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f ! ?il. CAMDEN CHRONKdl H. I). NII.KN , teller and PmUUnv mr?-?--- ? ?; ? J PubllKkcJl fvA fc'rldav h( N? It road atreet itirfvotirfil afc$fi? ('I C South Caroltnf pmdoffiei a* ; class mail mafioV. Price "per am" I $200. , ~ .;r>\ , '. \ ~ ? ii TMii i ( urodfn, S, C., Kridsx, June 10, IWi. T' ' " r<. " ^ I '? ? State Senator Wlghtman of Suluda heaped a good-alsed l>ill In the stfcte when ho introduced In tho 1021 (icncrnl Assembly, his resolution call injsr ft* a Hat of all employes of state department*! and Institutions, from janitors Up to the governor. The of fice force of the Comptroller general's office In 4i I work on this list now and will probably 1>e at tin* Jolt for several months. The Senator's idea Is to as certain if any employes arc drawing two salaries. Operatives of Highland Park mills at Uock IIlll. numfl>erlng ilitf, quit work Inst Wednesday morning at t() o'clock, protesting against; wage reductions i>( approx liuately .'<0 per cent. None of the other mills will be affected Im mediately. so far as can lie Ion rued, though no statements have been. Is sued l?y tln> workers. Pvt. Humid l> c a I la uhcr of I tii l f< ry A Nineteenth field art tilery'. Camp Jackson, was drowned at Caunhmaii's1 pond about '2 -o'clock lu*t Thursday afternoon when Pvt. William Plant, also of Itnttery A. nntrowly es eapi*d death at the same time, he he iny rescued after an attack of cramps .Inst after Private (Jallayher had gone down for the scoud and last time. T. I la good (iooding, ousted auditor of I lampion county, must give up the i-fficc of auditor and all the property, records, etc.. of the office within 24 hours after personal service of an order issued -h.v the state supreme < ourt. The order of the court directing Mr. flooding to turn over the office t > his successor. W. Jesse Thomas, was issued h.v Chief Justice (Jury follow ley 'in oninlon of the court Thursday. 1 tcbu use I helicVe that the law of the state of South Carolina reflects and upholds the ideal standard of mar rJaye which .Christ Himself has taught us. I have ruled that under no condi tion will I ulve permission to the s cleriry of the church in South Can444m to remarry divorced people," said the Hi. Rev. \?iii. A Cuerry hlshop of the South Carolina diocese of the Kpisco 1 ia I fhiw li in . addressi^iy Die annual convention of women of the dipeese at fireciivijlc. ; * J{H? K. .1 oiii's, ii |i|H?in(ci] i ic.i surer of Abbeville comity to succeed tlu> late .Tames ClmlUMM'M and 11 brother. of State Tax < 'ommis^ioner A. W, .tones shot himself hist week. l>ealh was^ insianta ih'oiis.' Ill health was the cause '?f h is deed, he having been a jr^eat sufferer for '"any venrs with rheumu fi.sm. He l< u \ ev m wife and several children \ I.ife i?f Distinguished Sprvlit. I. i ii p. ? >?. , I i [ ' ! . I J ' ? - i ? ? I The grcatci> imrt of the .formative |m i tod <ii ihi" life of Dr. Sliu^n Itaruch was spcfif in South Carolina. In ? 'atndeti 'In- "read mediciiie." in the days when it was customary for younn ii??>ii.?i> siud\ in (lie offices of phys.l ? ? i . i > ? - when b,\ no means every doc tor attended a medical colleise. Then it tlx- Mt.lic.il t'ollei^e of South Caro '??>:' I >? itfei.dcd lectures. >i ud was _ ra>liiii I > d later from the M ? ?i I i ? *;i I ('>>1 !>-')? of \ it ur I ? I i : ( As ji field siirue>>li in ' ? i i i r.il I .(?( 'v a i 111 y In- rendered 'ill S ill ! Ill-Ill I 'ollfedeiaev sel;\ iee id' in>'?' '?"> i :i!hc and af.'ei the close > ?' i 1 i i , . ret ii i in . I i > ( '.'linden v. . !i. \ ; i lid | . r n | i.'i'd inedi 1 1 > *"? i I ~ 111.? | ' i i d e > *> i i > 1 1 ; i I a "til I ? ? I "d ' I ? ? < ill ' I'M ' ! i me ri' ?? i \ ? ? d '!"'!! 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Ni \ hlfT.s.df and his W.fe have l.een .. iii.ua the f?rem??sf. and thej l.routfh) . . their '-hlhlcgrn to l.?ve South <'nro ..ija. tie lived loanet Dim ti nn>s| of !, j. i ?)tii r j d#,'?. few of those \\ti?> knew tiiui in |xr siw. **c"inin. >'?it hi" twin" ?Tfid vr-r v iri't wili lie?f "'H of rcco' 'ortr<VT of sous and daughters Tlii* *-mk mifunmi'm Cmndeii Attorney M?4e Plm For bMiltni Assistant Cashier. I l4 : U & fmjelul t<fjTUjjj,?Vafe. ; OiariesAji, Jtine h- VV. fjj < \ llftes jr.. or (\mimntu, phmdjta|0f^iiityjb6<' for# Judge if. a. M. smith in jjbd ?rid cottvfc hew this afternoon of)au for en?t>e/,y.elineiit <>f ftVei JM50.000 from the Mberty National bank, of which lie wit* assistant ^sh ier, wuh wen teheed t? j??y a flno of $3,000 and costs and to serve five yearn In the federal prison in Atlanta. Ou plea or his counsel* spokesmuu of whom wax Mendel l<. Hmlth, the senteitco wan suspended ,".o da>s under bond of $20, (KNI to allow the defendant to perfect a |M't it bin for oardon. Mr. Hates will la- In custody nntll'the bond Is furnish ed, arrangement* being under way to do *?> piriaiiptly. Mopdel I. ?Smith . made an eloquent plea on behalf of Ids client. Other attorneys representing the young man were 10. (\ Mann and r>. O. Herbert. Attorney Smith stj^sscd (he facts In mitigation thai tin' shortage was not delected but became known only when the defendant had called (he cashier's attention to it, that he had made a full confession of the situation, had made all reparation possible, that (he money, abstracted had not been used In speculation, but was absorbed in, an automobile business in which the defendant was Interested that the bank suffered no Interruption of business, and that the defendant, had paid back a large proportion of the shortage from Ids own resources, other arrangements completing protection of the bank's' In terest so ii had lost nothing. Mem bers of Mr. Hates* family were with h I in in court. , tie made no statement and accepted the. sentence calmly. Accidental l>eulli <?f Chilli. ( NM 1 1 huii.. the IHinont hs-ohl son ? ?f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight. died Wednesday. May HHP. The 'child was playing about as usual, and by some means got hold of a box contain ing thnee strychnine tablets and aite two <>f them. When it was noticed that there was something wrong with the child, lie was beyond medical aid. However, everything: possible was done I" save ilie child'-*, life, hnt death re jilted in n few hours.- Kerdiaw Men. FlMt Halt* af Cotton The fit'sj hale qf eotton was made in Texas last week. It was shipped to Houston. where it brought $1,.'{00. This \\;|x |,y far tlx* earliest' eirtttiin hale over marketed, being ;i month earlier than tin* first hale lad year. !Ulio previous record for the first hale was June in. made in 1010.. Pleased Willi His Stay Here. Mr. John Coxe. one of the Veterahs who attended the reunion from Colum* Ida. writes to his hostess in. C'amden the following words of appreciation it 'Camden find her people: "I *en r Friends : I fully intended to write you briefly before leaving Cam den.. hut. as you know. I was some what pressed for time. However. I wish to say now a few words about the plenary success of tin' state reunion so recently held in your lovely City of Camden. As a whole and complete accomplishment the entertainment of I In- Veterans by your noble citizens left nothing undone that could have been desire* I (in the part of us old sol diers of the South. Entirely apart from its great historic interest Cam den certainly was an ideal place, t? hold Mieh a reunion. < >n every hand? ;il the fine Hapti-f ebnreh. where the public meetings took place; on the -paielniis grognds ef your court hrtn<e where there wa< a never failing enter rnlnnu'nt of music hot coffee and "a nil w iehes. i ? ?? ? cnhl ^ ? f : drinks, t : 1 1 1 k ^ of i< e water cigar-. cigarette- and evert tobacco. boy -emit service and the ! 1 1 - ? ? ? I i ? I,il I'.IM'tlr eed.it tree; at the a nil I e i I i kl' ! . i \ j i ! i. h ; i rid I lie good tiling*- t ? ? eat ' 'ict'e . ,i ! T } i ' v llliee hall- \\)lele part- of tile elabor flte progra") MM i thj^J'tie mil- > Mild n 'uiit \ d;i it. ? - heid t' u th: ? n t he iii.hi> 1 1 .i n-port iiig and eiijo.x.ihlc ridi - i tul e\iitr-ion- through eit\. ? 1 1 1 n ; :ind oiirroiindi m: 'intr\. and po-idM ;il'<>ve nil the 1 1 pel i private dour- nf V" ?' -li.lt hi a I t ed ) I-" j ?!? a lid I III I ' i ? r ? 1 1 1 m h i 'o i' ? I i x ! Mtid h o - 1 1 t 1 1 1 ! < p t\ v : i r . ? terta inmenr in their t'ii .? in.ti., ? ' in I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 \ i 'I her p I a ? - -. i r , . ? - and ' ? iti i - I . . ? n ' 1 1 : . . ? ? : i . i n I ^ i \ on ? v i I > h i i . d I In I r I nothing I ?nt the ? gln-t. . 1 1 d in i a eiiilm-M ' < 1 1 1 u i -i1 - nf y..nr pitri 'ti' people ? I ? : ill- fto'n the ip- id" the 1 1 1 I.I t* \ I n ; I ' - I'm ?< fill ? lit Veil , n- ,,f (hi- Wa r lie tw.'it the \ ? d then front thc*e - I 'I c I ?! 1 1 V ? ? ' I ? : ; t " - - ^ ', | . \ pre-- i. ?M * ;? % t i i - " I " h ~ i? ' ' j i - ! . 1 1 1 . i ? V f ,1 1 1 It'll . ?: I . ? V . r 1 1 : 1 II ill d " \\ , ?? getii ? t 1 1 Aid then i..i r? n-n'a r ? 'hi ?? u.i- thi* g t f j ?: i ? }??"??? "t" . r . i ; i ; i n \\ h ? h ;ibou: fnili iiiliidr'i .1 nld \i-ti-t iit? M li.-u: i. lie :hon?.ii!il - . j i r "id. t.t - .i ml i t f 1 1 i t ?, -? s i ?} 1 1 in i j ? i ?? , i . f.l I.' I V i .1 \ .1 . t \ h'*a-- t fiN a [;?! ?_'el.t lellli'J. Mild lad\ ilt:/.-ii? tuok plT' A 1. 1 1 !a 1> tin i*i t' ? i' ii^n.il i u ? i "f .i f i ?-h f i \ ' with : ? ? -rii I ? . i >1 ?I ? .1 < ? f fee M"d 'i M- ? ,< . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . i . . i ? nil I tie u'lM *- br T : . , . . j ,j 1?.,, , fire n llj(- i ri t k , r tin < ' > f . -d ?? r : ? t ? ? I'lld I >iekel|?i< HI II, I.! I) i ; . ? 1 1 f ? f < ? fill"1 , rendering of ?]i. .-r-iini ?? d si.;i?rs during the reunioi it I pr. ran ? : . \ . : In hea rt t otiehir n I '. * ? ? f T? I l'"lid.'\ I ?re:intii?g I t ' I : I|.f ( nut 'ru?t ni>self fi \\ r 1 : i it .! y ; k ')? ? ** w I ? \ A 1 |ir.i :m' .i : ? t ; ' . : ! ? the i f m 1 1 ? ! :r ti d f i " I lleh j 'I oiinrnt a! tie Vlajesj;. W.i.vie Rrid supfvirteil 1 ? \ I ?*-si 1 1 r i f 1 1 1 A'.'ne? ! \ w i r; The f <.\ *? Sj? <*>;,?( ' HABITS or THIS RKD rOX .% Bit ?f Nature Miotly mi Told l?y C. \. Drpton of 1M|i County. In fCferenee to the ml fox In the Upper part of the sta te making his ?ton In tin* ground/ tiny do Dot fol low thut hrtbjt now, but uk?? the natural rock which ran be fouiui In all the rooky hill* of that aection. Hitch deim are used In the breeding seftnon In which they raise their young. The breeding season coin oh on very carjy In the spring <>f the year. The young fox rcmutiiH In the den* until the beginning of gu'muier when they nre taken to the eo?l shade* of the swamp ami trained 11s only nh,v Itey Kurd knows how lo train them In the art of curing for themselves, Itnck in the seventies and eighties When thut section' wan much overrun with foxes the hunters took advantage of this tender age of tbe young as u suituhle time to thin them out While At took inan>\ ypars to do SO they did succeed in almost exterminating them In thai section. Hut since Jthe game laws have taken a hand in the matter I hoy are on the increase again anil lovers of the chase can OKaln indulge In their favorite sport over the hills and hollows of old Heaver Creek, but the times will be few and far between that they 'bring old Hlleds" hide hack. The jdcasui'c In pursuit or possess but must be couccdnd to ipursnit when it co 1 ill's to fox ehasjug, for a her the chase ends there Is Utile <>V no pleasure in it. The noise of the hounds Is what gives the thrill. To see a fox give up after hours of t'utille effort to save itself wescnts a sad rather than 11 pleasant scene. As the noise of the dogs draws nearer and all hope vaulshos. it becomes be wildered and confused? seeming not to know which way to go the noise seems to be in every direction. Realiz ing that further effort Is unavailing it stops, turns toward the dogs, and lets out a piercing scream, makes a feeble effort to bite the flirst dog that reaches it. and all. is over. Its carcass Is riddled 1$ its worst enemy - the hound. The noise ceased and calm restored, the hounds now look more sad than otherwise. ? The fox is known to be a vef.v de structive pest to the poultry man. getting its share of both fowl and eg;;*. Hut a fox will not take the last cgi: out of the nest of a laying hen. If knows (he fowl will not quit the nest as long as there i< ex^s left in lit. tf knows too Ilia l the hen will set on those some day and her meat will serve h! Ill a better purpose than the egg? alone, and he usually tfcts her the first night *he takes the nest. The seel Ion referred to in the upper part of Hie comity takes in a broad ^1 rip of rcu'ky hills. beginning at the borders <?f the saiul hills, running west to the Catawba river. The many rock ?lens so readily found on these hills N| the object that dure* the fox to that section. when1 the young me raised ill *afety while they stay in the den.' <>ne of the noted places for fox dens Is tho Kelly lloek Hill. At the fop of tKis hill near the level stands >< large granite rock. perixMidicular on one .side, and level on top, while the oposite side slo)>cs in such a manner that one can reach the fop by little elimjiiing. The western end* hangs over somewhat in ;the shape of an umbrella, and in the space under this rook is a smaller rock that would serve the pur|M?*e?of >? din i n it tabic. It was under tld* shelter that Kelly and hi* band of Tories lived in i i m? ? i >t" the lie v olut,iouar.\ conflict. It is said that tin- >m?tkc *lains from the Kelly fire can yet be *eeii mi the ! t oof overhead. This, bit of natural *? <m r\ i* .11 tlie i ??i initial woods ami here under the j -hade*, amid a pt'ofu- ion of wild flow , er*. the fo\ a 1 4 d the buzzard find ji n i j ideal spot to rear their n neiirli j fa -Id" I teritiMi Forgi\ .1 t * - 1 1 1' ? ; f !-'? \ ? A!. - ? V.I ? i fe i ha rd \ lid l'llll.' '.I \ in ? . m ? !| t 1 1 \ ft lend lit* I r? f. -i j iii I 1 ; i :n i or : .* i \ *! no! k . \\ h * i i ? : l I t I !i"ii ii.ii*? *ee i la i U \ . ' ? .ii art ! _ I \ ? . I Tut ? o < 1 1 > I. ? !? ? !l\ I >! :l \ eVS \ ?e ail need tin , i ?? I hd of friend*. ? >11 M*f I. a Ve 1 1 i ill j r : ? : ? * ? . < d ' *uffel'eth ioiitf < '.i *: not :i Hit) n >i );...* : ? ..ii *e nd * Forgive A ut In- I k- ' :ift HXKCt XOK'S s\l l of S, .1, I ll < '|| I o| I I ,, ? 'ii*? \ ? ? f K e r * h , i w I i.. i. i <1 )>\ v i r ' . ? . , ? i ? l ? ? ..f !*?-??)? i r ? < '??ii i r -.f K ? r- , \ i'?>niit? .nut in order to -etrie I <t:ite of John .t Wnrk'iiiai. . ] . .!*??: .1 * agent T ? . T ~* t t ? o \ K i i I \ ? ft he I - ? r 1 I \\ . - k ? I . i * I v i ffe: f,,r * * i . if j ?* ? 1 ? 1 1 ? out- -\ ? ( .pe 'ho < on*' 1 1 ? i *?? .|o<?r in S C. ? n \\ edm^da \ ./line 1 . V 1'?'_*1 ? t 1 > ?!.->. k i. vn 1 e\Mri<;n" 7 ?a??entf'r * I ' ? I'M*. lei IN...' ,'nol.o ! \ KIKNf.WI' for S I' Moykin T' v f u f or KN<H)?INU TttK siiow - Hmv tu? Ciuw (?lrt Kepi l> * lUpld Kir* OMteri^loii. Views hiuI Interviews sat in tin main aitde second back #eat on Thurs day night at the Chautauqua tent dur lots the play. "Nothing lijit tin* Truth." | On the very hack wont- w wo a uuwlier j of young ladle* #ud in t Im' nund>er wan I OB0 Who chewing gum ami gig gled and kept up mpid |((| small town" talk. ? The rust of character* Included Hob. the hero; Mabel, a young flapper ; Mr. and Mm. Austin, Van Dnsen, the bish op; Hob's sweetheart, Owen mid Mar garet Clark, friend .of Owen's. flare's a sample of the line of taVk l he giggling girlie on I he bark M-ai kept up to her friend throughout the show as she chewed her chewing gUUl. i "Oh, gee, I wlah# I had a seat up Hlu?:i front. I can't see nothing bore. I think they ought to have more scuts in 1 a Chautauqua tent. Ain't it hot? lj hope It don't rain. You know I heard :_wuh going to get married. Won j (ier if there are many people at the i picture show tonight? Ain't you glad, you come?" I J'lnter the hero, ; "Oee. siin'i. . h?- 1 cute? Oh. I think ho is just darling. | 1 lot dog. I believe 1 could loYc him my self. I hope he wins in bis bet to tell the truth for -1 hours. Aint bis hair curly? Wish I had -a, fellow like him." Kilter Mr. Austin: "(Jolly, ain't be fa t V I think he is horrid. Oood actor though. I believe lie is funny. Look ai him sweating. Hot lui eats a lot." Knter Mrs, Austin: "Ob. ain't she darling? You know I know a l uly it. Yorkville that looks like her. I ?<*??' t she remind you of Mrs.-; ? ? - ? Aint her dress prtjtl.v? Wonder what it cost'.'" Muter Van Dusen: "Ain't he a dan dy looking man, though? Lord, be K almost bald-headed. Look at tlietn eyes. Ain'l they b ird? ,T Tn?t in* Is a i(. under. You know he reminds ine of ? ? ?-up town. I think he is cute, though. Kilter the Hishop : "Laws, be looks more like a monkey than a man. Look at t hem side things on his face. Lis ten to that squeaky voice. Ain't he sickening? Hot Oog.-l couldn't love him it* there were no men. He, reminds me of ;t preacher 1 knou4* I don't nie-in our preacher, though." Kilter Owen, Hobs sweetheart : ?'Ain't she sweet? Ob. I think she's just adorable. Bet she's all painted though. Ain't that, skirt short. v 1 wouldn't wear 'eni that short for noth ing. Come t" think about it though she ain't so pretty. 1 know :i heap of girls prettlcr'n her." Then she chewed tin* chewing gum rapidly to V. ? I.. in the row ahead if seemed to say. liekety split, lickety split, lickety split." ? Enter Mahel, the flapper: "Hot dog, ain't she got her nerve though? On. I think she Is horrid. Oliwl they ain't no girls around here just liko that. T'gh." % ? "Enter Miss Clark: "Oil. ain't she tacky? Ain't she. disgusting? Listen at that voice. Wouldn't it kill yon? Look at that hat. Look at that dress. I don't blame Hob for .telling the truth and saying they were horrid." And so it went on and on until the hour of 4 o'clock, which was the con elusion of the play and Bob won hi* $10,000 bet. And the gjggling girl iif* the back seat said. "Hot Dog." again, and V. &>l said "Thank the Lord." and then everybody went homo- York Kmpiirer. Wanda Haw ley supported b.\ Walter liters jv l. lied for showinu at tin* Majestic ue\i Tuesday inx a s ia' feature ' The Home Stretch^' What Has Ciimdoii to OtlYr? Mil 1 1 \ | in ? i ?l ? ? utterly f.i i I t<> rr:i lizo thr ntjinx i i it } T ;i ill ipif^l i ? ? 1 1 ? tluif :i i m >it i ' r<>i ;i I ?.????! ? t :i r\ < -;* ! i ? ?? I oil i ? > [.'III^UtT \\ lull III' Mill!- II 111:111 \N 1 1 ? ? i ?? iiiliM <?<!?>! if nu.xiiiL.' I" 1 1 i ? i I \ wlii.!i In- i- M-ixinu ..r ,iT.ii?tii| ih iiiiMiii^ .i 1 : 1 1 ir ? ? "i:i luil'.ii'l ii r i nu tlnnl \v 1 1 i ? - 1 ? : wlii i! i ? ? 1 1 1 ) ?! ? ? ? t <1 \\ ii f'lip'. x 1 1 1 1 tui 1 1 .) ? l-f | M ' ? I [ I I ? I \ >1 tin In l.i I t I ' I .1 Ii X I I ,| Ii ' ? III" , Tin ? ; .'ill- v u ii ? .1.. 7i * i r ?jnji ??. ? 'link i>! : ! 1 1 ? ~ i i 1 1 ? | ? Mil! i|in-*t ii>u? x\i- ;i : . I'liiitinu 1 ???! ? >\* vnii' - f il.i- in ? : :m |inl!;llil "In-- Tin ?i ? 1 1 1 1 ? - T lull- WIM'O I n il I ? v Mi I. \ I nit .iini I'kftv, I i -? 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I ' :lt ? 1 ? \\ I i '* I I ' i I v w.i'i r - t 1 1 1! \ I ' * -1 1.. : 1 i x ? -? . ? j If* tiir- ? 1 1 1 ??! "? <f ''*'k ?:wf? I ? - hrnith rlrpn rtnu-nt '? I ' J h<?-jni.i - I Jit xviflti-nf Jinx . hi ji'*f ???! ??1 - ' ?? 5 ? t " I < a: I fill- H!?* n '? f :? rn : : 1. , f"X\ h '' If. xx then 1 r? i-trl 1. 1 j.ri'-on 1 ati'l f'ltnrr'' I'- i' ;.? ? if liitfinT fwluratioti r>r #.f *..i?]ii(.?v ; trn >?! 1 i>s '* 1 1 v I il'rui i ? - I ? - % ? EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK Camden Team Meet* the Fallowing Team* Next Week MONDAY Lancaster vs. Camden TUESDAY Hagood v?. Camden % WEDNESDAY Camp Jackson vs. Camden THURSDAY Manning vs. Camden FRIDAY Manning vs. Camden SATURDAY Manning vs. Camden FRIDAY WILL BE LADIES DAY I. I. ? i .1.1 II A. ? Admission, Adults 50c and 5c War Tax v Children 25c and 3c Tax ; i ikI concert courses? Its newspapers? III- postal facHif ics? I. People? Shall I Hkt* till' |K*t?l?li* '(if the town/ Art; they "home folks" I without false e.velusivencss? Arc they j . neighborly and frlend.v? Is flic town ? t ier frolll factionalism'; j 5. U(?<? relation -(''tin 1 have a good, | I i nil* in that town? I ami my family? 'How ahout the theatres. museums. 1 gymnasiums, parks, ?? t ?.? V Aro inviting opport Unities for pleasure drives af forded by well paved streets? (!. Ckm wo live reasonably and well in that town? Are the best of modern conveniences available for its residents. I ??jeet rieity. uas, telephone. etc? Are the housing and shopping conditions favorable? Uents. ta.XOS, and prices fair? Hoiels good? Home and truck gardens and dairj products plentiful? 7. Accessibility? ^Cun we go and come i easily? Does the town have adequate j railroad connections and train service? I Sinri ear lines? Interurban lines? Well marked automobile routes and hard surfaced roads? s. Can I make good use of cairital I In that town? Are there bankini: facil ities? Manufacturing interests? I'p to-date stores? (iood shipping fa? -il i ties? Favorable labor conditions? A prosperous fai'iniug territory? Active co o|teratii>n among business interests? !?. Bni'ploymenl"? ? Can I get. a job in that town at fair pay and with good prospects for the future? Can I count on co-operation from organizations making it their business (<? help intro duce and establish new commercial in t crest s ;nid tn welcome new citizens? 10. I'rogressivoness-? Shall 1 find I that I am in a town having a pro gressive city government, active civic i . . ? ? organizations. modern l'ire nrntArttfU and a putl together spirit in every thing n town with h future? Moral : "l.et's startfl by our Chamber of Commerce. morally and financially," ? ? : ? letter of Appreciation. Jtnlge \V. F. Russell, couiQiandcr of Camp Uloiiarcl Kirkland, of this county, ha* received the following let ter of appreciation from General C. A. Heed, of Anderson, Commander of the South Carolina Division of United < 'oufedera te Veterans : "On the Mrd lust. in honoring birth day of President Davis, the veterans of this County were tendered a fine dinner. I>,v the "Dixie Chapter. T\ 0. V? which was attended by thirty-seven veterans and greatly enjoyed, and in telling then* of the magnificent en tertainment and delightful time ae cowled ns in 'your charming city, it caused deep feelings , of regret from those who were not with us there* tod I take this occasion to tender my thanks, personally, and also for the S. C. Divlson of Veterans, for the n>ag nlficent reunion which is pronounced by all one of the best, if not the very best, we have, enjoyed for many year^ past, and the' memory of the cliarra _ ing people of your community and their royal and kindly entertainment of us all. -Tvlll linger as a very bright spot in obr memory us Jong ns life shall last. . ^ "Regretting that 1 could not have the opportunity of seeing your good self personally more frequently whilst there, and with very kind regards." Attention Campers and Contractors. You are probably planning to take a camping out trip ol some sort, in which ease you should Iiavc a first class new Wall Tent, as shown by cut. Can give you Tent 0 feet J inches by 11 feet 8 inches of 10 oz. "Pemp" material for ?521.50 or 12 o z. 'Tsamp" material for $2i>.50. Tents priced without fifes COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 W?l Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. To Holders of COTTON i We have a profitable plari to offer you. W ire for letter C 50 without obligation on your part. SERVICE ROSE & SON 24 Stone St Cotton Brokers New York Fill your basket at LANG'S GROCERY for p'c niCS nuu camping aU pplie* as well as for your reg^ uiar requirements. We handle groceries 0 quality for those who care. . Lang's High Grade Grocery