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L * "utile klndnewi on the
fg^nmee to sort of lift
^lut'e'dlfnce ?tep ?? you go
pf theae thing# you
\<* ^thJ lme to do
|^JJnl or other will come
gyff SU to you.
L*a? Di?tty good religion; that ? the
a (i>a Maater tried.
^ h?ie the way of klndneaa and of
jSLjSTanrf ???
Emj the rough uplkea piercing
feELrt lilt tender hands and feet.
Pgg,"?.at he had Buffered .till
STVmllo ,c"(,0,r ?!"ect,1u ^ .
i,w Ilia hurt foet walked In ie
faa opeil way to you,
await you In It. and each
Kdly thing you do
ffKlowa oil ?l,out you-In the way
iSf0^"*0 yoy ,n ,ttu*h,u'and ,n
ihflu' ftl"' eon?* . _.
it' ~ju<iil Mortimer I^ewla*
Hi.,ilk-. The Firemen.
-I, t(, ox press iny hearty thanks
tlrt> department aiid the many
tvno ao kimlly offered valuable
?ce lielj?ln? i" *?ve my proper
obj flames last Friday afteruon.
iglly do 1 wish to thank the
(?fijbhors who rendered us every
nee.
Wry respectfully,.
C. M. Coleman.
Married.
jCJwrlie Marshall and MIhh Mafc
irtin. both <?f Camden,"
married l?v l'rohate Judge W.
tfjowell mi Saturday, July 28th.
-T
<iiiK Woman's Service League.
(iv will he a meeting of mem
i jnd columnndants of the Service
Xahirday August-4th, 11)17 nt
ck nt the Omit House. Special
?s, ami we urge yon to be prep
Mrs. I.. T. Mills. See.
fartl of Thanks,
V titkc this method of thanking
uany friends. and especially those
bf lire company in saving our home
n> from the recent tire.
Mr. ami Mrs. I"). A. Boykiii.
The Heat Wave.
[vn?< arc dead and hundreds pros
e?l by the heat wave which in con
Itn? In tlir North and Kast. Pitts
* rcjMirtetl the highest number of
lb?twenty-four. Detroit report
tru. while New York. Philadelphia,
|caK<? added t.. tlie death toll. Re
f is promised for Chicago today,
lie a shift in the wind ajde<l,Bos
i No relief is in sight'*for' many
fr centers.
AJESTIC
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ROGRAM
Friday Aug. 3rd.
JesM' I.. hasfcey, Presents
Madame Petrova
in
THE l\ DYING FLAME" *
Also
Mystery of The Double Crosp"
Saturday Aug. 4th.
Wm. s. Hart in
"THE SQI ARE DEAL MAN"
Also
"DODGING HIS DOOM"
AKcystone Comedy
Suuday /iug. 5th.
"To Church and Sunday School
... ?s.
Tuesday Aug. 7t|?.
Oliver .Morosco Presents
<ief?rt,?<? Beban in
fHE MAKCELLINE MILLIONS"
Also
?A Musfy puffer Comedy
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. J(. Catoe, of ItethuW wa*
in Camden Tuesday.
Mi. 1). V. Keels, of Rolulwrt whm 11
visitor hero Wednesday.
\tr?. P. IH) Hot>erti? *pcnt Suuiftinr in
Ki'hlmw the home of Mrs. Hilton.
Mrs. l.ulu Grltllth, ?>f Gaffney, is the
guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Joint T. Mm kc.v.
Mr*. S. K. ItraslliKton wit* H vlslt
iir al her old home at Jefferson last
week.
Miss RllwiiHith Prlee of Yldalla, <ia.,
la visiting her COUhIii, Mss Sara Camp
bell.
Mr., I'M. Miller, of the Kershaw Mo
tor CO.. HiHMit Tuesday night In Sum
tar.
Mrs. W. 0. Moore ami rhildren have
returned from a visit to relatives at
Jeffefson.
Miss Elizabeth Cameron, of Charles
too la the #uent ??f Mrs, Charles j.
Shannon, 3rd. " ^
MVh. Kiineae Zemp has returned
from a three weeks stay at Hender
son \ i I Ic, N. (5.
Mr.' F. M. W<K>len has returned to
the rlty after spending several days
in North Carolina.
Messrs. Marlon and (Maude Williams
made a.11 automobile, trip to Monroe,
N. O, last Sunday.
Mrs, W. <5. Tx>wryt of Rockingham,
N. 1'., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
CV Zemp at "Blooiusnury."
Mr. Alex Jtaker was called to Nor
folk, Va? this week on account of the
extreme Illness of his sister.
Mr. II. C, Hardy and family are now
occupying the Tweed house, corner of
Lyttlpton and f>cKalh streets.
Miss Helle Moore ami Mr. J<ewl?
Moore si?ent Sunday in Kershaw with
Mioses Kthel and Nina Gardner.
Miss LOulse Richardson, of Atlanta,
and* Miss Caroline Weaftm. of Colum
tm. are guests of Miss Ellse Kli'kland.
Mrs. A. W. Butler, who has been vis
iting lier brother, Mr. John T. Maekey,
has returned t<> her home in Hlchmond,
Va. 4
Misses Allle ami Leila Williams of
Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting their
sister Airs. L. <). Eumlerhurk near
fa 111 den.
Mrs., II. S. Moore ami children have
returned from a pleasant trip to Am
erlcus, Ga.,. where she visited her
brother.- ^
Mr. L. L). Jordan has gone At
lanta to have his eyes treated. He
was accompanied by his little daughter
Mildred.
;UoselJa, Lonnle Hell and Vernon
Tilndden, of Greenwood, have return
ed from a month's visit to Mr. T. C.
Gladden here. , .
The friends of Ix?on Schlosburg"will
regret to know that he Is confined in
the hospital after Ifflvlng one of his
toes ainjnitated. 4 ,
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lindsay, and
Master Hilly Lindsay left yesterday
to spend some tlnle in the mountains
of North Carolina.
I>r, and Mrs. K. . K. Stevenson left
Sunday for a trip to Hendersonvllle
?jHid Asheville. N. C. They ma<le the
trip in their automobile.
?" Miss Ma*rgaret Hammond, the ef
flcient cashier of the Southern Hell
Telephone Co., is at her post again
after a. short visit to her parents at
BenneTtsville.
The friends of Miss Sadie Stokes
will regret to learn that while bath
ing at the factory. i>ond Tuesday af
ternoon .she was painfully injured
when she received a fall.
Mr. M. H. Heyman and little daugh
ter, Carolyn, accompanied, by Miss
Carrie Friedham leave this week for
a visit to Hemler?onville and other
l>oints iitf, North Carolina. 4
Mrs. H. L. Watkins and family will
lea^e next Tuesday for OreeuvlHe.
Jack Watkins Is now with Ca. M. lo
cated at Greenville, ami it is to l)e
with them that the family will go
there.
Di^ and Mrs. L. M. Ilaminaii, of
Lo* Angeles, C&L* arrlvetl In Camden
Tuesday to be the guest of Mr.^and
Mrs. I. C. Hough for several days.
MVs. Hamman Is h sister of Mrs.
Hough.
The following Camden people, regis
tered at Columbia hotels last Aveek:
'Messrs, 0. G. Alexander, M. Hillings,
B. N. McDowell, W. L. Wooten, ft.
M. Kennedy, Jr., J. M. Kennedy, and
yy. \ I>. Barrett aind family.
OUR WINDOW FOR THE
LATEST WAR NEWS
_IN PICTURES gj^
in Groceries
Phillips & Company
PHONE 28 ' CAMDEN' S- C*
Mis, Carl |{nv Smith. of Tliuinons
vlU? Is vUltillg her parents Mr, Mini
Mrs. 1!. (J. <'unison,
I-llth' Miss EUle McDowell, of Vork,
Im visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Camp
? holl i in .week,
Ml*. mid Airs. II. <J, C.irrl-on. Jr..
? nil children art* ivmim sometime 111
1'? u11fort County.
Miss Harriett Nelson spent several
days last wwk wllli her brother Mr.
Joseph Nelson In Oheraw. ?
Messrs. K, M. Kennedy, Jr., W. N.
McDowell, \V. L. Wootcn ami M, BU?
lln>rs *?pent Sunday In Columbia.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ira 11. Jones, Jr.,
of Lancaster, spent last Burnt ay with
Mix. Jones' parents, Mr. ami Mrs. (J.
K. Taylor.
Miss Mettle llainiuoml lias returned
home after siiendlng Home time In
<V>luiubln. she having none there to
consult a. siMM-lalUt.
Mir. ami .Mrs., 1>. J. Carrlson who
have !rtM?n in Camden while Mr. Car*
ulson was traveling' (Ids territory left
this week for Columbus, Ga., where
they will make rljelr home In the
future.
II. K. Beard & Co.T^iave ? moved
Into the building formerly occupied
hy the *Hast Tailoring (\>. one door
South of Crosby's lee ('ream Parlor,
The Tailoring Co. Is occupying the
lITillding next to the> express office.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 10. Kennedy ami
daughter*. Misses Arahcl and Eliza
beth. will leave Tuesday for Charles
ton, W. Va., wher<? they wljl spend the
month of August. Mr. and Mrn. John
C. Cnreton will Join them In Chester.
Mr, and Mrs. David Wolfe have
returned home after siMMiding two
weeks at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Mr.
Wolfe reports llshlng good at this pop
ular resort, and that ho was the
"champion" during his sojourn there.
Among those who have been ap
pointed by Commissioner of Agricul
ture Wafson, as delegates -"to the 12th
Internntiona) Farm Conference to lie
"held In Peoria, 111.! Sept 25-28, arc
;Messrs. L. I. (TutOli, of Lugof? an<J
\V. H. E\we, Jr., of Beaufort..
Among those who have made ap
plication and stood the examination
for admission to the sccond Officer's
Training Cniup* are: Messrs. T. A.
Aneruln, Joel Ilougli, G. (J. Alexander,
W. I). Tranthrtm, T. K. Trotter, *T.
K. Salley, K. H. Team,4 E. O. White,
T. B. Humphries, I{. M. Kennedy, Jr.,
M. Iiilling+4, C. U. Little, Burnel Mc
leod. ^
Mr. an<J Mrs. ~Gns Hirscli ami daugh
ter, Louise,, are in Baltimore for a
short stay. In a note to The ChronF
ele from Mrs. Hirsch requesting that
we mail her the paper while away, she
says: "Expert to be here two weeks,
then we will spend. a few weeks in
New York city. We found the hehtj
dreadful here today. Lots of Uncle*
Sam's boys-, parading and walking
around. Tents are stationed on dif
ferent cornel's and men calling for re
cruits. . Looks patriotic in this town."
THE WOMAN'S PART 1
. .??!? ? i I
Mrs. (J. H. Lenoir Made Chairman
For Kershaw County.
) wopen of Kershaw
r rrquosis and expects
Mrs. F. Louise Mayes, < Chairman of
the South Carolina Division of the
Woman's Council of Defense has ap
l>ointed Mrs. G. H. Lenoir Chairman
for Kershaw Cottnty. On accepting
this position of labor, <luty, and hon
or, Mrs. Lei voir called a meeting of
the presidents of each organization
and society in Camden^ for the pur
l>ose of inviting discussion, and form
ing plans for the successful registra
tion of evefy woman in the County.
This meeting was held Eriday tafter
noon at Mrs. Lenoir's home and It
was decided that the County should be
subdivided into smaller units, with
captains'in charge of groups of wom
en, and each group should have a de
finite number of homes to Visit. Those
present were Medames D. A. Boykin,
L. T. Mills, Jas. Wallace, N. It. Good
ale, W. 8. Burnett, C. H. Yates, JL B.
Pitts, Win King, Margaret O. ^Miller,
G. H. Lenoir, and Misses Kate Le
npir, Louise Nettles, Alary yillepigue.
There will l>e a meeting of the County
Chairman, and Executive Committee
in Columbia, Tuesday .Ally 31st at 12
o'clock at the JetTerson. At this meet
ing the plans for immediate service
will be discussed. Mrs. Lenoir will
then inform the
County what she'
of them. Mr. Wilson and Mr, Hoov
er consider this a very important
work. It. is our duty not to question^
but to obey. We want the woman
hood of this county, with its brilliant
intellects and loyal hearts to rally to
the. utandartL-r
"frlearts that hate a deed unjust,
Hearts that other hearts can trust
Heads that plan for other weal.
Heads poised flver hearts ihat feel."
.?y % 9
Saved Two From Drowning.
Young Henry Gladden and a com
panion 1>y the name of Meares were
rescued from drowning last Sunday af
ternoon while bathing >at the Wateree
Mill pond. There were a good many
young talk* in the pond at the time
and young Gladden, who is.a messen
ger boy at the Western Union office,
got V.vond his depth and had gone
under for the third time when John
Catoe, a young man oT the mill vil
lage noticed him go down. - Catoe
brought him out and the young fel
low was unconscious for a short while,
lltl 1 * v - - ? ? ? ^~v m m t mm ?? ? a y
I ill I wJwTI I v V ITvTI? Xyull^ fvU W It"
also rescued about the same time.
/?T ' 1 ^ ?r~T> "ii"
Mrs. G. T. Clarke, of Gaffney, has
received information that her brother
Zebu Ion Vance Ingram, has been kill
ed* in action in France. He was. a
member of the Nineteenth Dragoons,
a Canadian "regiment, and methia
death frdm wounds received at Calais,
France.
BIOIW ANI) HKIRT8
For Service As Weil A? Kmart i>e*M
Are While Tub Waiat*.
New York.^July 31.?-'Vacation time
brings 1,uv<' for more than the
u?ual uumber uf practical cloth#*,
this we nil know by expcrUmce. A
QIOQK oiln-r things, thoae who plan
their vacation wfcrtirolies with fore
sight will I uv.) title a K<>odi> number 1,1
se|>arate waists and skirt*. The
waists may even l>e planned with a
vl?w to weorltif them In the fall with
the coat suit or with separate dreswea.
From t lie comfortable morulntf: JttHOOk
to the sheer and dainty Itliinw (for af
ternoon wear, there 1h certainly a very
large variety of Interesting blouses thin
summer. The practical wjhite Mouse
that launders nicely In deservedly a
favorite, for when fresh from the tnh
It never falls to give the wearer that
crisp, fresh look.whether It Is worn
with white or colore^ skirts. In the
sheer blouses, voile, organdie, and
handkerchief linen are the materials
most used, hut this summer they are
also wearing blouse* ot China silk,
which material launders perfectly and
Ik just as eonl as jtosslhle.
i .For service as well as smartness
there Is nothing lietter than the white
gabardine skirt, which has no fear of
the tub. It Is very much in demand
this summer and sometimes conies
with colored s^rli>es v?r dots. Skirts
A Smart Blouse and Skirt f?r
Summer Wear
of silk or wool Jersey In white nii?l
vcolors are of course, ~cry smart this
season* A no>v. model developed in
green wool jersey Is shown In the ac
companying ^ ketch. It ^Is made with
a plain panel In front, and the sides
and hack are slightly gathered. The
-novel feature of this Skirt Is the i>o<'k
et section at the side. Many of,, the
new skirts show this feature treated
in various ways. In the design Il
lustrated, the pointed eluls of the lower
section are buttoned to the upper sec
tion. One of the sfflfcirt blouses of the
season which would'be a welcome ad
dition to any woman's wardrobe is
pictured with this skirt. It Is of tine
handkerchief linen with an embroid
ered spray across the front, and col
lar a?'d cuffs -edged with a narrow
crocheted lace. This is a blouse that
slips on over the head, and as it has
no opening there. Is nothing to Interfere
with the embroidery, which spreads
itself across the fronj. Laces and
hand-drawn work are other decorations
used for summer blouses with charm
ing effect.
A dress of fuffled organdie or batiste
is one of the smart things to ftave
this summer. Organdie collars with
rows of tiny hemstitched self ruffles
are about half an inch in width and
placed close together, almost overlap
ping one another. Collar and cuiff
sets in 'this style, or white or light
blue, are worn with dark blue dresses,
and soanetimes fine lace takes the place
of the organdie ruffles.
'' V
To Hive Military Training.
An excellent course in military train
I irig tinder ^competent instructors will
be offered at the University of South
Carolina next session. This course
will be compulsory for Freshmen and
j .Sophomores, and voluntary for all oth
er students. Guns and accoutrements
have been furnished by the United
States Government, and an army officer
will be detailed for service at the
University as kooji as such an officer
is availably ?? - ?
The War Department promises that
when this officer has^peeir appointed
a Reserve Officers Traniing Corp* will
be established =at the University. In
the meantime, students must furnish
their own ^uniforms. These are less
expensive and more durable than or
dinary citizens clothes, dnd will there
fore be more economical. ' w
W. S. Currell, Pres.,
University of South Caroline.
Meeting Woman's Council of Defense.
The Woman's National Council of
Defense for Kershaw County is ask
ed to meet at the Court'House on
Friday afternoon August 3rd at six
-o'clock. Will the presidents of all
societies and organizations urge theilr
meml>ers to be present?.
O- If. J>enoir,
">v , ? ?County Chairman.
i. Will Atkinson and John Ferguson,
white men of Cherokee county, were
arrested nils weeje. eight miles from
Gaffney Charged with operating an
illicit distillery. The distillery mMA,
captured, having a capacity ot about
-thirty gallons per-4ay*~
SEND US YOUR WHEAT
Our Holler Mill will be ready this week to grim!
your wheat. v?
.One-eighth toH or ecchange.
Bring your wheat tD our mill at Kershaw and
jret satisfaction. .
KERSHAW LUMBER CO.
KERSHAW, S. C.
HAW (HH'HIN IN MOV IKK'
Did Nut Know Young Soldier Was
WUh Pershing's Army.
While the reel showing Pershing's
troops landing lit- France was holllM
shown at the Bijou'last night, J
Hughes,. a young man of this city,
spied in the ficcnc a young man clad
in khaki who he belleve<l to he hi*,
cousin. Nverett Trussed. Although he
had not heard directly from Trussed in
several months he was so tlrudy con
vinced that ttic soldier In the picture
was his eousin, he hastily went home,
awoke his father and together they re
turned to the theatre.
Although the show had dosed hy the
flme Joe Hughes ami his father, W. C.
Hughes arrived, the picture was shown
again, through ithe courtesy of the
manager 10, <\ rurdts, This time both
of the men had no difficulty iu recog
nizing the particular soldier as l?elng
lCverott' Trussed, the cousin of the
younger Hughes ami nephew of W. 0.
Hughe*.
Young Trussed has been In the army
for Koine flme, hut for the past several
months, nothing had heen hcand from
him, therefore his relatives were at a
loss to know whether he landed safely.
The pleture settled both of these ques
tions for the anxious relatives here, as
It was shown beyond doubt that the
young soldier was yet alive and appar
ently enjoying the best of health.?
< Jreenvllle News, ? ?**
Rembert News Notes. ,
Rembert, July 80tli.?This Is sum-'
mor with a rush ami has been so fur
about two woek?. Cotton lias come
out a great doal and the recent rains
have made the qorn all right.
The * protracted meeting at Plsgah
Church last week was fine. Mr. Llles
the pastor, was assisted by Rev. An
drew Hartley of Columbia. Large
crowds attended the services all the
time. There were some additions to
the Church.
Misses Sadie Rogers. Lula Baker
and Ethel Watson, >vith some additions
from the audience got. up a flnp purse
for the visiting minister which was
presented to him at the close of the
meeting and these young ladies were
publicly thanked for their energy and
Interest in the matter. Mr. Liles is
a live man in all ciiureh work atld
Is most highly respected and foved
by his church, and community.
Rev. A. B. Fulmer, of Westville, was
present Home during the meeting and
Ills many friends wore tf lad to see
and hoar hint.
Miss Kfttv Turner one of the pretty
Klrls of the ritfHjJttun section attend'
ed the meeting nil through.
We wore glad also lo have Mr, \V.
H. (Jardner and family of Stockton
to lie at the meeting.* Hope they will
eome a^aln hood.
After a visit of length |o different
phtyos Miss Madge Rogers, one of our
pretty young Indies has returned home
to the delight of us llll.
v Fine Preacher.
(hi the evening of the second Sunday
lit August a protracted meeting will
commence at Mlxpaii church and con
tinue during the week following. The
pastor of the church, Mr. Roton, will
he assisted by a minister whose heart
Is filled full with the love of human
kindness for his fellow man and whose
tine sermons can not fall to interest all.
(Jo out and hear him and you will ho
amply repaid, Ho is from Columbia,
8. C? and his name Is Andrew Hart
ley.
Hayes?Rkhaidh.
?-* The attractive new home of Mr.
and Mrs, I. It. Ilayes was the scene
of a lovely wedding Inst Krlday even
ing when their daughter, Miss Nan
nie Robert* Hayes, became the bride
of J. Gurdiucr Richards, of Liberty
Hill. Rev. J. O. Rowan, pnstpr of
the bride, officiating.
After the reception Mr. and Mrs.
Richards left* for a wedding trip to
Northern cities and the mountains of
North Carolina. They wiM. be at homo
after the first of ftpptembor in Cam
den, S. C.
The bride is the charming and ac
complished daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
I. R. Hayes and is deservedly i>opular
with her many friends among the
yo^ng folk . She is a rtvent graduate
of Winthrop.
The groom, who graduated from
Davidson College, N. C.? barf been a
successful teacher in the schools of
?South Carolina, llo was superintend
ent of the Kershaw school three years
and formed many lasting friends here.
He has been elected superintendent of
the Canulen city schools for next ses
sion.?Kershaw Era.
' . Card of Thanks. '
I wish to thank the friends, both
white and colored, who werp so kind
to assist when my house was burned.
Jan lo Cook (colored)
Prescriptions Filled, Medicines, Sick Room Requisites
. A nice line of statio lery, Waterman's pens, Whit
man's candy, properly kept. Fine cigars. Magazines
on sale and subscription) taken at lowest prices. De
livery in City fi;om 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. except Sunday.
Open Sunday for sale of medicines and necessities
from 10 ot 11 A. M. and 4 to 4:30 P, M. .
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
~? Telephone 30. '
where do you go for it? Do you draw your check
\ i
on the bahk, or do you borrow from a friend?
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/ PEOPLE WITH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
-seldom have to borrpw.^They have mone^Tof their
own. It is always growing, accumulating, earning In
terest, piling iip, and pushing you along the road to
affluence.
We invite you to become a depositor at this bank.
One dollar or upward will open an account
?+* s .
T-T ? i rr ?. i I i l ) ' i n. " i S
Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMD EN, S. C.