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Lcal news 5 noble nature. 1 ",k,k" 1'u l?U?r '??? jf itU? ?>? ?M Jrr. "?'>> ?"?' "or,! a day 'fr/2|: ami' dlo that night? 11 ! V i ul ttowor of light: ? w0 Ju-t boatittos ?<*. ^'^lisure li(o may perfect be. ?rti"w,u'4' ? jton Jonson. ^ARS AT THE SPRING. hi.' vear'i ?t the spring. f \,ui the d*y'? hi the morn. riilng'8 at seven. , W|UUle'? (lew j.enrled. 5 lark's on the wing. ^ snail'* on the thorn. m his heaven? r|ght with the world. -Hrownlntf'? 'Tlppa IKS. 5, kirk mil i'l?rt|?t?*i* R A- u; oll Thursday afternooif, Sep ili ul ?r> o't-Uu-k with Mrs. ;i rklrt lid All members are ,H. present us a law attend- . 4>?iied. krbst Jv'of III** marriage of Miss tirrestiiif and Mr. Harry J. , js was found in n recent .is- , tin' tJreenshuro. N. ( Dally the home paper of the bride of siHH-iai interest will ; Liouucemeut to Oauulen |?eo [iiis is Mr. Sluurtonds' native [lis mother was well reiueni L hs Miss Kanuie Jones who , ?f t lit* most popular young if her tiny. Graik Krsary reading as follows have been Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hough Ity : ' j?10? Mr. and Mrs. William R. |H|uest the honor of your pres tho twenty-lift h anniversary marriage at their resilience. Lad street. Camden. S. (\. Sep |!. 1911). from ^ t(? 9:80.. P. M. iaiu Retltllek Hough? Miss Kin rue Sowed." ? 1 Open Air School. IlH'ii Air School will begin on September the 11th. No be vili lie taken after the second K. L. Zemp. PERSONAL. ilin T. Markov. Jr.. is visiting] [ster. bas. Kerrison is visiting his 1 >r. K. 11. Kerrison. |iil Mrs. H. 11. Kerrison have! home from the mountains. JKsther Asho. of York, spent] pc in Camden with relatives. Mary Ytllepiinie and Lai have returned from a visit | a. (in. i Villejii>rue and Miss Kmma have returned from :i visit] pel'toll. ennie Whitaker. of I.ugofF un an- operation lust Week at the Hospital. Leslie Zeill|? ;|ili! .Miss Kllie ve returned from ;i pleasant Pleasant. fcil Mis, \v. h. Watkitis and pe -jH'tnliiiir their vacation on 'camp near I'.oykin. 1 Mrs. c. ,) shannon, of ('alli ed their son. K. \\\ Shannon, wwk. ? JetTei'si in i:i ii. hi! Hay Smith, of Timmons vUitinjr her parents. Mr. and '> < arrisoii <?n North Broad t online Jones Marion, of Lan s ''Mft'-'l in Camden this -l vi<it. to Miss Margaret 1 N'elso;:. ,,f Aleolu. is in, he With her son. Mr. Pat ?'? i- confined to the Camden with fever. M Mrs. |\ ,\. Porter left yes P ? unniierton. where ltev. , charge of the Kplsco ?' at that piaee. J hra.siuifton. of Camden, i _ *- ( ? hrasingtoii. of Ker J i?' iruests of relatives here Jt'ffersonlim. Estate Agency Moved. I : ' Co.. real estate |s,ll: 1 "''e. have moved tliolr "hp .Mai, building on Broad 1,1 ?s,,)"nw-Cr?K:ker building hroa.i jukI I >eKalb. They 11 and 13. * iu. .Shannon has also mov kii'lli, fr",n th<* Bank 0*\ lc< n lir,!? tll(" ^,,v?W'-('rocker j I.r.^and HeKalb. ' | FOKKCASI ff y<MJf ttyvJCfiL i Sultn Shaw Ititerefciiiix Virivty^in K? ' brie, Cul ana Color, New York Aug. '.V.^llvfoiv very long, thin summer frocks and lluht .suits will have to bo put u w m y for the Ueavler fall garments to take their places. It oft t'li huKipeus that the llrst t-hl 1 1 winds catch us unprepared, and certainly there Is nothing more upset ting than to realize that we hud not given a thought to the coming of fall and were, consequently,' nut reailv for the ehango in the weather. The nutuinn styles are already well established, so no one need he afraid to make ^ her selection la .suits and gowns earl.v, for there Is no danger that they will not be in good style In ter. The sidt moflels that have conic over from Paris are as attractive as they can he. "The coats are mostly three quarter length and some of them are shorter. They reach to the hips, the linger tips or the knees. The yklrts, are quite full; just as full as they were last fall, hut not so tlarlng. The, lines are stralghter, as a rule, and the skirts just a trltle longer than they have been worn In the past season*. \ ' Long Suit Coats are Fashionable. Strictly tailored suits, of course, do not have very wide or long skirts. Among the coat styles there are some Russian effects seen, which most wo men will be happy to learn. Que of the favored models Is fitted above the waist and quite full below it, and there are many variations of this idea. A suit that gives promise of being very well liked on account of its gen erally becoming lines is illustrated here. It has deep pockets which are cut In one with the fronts of the coat, and a narrow belt going arojind the sides and back, but not the front. The skirt that completes this suit lias pock ets corresponding in cut to those on the coa t. There are. charming suit materials for fall, which will i>erhaps make it difficult fo decide on what to get. Be sides -tire" old stand-by, serge, there .is its staunch companion, gabardine; then there are wool i?oplin, wool velours, broadcloth, cheviot, mixtures, and ma ny fancy twills and suitings. For dres sy wear, velvet, velveteen and satin will be very much in the foreground. The checked wool velours are very styl ish in two tones, -as, for instance, black and brown, tan and* brown, and gray and brown. They are most practical, too, for they wear very well. The fash ionable self tones are navy blue, dark brown, green, taupe, gray, burgundy, and black. The Last. Mrs. Nora Mulvaney one day met her friend. Mrs. Bridgett Car, who had in her arms her twelfth child. "Arrah, now, Bridget," said Nora, "an' there ye are wid anothbr little Car in yer arms." "Another it is, Mrs. Mulvaney," re plied her friend, "an' it's me that's hopin' it's the caboose." ? Philadelphia Bulletin. ? ' Moved His Bicycle Shop. Mr. II. E. Beard lias removed his bicycle ' and repair shop a few doors south of his former stand, to the build ing formerly <*6cupied by John W. Smith as an automobile garage. Mr. Beard .will be in larger quarters in this stand nnd says he. will be better pre pared than ever to take care of the public in his line. : Mosquito canopies at $2.00 each. Bu te: prtoqj Mercantile Co. 1 r. * . 0 THE FARMERS ? OF ? ? ' Lancaster, Kershaw and Sumter Counties. We are now operating our id are prepared to do your grinding 1 c? you do not know the quality o flur^blll jk one of our many satisfied patrons* Haffood located 15 miles south of Camden, "5* . ?? i ? * I ? ??? akewood ROLLERMILL5 I W. H. FREEMAM- Lmim ? Hrt* Congressmen Keelprted. Five of tho tfouth Carolina congress men who had opposition In the 1 Hum* cratie prima ry of Tuesday wore iv elected ott tho ballot. 'Mho for ' tunate live wore Richard S. W lm W?y in the First, James F. Byrnes In I lit* StH?- ? oitii. Sam .1. Nlcholls in tho Fourth. I>. K. Flnley in tllC Fifth ami .1 W. Itagsdale In tho Sixth. In the Thlnl Wyatt Alkon faces the prospect of a sevond race against r. II. Dominlck oi' Newberry. who led tho Held, Total Vote Tor Cong wish Flnley. Stevenson Cherokee l.lL'tl MM) Chaster ".>n7 1.107 ? Chestorllehl 1 ,??"? Fn irllchl s I! 1 i.-l.\ Kers|taw 1,377 1 . 1 i>S Lancaster . 1,400 1.1JHI York 2,455 1,017 Tolal IUH7 8,808 From Coroner Dixon. I desire to thank my many friends i for tin* large vote tln?y nave me In ; Tuesday's primary, anil assure them! that 1 will rontinui' to serve thorn to I tho hi'st of my ability. (i. I.. l>lxon, Jr. L. Whlttii'hl Bridges, a Confederate veteran, wan kliloil l?tv lightning Weil- ! nosday afternoon a few miles out of Greenville. And a small negro hoy near the Conostee mills was killed tho,) same day. A good old woman stopped a young man at the campaign meeting here Wednesday, and said, "Are you a Christian?" And he replied, "No, mad am. 1 am a candidate for Solicitor Gonoral."? Greenville News. Stockton News Notes. Boy kin, S. C.. Aug. .HO. ? Mrs. Ix)u Watklns, *?f M^Ateo, after visiting her brother. Mr. B. M. Pearee, returned home Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. I'ea roe anil ehlldren, Eugene, Sallle and Elizabeth Pearee. Mr. Walter Cauthen was the guest of Mr. \\\ K. Humphries Sunday.' Messrs. Bruce K. Mark ham, of Ra leigh, N. C., and Luther Sowell, of Camden, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Sowell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rollings, after visiting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Pearee, returned t<S their home In Pine wood Saturday. Messrs. Llstern and Vance Moore, of Hal tsville, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. C. V. Galloway. Mr. \V. It. Wells and children, of Sumter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Eugene Owens. Miss Alma Bradley, of Camden, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. G. W. Amnions. Mr W. C. Seagle si>ent a few days witii icl'itives In Hock Hill. Mr. Arnold Workman Is visiting rel atives at DeKalb. Mi*. Barnwell Blaekwell. of McBee, Is visiting his uncle, Mr. B. M. Pearee. Miss Lorena Humphries was a visit or at the home of Mrs. J. C, Humphries Sunday. Mr. Nye Workman, of DeKalb, visit ed his aunt. Mrs. W. C. Seagle last week. Mr. Iloyt Hush, of I#ugoff, Is visit ing his aunt, Mrs. Annie Turner. Mrs. John Glllis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Larry Smith, of Provi dence. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Galloway Saturday, a son. The Epworth League meeting will meet at the home of Mr. J. C. Hum phries Friday night. Sept. 1st. WANTS FOR RENT ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i ^ FOR SALE WANTED ? Secondhand two horse wagon with body in good condition. Must, be a bargain. E. D. Bostick, box 255, Camden,' S. C. 'JO. FOR SALE ? Gentle horse with buggy and harness. Formerly owned by It. B. Pitts. Apply to Camden Motor Co., Camden, S. C. WANTED? Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month write us to day for position as- salesman ; every opi>ortunity for advancement. Cen tral Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 10p WANTED to Purchase ? A small farm near Camden, prefer to deal with owner. Give price, acreage and lo cation. "Land," care of Chronicle. TEACHERS WANTED? (1) Men f<?r town nnd country schools $00 to $75. (2) Ladles combining music and com mon school, unprecedented - demand. (3) Grade nnd high school. Can place all qualified teachers for any of the above. Write today. Southern Teach ers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. 17-20p. WANTED ? Agent for Jiffy Starter for Ford cars. Big money. Sells on sight. Territory open. Address B. B. Watkins, Box 94. Columbia, S. C*. PEAS for sale. 60 or 70 bushels of cowpeas at $1.00 per bu. Will sell In smaller quantities If desired. ' Apply at T. J. Boykln's store, lower broad street or phone 291-J. FOR SALE CHEAP.? One 1914 model B-37 Buiek, five passenger touring ear, 35 horsepower. Good condition. Apply to J. W. Watkins, 1217 Fair St., Camden, 8. C. 15-tf. ON SERVICE ? Registered Hereford Bull at my farm near DeKalb. Fee f 1.00. W. A. Edwards. lOtf CYLINDER 'REBORINO.? Owners of automobiles, motorcycles ana station ary engines can now hare their cy linders rebored, and orerslre pistons fitted in any aise from 2 8-4 Indies to 5 1-16 inches In diameter, at W. 0> Hay's Garage and Machine Shop, Camden. 8. (X 15*18. FOR SALE. 'llnee hundred and live ( IWfcR-) acres of land eight nilles north of rumden, four miles from IVKalh postotttce, on Southern railroad. One hundred ami llfty 4 1B0) in'iivs of litis land are In good Mate of cnltlvAtlon; balance In pasture and womls. One good dwell lug house, barns and stables, ami seven tenant houses art* on land. Farm is well watered, there being two wells and a spring mi ii Spring \vau>r said to contain socral dliTerent mineral l?r? Will nls, i M>ll four i l> head of mulos and horses. i w o cj) cows. Ion (10? head of hogs, un<> thousand ? I.ikhm bushels of corn, i ci i tlo> tons of good hay. some fodder. (teas. oats, wheat aiftl all tools uW-cssu i\\ to rna tin* above d:>sci'iliod farm consist lug of wagons, harness, manures, rake, hind or. etc For prices applv lo M Its. K. V. '1THXKK. Camden, S. <\. August ill, tlUti. 20-22 MAIUil KRITK f'LAKK lit "Silks ami Satins" at Majestic Next Tuesday. There comes a time in the life of everj ir i r I when she pictures herself a lovely lad\ and the object of some dashing, bold knight's adoration. She shivers with apprehension at the thought of the bnrly villain Into whose (?lutein's she falls, and then glows with maidenly pride as she pictures her lov er rushing to her rescue. So It is with every imaginative boy. From playing burglar, cowboy and soldier lie gradu ates to the warrior bold of the days of old ami prances forth in his imagin ary Massing armor to do battle with dragons and roving knights, or the hand of a lady fair. "Silks and Satins," the delightfully charming romance in which little Mar ?ucrl to Clarke is holng slur ml l?,v tlio Kamouus players Film Company on llio Paramount Program, is a retleellon of every youthful dream that was ever (IreametL For In this thrilling breath from another day. whleh Is the feature ut (ho Mujentie this wook. diilnty little Allss Clark Is transported to the ronmn t it* days of the past through the med 1 ii hi of an ohl diary which she MIihIs ou tlu? eve of her Intended wedding to Felix Hreton. need Life Insurance if you are in debt. WHY NOT protect your estate by covering your debts with a Life Insurance Policy? Camden jCoan <Sc S7?cci/h/ Co* H. P. FOUST, Manager Office, Mann Building Telephone Number 62 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 t) 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 ^quipped with triple time lot,*k, 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 > s ' % T. J. KIRKLAND, Prcident