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fiai and Personal News 'if |m?.|.ouu? Nettle* hiHti A?'?w tin- Nm. !<?llo\vltig lil?e* composed by u k ('aroHot*^ now iii service i ti Mel f|,H* to ft l? <'#?) . V H. wlna aiv taoae things ] >?<??', ? i raw I ;t i m t climb All ?VCr me ; Lotliiim' >aid inte:IIig??Tn;t? Lu, tts lir spoke, ho turned Unite I'ln. . tin h i w ithln his trowser Imui.I, iabled. eag*r, **aivwif hand, pulled it forth and To held ha, im.K like our native flow ; nvlth be ran. no time was lout, eking S?Qli,iry Doctor Cross; joetor quick to have his *ay, ,,,-,1 'the I<u'n to fO away, Sweat, but little clic| the* know, were other thing* -that did ni?t go; imlernouth the DoctorV clothes. lethinR weut, bow no one know*, iwled arotittdv until it found, sviinn ? !<"t Mint thou lay down ; larUi.v had it started in, . > the Doctor gave a sl#kly grin, turning to his clerk, he said. t forth my .clothe* aud air that hod ; fririids of mine have brought me,* things I didn't wish to ace; ibi- them out and let thoiu go. , whence t hoy come, they'll nnre|y go. s,, it in with them> three I,uV .fight and scratch o'er friends they nodse ; &ds that crawl, climb and bite their manly fttriua at night; I'lTTS II08TK8S llotikirk Hill Chapter D. A. U. delightfully entertained on' Tliurs Itfferliotitt ' hy the regent Mrs.ll. JV [fft was the ii> st meeting <>f the |.I and the members were euthu Kand ready to -begin the gear's The chapter decided to have the Jt. Hall cleaued up* the grounds n r(h)(1 ?hape in case it would be J for canteen purposes or for en ding a large number of soldiers flight be in town during the w^in onths: pa now time to send In the annunl<| [bution of jelly to the base hospital mp Jackson, 'and each member of Iflobkirk Hill Chapter is urged to in at least one glftBS to tile regent, R. B. Pitta, this afternoon or to*, tow the 14th, and sjtie will iend it | to the hospital. \ J; egates were elected tajthe D. A. P Conference Which meets in Ohe fovember. They are f Mrs. It. tts, regent, Mrs. IT. G. Oarrison, t's alternate, Mrs. John 8. Lindsay, | Mrs. John Stevens, delegate's ??te, r business the hostess Served rfe |mpnts consisting of peach ice cream delicious ^eakes, ^Wefe made j honey instead t>f sugar. ~ ? MORE APPEAL, TO JVC. MEMBKR8 Jdiefr, let me once more appeal to chapter pride and beg you to make] ^a ^ i/ port at once to Mrs. C. M. Coleman number of Liberty Bonds bought Id i? the third issue, the number S. S. bought or sold no matter gh whut agency, and no matter if Pt by yon, or your lidsband or fath anv member of your f 8 mil. v. Yon ; Pofng to feel humiliated fit the Stale ntiou next jl>ccember when the D- Kemredy; Chapter doesn't go | the top"' as it has always done ?fry g?w>d work' Regrets then will | l^elesR, the information must jcome for t|ie report goes in next week Jr?. L. D. Childs (?f Columbia and i? the third and last call. Please M treat Mt with indifference. " tm Cordially, T<oulse Nettles, Pres. AJESTIC ROG R A M Friday Sept. 18th EX II) BENNETT IN q HAUGHTY, NAUGHTY" a Mark Heimett Comedy 3>uufj to pleftfte you? see it 10c Saturday Sept. 14th HOY STEWART IN "THIS Fl^r GOD" Al*o a t^o-reel comedy 10c i mm ?n, the greatest serial "HANDS UP" V , Monday S<yt. Ilth W II. LI AM S. HART IN "BU*E BLARES HAVVDKN" Allies Official War Reriew ,.T''f^r 8?pt. I'M* wat.lacb RB0> IN LESS THAN KIN" Pathe Weekly New* 10c 'M Wednesday Sept. 18th EMI) BENNETT in ' ? . "THE VAMP" :\Z* T-one?ome_trtlk?- Comedy ? , 2^ i??*ram that will please you g| 10c iJS-~waw- - .? 10c Jar s?, ?* Wy la a f& PERSONAL MENTION. ' J1" JV ? - Ml** Fraud* lte-a^ley i\t I. ?uiai \yi m. the go*>t .thi* w?^k of M1h? Nancy l.ind*u>. ^ Mr-. Hi}' Smith and babji. Margaret, of TiotiiiouKviUci arc vUUiu* the fo* utcr '*? parent* Mi and Mr- 11. (2. i\u ikon. Mr*. flayer* of Mcinphi*, Tenn., ha* l*?ebvUltlng Mfi father \lr. V 11. . Ar-V riUite, ' 'rv 'v Mi^ Nauey l.indnay leave* 'today to resume her * turtle* at Wint'urop CMle***, Midi Jus. lleuKon and children were the xiu >In last wwk of Mr*,, H, 11. Ilar tiejd <iii Mill Hlreej. Mm. Hun tor I?aug ttUd Mrs. 1>. II. have returned froiu a mouth'* the IV'rkshitv 11111k of .Massa chusetts. Ml** Klliabeth Arthur of Union who ha* .been the *ue?t of Mm H. K. Hallett ha* ret or I home. Mrs. David Wolfe- and daughter, Mjlh* -4jUu'*r? W*4#*r Wf Monday evening for |l u Hta.v of a few week* in New York. After the lir*t of October Mi Sara! will reNhnie her studie# at Gouoher Col* | Iff* lit Haiti more. > - \h i .eouurd Scbenk of the> Co^st Ar tlHwf tfpQt th? Jyuinu holidays wifli his parent* Mr. and Mr*. Leo Hehenk. Miss iCttu Zemp left thi? week for Marlboro where ?be will teach in the Graded School. " *? . Mln* Gardner Of llethuue visited Alius Uebeecu Nelson thin. week. ; > Mlw* Lucy Munuevlyn and her broU) er Allr>~ Hen Alunperlyn. of Georgetown mid Mr. Blake Middletou of Chiulos , jojests this week at the home Hf Mr. nn.l Mrs. 1 y/A. Hoykin. Mr. and All*. Job Shiver, and their children, of ( 'InirleMon, were visiting Mrs. Shiver's father. Mr. .1. H. Arrant* the paft week. - -Alias Hauna Gree?$~ who ha* been In Caniden, spent Sunday in the city with the homefolkn, and left Monday for Greenwood where *be ha* accepted a position with the railroad.? Newberry ObserveJ^' ? ? Starting Alomlay Sept. 10th,' The Ala jest ic ^heatre will give their usual af ternoon matinesH at 8 p. m. instead of O p. in. as during the pa*t three months, MEETING OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ?The library Association will meet ou Library at 6 o'clock. All members arc requested to attend, us many important matters are to. be discussed. ^ Those who have not paid dues for 1918 will please remit at tbe desk on or before Monday. -3Fhe?dueftf are only $1.00 per year and every family should be represented. We know tbqt there are many calls fori money aw but our institutions should ?not be allowed to go down. The amount *is 'so small that you will not miss it, and you will hare the satisfaction of j knowing that you are backing up'an institution that elevates refines and en lightens aud where any one that so de sir* s may-receive a free education. We have a fine collection of books and you can get something on almost any subject .'?/It ix not merely a plan for novel reading, for in addition to "the fiction we haVe classified books on ten different subjects. There are some la-, sti tut ions of the town that it is the duty, .of .every loyal citiren to -JiacfaLsj The library is one of them. Fortune has smiled on Camden, in tEe~way of generous gifts. %Do our people appre ciate them? Hundreds of valuable books have been given to the library and flirty are yburs for the asking. Rut we should not be content to receive all and give noth ing. It is a free library but it needs your help to make it the success that it should be. Just mail a check for $1.00 to the librarian and let her get it in Monday morning's mail, so she can re port it Monday afternoon at tbe meet ing. "That man may breathe, Rut never^lives Who all receives Atid'nobhing gives. No one to love, no one to thank, ..Creation'* blot. Creations' blank." South Carolina Casualties, Friday*# casualties reported by Gen eral Pfjysbing. named the following South Carolinians : Wounded severely Lieut Richard G. White; Private William F. JErtaberger, Anderson ; Private Clarence V. i-Veem an, Greenville; wounded degree undetermined Private Dewey G. Reeves, Greenwood. v Monday's . casualty list announeed the following flouth Carolinians: Wounded severely" Private Dewle D. Duncan, of Anderson; missing in action, Corporal BenjeWid T, Meeks, PfUtr. Tuesday's casualty Hat names Ser^j flfent William G. Miller, of Dillon, Lieut IWn A. Sullivan, of Lauren*, and Pri vate Maxie S. Clyburn, of Bishopville as biktu aeverdy wounded. Following South Carolinians were on Wounded severely, Oorp<*ral Obas. B Rradley, Georgetown ; Corporal Arthur Floyd,- TiauTeis : Lieut Geor*?'0. Me Clevey, Mount Carmal; cPrivate OIHe L. Mason, Arlington ; MUrfng in action PrtwUs |i?k atherid??. Wiled action Private Landrum AlUn, Gaffney ; wounded seventy Prirata Will Bruce, Pelser : Private Jeaaa Warden, J - ? COMJWK CtlKL'8 WAKItKOHIi Ktuidry :? ArrwMwrieM Add FiiiNiltif Tourhf* to Outfit, -i ? ? ' * - ? . , . .. . ^ ?A- ? -v N ew York, Hept. Although not an aduii t 1 ?'< I flct . divp dOWH !<* ^ x'l lege trirlV heart, bidden away and <-are? Cully roneffahHl, Ik the longing and de-j *i?v for a complete. \o.nMooKlng ' droln- to begin Ho* ??ollege earcer, or . to coutimic i| with all the dignity of n There are ?0 litany little things that *he needs, Those rather pretty ?oinetbiuga*that count* so very much. !n Mi i? preaeuta Quit# a problems?but I'm vuro JjtS* a delightful problem the solution of which occupies happy, mo ... . meut*. ?' ? . ? -v... .v ? 'Oue attractive solution i* illustrated here. There are always HO u?auy teas at Kiluwd that one cun't think of the days npent In acquiring hlgbvv knowledge with out uueonaclousl.v forming a mental i??i ; A Matin and Georiette Combination f tare pt young efferv'esceut creatures bub-' bling over with joyt exchanging rconf} ilciiiTS over the tea cups. -Of course those gala occasions call for a soft, pretty dress that is youthfully simple aud still stately enough . for the affected granduer of the meagre repast.- Aud hero is a frock to wear. It is developed in blue-green -satin ami very dark yellow-green GeorgoMe for the gniinpe. ^The- entire effect T*f* charming, but only the fair freshness of youth could attempt and wear sue- ' ct'ssfully these beautiful yet trying colors; But then there is the lecture' time to be considered. Serge , frocks, especially the new slip-in variety, are quite desir able for classroom wear. This style Qt dress .fills the requirements of looking trim and neat, and yet carries a world of elegance with it. But one soon tires of the continuous wear of three or four dresses; -and then the little things we .spoke of before offer themselves as the contributions subject to change. What a refreshing touch a change of collar aud cuffs gives a dress ! Just irna lite a sheer organdie of apricot color and turquoise blue. . Doesn't it sound like a dream. And that's Just what it in. It would just add' the right jtoUCb of color on a dark blue frock, which ^ojird b<T undoubtedly trlAltolngless. Pique and poplin aye also used tor these dis tinguishing marks of correct costume. The fall season is contributing a most bewildering collection 6f stifnning hats. And, what's more, the nTyles are so wide and varied that every woman will be able to Wear the hat that suits her own individual type and utill be sanctioned by fashion. For hopeless, indeed, is the girl who wears something just because It is the style. # A careful study of as sets and failings should first receive at tention. rO RED CROSS CANTEEN We would like to correct a mistake in last week* paper in regard to the officers of the. Canteen, they are as fol lows; Mrs. Cora <& Ancruro, baptain ; Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, Jr., 1st Lieut:; Mr. D. A. Boykin, -supply clerk ; Miss Willie Watkins, mail clerk. ; The Canteen will be open every" T5af- 1 urday afternoon from 3:90 to 7 o'clock trnd on Sunday from 10 :30 to 2 o'clock, amS from 3 :30 to 7 in the afternoon. The doors will not be closed from *2 ' to 3:30 as two Boy' Scouts will take ' charge but refreshments wlfl n<*| be served during that hour and a half, , At a meeting of the officers Tuesday j afternoon the following Oienn waa de cided upon for each week: Sandwiches, ' crackers, 'biscuits, tea cakes, doughnuts, ! tea, coffee, (million, cold drinks, milk or Gutter milk. Anyone wishing to contribute to this, menu will please confer with the com-j mlttee or either of the eftcers. The Canteen wifi not be m6ved until the m ' i u i ft ? ? ?? - X RED CROSS MEETING ffiTho regular monthly meeting of tbei local Red Cross Chapter will be held this, Friday* afternoon at the work room at 5:30 o'clock. All members are urged to come and all interested who would like to join will be welcomed. . ! . . I . . I ? ... Mr. aad Mrs. Harvey Shire* of Char leston are visiting relatives here. "When you can think of yesterday without a regret and of tomorrow, with 4- 4 * '? <?ut a tear, you are on the road to success." Systematic savings placed in a good strong bank, will help you reach a point of security and stability, that will enable you to become the embodiment of the above. Get out yf the rut and join the wide and growing circle of savers, now depositing witht the Bank of Cam ihu, where you will receive 1 pw cent., compounded quarterly. . . ... ? mmm CAMDEN, S. C ?" 1 U"*/ " ? ? - TT V' WOKK OK FIOIKT Is The Final WoM of Fulled States OovenuMoi, 1 1? the present emergency it has be cTtme necessary to make every man in ^he-fJmted States either "work-ofr tight" according to the provost marshal gen sjr - orgl,' an?l for rigid enforcement of thi.s rule must be l/iadc 'immediately and the moil classified according to their occupations. The. government .has tie elded which occupations are non-esseu t Jul. and has listed teem as follows: (a) Persons engaged in tho serving of food drink, or either, in public places! including . hotel* and social clubs; (h) llotelH, passenger elevator operators and attendants, doormen, footmen,* carriage openers and other attendants in hotels, stoics, apartment houses, office build ings aud bath ftousea; (<?) Persons, in clndinf oshpiB "a nil nt.hu r- nHoiulftntS, an.' gaged and occupied and connected with games, sports and amusements, except ing actual performers in legitimate con certs, operas, or theatrical performers ; <d) Persons employed in domestic ser vice j (e) Sales clerks and other clerks employed in stores and other mercantile establishments. "It *hafl hereafter be the duty of (.all persons connected with the admin istration of the selective service law and regulations, ami of all citiaens, to report to the nearest local board all facto which may come to their know ledge' concerning registrants Who arc idle or who are engaged in any Kee ps t ion or employment denned in the above regulations or |uy amendments thereof as nofi-productivo Occupations and employments." , l__:. Woman Killed By Fall. Mrs. F. McVeigh, of Florence, K. </., died ut 2 :30 ' o'clock yesterday afteruoon as a result of injuries received about 11 o'clock yesterday morning on the Cooley Bridge road, about 16 miles from Greenville, when she jumped or was thrown out of an automobile .and struck lie i- head against a sharp rock by the road,' fracturing her skull. Mrs. McVeigh and a party of friends wefe on -their way to Toccoa, Georgia, according to Information received here. Tile enr wns driven by \V. ('. Notting ham, of the A"uto Transfer company of Columbih, and other in the car were Mrs. McVeigh's two daughters, Misses Olive and Hlondfll,' Miss Hilton of Westville. H. V., and >M^ss Gladys Hampson of f?oltnnbia. The automobile skidded and Mrs. Mc Veigh, it is said, 'made an effort to ri-e in the car, appar*ently as if to jump out and struck her head against a rock. None of the others in the ear were in jured. , -V 1 ~~ Mrs. McVeigh is the wife of a trav eling salesman of Florence. The body was brought to Mackey'a undertaking establishment here and prepared for shipment to ^the home , of the deceased. ? Wednesday's Greenville News. ? ? " ' . ' To Fix, Prfo4 of Gasoline. Washington? Sept. 9.? Fuel Adminis trator Garfield announced' today that he expects soqn to fix a price for gasoline for domestic ci ?n timers as well as the government and the allies at a figure lower than the present market price. He is awaiting furtfcff repoftn^J^^iL situation before-taking definilfc actjolfcr? No intimation Was made as vjo, what the riOrl price will be. ) , ? ? . ^ Htmmrr Hank tftfiirfir 7 Washington, Sept. 10? Destruction of an enemy submarine on September a, off the Atlantic coast by gon lire from the American steamer Frank Y. Bode, was reported to the navy depart ment today by tbe master of the steam-" er He said that two- shots were ob served to hit the submarine, wbieh sank after a "tortf!* explosion." - No. 22. STATEMENT of the condition of I5ANK OP CAMDEN Located at Camden, S. C., at the Close of Business on Aug. v ' ?" ? ~ ? ; ? .. ' ? ' / - 19|6, : ? ' Resources. ?? .. - ? ? Loans mid Discounts .? T ? $415,865.11 QverilraftH ? . ? *?? - .? 8,007.58 ltauds and Stocks owned by the Ban^.._ - - - 140,000.00 Fund tuie /and Fixtures 11,080.75 Banking Bouse JET..-; ? ... 18,885.45 Other Heal Instate ownqd ?? w- ,w 2,278.47 Due from Banks* and Bankers t n tun. - a -r.-- p.- - a - 211,007.72 Currency 5, $15.00 Gold k ? 220.00 Stiver and Other Miiior Coin ? . * ? 788.55 Chocks and Cash Items ? -- ? . 0,040.08 Total ....... Z *052,078.00 Liabilities. CapltalStock raid In ..... 100,000.00 8urplus Fund : 50,000.00 Undivided Profit*, \vm Ou rreu t Expanse* a ii'd Taxes raid ? ? "liii.ooii.bii Due to Banks and Bankers 280.84 Dividends Unpaid ? ^ i.-*-" -r,? ? -r 04.00 Individual llfpoeita Subjfect to Chack..- -178,182.34 v Savings Deposits --.-_170.81S.00 848.lH16.80 Bills Payable, ^iucludiiiK eertificatgr tot ?. money borrowed 100,000.00 State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. ? i i }*e*?.re me came C. H. Yates, Cashier ojfthe above, named bank, who, being duJy sw?rn, says ttat tha above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. C. H. YATES, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before ine till* 10th d*y of September, 1018. Correct ? Attest : " " C"rHso"' ,r - ?*??* W. M. s )i it ii ii u n l)avid Wotfe pi rectors. r: .;~zr .? H. O. CirelBd'ii : Her Bwttifr Wounded. ? A well known yonng Bqiuth Carolin ian. M it I ? ?* >1 u? Johimtone, hh hp ir usual ly called. J? listed among the wounded ns J. M. Johnstone. He in a first lieu tenant In the infantry ??mI Ih the, young est son of Heuator Alan Johnstone of Newberry. He Ik a brother of Mrs. Ooohjte Me<^utcheoi>r of thin city, and <?f Alan Johnstone, Jr. Iiieut. Johnstone wceived his commission at the ? secpiid officers' training camp at. Fort Ogle thorpe and wan stationed at Catnp Greene in (Charlotte until he went over He was a Ktudent at. the Voire r *it.? of Houth Carolina and was uaivcr flfltlv He - is reported ?* being wounded, degree undetermined, and hUl many J^ienda hope that good news of him will soon come over.? -The fitate, 7th. Lieutenant Johnstone is also a broth I /. ? f# r.' t ;v:?i ? , . ,*v, . . . *?r of Mrs. Lauren h T, Mills. Spun tor Alan Johnstone in in receipt uf a letter, jftom lila sou, Lieut. Jttid.-li t.'olm Johnstone, who has, boon reported wounded in battle somewhere In France, i The letter was written In Lfout.John- :? stone's own handwriting and hv 'states (Imt IiIh tajik rife* weYe from a xas at tack and that ho woul& be alright in a short while. He writes a cheerful letter* tiaylug that they have the mahs on the run and expect to keep them at it without, any let-up. Lieut. Johnstone's inpny friends here are glad that his injuries are only slight and that h?' will ? *#on he him pelf again.- -New berry Observer. ~r j '? . .. Miss Annette Jo iea has .accepted a position as teacher in the school at St. Charles.-' The Camden Opera House A -?-?w/t -A ? ? ? - ? ? - - - ? ? - ? ; ? ? ? ? ? - ? - - ? - - - - ? ? *~ ~ ?* t ? ? ' ? ? - 1 ? ? ?- 1 * ' 1 r"~, r ? y~* V . * MONDAY, SEPT. 16th : : -r- ? ? - GUS HILL Offer. The World Famous Cartoon Musical Comedy ; GIRLS THAT MATCH YOU! !*-. -'-v! - ' '' SEE ? The 4 actual reproduction of ^ historical Liberty Bell. PRICES 75c and $1.00