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I oCAL NEWS PROMOTION. -? , N l? hlm Wh? W ami never k^ckn, v V\ lu. w;C.('bt? neither clock nor *un , oi.uri. ,, . Wl III* ffillV 'i.H* ?? ItUle ??>??? ? i.i.'. s 1 1 niuncrftted for, f??'U?ry or whop pr, "Z ?.??? L wh **1 s* m',m <; ?'??'* pr^i?? wll^r u , ia1s; ti* not defined L rutin lii'Ul'S ai?> klhd Jvhu'.ii' thai hnrtie.n ^vlnea. . ,j( wot K v ban It * nl Lpv.s each mil nit* of the <lny; - V\ .v# MP :4"<l "W1t? be v ? I, from duty never e'li.kH. ^ faislmal v trine tfc?U think*. L?on i-o?n? ?o "Im who tries hoJ.1v for ;. seUlfch pi l*e. , .1 ,v hv day Jit.il > en 1 by yea r L lus *??'?? htlerCKt uenr E n.euHurts not by what he earns ?UIr, f,r labor ii? returns. Joint* 1 ? 1 h da* of tdiii.iK' through ?a B dene all that be ran do. atreiifr tl? "ot of ,nu8<le bred* of t?ic heart and of the head. man who would the top attain demonstrate he baa a brain. It ueiuo -Detroit Free Frcs*. |tTHl>AV RTV vorv delightful party for the little* x was given Thursday afternoon, I ??> lid. hv Mrs. W. li. Porter hi jirfltioii of the sixth birthday vf little daughter. Willie Avails Por Fifteeii lit t It- hoys ami girls were ,n(. After a number of interesting ,tN ,.ii the lawn, the little folks Invited into the (lining room, ire the table was beautifully deco F<|. having in the center a large L birthday cake, with brightly Jiinu' pink eainlles ami surrounded terns and <hasta daisies. Delicious ( lev cream ami cake were served. little hostess received a number [lively presents. r(K FOR NfiEK SKT. n enjoyable dance was given at home of Mr. and Mrs. R 11. Clarke Tuesday evening in hohor <?f Miss her Clarke, of Smnter. The guests tided all of the younger dancinir sot. |iix;k party in honor MISS WKSTON Uviuliful function of the week was lirldire party given by Mrs. Jollll Corbet t in honor of Miss Caroline ?ion. of Columbia. Most timely ami Tupriate were the hand-painted le caiiK witli forlorn maidens I ?i?l L their >oblier lovers good-bye. The p>ra'tiuhs were in red. white and an?! 1 he tables marked with the ami stripe>. The bonbons were in r?"i. white arid blue, and the fees umi, tarried ? ?i 1 1 the .patriotic tpestiojis. The sc.re prize, a crepe phine iistnilkeretiif. was won by Afiss Sabetlr ? a r ri s( ui, ai;d the cons<da: i I. another dainty handkerchief, most \ Wide tot* tearful eyes, was won by. Is Katl/eiiue Wallace. ' * 'lie aliseiit si>|,| jei'-b, i\s were not' t?>' for^o'tei: tor |?,x ,,j- hemitiful sta- j Jen w;ts s,.Mr..,| (|) honor} Painty c, ? r '? - ! ;;s were served, ill ! i? h fne . o , c s, iii-ino. eoin^Hising the j *'il! *!oj-? wt-ro. <de\ eiiv (allied 1 Hiss !{cair\ ' Ka I in l ine Zemp. ?f t'ohnnhia. Is | Simple Wedding (Vrruwn) Ml I(h|?( ist CboM'll \> t tlilr d:i \ Mt>l iltn-.; . v\ v ~ The wedding of Miss Nhii TrHitihatn rt tl*t 1 ?r . Kilns I'kc wns solem nized lit tile I til |>l 1st t-llllivll Oil TIllUS; ? la> morning, .him' u'iMli, ill to o'chick. Simplicity whs i In* keynote, l>u( most diarming in every <l??t n II was this beau tlfnl morning wedding. TJ u? bride's girlhood1 friends had ar? 1 1st l?ii ll.v decorated tin* church. with pine, hamhntV i Vriis inn) palms, willi quantities ? ?l* whit** daisies' showing their white ii Ik I gold amoiig flut green. T1.h? wedding march wa'sJ played In Miss Mildred Coodalc. who also play ed ii beautiful selection during t lit' 41'iV' mony. riii1 maid of honor ami t in* bride's ?a>ly attendant, was Miss Jane Manskfii, of Washington, She was he tMmdugly dressed in gray and carried pink klllarucy i.oses. The hriiie enter ed w itli her uncle, I M\ Henry Traill ham, of North Carolina, hy whom she :was given in marriage. She wore a handsome eoat suli of blue, with gray trimmings, hat. gloves and shoes l?? match. and carried an cxtpilsitc show er liompiet "of daisies and ferns. She was met al Ihf altar with the groom with his best man, the Kev J. A. Kills, of Louisville. Ky.. and tlie ceremony was performed hy the Itev. John A. iiavlsoii. pastor of the church, and a long time friend and class mate of the gritoiu. 1 1 1 1 1 ii t >t 1 i a 1 1 > f,\ after the ceremony, I >r. and Mrs. Poo. were driven to the sta tion and hoarded the train for Ashe vllle. They will s|HMid a month in the mountains of North Carolina, ami then go to Versailles, Ky., wliere l)r. Poo is pastor of a large ami influential church. Among the out of town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Sirs, Little and daughter, Mary Kennedy Utile, and Miss Kttie l/ee Coward. of Wades lioro, N. C. ; Miss I'lnier Fishhurn. of Walterhoro. S. C. ; Dr. Henry Trant luim, of Salisbury, N. C. ; and the Kcv. J. A. Kills, of I.onisville. Ky. IN HONOR OF . MRS. ROYKIN. In compliment to Mrs. Lucy S. Hoy* kin, of Columbia, Mrs. Helton Hoykjn gave it' beautiful bridge luneheoii at her home on Fair Street The rooms were | abloom with the tlowers and greens of t mid-slimmer, and Mrs. Hoy kin had twenty quests to meet the guest of honor and renew past friendships. The 4trust prize was a lovely towel. Miss Leila Shannon won the score prize and the consolation was cut by Mrs. Heath. A delightful dance of the past week was the tine on Tuesday night. given by the Misses HloCk.-in compliment to several visitors from Columbia. Cake and 'punch were served during the evening. Those present on this pleasant occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Colien. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Karuch. Mr. Hass. Mr. Joe Cohen. Al Cohen. I. L. Riff. Ralph I Minn, Leonard and Everett Schenk. Marion Williams. I'at Nelson. Lewis Leo Cly burn and Misses Theressa Rlock. Eliza beth Rabon. Lois Williams. Myrtle Mc Coy, Henrietta and Holla Hlock, Sarah Wolfe. Hannah and Helen Cohen and Louise Hirsch. Won First Prize for Rest Cartoon. In a recent contest given' by the publishers of "The America n Roy." a prize of five dollars was olYered for the Nest cartoon submitted by a boy. and tiie friends of Mr. Paul Twitty will he interested to know that his drawing won tir-t prize. In response to the offer, live hundred cartoons were sent, many of which will be published iu later issues of the magazine. The prize winning -cartoon was published in the July numher of "The American Hoy." The Majestic Program PICTURES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Today, Friday, June 30th. Jesse L. Lasky presents America's leading photoplay comedian. Victor Moore, in "THE RACE," with Anita 1;1K. A rare automobile comedy based on Anita Kings trans-continental trip. Also "THE IRON CLAW," with Pearl White. Saturday, July 1st. "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" with the fearless* star Helen Holmes. " , TI "LUKE AND THE BOMB THROWERS^' wi a. Lloyd. The well known Lonesome Luke Oorneoy "STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER." L-Ko om in two parts. ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? J ? Monday, July 3rd. ^ "WITH THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN MEXICO. Heal authentic pictures made _wfQi_th^ boy_ ? ? ? n Tuc?d?y, July 4tb. aniel Frohman presents Mary Pickford in her great st nurnPh "THE ETERNAL GRIND." * turt'y " ? ^rew Comedy and Burton Holmes Travel Pic Wednesday, July 5th. _ The F^quitable Pictures Corp?ra^on presents aF |?s Cherry, one of the best known leading men on the Am erican-English stage in "THE PASSERSBY. _ i - ? v ' Thursday, July 6th. Tali a? Metro Pictures Corporation presents Mabel in tl,e charming and brilliant young stage star n ?E SNOWBIRD/9 COMING, " KhSn?ss'Per.??v?? ?? ?? ? ** 000.00 contract. kakhionn in kaukics. Linens. lloau-K|tiiiis hikI I '????? K?hm4 are Kiu oral. New .hirilP 'J<?. Summer ttmls> hs Vt'l'.V IllUvh tUv MlUMl towards strl|rt's, ill UlU'lIK, jKUimV-S. lllssuhs, VtlllOK, crepes ;i ii< I - i Ii?? various iu>|tor(cd ami domestic novelty iiittoliK.. The ground of these matcrlalx is umitUly whl to. or ilif natural mi-li op inion color, ami ilu* strljK'. either a vi v !?) or* a soft tone, according to ? purjKixe of the frock, of ilio fa lie, \ ot the wearer. Tluw striped nialeilah ait* usually combined with a plain fabric, oorrow)>ondltig with the color of the Mi'lpe. or (he ground, on the UiiNsiau hhaiso models. ami the other designs. Norfolk, ami the various peplum models, now >o well liked, the striped silk or llneji is used for the coat, ami the plain for the skirt, or' vh e veisa. ?? I ,a si summer we took 1-ivtoiiiio from the upholstery th-part ment ami trans ferred it in great quantities to Jhe drops-goods counter ; ^till on the look- f out for novelties. \\o iliscdvcrtMl tills | season. that 1 1 1?? plain ami striped rot ton ami linen homespuns, intended for summer cottage furnishings, were ' charmingly united to sports Milt< ami: skirts. being opeclallv practical for, t lajsv which ret p lire a bit harder wear than the i. dlnarx linen or silk garment w ill stand, These also, have the natural , ??rash ami linen grounds, ami are strip ! ct I In the same tones, barring the softer shntles. The black ami w hite eomhlna- ; tioii is es|K'eialiy smart, ami (here are bright green, purple, orange, a)ul a . whle elioiee of the other bright shadKs , which are so mm h in favor for sjKirts | wear. This material Is whle and inex- j pensive. One e*|>eelally effective suit developed In this homespun has a plain ' crash-color skirt. combined with tt hlaek | ami white striiH'tl eoat. The pocket : Haps on the skirt were of the strli?edj material, ami collar, eutY>. pocket tiaps ami belt of the Norfolk coat, of the pfain. ; ? (T, McCti.ij IMaiii and Blocked Voile Taffeta Trimmed. we ?-? iiii I ?Lii?> strii?e- with plain ma terials. in Miir sports costumes, so < l? > wo ^j.?uhino tiirured with plain fabrics In niiir I f njc??t*i?* Mini Hilt frock*. both for grownups ami for miisiM girls. There iiro sprlgg'od and dotted dimi lies, embroidered and prlii ttnl voiles, flowered organdie*. embroidered mus lins and batistes. mieli with its cor res ponding plain materia), to he combined in the slip-on blouse*.- Kusslan. a'nd m ? - inerous other smart twplum designs. The flowered dimities ;i ???? osfieeially pretty for the very small girl. and many a tiny frock uf rose-hud and white dimity, trimmed with frills of Valen ciennes laee and insertion, is being ? I i s played in the smart shops, for the Kittle miss of two or three summers. The flowered, printed or embroidered ere|H>s and voiles are very pretty used this way, and there are printed i I k s being combined with plain taffetas and satins, in the same way. for afternoon frocks. THK MISSES YATES ENTERTAIN. .Miss ICulalie Yates v?,is hostess on Monday evening to a party of young people. After enjoying supper at f li?* Yates home they formed a gay. party for the Majestic Theatre. Those .it tending were the Misses Yates, Kli/.a heth <*arrison and Ellen I toy kin : Mes srs. (Jene Zcnip. John Porter. Nettles Lindsay and Lucius Jones, of Char leston. OrR BOYS. If fate should will that they in n-i / light, Against their country's common foe; Should they at length he eall<*d to Ftfin Tlie wrongs of savage Mexico: Oil. follow, Father, in their wake. Wherever tliey may he assigned. And Guard and k^p them for the mikes those whom thtry shall leave l?e hlnd If fortune should elect to send Them in the thickest of the fray : If on their effort*: should depend ^ The botcome of a single day ; Eternal Master of us all, -See to it, in the battle's spell. That when death at great ?? ???l small, Thy angels may attend them well. The humblest life we can not spare ? We would not have one heart-beat cease ? /" 7 .? So. when the bugles everywhere ? Shall sound their lifting notes ??f j>eaee. ? Remember, Lord, Into whose hands Colnmhla commits iher men. From foreign whnrra and alien lands, fr To bring them safely home again! ? R. T. Thompson, in Savannah News. find U Fay Jtmemmm i. Mr. Orover C. Gaskin, of Westville, was In town but Kafhrday and paid hfai assessment as a candidate for Su perintendent of Education. This was the first awoMiDPt that Jbaa been paid In thla county. . . -???z.' Vtx iir. f 4 , > - 'I-*' ? ?" " ? *|?W rfi ? J ?'?'? I "' ??' "'?' MH. H V. SI KAI>MAN Ml \ l > Well Known Ymiuj: Mhh IM?s \ftvr Short llliit^v ? - * ? j Our A ? 1 1 1 it i u > 1 1 1 > \v j|> surprised and | saddened Wednosdax xx hen It xxusj kuoxx n. t ha t Mi'. Hicluirtl \ ? l? ?i ? stead ma 1 1 luitl 1 1 I?mI during Tuesday run lilt'. lit' had l?rOll ill ? H 1 1 \ ^ 1 1 1? *? > last Saturdax, xvhen he \\ it ^ taken >lt k while in I ho eastern | >tl It of th?' n>uir t> ? A 1 1 *? i" r?>a ?-) 1 1 1 ik home In* novel re lillllll'll l i lllScll H|S|I(NS. lor a number of years Mr. Stead man wiu a moiidter ??f the insurance agency of William- \ Steadinan. luit of late \ oil rs has heen a? ? ?? luted with Ills father In rot ton buying. Ilo w an x'ctx popular with his husimsss asso rlalr* ami uulvernall.x tlK?*?l in the < 1 1 \ ami community. Mi. Steadiilun I en v o v a xxhloxx, xx ho wiiv Miss Harriott Shannon, ami three daughter*. Misses Sarah. .Joyoe ami llitrriett Steadinan. Me Is also sur vived hy his father who Is III ai lion ih'i^onvllle ami was uiulhle to attend thf funeral. AIIsh llesslo Sioadmuu. ? hi> si >ter. was aUn uuahle to attend the fimeral. Services xxeiv conducted at the res I d? in e ami at .the (Quaker cemeterx ai uh'f o'clock Tliui *dax iii< >i'i 1 1 1 hy Hex. T A .Porter ami Ilex. I'. II. Jiarding, ami I lie follow I in: gentlemen itetfil as pallhoaror*: F. NY, l.iirhlcotlr, of Chester: <!. 1.. Hlaekxxrll. U. Ik Mo Louche, Kcrsliuxx' shatuion. of Cuimleu ; C. Confer ami W. M. Shannon, of Coiuiuhln. 'Fhe honorary pallheare r?* ' xx'fi'f Capt. W. M. Shannon. C. .1. Shan non. \V. .1. Maytiekl, M. C. Cttrrlsun, Sr.. Mr. Cooney. Mr, Hillings, F. M. , Campbell. \V. it. (Ifl.pufh. W. L. hi' I 'ass, \V. S. Hninel, W. M. Mat If. MISS W.ATKINS WAS 1IOSTKSS. Miss Willlf Watkins onto rtaiiifil i? small party oil Monday evening. After a ?ntmsf su)i|>er serx*ed at they attended the movies at the Majestic. 'riu.se enjoying the offiisioli were Mis ses Freddie Hush ami Kathorlno Zetup ami Miss Itoaux .loues. of Columbia . Messrs, iMssell Kenneily. Tom Anerum. Hex . John A. Mavlsoii. ami Mr. tiamlrx. of Savannah. Mr. \Y. H. Hums ami fa nil I, \ left' Thursday afternoon In' their iiutonio hile fur Camden, xxdiere they spent last niulii and left there Friday morning for their summer home in Saluda. t xx here the family xviJI s|H.-iid the summer. ? Slimier I lerahl. ,\ story xx as told of a man belonging to a certain York county company of the National (iuard like this; It seems thai this man and his xvife don't gel alone as .xv el I as they might. They were4 in a Held working last xveek xvhen a courier served the man xxith notice that war xxith Mexico xvas iuim-ineut ami that he had been called t? Join his coiupaiiy. ??Well, it is xxar here most of tin; time and war xxith Mexico can he no xvorse." he remarked. M i< said that lie started out across the field toward Ills camp xxith a smile of ulad ness on his face ami xvithout saying troodhye to his hotter half. ? Yorkviile Enquirer. A watch is intended to tidl von the time of day. Unless it does this accurately it is worse than useless, for it is like the man you cannot depend upon. Many a man has twenty-live or thirty dollars tied up in a Watch which is worthless when if he would invest a dollar or two for having it repaired he would get the full value of it* Often a watch which does not keep proper time needs regulating for which we make no charge. If it needs re pairing our prices are more than reasonable, and our work is guaranteed. G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler and Optician r Camden, S. C. Brother Kills brother. Lancaster. June "J 1.-- lloyt Wells killed Ids In-other. Will Wells, this afternoon in the . Klvershle section ??f tin* county with 11 pistol, Sheriff Hum ter mid t'hlef .J<m? <Mt went to tin* s<vne of tlu1 k il 1 1 1 1 ir. whcro they ar rested Hoyt Wells Mini hroUtfllt him hack to the ci hi my Jail. It was ahout j some trivial matter. when Will Wt'lls I drew his shotgun on lloyt Wells, j whereupon lloyt WuILs shot. liiiu in ? self-defense. The hoys were well, j known farmers of this county ilhont I L'.'J and "jr? years of aire, i-*?s|m*?*I i \-?*l \ Do As President .A sits. I 'droit. .Mine ? There has been mn?h criticism <>f Henry Fonl over a >ior.\ <eiu out of Detroit that he Would discharge all men who enlisted in the militia and would not help the'r families. ?' I made in. such statement and no such order* has tc<n i?* out." said Mr. Ford. "< >nl\ tit ?< >n t mie of every tiiou- I <a"ud of our men heloiu; to the tuilitia ? to Im? exm ti .'IT out of .'{.'t.000 ? and when they tome hiiok It certainly will In* without prejudice. "The j?u pers print falsehood state ment srnt out for sensational pur poses, and <hi that j'nlso statement pass judgment on m??. In the end i h?? j m?? >]?!<? ir?*t t lie right- of everything ;iliil s,? the.v will l|i tills. ?? \\" tin l ahout tin' possible whI1?" hi* was allied ??Anything thai President Wilson will >all <>n mi' to do I will dp." he silk). "1 speak lit' 1 1 i in ninety as Pres i 1 1 ? m. as 1 'ivvidi'ut of all the people, i would 1 1 o tho same If Mr. Hughes W'i'iv I 'resident "What would .Mai ilo If you taut a strike..' Mr. Ford was asked. "I'd try to treat the man so there would ln> iio trouble, hut If I couldn't agree with them I'd never call on tho militia to .shoot them up." NOTICE. 1 have bought the interest of Mr. A. I.. Watliins hi tlie Consoli dated Auto Co., and will appre ciate the patronage of my friends. * Kespeet fully. I). J. IIORTON. ANNOUNCEMENT Loan & Savings Bank announces to the public that on and after June 26th, their business will be conducted in their banking room corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets, opposite Postoffice. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage during the past which has made it possible for us to occupy these handsome and commodious quarters with an up-to-date equipment for handling their future business with the greatest degree of promptness and satisfaction. We cordially invite you to come in and inspect our fire proof vault with its bur glar proof screw-door safe equipped with triple time lock, our steel safety deposit boxes, our electrically driven ledger and daily statement posting system, etc. - ? i _r_ _ We had hoped to have our equipment complete With new marble counters, etc. but regret that the manufacturers have been unable to make delivery on time, which necessitates our using our old counters for a short time. * . tjj'. ????? - 2?X DROP IN AND SEE US v T. J. KIRKLAND, President