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Kocal news ' !\ rtHll lk'tni? Mi A>t The Chronicle nWiis^l to lmv? our friends 'n'tXlfc"? ,""1 0f UH} j'j ' tw? the things that ark. real. W*? only a mountain dweller, I HI* cabin wa* ,uJe 0*4 ?ut hi# iDhr?,J wo* lofty a? muun I tain And'?<?* hettrt "* pur? M lholr , gold ? hm4 beerd ot **?? dtotMHt cltlee, !^h? wondered how they would look, w<*? ?" ?>"n f?"?ote wkI dim, ^ wooded 1 picture book. * i. ha left hl? humble cabin nTtba lo^'y mountainside. iUtook way to the city streeU, Whwe the human thron#e abide. <.h?b?*rd the dlu and clamor t, ,1 ot the elt^e notoy way*. ,.<0 ^thought ot the eon* of th# mountain atreaw ( . Or th? wted on eumroer day*. u b# looked at the j>ai?ted j> 4o4uree v*' ?/ , ] in the city Kalieriee wkle, H? lonced t? ??? tha red wunset Ottr tU? mountalnakle. , In vain be watohod the face* for a welcome smlla or word, * ' ( ijrt ttla heart crtad out with .hunger For the single eon? ot a bird. / j .fl'.'j f?H-be took hie way back to the cabin . jn that faraway, lonely apot, wh er? he'd lived bo lone with tha thldrs that are real, ! . That be could not bo happy with.4 tho*e ' that were not , uii ?Dorothy Lewla BYAL AMBASSADORS : i T MONDAY AFTJBHKOON ,tl } Au Interesting meeting of the {loyal ' Ambatwadors was held at the residence of their leader, Mr 8. N. It. (loodale hi Monday afternoon. Thin was .thei jr?t anniversary of this organization ind a fevknv of the year's work' was] flven.' Joe McCaskill read a well pre*< [*red paper. oil "What It meai)trty iff i Hoy a I Ambassador"; Clarence wll-i too contributed to the program with I oplendld piece, entitled: "To be a loyal South Carolinian, would I have lobejievein State Missions." Poland i Soo<lale told of the different countries io which Ambassadors are doing mis sionary work. [ ThP Y. W. A. with their leader, lUaft Ada Phelps met with the Am bassadors and u very pleasant after* hoou whs sj>ent by both organizations. [After the business of the meeting was jwer the ulrls and boys spent the rest toT the time in social games SiidlMS tfore leaving, the hostess served de Jldous refreshments. Fitted For Steam Heat. ? Mr. M. H. Heyman is having his borne on Hrond street fitted for steam heat. The plumbing work is being lone by a Hock Hill plumber and Con tractor W. 0. Adams is doing the woodwork. , K*r- V MWH OLYIIUKV* illlHMDAY I* ARTY 1>mh( Friday afternoort Mlxx Mary ?Jvlna Clyhurn tIhIihmI u ?l? *?f her young friends at the. home ??f l^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. JasMI, Clyhurn Kit Broad ^tn-cl, the occasion helng the oelahratlou of her sixteenth birth <la > 'I lie hoate - 1 0COt VtKl iiiiiiin l ? ? ? I t\ and useful rift.. \ naiad etmi . follows) by lee < i rum am) ? i? k** wa Kt>rw?i it ii< l ever> o i u ? fun > <-iij<i\tii i in- hospitality of ||Wn Ciybsrii. i MHK. -NIIKOKN KNTKR TAtNH CHI IU II SOCIETY The Young Woyicns Church Society held a very pleasant meeting on lant Krhlay afternoon wltjt Mrs. WIHIh Sheorn. The afternoon was s|M*nt fti hiM'iul chat ami later dcllclous refresh 1 1 1 4* 1 1 1 k were served. 1 This ufteruoon anil night, the ladles I of tills society will have a la-nellt |?cr i Jforiunnce at the Alujestle Theatre. It is lasted that they will have a large hittendance as the program Is one of !|he l>est that the Majestic has ever ?>ffered. , ; A (Surprise Marriage. ; A* marriage coming us a surprise ?o their friends was that of Mr. J. It. Hoik, of this city, to Miss Tranule jpooper, also of Camden, the marriage occurring in Columbia on Sunday,. I>e ^ng performed by the Uev. C. K. Hurts <>f that city. Miss C-ooper was the titopulur Htenographer at the Camden ^vhoiesjUe Grocery Co., ami recently came here from Columbia- Mr. Belk Is a member of the Davidson Lumber Co., of Camden, and la.rtli have numer |)ua friends who are extending coii tions. - Hubie Marie Jtoberson, the Infant <\aU?Ut;er of M^. and Mrs, J. K, Kol>er fion, died at the home of her parents, ?1322 Kast Halle street on Saturday ijlast, drnd the funeral ami burial oc curred at the Camden cemetery on ?Friday* evening after services conduct' jpd by Bev. John A. Davison, of the '.Baptist church. The little one had <)>een"a sufferer all her life. ^ An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Till juidn' Melton, of the Cassatt section, ?Iigd Sunday night und the Interment ^Waa at Beaver Dam church near that place the following day. An Infant daughter, of Mrs. Thomas Baker died at the Blue Creek Mill bti Saturday, and was interred at. the Bine Creek churchyard <>n Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Solomon and daughter, ,Miss Blanche Solomon, returned to their home in Charlotte, N. C., last Monday evening, after spending some time at the home of Mrs. W. F. Malone. The members of Antioch Brfptist Church are requested to meet at the ?Church on the first Saturday in Octo ber, at o'clock p. in., for the purpose of settling or paying up church in debtedness, calling a pastor for a not It er year, etc. By order of church. Deaths. Church Meeting. Sept. i>lst. C. W, Shiver, Clerk. , "THK CAPKICKN OF KITTY" , Will lh? the Attraction at The MajUtle I hcatrf Tonight. 11m \ 4* you soell RUle J a pi* om the "* Thru y?u win hurr? to U*?r in moving pictures, fur there- In (limply ???mU- wlu> out- Klsles Klsle Havf you neve; seen Wale Janl# ?.m the stage? Then by all mean* let her lure you i?? i ii,( MaJ??tic Theatre, where "rii> 1 i Kitty," reU i t>> , IjUw worth oil the Paramount Program will Ih> shown today. |) will iutroducc y??U to t)U< cleverest <*? ?iii?m11oiiii?o our pryud old country ls?ast* of. Ami In a comedy that HWde wrote and stars In. Shefrkiicw what she could do to the public, she has hceu pleas lii? niem ever *lnce she made her note worthy debut In The Vanderhllt Oup. so nhe KttUutred all Iut genius Into iday and cave us "The i'aprlces of Kitty." It Ik better than the flint night of a su?-c?-ssful Hroadway pro duction UvauM- it cuiImmIIcs all the attractions of the stage in one smash lug, Idea ; there <1h the romantic, dra matic and comedy vein running thru It. ltactidc* her Imitations and there l? iio one to compare with Klsle Janl* when she vaudeville*. She laughs with you, no she. Is happily willing that yon shouhMftigh at her. and her own capricious caprice*. To caprice she cortalnly dot* fYom driving a racer at sixty miles pan! s|mhhI limit, to dirt gulfing herself in wlerd And wonder ful costume* and visiting her Aance artist In Ids studio. This Is after her guardian Imis forbidden her to s?h? IiIiii Tor sl.\ months, a clause In her father's will reading "Fortune loat If Kit's tlaiuv see* her for six months prior ^editing." Then come* a sur prising climax. This we will not tell, hut let Klpie 4 mils unravel it herself to your amusement and amazement. ? adv. ' ? $r- ? : ? ? Reserved seats now on sale at W. Itohln Kemp's drug ?tore for "Peg O' My Heart." ? adv. / AT THE MA4K8T1C TODAY PERSONAL, Mr. H II Huliaixi, formerly <>f 1 1 ? i 1 " 1 1 1 1 ! \ hill now rOttitUug al (^uncord, N. C.. liM?? been oil a vlsli to relatives ill lbl> county for >u*\?>ial da>? tUU Mr. Ualpli I Mum left this week fori llailiiitui . . wllOlO jut will take a ooui < iu medleluv at Johns Hopkins' hospital. Mi> C, K, Karle, of M|>artaul?urg, | *l>ont 'several days this woek with mihs Mattle < ierald. Uff' Mar mi rot (\ Miliar loft last week for ItoHtoii. where she will take M oouru** io llhrarv methods, Mi abei smiiii. n ho i - attending sch<s?1 in < 'oiunihlu, spout tin* week wild wiili Jior father, Kev. C, It, Smi(ji. The llolikiik 1 llil Chapter D. A it will hold it* regular monthly meeting noxt Thursday afternoon, October 7tl>. at r? p in . w it-h Mrs. S. r. Taylor, The John 1 1. Kennedy Chapter II. I?, C., will meet at tilt* homo H. Ik A. Itoyklii <?i Monday, Oetober 4th,*' at ft p in. Mrs. A. c, Aucrum aud Mrs. ,J<?hn iioykiii will assist tlio hos tess. Those f.v |H?<*t ii?K to attoiwi will ploilst' notify OIIC of tho llOStOSSCS. Mr. Jink Herbert, *>f Hot'ky Mount, N, C. , sjH>iit Saturday ami Sunday in Camden with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. I.). I lerhert . Mrs. John S. Lindsay is on a visit to friends at \\innslM>ro. Mrs < 'has. Allison Holland and lit tie daughter, Harriot, of Florence, arc til? itucsls of Mrs. Wllllain l.ollls on liyttieton street: Judge Mendel L. Smith Is presid ing at the term <?f court of general sessions in Charleston this week. A large number of cases are to he dls: l*iKcd of at this term. Sidney Smith, who is playing base ball with tlio Atlanta team of the! Southern Ijeague this season, was ln> Camden tills week. Kev. It. It. Browne, who has Ixmmi spending several weeks In Camden, jeft last Saturday for his home at Kiugst ree.,' MKS. yARY K. I)EAH DEAD. PasMMl Away at Plaiitersvllle and Hody Brought Here Tor Burial, ?* ,? r-j ; - The remains of Mrs. Mary Richard son I >eas was . brought to Camden last Friday for funeral and interment. Mrs. Deas died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. Harleston Rend, at Plantersvllle, S. C? on September 22. For many years Mr#. Dehs was a res ident of Camden, and of late years had resided In Atlanta until the death of her husband several years ago. since which time she has been making her home at IMantersville. She was borh at 'Beaufort, S. C., May 13thj. 1846, and on December 19th,. 1878, was mar ried to Mr. Allen Deas, of Camden. She leaves the following children sur viving: Mrs. J. Harleston Read, Mrs. I*. \V. Watson, Allen Deas ami John U. Peas, and one sister, Mrs. Val. Jordan, of Camden. After funeral services by the Rev. F. II. Harding, of Grace church, the hodv was laid to rest by the side of her husi and in the Quaker cemetery. . .... -..Reserved seats now on sale at W. Robin Zemn's drug store for "l'eg <>' My Heart."- ? adv. KERSHAW NEWS NOTES. ! I 4 Happenning* of Interest In Our ' Neighboring Town. ? ..-.a..-., I K, it. Turner, who s|?ent sewral week* in Kershaw wit li his brother, Dr. \V. It. 'I'm m i . 1 1 I hi ihmI (,, hi* home ill I'ullerton. I, a,. Monday .1 \i C(inM>Ui I'. I.. MrNnughtmi und hoc Hilars a iv spending (he wwfk in \Villhiui4hno; county on u ?Un*r hunt. tim'> uutde the t rtjj* in Mr Ctttoou'* cnr. li<, (\ von Tivm-Luu, ii f the rmiuU'ii liar. and ShcrllV \V. w, illH'k j aln i>. of Kershaw ? . units. were in l\> i h)iii\v yt'siprday on h'Krtl busbies#. Prof. A. I,. 1 1 %nti|?tirleH will leave today for Mount Carmid to attend tin* marriage of his brother, l>r. Alva \V. Humphries (?> Miss J eiinie lsuhM Itoyd, who was a teacher In th<? Itcthuue school the past session. The lUttrrhiK*' will lake place In the Associate lte formed Presbyterian chnivh at Mount ( 'armol. Mm. NV. A. Sliaw and children, who hjkmiI HO vera i week* ill Virginia with relatives, . returned houie last Satur day. W. J. Man^um. of the Nfhlway sec tion, matte a business trip to Cauuleu Saturday. John I. Bowers, of the lturTalo sec - tion, KiH'iit tin' day at Camden Mon day. County Xu)K>rlntcndtMit of Education C. W, ltlrehniore, of Camden, was In this section hist weey looking after educational atTalrs In the .'1 C'h and 1 In iikIii^; ltock School districts. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Edward*, of liekalh, made an auto trip to Ker shaw yesterday. It was their ilrat v Islt here and they were favorably impressed with, thin live town. Mr. Kd wards 1h engaged in extennive farm ing in the I >i ? K a 1 1 > section.? Kershaw Kru. 4 Ambulance Service. Mr. C. W. Evans, manager of t H?* Camden Undertaking Company, this Week received a handsome jtp)Ul&iiC0 to.be lined in connection with his busi ness. The vehicle was received tlitx j week from Columbus, 0U16, ami the1 company is prepared to attend aui bulunee calls promptly day or nltfht. Their telephone nmnliers are day .01. residence 288- 1 >. - 1 Hog Cholera "Cures;" Beware of the patent remedies- ad vertised in .some farm papers as "hog cholera cures." There is no mich thing as 'hog -cholera eure, the only treat- j ment being that of prevention by the 1 means of Her u in. No matter what tin# 1 manufacturers claim, do not l>o led iato .dosing your hogs with any of these fake box cholera remedies that are 'advertised. The state veterinarian and his assistants at Clemson College have made tests of all that haVe been, submitted and all have proved fakes, j A Good Reason. "8o," said the visitor, "you intend to become a physician wheh you grow up." "Yes, sir," said the youth. "And why have you decided upon the medical profession?" "PKO iy MY If K ART?' I'Uywh Will ICrlurii lo liuii den Next WednmlAy KveuhiK. Two of Hie i > i 'omiiM-iii riittrat' toi in < hi \ ?>r iloro u ???' i'i iM)u?tlvii .1. Hartley Manners' charming comedy of Joyou# y< ?u i h . ? ? i *?*k ??' M> n?art," hiv voiceless- <irfc ui'vor i?i?|K*arH. but in ?M?it Iiiiih 1 ly quoted to tlx* great en* i ' 1 \ 1 1 h ' 1 1 1 of tlio tutU^iKWi who laugh ?it ids wit. feel the subtlety of iii .philosophy and the stinging >ullrt' of it In ?pi^i iini-,. Tliu otl?t?r ??iia iu?-i *t U M i? iiiici. who is mucli i" ?vtdwio#, uii consciously post's US the means of In vidious comparison, mil! who utters no sound, tint! yet txvuples lhotuU)il]U6 position of being oim> of the greatest matinee Idols t Uf American stage lias Known in it*ii yours. Tin" Ilist Is ivu's father, a ne'er <|0 well young Irishman who has eloped with I li*' daughter of an aflstocrutle Kugllsh family, ami come to America, * where Margaret, his daughter, or, as lit' always Hjiokc of her, "Peg o' My Heart." was born MlchacJ la a nondescript mongrel ? Olir, with JiiHt enough lrlsli Irrrlcr In his makeup to he full of tight ami af fection. It la largely arouml the sayings of her father 'ami the comparisons made ill Michael's favor that Peg Is enu> hied to ultimately worst the snobbish, cold -blooded, selfish aunt ami cousins t?f hers, In whose Kugllsh home she has been thrust against her Inclina tion and will. There In a pretty lovo | story running through the comedy, j which apurklea with upt u|4grum, brilliant wit, cutting Irony, biting In vectlvc and tears and laughter. , Mr. Oliver Morttsco, who gave "Peg 'o' My Heart" to the world. Is sending charming Ken Martin, supported by an excellent company, to present the most talked-of comedy the American stage lmn known tn tlif past decade. The production Ik. tin exact copy of that UHfKl 'lit the* Cort Theatre, Now York City. "Peg o' My Heart" will make hor return appearance at tho Camden opera houae Wodnowday eve ning, October <lth.; ? adv. MARRIAGE LICENSES Recently Issued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate. Mr. Fred E. Watta, Camden, an<l Mtas Alberta Taylor, lAigoff. Mr. Jerome M. H offer and Miss Sal llv It. lirown, Camden. I)r. A. W. Humphries, IJethune, and MIsk Janle I. ltoyd, Mt. Carmel. -Mr. Wm.Branham and Miss Ktfnice Peak, Logoff. Colored. Miles Davis and Maggie Stueky, ltein l>ertx. - r ? ? John Kelly and Peggie Perkins, Kalb. James Williams and Minnie Jnfr)bs, Nmlthvllle. / W. C. Cabbngestalk, Betlrune, nnd Olive Pate, Angelas. Robert Dunlttp and Ktta MltcheU camden. The PlanterH liank, is a new bank ing Institution launched at ltock 11111 last week, to begin business aoon. 1 T: " ? ? v-: ?? -*r v ^ ????: With REA MARTIN as "PEG" SEATS NOW SELLING , r at W. R. ZEMP'S DRUG STORE ' * ? - ? . ? r '*"< ' 'a. ? PRICES 50c 75c $1.00 "V; The Most Fascinating Comedy of All Ti jg|