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The KomL ? either huiul the meadows lie l*.2. am) *r?W *u<i Ir?*M' / * (i7?r away to the o*ige (?' the sky \ ?-bif ruu* l***4*" 2 Mdowa lie v" ?ftk? hud Sm ? . , . the H"*'1 rUU* 00 to * laud, ,i'tLi?Tful. far away. ? SS food fairy would gWe uie win** iJlMCb ?H- the way to fly,' ' j ViuW go to look for beautiful th lugs i>re th?> whj.te road ineeta the sky. i oft... win! ?' *wt* /h. the *?ad. and 1 ??way? said lit if I wN the whole of the day rj be &?<* '? 'or bed u?i mother iay.a it i* rnutli too far/' 4ud if w? 1 wUh to *? k see th*' l?.n?l where the fairlea are 1 wu.?t wait till I'm big, you kug>w i>t ikwuc how I dou't quite umler^Und lod I often wonder why : x , it ,fe>gh) take so loug to reach tb* fond Where the white road meet* the*ak>. . ? \ Jk?, I look at the fields aiul the roa4f all day < And when I'm in bed at night ? jdreJun I'm ever ho far away Ou the road by candlelight Add I ?e? all ?>rt? l>{ wonderful things ('tut ta>* aiul crystal streams, Beautiful ladles and queens and kinga* Hut then it in only dreams. Yet dragon* and giants and prince* tall Witches and rugs that fly ? I'm quite, quite ?ure we should find then) all Where the white road meet* the Ay. &nue one- must know ? there are lota of men Who start on the road, I've seen They jro. but they never cotne back agftin To tell mc where they've been. &> I imift wait till I'm big you see Ami then at last, some day We'll go together ? just you and me Along the road and away?. Away by the field* where the sky-lark sings And the breeze-blown granges j?lgh ? Away to look for beautiful things Where the white road meets the ?ky. i? "Herbert Kennedy, Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today Friday Aug. 8th. Jeswe Ii. Lasky Presents Wallace Keid and Wanda Hawley in "YOU'RE FIRED" Also a Madk Seainett C\*nedy Saturday Aug. Oth. Kuth ltolan'd and (ieonge Larkin in "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" A Mack Honnott Comedy ' "Welcome Little Stranger" Au<l a Fox Sunshine Comedy Monday Aug. 1 1th. The Paramount Star VIVIAN MARTIN IN THE INNOCENT ADVENTURESS' Also a Luke Comedy Tueaday Aug. 12tlw Metro Presents HALE HAMILTON IN . ,? " "FULL. OF PEP" Also a Bray Pictograph Wednesday Aug. 18th. *?- .. A Paramount-Artcraft Special "SECRET SERVICE" With Copt. Robert Warwick Al*i a Iturttfn Holmes Travelogue Thursday Aug. 14th. William Fox Presents OfcOROE WALSH IN "NEVER SAY QUIT" Also a Pa the Weekly News ( AMUKN GIRL * HONORED tit Mian Elisabeth Carrison, whb lin? been attending CoWuirtiia I'ulvetaity, New Yk?rk, for t)he past two yeafti hus been elected president of the Senior Cla** *of Hint celebrated institution. Mitw Carri *on attwnled Sw.ti Rrlar, Virginia, grad uate*! from St. Mary's*, North Carolina, and i? now reaping honor* ut Columbia t'nlversity. <'amden is jn*tly proud o/ the stand that her girl* aud boys take, p?vud ?{f the credit that they reflect upon th|Jr home town. ItANCK AT COUNTRY <1.1 11 An enjoyable dance was given at tu?* Country Club Tuesday evening It waa l>ne of the pleasautest of the summer dances and qukte a number of out of town guest* were on the floor. The af fair owes its suoceas t? the personal ef* fojrjH of Metiers. John T. Mackey, Jr., >4\jd Vernou MoIX>well. The music for he uceasiott waa furnished by local tal*Bt, Mr. jfcd Truewdate and his aqpompllshed daughters delighting and pleasing the dancer* with piano, violin and cornet. COMPL1MKNT TO VISITORS On last Thursday evening Dr. and Mr*. 8. F. Ilra&ington entertainer! in honor of their visitors, Misses Annie and Mary Evaw llraslngton of Kershaw and MImk Eugenia How oil of Columbia. Alt. .hi twenty couple* Were present and dancing was the main topic of the evlnlug, and lasted until the early hours of the morning. MISS EDNA TRAM ENTRRTAINS ; Miss' Edna Team gave au enjoyable dance at her home on last Friday eveu Ing iu honor of the out of town visitors, Misses Mary Evans and Annie Drasing tx?n of Kershaw, Miss Eugenia Howell of Col'iuivbiau Miss Pearl Gray of Vara vllle and Miss Ruth Crary of Columbia. The spacious reception hall and dining room wore thrown Into a lovely dance hall which was decorated with ferns and geraniums. Old fashioned games were plajrnd during the intermissions and Mr. Roland Goodale proved to he the lucky one by winning the booby prize in the cgig. hunt. PICNIC AT MIIJLIIANK The Douzaine Club gave a delightful picnic at Millbank last Monday evening. The pArty n^et at Mrs. rfobert Teams and went out to the pond 'In a truck. Swimming was en joye<! for about an hour after w<hieh lunch wa? served and the gay party- returned to town. Among the out of town guests were Misses Mary Evans and Annie Brasingtons of Kershaw, Miss Pearl Gray of Varnville aud Miss Ruth Crary of Columbia. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs/ Robert Team. TO ICE CONSUMERS. - We would respectfully advise our cus tomers to use ice durlnig the next week as sparingly as possible. The supply we now have on hand is adequate to -take -care of all reasonable needs, but the freight embargo being on, there may be delays in getting another shipment The- output of the local plant will be adequate and will avert an ice famine If the^citizens will use the proper care and see to it that what Ice they hare on hand or may purchase be used spar ingly, and eliminate the waste to the ?r?nte?t possible degree. Very respectfully, < THE CAMDEN ICE (X>. For Good Biscuits Quick To make a pan of good biscuits - quick, try "Argus Self-Rising Flour." All you need to do is to add milk and lard, or water and lard. ; Thousands of cooks in the South, famous for their good bread, think that there is no flour the equal of the brands made by the Piedmont Mills: "Piedmont" "Puritan" and "Argus S?lf-Ri?ing" Not only do these brands give the most satis factory baking results, but the flour retains all the original wheat strength and they really build bone and muscle. Piedmont Mills, (Inc.) Fine Winter Wheat Flour Lynchburg, Virginia WHITE FLOUR SWEET AND NUTRITIOUS \ PERSONAL MENTION. Mi** Nau Young is visitiug iu Orauge burg, Mia. Turner of Charlotte. N. C,, wa* u visitor here this week. Mis* Ajcnep DePass in visiting Mi?w Klisalx'th Moor*- tit 1-aueaater. Miw Alive Ri?*h of Gourdiu, S. U., \* visiting Mian Mary Pittunan. Mr. and Mm K. D, Biakeuey are spending the week iu Asheville. Capt'. Hubert Warwiek at the Majestic uert Weduesilay iu Secret Service. Miss Heleu Phelps has gone for a few week* visit to m^eral points iu North Carolina. Hee Wallaee Held in "You're Fi??d" at the opening of the Majestic Theatre tonight. Miw 1/onise Carrol of Beuuettaville was a visitor of Mis* Naucy Liuiisay thin week. Mr. and Mrs. l>eVan liostick have returned from a three weeks stay in the mountains. Thorn well Hay, Totu lioy Kirkland and Henry Clarke are spending the week at Hoykins. Mr. William Brasingtou, of Columbia, was a visitor to relatives and friends here last week. Major Calhoun Ancrom and family are vinltinx Major A nor urn's mother, Mrs. A. C. Anerum. Mrs. Henry Eichel and sous, Simon and Julian are upending some time at Sullivan's (eland. Mrs. Edna Sayres, of Memphis, Tenner U on a visit to her father, Mr. J. B. Arrants oftihis city. ?Messrs. Buck Smith, Clyburn Taylor, and Johu T. Mackey were vi&itoro in Orangeburg last week. Mrs. C. I*. DuBose and litHe daugh ter Charlotte have gone to Tryon for a stay of several weeks. George Walsh the popular Fox star will appear at the Mj^estic next Tburs^ day in "Never Say Quit." Miss Mattie Gerald left Monday even ing for Baltimore and other points at the North where she will purchase her full stoek of millinery. Miss Pearl Gray, of Vomvillc, aud Miss Ruth Crenry, of Columbia, are the attractive guest* of Miss Lois 'Williams at the Park View Inn. V Mrs. F. H. Alexander and Miss Wil son of Canvden are spending a few days with Mrs. F. E. Hetovbert ou West Bartlett strict. ? Sumter Item ?NIr. Benj. L. Team, has received his di soh urge fnwn the naval service and has returned to Camden. He came to Camden direct from a stay in the canal zone. , Miss Mary ViHepigue left Tuesday evening for Henderson ville where she will Join a parJy of Camdonians at Hender souville. She will be away about two weeks. Airs. W. F. alone who has been vis 'tmg friends here for the past few weeks left Thursday for Charlotte where she will visit before returning to her home in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carrison, Sr., have gone for a mountain trip making the trip by autoo. The visit 'was arranged for several weeks ago but postponed on account of iltaess in the family. Mrs. Bertha Clyburn, one of the South em Hell Telephone Company's efficient toll operators is enjoying a vacation and leaves Sunday, for a weeks stay with relatives and friends in Columbia. Mr. C. P. DuBose aud son, John Ken nedy DuBose. le?ft Tuesday for the North Carolina mountains where the latter will recuperate from an attack of typhoid fever. He has been sick for about ter/ week*. -T Miss Janie Roof who has been visit ing her sister Mrs. Er'n^tft Zemp has gon^ to Itockiiigham. N. C.f for a two Wpeks stay. She will visit again in Camden before returning to her l?ome fn Leesville. Mrs. R. S. Williams and Mins Jose phine Monroe leift yesterday for Spartau burg, where they will visit their sister Mrs. H. W. Morref for a few wetJcs, after which they will visit friends in North Carolina before returning home. Mr. ahd Mrs. Sam M. Shiver and lit tle son Sam, Jr., of Abbeville have been on a visit to Camden this week. Mr. Shiver was born in Camden and left here in 1873. He began railroading at an early age and hag been a passenger engineer on the Seaboard between Jtfon roe and Atlanta for thirty one ^years. Only two other men on the Seaboard , system have been in service longer than I Mr. Shiver aud none other has a cleaner record as an engineer. His old-time friends were glad to see him here again. ' Among the Kershaw County men who\ attended the Cotton Association meeting in Columbia on Wednesday were Victor Ward, G. E. Hi neon, Jesse T. Ross, R. L. Sowell, T. B. Clyburn, J. C. Hil ton, B. M. Pearce, N. B. Workman, John T. Mackey, H. P. Davis, W. J. Davis, H. B. Stokes, J. W; Cantey, A. H. Boykin, Jr., J. L. Irby, E. M. Work man, J. H. Pearce, C. N. Humphries, D. L. SoweH, G. I j, Blackwell, L. W. Whitaker, T. B. Humphries, T. J. Ar rants. L. I. Guion, B. T. Mtckle, New ton Kelly, Earl H. Bowen. The Majetftic Theatre reopens tonight showing Wallace Re4d 4a "You're Fired". We have opened a garage in the new building next to Beard's Battery Service and are equipped to do repairs on all make cars. We carry a full line of accessories, gasoline and oil. Firestone Tires 6,000 mile guarantee and we will see that you get It. Storage Batteries ? We are distributors for the Presto lite, one of the best makes in the world. Our battery de partment is equipped as good as any in the State. We re charge and repair any make battery. Distilled watqr added and free test at any time. Come to see us for anything in the auto line. ' I ? \ ' H % y ? ' W "v;. 80x8 Ford Front Tire ....$11.60 80x3 1-2 Ford Rear Tire 15.10 30x3 1-2 Maxwell and ' Chevrolet 15,10 32x3 1-2 Dodge Size 17.50 ? ^ ' ? . ? - ? ????'?:., ' ' \ , . v i k ; Beard's Telephone 1 18- J Garage Camden, S. C. * DI ST V HBANCB AT LATTA l)r. K. I j. Brown and Hon Attacked by Two Negroes. I'U.tta. Aug, 5.-? Dr. HJ7 T? . his son, Thwfford, wero injured in a dis turhance here Saturday night, when the former was struok <kh the forehead with a quart ? boitle of kerosene in the hands tin* KbouWer by rat iiewiea,^ H Drotner < f Pete Bethea. -Dr. Brown runs a drug store at this place, and it seems that about 11 o'clook Pete llethea entered his store smoking a cigarette. He was requested1 to either quit MUoking or leave the store. The negro replied with an oath that he in tended tp do neither and was shoved into the entrance by the doctor. The negro then struck him in the forehead. The doctor's son, Thedtford, on bearing the disturbance, rushed to his father's aid. getting there in time to have the remainder of the bottle thrown at him, whicfi cut through his shirt into his flesh. This, however, did not stop him and he advanced toward the buggy to which the negro was making his way. Just as he got by the buggy he was struck sev eral times across the back and shoul ders with a buggy whip in the hands of the other negro. A posse tried all night to find the nogroes and succeeded Sunday about noon. They were then placed in the \ IHllon jail and are awaiting trial. Con siderable feeling was exhibited in the town until it was known tfmt neither thr, doctor nor his mm was aerlotudy injured. Both negroes are said to have recently returned from overseas. Lieut. IavuIs Htoney of Oamden, who has boon overseas for nearly a year with the 317th Field Artillery, 81?t Di vision. Ik upending a few days in the el ty on a leave of abnonce froan Camp Uordon in Attaints, whore he in -now sta tioned, awaiting his discharge .-?-Columbia Kword, GIRLS Earn A Good Salary Bright young women ftoking for an unlimited op portunity to advance, wanted, to learn telephone op erating. We teach you the businet* and pay you while learning Your salary will be increased frequently. Kxtrfc pay for special work. Good chance to rise to a good position without incurring ad* ditioual expense to learn a special line. v Surroundings excellent. Work in pleasant and clean. Employes well cared for. Sickness benefits, life insurance and peuRion after Htated periods of service. V REFERENCES REQUIRED i . o Apply to Mitt Bettie Hammond, Camden, S. C. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. " ( UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION . i' .. ?* : y ' ~ " :r . . ? ? - , .. .. ? ^ Director General of Railroads SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES SUMMER EXCURSION FARES FROM CAMDEN, S. C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. $10.68 HENDERSONVILLE.N.C. 9.48 1 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. 12.24 - TRYON, N. C. * 8.34 "LAKE JUNALUSKA, 12.06 SALUDA, N^C. 8.82 FLAT ROCK, N. C. 9.36 (W?r Ttx Extra) BLACK MOUNTAIN, 10.32 '7 BREVARD, N. C. 10.68 HICKORY, N. C. 8.10 BALSAM, N. C. ' 12.60 . , LENOIR, N. Ci ff.i . 9.30 j RIDGECREST, N. C. 10.30 >v HIGHLAND LAKE 9.36 ? AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE RESORTS TICKETS ON SALE NOW ? 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