozens and dozens of eggs,
representing every color imaginable,
The little totn enjoyed to t li?? full
eat. extent the seeking and finding
of these treasures. Who does not
remember the thrilling pleasure of
finding a nest filled with pretty
white eggs? And when the ne8t?
arc mado by tho bunnloes, and the
eggs of < many briHiant hues, the de
Hght Is unbounded.
Master Edwin Goodale found the
.golden egg^-and Miss Agnes Shan
, Hon captured the white one. For
their skill in detective work, they
were each awarded a. pretty. box
of. candy.
The affair wrk a success financial
ly, alsp, and Mrs. Coleman and her
CQ-TaboreiB are tcriJo- congratulated.
With Mr.s. K. Taylor.
The Hobkirk Hill Chapter, D. A.
It., met on Thursday afternoon with
Mis. CJ". fi. Taylor at her home on
North Broad Street. The regent
Mrs. 10. C. von Tresckow, presided,
?tttwi- M ntr?J oh n~ ? Gtmtcy* * "was secreTa
ry pro teni.
The discussion for thArtftfternoon
was, ..Bull and. It it t lediBJ . ; Streets.
Mrs. S. ?('. Zemp read several selec
fitious from Historic Camden, and
Mrs. 10. 0 von Tresckow read sev
eral interesting articles from Wash
ington papers. The beautiful pi.y
no selections given by MIhsob^. Alber
ta Team and Selmja Parrish were
much enjoyed. Delicious tee cream
? and cake "were served by MisseH
Margaret Taylor, Ethel Smith and
Elizabeth Wallace.
The chapter adjourned to meet
tokh Mrs.- rfohlL Lindsay on Thurs
day, May 7th, at 4:30 p. ni.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miller, who
have been visiting relatives in Cam
den for. the past several weeks, left
on Saturday for their home in St.
Paul, Mian.
When You Give an Order
at this store you can absolutely rest assured that
the order will be filled with positive fidelity. No
substitution or carelessness. We'll please you.
You receive the greatest attention when the order is given,
it 1b filled correctly and delivered to the minute. Courtesy
and painstaking care form-fc^arge part of our business success
unci you may be sure we ^no^f^you appreciate $hat kind of
treatment.
V
Send us a trial order-t6day and let us show that we
know how to please you and retain your custom.
Mlttttl /%<??,; M< KN*Kh
1(4 '"?!? K, <<?,,?<, |||(. off||1<. uf
'Wlff of I'lulml,.
' IU " *T? j
Willi.,
' Mi Murray MoOorniick, or ttf
1 ,U,M Klmti MttUon
Mc Be*. ;??..??
Kir. n. r. Cornwall and MIhh Lay
1 Marcus, of < 'it hm!..|,
N,r M- OitWanti, ?,! Kuniii', ,
*nd MUh KH?io 10. UQbtrtH, of Cam
Mr. Wfirl Brat.ham and MIhh Mat
Me Bush, of DeKtilb.
? " I 1 1 1 1 *??, of HlyHii-wood, j
?""I Mi,.:, EMU* M < ? 1 1 1 r > i c
iff, \iKin-w Hi n ii ham and Mists
kiltie liouiii. <>\ Uigoff.
Mr NV I.I 1, oil and MIkk .1,
ii?iwrii, Camden,
Mr. Robert iJt Draffin and A] (hh j
"oan JoiufH,. Kernliftw.
Nh BAftdp}*, tit it ianc>, J
and MIhh Nail nil? Outlaw, Of Luck
now.
.Mr. Leo Kauikenberry, <>f Heath
hP'l"K.? h ml |||W *lan?l? ogb?ni,
<>l Kerabaw.
Mr. .J u?u?k Hairy Mcleod, of
"embrfrtp,, and MIbh Oertrudo" |>ic k
elt. ol iildKuuav.
k Knrl (,<),,,> iod Mis* Xanni,.
Hail, . of Caspatt,
Mr. O. W. Black well, of .Htfttee
""<1 MIsb Wliihle L*e Gardner, ' of
.h<>i ii une.
Ml. Frank L, Pate, Koruhaw, and
MIhh Lillie V. 'Hose, Cantcv. >
; Mr. Kurwell Shirley and Mr/
<t a n i c ! K?i|v, Camden.
Mr. Gary l?ale and Miss Jennie
Hill, of LuHrtiow.
Mr G c. f) lack well and MIhh
I'HUe Cook, Kershaw.
Mr. T. L, Davis and Mrs. C. V. 1
iifi^n, Camden, rfd 4.
M.Mr'^RUfUS ,,,nBon' ''Ugoff, and
sh l< rands Matthews, Oantey
Mr.KlotcherKeliy Mj^ j "t ,
Kelly, I.UKOff.
Mr. Maw., u. self, Jacksonville,
I.imoff" "8 Sa"le H?"e 0ftr<ln?r,
- Mr. tt, W. WrlKht and Mrs ,M
nietta Abrur, Kershaw.
. Mr. Thomas J. Brown and Miss
B Arrrants, Camden.
..,Mr;(1)' ??' Moore. Lu'goff, and
MaKgie L. Branham, Blaney.
Mr. Benton Sheorn and Miss Bes
e Roberts, CaindVn
m -John II, Whitaker and Miss
Agilee Lowry, Kershaw.
Oclorc<J,
_ ' lioykln and Marie n?-pT
Kill,
, Arthur Stoke* and Mattie Meek*.
Scot) McCorrnifk and Annie .lack-"
HOU .
tt', UiandiuK/^l t-arrie JidYerson,
ILhomas Herirv and Estello Cly
ourn. * J '
Davis Lorick and Birdie Stover, i
George Mason and Amanda Rob
inson. 1
Jake Truesdell and Kthel MilletJ
,Lee Voumans and Ketla Mamn
ton. 1
Jaincb Hall and Hat tie James.
Blakeley McCarley and Mamie
ihompson.
h rank Brown and Susan Williams
Arehle Williams and Julia ]>eas 'i
j. 'Daniel McCaskfll Qnt\,\
Singleton.
Dave Allen and Emma Oantey
oqscar Harris and Martha ? Black- !
nion. I
Edward Henry and Henrietta' Wil- 1
1 Hams.
Robert Duren and Lula Duren. !
Gilbert Richardson and Phillis!
Bowen.
Willie. Ballardand Betaie Robinson.
I? -yharite Black mon antT Sail j e Shan
non. . , V
Johnnie Wade and Queen llQugh.
Fred Ellerbe and Katherine Page.
Arthur English, and Florence
Smith. * <
Lib Jones and Elsie Cantey.
Willie Gaskins and Maggie Hig
gins.
Herbert Gardner and Bertha Kll
g?.' V-v,.'
Adam Manigault and Sallie Hall.
June Major and Rose Garyl
' Henry Anderson and Hattle Wil
liams. ? ?
Richard Hall and Lula Jackson.
Chap Knox and Delia McCaskill.
Sam Richardson and Mary Lamb.
Prank Thomas and Emma Mur
phy,. . r t.
taurwell Kershaw and Alice White,
William Cornish and Sallie Brewer
Johnnie Spann arid Kate Camp
belle. " . ?
Pinckney Shaw and Eva Dow.
Tom Estridge and Alllce Whitaker
James Stewart and Lillian Pick
["?Ut #
Mitchell Ingram and . Rebecca
Fletcher. _ ,
.-Jrtcuir Alexander and Bessie Rainey
?/ Alex. Jack<ion and Susan Daaa.
Townsend Reynolds and Philiis
Jones. >
Reuben Josey and Julia Har
grove. ? ~ ' ~ TJ ' TT
J^avid Hudson and Millie &cott.
Jim Miller and Anna Bracey.
Stockton Riggs and Hettie Ar
thur. >
James Gaskins and Mittie Lewis.
Esau Davis and Ella Jonea.
Hammie Kellv and Polly Ches
pqt. ~ ?
] lames^Wade and Lualla Bynum.'
.'.fi'l 'i ' 'i 'Vif'.i' 1*1 "r"i ?? ii
Hob. i DavU Hint h. i. n Jumeit,
Randolph Rjch '<114 Miny Law
AOS
Albert <?rv en and Lottie Adnui
lOB.
AiUhii M.t>o and Uochelln lilair.
Rhhaid Williams and l.nla Oil
I bird
Willie Williams and Minnie Halle
Robert Blnimcn* and Mat tie iiel
LUU- ' ? ?.* ' ' ? ' :
Kddle Brevard and 101hI<? I'ea.
Willi,. Smith and NJary 'lav lot'
Rennie Taylor and Venus Cham i
plon v
Hid K\)Jj||]|0|| and I'earl Small
Lanrin Brevard and jLuey Urlpp<Mv
fJlOinil'H Wliliahm and LottliM) ?ay
lor.
^ H*tid < 'rosby and ld:i Patterson I
Joe HsbirfOU and Serena I'rhn
Ploton . ? /
Willie Haile and Laura Shannon
l,e. > Me('aski|l and Tommy Trues
<1.11
ftoberi Kl r}il?>" and I'o.lly Cpn
ntugham.
Will in I Mi : en and 4 < Ik. 11 ni j
Joe Jenkins and Mamie H row 11'.
Will!)! 111 IMcke! and Martini Clif
I011;
Virgil llolloy ami Mttfy jfane
Arthur I'ressley and Martha
!?' t? * n 1 1 1 1 1 n k -
Stp Sand<M,s and Sylvia B?*aufort.
Charlie Salmond and Katherine
McDonald.
^~"\faurice Truesdell ami 101 la Isboll.
Jninrtfi Beckham and Laura rar-i
iyty, -y- v . ;???>
Djci 1 )i a ket ord and Sarah Harris.
Grant Knglish and Lnla Trues
dell.
Willie Willis and Ola Graham,
' ?
An April
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lang
have issued invitations to the mar
riage of their daughter, Elizabeth
Rives, to Mr. William Alexander
Beaty, Jr., on > Wednesday evening,
t.he twenty-ninth of April at half
aftter eight o'clock, Grace Episcopal
Church.
The bride-to-be is the youngest
daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Laug and the grand-daughter of*
-the ihte Gen, J.:-B; ? Kershaw, d 1b
tinguished in South Carolina history.
No girl in Camden society is ad
mired more than Mfss Lang. Her
beauty and wlhnirtg personality have
won a host of friends not only in
her nitti.ve town, 'but throughout
the state who wil 1 be Int e rested in
this notice. , Mr. ( Beaty, who has
been fortunate enough to win one
of Camden's fair daughters, is a.
SUCfiCHsf m* young business man of
Flop hc<".
At tliO Opera House.
All entertainment, "The New
South," its heritage of song and
story, will be given at the Opera
House Monday evening, April 20tli,
| at 8;S0 p. m. It is given under
S tlifc auspices of the base bail team
| of the Young Men's Success Bible
I Class of the Camden Baptist church.
1 An admisssion of 26c for adults and
1 Be for children will be Charged.
| It fs% hoped a large crowd will be
! in attendance.
Another Dentist,
Dr.' L. Buist .Kerrlson, formerly
[Of Chfcraw, hrrjved in Camden this
' week, * and* will locate, here for the
practice of his profession ? dentlss
I ry. He has, engaged rdoms over
W. Robin , Zetnp's drug store, and
J his office will be fitted up as soon
as his appliances arrive.
ltural Carrier Examination.
j The United States Civil Servlcfe
I Commission announce an open com
I pet Itive examination at Camden, S.
<\, Saturday, April 25, 1914, an a
result of which it Is expected to
make certification to fill a vacancy
in the position of rural carrier at
Kerslyiw, S. C., and other vacan
they may occur on rural
routes nt post offices in Kershaw,
county^ The compensation of a"
rural carrier Is- based upon lengthy
of the route. Salaries range from
$484 to $1,100 per year. Ages
18 to 55 on date of examination.
Further information can be had by
application at the Camden post-of
"oe. ?
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Ralph Shannon, who is a
Student at Woodbury Forest, Virgin
ia. spent the Easter holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - C. J.
Shannon, ^Jr. ?.
Mr. Henry Storhecker, of Charles
ton, spen? Easter in Camden.
Mr. Seattle, of Florence, was
among Camden's Easter visitors, i
Mr. Marlon Zemp, of Sumter,
spent ^the week end with his parents
Dr. and Mrs. F1. M. Zemp.
Their (Ti?)r?.
The Victoria theatre this week
received a shipment of two . hundred
opera chairs and the proprietors are
busily engaged In erecting and
placing them in position. ? Large
crowds have been in attendance
uport this show place and the new
theatre is proving popular.
The shoe product of the United
States exceeds that of England, Oer
many, B^anrV an <1 Italy, yrlth u. f*W
mora count rise thrown in.
on Houtlieru.
| Wn?tnRlqiK J) (!., Aulrl 1H. Kol
! lowing hih tit ut emeu t of l?Vd>ruary
jit Oth III K'.mml to Koutlirin Hallway
rinnuolag, PrNidtnl Ktilrfax llarrl
?<oii annouueeH (hut with tlu> proccmt
of fjv? million dollar** of equipment
trtiHt nut oh. Hit* .Sou (horn railway 1
haw j 11 hi coutraetod for 7 f? locomo
tive*, ,54 all *io?l }?HHHetiK?M' train i
Jciir#, and 4,0TB freight 'rain cars, j
largely of h( count ruction.
Of I Lu? <i,n)('omot i voh, 4fi will be *)| j
thp > Miadu freight f \ | . IB
oi Hit' I'Hvifk- panHengiM I ype, 18
liix who#! sw iteheMr, and right
wheel Hwilciioih. They will bo built ?
in accordu n?vfc with th? luteal and
tnoHt UrtV roved dt'tdgnb and will be
similar to motive povvur Qf KUlUv?
I > !>?? .-i now In Ht'i' vice on th<< IIim'h of j
tin- MouUierh Hallway .where traffic'
Im hoavlCHt,
Tin* all steel passenger etjulp
uuutt include it 4i t'tjiiclivu til i|u?'
largest and la ton) typo, electrically
lighted, 4 dining carp, '? comhiua-.i
t.jpii p.r.aeiigerv and baggage tarn,
mail and huggugo carts, and ?? bag
gage and ?ixpr?;m cuCn.
The in7f> freight train caiv -will ?
Incliidett HUBa thirty ton ijtool tin
dorfrnnie vi'i)Ml.iinr i><>\ dlTRjf; '>nn !
filty-U n all iliool flat .ftiih, 200 en- i
booses, l(MiHt?<?d underframp tt.iock
cars, and 2 B steel undorfrnnio poul
try cars.
This large equipment . order ahowB j
the belief of Bout hern Hallway Co.
In the continued prosperity and
growth oi the lorirtory it servoa,
and i t k purpoHO to enlarge ita faell
iiitH 'o keep pace with that gorwt h._
Ah Boon a? i' can be delivered by
the builders this equipment will be
placed In service and at f li <? dispo
sal of the buHliioHK Interests of the
Southeastern territory. ^
Kresh shipment of Kern's fine
candles just received at Crosby's.
CocoanutH in Honduras cohI only
a thouHand.
Now OrleariH has a municipal debt
of $43, 000, 000.
.Maine has 7'.*,9BB ?? wage carntTH,
employed In 3., 460 factories.
Kolu I . K- - |Clllt ||(h,
On?* of the niout notti bio tiocial
ovontn of tho nfcrtHon wan the hoi(in
<| I it k of MIhh K*hI?' ItohortH ami
Mi I'' M < '??mi-iii op Sunda>; \ |)
rl| 12, at l:8o o'clock, To KtriiJiiH
of MeudoltdionnK wedding march,
rendered l>y Mlwb hjvlo .Itohortu, tin*
mil 1 1 1 1 1 1 s ?>oi?'rnl lii ill.- following
order Mirth Jennie Kolnrli. null
Mr J{ I,. Mooro, MIbh 1 1?* 1 1 Mooro
VVltll Mi \V f, Itohcrta , MIms K\u
Howling Villi Ah'.. ?!. I>. Sheorn, the
HOV W. || Ki/.i-i of flcint IliK
T(lt (I fS.-lll WHM \\ I ( l'l?*f>H?<d tlllly I.N
t ho ' family and a fow luMiiuilo
friends. Tin* bride waa gowned In
a xoingnway coat tiiuo of tango with
ac<-< ysorU h (o mulct/'. '
Mrn?. (Momenta an MIsh ItohortK
Is mi.' ol tin- most popular younj; la
(lien ul d>le town, She will hp an
JpconUvo whore cvi'i' alte goes, caHHt
lug her rayn of Clndst Ian influence.
Wo rn grot -the lour. hut her boat
<i i irlends vylhh for her a 1 1 f ? ? f ? f .?u
pn-nii 1 1 ?t pf) I n. .
Mr (Momenta la iiyoung iuhii of
aterllng qualities. Hp la a protnl
nont business man of Siiinli'i;.
Mr. jjhtl Mrs. Clements leli iin
mediate T> for BUmtor, whore I hoy
w ill in. ai homo ? <> i h?dr . friends
XXX ?'
( Ll li MKimNOH,
N'o.ire is horoby kIn'OII to tho vu
iiO.UK* Democratic ClubH of Kershaw
County that they avo coquetted to
IU(9gt on Saturday, April 25th lnat.,
for purpose of reorganizing and
electing delegates to tho County
Convention which meets at Camden
on May 4th, t91 4.
Thos. Kirk land,
Count y Chairma n.
C. W. | Hirchniorc, Secretary.
Largo lint' of, Croekory ware, cov
ered dishes, (Mij)M and shucors. Also
big bargains in lamps. Nice lino
of stationery. Camden Five and Ten
Cents Store.
MONUY. TO IX) AN.
On Improved farmn. Quay terms
Apply to B. ft. Clarke, Camden, S
C. V 60.
Canada's 1911 herring catch ag
gregated 2,25 1,27:1 hundred weight.4
"Something Bruin!"
\VTieTr~TTU> BfHir-Tltlery to cnHnjsr
lee tlreuin in his own Arettic
reglonn. Maybe ho Iwim sampled
HHoin^'of ours, ft ml thlnkn sill loo
(*re;jriY 4? alike. That's wirev<T~
- hf> ?yi VffQUg, There || one ho
pure, ho deeitc|oui, k<> deii^M -
fully flavored, or ho tempting
a? outH.ujHl that is the* candid
opinion of everybody wiio linn
tried it. All the ingredient** are
carefully selected ho a? to em
Hiire perfection, and the. flavors
are mosBt delightful. ** ?
Camden Candy Kitchen
We Deliver Ice Cream to All Part# of the City.
Telephone 78 Camden, S. C.
the'
Millinery Review of Fashions
may always be found in
OUR
SHOW ROOM
It helps you dccide"
ASK TO SEE IT I
MISS MATTIE GERALD
WALKING lN^OUR SHOES
is as e^sy ah can be. Vlo blis
tered 6r Herd feet to make the
cxercise a torture. Get a pair
and you'll enjoy either a short
stroll of "<jJT Rood brisk walk. Oiir
slides are made for service a?
well as looks. They can be put
on now and wqrn with vall the
comfort of old shoes and with
- all the newest In style', as well.
McCaskill Bros.