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GREENVILLE COUNTY SURVEY APPEARS FROM PRESS TIe )racticl- of takinig :4ock is a roitinle matter with every well orgal ilized husiness establishlilent. Tile principle involved is a good one to apply to the affairs of a county. A real1y siccessfull de mtiocratic goverminlienlt is developed onythrough an enlightened viti zenship. With these ideas in Imind, a little over a year ago, tle I)epart ment of Rural Social Science of the UnTiversitv of Sou1th Ca ro linla and the ('eenville Chlamber of Coiimerce cooperatively ar ranged for anl ecoiolic and so cial stily of Greenville county. This work alias been very ablly (lone by Guy A. Gullick of Green ville county, now an attorney in that city. IHe was assisted in the task by J. S. Meares of Fountain Inn and 'J. 0. Williams. two stui dents in the Universitv. This bulletin appearing from the University Press is the first of a series making unique litera ture in the life of the state. It shows the progress of the county along many lines. Some of the deficiencies existent are portrayed in as constructive a imanner as possible. The aim and object of the entire publication is that it nay more fully inform the citi vens of Greenville County con cerning their heritage and point the way in some measure towards yet better achievements in civili zation in the future which lies ahead. The Florence County survey is in page proof at the present time and will he forthcoming in a short vIile. Other county suir veys m process are Anderson, Cliesterfield, Dillon, Orangeburg. Saluda, Richland, Lexington. Pickens an( Sumter. Several of these will be finished by the end of the present s(h)(ol y:ear. It is the plan of the Departient of Rural Social Science ulitiiateIy to prepare sich a stuldY of each county in the State.. "GOOd habits, habits of indis try, conscientiousness, thorough ness, method, accuracy and puie triality, once foIrled by a youing man, are a fortilne of theiiselves: inwrouight in the very tissues of his being, they beconme a part of himsel f, and inlsuir~e Ihis suiccess as 1n0 ouitwa r(d ep enn possil do 1. On the other hiandrad.11( habits, though qjuicldy ac(quired, hang forever on the whieels of enlter priise, and1( ob)strunct and( dlefeat amll p)rogress, to the ruin and( shiameu of their victims." IItere are the reasons wihy imen fail as rep)ortedl by Bradstreet: CAU1ISE4 PER CIENT Inicomp jetence 3. Inexp)erienice 5.6 Lack of (caIpitalI 30.3 I niwise credlits I .3 Irr'aud 7. Va i lures of othiers 1 .7 (Cxtravayga nce 1.1 .Neglect 1 .7 C'ompeti tioni 1.1 Speciftic condhitionis 11 .3 Speculation .7 Prof. Mloc.CItchen: "Mr. Brooks What we all want to know is what is Gresham's Law?", what makes Huck delirious when IIrooks: "Perfessor er perfessor the Imue "Chicoril" is mention I (lt kniow hut I will tell you ed? *: * * "Reading maketh a full man, A tragedyA inl :1 acts. conference a ready man, and Oct. 1.- IIe met her. writing an exact Imlan." ( )ct. 2. IIe won her. 1 * * ( )ct. 3~. lie mrried( her. ur O-rell to Pat Adams: "I hear you are going to leave us?" 1lowm to Winl a Wife. A<hans: "No sir; I haven't li*y a Packard and ride up thought of it." Iailn St. Dr. ('urrell: "Why Coach Mc * **Gowan, I heard that you were go "Make your life: (lont copy it." ing to Greenville to practice law ! UNIVERSITY BOYS, Spend Your Leisure Hours With Us. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated. A FRESH LINE OF CRACKERS, COLD DRINKS, Etc. 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