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personal mention. L 0f Interest Gathered by """ Our Reporter*. j/?ui* I*4' <'i.v,,ur" '* vi*UlHK ??? K.er px, ? *?MU' Truwdel Is vUltlng in J yr Jauief UlHkeiiey. ttf St'*' ?York, ] j In CillKlell "" a vlM|t SIMM's Haiut'l, of K?*r??liu\v. were! fcititr* in <'amdeii Monday. )/r awl Mm. Hen Halle. of Coluui ^ hjKiii Smjday in Camden. I.lttlf Mi** Kinlly IJtUK Ih visiting] m Hirrlot Itaikor. of Columbia. jjr, Klli'H Tvvifty KjM'iit neveral duyaj riih fri.'iiil* ?'? l.ugolf lhls week. Hp. Margaret C. Miller Is flatting | W. it. JKvi'. Jr., of Beaufort. jlrs. T. S. Myers aiul little ddugh p of Charlotte. are visiting friends *>? MM Catherine \Valla<-e left Monday ) t Wlnthrop, where Mhe will attend j?mer school. Miss Miiiiil<* Taylor haa K??m* ti> Muwtun. where sin* will act as bride's Hid in a wedding. ,JUss Ktliel Yates Is visiting at t^?j jfc of Palms, and will aNo vbflt jjnds in Charleston. - t Sir. and Mry. II. K. Keese ?m| dniiKh W.of Kershaw, spent Sunday with] jjatlves iii Camden. Mi- A. .1. Hellman. of Atlanta. ? In Camden on a visit* to lier parents, (r. ami Mrs. A. Ka resh. ! " ./ m Kdnn Kelly, of * Kershaw, whol b been, visit intr at the fyome of Dr. I Jtjhurn. has returned home. [jibs Klizahetli Newsom, of McBeeJ rMiiii Mrs. \. It. (toodale Monday, en | pote to summer school at Rook IIII1. pir, Ramlolpli Kirkland. who atteiul the College of Charleston during! It list session, is at home for vaca tur#. Douglas Iticliardson and chil li* visit in*; at Flat Rook. X. C'.. # guests .,r Mrs. David It. Wil P* H. L. Watkiiis and;, daughters, E. S. Nettles ami Miss Ellon Bull, visitors to -the Capital Oily dur- ' fe>S the past few days. Ihorinvi'll and < taknian Hay, the 008 of Mr. and M rii W. O. Hay, t vlsltinu their grandmother. Mrs., ,T. Hay in Columbia. Mr. Edwin Sullivan, who recently tiluated nt the Cincinnati (Allege of tbalmitiir. l?:is secured a itrense to Ktkv in tin' state of Virginia. Messrs. John T. Mackey, 1 B. Wal *, H. 1? Sell Inst in rg itn() C. II. Yates bm^ed the meeting of South Caro * 'Bankers si t Charleston till* week. He reiij estate agency of Kennedy torkuian reports the sale of the Mrs. icy Hoykin rot t age on. Union street 8o}>t. Mi freight. of Ooftimlrta. Mr. Win. l.atta. a former memt>er [tlH* Cniinlfu police force, who has ? residing in North Carolina, was [4 visit t.? n*lativiis here-this week, fc Bcruun Mi UmhI. a salesman -at fll('I*(Ml Mini Kelly store, has Ikhmi Ww*i in tin- ('amdeii Hospital for taal uti-k- wintering from typhoid t . p7*'- n. ,\ n ut s. county deroon much' requests us to state jtt.l?artU'i? tlrsirliTu bulletins on can-, ?floan have ^iine l>y calling ott'lllffij '?*itlnjj Mm a i Camden. ti* many friends of Mr. uud Mrs. Savage u ill regret to kuow that ? 'iave tour rhildtvn ill with fever. >e family lun i just planned a trip to !?*? 'husett* for the summer. Clara ami Josephine Cureton '?ecoiie to Chester to visit, their aunt, * John C. Cuivton. They Vere Join* [> Columbia l.y Misses Arabel and Kennedy. of Taigoff * * J ? i?v visiii,1(, Mr aml Mr^ ^ ... ? * * -; term I i<i v iclson and t>yo chll Uroy. .lr and John Stevens, of |MtQ. at" ? Wilkes. Mi i vavidson-^eaine i?P | ^?yto s|M'ini the week-end.? I Aiv y- Advertiser fh. and Mrs. Y. M. \Voate? and ehll ^ Camden. stopped^ovar In the for a few hours Tuesday with Mr. m fc. M. wukes while on thfclr ^ the mountains. ? I^aurens Ad Kate Viliepigue and Mr.. John toft last week for Greenville VUlepljfue's ear. Mr. Vllle t*turiied, but Mlaa Vllleplgoe time in Greenville and CIVIC LKAtilR NOW*. <?r#und Itrokvu K?r Erection of < ar kMgb Ubnury on Monument Purk. Thi league meeting on Monday af ternoon wax uuusaally lurge and la tereatiiq;. Mra. N. H. (ioodfll^ presl^ (*1 ttud Mrs. K, O, von Tresekow tH'Utl a* swretary. The Ia-uku.' regret Uit that their new ly elected aial etlldent president, Mra. ltevi(|s.?ti ?-ould not be with* tlieiu, hut Mt justified hi their cboliv of Mrs. iioodalc an tirat vice-preHident. After roll call aial the reading and approving of the minutes the new of th-ers reported. The eorre*|>ondlnK aecretary had written nve letters the book* had not been tit rued over to the treaaurer on account of the pre*ident'a altsenea; Mrs. Ifuddln had collected for (lm*n, Mrs. von Tresekow '$^.25. The dues were due in February ! hut have not been turned In yet. Mrs. von Trt?ckow asked that all inemhera send their dues to her at once, aa the numlier of paid up members innat be sent to FV*teratlon Year I took. Thirty 1 ? . ' * . ? two have latid and we have 08 names on the liat? Mrs. Wm. Shannon re|a>rted that the Commissioners and ourMayvr had proiniaed water for the Generals' foun tain cm Kerslniw Square and a light uud were willing to do likewise for all squares. AH the parka should have water a?d light*?- one member remark ing that she waa afraid to go through Hampton park. it is so dark and dan gerous. The depredations on -the fountain to the General* were thoroughly; discuss ed, the nurses and little Childreh and older la?ys using the -fountain us a play ground and bicycle speed way. Mrs. Harding moved that the League peti tion Council to protect fountain by placing a trespass notice on fountain, making the penalty $5 and seeing that an officer of the law enforce aame. , Mrs. tdn Tresckow offered an amend ment that parent* of children be warn/.; Jed of i>eiialt>v Motion as amended was adopted*. . i Yucca and Pampas Grass have been planted In Hampton park. I , _A committee was appointed to con sult with Xqpervbfor Went as to hedges on county road to Mulberry. It was moved and carried that the League re quest to be given the sujiervislon of said hedge. the corifoty to pay for cut ting so as to renied3"^the butchery of the hedge each year. Another com mittee was apiMtinted to ask street <-om miss loner to put the streets in bet' fer condition for automobiles and travel generally. ' VV;C'-^ '(> ? - Department reitorts were next Ut order. Mrs. W. I). Barrett not being, able to take charge of rest room until fall, tin* following ladies offered to visit rest room weekly (luring sum mer mouths: Mrs. Itaruch, Mrs. Sum ter Itliaine. Mrs. Jno. Itlinine and Mrs. S. C. Zemp. The 1/eaghe thanks Mr. IHckinsou for iee delivered at rest room each day. ? A committee was apfiointed to ask health officer to look into sanitary con ditions in Wards 3 ami 5 especially, there are more flies in the town than > r good sanitation warrants. The second Clean l*p Week will take place from July 1st to 10th. Inspec tions will l>e held again and prizes awarded after Ottobj?r (Mean Up. Lists of honorable mention ami general Im provement of premises will be printed. The department or seed ammKOPfe: exchange will soon be ready to carry but- its purpose. The Junior League chairman will 1h? elected at next meet ln*' Mrs N. 1L Coodale rejHjrted that Mr.-vUe&.XJUM HAS willing to give. a Civic League benefit film at tlje Majes tic, matinee artd night a^5 and 10c ad mission and it was decided to ask for entertainment the last week in June, the members to sell 5 tickets apiece aud children to be asked to at tend matinee on account, of .' seating capacity of house. The president, pro tem. then read an open letter from our State president, Mrs. Allen suggesting programs for years work. Mrs. H. K. Coodale Will arrange Tear Book. The League will co-operate In any undertaking to improve our schools and favors the establishment of an j 11th grade if that will, rais<\ the schools from C class to It or A. We must work into Class A. The good news from the Library committee was that the ground was broken and the material being hauled for the boflding. Miss Elisabeth Kn gUsh of the University of South Caro lina library . offered catalog books i _ . ? / '%? a... f 1 - - ? ' " '* T# 1 - - ' ' ' " J^1 * MR. W. R, IIKYAN OKA I). it ? H t;i i i i-i ??t I'opuUr Vouiik >Im u Cur ried to North Carolina. AfterV|?II illlieHH Ui HfVIM'Ul wit>kli with typhoid fever, Mr. W. It. Bryan died mi the CuiiHlfii Hospital early Sat urday morning. Although a resident of Camden for only a few years Mr. Bryan had hy his friendly and cour teous niauer luade ninny friends who sincerely r^rvt his untliuely deuth. The body was removed to McCorui Ick's nndcrtakhiK |>urlors and on .Sat urday afternoon at live o'clock Rev, 1$. Smith of the Methodist church conducted an impressive service ? many gathering to pay a last tribute to their departed friend. The floral offerings were many and beautiful- -tokens of the esteem in which lie was held. While in Camden Mr, Bryan was C^D Ue(4wl with the Southern Bell Tele phone Co., and his tleath in the prime of life lias cast a gloom over his friends and co-workers. The following gentlemen ? fellow hoarders at the Truesdell house-? es corted the remains to the deiH>t : Mes sers S. VV. Van Ijaiullngham, N. C. Arnett, I.. A. Sowell, W. F. Carr, \V. A. Curry and Jerome Ilnffer. Mr. J. A. Hough, manager of theft Southern Hell at Camden, accompanied the ns-i mains over the Southern railway Sat urday afternoon to Burllngtou, N. CM tlie former home <?f Mr. Bryun at which place the funeral and Interment was held mf. Sunday afternoon. The youdg man was 21 years of age and leaves a father and three brothers In North Carolina. . ? * ?? t I ? 1 - " 1 Simpson Elected > President. Mr. Chas. .1. Shannon, president of the South Carolina Bankers Associa tion, attended the meeting of the Asso ciation at Charleston this. week. He Is succeeded aw president of. the Asso ciation by Mr. J. W. Simpson,, of Spar tanburg. . KMiriug the afternoon' session Wed nesday the association adopted a reso lution condemning tlie.shootlng to death of Sheriff Hood, of Fairfield county, applauded ,the heroism. ^>f the . shertJC. and laid the <i>rnehttone -for the erec tion of a' monument to the deceased of ficer. Tb?- resolution Included provis ions for officially bringing to trhe atten tion of the legislature the heroism of Sheriff Hood, ahd seeking state aid for jtlie family of the dead maii. ON A GALLON OF GASOLINE ?' 1 1 if 1 * . < "Dwlfje" Car Carries Five Passengers Fifteen Miles Monday. Mr. W. K. DeLoache, of the Camden Motor Company, who haH t?he agency for the Dodge car tn this territory, has been demonstrating this car a few days, as to the ease and beauty of it, and Monday afternoon Invited H?v. J. C. Rowan, ,M. H. Heyman, E. N. McDowell and Clarence Dunn to take a ride with him for the purpose of testing the distance on a gallon- of gas oline. The tank had been drained and one gallon of gasoline was put in and the car run to the last drop ? the engine going dead just beyond the Westville depot, a distance of lf? t -IQ. miles. over ordinary road conditions. The Dodge proved that it has speed for ' those who want it. as well as be ing capable of carrying a load at a slow gait, and as to ease of riding, it ?compass well with .cars selling for a 1 1 1 uclf'lii^her" price and the same can be. said of the upholstery, and the equipment is complete in every detail. Of Interest to Camden People. A wedding of interest to Camden friends to take -place in Atlanta,"- Ha., June 17th at 9 p. m., is that of Mr. Alfred Doby Kennedy and Miss Jane Thorntoh,* of Atlanta. Mr; Kennedy is in charge of the American M. an<^ M. Company, of Greenville, S. C, ; Mrs. Palmer DuBose and Miss Etta Zerap visited in Columbia tn's week. ter from Miss Perkins suggests that i.we U$e..King_Haigler as design for our lsx>k labels. A letter from Mr. i S. Edmunds, of Sumter asking infor mation as to library was read, alao a letter from Mrs. Visanska, of Charles ton, speak laft ot Cafnden's Civi<7 League .in most laudatory terms- and asking Mrs. von Tresckow to accept the State Chairmanship of^Ciyica, a branch of Mrs. Visanska's Department of Con aerra tton. The League welcomed ,Mi*s Bllie Zemp as a member. The meeting then ndjonrned \intil the ??fcond Monday in July. - MK'R. C. von Treeckftr* > 1. Act lug Secretary. liKTHI'NK NEWS KOTKM. Mrni Cotton HUhhiis of Shown to Our* forreopoiideot. HotJiuiu*. Juiio )J. A cult from the liethnuc liaptlst cluirvll was recently extended ti? Kov. T. Carrol, of Co luiut>iH. lo nocoiuc pastor of ttila church. ill*. Carroll accepted and sol vices will Ih> held lit this church Ui'itt after us follows: Preaching on Hist Sunday in each mouth at H;30 p. ni., and oii the tliinl Sunday at 11 a. tu. ' and K:,'tO j>, in. I One afternoon last wtM.?k the resi dence i?f Mr. V, Morgan, who Is very ill with fever, caught on lire, hut It wns put out before mu?^ damage was Alone. The tire originated from a defective stove tlue. Miss AnicJenle ItolierUou, of Mo* Hee, arrival here on last^uuday for an extended visit to the family of Mr. L, l\, Robertson. i tt; las. 10. Norwood and family, of Newberry, are s|H>iullng some time with the family of I>r. B. L. Norwood at Mcltte. Mr. Norwood Is a lifelong friend of the writer and we were ?ie ' r - i\ lighted to greet him on the street here on Thursday. Mr, J. ,1, HoVron spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Mediums, at Mid dendorf. Mrs. M. K.' Christian, of Tampa, Fla.. formerly Miss Mattie King, of this section, was In town Thursday morning Mrs. Christian attended the reunion at Itlchmoud and spent the past week with relatives near Mcllee. Hoine sneak thlof visited the homo of Ike Caldwell, coitfred, a few miles aboVe town recently and swiped one of his cows and a. calf. Ike wan very much upset for u few days about his cow and calf, but dually located them at Hartsvllle, where the thlfcf sold them for llfteen dollars. Ike Is now happy on account of recovering his pri?i>?rty. Some of the younger set III town enjoyed a picnic at the Big Spring on Tuesday. Little Hlancfie (iardner. youngest daughter of Mr. aiul Mrs. J. R <!anl ner.^eleUriited her . sixth birthday on Tuesday; the 15th, by giving a number of lier little friends. a party. The tot* had 11 delightful .tluic and amused themselves by playing several games. Refreshments consisting of lee cream, ? . . ? 'j. tr>m ? . ? . lemonade and cakes, were served. The children testified their friendship and esteem in which they held' their little' friend by presenting her with several tasty and nseful presents. The follow ing attended : Cecilia King. Medley King, Harold Gardner, Louise Gardner, Marie Goldman, Robert Dullose, Lewis West, Jr.'. Willie Kate Clyburn, John Clyburn, iCdith Padgett, Lee Copelaud. The Sunday School class of Mrs. O. L. Mays at the Methodist chtireh will have a picnic at the Tlig Spring on next Wednesday, the 23rd. A number of lailroad men exi?ect to picnic at the Spring next Tuesday, the 22nd. r Mrs. I ill ia ii Davis and baby, who have been spending several months here .With Mrs. Davis* parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays, will leave Sat urday for Richmond, where they will be Joined by Mr. Davis. After spend ing two weeks in Richmond they will go to Newport News, their home. The members of the Bethnue brass hand met at the town ball on Tues day night and rendered several selec tions. ,,This was the first time they have met in over a year, but the.v ex i?? < I fo reauine regular practice in fu ture. N A match game of baseball will l?e played at thp park here on Friday af ternootf between Bethune and the Ka leys Mill team. Kqt. If. T: Blaoktndn, of Vassatt, field secretary of the Baptist Publication society, was in town this morning. As all are aware at the last session of the general assembly of South Caro lina, the people "were given the refer endum on tlie liquor question. The .election will be held on September 14 ? Ids year. This election is one of the most Important that could be hejd. in this state, yet there are many voters, esiK?cJftUy in. this section, who have U?st or misplaced their registration cer tificates and unless they obtain a du plicate they will be unable to vote on the 14th of (September. If We, under stand correctly,- there are only two more days in which voters can register, the first Monday "h*- July and the first Monday in August. JOvej-y voter who ijoves his faiplly, his church and com-, inanity and his God should register and be prepared to vote this awful curse out of our state. An election ^ was held In Jefferson township in Chestferfield county on the' Sth Inst.,' on the question of issuing bond* to bulk! good road*. Tho mult frs MMtTINQ NOW IN I>K(h;kkss. Mr. K. l-w Arklss to Asslnl Tiw I'aMor ' After Friday. , A serleu of evangelistic init'tni^ be- | Kan ut tin* Cauiden Itaptlst Church on Wednesday, June IUIIi. Tlii* pastur t lit* church Is 'delivering a s|H*clal se ries of discussions hearing oil vital re ligion with a view to getting tin* |?o< pie prepared to enter Into h proitrciiiiivi campaign after the- arrival of Mr. Wr ites! l,ec Acklss, of I 'Itkngo, who will have charge of ktht' preaching after Frhluy. It Ih deeply felt by a large itumlier of Christian |>eoplc t hat tills Is tin* time for ftportat sacrifice for tin* cause (|omwt to their hearts, and the que** t lon Is being anxiously asked : "Can the |ieople of our community Ih; Indue t?d to give flod their undivided uttfli< (ton for the. next ten days that souls limy Ih* saved and life uplifted?" The answer In part lies with you who read this communication. Concern enough must be <levelo|ied to elicit the help of many men and women in our efYort to brill# the unsaved under tlie intlueiieo of this meeting if It Is to prove a sue cess against the distractions to whieb the unthinking are always drawn in a community like ours. Surely It can Im* expected of Camden that s|ie will give (hsl her tlrst nttcntton'durlug the next ten days. j..A. I>. of the election was a good majority for the bond issue. We would like to see the rouds in this township built up, but it would raise a mighty howl now to mention issuing bonds for road*, especially frottt the class of men who (only pay ifoll tax and possibly a few cents 011 an old. wornjout mule. The writer has been the recipient the past week of beans, cabbage, squash and 4>ther nice things from Mr. X. If. Josuy, Mr. l.ee Vaiighan. Mrs. 10. N. Yarbrough. Mr. Coburn Taylor anil others. To all these gmsl friends we extend our sincere thanks, For u number of years thin corres pondent has beei) scribbling fur the county newspai?ers and has oil numer: ou? ?hi'8hI?>?h; made suggestions which were c iti his humble opinion, for the material benefit and good ofthts town and its ctttaeus. We did not makei these surest ions for the purl>ose of [sislng as a "Smart Aleck" or as an indication that we wmld see farther or knew more of \Vhat. was l?est for the welfare and growth of the town than other*, but because We have always had a slucere " dtfcdre to see Hethune take her ri^litf ill place among o?hor towns of equal advantages and oppor tunitles. If, occasionally our efforts ttlong this lino do not meet with the approval of and are Mot adopted by some few of the knok-alls and self important on eg, it Is not our fault and we are sorry for them. Mrs. ltoma Harvell, wife of Mr. J. W. Harvell,. tiled about 4 o'clock yes terday morning at the residence of her brother-in-law. Mr, W. A. Outlaw. Mrs. Harvell had been a sufferer with tuberculosis for several months and the end was not unexi>ectcd. The funeral services were held at (I o'clock ] yesterdax attcniomi at the ttwmnoft graveyard, just l>elow town. The condition of Mr. 7,. V. Morgan, who has been very 111 for some time with typhoid f?ver, fjj somewhat Im proved and hopes are now entertained of his ultimate recovery. ' ? -MttgHrw. ^-Kr-Ktng-and.T. M. - Oly burn attended the Sunday School con ference at Kershaw this week. Wo hadia veyy pleasant, call on yes* terday from Mr. John E. Stokes, of the Tillers Ferry section. Mr. Stokes brought us ft couple of cotton blooms taken from hip field, one of the blooms which wfts o|?eii on Tuesday, the 15th. These are the first cotton blooms we have heard of in this section. He also left t%^o stalks of cotton gathered from. his field, whiota in by far the best cotton we have' seen this year. Mr. Stokes, who by the way. Is one of our best and most progressive farmers, has ouV thanks for a fin? piece of home raised' bacon and some nlctf vegetables. Mr. Lee Mays and family have mov ed to town and are occupying the resi dence next above Mr. If. W. Northcutt on upper Main street. Hethune opened the baseball seaso^ yesterday afternoon in a fast and snap py game with a team from McBee. The pethuno hoys sustained their usual reputation as winners and were easily victoriously a score of O to 2. _ Valley and Evelyn Taylor, aged 10 and H, wet* smothered to deatlf by tU? cave-In of an cmttankmeht at their homes In T/aurens county last Wednes day, _ -~L-. r-- J MARRIAGE LICENSES Recently Issued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate. Mr. liHirct1 Washington Bmnwm, of OrM'iivllli'. ami Mliw Harriet Iturnet Shannon. of CAHttWU . Mr. A. K. J??r?lau au?l Miss Mlunla West, WMt|vll)t*. Mr N?*4V Gnni?-i and MKs MuIh-1 Heater. ? *?? iimU'u Mr, Henry VfuUuii ami Ml?s Mary Blackwell, Camden. Mr. I hill Alford and MUt Minnie I'rltv. t 'u imli'ii. Mr. JoIiii XV. Ilorton, Caimlrn. ami MIkh <Jra?le (JaKkliih. WestvUle. ? Mr. li. II. ImmiIoii and MIi? J, |l. Itradley. Caiuden. H?V, Wiu. Kahon and Miss Fab Ar ledge, l.Ugoff. Mr. N. II. Ut>of uiul Miss Verdi* Wbtt llu, Mr. W. 1*. llnggiii* and Mia* tJusnU' 1. ills. I'm union Mr. K. It. Buddeu hikI Mies Clw M itrliam. <'amd?'ii 0r. CharloH Morton uimI MIkh Minnie Mi. oif, itothunc. Mr. Jww Nflaofi and Mlw Itutb V. l*i !?-*'. IManey. Mr. Tillman Jordan ami Ml** Kiln Wafer*, IMbVHC. Mr. Hurt M. Hull. Wom*ti'ir. Mans., and Miss Cas*le S?-hryner. Hnrk. N. Y. Mr. Svdia-y I*. West and Miss |?ohl TruesdcJI, Kershaw. Mr. James J. Cunningham, (Jivat MftrriUXtUgU Mass.. and Ml** Catharine A. Pliole, KunUni. Max?. ' Mr. Al* Kelly, logoff. and Ml** A. 10. Jones, Kershaw. Mr. W. II. iSl|ff and MIkh Kasle tlornshy, Blaney. Mr. 1). T. Hiil. oil and Miss Maild I llu son. LngofT. Mr. J. W. I.mas and M1.sk Tiille Kn gliah, Jefferson. Mr. W. P. Sowcll and Miss Hatlle . Cat<*\ Kershaw. Mr. Henry II. Ktherldge. Columbia., and Miss Lillian Monlta Coc,- Rem ' . 2. i /l. ? .'l ? M'Vc '!! ' ' - ' t ' Mr. XUH6))b C. Xliuanls, Miami. Fla., ami MIkh AIM* H, Yonng, DeKalb. Mr; W. I'. Stogner and MIkh Kennle McCiisklll, Betliune. Colored. 4 K*slek I >oby nml Rose Williams. Boy kin*. : Adam McGuinn and Daffney Clies nut, Boyklns. Aijthony Patterson and Kuni<-? Hughe*. Heath Spring*. Poljser MfiClure and Alice Rolling*. Heath Spring*. General Kvans and >tamle Thoinp . son, Kllgo.. A. .1. lictoofl and Mila Reynolds, Camden. Hen Conner* and Mary Kaluey,Cam deii. '[ Powell Thompson and Marietta Jotie* of Camden. Hampton W right and Nettle John*. MOfi, duttnr Hill. Thomas Pate and K1lfcal>eth McXallo. Camden. v.: Waah I'otw :iml Mxzie Nelson, Cam- . deii. .lohn Hurry and Jane l*atterw>n, of Lllierty Hill. Joe Clayton and Sarah Tucker, fcu goff. James Brown and Roxltt Adainson, UWerty Hill.* Ray Griffin and May bell Golden, of , Blaney. Joseph Hainey -Urn I Sophie June, of _ Cnuiden. Hoi 11* Sparkmau and AH?v James. Camden. f'harner Flower* 'and Lucy Nel*dn, Cnimlen. Willie l'attelTWMi and Mary Steusou, Boyklns. eager Helton and IMIu Harrel. Bla ney. . ? ' Paul Lee tuitl Carrie Alexander, of Camden. John 1>. McIj&Iii and Ida J. I-ee, of Camden. John Wright and I.ula Jones, Can.-. ~ -wr-winr Charlie Vincent ami Kddlfv Trnesdel V of Lilierty Hill. l*aiah Moses and Susans Moses, of Boykins. Tom I?iek and Annie Miller. Catndeit. Jolin .Burrougb mid Fannie Wright* Caindcn. James MeiJlrt ?4?l <ira44e^ Alexander, ? f'amdeij. Moses Benson and Louisa Knox, Lu* goff. ? ' ' . ? * '' ? . ' '' Robert ~ Antbony and Mary Cator, Westvllle. Noah XUiesnut and Mary Jane Rich ardson, Lugolf. Joe Moses and Sarah- Robersm, Gftn ? tey. Johnnie Shannon and Susie Thomas, McBee. Frank Well* and Knima Alexander. C'amdeu. Willie B(?ston and Sarah Bradley, l,ugofr. John 1>. Brewer and Lavinla Mlckle, Camden. . t . ? . John WilHon and Mary Wright, Be lliune. ^ Willie Johnson and Haftle Aaron. ? Camden. l>od McCoy and Annie Pegues. Cam don. . . - Bennie Foreman and Maggie Gaa Klns. l,m-know. . I-ong Motorcycle Trip. Mr. land Mrs. I>. W. lUmaey, of Miami, Florida, stopped over in Cam den a short while Friday. They were en route to Roee Hill, N. CI, for a visit. They had made the distance of lt|99 ~ mile* on a Ha rley- Davidson motorcy cle with aide car attachment. Mr. Baa??ey eatd ? hat be found the greater part of the roads in flue shape and that they were a We to mate food tltte.