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LOCAL , NEWS - 4: UOVE ?N THE WINDS. 'I I ION I uiil Miaihltnu on m mountain \ 0H'sl )r hold a UlW.r ur the dualtlng N|in?y?, k love of vou leap# foaming tn my ? i?r? u.?t, IflhoiM* with the wind* ami awettpa to (lu'ir (oruy v heart bounda with the horaea of the I M'l* L\mi pluiuft* "? the wild ride of the nlKM. jl,, it n tx in the face of tempaala the large uli'*1 [?flint ride* out fate ami welcomes* tcoda J (,. tight |o, love. 1 laiiwh aloud for love of you! (Had that our love la fellow to rough w oat tier. o fretful orchid hot housed froi t the dew, ||iut halo and hearty aa the highland heather: I, In the wind that tttlnga and I i hr II Is. IComrade of ocean, playmate of the hllla ? Richard Hovey US. MIIXS AS JwTKSS Mrs. I .an reus T. Mills entertained at bridge pjtrty on Tuesday afternoon honor ..f Mrs. Lottie Singleton. The pre prize was won by Mrs. K. Iiist h-r. Delightful refreshments ?ro served. Mrs. Mills was hostess again On Wed i lay morning, having as her guests . Wednesday morning bridge club. U? substitutes were Mrs. T. Edmund riunhliolz. Mrs. Charles I'ollock ami rs. Howard So well Wilcox. HONOR OF &SS ARTHUR Mrs. Kben McLeod entertained most L'lsantly <ui Wednesday afternoon in lior of her sister. Miss Loree Arthur, re tables were arranged in the par fur bridge. Mrs. Rlakeney Zernp |n the score prize, while Miss Kate L?ir cut the consolation. Quantities ?Yellow daffodils decorated the rooms, jrht refreshments were served after Ms were laid aside. Itkrtains WING CUB pie Pair Street embroidery club had lelightful meeting Monday afternoon h Mrs. .!. Hiakeney Zenip as hostess, ring and chatting caused the time [pass quickly, but the delicious re fitments were not left out. I. DuItOSE TO WEI) tS. SINGLETON [of interest in Columbia is the np [<>aching marriage of Mrs. Lottie phnsoii Singleton to Mr. Charles 1'. Ul'"^1', "f ? Camden, which will be flcmiiized in Camden during the tirst i'ok in March at the home of the tide's mother, Mr*. Robert Johnson. | < 1 1 vvhnju Mrs. Singleton has been fing for the last year. Prior to that made her home in Columbia for ?nil yen rs with her father and >t her in-law. Col. and Mrs. Richard inrh'ton. on Hampton street. No cards e isstied. the ceremony to lie situ in the extreme 'with only members the immediate household present, rrhe State. A. R. TO MEET H'RSDAV p'he IlnPkirk Hill Chapter D. A. R. meet wit If Miss Eldredgc at doodle kstlc on the 4ift(X'tioon of Thursday, prch the 2nd. at 4 :.'it) o'clock. L. P. HOLLANDER & CO Bostou and New York Announce that their SPRING EXHIBITION Of Ixulies ' and Misses 9 Gowns, Suits, W aists Evening, Motor and Street Coats will be held at the KIRK WOOD HOTEL Mon., Tues., Feb. 28, and 29, and Mar. 1. MAIDS AM) MATRONS llRIIMiE CLl'U Miss Jasle Sulllvnn vvas hostess t?? the Maids and Matrons bridge clul> Thursday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. R. B. Pitts. Jonquils were the chief decorations at this delightful affair. Refreshments were served In the dining room. CM 1- MEETING OF CIVIC LEAGt'K. There will be a special meeting of the Chic League at the (irannnar school building this (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp. All members are asked to be on time. ENTERTAINMENT AT HOKKIRK INN The time has arrived for the delight ful entertainment which has been so long looked for. Dr. Halnsford will deliver "his lecture tonight at Hobkirk Inn. beginning at N :4f>. This Is to be a most Interesting talk by a distinguish ed traveler, who will give an account of his experiences during the two years spent thy him in the wilds of Africa. Admission will be 50c, and every one who can should make an effort to at tend. The proceeds will p> for the benefit of the Parish Aid Society of the Epseopal Church. DANCE AT ARMORY Chaperoned by Mrs. II. L. SChlos burg aiid Mr. and Mrs. Max Xiers. quite an enjoyable dance was held at the Armory Wednesday evening. Dancing vommeneed at 1) o'clock and continued "til midnight. Among those dancing were Misses Theresa Block, Elizabeth Raima. Margaret Hammond, Nell Mri Nineh, Henrietta Block. Lola Ilogue. Esther Schlosburg. Mrs. Clara Latham. Mrs. A. .1. Ifellman, Mrs. Schlosburg, ; Mrs. Siers, Messrs. Marion Williams. John Boozer. Ila Riff, Fletcher Latham. Dess fioodale. Alex Baker. Walter Rush. Ebby flillis. Pat Nelson, and Max Sier<. Oyster Supper at West ville. The ladies of Bethany church. West vllle. will give an oyster supjK>r at the Baptist parsonage, March 3rd. to raise funds for the parsonage. The public is cordially invited to attend. PUT ONLY 5 CENTS in our Bank - IMCREASE IT '&? WEEKLY; fV/Z,L JfAVE ' NEXT CHRISTMAS IF YOU JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB You can also begin with 1 or 2 cents the first week )r 10 cents and increase your deposit the same amount -ach week. You will then have next Christinas: You will have all of this money next Christmas. 1-CENT CLUB PAYS $ 12.75 . 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.60 5-CEHT CLUB PAYS 63.75 10-CENT CLUB PAYS 127.RO * ou can deposit 25 or 50 cts,.or $1 or rr^Ore each week. COMK IN ? We will fell yoi^all about It. ftmc *n and pet a Christmas Ranking Club Book Free. >r \ The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C His KiKlitli liirthday. Master Clarkson Kbame Invited twenty of his young ffteuds to Join him in celebration of his birthday on Wednesday. Coming so close to Wash ington's hirthday the dining room had been decorated in National colors abd at oach place were served sonvenlers of the occasion In the shape of cher ries, hatchets and the like. A huge hirthday cake with eight candles told his age. Then there was Ice cream to go along with It ? something that hoys and girls never tire of. I -at cr they enjoyed childish games In the open air until late In the evening. It was a pleasant occasion and all of his friends wish him many more happy natal days. "The Rosary" at the Majestic to morrow. Saturday, Feh. 20th, benefit Presbyterian Sunday school building fund. Two Golden Days. There are two days of the week up on which and about which I never wor ry, two care-free days kept ? sacredly free from fear and apprehension. <\ne of these is Yesterday. Yester day with all Its cares and frets, with all Its pains and ac-hes, all its faults, its mistakes and blunders, has passed beyond the reach of my recall. I can not undo an act that I wrought. I cannot unsay a word that I said on Yesterday. All that it holds of* life, of regret and sorrow, is in the hand of the Mighty Love that can bring sweet waters out of the bitterest desert. ? the love that can make the wrong things right, that can turn weeping Into laughter, that eau give beauty for ashes, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness, joy of the morn ing for the woe of night. Snve for the beautiful memories that linger, sweet and tender like the perfume of roses, in the heart of the day that Is gone. 1 have nothing to. do with yesterday. And the other day I do not worry about Is Toinrnorrow. Tominorw. with all its possible adversities, its burdens, its perils. Its large promises and poor performance. Its failures and mistakes. Is as far beyond the reach of my mas tery as its dead sister ? yesterday. Its sun will rise -in roseate splendor, or beyond a mask of weeping clouds. Hnf It- will rise. I'ntil then the same love and patience that held yesterday, and holds tomorrow, shines with tender promise Into the heart of today. 1 have no possession in that unborn day of grace. All else Is in the infinite kccpim; of that Infinite love that holds for me the treasure of yesterday, the love that is higher than the stars, wider than the sky. deeper than the sea s. There Is left for myself., then, bnf one dav of the week ? to-day. Any man can tight the battles of todav Anv \voni:m can carry the burdens of just one dav. ? Robert ?!. Tb'rdette. '"The Jtosarv" at the Majestic to morrow. Saturday. Feb. L'dth. benefit Presbyterian Sunday school building fund. Tin- next reunion or South Carolina ; veterans will be held at Rock llill. Will Not be a Candidate. Mr. L. T. Mills will not be a candi date this summer for re-election to t In House from this county. It Is under stood that Mr. Martin will stand for re-election, also Senator Peattle. Oth ers sj token 'of as probable candidates for the' House are Messrs. Newton Kelly, (J. <i. Alexander and I). T Hlaekmon. MARY PICK FORI) In an Extraordinary Characterization "Poor Little Peppina." The tlrst seven reel picture in which the screen's foremost star has been pre sented. Produced in the Famous Play ers Film Co.'s style, complete ami superior in every detail from photon raphy to settings. "Poor Little Pep plna" Is the typo of production which has unusual drawing power. The un usual story. A child of wealthy Ameri cans kidnapped by Italians is made tu work in a Sicilian vineyard, and he- ' comes In succession a stowaway dis guised as a boy, *? bootblack, an em ployee of an oplurj den, a messenger . l*?y. and -finally the restored million aire's (laughter who comes into her own. "Poor Little Peppina" will un doubtedly l>e accepted as Mary Pick ford's greatest photoplay triumph. At the Majestic next Monday, Feb. 2#th. ? adv. PERSONAL. Miss Flly.aboth CuiTtsoN Is vbdtln'K 'n North Cnrolnw. Mr*.. 1'. N 1 *n ? 1 c?"i f . "f ( 'ha rloston, pent Stindll> il) Camden Mrs. ,| C. I Vet's. of ( irautfohurn . i?* \l>itii.g relatives In < 'h union Mi and Mix I.I Carrison are spending mhiic time in I *)? > I* l? l;i \lt-s Tlllle tiei.-euholnior has return i'il lit in a .sta\ in New^York City. M-- Virginia Taylor attended a lame in Lancaster Friday evening. Mr ajid Mrs. ha M Jones, .lr, ? ? f I'rtD'iUior, wore visitors here this \\ Ock , Miss .loan l.lndsij\ a 1 1 ciii lo< I t ho I ill voisity's inhlw inter Cnrnuiu iImiioo at the letTorson In Columbia Monday evening. Miss Marga ret Ta,\h>r >| ?ci* t tho week oinl in Lancaster with hor sister. Mr> Ira I', Jones. Jr.. ami Mis- Paulino Joi.es Marlon. Mr> .1. II. Sullivan, of l.anroiis. spoilt last wook with hor daughter, Miss .1 < ?sio Sullivan at tho homo of Mrs K. H. Pitts. Mis. (ins llirsoh, Mrs. I.oo Schenk, ,Missos Uosa and Holoii (lelsenholmor ami l.oiilso llirsoh attended "Tho Mirth of ii Nation" In Columbia last Friday. Mr and Mrs. I.oroy Davidson. Mr, ami Mrs. \\\ L. UoTass and Mrs. Win Shannon niado a trip to. Columbia last Friday to soo "Tho lilrth of a Nation." Miss Joan Lindsay had as hor guests this wook, Mlssos (iladys Cart. of < ir.ingoburg. Mlnulo Williamson. Annlo Murdaugh and Jacqueline Coopor. of Cohunhla. Mossrs. J. J. Workman, (J; A. Khaine and Paul Kehnborg. <?f Camdon, tic oompanlod Hov. .T. C. lh?w an to Ker shaw Sunday aftoruoon to tho sorvloo at tin' Presbyterian ohuroh. whore thoy aided In tho singing. rendering two so hH't ions as trios.-- Kershaw Kra. Tho lecture given Wednesday even ing at tho Haptlst ohuroh hy Dr. 10. A.. Loow w as vory inuoh onjoyod hy t lioso who attended. Tho crowd was not as large as was expected hut a very nloo sum was realized for the library asso ciation. i in Sunday morning. Fob. 'JOth nio.st interesting services won* hold at lirair Church, Caiudou. when a largo congregation hoard an eloquent and earnest sermon from tho lUshop of tho 1 Mooese the Tit. Tiev. \\ . A. <!uer ry. on the occasion of his annual visi tation. This was followed hy the Kite of Confirmation administered to a class T^f ilTne candidates presented hy the Hector Hov. Mr. Harding. The ser \ ices were concluded w ith tin.* cole I. ration of the Holy CoiunnnUoii, (iovornment Should llolp Fi\ Them. The last statement made hy Mr. W. F. Stevenson a> to what Congress should do for a farming district like this was that it had spoilt $l7r?.(H)(). i k Hi.Od on rivers and nothing on roads. It has also spent $100.0' u.ooo.oo on ir rigattoii projects, t ? ? water lauds for loss than 1 .(MK).iMMl people in the west. Why not do something to take the wa ter out < f the roads in the South? South Carolina, the state and coin ties and towns and townships spent in HH 4 about M.ooii.ooo.nn on roads, and -till of the 4o.."V45> miles roads in the State oonly -I.sks miles are surfaced and really Improved and that i-. the v.-c?rk of years. miles arc yet t.? he JiNod. and all niu-t bo maintain ed. Tho ( lo'./ riiiiieiit carries mail over most of them: why ii not right for it to help tix them?-? adv. See "The l!..*ary" at the Majestic Theatre ti. morrow. Listen My Friend Just a minute. When you are in town, don't forget to Phone 236-J for CORRECT TAILORING; also Clothes French Dry Cleaned and Pressed. Ladies work a spe cialty, prices reasonable. J? W. STOVER, Prop. South Main St. Camden A Safe Investment ! WHY NOT PLACE YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS IN ()l!H SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, WHERE THEY MAY DRAW INTEREST AT 4 PER CENT, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, AND KNOW THAT YOUR INVESTMENT IS ? ABSOLUTELY SAFE. T HIS DE PA RT M ENT, ESPEC 1 ALLY , GROWS IN POPULARITY EACH YEAR. The Bank of Camden CAMDEN, S. C. News has boon received I ? ? the effect that Dr. 10. \V. Slkes, (loan of Wake Forest "college, N. C., has accepted tho presidency of Coker College, at Hartsvlllo, S. t\, and will outer upon his duties tho coming session. Stockton News Notes. lloykin, S. C.. Fob. 28. ? Thoro Is a groat olufnge in tho weathor this wook from what it. was last wook. Tho farmers In this section aro very 1 lmsy plowing. Mrs. W. K. (Janlnor ami daughter, Miss Maud (Jardnor spent Sunday in tho Pisyah section. Thov attended tho memorial services it t lMsgah church given l?y tho Woodmen for tho late Hov. T. I.. Colo, former pastor of that church. They reported a largo crowd and t lit* services were tine. Mr. 'I'. H. Humphries spent Sunday ??t the home of Mr. H. M. Pea roe. .Misses Jennie and Sara Hunlphrles and brother. William Humphries spent tht* week end in the "Spring IIII1 see t loll. Miss 1 1 a Hcardcn spent tbe week end In Camden. Mrs. ^Mattle Shiver has been very 111 With tfiip, but we are ^lad to learn that she Is better. The weekly prayermoetliiK nu?t at the home of Mr. Robert Jolley Sunday liltfht. It will meet next Sunday ni?ht with Mr. \V. It. (iardner. Mrs. Belton Owens and little daugh ters, Alice and Trances, of Camden, spent the week end with hor daughter, Mrs. 10. <\ I'earce. LIST OF FEATURES ========= SHOWN AT ===== MAJESTIC THEATRE AND THE DAYS TO SEE THEM Monday, February 28th. ? Daniel Frohman presents America's Sweetheart, ? MARY PICK FORI), as ''POOR LITTLE PEPPINA," in 7 reels. Without a doubt her greatest success. Tuesday, February 29th. Oliver Morosco presents Charlotte Greenwood and Sydney Grant in "JANE," the delightful Chas. Frohman Comedy. A good grouch chaser without slap stick. If you like a good comey make a mark for Tuesday and come out and see "JANE." Wednesday. March 1*t. The Kleine-Fdison Feature Service offers Maude Fealy in George Kleine's "BONDWOMEN," in 5 parts. "Bondwomen" deals fairly, forcofully, clearly with a problem vital to every home and one that every married pair has solved either to its weal or woe ? a wife's inde pendence of her husband in the management of family bills. Thursday, March 2nd. An event to Recollect. William F'ox presents BET TY NANSEN, "The Actress Who Speaks With Her Eyes" in a photoplay of peerless power, "THE SONG OF HATE." Nothing like it yet beheld on the spoken or silent stage. Sways your soul with subtle wizardry. In cluded in the cast: Clair Whitney, Arthur Hoops, Do rothy Bernard, and many others. Friday, March 3rd. Pathe presents "THE IRON CLAW," produced by the Feature Film Corporation in Camden. Featuring in the cast Sheldon Lewis, Creighton Hale and PEARL WHITE. (Camden's own serial.) Also Raymond Hitchcock in "A WONDERFUL WA GER." We will vouch for being better than "The Ring tail Rhinocerous." " ^ 'Saturday, March 4th. Jesse L. Lasky presents BLANCHE SWEET, the Fa mous Film Star in a picturization of "THE SECRET OR CHARD." From the play by Channing Pollock. Critics proclaim this one of the three best pictures produced by Lasky.