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[S$cal Personal News I ?f MIm UuiM fUlM ftproiHi'tlK' reacn tu ???>? V--T? o zL ,ikP broken d4n ; ?St *? t,a'k man* '** l* <iriia?<g out iSew ?m> treacheron#' -sand t? yv *hlp In eoiuliMr l?. oj, 1 have wntolwd MM my eye# were ' mcMiuj. , ?? ??: '? ngy after weary <l#y ; Sf i jirtvr hoped tiH u?y heart w?? t?KWklUif- * tfhUe the long nltfhtf* ebbod away ; cooiu 1 but know where tfie wave* lmd tt*tHCd ItC!'. Oouhl ' 1>?| know what ?torni* lutd (?[?(?sx'il her, coui<i ? t?ut know where Oie winds had lost her, ^ iu tin' twIMght gruy. j;ui the si??iynis her <'?umo hud . ... ?. o surolv the |H>rt she'll win ; Never my faith in ship hus faltered. | know "she's coailng <in. tbroujfb the restless way* of her roaming. Through the mud rush of <tho wild waves foaming, 1 2. i , mull the white crest Qr ttie hllUnvu eomhiiijf, w . ' Sly tihip Is coniluff In. Breasting the tides where rhe gnlls i ure flying. I Swiftly she's comlug Inj I {UuHow* ?'?<! drops and rock* defying, 1 Bravely she's oonUng In ; ptfdous the lovo who Will bring to bless rue. , w Snowy the arms she will bring to ? tire## me, --."""j , In the proud purple of kings sho will dre?i8 me Mv ship 'that is oomtng in. White lu the snush&e her sail* will be gleaming, Siv where my ?hlp cpmes In; At masthead and i>eak her color* streaming, Proudly she's suiting In : Love. hope, and joy on her decks are cheering. Music will welcome her glad appearing, f Mr hrgrr -will xtng-nt her ^ta-ftdv-near^ ing When my ship mines In. f Attention l\ I). C. Chapter. Ladle* your President desires l?> /'nil your H (tout ion l?> the frti't that tllAflgli ; adjourned for I he summer, we are not 1 iti-lw idler? "TClm remember : that at our In si meeting the Chapter v<>U'<l to m large bazaar 'in ' tffe full, hihI e?vli member present pledged out- of more 11 rl I tries for the fa hey 1h h *t li ? to Im? made dui'ltiR the Hummer montlTs. l.i't us vie with each tfn flmklnj,' )i fejiorL tat the September mivtin.tr. ii ml let no ??ue come in "empty handed." Ity . I>eg1nnijjrg early su<V>ess t s tisfsnrnl. We also wisli to have ft Jaw rummage sale in September, when ?yottou-plckiiiK Is in full pwliifc." and w* ask not only the members of the Chapter hut the ladles <?f thfc town to jemenil?or. ami save for this, for the toowy realized from both the* bazaar ami rummage. sale is to be spent for t purpose in which the endlre town b Interested to |k> spciii In Camden, mhI for Camden. The treasury of tfife John D. Kennedy Chapter will t?e emp tied for ii <-HUse that ls. or will 1>?, wj- lien r the heart of every loyal Camdenlte. lades we must wurely icoompllsh ii jrreat ileal within the Majestic Theatre | PROGRAM I Today, Friday, July 30th ? I A i'aramouut-Artcraft Special "THE SEA WOLF" I I With ilobart Boswortb I From Jack Ldtinlon's Faiuiwif JjOpK 1 Also ii Fox Weekly Now'f. ' jl Admlssiu r iV (Milldreit 15c I Saturday, July 31st "You Wouldn't Believe If* I A Maek Sennctt Cotnedy , THE IX>ST CITY" Animal Serial I "IN TROUBLE" Al. St. John Comedy. Monday, August 2nd 3 ?*. & 1 The I'd ra mount Star I ETIIKI. CLAYTON In I "CROOKED STREETS** - :,%! And y Fox News and a 1'araniount Screen Msgasiw.' :J'| Tuesday August 3rd ? Special Return Engagement, . .. I I*>U<;i,AS FAlRBANKlsHki i\ MSAY! yoi:ng fellow* 'j- ? Also Pathe News. '1 Admission 2.%e Children 15c Wednesday, August 4th IT* I William Fox Present*, . . I MARIAM COOPER Jfir " I "Camille of the Yotikon" Au* alworblnK story of romance, I hate and treachery in the I ^ *roat northern snow <. I F ; ? Thursday, August 5th I ! Maurice Tourneurs I Greatest Triumph \| r WHITE CIRCLE" ft A ^turi/ation of Robert Lewi# I RteTengonTg last novel. Admission 2.V ' Children l.V J uext lew. mouth*; and wo cat) do It, fur Hit* chapter (9 Invincible, t lit* of t li?? Pasture." (Our chapter stauds la the front ?rauka of the *itate lHvisloit ami has often been referred to aa "a model." by the Kta.1v office^ a fact of which yoilr President 1* very proud ; hut now the time has come for ua to do some thing for tbe can?e lu Caiudeu and we waiit every member, at boiu?- aud abr<*i| to ^ally to thle standard. Keep this matter on your heart and mind. Cordially, . MUs I-ouisc Nettle*.. President John i> Kennedy Chapter ?% ** (>om 011 Kxtenalve Weatem Trip. lu company with a hundred college girls nnd their ch*p*roae* Miss Nancy Lindsay left NVeduesday for an tdu catlonal tour of ttw west, Hbe -trip has lieen perfectly planned, and every hour piade to eonni. Tbi? party is to be met by representatives of the different cities and plaecs of InteroHt from shore to shore. and plants for Might-seeing made and slmidlfled to avoid lost* of tliue. , Among other attractions they are to have "a dlj> In Salt take." and Cisit the wonderul Murine (tardea* on the Pacific. They will Ik* gone about one month. Mrs, Ma rye Complimented. Mrs. Robert Ma rye, .Ti\, was hostess at n beautiful bridge party Friday morning, with Mrf. Robert Maryp, Sr., of Haltlnioro a* the guest Of honor. The rooms were flower-filled with a variety of bloom that blended in iuo*t pleasing effect. There were ten tables [ including the older and yottttjyer bridge devotees, and three prices given. Af ter cards it sweet course was served with ices. Party For Visitors Mm Alfred Mclieod -'entertained this week about fifty of the young i>eoplo III honor of bep sister, Miss Cornelia Aldret of Charleston, who is visiting ?hop, The roouiH were prettily decora t - eel in a variety of~MoonV-for-tho i*'ca-~ mIoii. and the guests were presented with Chinese laundry tickets at the door. These tickets called for packa ges in tho mipposod lanndr.v. and Hie packages conffined favors for a "hit and miss wedding." Dancing was in ^ulgcd_lu._aiuL4ce^e!,ea m and cake serv ed during the evening. A Coming Marriage. For the Jiext few weeks in Cain den social intercut will ccnter in the coming marriage of Miss Margaret ftauskett of t hip. city to lieutenant I<. Hoyt Rooka fellow; of -the United States army, the event to l?e solemnised at (J race Church Wednesday evening. Au gtlftt 18. The ceremony to he followed by a wedding reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kirkhind. Mis* Ilauskett who for -several years past lias been living in Washlnrgtou. I>. C., has -recently, with her mother. Mrs. Maggie Nelson Bausket, moved hack to Camden ttielr old home where a cor dial welcome awaited them from a wide circle of life long friend*. a"'1 it qeems n\ost fitting and appropriate that' the marriage should J?e solemnised a'rii 1(1 the scenes of her girlhood, and among friends ho deeply interested 4i\ her happiness. S'he is a young wom?n of unus'ual charm, and many graccs of' mind and person. Lieutenant Rock a - fellow is popular in arjn.v and social circles, and said to be. by those who know him, a young man of sterling worth and character. The yonng cou ple will -make t'helr home at an army camp near Columbus, Ga, Vltisors Complimented. Mm Robert Ma rye, Sr., of Baltimore] was t lie honor gutst at a lovely (party Tuesday afternoon jvtyh Mr*. T. J.' Kirkhind as tiie agreeable hosteas. ^There were throe tables, and a. prlj?e For each table they were baskets. o? fruit, heaufiiful a<i<d artistic. After cards lee cream and caks were served. Visiting at Ii?ke George. Sagamore. N. Y., July 18. ? Mr. John T. Mjpckcy. of Camden, is s|>cndii>g some time att The Sagamore on l^tke George, N. Y. T1h? Sagamore is ope rated by T. E. KrumbAolz, who is managing director of The Kirkwood. at. Camden. Mr. Mackey is enjoying hfs ifrtay here immensely. ?" '+\ r 1Y i ? . . MIsh Mary Holmes, of Texas, who Mms Im'ch spending some time with her uunt, Mr^. J. T. Nettles, will leave next week for Atlanta ftfr a month's Visit l?efore returning to her home In Texas. ? ?Th? Rev. W. D. Kntsmingcr who for many years was h .popular preach er and pastor of the Baptist Denomi nation' In South Carolina, bat to now > ma king his home' In lakeland, Fla., was on a visit here this week. His ... ! ; Camden fHends were glad to see him. - -- . - . JV <*. Ftetrber and T>. I|. Matthews aged night watchmen at Pacolet Mills, ?been me involved in a diff lenity Sunday night, In which Letcher struck Mat " ' the#s over the head with a pitchfork fractured his skull. Fletcher, who is sixty one, is being held in Jail to the outcome of the Injuries to mufr w ? W#M> ts seventy. PERSONAL MENTION. Mi*t? Mitt tit- Herald spent Monday in Columbia. Mrs. E. J.? I a' wis Kt s| tending *o?m? time in ('hit ronton. [ " *?;*/*; ff ?Hw,-) v - * ?Vlls., s Harriot ami Cornelia \,i : *l*nt Sunday In Camden. >Mi.?s It lieu it DcLttaehe has rotunicii 1 1. mi a vlwil to Baltimore [? Mr. Turn Culler, of Cameron, I# the UUt'Ht of Mr. Km hi Kvant*. Alias wiuie iteiio Muckey tin* re turned from a inouiitalii t rl|?. Mr. Malcolm Johnston. of NVwlnrry, was a visitor in Camden Sunday. See "The Sea Wolf with Holiarl Hos worth at the Majestic tonight. Mr. <\. It. I.ewls. of Atlanta, was the bnest of home-folks the past week. Mrs. l\ F. iti'ii of Spartanburg la visit Ijig Tier aunt, Mrs. M. A. Slia iiiitni. Mr. and Mrs. D. 10. Hluson of Co lumhla wore visitor* hi Catutlen Nim ? la ft The Hew ami Mrs. |.\ ||, Harding ha\e none to Haltiinorc for a lAQtlttl'i stay. * ? Miss Hebekah NVlmni has i'oIiivikhI from Abbeville. whore *he sjiciit |>vo wwks: Miss My r Ms Turner, of Decatur, Oa., Was the guest tills week of M f H. 0. It. Lewi*. Mis. Ben lab Barflcld Is leaving next week for a two weeks slay In ilni dersonvHle. Mia* Margaret ttogne; of tm> twgK office force, is sending a vneatlim In llartsvllle. Miss Banna (liven, of Newberry, wan a weefcfnd guest of Mr. an id Mrs. L. A. McDowell. Misses Marlon Ninon k of Ktngstifc, has returned home after visiting Mis. Alfred McLeod. Hiss Dora thy Hnrns of Snnitcr Is the guest of Mrs. James Mttrns on Lyttlctoli Vtreel. ?Mr. and Mrs. I la lie and family liave returne<l from a two weeks stay al Wowing Hock, N. Q. * A Miss I ven a Llueberger who hus Mfeft spending some time in North Cn ro Una has returned home. 'See Jack London's famous story "Mlie Sea VVoltf' with llohart Itos wortli at the Majestic tonight. Mr. N. C; Anient of the Loan &' Sav ing* Bank Is siientllng his vacation at his old heme In Virginia Mrs. Isaac B. Alexander tin d little daughter. Agnes, of Jacksonville, Tin., arc the gnosis of Mrs.- (J. '(k Alexaii (k'r. ? Mr. John T. Maekey Is at Koine again after s|>cnding ^ sometime at N'agra Falls. Canada, ami other places of hi forest. Miss l'.li/a lici ii Hull \vl|i> has Iteoii visiting the Missos Ned ami Marlon AVatklns li'iivcs today for her home In Clieraw. MJss Lorro Trifcsdalo has as her house quests this week the Misses lOllxabeth Brewer ami Lucy Wray of Moiiorc. N. C. A special return engagement of ^Sa'v! Young Fellow.; With Douglas Fairbanks Hftflje Majestic next Tuesdav. ?Mr. Fred It. Williams. of the S. ft Fopnlgtirve. is nt home for a few day*. He lias Jusf retureml from a trip to Fraud? and Spain. Miss Minnie Ukis- Whltaker. who for Uie past month lias been the guest of Mlsq Nancy Lindsay, has returned to her home in Orangeburg. Mrs. Sallle Blakcuey, James Blake ney. Misses I>al Blakeney and Mary Vlllepigiie leave next week for o few wts'ks vUlt nt Blowing Rock, N. Mrs. John H. Lindsay, and Mrs. II. K. Hallett have returned fr<?in a month's *tay in Peterborough. N. If., Boston, New Vork and other northern cities. Mr. and Atrs. Doudal Blssell who pMjfe lwtir rWtiijfc^Mrs. Bissell s par cnls, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Yates, re turned Monday to thefr home In f'lnir iestonl^v Mr. Ralph Shaainon lias gone to firiffin, Ga.,?to Join Mrs. Shannon who for several weeks pnst has/been visit ing her parent*. Judge and Mrs. Searay of that city. Miss Annie Will in 111*. wlio * is In training at the <Jood Samaritan hos pital, Lexington. Ky., is spending Iter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L Williams. It's ho good we're bringing it back again. "Say! Young Fellow," witb I>ou glas Fairbanks. ? ?. Miss Elizabeth Heath was hostess at a house party at Heath wood, the l>eixuttful home of her parents.- near Columbia, last week-end, at which Mr. kettles Lindsay was a guest. ? Major A. M. Brailsford, who for sev eral months has been located at El lington Field. Texas, has been ordered to McCook's Field, Daytpn Ohio, and is now located there as pWst surgeon. Mrs. Rufiitf Thnrmat>, who has been spending the past few \weks den has returned to C b^aify pleased' To note that he* Blair deLoache.^coutlni "Say! V cm) g Fellow' Fairbanks, coming bad Majestic next Tuesday. Franklin 'A; Roosevelt, Hoe presi-j dentlal condldate has tendered his res- 1 ignation as assistant secretary of the] nmrj. SENT DOWN WATER ' '? 1 u ?. X, Example of Gohten Rule in Wast J, ern Utah, , * .1 i . ii, F?rm?r? ?f th? S?vi*r Vilify Qladly Th?mMfv?? ?f Liquid to ???? Qrop? of ih* . ?!? U*M F?r(un?N. _ ?? It bad been tlus hottest mid driest summer ever recorded on I lie Pahvant plains In western jUtab. More water | than ever before was needed for the I Pahvant crops; but/ as the previous winter had been recorded as having an extremely Hutu snowfall, the late summer flow of the Sevier river (pro nounced ?'aevere") from the enow stores of lb# Wasatch mountains, was at a minimum. therefore In aplte of right water economy there waa an Insutthieut sup ply to mature the crops In that re* glon. Karly In the season . It became apparent that If some good rains did | not come at timely Intervals there J would he widespread devastation of , the crops; and despite the earnest hopes of the people, the wludows of | the sky remained sealed so far as ths 1 rain was concerned, and the brassy i skies drank up every speck of mols i ture everywhere, even draining the I reservoir dry a month before the po tatoes' aud beeta were matured. The apples fell to the grouud withered, and the alfalfa stubble could not send out the shoots for the thtrd crop of liay, the drought was so thorough, j After experts had been consulted with no good result, an official of the state farm bureau, with a few other ' citizens, made an Inspiring ride In automobiles up through a small range of tmouutalns Into the Sevier valley, wheVe the crops had not suffered greatly, owing to the fact that the farmers In this region held primary rights to the water of the river. The modern Paul Reveres, coming to the rescue of the unfortunate farmers farther down the stream, appealed to the Irrigation company otllclats In this region, and requested the lofl n Of the river for 24 hours. They were assured In response that the Golden Itule reached hot only across the Revler valley, but ?ui down to the Pnhvnnt as well, and a ? vote j taken was unanimous" In favor of clos ! Ing the Spvler valley head gat e? by r-nfrdnrgROliat very ulgiit and leaving . them closed as requested. j The returning midnight riders reneli ed Pahvant valley many' hours- before the water, which began to arrive late the next forenoon. The mammoth Sevlor river, no longer full and turbu lent at this .time of the year, but flow ing abundantly, nevertheless, went hounding Joyfully down through the stony ennyons, carrying good tidings of the genuine friendship ?f the ftevler valley farmers. r That afternoon every Pabvaui farm er was in his fields guiding t lie pre cious water across the lands, where It kissed back tnto liveliness and hope the despondent crops ; and . all that night and the next day the men la bored on in gratitude, until the wa ter began to dwindle, and then finally ceased. But It was enough; 2,200.acres of crops worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, were saved and a comrou nlty was made happy, ?Christian Sci | ence Monitor. SM . y- ; Kr% Mrtam Pompatt, DuMng the war archaeological* ex cavations were continued at the Ital Ian colony of Cyrenalea on the North African oosist , and now comes * the news that what h?s been found al ready promises the uncovering of an other ancient city as Important as Pompeii. Once upon a time the spot was a Greek colony, with the civili sation of Greece transplanted to the soU of Africa. The work has been carried on during the war under the supervision of Lucio Marfan!* director ?f the .archaeological services of the ministry of colonies, and the predic tion Is now made that the newly dis covered city will eventually prove ac tually richer than Pompeii in^lt* evi? deuces of a past civilization. Here bate been already found statues of the Graces, a Hermes, an Eros, an Al exander the Great, and' most Impres sive ef all, the Aphrodite Gyrene, which Is said by certain connoisseur* to be a fair rival In beauty of Venus of Milo and the Venus of Cnldns. The discoveries hare extended over "many yea re. ... * ? - Possible. "Is it possible for a man to get thor oughly drunk in this town If be la willing to pay the price 1". asked an arid arrival. , ? ?'Well, yes; I reckon It's possible," replied the landlord of the Petcnfa tavern, "But ft don't hardly aaem probable. Ton see the bootlegger takes you npstalrs and down cellar and round and round like, the ragged rascal ran round the rugg<?d rock in lfcGuifey's old llilrd Reader, and -mo on and so forth, and then charges yon 00 cents ,fo? cataract Ing tbre* drops of dilated Ucker on your tongue with rife eye dropper. Mebby a body could get drunk that way If be was rich enough, bnt It dees seem like an a* M waste of tfjse, money and pa tleuee/1-? Kansas Olty StST. The Men eyed CISee. "Who ts that poor shabby little girl the. other* won't play withr* "Oh. sheijj a college profedtor'a laughter." ? *' ' "And w'.to are the Httle gtrta wit* look-*le*n on htr. sof "Thoee? Oh, they are llttla snobs Whose fathSN wsrlf by the day.* fiKTS Mil. SKNTKNCK Youn* White Mhh Had hi*??l Worth IfttM Checks. Itvcordcr Kim bull and Magistrate Mcffiidl lm|H>*cd hwlVy peiiftlita* oh J II. Smith yotrii^itlH) moralug following hi* plea ??f guilty on charge* of los ing worthless chocks. The city coutt judge gave the young white inau a fine of $jfjr? or Xl?> days In Jail. 'I'lu* magistrate lmop*cd a flu? of $4<>0 tu day* at hard labor on the < oumy chalngang. Magistrate Mefford lw turpi) to the defendant ami took occa sion to *a>' the offe.isc in- l II If. I a ft** vero sentence. The official aalrt pax sing worthier eheces wax a common practice with many people ami the ehalyjping iHMiulty for "Smith would serve as a warning f<??* others. The city court room prevented an animated acene during tho trial. Hop resentatlves of 21 firms attended the Heatalou to Identify Sudth aid testify. The defendant admitted Unit he elr enlated cheeks and acknowledged the signatures. Recorder Kimball Imposed sentence la the following eaaes In which . mer chants accepted checks ami gave change: H. A. Taylor. fCf; O. Hlack, K. H. Varn. Stork's jtreenhouse, N. \VN Allrcinl. Mlot's pharmacy. Ma.?tcrV Clothing company, Lorlck & Lowraece, Empire Furniture company, l<orl'ck Hron.. W. M. l?avls. llitdyliiH' nrna store ,and Peoples' Furniture company. Magistrate Mefford sentenced ^Smlth in Uie following caws: Yarn's Thug store, Ilendrlx Hardware company (two cheeks), J. L, Minna light com pany, Wingfleld's. It. Willinin^ ft Sons, I*. 11. itearden A Sons and II. A. Taylor. The defcu<liint did not appear to be disturbed over the affair. H? polite ly asked id lio would pay the fine* ?lid gaiu<4il* liberty. Smith will aatlxfy dt,\ authorities f I I'm t ami then has ItlfM 10 nerve fcl? lintlOOe Of oue year ami one mouth hi q?o cuy Jalt. ?' As soon a*' he com plet^H lilt# ^ijtciice or h>l* paid the eouiity will lake him for period of - 10 im y s on the Jiang. Sunday'* ?tatf. Sure t? Krturn. A N^w ICrtKlaiuler tells of a mer [^IuuiUIii Vermont town who*? good* did uot very strongly fulmjl ant late his advertising claims. So he put out a j ?l?h, He was pleased to 0N>V0 that a great many |>ersonM stopjanl to read It. Hut soon he wan pnxxlcd and au gered to notice that they nail weut on, laughing. There was po, thing humor (Mix ahoiit the >?lgn for It /merely. read; If yon Buy Here Opto You Will Com* ARttln The nierehaut went out In a casual sort of way and glanced at his sign to. see what was the matter. Some one, no doubt a former uustomer. 'had adiled another line, H now'read: If You liny Hero (Mire You Will Ooiue aKaln To Itrlng It Hack. The Rector off on Vacation. Hegliuilug Sunday, August 1st, there will lw no services *at Grace Church unttf September 5th. unlOi> BOtlftt contrary U given through this paper aw the Hector will he out of the Olt.V. ? F. II, Hardlug, Hector. Hetnrns from the Texas Democratic primary, held last Saturday, ludlcate that Joe W. Halley, has a lead of 5, (MX) over all other competitors for governor. fcacletjj ItauA C&laUp* A Big Money's Worth in Clothes for Warm ? ? Weather When you see them, you'll agree with us that the - * i ' elothes we have for you are remarkable values ; they thave that well-tailored air of distinction one usually expects to see only in the best custom-mades. They are smartly styled; faultlessly handf-tailOred; of -all wool fabrics. ' &0rirtg Irattii ,v. - '???V it, m Will give you a great big money's woi^th is style, wear and fit. And if by chance they don'V "make good/' we'll gladly return your money. . . -- . . . . ? . - ; ? / - A Come in and see what you can do here for f * 9 ??'.t Jlf 'if " S'l' ?yg?r 7"* pT .. . . v? V ! ? : asfaBg