The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 24, 1914, Image 5
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f(>r flu* Jiaxt ton days Joy has reigned
jHprriif- 1,1 ndsonjo home <,f n,e
Otrriwis OM ? WXW street. Tim
occadIo*1 Mm# ? congenial house party,
with Mrs. Margaret O. MHlor and
Mixses IIalH?? ami ICIi/.aheth t'arrlson
ax hostesses hiiiI the following fortu
iiate guests: MImm. Camilla Ixindon, of
pittHhoro, N. C. ; Hay Smith, Tlnj)portA
ville; I ^ua<- Ix>ndoih North < 'oIiumMm ;
Holmes Springs, Georgetown : Herbert
Qillimu, Petersburg, Va. ; and HIhsoII
Kj?iu?<l.v. Camden. ^
BoHflnK and swimming in the lfkfv
hikI Beveral auto tripN to nearby town**
were much enjoyed, Whllef no formal
function marked the o<*casion, there
wax always something interesting and
futertalnliiK golngj on.
An Enjoyable Party.
The homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. fc,
Watklns wan ablaze with light and gay
with laughter on Friday evening fyljet}'
jack Watklns was the genial lio?i. at,
one of the largest parties of the *tun
nwr months. About thirty of the yoUnflf
er wt were invited to come iq3 AYitff
make niorry in compliment to thfl Wi
lting girls and boys, among whom .werp
Miss Ellen Hull, of Cheraw ; Miss Mary
Detfaussure, of (Charleston; MIhjj Lu
ofetla Haker. of Columbia; and Pldtch2
er and Olarerice Kykendall, of ' Rhck
Hill. i ?
The girls were placed behind a scresp
and only their slippered feet were
allowing. from these the boys selected
their partners, and falling in line they
marched to the Air Dome, where the?
movies amused them for a while, and
returning to the house, generul danc
ing was engaged in for. the balance of
the evening, Tables were conveniently
placed on the lantern-lit piazza, and
Ice cream and .cake were served dur
ing the evening.
Camp at Vatighan's Mill.*
Two plantation wagons and two or
three touring cars, left town early
Tuesday morning bound for Vaughan's
Mill, n picturesque spot about six miles
north of Camden, aud beside this
pretty sheet of water and boijeath tluv
wide spreading oaks have pitched their
tents for a ten days camp.- There is
an old time mill on the iplace, and tin;
lower tloor lias been eleared for -a
dancing hall, .so between this fascinat
ing amusement , lishing and boating
on the lake, and wandering in the big
green woods, it will be a continued pic
nic. It is one of the largest camping
parties that has left Camden this sum
mer. as aliout 27 answered to roll call.
Mrs. 11. l? Watklns. Mrs. Lawrence A.
Klrkland and Mr. .Tames Del^oaehe are
the cha pi-rones.
Dr. K. II. Kerrison has gone to Sul
livan's Island to siK'nd his vacation,,
Hamilton Itoykin. of Columbia, was
a week end visitor in "'Camden last
week. *
NOTICE OF MEETING.
The regular annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the Hermitage Cotton
Mills will be held at Camden, S. C., on
Tuesday. August 4, 1914, at 12 o'clock
noon.
Joseph iii The I .and of JCgypt.
This Inii ivsiliix picture drama in to
he port rayed on (ho screen at tho All
l??>jgr some (lino in (ho noar future
for the benefit of the Young Woman's
AU1 Koclety of (ho l.yttloton Street
MeUnallst Church. Tho <<xiicl date lias
not iMHfii fixed, hnt watch tho hoard*
and l?e *tiro to koo it, for thin pathetic,
roiiiantio Hint thrilling story of the
Ilohrow lad ban delighted large aud
lo^oos .In ovory City where tho picture
has boeil shown, Homo time within
tlu*tvext few days, the pleasure will be
youfx. Watch for It 1
DIED July 12th, 1014, Fra, the 'lit
tle daughter of Mrs. F. K. Alexander.
This little hahy of only eighteen months
was ho bright, sweet and attractive that
ofto ad won the love and admiration
of a)l Vvho knew her. Ou<\ deepest
sympathy is extended the mother in?
tids grc^t sorrow which has east such
a shadow over her home. ? From Hap^
tilt', Bungay Hohool Cradle Itoll.
l^lth Mrs. D. A.Boykin.
? XlW Wednesday morning bridge club
was delightfully entertained by Mrs. I).
A.' Boyktti this week. The cool, airy
fufrms were made further attractive by
cut flowers and summer greens and
4ffcef' t'Urds dainty refreshments were
s^fv.ed. The substitutes were Me?
dames w. O. Hay, Mcltae Whltaker,
Rben Mcf/eod, G. V. Salmond,, Misses
Leila Boykln and Lucia Yates.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Bank of Camden w?U
be held at the Hank ofllce on Monday,
August .'tyd, 41914, at 5 o'clock p. m.
C. H. Yates, Cashier.
Mexican Missions.
Nearly all onr mlslonaries who were
driven out of Mexico have speedily
found llelds for fruitful s<jj*vice in the
Mexican work on this side of the'ilne.'
Mr. Creed for Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the ofllce of Treasurer of
Kershaw county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary. If elected
I promise to faithfully discbarge the
duties of the ofllce. J. E. CBEE1).
On Fishing Trip.' .
V Messrs. W. M. Young, G. L. Black
well, W. .<). Hay, J. B. Wallace, L.T.
.Mill.- . and A. J. Beattle left Monday
morning for a few days fishing In the
waters of Bull's Bay, oft the coast of
Charleston county. ? f.
A Card of Appreciation and Thauks.
' In behalf of Pleasant IU11 Baptist
Church, near Bethuue, I wish to ex
press our high appreciation to all that
gave in helping us to buy iiews for our
church. The church now stands nice
ly seated. We hereby extend our grate
ful thauks to one and all who helped
In this work.
(Miss) Evvle Copeland. *
Bethune, S. C., July 20, 1014.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
24th day of August, 1914, I will apply
to the Probate Court of Kershaw coiin*
ty for a flndl discharge as Guardian
of James McGirt and Hubert McGirt
E.'J. McGIRT,
Guardian.
Camden, S. C., July 22, 1914.
a..
Candidly, we want
? your grocery trade
TRY OUR
Fresh Country Meal and Hominy, Fulton
Market Beef. <|f Boiled Ham, Dried Beef
and Breakfast Bacon,
Sliced to Suit Vou on Our Meat Cutter.
THERE IS NOTHING
consistent with honorable merchandising that we will
not do for you in our efforts to please and to satisfy
your every desire. " V ?"
That's enough for this "ad." Now come |
and SEE what we will do for you.
B R U C E'S
The Pure Food Store
PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of Interest Gathered by
Our Reporters.
Mrs. Willis ("ai/ley is visiting lii Vi?*.
Klnia.
Mi ; V|f. R, , Jr.. sjtoiil 1 1 1?? week
lii CburlMtu.
Mi. .J. I. XlOWerii, of in'Hr Kershaw,
WIIS |)| Camden Monday.
Miss I v lit ii Yates, ? ?f ( 'iini(lt'(i, Ih
visiting friend* lii DaiiiiiKton.
MIkh Mary Detfaussure, of Charles
toil, in visit ing relatives here,
Mr. and Mi'h .J. T. Nettles ami Jack
hjh'hI .yesterday in Colunbla,
Mrs. <111111111, of Caffnvy, Ik vlKltliiK
her alster, Mrs. John T. Mackey.
MlK8 Olllc l<ewls, of St. (JeOI'ge, i?
the guest of MIhh Meine Turner,
Mrn, W. P. Davis Ik visiting friend*
and relatives at JohnHton and Aiken.
MIkh Minnie Craig Taylor has re
turned from a visit to friends in Aiken.
MIkh Margaret Taylor, of Camden, la
visiting on the Isle of Palms. ? Charles
ton
Nettles Lindsay and Mister, MIkh Nan
cy Lindsay are attending a houHe party
in Lancaster.
Mrs. Helen Jones left TueHday for
Meridian, MIsk., for a months visit to
her mother.
Mi*h. Roht. Team and children' are
at home again after a six weeks stay
at Mt. Pleasant.
Dr. Ruist Kerrlson, of Camden, Is
H]MMullng a month on Sullivan's Inland.
? CharlcHton Post.
Miss Agnes Corbett has returned, af
ter attending the summer school at the
University of Virginia. ' , '
o >
Three days more to Register for
Primaries. The Club Rolls close on
July 28th. Do it Now.
Miss Rlietta Wilson, of Camden, is
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. M. L/> Law
son. ? Laurens Advertiser.
Mrs. William A. Reatty, of this city
Is visiting her relatives in Camden this
week.? Florence Times.
Mr. Jerome H offer left this week for
a several weeks' vacation at his old
home In Manliiem.M'tft
Mr. Julius Campbell who has been
quite ill with typhoid fever hi the
Camden Hospital is much l>etter.
Miss Lillian Yates, who has been vis
iting friends in the city, lias returned
to her home in Camden. ? Charleston
Pokt,
Mr. and Mrs. Job. Shiver and chil
dren, of Charleston, visited Mrs.
Shiver's father, Mr. J. 11. Arrants last
week.
Misses Everett Blrchmore, of Cam
den, and Christine I >ukes, of Columblft,.
are quests of the former's sister, Mrs.
E. (J. Kirvnn in the City. ? Knsley Prog
ress.
Miss Annie Cuthbert, of Charleston,
Ik the guest of MIhs Euiaile Yates.
Mrs. H. Tj. Schlosburg and children
and Miss Rae KaresliT hrtve returned
from Sullivan's Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watkins and
Miss Willie Watkins, of Camden, are
on the Isle of Palms. ? Charleston Post.
Miss Elizai>eth llahon is at the Isle
of Palms for a few days."*'
Mrs. W. G. Simmons of Wake Forest,
N. CM is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. W. D. Trantham. Mrs.' Simmons
is much beloved in Camden, and to the
regret of a host of friends her visit
this time Is limited to two weeks.
The four months old child of Mr.,
and Mrs. E. C. Adams died last night
at 7 ocloek at the family residence on
East Black street. The remains were
taken to Kershaw this afternoon for
interment. - Wednesday's Rock Ilill
Herald.
?
Miss Olive Itha me will return to her
home in Camden, S. C?, today after
spending a month her<**folth her aunts,
Mrs. M. M. Murphy, on North College
street, and Mrs. Edwin V. Durham,1 on
West Vance street. ? Wednesdays Char
lotte Observer.
Big Springs is quite a i>opular resort
for Week end parties from Camden.
Among those who enjoyed the attrac
tions this week were .Mr. and Mrs.
Ehen. McBeod, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Burnett, Misses Loree Arthur, and Miss
Mary deSaussure, of Charleston.
tl) " f
Miss Dora Roof, of Iieesvllle, has ac
cepted the position of choir director of
the Methodist church, $nd also has a
class iu vocal music, f&ie is an ac
complished soloist aud will be quite
an addition to Camden's musical and
social circle. " , *
Mrs. E. M. Roberts, of St. Ixmls, Mo.,
si>ent a few days of this week with her
father, Mr,_John Arrants. Mrs. Rob
erts Is pleasantly remembered here as
Miss Lilly Arrants, and her visit, after
a lapse of twenty years was a pleasant
surprise to her friendw, who were de
, lighted to see her. y
The storm Monday night wrecked the
barn of W. E. Whltese), a farmer of
York county, and killed three of his
mules. ... - - .
The Yorkvllle Enquirer says: "Barge
numl?ers of birds and chickens were
killed throughout tfr? hall-swept dis
trict last Monday night by the falling
hailstones, and there are some rports
that even rabbits have been found dead
in the path of the storm." .
HI* Wuuiidh Not Serious.
IlijlllicK uf |?| .Inline II. M. Int.. h
who whh i i? 1 1 \ ihU igonib)| 1 1 1** \ 1<
till) of an attempted assassination, iv
.???i\liig a iMiinfiil WOUIlU ill t li?* lib
doincn from a revolver tired by an un
known white tit a u . were described an
? "very suiierlh-tul" l?> the suiierintend
?*i?l of Knowltou hospital, where the
Injured man underwent mi o|M>rntlon
Hhortly after the assault. That Dr.
M < ? I n I < i, 1 1 will |>t' sutiieiently r^-overed
t?> blVO tin- hospital within u WMli
was tin* express**! opinion of tin* hos
pital sii|>ertutcndoiit.
All efforts t? apprehend the attempt
ed assassin by Columbia |h?I1?-?? ottielals
and attaches of the sheriff's otftce luul
through tin* morning provtii without
result. From the seene of the shooting,
the fleeing gunman wuh trailed by
bloodhounds from tin* state penltentl
ary four Idoeks toward the southern
part of the eity. At the corner of Hull
and Pendleton streets the trail wuh
lent, and |M?liee ottielals expressed the
liellef that the fugitive hud here board
ex) Home vehicle.
The Chronicle force Ik Indebted to
Mr. .!, II. Moore for a b}g Juicy water
melon. It lmd a "worel&h" taste.
1>I10I> ? In the hospital for the lu
Maue, on July 1-1, 1914, r.lizaheth H.
MeOlester, colored, of Camden, H. C.,
aged years.
Four tiersouB died uh the reuult of
excessive heat lu Ht. Ia>u1?, Saturday.
The government kloak registered 109
degrees. (<v ?
money to loan
ON REAL ESTATE ? ' EASY
* TERMS
B. O. vonTresckow.
MARY E. HAMPTON
REGISTERED NURSE
Durham, N. C. v passed Stat? Bd.
of South Carolina ; i ><?st graduate
of Lincoln Hospital, New York, N.
Y. Residence 916 Campbell Ave.,
Telephone 284-J, Camden, S. O.
Eas'Em Eases Aching Feet
It will take but a few minutes
the first thing IU the morning and
your feet will he comfortable all
day long. ,
No matter how much
you are on your feet
Nyal's Eas'Em
will , make them
feel good
Just dust a little into the shoes
and on the stockings the Urst thing
In the morning ? you will forget all
about your discomforts.
E A S'EM
absorbs any moisture and
checks perspiration
? the feet do not swell and will not
ache.
A large package-r- comfort
for the entire summer-; ? 25c.
When we had a chance to get the
exclusive selling agency for Nyal
Family Remedies we Jumped at it.
They are known among all drug-1
gists as the highest quality line on
the market, and are prepared by a
great firm of manufacturing chem
ists, famous for fifty years.
CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY
Wants? For Sale ? Rents
WANTED TO, BUY ? Scond baud
slu>es of all kinds. Wo will pay good
prices. Camden Hnrnoss & Shoe Ite
IMilr, phone 53. 14.
STRAYED ? ( )ne brown mare mule,
strayed from Sprlngdale Tuesday night
Finder plqaae notify Camden Mule
Co., Camden, S. C. < - ? 14.
WANTED ? An iudiistrlous, sober
you uk man to take charge of gin house
and weigh seed, must Ik? well recom
mended. Address II. II. Boykin, Boy
kin, S. C. 14.
FOR SALE ? One two-horHe wagon,
and oue hay rake, one mowing machine.
In first class condition. Cheap for
cash. Apply to W. II. Halle, Camden,
s. c. ?' . 14.
WANTED? I have ju#fc received an
other car of those good '"Chase City"
wagons and want to swap them for
some good horses. W. C. Moore, Cam
den, S. C. ' 7-3-3mo. ...
FOR SALE? Bay Horse, 8 years old
Sound and cheap. Camden Motor Co.
WANTED ? to swap somo good bug
gies for mules and horses. W. C.
Moore, Camden, S. C. 7-3-3mo.
JUST RECEIVED ? Another ship
ment of the best buggies in Camden.
W. C. Moore. . 7-3-3mo.
: ? ?
WKSTKRHAM PLANTATION
Wiil'jiave three registered Aber
deen-Angus Bulls in service. Term?
three dollars cash. Also two large
type registered Poland-China boars.
Term* $2 caah. All service* guar
anteed. W. A. Rutn, Manager.
Ayr. 24? 6mo. 3.
Hw> rharlowton County I^mooniilo
Kx?*lltlVO (VllUIQlitiH) llHH mlo|)tC<| th??
AlWtnklllll Imllul -\stom
Tlu-iv UK- H ? nut f?.i
Vtriotu lit HMiluml county.
BIG CUT PRICE SALE.
All Ix)w Shoos, artd Summer
( ?must tf<>. Wo arc ofVor
ing big values.
McCfttkill Bros*
"The Good-Time Dish"
No mutter what the occasion, or who the guest*,
happy smiles and Rood time* are always there when
Rogers Ice Cream i& served.
Rogers superior Ice CrCam is to be found right at
your local soda fountain. Easv to get; costs little. >
Whenever you want a cold, refreshing delicacy that
will make you forget the hot. dusty summer, get in a '
cool spot and enjoy a dish of
ROGERS ICE CREAM
A Superior product, taade in Roger* big modern
plants by expert cream makers, from the choicest and
tastiest materials. It's smooth, rich, healthful, re
freshing?delicious, All varieties ? cherry nut, cara
mel nut, strawberry, vanilla, tuitti-fruitti, chocolate
and othev delightful flavors. We make a specialty
of fancy designs and brick cream.
AT YOUR SODA FOUNTAIN
Fresh daily from the Rogers freezers. To avoid
disappointment, demand ROGERS.
We want everv' dealer who isn't handling Rogers'
cream now to send us a trial order and let tis prove
to him that Rofrers is the Cream that brings enthusi
astic second orders, builds up ice creap) trade and
makes the store popular. Order by mail or phone
from nearest plant.
ROGERS ICE CREAM COMPANY
COLUMBIA, S. C. SUMTER, S, C.
WANTED? To Buy Cattle
. ....... v-.;. w.o:. . ? * .J. \ ? - ?. - P. ' ?
Highest cash price paid for good cattle ? fat or poor? all
must be free from cattle tick.
Camden Beef Cattle Farms
FRED E. PERKINS', Special Partner L. 1. GUION, Proprietor
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 West Gerv&is Street, Columbians. C.
The Only House in Columbia making a specialty of supplies wanted for
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Oil Mills and all kinds of Machinery. Write us
when you are in the market.
Notice the Finish
of our shirts, ties, etc. Every seam
perfect, every button firmly sewed
on, very' button hole large enough
for the button. They are little
things, perhaps, but they add to a
man's comfort. Take, a look ot our
newest things for bmb who appre
ciate. _ ?*
McCaskill Bros.
CAMDEN, S. C.
The Relishable Kind of Soda
Ih the kind we serve from our foun
tain ? cool, cheering, thirst-appeas
Ing. The first drop and the last
are equally pure and tempting ? i
perfectly jlellcioirty ? /flavored to
mil t all tastfcs anij^Smj^e^ ifin^lyst .
enough ice-cream. to- make It posi
tively refreshing at all hours. This
Is the healthiest drink one can
take In the Summer time and like
wise the most economical.
-Camden Candy Kitchen
HI We Deliver Ice Cream to All Part* of the City.
Pl)one 78. Camdan^S. C. ,
To What College Shall We Send Our Son?
A mowt important question for parents. Consider some of the advan
tages of the .
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
a A rapidly growing college. In three years Its student body has increas
ed eighty per cent; Its resources have tripled. Ten buildings, splendid
dormitories; thirty-acre campus and athletic grounds. New Science Hall,
Modern Library, Gymnasium, with physical director. Expenses moder
ate. Full collegiate courses, rearranged for most efficient education.
B. A., B. S. and If. A. degress. Faculty of well-trained Christian gen
tlemen. Positive religious influences, its students come from the beet
homes in South Carolina. For catalogue, address.
DAVISON M. DOUGLAS, D. D, President, v CUaten, Howth Carolina.