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[local news _? JAMEQ WH ITCOMU RILEY. (Wed July 22, 1916. J l ' I s cMil wus peaceful, llku his poet's pen 'Flint wilt hut lovo for all tho human race. Up f.il asleep, tor genius never tiU'- . A i?l Riley's soul Is living In his rimes. A nation pays him homage hi tin hIkIis. Hut Joy l>e'll bring to other men anil times. fVi<t million* (utM with name* and deeds unknown, Hut ho who sang the people's songs shall ho A UvliiK force In hearts ho mak<-s his own ; Anil Hlley s crown Is ImmortftUty. ?15. S. Van hi New York Sun. ^11 ..sloop end will noi * ,.ao u,ju!n ? \r?d dOi>(h In pufMlnif huU ivft ? afrtlilsi* fuee. IN IIONOK OF l)l{. AND MRS. H. W. deS.WSNlKF. On Tuesday evenhitf I>r. it ml Mrs. K. U. Kerrlsnii entertained nt bridge. com - l?!luientar\ (?? I'M*, mill Mrs. II. \V. de ft ib.su tv of < 'hnyl<?stoit. The rooms fire tustclul l.v decorated with autumn Mo&souis. Miss Kate Ixuiolr was awarded thf ladies first prize, a silver ghiv biiMinit'i'. and Mr. John Vlllepltfiie was fnvsciitiwl with the tfontloHians, a lilvor p:t|H?r cut tor. The ladies, a han jikwvhlef. went to Mrs. ralhouu Au miiit, ?n?l Mr. William Mnruet reoelv ol the Kent Ic man's, a pack of cards. A alail mill's*', almonds ami mints were tftYol. VLSS DeLOACHK JS HOSTKSS. On Friday afternoon the junior liriiltfe club was entertained at the home Mrs. John T. Nettles, with ,'Mlss Khetta l>cl.t?aohe as the agreeable ho; u*vs. The rooms of this attractive home were most pleasing ami effective in nosy green ferns, ami thy lovely flow ers of Into summer and early autumn, mill proved an appropriate setting for the bevy t>f pretty young ?lrls, of w'lK-h this chih Is composed. After cards the hostess served Ice errant ami cake.' A GOOD BYK t.ATHEKlMJ. On Moudav evening a jolly crowd of lil^'h schtK-1 and college ulrls and hoys went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Dcl.out h". for a farewell roun.l >if it.y and fun., before resuming <cbool duties. Mi-is Nan- I>eIvoa<lu\ the attractive ymm;' daughter of this heme. was to '.cive th ?> following day for Cuker college, ami each ^ticst Srouirht a Hter. '-scale I ;:i:d addretW *d which she was t<> op-.?u ? >. i the train, ''uiirit and <-;ikc were "served during rhe evening. ? \ FOR MISS DtUV In compliment to Miss ICsthor l?el.;j> of Hlrtniugham. Ala., Mis. lion I*. I 1 .< Mi cho entertained at bridge mi Mmi tiny afternoon. Mito Nan dr l^wicho \V??H tho ?a*?ro {?rl*e and Miss Miu^.uvi Taylor rut the consolation. Tho honor guest was alsu prosrutrd with a lovelj reminder of tho pleasant afternoon. m? llrlollS t'of I OshlllCUtS Wt'lV sofVod ;i ft *? ?* run Is wore laid aside. Camden .Man tOntori aiiuul. Iturlliifitou, \'f. Sept. lis,- |>r. .luhn \V, Corbet t. who Is spending several WH'ks In New York attcndlnu and studying l ho rllnlrs tlirrr niiido a \\?X'k ond visit to Mr. T. ICdtuund Ki'^ut Itlmlx. at Jturlingtou, Vermont. inti'lug his stay hr was entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan who have beautiful homo at Sholburue nra r here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan a rr annual visitors at t he* 1 Klrkw nod. < 'aindrii. S. C. MKKTING OF I). A. R. Tho llohklrk Hill Chapter of 1>, A. 11.. hold tliwlr Soptotnhet* meeting on Thursday, Septoml>er 7th, at tho resi dence of Mrs. Thomas Kirk laud. Miss K'Mto l.enoir assuiuod hor now otllre as Regent with xrettt aldllty. railing tho meeting to oixler. After ?ho roll rail and uilniitos from last lueetiug wo iv road, tho resignation ??f Mrs. \V. I,. DelNtss and Miss Agues Corbet t was received with many regrets, tho latter hitter having sorvod tho past year as correH|M>iidliitf secretary. Miss Kldrodge was elected to till hor plare. Tho now yoar hook was planned and adopted fyr tho coming season, whlrh contained a most Interesting and In structive program. Plans for giving a sorios of toas with ii view of ruining numoy for this Chap ter was discussed and Sllss Lenoir will begin the series whlrh are to Ik? eon tinned hy the different Chapter mout hers all through the year. Miss Shannon read a most interest ing article about the earliest, colony settlers of old Hoanoke, and Miss l'ar rLsh roiaploted the entortaining pro grnm by a piano solo. The following committees wore nam ed to serve for the eomlng year: Chapter Hoine-rJJrs. Taylor, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. von Tresrkow, Miss Mc Dowall, Mrs. Lang. ? ' Publicity ? Miss Netties, Miss Shan lion. Miss lOldrOdge. Relic ? Mrs. Hums, Mrs. \V. Halle. Kuttrta lament ? Mrs. Lenoir, Mrs. ; Carrison. Mrs. S. C. Zemp, Mrs. C. .1. i Shannon, Jr., Mrs. Lindsay, i Itoeeption ? Mrs. Shannon, Sr.. Mrs. i "NVittkowsky. Mrs. Yillopigue. Mrs. Ste venson. Mrs. Culvern. Miss Parrish. joe MRS. KIRKLANI) AS HOSTKSS. A delightful tea was- given at t ho homo of Mrs. T. ,1. Kirkland on Wed nesday afternoon. The occasion was a social gathering for the friends of Mrs. , Uurnott. of Atlanta, and Mrs. Simmons, ! of Charleston. The time ]>assed In* pleasant conversation, tho guests <?f honor renewing olil friendships and making new ones. PA C E - M AKING in clothes for men and young men Your clothes-wish is bound " to find fulfillment in our new stocks of MADE BY tTOOUSE fc B*.jQTHEW? BALTIMOWj.MPi C} We feel as we look them over that they set a mighty fast pace in clothingdom and since models of distinction are in eluded for every type and build, we sure y can fit your figure and fancy* Worsted and cassrmerc fabrics in a world o finishes and colorings await you. Set the pace towards our store and umJerstand th ^ value, finish and efficiency of ''High Art Clot Hirsch Bros. & Co. Camden, S. C. ^ *-*?- -r : KU'llAKDS?Mrt'KAK liberty llilt of IVeMy Horn*4 ' Wedding. l.lhert.v Hill. Sept. id. a mania ge of statewide lulm>H( on aecouut of the prominence ami |H>pula?ity ?>' the mm rafting panics was thai of Miss -Sadie KM wards Klchard* of J.iherty Hill and Thomas Patterson Mol'rae ol' Denmark solemnized at the home of the bride's father, John <i. Ithimrds, mi Thursday evening at N :M0 o'clock. Never was the oh| Southern honn with Its long phiK'/as and Its large spa clous parlor* nioru, beautiful. The on I lie lower floor was thrown together. : and southern smlla* was dru|>ed in , ureal profusion from the w'alis and | ceilings. Mere and there graceful ^ ferns and I a 1 1 stately |mlms starved to transform the hails, parlors and dining room into a veritable fairyland. I At the- sound of the l Irs! notes of Mendelsohn's weddlnu march. reu i dered b,\ Miss Frank Kit-hards of Lib erty Hill, l?r, C. M. Richards. unele j of the hrhle, and | wist or at iHtvltlwtii | college. entered the front , parlor and ! nIo?mI ready to perform the i-eremouy. The bridesmaids. Mioses Iterthy, llekah and Margaret Itlchards, sisters of the hrhle; Miss Julia Mot 'rue, sister of the bridegroom. ami Miss Murunciita Tol hert of I. aureus, descended the stairs and took their places ahout the Im provised altar. Their dresses were of white organdie and net with satin gir dles and they curried large bouquets of Klllaruey roses, tletl with pink tulle. The maid of honor. Miss Re turn h Itlchards, sister of the hrhle, entered alone. She wore a lovely gown ?^f net and satin over pink. The lltw|e ring hearer. Jean Itlchards, car ' lied I he ling in tlu> heart of a beau t i f 11 1 white rose. Just | ?ihhhh 1 1 ifjjf ihe hrhle came the two flower girls. Jane Leighton Itlchards of Davidson 'col lege and lCIlzalteth Jennings <?f Winns Imu*o. The.t* scattered tlowers from baskets In the path Of the bride, who entered on the arm of her father ami was given In marriage to the bride groom al the altar, where he met her with his best man, Dr. Walter It. <Jll ihun of Denmark. The bride was a vision of loveliness hi her bridal gown of white eh Iff oil. tatVeta and silk net, the skirt made short and full with tunic. A dainty wreath of orange blossoms held her tilmy veil in place. The bridal bouquet, a shower of bride roses ami orange blossoms, completed her toilet. Standing under an arch of green ami white, from which a large wed-' ding bell was susj)emhHl, the bride and hrhlgroom made their vows. Immediately following the ?i?re mony Mr. and Mrs. Kielwrds gave a brilliant reception to altout 100 guests. Mrs. Virginia Clarke of Camden and Mrs. It. C. Workman of (Jreenville re cel v<sl the guests In the dining room, where Misses Virginia ami Mildred Richards and Miss llalle served a salad course. The guests were then I Invited into the back junior, where ' displayed on large tables were the j many handsome gifts of the bride. ? At the conclusion of the reception i the hrhle and bridegroom left in an j automobile for Camden, where they j caught the midnight train going North. Mrs. MeCrae wore a beautiful ! traveling suit of dark blue ladies serge, with champagne hat. gloves and boots. Where they have gone on their honeymoon has been kept a jseeret but they will 1m> at home to their friends after Sepicnil?er lil at Den mark. Tli*' bride" is the second dau;:h{?*r 'of John Richards. a gradual** ?>f \ V Int liro|? College n ud a young wuiunii of unusual personal charm and talent.. She has taught In the Den mark high ; school and the past year ill States ; ville. X. I where she was head >>( the history dejmrtment in tlie States ville Female colore. Mr. McCrac is a son of L. II. M? Cine of J Denmark, a member of the linn of MeCrae & Co., and one of tlie most iHtpular. energetic and success ful you i ik business men of Denmark. The out-of-town quests at the wed . ding were: Dr. C. M. Ricluirds and Miss Jane Loighton Richards of Da vidson college, Mr. and Mix Marion ; Jennings and Miss Elizabeth Jennings Workman Mrs. A. S. White and Mix Virginia Clarke of Camden : Mrs. R. C. Workman of <1 recti ville, T)r. and , Mrs. W. C. McDowell of Kershaw. ! Miss Marguerite Tolbert of Laurens, i Dr. Walter II. (ill llam and Miss Julia i MeCrae of Denmark. Library Notes. The association met Monday after i noon at the Library nml aj* Mrs. 10. ('. 4 vonTresekow could not be'presenf. the i lit vice president, Mr. L. T. Mills pre ! sided, and Mr. Kirkhmd trotter the ri : cording secretary was present, as was i also Miss Ada Phelps, the corresjiond ing secretary. The librarian rei>orted j a gift of fifty eight books, from Mrs. i Lawxon of Providence R. I., twenty two ! l>ooks from Mrs. Lula S. I^ang one l>ook from Hope Savage, one lxx>k from Billy Lindsay, one book from Arthur Leo Her ron. These included only gifts between the last two meetings. The association was glad to welcome two new mcmlters, Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, and Mrs. D. It. Williams. The library now has about 1.848 volunins and nearly 300 readers. Some things for the pub lic to remember ? the hours are from 9:30 to 12:30 A. M. and 5:30 to 7 :U0 P. M. When these hours are changed notice will bo given. Also remenilx?r that ? -book -left at the door 1s at the readers risk. Ixx>k at the date on your card and for every day overdue bring or send' two cents with your book, or do not feel offended if your card is i retail i j ed, as the librarian has Instructions to credit no one. Do not write notes explaining why the book is late, and asking what is due. Thte date on your card will taily with the date at the desk, and you need no further irifor j mat loo. When taking a book oqt, look ! at your card before leaving library ? i see ft your book la out for one week ' or two weks and there will be no mis understanding aa to date*, lastly do not i ask the librarian to save a book for yon, she baa no right to do aa U* 1* a public institution with "Equal ripff* to all and special privileges to (A*"." j yon must take y our for a book. Hon. Jofen O, Richards apeol Wad nesdny in tb? City. . PERSONAL, Mr. (tooiuo T. Mtllo has purchased j (i Klnu tourtug car Mr. N, t\ Ho\ klu has purchased a Packard "Tw in SI \ Mix. ,1. \V. sftcrmnit, of \ aldosta. ? in . H visiting friends in Ciiimli'ii. I H' StCVCHSOU XXClIt to t 'llUl'lot tC Still ila\ to n(Hv>|ii|viiu\ Mrs. Stexenson homo. 1 Miss Catherine i U f i tills w *H'k | for llnrtsxlllc to attend i\?ker t\d lOtfC. Mr. .lolin T, Mackc.x , Jr.. left-HiW?i \\ ook Tor < i roeiixvood, \\ lu re in* will at tend Ha I lex I tor ii Sept. Sl.il to Mr it i ii I Mrs. W.x lie llopic, a son. who <ias been named .(nines Anthony. Miss itosa ltat< lllVe, of near Camden, left Wednesday to resume hor stud let* nt < 'olumhla College. Miss Iaicla Vales, of Camden, Is tho Knest of her sister, Mrs. 1 lax id Per kins. Darlington N'exvs. Mr. \V. H. Keasonoxer, the popular lot tor carrier on iatgolV Home J. was In visitor liorc this week. Mrs. W, 1 1. Trail t ha in Is at ho'in* again aftor spending I ho summer \\ 1 1 1 1 hor nioihor In (iaiusxlllo. <ia. Mrs. Anna C. Anoruni has returned from a months x* tsl t to Ii, i son l.lcin Win. Anoruni at Now 1' >ri, l?. I Miss Catherine Mttrohlson loft ilils week for Heiinettsvlllo, xvhoiv sho will he located for tho coming season. Mrs. Tlios. J^aiiij; l< visiting lu'i' daughters Mix L. T. linker. of Colum hl.i and Mrs. Win. lleattL* of Florence. Miss Henrietta lloykln. xvho has Ikhmi s|>emiiiig *ome time at Camden, Iras returned to tho city.-? Sumter ItCHl. MeLcod and Phillips have moved tlioir sttiok of groceries to lower Main >treet, xvhore their business xvlll ho t nmluotod In future. .Moss is. Stove Perry, Vernon Dixon K. S. I lesChainps, and Herbert Morris motorod to (Mia riot to Sunday in Mr. Perry's noxv "Lizaio" Tho many friends of Mr. Ii. S. Wil liams will ho glad to know that ho is steadily Improving, after being se riously ill for several weeks. Mrs. Margaret C. Miller luu. returmd from a year's stay at New York and Noxv Port. While .axvt.V Mrs. Mi! lor took a oourse In library methods a*. < 'olnmhla University. Mr. J. F. Sawyer, of Wards, has ac cepted a |K>sltlon with Mr. (J. W. Cros by. Mr. Riley, who has been with Mr. Crosby for some time has gone into i In* automobile repair business. Mr. W. T. Atkinson arrived this xveek to take charge of the office of The Carolina Insurance Company at this place. Mr. Atkinson was loeat?Ml here about eight years ago, and while here made many friends. Anuual Rummage Sale. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of 'lie Pres byterian church will .h iv e thelv annual Kiuumago Sale for tile Thornxvcil ? M phanagc Saturday, Sept. .'{nth. which is the day named r - "Work I >n v for (lie ? )rphans." POSTING Our customers' accounts by uner ring electric machinery represents the lust word-in efficiency in bank * Your statement is posted daily, just the same as our ledgers, and is ready for you "on demand." TRY OUR SERVICE AND BE PLEASED ALSO THE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK OF CAMDEN, S. "C. ,MKKTIN<i OF CIVIC I.WIilK. TllC September meeting <?f tin* Civic Leamie wiis called to order l?y Mrs. l>avidson, the president. The minutes from lns< meeting wvrc read and adopt ' ed, and then rei>orts from committees ?m l'arks were henrd and also the san itary condition of Camden at this pres ??lit time. The two school buildings hav? just undergone thorough cleaning and been lnsi>eeted hy l>r. Corhclc who pro nounces them perfectly sanitary. The hack of Episcopal church was rei>orted as not having been clean ! in! ont. Also a lance dead pine tr<*c should he cut down on school grounds. The hack yard of the vacant Osteen place needs attention ?t once. \Vei*ds ; cut down throughout Klrkwood and another large pine tree In Hampton Park iic?hIs to he cut down. It is to he brought to the notice of ? he public that as yet not one case of Infantile paralysis has reached Cam den, due tit the- tireless and tlmnkless perseverance of the Civic I.caune keep ing the health board and health otlicer idvised as to places which needed ut lent ion. There iiiv yet many plaeeH to bo look-, til into and attended to. Tho road tappnm oiling Mrs. (i. (J. Alexander's pjaiv on Monument Square needs HxIuk. Also tho weeds on that Square iuhmI cutting. The Host Room \v?s reported U|K>n l?y Mrs. havidHoti, who notified Mi'h. Team, tin* rorros|K?ndliiu see rota fy , to conmtuninitc with Mrs. llurdoll and ask if tlio leaks which art* in tho room rosorvod for tho children's cribs oould not bo 41 Mended to at once l>eforo tlio noxt. min sot in. One of tho momlters of tho l/eti#uc offered to donate to tho Square# a num br of yonn^ dqjrwood and oro|io myrtle tr?M?s whon It was tho tight time to replant. Mrs. ICdward duBooo being chairman on tho thnvor and Boed com tnittoo will notify Imrty whon thoy aro nood?Ml. Tho absence of Mrs. 10. vonTrese kow at tho mooting was duo to her hav ing .gone to town to sond inesHatfOs t < > tho boys on tho border to ask their vote for Manning. and show t.lu?lr loyalty 1 4 * ?)??'}?? native *-*ftito, <dgnod by Mrs. von Tresokow as chairman of Statu Civ ics. < Srrviw ? "Ali.v work tloiir fur 1 1 1? ? ImmiuIH of :inot her : ||i<> net of ltfl|>in>; ;it)nilu*r or promoting hi* intt?r<?*t in any way: lionet1. a honefit or- a<l \;iiita^?' rouforriHl, or use and advantage in >:?Mit'ral." ? St-amlanl Dictionary) In our office "Service" is the word that looms largest of all words. We have com bined tho loan, real estate and insurance business of fhis community on a substantial permanent basis, and we pride ourselves upon the fact that we can give you service of such a character that when you turn your business over to us you may rest abso lutely assured that your interests will be properly and promptly protected. We Loan For You If you have money to lend, let us have it. We will lend it o"n real estate first mortgage, _ guaranteeing the security and prompt payment of the inter est. It will not cost you a cent. We Loan To You If you need money let us get it for you. You will have to pay a very reasonable commis sion and the interest charges will be fair. We Buy Real Estate a If you have desirable prop erty that you wish to sell, let us know, and we will buy it or will find a customer for you. We Sell Real Estate If you wish to buy a town lot or a farm let us show you what we have on our list. We Insure Your Life We represent the Southern Life and Trust Company of Greensboro, N. C., one of the ? best life insurance companies in the country ? a leading divi dend payer ? and we can write for you the very policy you need. We Insure Your Property We represent some of the strongest fire insurance compa nies doing business in South Carolina now, and can place your fire insurance wheite your loss will be promptly paid if vour property is burned* . We Insure Your Earning Capacity writing the most liberal Acci dent and Health Insurance, and we can insure your earning ca pacity. v.LET US SERVE YOU Camden Loan & Realty Co. C. J. SHANNON, Pre.. JNO. T. MACKEY, Sec-TreM. H. P. FOUST, Mgr. Office: Mann Building Phone 62 Camden, S. C.