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[oCAL NEWS, \ ? .V.' -A' ^ IUR DUTY TO OUR FLAG. I ;> ? hate and kmhmI ;j 1^ what we noted I Aim! more of norvke liu*-; I ,J .\jjjro men to love -.. . ? ?U- llUK llllUVe \ l*?l (t (I* itt VIMVV . [., ?H tMKlCt Ulld l>?rtg \ i . i ihoMnK. 'Mi. n- rait It in what it moan*. ^iil?i Mc.kIh evert. Molt' .*? If respect, 1 .?_>> iiilk "I* war machines. |Ih, IIIii.i* In liKMt I'd |,fr|? K hrl?ht Is III. I iiiuiiK tliO way. Vol < i ohs thu loan), [Itu la-re at home VV'ul.in mi rnel ves todav \ 'lis in' must lo\w Ihu (? "??? above \VU!l .ill otir mlKlit and main, P*or tr-iiii our Imnds gal distant lands ? ' Sli.tll come dishonor's Main. f I I. II Has lio )l8lin?ol't'(l, \VO ) I*. \ v doue it, not tlie foe J f || .shall lull iVf lii'Ht of all Sliidl lie lo strike a Idow. ?Detroit Kree Press. At .Jordan's I'oiid. in-ruiied hy Mrs. E. C. von Treau iikI .Mr. .lames I?eIj<>aohe, a par iuuiitf prople wont out last Mon thernoon to Jordan's mill, a pie iu?> s|M>t in West Wateree, ami _.d their twits for a week's camp. Karty consisted of Misses Hatha Ifo'iap. Willie* Watklns, Virginia ?r. Crnco Arthur. and Messrs. Itis (.ikmIv, Will Wallace. John A. i>ii iiimI 'Pom Aijcriun. The camp 'hrlsti'inni "The Hummers," and |m> associated only with pleasant Ertiuiis of a week sj>ent in fishing, H, swimming and the like. Library .Notes. . monthly niiM'ting of the Library la t inn took place at Library June Minutes renil jyid adojitcd, 7 ?rs present. President made r'6 911 lecture ex | tenses, the amount in was SIT. .'in. Pin <ftmmitH'?* reported thnf biloks a a Irs for the summer would ho ;arv. ;in<l Mr. Wooten and 'Mr. liave krmllx furnished cloth for Vf new uicniliers joined the asso i. M rs K. I., /.cm p. Mrs. Robert Mini Mr--, t i ?. Cooper. The thW month amounted to $L5T?, ? of reader^ number of l.Ttiii. filiations i'.. i f\ ?f ripw fis ar were in order. M rs, S. E. lc iiii'\f?| Hut iiic present officers li'i tfil. ThU was carried. Mr. I roller heing elected jit last il; ,i* ^ix-ivtar.v in I in* place of (Mai garei linri;?'| . \\ hose msigna ;a-^ ;i. , 4'i.i.mI wn>, regret. , ''I,s I'Von-ln to i Ik- notice of the alioii t hat 1 1 u ? muxes were so on l.iiirarv ju.-i r< ? that, reading ar> wn?. iiujMi.s<||i||. All mothers qiicsfcrl t,i inform nurses to keep "ii M|iiari' w||??n> grandstand r n.'.rvs;m ,Mi force this tKIMi HOSTESS | IHKOIDKKV ( LI B Win Kur,' w a ^ hostess to the I ?Street llinl'ioiilcry club Monday | M?iii In addition to the club ? !*r>lii|?. which nnnibers twenty,! tain: had :iv her guests Mrs. It. . Lanhe. .Mr<. .1 no, S. . Lindsay, | Set itt a Saiuioiid and Mrs. Luia Tin* host?><s s(tv<m1 lee ereanw ind punch during the aftertfoon. Virginia Taylor left Sunday for |t to friend* in Georgia. ? ... ? *?'?' mi IIP I I.I iw I1T IIKAI TIFIX Cm ^H WttimiNU * ' Marriage of Popular Young IVople at CiumlMi IU|)(M Ohurrh, A beautiful wedding ot t lit* mid summer whs sole iiiiiixtHl al tlu> Flivt Baptist lAhuivh ?>n Thursday evening, when Miss Ithctta Wilson became the bride of Mr. Johu Nmyrl llalsall The ehureh was Ivoautlfnlly dect)ralod for the occasion. The altar. banked in ferns, palms and white roses, , w idle pine, bamboo and Southern sinllax add ed to the color scheme of white and green. Tin* wedding inai'di wi^ play* ??d by MIssj Mildred (hastate, and promptly .at nine o'clock the bridal party Mod down tin? two white c;ir ! peted aisles. Tin procession was led by Virginia Nicholson and Jm k Net tles, who untied tin4 ribbons. The ush ers wore Messrs. John H. Hoodale, C. .1. Shannon, ;ird, Charlie I >4t t It- and \V. D. Trantham. Tho groomsmen wore Reginald llalsall, of Charleston, Itufus Thurmond and tleotge Wilson, of Cam don. The hrldosmands were Misses Marguerite llalsall, of Charleston ; .Mi riam Hartley, of Butosburg, and ICthel Blrclnnore, of Camden. 'Hiey wore lovely dresses of white latma, with pink ribbons, and carried pink- fclllar noy roses. Mrs. \V. <i. Wilson, mother of the bride, was dame of honor. She wore a handsome gown of gi*'y oro|io ineltor, and carried pink rose*. Misses ttllen Newton, of l'endleton, and Sadie Wilson, of Camden, maids 'of honor, wore pink taffeta dresses and carried pink Killarney roses. Mollie Black woll and Carolyn Hey man wore the lovely little flower girls hi pink and white, each carrying a basket of flow ers. The groom olitered with his broth er and best man. Hilbert llalsall. of Charleston. The biide came in on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. Well suited to Iter girlish loveliness, was tho beautiful wedding gown of tulle, lace and rib bon, the long veil fell from a eoronot of orange blossoms, and she carried an exquisite bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Beneath a beau tiful arch of white and green, tin* ceremony was performed by Rev. John A. Davison, pastor of the church. Af ter the marriage a beautiful reception was given at the Wilson homo. Tho guests wore wel<H?med. at the door by Mrs. N. K. tioodalo" and Miss Louise Nettles and passed to the receiving line which was ooiu]>osod of the entire bridal party. In tho dining room the bribe's table was beautiful aiul .artis tic in white and green and here Mrs. John T. Not ties, Mrs. A. W. I hi mot and Mrs. John S. Lindsay were in* charge. Fruit i cake, pound cake and ice cream were served. In the li brary a handsome collection of pres ehts" wore displayed. The crystal punch bowls embedded- in ferns were presided over by Mrs. S. W. Win Landlngham and Miss Ada Phelps. Mr. 'and Mrs, llalsall left at U;l.r> for an extended trip North. Tho bride wore a jaunty snit of midnight blue with hat and accessories to match. Tho young couple will make their homo in Camden. Among the out of town guests for tin* wedding were Mr. John McSniyrl. of, <-?eorgetown : Mrs. Willie t mfoori mid daughters, of Florence ; Mrs. Phillip Osteon and son. of Dillon: Mrs. M. 10. Smith, of Sumter: Mr. J. I?. Kirkley. of Smith villo : Mrs. S. M. Barficbl and daughter of Wilmington. ( Mrs. Hay Was Hostess. A bountiful function of Tuesday was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. W. < >. Hay. The rooms wore bright and attractive with the varied flowers of early summer and seven tables had been attractively arranged for the bridge devotees. The first prize, a I a tx of stationery, was won by Mrs. Konham Brooks, of Columbia : Mrs. Ix*roy Davidson cut. the consolation, a pair of silk hose, and the second consolation, a pack of <*ards. went to Mrs. C. I'. DuBose. After the games, a tempting course luncheon was serv ed. * * Hie Majestic Program PICTURES FOR ALL THE FAMILY i Today, Friday, June 23. Jesse L. Lasky presents the popular star, Bla Kveet. in "THE SOWERS." ' M 1 Pathe presents Pearl White in "THE IRON CLA the Seventeenth episod^r?r-" Saturday, June 24. J he 1 earless star Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." Heinie and Louie in " RECKLESS WRESTLER^." A ^'o-part Nestor Comedy. Monday, June 26. The Vita graph Company of America presents Lillian alker in "GREEN STOCKINGS." A splendid comedy English Ijfe. ? ? ' J.. Tuesday, June 27. I The Pallas Pictures Corporation Pre?e^ 0f?Ameri fcch in "THE HEART OF PAULA.' A story o Jan life in Mexico., Wednewlay, J"ne presents Ade'e The Kquitable Pictures Corporation "THE DE tlood in Don't Sell Your SouVtoSMMji. ??w? 'IL'S TOY." -sS? ? Thursday. June 29. Th r\ ip iu 9ua^ty Pictures Corporation's newest offering on orwTtr? P^xram, 'THE COME-BACK," with Harold kWood and May Allison. L. ' MAKK1K1) IN THK WlCHT. Kuiumt Camden Hoy Miurrlwi California Young t<ady. ? ' -o i i.letidale, Cal., Juno 11? The marrl; age of Mr. Ita.vmoud Olaudo?-l>lek and Miss ICnuun- lladger took at the home of t In* bride's mother, Mrs. Anne Itadger, t.Vat West Calhoun St.. Clen dale, IJuliforiilii, oh June 7th, MHO. at litisH 'imon. . . Tlii- ht\tip In the daughter of the Into itev. N. N. Ilailger. for u??i>.v beloved rc<yor of All Saints lOpiscopal Church! San I'edro, California, Mr. Dick Ik well and favorably known by hi* many warm friends In Soijth. Caro lina, Iif lielng a member of two i'lAss of 'on nt Cleiusou College. > Tito ceremony wan i?erformed by Hev. Mr. Holgate. of Sawlelle, California, a j|fo long friend of the faintly, ami Kev, l>r. Mills, iwtor of St. Mark's Church, i ? U*n<l^i )?*, Calif., assisted. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Norman Hadgcr. and Mr. A loo Hadgcr act od as groom's attend ant. A teui|?orary altar was erected un der tho rose arbor of the llail^r home, an I while the vows wore sjMikoii. I bo mug birds, from anion}; tho t hh?h ands ftoW?'r< lent tlioir music, and as priest ly bands \tere niised In solemn bene diction, tbe sun sent its rays through the leaves, adding lis blessing U|H?n the happy |iair and lending a beauty and dignity to the oecaslon that will long l?e remembered by the fytenda whose urlvtlogo It was to witness the beaut ifinh ring ceremony of tho KplsceH pnl Church. The bride wore a h>vely girlish frock of white marquisette, trimmed with lyiml made lace and embroidery, and In keeping with the old adage, "Some thing old. something new ; something borrowed. and somotblllj blue," wore a string' of quaintly cut gold beads, once belonging to tbe maternal groat grandmother of the. groom. A*' six course luncheon was served. The bride's table was an exquisite study in pale gold, a delicate compli ment to the groom's father, yellow be ing his favorite color. Mr. Hick had gladly dropjjod the hurrv and stress of a business mans life, and crossed the continent to wit ness the marriage of Ids only child. The mother's gift lo her daughter was a chest of old silver, bearing the family eoat-of-arms. Since .leaving Camden Mr. Dick has made his home in l^os Angeles. Cali fornia. and holds a responsible posi tion in the engineering department of tho I'aclflc .Telephone Co. n The bride's going away gown was a handsome dark green tailored snit. The "bridal couple, amid showers of rice and good wishes left by automo bile for the beautiful beach town of Santa Monica. Cal.. where they will make their home for the balance of the summer. mid-soimer fashions. Wash Satin and Handkerchief Linen Favored Materials. New York. June jo.? With the tirst. sultry days of summer, one naturally, turns to white, or tire pale-toned linens ami cottons. Owing to the populari ty of stripes ami checks, it Is safe to say that it will n<>t be an all-white season, but all-wldte is. to be very popu lar. nevertheless. Wash Satin in Suit* and Dresses One of the coolest and most novel of the new summer materials, both for suits and dresses, is wash satin. This comes in the plain fiat tones and also in white. Ij is a practical fabric, too,* as it sheds dust, does not wrinkle readily, and launders -perfectly. Coats and blouses, too. for wear with skirts of linen, the corded cottons, or the regulation suit skirt of serge or gebar dine. aVo biting fashioned of wash satin, most effi'etively. A ten ills coat. Pink Organdy Blottee, Black Satin Sk*1* ? In Norfolk fashion, a belted Russian, or one of *the various other peplum mode]*, developed in a. soft tone of satin/ may be woA for morning, sport* Tvear. or for afternoons The .sheer linens, <*ottons and silks are all very popular for . frocks ami blouses. P?le tones and white pre dominate. Organdies and voiles are dainty and cool for afternoon frock*, and net and taffeta are combined ef fectively for evening ami the more elaborate afternoon dreaaes: x * Separate, Coats and Skirts How the separate skirt could ever have been laid aside for a season ?>r two. as it Was, is indeed a mystery when one considers how very practical It I*. Its popularity this season, how ever, Is quite making up foT the year or two of indifference. Separate skirts of taffeta, satin, faille and similar silks are being worn considerably for all daytime purposes,- combined with bloutias of Georgette, efeiffon and the other sheer silks. For sports purposes, striped and checked -Mneos, canvas weaves, cotton velours, florduroys, and the various white corded cotters are jr-iafejsSP*- *?i& > -."-1 /? -? ' fclVored, us well as the novelty wash satins nml jersey silks; wool Jowrx in hriirhf tones of ?\*c. ijrvwi, jjivlq, ami like shades Is also i?opidar, The sepalate skill and contrasting coat uiv particularly smart for snort* puritoscs, Koine of the jummI shops uit< showing cream while koi^c skirts, com bined with wash satin hlouses,' ami coats of Itlno wutfe, or the novelty slrllHHl silks or linens, for tennis, tfolf ami I ho like. This combination of white skill and blur coal U not new, of t on rse, Inn it Is unusually effective. Mr. and Mr*. tirny to I -cave. Mr. Joint iJi ay. who lujs heen with, t lit' Majestic theatre her** since' lis opeAlny will leave shortly for Croat Manin?ton, Mass., where he em's to l a ke ehnrtfo of the iin)Vt?a at Hofkshlre Inn. I ho summer hotel conducted h,\ Messrs, Tlcknor ?V Soil, proprietors of the Court Inn at Camden. Mrs. Cray will accompany hint. The orchestra at that place for tin1 Saturday nl^hl hops consists of twelve pieces and It Is said tin1 Sunday eveninu nmccrls consist-*; id' hk'h class classical and vocal music. The Ca union frlonds of this couple w ill rccid their. leaving as all patrons of Tim Majestic have enjoyed their sweet yiinislr. Miss llarrlturfon will remain \t The Majestic. \lr.a ml Mrs. Crax eypect to return to Camden durlnu the Winter. To Offer Scholarship. Tin' South t^irolltiu Federation has one Witithrop sehohli'ship to offor this year. Kxaminat Ions will he held at the etairt house In each eounty seat on July 7th, at the same time the examination for eounty scholarships are held. Applicants will not he |ter .uittied to stand for hoth county ami i Federation scholarships, and (he appll ( eants for the Federation scholarship must so designate on their examina tion paj>ers. An applicant must ho- ill or over, tumble to pay for a college course and must not have previously attended col lege, She must also he endorsed by the president of a federated Vluh. These qualifications must lie staled in application tiled with me not later than July 1st. The South Carolina Federation also I offers' a scholarship lo Converse Col lege lo the value of .$100. lo some South Carolina girl presenting evidence to tho college that she can enter as an iim-onditioiiat student in the bach elor .if arts course. It is good for four year- provided the student averages ^5 and niaintalns satisfactory de|k?rt United States Tires "R" Tread AT REDUCED PRICES . 80 \ H l?LAIN TKKAD NON SKID $8.95 HfcxJOi ('LAIN TKKAD 11.10 NON SKID 11.65 M\X\* PLAIN TKKAD* , 13.75 ? NON SKID 18.10 88x4 I?IAIN TKKAD 18. Hi NOV SKID , 1JU5 * 84 \ I I'LAIN TKKAD .. I8.H0 NON SKID 1 11.50 f ? j l. j ? "Jir " if * - . * ' !.?<? ? ? ? 1 ? ? 1 ^ v vk \VK IIAYK ONLY A LIMITKD NT5IHKK AT TIIK AHOYK rKICK, ACT OLICK IIKKOKK TIIKY AKK ALL OONK, Lewis 8c Christmas, cash grocers IlieUt; 'I'llOKl' (iONll'illU to ?|liallf,\ Ulllst Hit Ill V to llie before *1 illy 1st, Mrs. Waller JC. Ihtucnii. < iialrmait of I'Mucatlon hope. Aiken, S. C . ' The Camden 1 *i\ l* l.eamio mil* ?? I - j tcntlon to llils olVcr and hopes .Mtiili1 ? Camden {.'II I ran avail thenisel\ e* of i I Ills op|KirtUtllty. TlUlse desiring. lo 1 (|l)allf> rail send their conimUliicu t Ions Mrs. Iv { v??n Tresekow, Chairman of Oivles. Camden, s. c. I NOTICE. I have lioii|{li( the Interest of .Mr. \. I.. WtiUihiH hi (he CoiihoII <late?i Auto Co.. ami will appre elate the patronage of my friemlN, Respect fully, I). J. IIORTON Pine Tre^ Club Roll I took. For I lie convenience of the voters of I 'I lie Tree Cluh the eluh roll hook will he o|h?mm! at Heaver l>:im Hehool house i ?) 1 1 1 \ I. l'lMH, from I o'clock till (I |i. j hi. It Is I in ] m ?i't 11 nt that all voters en j roll their UHliies. L. ( \ Faulkner. Secretary. To Have Ofliw at Westville. Mr. .1. K. Creed, who is a candidate for the otllee of Magistrate In ItntYalo township, desires to state that if elect - i ed lie will have dates arranged so that ! hi' will have an otllee at hoth Canley ? and Wesfvllle and he at these .places mi days to he named.? ad v. 1 >i*. I >. \V. l>afller has declined to { accept the presidency of Columbia Col I lege. Murriwl. ' cf Mr. William M. < Joodson and Miss Mantle* I *1*1 1 lur??\\ . both of Camdeii, Were ma r ried at I lit* home of the bride on York street, on Mom!, iv evening, tile mill, Probate .llli||(o \\ I,, Mr Dowell otllHnUnir. The bride is a daughter of I li?* late Mr. John Petti uiew. Mr 1'sher X. Myers. of Camden, ami Miss Sallle Iv \i'ltl(?s, of iUancy. S. C Manlcd Wednesday morn I lie. .lane ,-jisi. mid. Mr. Stewart Simmons ami Miss Mln j nlt< Mass, I .oil. of l.ugotV. Married on i Sunday, t lie I silt Hov. J, 11. tiraves otllelat intf. ChiikIcii show-, lip M>ll. I A government man was in Camden | this \v?H>k InsiH't lhm the drug store { records under tlie Harrison uarcotle ad, and It is said found Camden and ^immunity remarkably free from doi>o users. Xo violations of the law was found and only four or live {mrsons were found wlio used narcotics In any shape a nd In nearly every ease these were ugiHl and inlirm negroes. No t-ooalne (lends were found. ^ ?9 * News in 1'rlnt iitg Trade. A Kansas printer has notified the merchants of his town that he will soon he in need of a pair of shoes, a new shirt and M sack of Hour, and that lie will call for bids on these Items, as that Is (lie custom of tile merchants' when they want four dolhirtf' worth of print liw.? I'T'om Piilit. i Congressman 1 .ever states that work i on the new Columbia postolllce build I lug will begin about July 1st. .lohu (iary lOvans has been elected j I icniooratlc National committeeman as : successor to Senator Tillimiu. who de i sires to retire. Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Ajfcert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for: That's because it's made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality i Copyright (?>? by I?. J. KaynoM* Tobatco Co. On the revcrx ?id* of thia tidy red tin' you will read: "Pro cam Patented July 30th, 1907." which h M made (nr?? men ?moke pipes where one smoked before! the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it! And that isn 't strange, either. % . * * ? Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they , invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story ! R- J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C Buy Prince Albert every where tobacco ii 'old In toppy rod bage, Sc; tidy red title. 10c; handeome pound ama half-pound tin hami dort and? that corking fine pound crystal- glaee humi dor with eponge- moist ener top that keep* the tobacco im each clover trim? ai way a I CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY CO. H. P. FOUST, Manager j- ? i "Vr" ; >v ' 'Real Estate, Loans and Insurance ' '< ' \ * ~ ' - . L' - \ - ?? Temporary Office, First National Bank