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Social and Personal News By Miii LouUo NtUlii Pre-Nuptlal Party. Among tfoe social courtesies shown Mis* Carolyn 1VM. a ix>|?u Vt r May , hrlde. whose marriage last Monday evening to Mr. I. at Inter William* of Columbia whs an ovont of cordial In leivst, tin' Initio party Friday even lug given by Miss Kt h<*l Yates was j*?rUaps tln> largest and most brilliant, in n s^ttln# of wpvlug Slower*-- iu>pples predominating, nine tables assembled. Vlelng with tho coVuful flower* \ycre I ho lovely evening dre?Hik? enhancing the beauty and brilliancy of the scene. lovely silver hon-hon d|sli, with longs ?in an ar(?---iM\. Mi.-s Margaret Ta.\ ' lor wNm thv Indies prlz<\ an artistic \asi", and Mr Balph Shannon X\t tried off first honors for men. ? AfteV card*, deljkious refre^iinonts were served consisting of strawberry short eak<> with whi/i i>ed croym and ]<od teal. To Meet at Baptist Cliunii The general meeting of the Woman's Missionary Soeit^y of the Camden Baptist Church. will he held at the ? ?Tnpvh Tuesday afternoon. May 10th, at 1 o'clock. A full aMendwnee is urg ed from the Circles. Visitors welcome. Mr. , a ml Mrs. F D Marshall left Sun day by airtoinobifle for Tallessee, A;la.t on a visit to Mrs. Marshall's mother, - Mrs. y. Halt to) i, of that place. r I Civic league Meets. Perhaps the largest regular meeting, in the History of the. Civic League was! held at the Court House Monday aftor nooo. The attendance showed that the I Iieaguc had been triven wide pnbNMty and personal effort to increase the ranks of an organization that menu* st? much to Cainden. Kvery ward In t city was represented .and. tjiis is as it should he. Tho entire citizen ! ship should 1n> interested in the clean liness, l\? a It h fulness anil heaut.V of Camden V M rs 10. C. I ? i t a*h i?>. tjie" new League president presided with her usual }:>?:! eiousnesx. and Mrs I! (i Carrlson, ?I iv. was in her (place as --cer.otary. A r?:j oii from the play-ground <"oniinittee showed the endorsement of the city ^oounHI, and the I <eaguo endorsed Miss l-.rnestine Hatcuutn for su|>eriiitend<i,nt of the play-grounds ami a?kod CMty < 'eunei 1 to appoint Iter for that |>osition. Citizens of the'<4ty srnt in a' request that the League endorse a petition fo the Council to enforce the laws agiliu?t chickens and donust-ie animals run ning at large on parks and streets. Al so the use of fire arms within the ?city ?limits. A motion was nnule atnl car ded to t.his effect, Tlx* I.eague also de cided to go on record as favoring one or mpr<> women on- the hivird of School, t rustees. "Mrs N. I'. (looda'.e is lo give a g??hl medal next year to 1 1 1 ? ? 'pupil in the High School who writes the host essay on ??The City Beautiful". This uicdaT to he given under the auspices of the Ci vie league. Miss Kme-tine Bfitentan as leader of the Junior Civic league rave an interesting account of the orira Uazation of that hand of girl^and hoys, at the Oram ma r school i;isi Saturday afternoon. The I/eague will meet here after at the Court House on the secoiwl Monday a frernoon in each month. And again we extend ji cordial invitation to the women of the town to join. Come inside and make criticisms do not mala,* them on the outside, for that isn't fair and square. We want an exchange of idea v and a oneness of purpose. ATTKNI) ? The Demonstration of Airy Fairy Flour at Burns Barrett To day from .1 lo 6 p, m. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM FRIDAY MAY 12th . Aprnes Ay res in a Paramount "THE ARDEAL" And a Christie Comedy "Pure And Simple" SATURDAY MAY 13th . William (BUI) Fairbanks in: "FIGHTING HEARTS" Also a new episode of "THE WHITE EAGLE" MONDAY MAY 15th Jack H<flt and Amnios AyiW In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" Also a Comedy. TUESDAY MAY 16th I'.imniiMiirt Pictures I'res<?ntn "DEEP Pl'RPMC" A I ??<> Klnofjrantv WEDNESDAY MAY 17th "WOMAN IN ROOM 13" Alwo . HIS MODEL DAY" THURSDAY MAY 18tl. Robertson Cole rro?r<fvf? I?<rria May In "EDEN AND RETl RN" Al*o Kinofcram*. PONT ? WIU.l.VMS lieautilul Home Wedding SolemnUed Monday Kveuliig, < Ml Monday evening. May NNl. the ( home i?f Mrs. Post, VU l?akc view Twraee, whs the jHknic of the wedding' of hot* daughter. (Vwlyn HUtuiboHi, to Mi. Uitliner \VHMrtii?j?, Jr.. of Columbia. S C fuit t lit' j'illllil.N ,of ilie aiwl M'votnl fhtiinnte friend* witnessed tttV ?vren>o?r,\ yvUU'H took j?hice at eight -thirty in the living room Unjcnth j 11 canopy df Southern grey studdiMl wltti small l'luk rones. Tliew decora Hon* fi togeVlier will) >mfcln\ and iiiuintltk'H of, KWeet pea* wi'ic ? Used. throughout the < house. White pedestals (tearing tall oumllehrn formed atTd caudle* litfhted the OP/tlri? ttM'UO. j Mis. F. V NcCorkle played the wed ding uHiri'h softly in ait a joining room, as r hi* two ribbon hearers Mi oily and Keubon I'itts. Jr.. niece 'a rii I nephew of The bride entered "nmrtrmrr l he a'WoV } Tlio,v won4 in grecu. ami white. carry ing broad \n 1 1 i 1 1 * tulle ribbons tied wit h vwiv't peas. Following thciit came tlli' bride on* the arm of her brother-Ite l.iu Mr. K l: I -Si i - of this <ity. Ilcr^ '^owii was of White ^?lk lace 'over satin j and was c.niclit with orange blossoms. } Those flowers were also used' on Iter tulle veil, the same veil worn b.v her mother at her marriage It \\"as held in p\acc hy a hand of silver- i'U?hon. ! She., lurried ashowor Unnpiet of white 1 i'li^oM ami lilies of the valley. Tho groom .with his host . iiuni, Mr. Jainc^ Parker, of Columltia met licr'<at (lie altar ami Mrs. Post, gave her daughter in nia relate, the eoivinody T?f iug perforincd by lie v. F. II. Harding, of (Trace IOi?lseo|Mil church. A small reception followed im mediately afterward. In the dining room ice cream, cake and mints were served. The tahle covered with an ex quisite eloth of filet htce and em broidery held the bride cake which tfhe cut during the reception. Mr. and Mrs. WP'illains left soon af ter win I'd for a trip north, of several wocks. alid wil'l be at home at No. 7 (J it ibs Court. Columbia after the fourth of June. , ? Among. the out of town guests were MUs I.aldwin, <>f Itosellc. N. J., a sis ter of Mrs. I'ost : Miss IMioebe Feather stone and Mr. I>ouglas Fen t horstone, of < irociiwood. S. C. : the Misses tMbhes and Mr. Pope, of CWlnmhia. - / i Memorial l>ay In Caimlm. The South Iris over 1> and 'revet- | ed her women above ever\ t liing hut her j honor. a-inl in iviurn for this venera | Hon the great groups of Daughters ?>f i the Confederacy stand pledged to j further her every resource. to protect i her* memorials, immortalize her past | a ml .st reugt lw-n lior future. . Therefore ! Memorial Day. that dawned bright ami lovely in ( 'ii lmleii found the my m hers i of the ?Jehu P- Kennedy Chapter V. 1>. I ( \ "iK'iulili'g to the oars" in a lalx?r of !pve a>nd the fulfillment of a duty that ; they look forward to with keeuosjt . pleasure. Through the courtesy of Kershaw I V.odge No. the Masonic Dining hall ' had been placed at their service, am) ! 1 his was the center of activity. Three i long tables were attractively arranged! and. brightened with flowers and here I a snmptous dinner \yas served- with (lie j luelt who wore tiny grey and the- wo J men who wore the homespnn from '01 ' to '(?'?, as the guests of honor. The president of the chapter pre sided and made a short address of wel come. Mr. Sam Karesh. vice command cr of I.eroy I.lelk l'ost American I-e ?gjon, -brought greetings from the l'ost and Mr. 11. <!. Carrison. Jr.. our mayor, extended a warm welcome from tin- city. I Miring the dinner hour the j Camden orchestra d?<lighted the guests with the tunes of long-ago. that' e-ir- | tied tin m back to their yesterday*, j when the\ Hved again in fancy around ! the camp tires of Virginia. Mr. R. T. j Coodale in a few wcW ehosen remarks | int reduced Mi*. \Y. F. Nettles, who ]ire- j .sen ted the guols with cigars. the| brand named in honor of that distin- I guished Confederate (Jeneral Joseph 1?. j Ker-haw. After dinm-r Mr. T. I/cr ! l.ittle invited the Veterans to I ?? ? his guests at the Ma'jestic Then Ire. The Memorial services were held at ; the cemetery, where skies are bluest..! the trees wave greenest, the birds sing sweetest ami the bowers bloom most luxuriously. The vhapUu* president agaitt presided.. 1 > r. IMwiii Muller made the opening prayer, and Mr. L. A. Wittkowsky in a short but interest ing speech introduced the M|>eaker, the Rev. \V. II. Hodges. Perhaps no finer s|KM?ch has ever been heard from that pilatform. It was teeming Vlth true history and i^atriotlc fervor, a guide and inspiration to the young and It Is a ma'tter of great regret that the high school pupils were not out en-mas.se to hear it. The victory may l>e to the stronger martial adversary i but t lie moral power of patriotic courage and Tove of country survives all defeat. Mijjs Iconise Nettles paid si tribute to the memory of I)r. Simon llaruch. who Yletfer forgot his comrades on this an- j njial occasion, nor did he forget Cam- i d^n where the years of his young man hA'hd were sj>eur. The history of a great man Is writtorv in deeds an<l long afrcr the name ?rf Dr. Simon Raruefi shnU have faded from tl>e memory of men, his deeds will Live to bless j IKwterity. The Rev. F I! Harding: <IKiuLsse(l the ] audience with prayer. The American befckm and Kershaw Cuacd* b<?th U*?fc part 4n the exerciser. Mr. <*. R Lewi*, of Decatur. On . ? I tent a few days in Camden this w-?i?k with home folks. Activities of Women Denmark has an insurance company f?.r old maids Out of every 1<*? marriage* altout twelve .tie s.ii.l t<. I >? ? mar riages Nerw V'-rk < ' i t > i - t<> have a <**) hotel f..r the e\? -Mjsive iw of women Women mayor* were reet"ij<J> elect, ed at -8f. Charles and (^aWimuA, Iowa. When suffrage wan first made univwrsnl In Rw^Vn women were only eligible f(.r eommunial offi?*-s. During the past thirty years di vorcer in the T'nlted States have In creased ruo?e than ."i 00 per cent. Mr/ Will llalsall Itaid. .Mr NVI'Jia in H H:ihilll formerly of this city. but wlio of Into years bud Ikvii residing In Oh-arhwton. ?IIchI ,\u (bat city Friday morning and bU ttfxty was brought to i'amden S:it unlit y a,f K'I'Ikmmi far btlflll jl the i-ajudoy C&lp-j ctery Mr IIuNjUI Wii born lli^ r wired in OihuifMi ?f iitl was about t hlrty years of a?o- IV la a few year* ago In- \\a? a stalhvnrt, athletic youth and \\"J\S V<M\Y l*>|<UlU)' With bis HSspt'lfltW. For thv ]'i?st few years he has Iveen a great #m(Torer from rheumat l-m, and dwjtb t aint' ittf n relief t ? ? a young man |u t lie prime <?(' M t* < ? Mr. IIiiNhU Is survived ) ?y liN inoOier, and two br<?U?\ res, Mr .lt>h it Sinyiji HalsaU. of <f\un deu, and Mr. tJllbrt HaJsal!, of t' h.tr 1 >lH? ~J ? 7 N^gfo tots Btril shot in Hinii In a dispute over a row. Mr. Wadt' Hey nobis. win > conducts a dairy farm nil t he outskirts of Camden, last Sat urday shot Hill . Ilflllard. a negro man w1to resides near liis place. The won I k>ii used was a idiot gun^and a number of bird shot enteivd the negro from l Re waist up. bill did iii?i seriously Im jure bini. A warrant A\as lotted for Mr. lteynoMs charging bini with as sault and battery and be soon gave bond. The negro 1s ?ild to have hc?eu iiritiisl w itli a pistol,. but did not tiro. Prisoners From This County Shot N'atban Kosen, the wblte man. who was mo da ivgcrousiy wounded when fx?n i'tentjary guards fired upon mutinous oonviets in the -state prison at Colum'biu Monday afternoon, wag sent up from 'tlvis* 4'ounty on a forgery charge and was. serving an eighteen months' sent* eree. Kosen wii s from New York it Is 1 bought and was working for the Sny der Store in this city when he forged >1 ohe<\k on the firm. He also tried to get away with a trunk fulj of goods: .1. T. Haughcrty, w ho was bit six rimes with sniall sh *>t, was also sent up from this county oi. highway robboi\\ charge and was serving a sentence of five years. lhiugherity was one of a trio of sjoMlci's from ('amp Jackson who hired a taxi driver to bring tlieni to Camden, ii"d when a few miles beyond ?rKe river they knocked the driver in the head and left liijn for d<\id. . The1 men were arrested at the Seaboard pa* setiirer vfntion where 'they were wait iug to board a pn^^i'i.^'V train lie i> n Ino said to lie from New York. Adding Valuable Machine. Mr \Y <> I lay. proprietor uf I lay's -a rage. ha? recently ordered <hi|" eil t<> bis ai! read* wc'l equipped --hop n "Hi aid C.wlinder Criuding Maehine". This 'machine ha- l>cen purcba sed at a considerable out lay of money am! Mr Hay show ? that lie still has faith in the auto repair bielm>^. lie stare* that hundreds of dollar-, annually fs sent to other tow >? in th* state by mot or owners who have to have this work done, and it i* hi- 'Ndicf that this j money can he kept at home. ' l iiiisual Fish Story Whife fishing in the old Factory i oinl one evening 1 :i ? t w??ek Messrs. i (*hmrles t\ Hough mid Charles H?>pe caught a trout weighing seven and a half pounds. Mr. Hough had "i ?!;i v?m1" 11m* big fisli till it was tircjj otlt and Mr. 1 1 <?i ?<? \va'?on tin' rear seat. .lust ?is Mr. Hough was in the act of landing his catch. i1m? fish floundered and the j line broke. The water being' shallow Mr. Hope reached dowui' quickly and seized the fish iu his gilts bringing* It j into the lioat. The story sounds "fishy" hut as both are truthful young men the (story is accepted as fact s. May Kilter Rare For (Jovemor Orangeburg, May 10. ? Mandel T,. Smith of Camden. ex-Judge and promi nent all ovor South Carolina, state<l this niorping in rc^ioiiHc to many re quests from various parts of the state he was giving serious oonsiderfltlY>n to entering t.he rati' for governor this sum. mer. He will announee_hix definite decision In the next few day*. At pres ent he is engaged in court work at Ora ngeburg. To Speak In Augusta. An announcement that will l>e hail ed with genuine delight by every citizen of Augusta Is 'that mother's Day, Sun day April 14th, will be fittingly observ ed by appropriate exercises un<Ver the jinspiees and direction of the Aujrpsta Lodge No. 825. rx?yal Order of Moose. ; The exercises will be held in the Tm ! |M-rial Theatre begi-naiing at 1 ..10 p. m. The committee in chaise Is leaving no i hi one unturned to arrange for the m<i*t enterta yiing and attractive program ever pre^eiyfed to an Augusta audience. The publh- in genc^il is most cordially invited and urg?*d to attend. I Judge Mendel Tj Smith * ? f <Vnntlen. S. our <>f the Sonth's in<>Hf distinguish ed Jurist and ;?>liNhe<l orators hay been secured as ihe siwikor of the oe,-fmi,.n Jrrdge Smith I* quite in demand as ^ .public shaker and is always heard by large audioiM-en wherever .lie speaks. QuU?* n.L intelleinual treat Is in store for all who a rail themselves of the op portunity of hearing this gifted scholar ? -Saturday's August a Chronbfle. ATTEND ? The T>emon??tr? Hon of Airy Ksiry Flour at Burn* A Barrett to day from r, to 8 p. no. MIC Ml NNON DKA IV Was at One Tin** a I'ht^oprrtplur In Thin ??lty. Mnny Camden j?c6j?|o will J?e i row?*d to litrn of tbv death of Mr. I lour y UMuuxon. Which isvurred It> ? Wlnnslioro 8iiiuvdu> night. The fol lowing Ik from i h** Wlnhsbovo corre s|M>mlciit >?f the Coliuuhln State. .uf j May SfJi: "Henry I,. Miiiimiii. lo??al 'photogra-j pher. died >viil i leu I ,\ in his office last night after u>? illness ef only !?*? ininiltt I! ftiyjl h<'av? 'Hmmsv of ; which In^had Imvii a recent .><ufftTer> jlc w as stricken >utlt|o)|l,v in lit" shop, 'fntnigh a physician wa ? auniAioned. h?' \va>? un.iKN' in ahy roHof. Mr 1 Muuv'?u wih .V> year* of ago, llo wo* born in Atlanta ami was raised in New ^ . Ha von. Ho w:js uuiitilrrUvl. and , as yet no r.elat Ites cap be found. He leaves property of soiuo thousand ?|*?1 - *j l^rs value." ? Mr Mun*ou? at one time resided in; Camden following tin* protection of photography . Huvinjj tin- <x>nst riieilon | .of the Wntorl'e Power Ham on tin* ; Wateree river nfar heiv he|\vas oom -j pany photographer for t In* .1 It l-Mike Op., and was known to bi' an expert In ?his line, lie made phtui'es of the con | st ruction work In its different stages, While employed there lu? often tflvlUnVI Camden jiiiiI to Tiis intimates In* told that hU only Living relative was a married sister residing I n Now Haven. Coim.. Ho is said to have j>os*eH*tMl fanning hjiuls In < .Vorgja and oil in I* rests In Tex as, A good many years ago Mr. Munsoj) was on the staff of. ColMcy's Weekly, and followed sim ial writers into nviny foreign hinds, aietlng photographer for tin* party His i rip took hi in into the Holy hand anil Ik* pfld a collection of, iliter<"?t ing picture* in his pf?Kses<h>n of, famous st;t'ncs abroad. Several years ago In- buffered a stroke *f ap|H<plt?\\? and ?diKv' that) I inn* vMied f.uii<>ns phy-nlans nn?l re- j sorts in ipicsi ?>F health . IP* was n ! quiet ami n uas?i thing ohl gentleman n ml had lni'ny friends who will regret to lea rn of his deal h. Pastor Wants Automobile Tin- members ;iimI fri'Mids of the Mount Morijih church have started a fund io axsisi their pastor Kev .1 \V Roy kin. in pufehnsing a"i aut<>nn?l>ili>. This i- ;t -s i 1 1 of .^ooil fooling anil a (If-. s<ir\iii'_' ??oinplinii'irf to ?*i i r worthy c< dio-o<l iniiiistor, who has labored faith fii'ilv :h ;i pniilio sorvant among u?. |{o\ . l!ovI\iu sjivs h?* must have n car :is his horse i-. too slow now lo ?'Vi?n l>'o(<; tip w ilh ;i fun* rill jntK-e.^ion sjuc<? the\ nr.' now nuii^iiig to tlio oeinot'M'y wilh a nii[iiioliilo iioars,-. Commencement Exercises ' Tin* j-ouiuicncoiiii'iit oxorei-es of tin* J < *.-t in<l?*i i graded and high school will Im? I lied in tin- new :i 1 1 < 1 i t oil iiiii hog-inning i>j. Thur*ida> -owning. June 1 x?l . mimI ! ? i|di. g Friday nighl . ? Mi Smidiiy evening. -Mav "JMIi. -tli<> annual M^rno'ii I tie graduating <*lt?s of (Ik* high school will lie deliver ed 'by I ) f<* I {?? v W. II. IMimcjiii. minister and, uu( hor. ThU .sermon w ill t?? ? in the Mot hodi*t I'll uroit i hi* yen r. S|mh-IhI niM-ic i* I i#*i ifir pre pa red for the nci'ii -it'll. Tin* play present ' by tin'' class of 1 U'Sl i- l<? be held fc: Jill' Mnv xChnol xi 1 1 < lit ? 1 1' i 1 1 in on Thursday nlghr June Ni. Exercise* will continue through out tin* day on Friday and be <\|<*s?,il Friday night with fin* delivery of do* idoiiias to a class of about thirty mout hers. tin* j h rges I eleventh grade ever graduated in C'anideu. This class has tin" distinction of ha vine nineteen boys and thirteen girls <>n il< roll most of ?whom will graduate. lion. John E. Swearkifccn. Stale [ "?ui>ori ntendent of education. will do liver tile graduation address. A full program of the exereis??s will !*? published in next w tvk'x Issue of fJip ( "bronlcle. Welcome Service for New Pastor Quite a large congregation joined with the Baptist la-st Sunday evening in a wodeome t+er vice to their new pas tor. Rev. J. Jeter .Johnson, who arrived last week from Virginia to serve the chuivh. No services were hekl in aJiy of the other churches and it was gen uine welcome service presided over by Mr. \V. (J. Wiffson. R?*v. W W Ifodg***, pa stor of the Methodist hcurch. wn? firs* introduced und extended a wel come to Mr. Johnson. telling him that Camden f^eople were a people easily to love. I)r. Edwin Mullor, pastor of Presbyterian elnflvh, nex-t spoke, and extended a cordial welcome for hi* congregation and explained that Rev. Mr. (larding wan una Me to be present, hut joined heartily in th?? welcome, Mr. Johnson then ?jx?ke to the ipnstors present and to the large congregation, telling tli<-m how much he appreciated the cordial welcome extend**! him, ntsi expressed the wi?h that hi* family might have T?eon i ?rt--. nt < that they could have heard the g<*> d things ?uid at?out the community In which they were to live and the weHiune ei\en rtvra. Miss Watklns Hosten*. Mtev Marion W.itkins wa* ho-?t?~w at a <lelightfnl bridge party Tuesday evening. The rooms were fille<l with cut flower-* m?hI irinnf*, and six tntrtc? xrrrp? irroiTigecT for llio game. The ladies wore prize went to Miss Nancy Lindsay, ami the gentlemen* prize was won by Mr. John I A ngford. Af ter rard.s loc cream, ^ cake and ton bow were served. ATTEND ? The I >enxmst ration of Airy >>lrj Hour at Burns A Barrett to day from 3 to ft p. m. One woman writes: "A domestic science teacher said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen? but remarked that I used at least six eggs in ever y cake. She wouldn't believe I used only t^o-^until 1 showed her exactly how I made it. Now she uses noth ing but Royal." Mrs. G. S. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ? 1 ? Absolutely Pure 1 Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book ? It's FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 Williaiji St., New York Building Three Stores. Workmen ha vo been . this week tearing away the wooden ahaok's on l>eKa)h street Just east of the post offiee and are now digging the founda tion for three now bhielc stores being e rooted by Mr li. (!. Kanders, proprie tor of the Kleotriok Maid bake shop and who N also seoivtnry of the Oainden and Kershaw Comity Obantber ? ?f Cont* inotve. The rout ract lias boon awarded to Mr .1. C. Hose. and aLl of the buildings are I r> 1 >?? cDiivi letod- by early fall. The sioivrottin nearest the posfoffieo will be o<H-up(tMl by a firm <k\'iling in ladies ready to Htiir and furnishings. 'm>?\ middle store will he- occupied by thf* | Onindeu l>rnir Company and the Inst Olio oil t lie oast will lie otvupiod by Mr. Sander* for h i ^ hako rihop. AI r. Sanders has ureal fait-h ii^tho future of. Camden and is not only t ilk liiu' < 'ainden to outsiders but Is show ing Ids faith by invest i: g .in Camden realty. Corbetl tiels Kifihloj'ii Years < ?ia ngeburu. May "S.? ( 'a rios Corhefr \\ a - sentenced to servo is years in the 't-ite penitentiary today by Judge I. \V, Bowman, who i? presiding over the < h'angebutu court. Oorbett- wijs found guiliy of manslaughter when called to trial for the 'murA.'r of .1 iiilun Oo<jper. In Si'pteinlHM'. ID-O. wh?*u lie was tried for the murder of ilyyan S'alley, one of tlx> slain men, he. Wan acquitted. An api>enl will be taken to the supremo count. <'orl>ett is- now In the (^runge burjr .tall and his wife has returned to )i?* r home in liartKVlMe. * T" To irt Hrthuny The I. aw Observance T^eague of Ker shaw Con nly mUI nict'i on Sunday,. May 21. al p. in., al Bethany I'nptlst j Church, nmiir West vllle. K?>yv W IT I lodges.. i>f Caintl(>ii. will he the prlncr* ipul speaker. of the afternoon. The la* [die^are u^iced to attend this meeting". Highest Cash Price PAID FOR Old Mahogany Fur niture, China, Vases, Screens, Brass And irons, Etc. Address, CHARLOTTE, N. C. t For Hogs? to Sweeten Swill ? dissolve 1 tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye in. a pint of water, then a^d this solution to the slop or soft feed for 10 hogs. Or dissolve % of a can * in a quart of water, and add to a barrel of slop. Stir thoroughly and f?jed to hogs night and morning. Always demand lha genuine An iluuUatinu The Eureka Barber Shop has been renovated new fixtures installed consisting of individual lava tory for each chair, sterilizer at each stand, and other conveniences such as hot and cold shower baths, making it the most beautiful, sanitary and complete shop in the city if not in Eastern Carolina. This is said, not boastingly, but without fear of con tradiction. This ghop was established in 1889 and has con tinually been conducted practically under the same name. We desire to thank most heartily the many customers who have been loyal to ^s all these years and want to extend a cordial invitation to them and others, whether they bo customers or not, to come in and look our shop over. Very respectfully. aty? iEur^ka Sartor I. B. ENGLISH, Proprietor