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Local news' r ? ? j tv TO AVON'S BAHP, Uli.H null ?"> flelda of hute *x I'iiO. And throne* m?? cr*uhlngr to ilu-ir Uuyin. Al>'i\o, l?o> oimI t he cuniuKe till *, A Diac iirmJIatea the gloom. ft even uu<'u>;h (ho isi'line of buttle, Kd cv?i tfiOUgll the l??fl of wiir, ?ve the aluutfl.t.-nul oat<lf)t L fiw wnilMiti afar, Lrcvti human heurta are glowing, ??v?r>' iftftvi. "> ?very <'hnb, ft star, lt? radiance bestowing, Ee?m? brighter with th? lapse of Time. r Ikeipf4""' When are of the pant, pun iu?riie.i mown dim upon Time's*1 pa^s, j gj,uil thdu claim thine empire va*t. by (jloi'hHi.s name illume the ngf h! [ -Hlan?lio (Jrtotlinnn Klsonctrath. thHHAIKS TWKNT V-FIF II I |[)I)IN(. ANNIVERSARY >11 8t'i?tein ???*?' nn?. twenty-live is ago AIls.s Kinnia. KoHnrgo Sowell | Mr William Krddiek Hotitfh wel'e ipih uiiili'd in marriage, flchiiilf I his penis I on, Me, tJoiiuli wave a reception to a & niiinhcr <>r their frlenrlx last Sat lav owning. lie mie-ls hrviiM in arrive at 8 lock. Mrs. -M '" Smith, Mix. S. '?"?I Nl r<' u 'hum were Icivin^ :ii t lit? door ami Mi*, ami llouuli met f lit* guests in the hall, mi there they |>assi'(l Info tlu? din ri.Kim where punch ami fruit eake served. Iieautiful display of. silver was rctl in I !??' ) m i l< H'. jiter iff f rtvi tn ami pound cake was iftl liy li hevy of young girls. t ton (M'lin k Hie y m?s ts hetfan to Ire and another round to eome. To se llie su an1 irriiclous hospitality was ?wn. The pleasure lasted until about illicit when the host and hostess ire bade goodbye with eongra hila rs and host wishes for many more h delightful occasions, Charles Richman actually shot ^VDiiur)i tin* t?>i| km lo tube at Submarine |2" at Majestic Monday. Sept. lltli. Civic League to .Meet Monday. The September meeting of the Civic fa^iic will be lifltl next Monday af on the High School grounds : five i) .'clock. Aid Society to Meet. lilies of the Presbyterian Aid So Pty will meet with Mrs. Leslie Zemp Tuesday afternoon at live o'clock hose who have lieen sewing .for the' bornwell orphanage lio.x will please inir the garments with them. Little Folks Party. ?i>t Monday afternoon at. 4 :.'!(> lit .lew ;i mi Mildred <Iaskin gave a ^rty in linimr of their little cousins, fruise and <; II Stokes. of I^vneh ^r?'. s. c. After an ln?nr ??f romping Id playing thf little tot* were invited tlie ?liiiiiiir r<H>tn where a delicious '.<f?Ur<e \\;|< served. > Marriage Last Rvening. [Mr W. n. I '???! rce and Miss Mary Irklf were ?|iiief|y married at the sidt'in-e nf the bride's mother. Mrs. . W Mii-kle. three miles east of.| imden last evening. Only the im diate relatives and :i few intimate (loin!- were present. Rev. J. (?. ttwan. ..f the Camden Presbyterian unh |ierforined the ceremony. 'Iin nliately after the ceremony Mr. and r*. iVjtree 1/ ? f t for a short wedding ip in the ninimtains of North Caro l'|Ktn their return to Camden e.v will he at home to their friends i their residence on Fair street. Both popular young ixHtple who have a s' "f friends in the town and coun uln. win extend hearty conprratnla* [Hw the actual Inside workings of kiiteil statev Submarines in "The ?>f Submarine 1 at Majestic jonday. Sept 1 1th.. ? adv. tK MISS RCHMOKK hi honor of Miss Fverett lilrehmore, popular hride <>f the week, Mrs. S. Zeinp gave a | >retty linen shower Tuesday afternoon. K*he color scheme of pink and white 14 '-arried out in the decorations and rre*hments. Pink ro*es were used profusion, and the lights were cov-| xv'tli pink "hades which caused a lft I Wit t<> fall over the darkened ?"In*. I' l"'1' arriving, the guests were given, 1(1 read with pleasure some message love and v'*?m1 cheer written ^>y a troted friend on the eve of her de Irtur". .\t this time, the party was Jbrrupted h> the appearance of little rrtm<|,. /.,.Ini, who announced to Miss ?r,-hui.,r,< that she thought there was "hoH-,.r ,,p am| sj,f? i?ftd bet *r rather the clothes off the line. found a clothes line stretched |r;^ '!><? ."in no and tilled with lovely rN "f lim-n. in the dining room punch *ind cake fcas served." Von ^ Jr.. vviii nppbiud "The Hero of ******* ie T > *j" when he riaks bis ? Uf<s *hot through a torpedo tube to Ihe gciod old stars and ?trif>w at Majestic Monday, i liTx " Mf PERSONAL Mi. IT. (J. Carrlson spent Tuesday lit Columbia. ' ^ linn, NV, It. ileLoach \va* a visitor to Columbia Monday. Mr. K. 10. Hr?>ok*, of Florence. >pent Sunday with roliillvoH. Mr. Italph Shannon, of Svwauee. U visiting his imivntH In Camden. Mrs. N. OA Kppx inul children aiv spending several weeks in Florida Mr. ami Mrs, A. 11. Mat hi* vUiusl Mr, Mat lils" parents here this week. Attorney <i. <?. Alexander has oi?eu t'tl a law ottlce in the Dibble building. Mrs. M. I'l. Schroek lias returned from a visit to relatives at .Monroe, N. C. Mr" ... Johnson, of Charlotte, sfu'iit labor day with his family In Camden. Mr. Shannon Heath, of Annapolis, >?d.. is visiting relatives in Camden fi?v .i few day*. Mr. Arthur I Wow n the week end at 'Kershaw with ins aunt. Mrs. ICugcnia Uut ledge. Miss M affile ltrown. who has been visiting relatives in Meridian." Miss., has returned homo. Messrs. Tom Ancrum aiul Jack Whit aker ha\e returned from a tour of the principal cities of the nortth ami east. Mr. ami Mrs. (ins lllrscli i etui nod this week from the north where Mr. Illrsch went to purchase/mppUes for his Hrm. Mrs. Harry J. Stokes and children, of Lynchburg, S. C., are spending a while at the home of Mr. ?"(l ^1,s L. (Jnuhllek. on Mill street. ? Mrs. K. G. Whistler returned Wed nesday morning from an extended trip in the North and West where she lias been visiting relatives and friends. Mr. I.. Sehenk of the firm of 1 Selienk & Co.. returned last week from the northern and eastern markets, where he went to. purchase fall sup plies. Mr. Henry Moore left Sunday for a short stay at Glenn Springs. Mr. (Moore went to accompany Mrs. Moore home, she having heen at the Springs for several weeks. Attorney M. M. Johnson, who re cently moved from Charleston to Cam den, has opened on office In the Dib ble building. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are at Mrs. C. K. IiCwls'. Mr. Isaac C. Hough has oiieiied a law otllce hi the Dibble building, cor ner of Broad and DeKalb streets. Mr. and Mrs. Hough are now residing in the Jenkins cottage on Laurens street. Mr S]K?ro lleleos left Tuesday af ternoon for a stay at Hot Springs. Ark. Mr. Melons has been suffering with bis eyes for several months and holies he will be benelitted at the springs. Miss Mat tic Herald returned last l'riday from the Northern niaikets. where she went to purchase fall and winter stoeks. and Is now In her now location one door north of Langs _io eery. Mrs NV. NV- Huggins and daughter un.l Mrs. l'urnlp Hwortiw retnrn?l borne last Krt.lny after ? two visit va. <>? turn IK'KK- they stomal over lu HI. li mond and Petersburg. Messrs. J. K, and A. Ounpbelle and L. A. Shiver passed through C am den yesterday morning en route to Greenwood to attend the State Coun cil of the Junior Order U. A. M. lie fore returning home they will visit other points in the upper part of the i state. For a Y. M. C. A. at Fort Bliss. Ntj doubt many have seen Chaplin Jeter's appeal for lielp to erect a Y. M. C. A. building at Fort Bliss for the >S. C. UegLmeuts. He say*?our men are the only ones who have noth ing of that kind. The people of Cam den and vicinity surely will l?o glad to assist in this goon cause. Mr. Little is very kindly giving a benefit for tills purpose 'at the Majestic Monday. ~ (Camden has reason to l>e proud of Company "M", so let's show it by tilling the house afternoon- and night, and help give our boys some comfort* and ple&snre. All who are interested will please meet at the Armory Friday af ternoon at 0 o'clock. . NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Notion is hereby given that the books of sulmcriptlon to the capital stock of Camden Building & Loan Association will be opened at ten o'clock a. m., on Monday, September 11th, in the bank ing 'room of Loan & Savings Hank, in Camden, H. C. The proposed eor| ?or ation to have a capital stork of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000. ) divided into one . thousand (l,00O) shares of the par value of two hun dred dollars *($200. ) Subscriptions to the said capital stock to be paid at the rate of one dollar ($1.00) j?er month upon each share until paid In full. The proposed corporation will l>e empower ed to buy, sell and own real estate and to loan and borrow money upon the security of the same. J. S. Lindsay. .T. P. Lewis, R- N. McDowell. J. H. Clyburu. L. A. Kirkland. Board of Corporators. . Sept. 7, 1MB. ? . 4 I THK llttltO OF Sl liMAKINK |K?.U 1 i At The Mujesth- Th+fttrr N?*\t ,>lon ilay, September 11th. * < ojuulouorc Stuart Ithnkton an nouniivs Charles Klchman Mini Eleanor WiiotlrulY and ?>t her |>r?>in in**iit Vita tfraph IMaycrs In one * the uio?t timtvi l\ topics of today, Insoinmit its li has i<> do wiiii a | ?I? ?i aualnM on i' navy.' and i li?* iuan,\ ?pcctaeula r si-enes con ? -t'i'ii Ll!i? '.Mir suhmarluoj?, Imitlofchl)* . : 1 1 > ? 1 naval syxtem will surely In' fcailoit wlili delight a+f over tin* country. Mlsi< | WtHulnilV'n persona lit. \ Is partlculai ly I pleasim,' In ? this it nil her work stanUs : out' prom I neut ly. .1 i it 1 1 1 1 1? * Morrison i does unusually well and vastly shares i honors with ('hit rlrs lUchuian who will hi* remembered for Ids wonderful | work In "The (tattle (*r\ of 1 **?n ? I "I am ^ ? i r^? there w ill In- some on- J thusiast in almost an\ audience w ho i will Htart applause at lertaln moments '? w lien t In* s^ood olil s|jtrs an<l stripes! art' saved tit the eriiical moment- I There are some very prett.N photo* uralipli- alTccls wliiih help to xlve ills- j Illation to tin* oiVt'iinu ami in many | places w i> have ijliuipses of tin' actual] inside w orkings of some of our navy, j which sccncs arc decidedly Interest intf. | Tin; hit of shootinu' ?air hero through a < submarine toriknlo nihe is interest ititf, aitho it will arouse some discussion as to whether it is - i?osslhle. I'pon in quiry. 1 am told that it is possible, ami has been accomplished before." ? Will's Kllm Keview, ( lmle;HUident. i "The Hero of Submarine 1 > 2." will be played at The Majestic Monday, Scp|. 1Kb as a special benelit per formance, a portion of the receipts will tfo toward the Erection Fund to build a Y. M. O. A. for the South Carolina Ucuiment now In Texas. Admission lti and lit) cents. ? adv. IIKINU LARGELY ATTENDED. Evangelist Haynes Conducting llible Institute t'nder Canvass. That the Bible Institute is meeting it long felt want on the part of the lieople of Camden is evidenced "by the erowds that are attending nightly the meetings that are now being held un der the big tent on the corner of Fair and DeKaib streets. At the oj>ening meeting MOO were present. Many were ahliged to sit on the grtfss. More seats have Ihhmi or dered himI it Im ho|w>d t lint this <K?our rence will not be re| ieated but that each person might have a seat. Sunday night, Sept. 10th will <>|hui the second week of the institute. Mr. Haynes will deliver an address on "The Second Coming of Christ." Many are ojhmi to severe eritieism in the way they have handled this great central doctrine of the Bhlle. So much idle speculation, so much fanaticism has heen cast around this subject in tin* past that many, even of the religious wurld. have had their faith in the re turn <>f Christ, to this earth seriously shaken. Some religious leaders claim to prove from tin* Bible that it is jm?s sihle to know the time for this event to occur. Others, having gone so l'ar off the path the other way, refuse to consider the subject and rashly deny that anyone can know anything about it. lb?tb of these attitudes are to be frowned upon. It. is the pur]>ose of Mr. Haynes in this study Sunday night to make a calm investigation of the Texts that supjiort. the second com ing. and lie will atlirm nothing without strong Biblical proof. Mr. Ilaynes will continue this sub ject Monday night by a s tudy on "Signs of C's coming as revealed in the physical, social, political and religious worlds." For the rest of the jveek the sub jects will be: Tuesday, Sept_ 1U- ? Satan. Who N He? Wednesday, Sept. Ill ? Spiritualism. Thursday, Sept. 14 ? Hoes it Pay to W ANTS FOR RENT FOR SALE WANTED ? You to know that you eanj have your baby carriage re-tired. | We are also eqtii pi>ed to aha rj ten mower blades. If. E. Beard's Shop. ! 21-2.3 p FOK KENT ? rThrpe four n^oui house* j on Fair Street. Apply t?> J as. H. ; Bursts, Camden, S. C. 21-2'J. WANTED ? Second-hand two horse j wagon with body iji good condition, j Must. l?e a bargain.' E. P. Bostiek, j l?ox 255, Oatndcn, S. O. 20 FOB SALE ? Luml>er of all kinds atj mill aix milea from Bethune or de- j iivcred at Bethune. Apply to G. <">? ? Stoguery Bethune, S. C. 21-22 t . ; WANTED ? A few good boarders. A[h ply to Mrs. Esther McOnsklH. j u?t \ above tlie Camden postoffho. If. WANTED ? Agent for Jiffy Starter for | Ford cars. Big money. Sells on i night. Territory open. Addresa 11. I* ! Watkins, Box 1M. Ociumbla, S. C. I7tf. j FOR SALE CHEAP.? One 1914 model J B-37 Buick, Ave passenger touring 1 car, 35 horsepower. Good condition. Apply to J. W. Walk Ins, 1217 Fair St, Camden, S. C. 15-tf. ON SERVICE ? Registered Hereford Bull at my farm hear DeKalb. Fee #1.00. W, A. Edward*. 10tf Ho n ('^hrl8tlnu? Friday, Sept. 15 The Homo of I ho Hnvmt. Hunday, Sept. 17" Cartoons of the M?stcr Artist. ' ? ? ? l?l KCII.MOItK ? IIKAD. 'Mil* ? ? I' I he ui? ?m| beautiful \\ ?*< I ? 1 1 1 1 yr-v. "\n solcuuilxcd in the l.yttleton St root Mel ii?M>ljst*'c|iittvli whs t lull on Wduo* da,\ cvcjdim w 1 1 4*1 1 M 'ss Kvorctt lit ih-Ii more, i in- attractive daughter of Mr and Miv c \V. Hltvhinoio of ihls became the bride of Mr Norman Oliver Hotel. ..f Aiken, s, C, I'ln* altar w^is banked with ferns ? "?i I |',i!iu*< \\ Idle | ? 1 1 1 K l'i ?!*(* hhvoilied amid \\\r trailing sn)ilu\, From triple ?ii< !u'-> hung pink wedding bells anil ilio white en r|H't t'<l aisle formed a plca-dm: color selioiue of pink, white jiml croon. I.oug before tln? appointed h.n.ir Die church was tilled with ad ???i tMtiir friends. and Jusi before tln? I ? fi? In I patty entered. Mrs. lOrnost C /??lup < harinlngl.v rendered "Heloved. it U Mom" as a vocal >oIo, with an oiujhi a< >'oinpanitno'nt by Miss Alberta I ? i in who also played the wedding inarch The Ushers were Messrs. I. 1' s. oit Columbia; John I'ai ker.~i\lk ??ii < 'ha rlesy, Htrclliuoro ami I M/ier J Hlivhinoiv. Camden. The groom's men wci j- Messrs. llonry S. Johnson, of j Aiken : Kay Cannon. of Columbia: J. | A I'etcrson. of Newberry : 1 >. C. Henty, ! ot I 1 1 i o 1 1 . Tlu? bridesmaids were Misses i Noiiie Host, of Harnwoll ; Christine I Mike, of Columbia; Koxie Head and j Until Head, of Atken. They whW j white dresses, with pink a(vt?s.sorios,.j a ltd carried killarney roses. The dame of honor. Mrs. Kirven, of Kasley. w?s also gow ned Mn white, and carried pink ro>cs. while the maid of honor. Miss Kthel I'irchinoro. won* a lovely dress of pink taffeta and carried an armful of killarney roses. The flower girls, Virginia Nicholson, of Camden, and Mary Kirven, of Eftsley, wore lovely In pink and carried baskets of roses, while Charles Kirven made a gallant little rinn hearer. The hrlde entered with her father, and her dainty love liness was emphasi/.ed by the beauti ful wedding gown of white satin and hue. her long veil falling from a wreath of orange blossoms and she car ried a shower bouquet of brides roses ami valley lilies. She was met at the altar h.v the groom who entered with his brother and best num. Mr. Ashton Head, of Aiken, and the eeremony was performed by Rev. J. 11. 00 raves, pas tor of the church. Immediately after the ceremony a largo and brilliant, reception was given at the Hlrohmore home. The guests were welcomed at the door by Mrs. T. K. Sllgh. of Darlington, and Mrs. S. C. Zonip. of Camden, and passed to the south parlor, where tin* receiv ing line included the entire bridal pnr ty. with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. HI roll HHajrstir ulliratrr "Feature Photoplays" PROGRAM S?|>lcinl?cr llili. I'h.iilt's KWInnan mid \V<km|i'uIV ill I in-: iiiko of si iimakink irr it'iui S >i,Uoni in * nil: MVSlUvlfcS OF MVKA" Tut'Mla\ , Srpt. 131 It. \ irt i r \ltmi in "TIIK ( I. OWN" I Willi I ' : 1 1 t ! I ? ? ^ . 1 1 K I I Ill|l|i>r. \V?Hlll<'s(tlt> . St ill. i:ilh Curler lifMnxcii In "TIIK \VI{ON<; Mint' Mini ( 'ituitMrv Thursday, Sept. lllli. I.Lmt'l Marryihotv in ' TIIK tlt'lTTKK" A Si?|H'iii \Vo?torn I >i;ainn, Friday, Sti?t. 15(lt. Tin' Famous I'laytTK Film 1'iVMfiits Aniiit' iVnnliitfton in "St SIK SNOWFLAKK." Saturday, Sept. ltith/ Mlnt'l'lril IMiotoplaya I'lTvi'iii s Mar It* Waltiunp. ll?t' riuu'inlim Star in "TIIK FLIRT." more. The rooms were beautifully decorated In green, pink ami white, the dining room having as a renter decora tion the bride's tabic, lovely and ar tistic in the prevailing colors. A hand some array of presents were displayed In the north parlor, while on the broad veranda, the punch bowls were pre sided over by Mrs. Jeff \V. Boyd Mud Mrs. X. \V. van LandiugluVm. Miss Minnie Alexander had -charge ? ?f the bride's I took, where every guest was registered. The color seheinc was clev erly carried out In the delicious re freshments which w eiv served by a bevy of Camden's pretty ui r Is. As she ascended the vine garlanded stairway, the threw her bouquet to her maids anil It was caught by Miss Ethel Hlrrhmore, the maid of honor. Mr. ami Mrs. Ilead left for a stay la thft mountains of North Carolina, ^ after Which they will be at homo In Aiken. The out of town jriu^sts for the we<l i II n? were Misses Nonlo Host, lift. ro wel! : Mary Puller, l^aurong : Ttoxle Head. Ituth Head. Christine Duke, Hoe Wrluht. Columbia ; Mosul's, .lohti i*ar ker. Johnston; Ashton Head, Aiken: Peterson, of Newberry : lteaty, of Union : l*-*} Cannon, .1. I#. Scott, Co lumbia : and Mrs. T. 10. Sll^h. of Dar lington. and Mrs. K. (!. Klrven. of Kass ley. ANNOUNCEMENT Loan & Savings Bank i announces to "the public that on and after f 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 ahd 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. 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. DRQP IN AND SEE US . i Loan & Savings Bank T. J. KIRKLAND, President J. S. LINDSAY, Ca?hier