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Tin* Im??I> of Ikl^olur (iclici'ul KMi ai\l l?. Sini?. f>i! was fouiHt to, ii'ii* iit'ii i Xwlu'vUlo, X. VVtwiiHfi . (iny. Hi- had Immii-.i patient ti< an' AstiovUto sanltarlum for wiut? Uoiv ! fJtuwrnl Sims' Uoi'Mtt was found nearby , ?um| .?J* Mile! lie Im<J iipimrt-ntJ.v rl<i<l<>n uiiiicr.tbo troO? kuotttM ?he r<?iM? mi'oiiim) Mh i|ook> tl?*l tin* <fl?or whI K? i )iini> hiuI iiifti ? i'HijvW hiH liur ?? ? ?II) t'lum uiulor 111 id SI his whs for llidiiv yv<ir>> f??i- i)u> I>l>irifl ?/! 4 'oliUiil>.';i. A ivwolutJoji was iiurt*liuvtl l?i tik? Ih?Um? HUtln.il/ii ;- ;i imI nm|il11"|11>4 the war (l?i?ailuu?nt to It'tul army toiitn [ tgtftho iH'optf nf ritU's iml tOMIM this smuiuor for housing pun*#*** I- ^ " It's dollars to doughnuts? no man ever smoked a belter cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert .blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. 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You must ride in'it to know it. Take a real ride and you begin to under stand that here is a better light six, very much betters It has an enclosed over head valve motor, of exclusive Cleveland design and manufacture and tested in road work for three years before being offered the public, that gives performance unsurpassed. A real ride will show you, better than can be told you, that the Cleveland has power and pick-up and flexibility and ease of driving that do not come with many other cars. Low-hung spring suspension and splendidly up holstered cushions wipe out the road bumps. Beautiful body lines place the Cleveland above the usual plane in appearance. Upholstery is of genuine hand-buffed leather. Come let us show you what a car the Cleveland it Tmirinfc (lur (Five P-.issengcr*) $1,185 Roadater (Three Pasnengera) $131$ Sedau (Five Piu?eo(ieri) $2195 Coupe (Four PaMengera) $2495 (Pr1o*? P. O. B. CWTfbad) CAMDF.N MOTOR CO., Camden, S. C. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY,CLEVELAND,OHIO $1 WATEREE MILL NEWS 4III S11m<I<i\ lust on*' of iHi nn?-d |W" pI'CSKiVO service* over held hi Camden took i?law ?i the unveiling of u tablet erected to t Ik" hoys of 11*0 W.HIerOO Mili.s wli . gave tliolr ttv<* so'that tho World inIght Ih\ safe for I Hmiuh ruoy. A large Orowil listened iih If fasci nated jo the speaker of tho day. on i In.- j'!.11 i'? ? r111 u o i v <n?tUlKUl?<Ut>i] the mother hud relative** of the boys in who i- uu mory so many had gath? i ic ?l At thro? thirty iisseml?l,v >\as blown HixI i platoon of ex-scnirr men ffifW In and marehejj from tho Held adjoin ing the mill to their plaooH on tho platform with that same oW time snap 11:411 only a year or so atfo brou#UJt fOf.tll t'ri'iii I ho heart* "f 111*' l-Yem-h admiration and cheers. The Kev. W. E. Furcron onvoked j tho <11 vine blowing upon the everclses of the day airtl that which the eVerelw'H represented.. A comiwny of ?cboi>l children vang "My (Vuntry 'Tin of-Thee". Mr. S. Harold Greene of Ixx-kwood, Greene & Oo. was then introduced hy chosen sentences urged that the ideals for which 80 many men had died should not. l>e forgotten hut that, we who re main should lire on uud perjxvtuate those prinelpals which were dearer to these hoys than their lives. The speaker of the . day. Hon. W. IV delyoaeh threw back the curtain, revealing. In his clear cut, sincere man ner, the events which are now history. He compared the Ideals of Germany with those of the United States. He lead his hearers from the training oariips of the United States over the seas ami into tho trenvhes and then vIvidiy pointed out the breaking of the JftniVrburg Line and fb ? btckward rush of the (Jcrmans, A wave of sduiw passed over the throng as he .spoke of Flanders Fields hut when he f ivke of the detxjs of valor and the principals for which the men fell, sor row gave way to pride with the reali zation that those men had not djed in vain hut hud given their ail that true Christianity might live. Wl||fiv the banner which covcred tho tablet was lifted taps was tflown and the exorcises brought to an end. Oho hundred and ten employes of the Wateree Mills have joined the 'Mutual Sick Henefit Association. On Saturday April 1D1J0, the Itourd of Aldermen met at the Park View itotel for the tlrst monthly dinner. After a hoarty repast Mayor H. K. Ha I let t Introduced the first speaker Alderman Ivewis Anderson,, who be gan his remarks with a few well told stories and then . vividly told of his experiences iu different mills. He *q>oke about conditions of the pasi, tiie advan tages of the present an<? the posslbil ities of the future liitting the key note of his spe<H*h when he referred to the Ixiicfit derived from the meeting of the President, OrtK^nls and Operatives sit ting at the s.ime tabic and chatting on questions- of mutual interest. He inferred that the primary difficulty be tween labor and capital was a. fact that 'these two main factors of bust noss wen- not acquainted wlt'h each other. ' . Alderman lien Kobinson was then introduced. lie illustrated the fa<*t that a chw> mill and village were drawling* ?nifor any people who were aawlritlous ami proved it hy * a personal Mustration. Fie said that he and Mrs. ItotvinsOn drove through the Wateree Mill village to town on week ends they were impressed hv the neat ncs-- and pr< gressfveness t.f everything jwrtaiiMug to the mill, so much so that tknallv he Jn^t Jia<i to grve np the farm and conn* hack where things were hawjening. Alderman *;i1*> iviVrnhl and I?. T. Davis. ex-soldiers told of their home coming after the war and rinding the village fur heyond their exijeetations .Hid the mill adhering to those sanl tiiry standard^ .?-??( up hy the I'nited Stales Arni.\. Knob and e\e:*y Aiderni:t:i >jH?kc. ex pressing their pride in having Mr. Kendall with them. The hi>t speaker. Mr. II I*. Kendall of r.oston in a few i-harartcristic ex pression.- of the honor he deemed it to l>e it the tir.-t dinner of the (?ov T-rr.ini,' fh*ard. lie said that it was his intention to bring back to his mills the ideas that he found in the south and in *< me eases fo adopt these ]>rin Oipl<"S. At the Ilolvkirk Inn April 1. 1020 Mr. 11. 1*. Kendall entertained the Overseers and th?-i r w ivei..of the Wa ercje Mill. The tables were lxitutifully decora tori in baiKj-uet style. Mr. Ken dall acted as toast master. intmdw-ing Mr. J,. IUillou of Boston. Mr. Ballon told of the many j>lo4?>vnnt surprise* he found ou tills, his initial trip to the south. lie aoJd as a mill man he realized the problems in combining production, cleanliness. and cood fel lowship. He knew that to reach seven ty five per cent on one or all of tho?? faetors wa> a mans job but he sincere ly felt that the Wateree Mill conld boast of having a ninety per cent mark on the three <-r?m*>ined faetors. The Overseers were called upon by Mr. Kendall a?id mtc a good arr-ourrt <rf thvmsrh ivs not only a> mil) I0<H) but a* puMio si*ttlteiu MJ*w (*, I). Hmithanf wbo In onoof tin* U*st iwulioj* lu Uh> *x>nntry along <>In<-a clonal lines forlofly of tUo tlllleraoy o# South Carolina dm!> In her onthuslasile manner itoinU*! her lirai?-r-; i.> ilir brighter ?lay whleh is <la\vnlu*j \vlu?n IIIKf'frtt'y w?i 11 rvonhial l.v Ik> wIjhmI out. Tin* ItNistnmnU'r, Ml*. KomlaH ex lurtts.'HsJ his huiiihiess oil huvljig so many kiichIm. all of whom ho knew Juui their fuevs tu'ruwl I??\\.?i ?1 iluf ;_'o:i1 viiirii tiicn.ua (tU&HiS!4 < Hi Sat unlay last 4 \ ila IU-n rallr?l oin liis Imsehall uunlhlnles lor U?0 'irsi 11111?.* (hi# Heii.tOU. 1 Most all ItHMlrtMTH at lttWt )VUIW t,vlla Th<>r<\s a wraith of n?nv ftltfOflg fM * ur?? Krnuk Mtifc?! Ci.mU'V ItoNton b***< \>h1! Uni#, liarmw wbo oarrW* him*# \ w?n nutun- tg J Gordon 'J rant, furiuorly ..f nirJ? I;v uikI Iloiu.s i\,\h wh( \ . < rul >?'urs wlti* {]# ^ Uuuu?hUv stati' Icnjnio !< jg/ia v?tv imu'h fin ,,in,f(|f . iv>)*v,s ??f tlu< Sfasou {k >111. 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