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Local news ? . . t THOSE who walk alone. (>.MKN there are on earth. H>M?t ?vv?.e? tiitfh, * j o loAe their own and walk bereft an, I ioael.v, . \ i -liiK t'Mi one l,,si unHl ihry dit. C.VHi- " |XI> '!?*?> haver k<<- tirsifit? then; j KT?? jhn<h<" \vt:o*t> ?oiiuok la like bicuth (j| ||,I\'?|H I" M'l'ilt i' lev. M il?? novels Iciuw hniM jti I tl.ll. frt hour*. ,^'Ar Uj.'v* ?lo; they (ymfojt i.ihI ^ ? l;l \ 1 . 1 1 1 ?? S it uuiu> ......is put off till itic morrow; L i took i. i ?.? If 11 .'their touch is w.,i. i tit--* .III 4 I . 'til jrii.Mi.s i ?? world kiiiiU's m them, u>? 'I \V ? I < ' .1 I'tt ll j i -> ii.iuhm 'Mitff, linit,' .iiicj' yuutli'v iitii.M <? <i ii, ?'iud'* hook the.v hi.Mt r unv3| tier iiitiu.t - lite fuUhftd hearted " ^ITIU'l I- I. .'iTu ii/t(| f.ifthfui unto I death. L< i. M'Ula. m aoofh. Illume \vj(i> luster f h|i|i-iHli(i lat fchnu?Hed ^Iti.l land wherein, the v| [ ?lou H.nili taiili" wionga me ended. -'Klehurd Hurtori. * To Fill Pulpit Sunday. ? rani received from Itev. Jotin A. Ivison, who is on a visit to hia fur fr homo in ticortfln ropiest* us to nounee that lie will arrive in Cam fi in limit in an the pulpit at the ptlst chun-h Sunday both morning I'Vt'llill}?. I'lruic at Yaughan'H Mill. |)icnic will he given ?t VahtflnHi's Mr mill on Saturday, July 15th. The Urn arc especially invited'to lie pres | and hrliitf well tilled basket. Can utes for county office* will w very ply In* present ami address the iwd. The flour mill will l>e in ??]> _ition on that day and it will afford ?tsc who have never seen tlour being ,tle an opportunity to see' -the mill work. Develop Kaolin Beds. Ik'vclopment of kaolin beds at flor I i ill and lUaney by the Southern j company include the 'recent in illation ot t $50,'M)0 plant for the *'l?araiiun of kaolin products The jily output will he from 75 to 100 tons rptinetl and crude kaolin and. from ^ to "J"> tons of fuller's earth. The fces 'if the company are in St^nter 1(1 lias an organized capital of $75. b. A. <\ Phelps is president,* May Ifri A; simmotis of AtlviMa are the ar lltccts ami engineers. ? Columbia Itr. News in Pictures. The following Associated lMess dis til) ap|M'iir?M| in the daily, prti>ers of 'pdnesday. sent out from Columbus. M. Major r. S. l'answortli said today in tiu- New Mexico National (luarrt is -.cut in i;icplian) Hutt Dam as a ^cautionary measure, it was ro|>ort lierc today that ( iovernment raiiK* i in dnirtre of the daiu scouted at i ? rumor that there was a Mexican ' to blow up the. dam." !t>ii Wednesday niyht jMltrons of ti?e ajestie Theatre in this city saw the = inoiis Klephant Hutt Dam on the t "eeii. Parlies returning from New ; rk city recently state that pictures w liein- shown in that city apiMMir-' (t at Tli?? Majestic more than ? month >'>? 'Ins l'ocs f(( prove that the ?er po ;>i 'Hie Majestic is down to date" even particular. NEGRO CONVICTS ESCAPE Made Getaway From Stale Farm Near Hagood. Sumii ! , S. C, . I u I > % F.k'lil nemo comdct# twined Frisky night f i ? uti the State farm at Hagood. him) this morn ing ulhcer* frui.ii the farm passed thru Slimier hunting llicin. The convicts who made good their gct-awa,\ were tleorge Murray, Tint Matthews, Hour} Mdvtiii, Alvht Stevens, Wdwaid Fraser, I'rliiiiis MCAdalns, HoWi'V Knight and Hour,& siumuM. The sherltl and his deputy offered their assistance in I h*? search fur 'the convicts and ha\e he?>ii out * ail day. The OierltVs hhiudhounds were sent for and taken to Ilagood to aid in the search. A' report fruia Oal/.ell to the effect that the men Inn! been found and >vere surrounded 1m .i gul?-h .ihove that pi ice lm ^ n?>i been eon 11 ruled c Three Negro Convicts Caught. ?Three of the ne^n- convicts who es caped troin the State turni on Friday nUht h?t.\e lu?en c?|>i >?iv?i and ret tinted to the f.irni They were Henry Mar tin. sent up fur two years from t'har 1 os ton eoanty t??i* i.ircei;,\ ; Uoht. Kuh.dit of Berkeley ecmnty. Un y-?ars ft >i- nian rlaughtcr* Prisms M?*\da;us. life. fr-mi Charleston count \. for jmrglary ami larceny. It was learned Saturday afternoon that two of the negroes had heen -seen near De'/el! ami t lu* oiMcers-- r -hewed their search in that vicinity, hut with out siiirc ;s Mr I diit Hoy kin wad ed ami M'e "f the men lin.tilv came nut of the woods and he took charge uf him. The other nnin went tu a lnatse at Burden to ask for something to eat and was held up until the oflieer* could reach the scene. Sunday afternoon Poll eman Ward noticed primus McAdams on Marvin si root. acting In a suspicions manner.; He at unco arrested him and found hint to he one of the eaeajied convlds. He was dressed In old ragged clothes which he had evidently picked Up along the road sumo where. On Monday Mr. Ward took McAdam> hack to the state ftt-Vm. McAdams Is an old man. He fold the officers that"* 'lie was sent up froni Charleston county when quite young, hut that he had esea|K*d and had heen ai rested In (ieorgla. where lie served fur "5 years. He was released, hut arrested again shortly afterwards and returned to South Carolina, where he has heen serving out his life sen tence, until his escape Friday night. ? Sumter Dally Item. Mr. Young Made Adjutant. Mr. W. M. Young, of tile hardware firm of Pearce- Young, will leave this week for Styx to join the Klrst South. Carolina Regiment as Adjutant of the third battalion, with the same rank as llrst. lieutenant. Some time ago Lieut. Young requested that he he placed on the reserve list. Since the near break with Mexico he has heen anxious to get back with his command and he received orders Wednesday to report. Mr.. Young is one of the oldest, mem bers in point of service in the Camden company and is also one of the most popular. When the war hrokc. out with Spain, Mr. Young- was one of the tlrst of the Camden boys to volunteer, but did not see any active service, Ik? ing in the volunteer training camps until the close of the war. Change at Hospital. On July tlrst. Miss N'adine Bradley, of Virginia, was elected su|>crintendent of the Camden Hospital f?? suePeed Mrs. Jackson, who has hihl charge since its opening. An entire change has also heen made in the assistants at the hospital. Miss Bradley is a -graduate of a Charleston hospital and comes to Camden highly recommended. The Majestic Program PICTURES FOR' ALL THE FAMILY Today, Friday, July 7th j Je.ss0 L. Lasky Photoplay Company presents Cleo "icigely and Wallace Reid in "THE LOVE MASK." Also Pearl White in "THE IRON CLAW." After to ua>. only one more episode of "The Iron Claw." Saturday, July 8th Charlie Chaplin in "THE FLOOkWAUC^Rj contract. Chaplin's first picture tinder the new Mutual^con The man who is paid with Helen Also "THE GIRL AND THE CAME wwn Holmes. . _ " "ICE" ? A Heinie and Louie Comedy. - Monday, July 10th """ Tuesday, Jwl* llth . Daniel Frohman presents the dainty ^jightful. in "MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE". Quaint and ae ng Particularly suited for thr? star. ? ? - Wednesday, July l^th i<T Pathe presents Tom Moore fend Anna N^??on 1 PUPPETS OF FATE." (WHO'S GUILTtj Thursday, July 13th Metro .presents Francis X. supreme Bayne in "A MILLION A MINUTE." n^tri*ue acts of mystefy, * romance, adventure and r^JP* The Majestic Theatr DETAILS OF DRESS. Shoe*, Gloves, Para?ol? and Hats Have Parts to Play. New York. July il. In tito Mhamor souson. moro than ai any othor t llllts II I* I Uo lit 1 1?* thllll!* of dtOHK which count la tho Wrtrdrohe. Tito shoor. J lay trio frmk gathers much of ttH Huirni from 0)o hrltfht Ktrdlo. tho touch of oolor at tho throat, tlu> wulh Jit tlUji iauai?. or lu>ut, dainty Mhtokhn^ aial tflovt s and tho wldo hrlanacd. ho ?-<aa}iiu hat which ooinjdoto* It. With out tho*v finishing touches, tho frock Itself tutelu t*M 1 1 short of o\|>ootatl"ns. Altlurtijrh tho hij?h laood h?M>< was dilo and hwomtuif with tho. short lull orod dilrt, and is still a fnvorlto la whlto canvas, h\i<*k*kiu. and tho .sid't ura.x' and lau loa thorn, tho low shoo in I niuoh In donfand. Tho old lime Colon lal |atm|? whh huuo hackle and taore or C iioCau. .Satin .Afternoon Dress less exnugcruted tongue, according 1" personal fancy, is a general favorite. These ii rt* equally |ii< >?1 ImIi in t lie dull calf oi' bright patent leather. Another favorlle in low shoes is the perfectly plain pump of calf or patent leather. This is made with a rat iter long vamp, and tits smoothly over the instep, be ing finished with a how of leather, a small buckle, or ii? ?* ornament at all. There is variety in heels also: tiie me dium high heel is generally favored f??r street wear, the French lieel for even ing. ami there is a comfortable and good looking low heel for those who do not -care for the higher one for street wear. Sport shoes are particularly charming, being low <>f heel, broad of toe, and most comfort tfhle as well as chic. There are rubber-soled and heel ed canvas shoes, high and low. for ten nis. golf and similar sport ; substantial looking shoes for walking, mountain climbing and the more strenous of <>nt of-dbor pur|>oses. These come in tan or black and leiid themselves t<> any appropriate out-of-door costume. For those who favor the flat-heeled. hroad toetl shoe, there are a number of nitid is!! low slux'j*. on the Oxford ty|H\ which may h? appropriately worn with the tailored suit or dress for street and business wear. Neckwear is particularly interest ing this summer. The various collars and jabots now modish offer limitless ways of changing or brightening up a frock or blouse. Perhaps the very newest idea in nt'ik wear is the slender ea|?e of white, black. Java, brown, or other favored shade, of cre^ie Ceorgette, trimmed with bands of ermine,. I waver, or moleskin. The short-haired furs are preferred for t.hesC eajies. While these novelties are a bit absurd, still, they are effective and becoming, and afford quite a hit of warmth, worn In the evening over the sheer lingerie frock or the filmy dance dress. The Jabot frill of chiffon, net. pieot edgod (Scorgette. or Organdy is an ef fective accessory with the tailored suit : It is worn oftentimes with the coat, and then again it is a part of the blouse. The jabot blouse- is one of the iwpular models of the season.' Camden Man Appointed. A special to the News and Courier from Orangebjirg dated July 5, says: "Mr. T. Elliott Hal ley. who lias been connected with the. Southern Cottar). OH Mill at Camden for the past two years., lias been appointed sergeant first class of the quartermaster corps at Camp Moore. Mr. Salley wnsva mem ber of the company from Bennettsvllle, he having resided there about three years ago. He Is a hod of Mr. Julian A. Salley, of Orangeburg, and Is a former cadet of th6 Citadel. "The Southern Cotton Oil Co, has ihh 1 1 tied Mr. Salley that his position will bo held for him. and that the com pany will, pay him the difference be tween liLs salary and the pay thaf ho will receive while in the military ser-. rice." PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Leila Shahnon and Kate VII lepigue are spending the month of July at Mt, Washington, Mass Mr. James lllakeney, who Is now residing in New York is spending Ida vacation with his mother In this city. Mr*. C. J. Shannon, Jr., and Charles 4th, Mra. M A. Slut imon. and Mlsa Charlotte Shannon left yesterday for Pawley's Island fo rlait Mrs. Nesbif. i " * Death of John I)ow. Jojm D. Dow* the son of Rev. it <'? Dow, the well known colored preacher of this cityC died one day this week after a lingering i!lne*s. He was a fVell known and highly respect ed mem ber ol* his race and there are many who will r??gr*? his passing. - Twenty -Ave enlistments hare l*e? seotired for the battery of field artil lery which is being organised in Co lunrriria. a y ?- fit- ?v.-'*- r ~r ' W. F. Simmons, of Horry countjt, was severely i *** struck hy lightning, r - .. PERSONAL. Me- W'ilhur N|. ? 1 1 um is lelaiU e?- In Kfi-sh.iw Mr. httnirtloti Purvis <|M?nt several day* in Cau?d?u la*t week. Ilev. .1. A. I >avlsou l*?f i hist week for a vUil to his home Ui. (ioorgiu. Mr* c. c. Yauuhan ? imI miii, Christo pher, a iv vMtlug hi riiu|K-i i tut pj, C, Messrs, It. |?\ (Gregory Mini A C, liivgory \\ ??im* in < 'h uplvn Mondit,\ from Kershaw. Miss Tlllle l ?oisenheimor left this week for a xtivy In (ho mountain* of Norili ( 'a rollnrt.* Mr. \V. c. Cureton showed us h curl <oit> this week tu the vfa.v of a i kt fe< I I win squash. ?A .Mrs. \V. .1. Andrews, of tiswcuo, spoilt Insi week in Camden wit h her soil. .Mr. 11. I.. Hrudford, Mr. ami Mrs. .1 Smyrl llalsall re ' tfuritcd this wtvk from their woddinu trip |os northern points, % Mis Margaret Hammond, ol Cam > .!. Is \ Kiting Miss ,\! i.'^jir. i Cameron t u riuiv, o?m| avei.uc, Columbia Stat**. I?r. i:. II.' KO'rrlHOii haa Diov'Oil Iris J dental oitUe from lli*? Man building j If t lie roriltM' fOOlll# ill tllC WllllvllIK building iiycr Unices store, Mrs. Artiuir L. Jones Ik visiting fi m'ii. Is in < 'a union hefore goiim on to Inn Iioiiu' in Tryon for the rest of tin1 summer. 1 Mrs. J. It. Trenholm and children, of U?K-ky Mount, N. t\, are visit inn I>r and Mrs. A. W. Burnet this week. .Mr.-, Itfirnot will accompany them honu' for a stay. In. A. W. Kurnet toft this week for New York and oUwi: . northern points. Pr. I'.urnet expects to he away several weeks and will take a post graduate course. ? . - ? ? Mr. (-itMirgo WUtkowsk.V left 111 At week to join a party of eighty-three hoys at I aut I'd l'ark Camp, Ilenderson ville. N. C. Mr. 11. (>. Xtrohoekor, of t Mm rleston, is tu charge of the hoys. The many friends of Mr. J. I,. CJuy are glad to s<h> him In Camden again much Improved in health. Mr. <5uy loft here several weeks ago In a criti eal condition for Florida and 1 1 <H Springs; Ark. Miss ldizuheth MuBose and Mr. Mil ler Boykin were quietly married al tin- home of the bride's mother on Fair street. Wednesday evening. 'June liMh al 8 :.H0 o'clock, liev. J. C. Howan performed the ceremony. Mrs. P K. Benfrow and Utile .-on. ' Krcd. Jr.. who, have hear, residing In" ' Camden, after ' speihijr^r awhile with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. J. | sjDiih. have gope to Spartanburg. ' where they will make their future Imnie. ? Sumter Item. , Mrs. J. S. Kiiamc and daughter, Miss ' olive Khame, of Camden, S. are i quests of Mr. and Mrs. I-1. V. Durham, i :if their home on Vest Vance Street. ' Mrs. Hhamo Is a sister. <?f Mix M. M. Mi.rpliy and Mrs Durham and K. L. , KeoHler, of this city. ? Charlotte Oh . serviiT- . ^ , Maflftiorita Clarke, ?s "Molly Make Believe" ?t Majestic Next Tuesday. The t'ttlr Street Knibroldery tlub had a pleasant meeting on Tuondny afternoon with Misses Hensle and Kate Ijouoir. The decoration* nnd refresh- 1 nicnts wci'i! suggestive of tin* Fourth, of .1 illy, and in every way llils was | one of the most pleasant meetings of I the summer. Miss Drew Ha Nicy entertained a number of miosis Wednesday afternoon at a bridge party at tho homo of Mrs. llonry Hoard. Tin* atl'alr was "in honor of, Miss .In in* Hauskett and Miss Louise Shannon. Miss Hossle 1 .01 loll* was the fortunate winner of tin* score prize and hoth honor guests .were present <si with sonvonlrs of tho occasion. l>cliclons refreshments were sv'i'vod. Would Have Olllre Days. Mr. ,1. B. Cm'd. who Is a candidate lor Magistrate frouT Flat Hook town ship atdiiorlx.es us to state tiiat should lie bo elected to the olllce lie woidd have ortleo days at Westville for the forivenlenee of nil concerned. To Teach Sand llill School. ; At a recent meeting of trustees of I Sand llill school, near Kershaw. Miss 1 10 v a Hritton. of t '-a in den. ,was elect cil J to teach the school at that place for ! another season. It will be Miss Hl'it* Ion's third year at Sand Mill and her work in that school has been highly ? a I iM'arforj. . . .. ? , "MOIXY m vivi : itKIJKVK" ( tiling Marguerite Clarke at Tike Mnjtvttif Thwlw Nest TueMlay. ? * ? , f ? > ? > -? y The many thousands who have read Klcanor llallowcl Abbott'* celebrated ? story, "Molly Mm ko liollevc," will rec o?nl/e nt once that Marffuerite Clark Is Ideally suited to play -the role of rif delightful little Molly, one of tlio niost lovable ' 111 I It* character* in all He! Inn. Though t lit* -delightful story Is essentially romantic -tfuftl comic* In lis tun in t heuic. there are Home re miirkahly pathetic scene* ami power Till dramat le incidents. which combine i ? ? mnke i he Famous lMayern-Para meant Picture mi exceptionally photo play. "Molly Make- Hel lev# l? unqueH tlnaahly ??n?? of the most Kweetly sym pathetic characters MIsh < Mark ha* ov er played on the screen. ? adv. Clrst Cotton llolls# ' Mr. f>. I,. Xowcll, <?f the Stockton I sect'lon. lirOUtfllt the tlixt foil tffOWU eojton bolls of the season to Tin* Chron icle ulUv'o Monday. The plant was exceptional I y healthy looking and wan well fruited. .Marrlwl, Mr. Curl ltlnckmon and Miss l*earl Hatfield. hoth ??f ('assail, S. C., were married on July 1st. 1010, Probate Jqrflltf W. fr. McDowell officiating. 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. . ? -? r We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage during the past which < ' Cj > . . v- . - '/V has made it possible for us to occupy these handsome and commodious quarters with an up-to-date ecmipment ' for handling their future business with the greatest degree of prom] " " *We cordially invite you to come in and itispect our fire 'proof vault with its bur glar proof sfcrew-door safe equipped with triple time lock, our steel safety deposit boxes, our electrically driven ledger and daily statement posting, system, etc. 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; DROP IN AND SEE US -r, -- - , t - r-.?l I : , . VV'r-' ?*- V /' T. J. K1RKLAND, President t?rfr,7t~rr~^d' ~ ? ? iY, Cashier