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Pt* tuu I n.ritU ^ 1>*U M&sw>m <*? W its&i |** .toue tor tbatr#?*P*m?nL 1 ?iuh the courtly of the Hennltage *** ou ** *? dually ,uJ were #neattjr *?w* "*Z On Tburaday evening after the ^r^iiue |)(,th te*m? wenreufcertaliv* ? .t iUPI?r ?t the Community Hotts\ * ^ rUU^ The girls of the B. O.I ? rt (Uut? served, and afterward# r<** ?4 other *ere W* ?tU " ?K* ?i#bt the membew ?f ^tw .weuihled at the home of Mr. JSTabout eight o'clock. Supper wa? rrtd ou the i?la??a. Sunflower* and ^rved as decorations ou thy TsmaH table* at wMfi^ *4 . sueata !** wwted. Place oar# .coasted ' of "L\\ Pictures of men In b*iw ball unV JUL Dr. Corbett wa? pi^aeutou thin 1? ion, ?l?<' Mr. Brl?g? and Mr. gLham from the Osage M1U *od Mr. una and Mr. Player frqnpi th^Hwtal The Misses Yates, Slewing, Virginia Taylor, *|re* < Hot*** L.W( fisted Mrs. PltU In aervtog. G0wwljlg contests furafohwt amusement tftW sapper. , . ., . .. ;J: A Pleaaant OmmIm, Mr aud Mrs. D. G. Goff? *ho are tonductlng the City Oafe on l&aat De. |U!b street were genial hosts to a JTmber of tbeir frlenda on laat Ttoura <Uy afternoou at a banquet .given in honor of Mr. Goffs thlrty-flret birth day. This neat little cafe waa prettily grated for the occasion and tables t^ii been made reedy for (about, four teen. An elegant course supper was *r?ed anil everyone enjoyed the occa ?lon. , Mr. and Mrs. Goff have made this place into one of the neatest lunch [.looms. in.. thb seetiftn.. Thejr h:\veeai-_. ployed Wesley Alexander to do the | cooklns and West has a wide repu tation as a ohef. They look personally after their customers and the patron age of the cafe Is rapidly growing. . . Mrs. Pearce Hostess to Club. 'Abe meeting of the Beul'ah Home Demonstration Club was held the af ternoon of August the fifth at the hospitable (home* of Mrs. B. M. Pearce, The practical demonstration was pea nut butter, and bulletins pertaining to pickling, canning, etc., were distributed ty Miss Tarrant.- These bulletins give ' much valuable information as well as f many spflenrid recipes which have been thoroughly tested out, thereby sav* : . Ing . fche hcmiekJeepers much valuable | time as well as the loss of expensive materials. The club members were also i reminded that this is the time to begin f prei>arati(>n. for a successful fall gar r den. The hostess served delightful re [freahmeuts consisting of <*hicke? salad,, craokers. iced tea and ikhhuI cake Each member left feeling that she had apent a profitable and very pleasant afternoon. Missionary Society to Meet. > The Woman's Mksiionary Society of| the Camden. t Baptist church will hold ?heir regular monthly meeting on Tues-j day afternoon, Aug. 17th, ?t 5 o'clock, at the home of Mns. M. M. Benson. Adluh Horse and Mule Feed For Sale at McLeod's Grocery. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today, Friday, Atfg. 13th Ma rsliall Neflan'w Matrimonial Potpourri . "DON'T EVER MARRY** With Matt Moore, Majorie Daw and Wallace Berry Admission 25c Children lfic ",3 ? I n ' ' 1 ?? Saturday, Aug. 14th A now episode of "THE IX>ST CITY** And a Mack S<mnett Comedy . "THAT NIGHT*' Also a Fox Sunshine Comedy "The Great Niekle Robbery** Monday, Aug. 16th Tbe I'wramount-Artcraft Star ETHEL CLAYTON 10 "THE L\l>I)FR of libs AIho a Scroen Mtagaxlne and Fox Weekly News. Tuesday, Aug. 17th Not yet announced. f Wednesday, Aug. ISth Metro PresemUi "SHORNE ACRES" Starr in# Alice Lake v I* crowded with sitnattooa that will snake von forget to tW?*tbe. ' Admission 25c ^ ChlldWtt i5c * - > Thursday, Aug. 19th Tbotaas H. I nee Preaenta ^?QgbtM Mavljean and Dorla to "LETS BE FASHI0NABLJ5 Alao Topics of the Day Admission 25c ? Children Mo ? F PERSONAL MENTION. S ? ^Mr. J, S. Ittwiiif spent Wt>dlUtidA7 in Columbia. "f Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Klchel and ctfll dreu lire In New York. V Miss i Kthel.Bitvhmore la vUltlng her idster Jb Charlotte. N. 0. ' Roland Good ale, Jr., ion t*i*ndluK thl* week In HeuderaouvkUe, N. O. ,i , Mlwi Mamie Darla of Cheraw.ip the guest tW# week of Mr#. C. B. Bradley. h Mrs. \V. B. TurpUi of Augusta, <?a? U the Kuett of lire. W. 8. Alexander. Mm. David Wolfe and daughter Miss Ham are spending some time at Ocean View, Va. v \ Mian Kate Watklna. of Bethuifr la vfottlng W mm Stella aud Viola Hall uear Camden. ' Ml<* Anneaua Welborne from Kgyvt, s. 0., le spending ?ome ttaue with MWw Jounle Clark. Will Oootlale ha* returned home af ter a week'a vacation spent In deroowllle, N. 0. Mjp. and Mrs. i>. McDonald of Ker< ?haw apeut the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hough. , Nevt Thuraday at the ftifejeetlc see Ik>uglas (MfccLeau and Doris Mn\ in 44 Let's be Fashionable." Mra. W. W. Mloklo and daughters, Misses Luclle and Sarah, have gone for a stay at Glenn Springs. Mitoses Willie and Marlon Watklnsj who have ^been. spending some time lu Haluda, N. 0.,?havie returned home. MH#w Pauline ASaton. of Sheffield, Ala., was the guest last week of Mrs, H. T, Lovett aud Mrs. T. R. Shiver. MIhs Batelle Lewis and Mrs .Doug las of Little Rock. A,rk., are rlalting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.' R. Hough. Messrs, P. D, Stoke* andGorfcett. Boy kin .returned borne yesterday, ' tofter spending a week at Savannah aad Ty bee Beach. iMrs. Jofhn A. Trautham, Misses Lillian Barfieid aud Addle Thompson of Ha rtsville, are via It Lug Mra. J. 8. Trahrtham. Mr. and &lrs. S. M. Latham have gone for a visit to their old home in Greenville, where they are spending a ten day vacatiou. day evening for a trip of several days in New ' York and other cities. The trip was made by automobile. Miss Alberta Team left U^t week with friends from RidgeWay to vhait In Saluda, Blowing Rock, Abbeville and other cities In North Carolina. Misses I/ellah and Lilah Smith and Mrs. Smith 4iave returned to Sumter after spending some f'time in and around Camden. ? Sumter Item. Mrs. A, E. Gerald and daughter Mis* Miriam who have been the guestAof iClrs. John Rhame, left this week Mo" visit Mrs. ,T. N. Klryen in Darlington. iM?r. Henry Savage, who \YitlX,hi* Xam Hy, has beou spending the summer at Barnstable, Mass., was here for the week end and returned to the nortih Mouday. Misses Elizabeth Brewer and Lucy Wray who for the q>ast 'two weeks have l?een the guests of Miss Ix>ree Trues dale, returned to their home In Monroe, N. C., last Friday. Miss Beatrice Paine, a recent grad uate of Boston High School, and Miss Alice Paine, of New Bedford, Mass., are visltors>at the home of Mrs. S. A. Paine on Fair Street. ? Mrs. T. R. Shiver and chtuften left Wednesday to Vbrtt tciewSs. fUoA. tlvw in . different parts of. Georgia. Mrs. Shiver's another, ?frs. E. C. Stokes, joined them In Columbia. Wallace H. Stokes, of the United States Navy stationed ) at Hampton Roads. Vh., was ill the city last week visiting his sisters, Mrs. H. T. Lovett and Mrs. T. R.^Shlver. Mr. F. M. Wooten left this week for a trip Into North Carolina and Tennes se where he goes to purchase some cat tle for his farm. He was accompanied on the trip by Mr. John S. Lindsay of the Loan and Savings Bank. ?WilliAm A. Kirkley, U., S. Naval re;, cruiting officer, was a visitor to our town this week. Results /tor enlist ments were *ery poor, Mr. Kirkley is now located at Rode Hill, S. C., should anyone desire to srite him or enlist. Wallace Berry as the bebl-hop In "Dotft Ever Mlarry" creates more er ol tement "than a Hon -in- the etregts. This boy will be remembered as the freckled fiaoe support to Mary Plckford in a number of her recent Iplays. Sea him at the Majestic tonight. Miss Lou Young, the chief operator at the Southern Bell, left Saturday af ternoon where she Joined a- party of friends on a three weeks tout* to points in the north; - Her trip carrierter to NlagarA FaHs, Canada, New York, Philadelphia and Washington. 'Twenty five dollars in Gold will be given to any couple that will be mar ried on the -stage of the Majestic The atre, Friday night, Aug. 13th, imme diately after the first performance cf Marshall Nettan's tUttarlous farce ?'Don't Ever Mar^y." The play fea tures Wallace Berry as the bell -hop, Matt Moore and Majorie Daw. Mr. W. D. Goodale returned Mils week from a two weeks stay wMfe friends at McBeth, in the coastal ?ec tlon of the state. Mr. Goodate saw a good deal of the destruction caused by the boU weevil In that section and many of the farmers state that they ' will sot make more than (half a cro*>. He also saw the work of a worm stin i Uar to the army worm which Is destroy in# acres of peanutsin that sstttoa. _ Mr. J, E. Vfcughao, for maay ^ears a prominent grocery merchant of Cam den, tout wtoo Dor a k>ng time has been making his home In Atlanta. I? vo I visit h> his old home here, and Is'spend Uur moat of hi* time at the old home place with his sister, Mrs. W. W. Iluck abee. Mr. V?u*han wad due of Caiu< den's foremost and heat fltlaeu* and has a host of friends in this town and couu ty who are pleased to have htq> ba<*k foraVWt. There wW be staged at the Majesty Theatre tonight, Friday, Aug. 3th. % Novelty performance, should any young couple take up Manager i, Utile's offer whereby he wKU giv* $25.00 lu Ookl to the ooui?k? that will be mar led on the stage after the first per formance of "IK*!* Ever Marry." Mar shall ue41aua matrimonial potpourri, one of the cleverest comedy farce* of the yefcr. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. tlovernor James M. Oox, l>emo cratic' nominee for*1" president belongs to the family tree of James Cox who came from England In 1000 and fouud ed the first Baptist church of- h(j?w Jersey according to the genealogy of tibe Cox family traced by Mrs. Theo dore Cox Sullivan, she said at Mont cflalr, N. J., last week. Fire in New Orleaus last Friday, destroyed a warehouse valued at $1, 000,000. Jake Monroe, 16, a negro boy of Charlotte, N. C.. was drownetl in Briar Creek near that city Saturday, while bathing. Clyde C. Webb, of Lumbertou, N. C? is under arrest In Lumbertou, charged wltto the theft of two Ford automobiles. Negro ex-servlee men of Miami, Flu., en Saturday volunteered their services iu an effort to capture <au unidentified negro assailant of an . aged white wo man. . v" :. " TO HOtJD ( OMKKKNCK (ItreroM-'l *f Rvffjr SMtiwri 8Ut* # Uvited I# Columbl*. Columbia. Aug. The (Joveruor of every Southern State ha* been Invlu>4 to attend a cvJifvceiMv to be held lu Columbia on Wednesday, Aug, 25. at which time wattem of vital tujportauo# ?to everybody la the South will |>e dU The O>of*rvnee ha a been call ed by J. Skottowe Wauuamake.r. pres ldeut of the American Cottou Aaaocla tlou, aud K. O, liamcr. president of the South Carolina Ulvlah* of the As soflatlon. v >v The statewide cotton meotlng which was to hava heeu held lu Columbia ou Aug. 18 has beeu postponed uutll Aug. 29 aud will be held on the aanie day aa the conference with the Governors of the Southern state*. Some of the Gov ernor* will be asked to address the meettug. Every effort H Mug made to bring Secretary of AgrlouV ture Meredith here for the mee^ug. Messrs. Wannamaker and Hamet said today that the oouferehce and meetlug ou Aug. 26 would be one of the most Important ever held Iv the South. They declared that a matter that vitally affected everybody lu.the South would be dlacusaed. The state-wide Cotton s rally which will also be held on Aug. 26 will re ceive reports from the recent campaign conducted over the state to* Increase the meinbeshlp lu t>be association, to se cure fund* for the erection of jrare houses and (be employment of the cot* ton graders. A trophy cap will be awarded the oooniy which mude the best showing In the campaign. Reports .received from the' campaign Indicate that l? has been a yuo*t wonderful auc I,-' ? ? . vy ?- , }/;,?? ?*. .. ? . . y .. " . 'V :| Do you know where your land lie*? . V ? ; ? , . ..C?' >v t > '>, " . Do you know-how much you have? Have you a plat of it? If not gee KERSHAW DELOACH ?UHVIVINa AND PLAT MAKING PHONE 39VJ OFF .* CftOCKCR 11.00. j , NIXT fClltKLAND A KIRKLANO 1**' It was said at th? headquarters of the state assocltlon here tod^y. The ."/arehouse commission In flooded with requests for cotton graders*. The mem bership of the cotton association has beeu very materially increased, The campaign will pkxw Mouday, Aug. 16, meetings having been held In practically every county In the state. The Mexican Oentrel government Is preparing to seud a force of 8,000 men against (iowiMior Oantu of Ixmer Gal Ifornia whom It is barged is trying to run* that state independent of the rest of Mexico. . There foasn't been auy crlmc lui Gur? ry county,- New recently and Judge yam Brattou of Clevis, NT. M., decided that It would Dc n waste of money to sumrabn a grand Jury for Au gust term of circuit court. Curry couin ty has 16,000 Inhabitants. IMic bodied of "J. SIM AniorliViu aol dlens, who died lu battle or dl se*#e overseas during the war have beeu re turned uuU the bodies of 1,388 others are on Obe way. In all requests hare been made for the return of 46,000 bodies. oh Undm. A-ll parties are notified that If they have not paid their dog license, to (to so at once to avoid penalty. H. O. Slngletou, Olty Olerfc. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received dn Septem ber 6th, 1920 for lease of the Theater part of Opera House for a period of one y*?r from Sept. 1st, 1920 to August 31st, 1921. Council reserves the fclght to reject any and all bids, also reserv es the right to uee the Theater for pub lic entertainments and public purposes. By order of. City Council. H. O. Singleton, Olty Clerk. QUALITY BRAND ALUMINUN WARE Every Piece Guaranteed to Wear 20 Year# SPECIAL ONE DAY SALE H REGULAR S2.SO TO S5.00 VALUES QUALITY BRAND ALUMINUM WARE? GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS. NINE MOST POPULAR UTENSILS AT LITTLE MORE THAN FACTORY COST. FW? Quart TM Q->? CottU lUttU Fmmr Qtmri CM K?ttl? ? . - ~v <;> ,? ?-Q*r<c2? N!m Cxp C?#N fM R? mrnJT S*V Bmiiajr Rmiu* Two Quart t)WRk l?Btl Sis Own hiali Notice We are. fortunate in securing from the niftnufacturers a quantity of thifc excellent ware at an astonishingly low price, for the purpose of better ac quainting the ladies of this city with its desirable qualities. It is our policy to share our goods fortune with our custo mers, but in this instance, in or djer to get you better acquaint ed' with our store as well as with the merits of Quality Brand* "The World's Best Pure Alumninum Ware, we are Ago ing to sell this entire lot with out profit to ourselves at the uniform and astonishing low price of only .$1.89 FOR EACH ARTICLE WHILE .THEY LAST. - ,i Good Housekeepers Here is your chance to equip your kitchen with "the World's Best" Aluminum Ware at our GREAT INTRODUC ' TION SALE at. prices that will make them seem like a gift, IF YOU WILL BE ON TIME. The aiWles in this sale are regular ^2.50 to $5.00 sellers and. are good values at those prices. Therefore, in order to get what you w,anVit-is- im portant that you BE ON TIME AT 10 O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING. ^ , See Oar Window Display Come early. No phone or mail orders taken. No goods delivered or exchanged. Only one of each utensil to a custo mer at this special price.