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Kial and PwsomI New Uy Mi?* tO**1** W#lU? Th* (inrdcm. ?ow ? ?P>.ei ir-'-dwf' f,o April vM?\? blow, dnRo<H)? are gulden, I h)oKM?ii..* burst 1? *uow. J,,.e summer bHoi? her row*, I HJa<K Jaug'h i? ? . . h, chM.iut boughs ?re lighting ir kuM along the way; hs where the lips of autumu re kisHHl the Mves to #old, I ciniNtuiK* rose? brighten dku PMtliiVr'i cold! rn ?wc*tly *i?g" fbe robin 'leaflet* bough* above, th,. chill wlud w*ke? the twilight thr f?r<len tW I low. I rj?. dawn and oh! the frunset ll?. garden thnt I love! L, still fhe flowem .are dreaming [ little -brevier move, I ning to sleepy shadows r the grasse* druwu, ,rP the clear-voiced thrush it* calling ? the laurels o'er the Vawn ; ,o eha'low* grey come creeping of the western sky, II fairies wake and wander the garden Wbifrpers die, the first wtar leaps to beauty splendor far away, flows o'er fields far golden floMiiiK of the day. (ho echoes niyi the voiceB he garden thait X love! from flower and lawn and pathway, ^ below -and boughs above, e? rhe wound of friendly voices are tumbling down the years that wake my lips to laughter Je they ?Mm my eye* with team. tihey thrill my heart with longing they pierce my heart with purin the old familiar voices shaVl never round Again, the garden and the paithways are listening as of yore, the gay aud youthful footsteps shall wine again no more ? wre the lowing voices lied tl?o ifriondly feet strill the paths are golden Ktill th lawns are sweet ver the way be weary ver my heart be sad. e tare thoughts to banish norrow ; ?e are dreams to make me glad ; dreams of a quiet garden re fclow the walnut sways, dreams of the tender faee.s haunt those garden wiays. I pray that when all Ik ended i.v have that laud above Muiien to walk through tbe twilight be garden that I love. I. \VM. AN IM HOSTESS lo Tuesday afternoon bridge club was hin'gly entertained this week at the kon limine with Mrs. Win. Aqcrutn e agreeable hostess. After cards pudding and Mock ice cream were i. There will be only ope more iik before fhe club adjourns for FOIt MISS McCANTS Mnt. John Workman gave an enjoyable party on lW Friday afternoon in ooowHuient ly her ueiee Mitw Mattie i The tM?rc prise, a bottle of I txtHot water wan won by Miss Kliiaboth WalVaoe anil the conwtlation, a box of oorrrt?iH>n?h'Uoe card* Ml to Mis* Kthel ?YtoUw. A ft or oarda the hoatotm soryed h aalftd courae with ooffoc. Those j?ro? eut wore MrMiaint'N Jtrtm VlUtSl>iftte, Harry Bradford, II. K. HalSett, Itau dotyb Kirk'and, W. 1). Trautham. Miiwwi 1'Vi*. KirWkajul. Ktbel Y?tc*. BlUabeth Vi'wlNaiv audi Mrs. J. Gardner Kietoardw. MKS. W1TTK0WSKY I>K\l>. . Aged Canukn I Jidy IWd Away After lltneaa From ' I'neuinonia. On hast Hat unlay morniug at the Cam den Hospital cue of the oldest and most re*l>eoted of the townu landmarks pasned to the Great Beyvuvd, and her passing caused a wave of geunine sorrow over the community in wlthfe so many yearn of a well spent life had passed. Mrs Susan A. WUtkowsky was the daughter oi J. I) Hynes, of Charleston, who was a prominent planter iu the old days, owning extensive rice and cotton plantations in lower Carolina. She was reared in a home of affluence iu the old "OHy by the Sea" and given every ad vantage of education and travel, and was fond of literature, art and music, having a wonderfuHy bright mind that was clear to the Vast. Mrs. Wlttkowtfcy, as Mfsw Susan Hynes, came to Camden during the bom bardment of Cbarfeeton, visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Anker, w^ho was at that time a resident of this place. At this sister's home she was married to the late Adolph Wiftloowdiy of this city, making their home here, and rearing a family of live sons. Three of these sons died in early manhood and the sympathy of the en tire community went out to the widowed' mother in. the groat sorrows that came thick and fast inrto her life. Two sons survive, Mr L A WHtloowvky, a promi nent citizen and member of the Camden Bar, and Henry WibtJoowsky, who has been his mother's especial and devoted care for years. Mrs. Wittkowsky was a true Ameri can, proud of her heritage and taking an active part as a member of Hob kirk ITill Chapter, D A It, up to within a few weeks of her death. She was also a true <laufflirter of Israel, but broad in her religious views, believing that high Character and personal life counted more than dewtion to any creed, and When deprived of the pleasure and oppor tunity of worshipping with those of her own faith attended service elsewhere, and ifor yearn watt a regular attendant of iii.- I'resbyterUn Ohuroh. The He v. Kdwiu MuUor, 1> P, pastor of timt eburcb, awivted Rabbi Jacob Ua?iu, of tMiarioatou, in tl?e funeral ex erojbea whU-h wore aolemnixed at the lwnne of her sou. Mr. L? A. Wittkowaky Sunday afternoon at 3 :H0 o'clock and wt>re by n la i'K4> number of friend* Hhe bad pa^ed the 71>th" mile* atone on an eveivhanging path, having H?yu u%,l that its bright*** and bent in life, and al*o many of it* abadowi and *>r* rows Tht? burial was in the Jewish cwneiwy, and tflie floral tributes were KM >'?> ttiul i?> .nil iful "W'bot 1? thin death we fe-ar, The peaceful c!qM of stormy lifo? ?of rfcokleflH pan^lon* sway; The vM' that mantlea all our ogrea and woe*; The heavenly en din* of an e?artih]y day? Whtt i* this ih?at>h? The g'orlous eonq\ie?t over human ill; A spirits Joy whioh doath oan never kill" Marrlue. Married on Bun lay laat, February 14tb by Probate Judge W. !,. m. i>..nell, Mr. TilLm&n Matthew* and Miss Kthel Ilinea, both of Can toy, S. C PERSONAL MENTION. Mr, and Mrs. David Wolfe have re 'turned from a delightful stay In Florida. Miss Anise Metres of AslhevH'le, North Carolina is the guest of Misses Kline and Mary Withers Kirk land. Mrs. II. llarm<h who is spending the winter wVth her son Mr. M. Baruoh baa returned from a visit 1n Florida. . Miss Frances Todd who has been spending the winter here is living this w<H?k for New York, Mr*. Jennie Stoney wfoo is now muking llier home in I/aurena is visiting her ?is ?ter, Mrs. Ida Hoath. Mrs. Stoney has many life-long friends1 in Camden who ore always to see her. Miss Lucia Featherstone of Greenwood has been the guest <fhis week of Mrs. It. B. I>?tts. Mr. H. K. Ilallett is in Boston on a ten days visit. Misses Ketta Ileath and Katherine Dlakeney and Messrs. Douglas DePass and Nettles I And say attended the mid winter German in Columbia Friday night. Mrs. G. B. Taylor has returned from Lancaster. We arc glad to kuow that her daughter, Mrs. It.i 1*. Jones, who was quite sick is murt) better. Mr. -and Mrs. Henry M. Riddle of New Jersey who have many friends here having spent several winters in Camden, are again at the Court Inn for the sea son. Today at the Majestic see "Fatty" Arbuekle in his latest fun masterpiece "THE GARAGE".adv Mki Oatherine Wallace spent several <hiy? in tMiarfevtou the past week. The friend* of Mr*. 1>. \V. Hall will be k'hiI to kuow tlitit she in tcettiug along wo'l sincean operation iu ? I'liilHilolphi* hoxpital. Mr. HrntAn Sliwm, w<ho has been em jiVytU a* a clerk la the Camden po*t oflkn' fur several month*, has resigned and Ids position 14 being ft'led temporarily hy Mr .1. K. Jones of KerwUaw, who has sulwtituted at this office on several oooiwioim, At tho Majestic Theatre Tuesday Fob, ^ 11 )i, the Paramount'Art^raft Super Spe cial "KVKRYWOMAN".?adv. TIIN l^OVK IKM'TOK. WhjU Paper* Say of Comedy Nooa To lie Seen at Camden Opera House. The folio wing crlticiMU of the "Ixtve IXoqfor" whieh will be presented at the Camdou 0|mm-sm House, Mart'b 2nd, i* ta ken from tV Jacksonville Times-Uulon : "Amusingly reminiscent of several clev er <muedies of ten year* ago, with the ad dition of a considerable amount of pretty ?tonga, chorus effects and imu4c*l special ities, The Iajvc Doctor, which would prob ably be classed as a comedy with music, entertained two audience* at tlie Duval theatre yotftenlay. The Ijovc I>octor in troduces I*rootor Kirk, a retired soap manufacturer of Olucinnati, who aspire* to wxiiety?ou aooount of hia daughter; and tiie removal to New York has failed to bring deal red result* when the audience la taken into his confidence. Ilia son, a wild youug fellow who ha* been fasci nated by the whitf lights and Maya out to n?e<^ the milkmen, pick* i*p a strag gler during one of his apree*, and briuiei (him home. In the morning tlhere la no way. to expVaiu the preseuec iu the house of the "other man," and the first idea that etuncR inrto the atrill befud<Med brain of the son and heir is to pass the *t:*au ger off for a <theosophi#?t and love doctor. The man, wtoo la a hoi**o painter, objects, but is finally buMdoml into pretending for a wliile. A "social secretary," who aspires to the Ivand of the younger 'Cin cinnat-kin, baa planned a r^ceprtiou for the KirkV?and the "Jbve doctor" is ex pected to perform for the benefit of the swells and astonish them with hia wis dom. As would be ex(>eetod the compli cations tlucken as thin*s go on and oul.v by a series of accidents arc matters ad justed. The story is Well connected and enter taining, largely on account of lite rather boisterous comedy work of the house l?iii t?M' and otihers. With and without exrwve the chorus, consisting of about a dozen young women, appear iu pretty and unique costume*, and sing or dancc ant! add U> the general uierrOheui of the oc <nu?ion Mr. Overtoil, <*? the aeuior Kirk i* a olmr sotor, and Mr, Wyse, m' the Iikuso )>a inter, work* faithfully and keeps >.?he aucUodw in u gale of lautfM'er ahnom <vutimially. Miiw |viiijc. m.s K0?th, is pretty ami clcver, MUm Ouiover won a *re:u wi\i! of atn4?u?e with her souga, There are a number of tuuefnl muir* in >'<ve kIiow, I Don't Want a Doctor, Some IVuy in Aeaby, Jerry, ltoom 202, ami others being well received. The show >* attnaoftively ntaqc^l kihI jpoptt with the *n*p of a |**l oooiedy, The entrapment we* fi?r one day only.? adv. NOTICK TO I>BMNQIKNTK Xotuv i? h??r?*h,v given to all delinquent tax|?tyera in Ker*bnw (Vnnity to conn* 'or Ward ami weMlo their account*. I have a number of execution* pVaced in my lutmls for collection and if not paid inwnedia-tely will advertUc property for nnVe. By nettling <varfy yon <vm avoid additional expense* aud cinbar ragHiuent ?>f prxxparty beiitg advent iM*d for ?ale. G. C. WKLMll, Sheriff Keivhaw Oonnty. Little-Known Hero. Of the many storlea of heroism dor Inf the war on which official records are silent but which are being brought forth with relaxation of the censor* ship Is that of Captain La room be of the antiaircraft defenses of the Lon don (Bng.) district His Job for four years has been to find and dispose of German aerial bombs thst failed to explode whan dropped on London. After each air raid, and In the early part of the war there were many, Lar combe and his men would go about tke city seeking the "duds." It was daa? gerous work extricating them from wherever they hsppened to drop, trans porting them out of the city and ex plodlng or otherwise destroying them. During the excitement after a raid few people thought of the bombs that failed to "go off,M but all of them have ceased to be a menace to the city. 'Ware Souvenirs. Even "kultur" has Its limitations. One of these Is brought out In a let ter from Private Italph G. Kllbon of the Sixteenth engineers. He says: MI am In a dugout that was very has tily abandoned by a 'kultured' Boche. He was 'kultured' enough to have a nice feather tick In hla bunk, which I appreciate In spite of the fact that even his 'kultur' didn't keep It from being alive. Hoover, he left me his helmet a box%ind plenty of can dles to light .up the place. There Is everything In the line of souvenirs tlint one could ask. but everything I have goes on my back, with an over coat. blnnkets, raincoat, shelter tent and extra clothes, so the souvenirs will stny Just about where they are. un less somebody comes along wlCi a truck." It (a estimated ttiM( there are Japanese iu the United Stativi, the ma jority of them in California. A thr?e wheeler autotuobHe wblck weigh* only 1*0 pounds la the receut lit- 1 voution of ? Japanese ariuy officer. t'ruiks<hank, the noted English urtiut, once ' offered $.VH> for proof of u vio lent crime couunitted by a teetotaler. 'l\> the day of hla death the money waa uover oJntuied. Kunuera on akl# have made a record of 72 feet a accQnd, and in leaping on >4ciH more than 100 feet a second la attained. A survey of all motor egra u^ed throughout the United 8tate? to det^i* ml tie the average aiaed ear aud the a?* erage price paid tfaow a five paajtugur, 105-Inch v\ heul ha?e motor car valued at Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today Feb. 20th FATTY AIUUWKLW IN "THK GAKACJK" 111* htte?t fuu nuocHis AIm> Madge Kennedy in "DAY DRKAM8" No Increatte in adiniwdoun Saturday Feb. 21 at CHARLIE CHAPLIN Iu Uin fourth mllMon dollar comedy "A DAY'S PLKASURK" Reviewing the day with a tlrelew motorist No incroftae in a<Uni(wionN Monday Feb. 23rd MILLIE lU'HKR The Paramouivt-Artcraft Star in "WANTKD, A HUSBAND" AIko a FVix Weekly News and ' Paramount Screen Magaxiue No increase in admiturioufl Tuesday Feb. 24th Violet Homing, Theodore Roberta and Wanda Hawiey in "KVKRY WOMAN" See special advertisement eltiewhere in thin i?sue All Scats WV Wedneaday Feb. 2Mh Wl'Hnm Present* ? GEORGE WALSH IN "THK SHARK" A sea story of luck, lure aud love Also a 1 Willi Comedy No iucroaae iu admirations Thursday Feb. 26th Thomas H. I nee Preaenta CHARLES HAY IN "RED nOT DOLLARS'* AOood Ray Picture Al?o Topics of the Dny No incroaKO in admissions A Picture That Thrills with Its Beauty Amazes with It's Splendor Stirs with Its Tremendous Heart Afrpeal A STORY THAT REVEALS NEW EMOTIONS AND GRANDORS OF THE SCREEN - YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE ' "EVERY WOMAN" IN HER STRAGE AND WONDERFUL QUEST FOR LOVE Presented in Camden, Tuesday, February 24, by Special Arrangements with Henry W. Savage by a Cast That Has Never Before Been Equalled in a Screen Production THE VERY NOTABLE CAST Everywoman Violet Heming Youth Clara Horton Beauty Wanda Hawley Modesty Margaret Loomis Conscience Mildred Reardon Truth Edythe Chapman Vice Babe Daniels Wealth Theodore Roberta Love Monte Blue Tassiun Irving Cuinmingb Nobody James Neil Flattery Raymond Hatton Lord Witless Lucien Littlefield Bluff Noah Berry Stuff A Jay Dwiggins PufT ......Tolly Marshall Age Robert Brower Time |r.... Charles Ogle Dissipation Fred Hustley Auctioneer Clarence Goldart THEODORE ROBERTS VIOLET HEMING ? EVEFLYWOMAN ' A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE NOTE Every woman who enjoys true love; who enjoys strik ing drama richly presented, in which youth and beauty run riot, will welcome the masterpiece of the season. AT THE Majestic One Day Only Tues., Feb. 24th MATINEE 3 P. M. NIGHT 7 P. M. All Seats 50c