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mm LOCA AL NEWSj tfORDS OF WISDOM. ftjw*y* eome one reedy you *?>?* 10 do' !1 kllu your 'ootHepn ?te?dy [ **ft!you jou.ney through 1 l!'%Lay? some onto knowing VyU. ? mByU'' I vou bow to nourish "25.toi<wi?"<1,di;l"l!1 ? v.. *S< - R"lr,"i 0 wftU My or thin*. < * A.> broad dominion# thought they wreathe; VjSZour opinion. walk and breathe. tor6Ug (jeraorutratlon Lv? into havoc ?ad. * ? mral Information vou thought you had. trie* t# deduction* 1 faot seem itrangely denea, ?* impart instruction* cSnol? cofljmoo sense. I W . ?Washington art "like- A FLOWE# ' 1 a love you *r' a flower, .fly-' i| A tofalr. ?? ?w#6t- 80 pure .Wok m ?cred wonder ?? .toons you must endure. , j Juh hands upon your brow, de<MV <v ri breathe a silent prayer Jf. Ood In hl? heaven will keep you ?a ?re?L ?o pure, eo fair. ? 10 ^ ? Seleoted. HeKlni; of Library As< socmtlpn.t I - 17 , 7'i pQuideii Library association met jf^wday afternoon at fl;80 o'ekwk Ejiuneot Park. The prc<fiu <?l tbe meeting to order and as ^cretary, Miss Margaret ItWuei ? itwent, Mrs. Robert TeaiJ^ti W to act ns secretary pro . 6 roll call the declaration aiy??e-| for charter was prenented .and pd t?y petitioners. An outllne^Sr jnrowtitutloii mid by-lawn for jwf L'tbe library was drawn u *W \ in the hands of Mr. WlttkoWjhijAa Ik to l>e put In proper form. ' ^ ^ following committees were, lug hooks for Library ? >fr?. ?Bhanuou, Rev.. J. A. Davlwon, 0. K. Taylor, Mrs. R rat ton de of Historical character V? X J. Klrklnnd, Mrs. M. A. Shan ,'Mrs. (?. (J. Alexander. Mile department ? MI'mn Agnes Mtes Kllle Zcmp. being qo further buslnel^'fclje adjourned. The next meeting fort to the call of the president. v* ftaGHT at The Majestic Theatre Sign of thk cross/' Near Cawtey. ffthltebeen requested to announce ?ftere will be a picnic "held at -the HLof Mr. Ed. Holland, nearfCan M Saturday. July '24th. It wTIT Hw by the ladles of the Misslou Mety of Flint Hill Baptist and the public Js cordially In ' to be present. r Walking to New York. 1 1?. Emmons, a citizen of New fc wan In Camden yesterday on " to New York. Mr. Emmons In? the trip on foot, ami had! from Charleston to Camdeu. to he away above the av-j of the hard lurk fellows* andi fclthat we express his thanks, to Rpwple of this county who b?4l p* him kindnesses along the way. 1.1. IjWi Austin llohnes. director of Bekral bureau <>f mines at lpted Rt Denver. Col., Tupsd/iy l u Illness of several montlv*. B? te yeajrs of aire and a native ?P*m county. South Carolina. PMplemlhl new Court House o t *?1<1 to be the equal of auy.;V?. We was dedicated Tuesday. ' It Wtoied at a cost of $83,000, :Wv ?jtoo. Sr.. of Uock Hill, det^J pt York County bar presided at ?fcftmonies. ' Martin, a yuun'K white hov In the heart at. IWW# afternoon by Allen John ?*t*vn>, and almost Instantly I Considerable excitement .=. de mand the negro was carried ? safekeeping. riCOM THK SIKH I Dl ltS 1 I ,lAJpi Milady Wears Ipon Her llcud I and Around Her Neck IMIcm . ^ - i* lime and Ware. New York, July 14. - - Transparent hats and furs, Velvet hea?fr gear and low iqwkri- -these arc some of the things Ir. tlU summer fashions that men ques tion, ami even a tvyr women <-.?mr up t<? and shy at, hn the thermometer soars skyward. The little maiden with b**r> '"rlklwha" hat goes serenely k'on ; ftie girl with the whit* fox fuffc hugs ?fiM iii more clopoly, and the wvan-i of the velvet hit sedately raises a para so,J. .Such matter are lieyoud the eone urehenakm of mere man ? ?r the woman \>1?o was brought up to view elothea for coipfptt. 1 V; Their very oddity Is the lure that IjuiakeM them popular. What matters a W>at of tan If the hat is woven with! Holes to (duplicate the head-dress of Hie maiKjhat pulls the jlnrlklshu In lapan? g H^Even woman wlto Is conservative with her drew and suit, cast* wladon fo the /winds above the shoulder-line. tV'hat lies above he* peaks the true woman who, In her heart of hearts, ?t?rrwiirr fautasles of fashion. The demure Quaker and saucy "C,hin-CJjin" collars, the Happy hat and stiff brini hf?d sUlbf, even the. plug hat of silk leaver fringe that Mrs. Vernon Castle made famous at the races, appeal to <vlu> like something "dif ferent." '? PflHt) Qiodes re drawn on for hats, exclusive shop, just off the i^vgjme, one of the girls of the ytnuug tM^t ijytoered a garden hat the other da!Poi wnite chip, with a pyramid of 3ibk>iblH&i< ? the exact duplicate of the rbi'tTti&&reat reat'grandmother Wore StFfifcM slifc tripped across the hiwiiK at thC-HAifttol. All these gardeu hats of A Sports Hat of Blue Taffeta, the Wov en " 'Rikisha" and Silk-Sailor; the "Chin-Chin," the Jabot and the Puri tan ( 'olla r. teghdrp and Milan recall Colonial days. tfJyeh the. '"riklslja", Imported in spirit from: Japan, smacks of this, style when trimmed with roses, the black varnish ed ooftiof which it is made contrasting with -the light frocks. ?m Jttroiplly speaking, the hats of the ftejiison are divided into four classes ; these portrait-fashion garden hats, NtjjffthrJnumed sailors that bespeak the past or the present, according to the materials and trimmings ; the sports hats; ibpfU'owetl from the four cornets of the globe, and last, but not least, the cocky turbans, which show the ma terial note in millinery.' a chap ter in themselves. Already, the straws iire on the wane. Chiffon brims we have tlped of, and so-the attention nat urally turn* to sailors of blue taffeta, black velvet, and cretonne. "America-',, tin* white, leutluvrfa?-ed. blue taffeta, Is h worthy (?iubkn to the country frotu w iii< it it ti|^a >is Hitiin>. white wIiiks for trimming bring to utlixl Jhe siM'ed of Mercury p aw<J the glor\ of ancient It^mn iic^ in ottwjr I** mi trlmwliMi for other tattetu tmt& Hlu<-k velvets, shiny and plushy as cat's fur, miv embroidered with tlee<y white wool, ?h wintry as possible to shock the mud of summer. Birds and animals lu the wool crawl nv^' th# crowns, and the brims are Invariably linUhvvl it* old faHhloned quilt stitch, Tailed lu length to make a design. With white linen and cretonne com tuines, "Mistress Mary" cretonne hats make a smart finish. These need no trimming, the bright colors l*?lng Kay mioi^h for any summer landHcai**, whether mountains, country or shore. 8p0(t$ li.il> Cviiiv fn?iu odu nooka and corners. Tim latest, a dark blue . tnffetii, Is decidedly Chinese In aspect. It hatf'te sloping brlna, with a soft edge an iii?h wide that flops down and shadeti1 the face,, dented on one side with heavy halls susi>endcd from the ends of a cord tied around the crown. Scotland contributed the tain, and there is a soft hat made completely of nar row bias struts of silk that is finding favor under a "Made-ln-Amerlca" laliel. ? Those of the trubanH that ar? smart Are military ; topped fearlessly to one nlde, with side* of velvet and erowua of silk. Indeed, ho simple aud mo smart are theae hats, they baffle de scription. . \ TONIGHT at The Majestic "THB SIGN OF THK CROSS, Our Thanks. . We wish to express our thanks to >i young lady who assisted us while attending n picture show the other evening. Bei n# Heated directly behind uh, she read all the announcements nx they were thrown on the screen Hiid we were much Impressed. She being tender-hearted, and seeing that we were; near-sighted, conferred that favor upon lis. >She iH our idea of what ft you uk lftd.v of | sixteen years ?ought to. 1*6. - She is not one of your shy little things who is afraid to speak out loud. It was a vast help to us because we did not have to^look at the screen at all-^could talk to our companion and "hear" the pictures ' at th^; same time. A gentleman in* front of us pothered quite a bit be cause lie kept turning around and Anally he got up and left the theatre. We noticed that It bothered the young lady who was befriending us, too, bitf we assured her that he bad not refer-^ ence to her. In order to fully thank the young lady and that there may be 110 misunderstanding, we will tell her name: She is Miss Ohewgnm OpeiY faee, eldest daughter of Mrs. Gadabout Open face. She is. to becommeuded. ? \ork News. I Business Changes. i ' " Mr. C. C. Wbi taker this week pur-. Chased Mr. A. b. Watkins' Interest in the Camden Shoe Co. and will in the future conduct the busluess alone. The business will still remain under the I same name. Mr. Wliitaker has also purchased Mr. Watkins' interest in I the Adams farm and vater power i several miles east of Camden. Thaw Declared Sane. 0 New York, July 14.? Harry Kendall! Thaw was declared sane by a Jury which for nearly three weeks had lis tened to testimony given in the Su- j preme Court here before Justice Peter j Hendrlck. Forty-eight minutes ' were consumed and two b<ots were taken in reaching a verdict. ^ Justice Hendrick on Friday morn ing will announce wliethftr, the commit ment upon which Thaw was incarcer ated In the State Hospital for the Criminal Insane at Matteawftn shall be j vacated, thereby giving to the slayer of Stanford White the liberty for which he has fought in the .Courts tot nine years. ^ ( j ? : ? ? _ A^j^steripus Clock. I Have you ?een the "Mysterious Clock" at the store of Lewis & Christ mas? If you have not you should see It at once. Many people have called In flie past few days and no otic has been found yet who can tell what makes it run. .It lias no springs, no winding apparatus ? just^ runs and keeps, time too. It has proven a puz zle to many people ? go in and see If you can explain what causes it to run. Messrs. Lewis & Christmas would l?e gift A to know \Vhat makes it run and j The Chronicle would be glad to pub- i lljSh any Information from anypno who j cftn explain the mystery. ITEMS OVER THE STATE Short New* Notes Gathered From Our Exchange*. Hon. .1, ltolt on Watson, of Anderson died ill Ills lioiut* Mini r Anderson on Saturday. lie was twice married, hi* tlrst wjfi' lieillg Miss Higgle Allen, of this county, and his second MlSB Mat* tie Hi Ilk, ?>f (his county, lie wan burled lit Ba li'iu church on Sunday afternoon. C'oui Minis, colon**!, was killed by Mr. I'liuik Hud^cus. of I loiu'ii Hath, near the home of Hon. M. J. Ashley. The shooting wax said to have l?een cauned hy Home insulting remarks made hy Hurts to Mrs. Hudgens. The supreme court has utttrmed the verdict of $2,126.00 I wa riled Itlchard and M;ii > Hounds, against the Wood ? * the World. The clfclm wan contested on the Kround that the In sured died as a result of violating a State law. In a difficulty at Sumter, S. M. l'ler son was seriously cut by fxmls I>. Tlsdalc and W. S. Tisdale, father ami sou. Hlerson was carried to the Touu ney hospital, while the Tladalea re turned to their homes In the county without being arreted. The difficulty originated from a business transaction. Cecil Mack, of Cordova, waa fatally injured Sunday afternoon wlieu 011 a (Botorcycle he ran into the Atlantic < 'oasi Line passenger train at a grade crossing and died two houra later at au Orangeburg hospital. Mr. Mack suffered a broken hack, a mangled leg and a severe gash in the head. Mr. Mafic was going from his house to hlK father's house, and aH he approached tlje crossing Haw the train. He tried to go up the railroad cut on- his tna> chine, hut ran into the front part of the' train near the engine. lie was a rural mail carrier. \At the second primary election held in Clarendon county Tuesday, Charl ton I>urant waa nominated to Hucceed Houis Appelt as senator from Claren don county. I ''?? ! ? REALTY TRANSFERS - . ?? ?. vi-. As Shown by Books in Office of County Auditor. J. H. Burns and H. Ii. Schlosburg to Cauiden Loan & Realty Co., two-thlrda intercut in 1 lot and 2 buildings on Main' St., Camden, $3,666.67. J. O. Hay to R. H. Kerrlson, 1 house and lot oil- Fair St., ramden, $75. .Trfe Hough to (tussle, Hois and Eva Hough. 1 lot in town Of ^Kershaw, $50. S. ?W. Bar field to Trust^s District No. 1$, 3 C'k School, 3 acres, $75. , Rembert News Notes. Reraliert, s: C., July -13. ? A Hue rain foil here yesterday. , Thin \is. flue for the corn which Is very prom up. Cot ton Ik looking well too. An election for representative is be ing held in this county today. Very little interest is in it. Mr. J. E.Du 1*1*0, chairman of the election commis sioners, ?says the (Votes past wiU cost about one dollar each. Mr. R, B. Bel ser Is the only candidate rtfnning. ' Miss Nell - Gillis, who has typhoid fever is well enough to come home from the Sumter hospital. Pellagra is getting thick through the country. As yet ho deaths from It. Rev. Mr. Cole is carrying on a meet ing at Mizpah church this week. He is aided by Rev. Mr. Tolar, of Sum ter. The crops will soon be laid by and our farmers can have a little rest for they need it. ? ' Miss Ila Mae Evans will teach the .Plsgah .public school this fall. Mr. and Mrs. B. L Montague and Mr. and- Mrs. Ceo. W. Hutchison, of SumteiV spent Sunday with Mr. J. E. DuPre, Mrs. Montague's, father. ? ; ' ' "?> Buy Bread from Camden Steam Bak ery, where you can drop in and see ?r . Jiuw .lt. la nuidfc.? MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC To -Day (Friday, July 16th) Majestic Theatre "The Best There It In Movies" D*ni?l Frohman Pre??nt? WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Sign 0 1 The Cross" A Stupendous and Intprowilve Film Vertdon of Wilson Barrett's Sublime and Immortal Drama. A Noble Theme Masterly Handled-A Work of Art The IMay that haw stirred the emotions o t every t lvllletMl race thruout the world. A Picture with Lux? urlance of ColorluK. With the prettiest scenery ever put lit Moving Pictures. A 2&f Mhow at 5 and 10 Cent Prices. We advise those who possibly can to so?> the after noon ahow, aa the crowd at night will he oue_of the largest that ever .hiiw a photoplay In Camden. Two afternoon allows: 4 and 5:80 P. M. :: Two night sliofts: 8 and 0:80 P. M. Coming?" -MARY PICKFORD as CINDBRELLA," the Century-old Fairy Story, Next Friday. Returns From Baltimore. Friends in thl? pity will read the fol lowing special from I?aurens, to the News and Courier, dated July 11, with 'Interest : V "The Rev. M. %, LAwhou, pastor of the First Baptist church, returned yes terday from Baltimore, where he has been under treatment for a throat af fection for the past ten days. He will probably have to return to Balti more for -further treatment later on, though his qpudltlon is more encourag ing than it was several days ago, It i? stated." 'Insurance Commissioner McMaster has engaged Fire Chief Louis Behrens of Charleston, for a period of three weeks to instruct various life depart ments In the state in the latent meth ods of tire lighting. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the .. Stock? lidlder# '."of the Hermitage Mills of Camden, S. C., will l>e held Tuesday, August 3rd, 1015, at the offices of the company at Camden, 8. Q., at II :80 o'clock a. m. ' C. H. YATES, Secretary. ? Hermitage Cotton Mills. NOTICE. Mr. 11. It. McCreight having resign ed aw Registrar *of Vital Statistics for DeKalb Township, the undersigned has been appointed to Succeed .him. From this date all certificates of births and deaths occurring In said township must be filed .with me, also those oc curring in City of Camden. ; ? W. (K WILSON, 020 Broad St. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . District Court of the United States, District of South Carolina' Kershaw County. In the matter of . ' Max Mogulescu & Co., ' I ? * Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on* the 7th. day of July, 1015, the above named bank rupt filed his i>etitlon In said court praying the confirmation of the com position heretofore offered and accept ed, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had uixm said petition on the 26th ?day of July, 1015, before said Court, at Charleston, In said District, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, If any they have; why the prayer of said petition should, not be granted. Richard W. Ilutson, Clerk. A tPtmt&ord fltaUeg* of ?rttitcmrnf, DfothtrUou and Cffamdn Q Christian Influence's. Q Home-like Surroundings. Select Student-body. >v Q College of Liberal Arts and Science** Q Conservatory of Music. Q Schools of Art, Expression and Business. An Ideal College for Women Q For Catalogue And Information Address RBV.S. C. BVBD, D. D? Columbia, ? 8. G. WURMAN FITTING SCHOOL CreenvilleU SOUTH CflROllNft.^ A preparatoty whool for bojs and yotm$ **? injfs and equipment of Furman Uni\ | 'Men. Utilizes tho magnificent buHd* '"^T ?"ue9^*P?ient of Furman University. Offers to a limited number of Htuuente apuc^a] training and strong preparation for college work and for A f?? fhnr-rrnr hlim Wfeool v?o*? pprson^-'ssr* -J?uo? andilastructlon. Influence *nd dl*vli>llno conducive to m&nly vdtiiUM character md worthy eapiraUooC' ' v ? .\x I y_a ?nnm? , ern%~4mm ?WH?tiw, *>?< l?U.kt?k?t ball. tnu*. tnmfft. h* im^O, A'.^rVT*g?ftr.?1'-b*tlntf nod labile .I^nklnir oont-?t> Dr*. jw?nt fi ntt'jil Ui,tfn? lifr ?-,< Kxpemw nJbdarftt*. Ji Far >M <na?lr MHKimI ?*<>|||>, i* UUIUWOI k aqd for uljr n Buy Bread from Camden Steam Bak ery, where ypu are Invited' to come lo aud luMi>eet our plant at any time. 11. I ' * TONIGHT at The Majestic Theatre ?Tina. sk;n of the chohs." .j ? ' ' COOL.... BREEZES J V* r\t\ Keep you comfortable wKite in our chairs. Sani tary powdered shaving soap. Sterilized razors. Everthing sanitary. Com petent and courteous bar bers to serve you. Let "Safety Fir.l" b? your slogan, and let Ul be your Barbara. Eureka Barber Shop I. B. English Prop. When In Need of a Neat Cheap Coffin or Casket REMEMBER US CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. TEACHERS OF MUSIC MR. JOHN GRAY Violin, Flut& , MRS. JOHN GRAY Cello, Mandolin, Guitar Apply at Majestic Theatre. ^UneedaS Biscuit Tempt the Appetite, pleaie the taste and nourish the. body. Crisp, clean and fresh? ROCK HILL BREAD FRESH EVERY DAY HOME GROUND MEAL ' ?; ALWAYS FRESH > t Try boujc of our boneless v Hani And Breakfast Bacon. : ,W? v^lll slice U for you on * Lang's orAS Grocery,