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DEVELOPMENT WORK CREATES INTEREST (Continued from page two) of the South Carolina Development Board, and, ex-officio, the officers of the' board of control. The board of directors may name fron among their member an expeu tive committee of five, who can -con veniently meet at frequent intervals to consider i'outine details of administra tion, which committee shall have pow er to act for the full board In such matters. Meetings IV. The board of directors shall meet upon the call of the president and ui4on the call of the president at the request of .five members of the board. The board of control shall meet an TU RVIg & 0MESTIC BLEr ND A Dealer Opp Clarendon county is some one to sell the BEL ritory. Will you be the edl business men are nlow tomobile business P~AYE a prlofitable business, i dustry in the world anc and bounds. Large capil you will beC suirprisedl a Iwill start you as a suce< centage of profit is got FOUR and you turn yomi in any other mecrcantik( small. WRITE AT ONCI PA R TICJ~v( Davis.M 1903 Mnin St. nually, as hereinbefore provided, an< upon special occasions upon the cal of the president,.. or upon the call o: the president at the request 6f twen ty membe' of the board. .County councils shall meet annual ly, as hereinbefore provided,.and spe cially upon the call of their respec tive chairmen when requested by ac tion of the board of directors. Policies-V. Important maters of policy -shal be determined only by action of thi county councils upon proposals ini tiated in the board of control or boar of directors, and submitted to them i referenda for ratification or rejec tion. Activities-.VI. The execution of the major activi ties embraced in the program of work of the South Carolina Developmen Board shall be entrusted each to spe cial commissions which commission Let's set this hi No raan ever smoke better cigarette thai You'11 find Camels une any cigarette in the wc price because Camelh every featura that c9 cigarette supreme I Camols expert blend Turkish and choice tobaccos puts Camels i: themselves. Their si will appeal to you, a you to smoke liberally' ing your taste ! Camels leave no unple retty aftertaste nor t 'cigaretty odor 1. You'll prefer Camels bh kind of tobacco smoke Camels are sold overywhere scie Packiges of 20 cigurottoa; or ten cigarettes) in a gla.aine-paper-cove atrongjy recommend this carton Al Offico aupply or when you traveL R. J. Reynolds Tobac< Winston-Salem, N. 4 ortunity in C!ai still open, wve needl L F"OUR in this ter lealer? Foresight seeing that the au .A pleasant and' C third largest in-. growing by leaps al is not necessary, L how little money 3ssful dealer. Per don the BELL money faster than venture. Risk is 3 F"OR FULL( JARS otor Con1 Phone 1226 I shall be organized as follows: I Whenever by action of the board of u I directors a commission is to be formed b a nominating blank, 'shall be mailed r to each member of the board of con- b trol, inviting nominations, and such i blanks, shall show (le existing - ugen- h - cies of government or institutionA or j - associations most directly concerned with the project to be dealt with,'I from each of which agencies, institu- a 1 tions or associations at lea.3t one 3 member of the commission shill be V - named, the remainder to be selected . I from the general' membership of the , i development board. From the nomina- , tions thus made by the members of the board of control the president' t shall designate twelve persons, who, a - when confirmed by the board of di - rectors, shall constitute the special r t commission. t -Finances-VII.8 I The funds of the South Carolina De- d t JIe : now! d a , Camel! qualled by a rld at any combine e n make a h of choice t Domestic I) ri a class by & noothness knd permit vithout tir asant ciga inpleasant bnd to either d straight i itifically aenied packages (200 j ed carton. We r the home or '0 t f e tC t 0 wBll. Four F COUM, A S 4C ti!!!!itit~tii /ttt ttir m e n elopment Board shall be disbursed nder a budget to be annually adopted y the board of directors, and no com iasion, committee or agent of the oard shall have authority to incur ndebtedness in the name or .on be alf of the board in excess of appro riations to its or his credit. The South Carolina Development oard, being entirely a voluntary gene yfor State-wide development, rust derive its support from the oluntary contributions of the citi enship of the State. The receipt of ontributions from all sources for arrying on the work of the organi ation is authorized, but in order hat adequate revenue may be assure nd a definite income estimated, it is rovided that the annual dues of all iembers shall be $10 per annum, and hat there shall be a sustaining fund ubscribed by the membership. All ues and amounts pledged to the sus aining fund shall be pledged for a birce-year period, and be payable each ear in advance, unless otherwise spe ally provided under special arrange tent with, the boar'l of directors. 0 VHAT TO DO WHEN A CHICK BECOMES CROP BOUND The crop of the chicken sometimes ecomes overloaded with feed, and its tin muscular walls become distended id partially paralyzed, so that the or an can not be emptied, or the opening ito the lower esophagus may become logged with a feather, a straw, or :me other substance which the bird as swallowed. The crop is greatly istended and the mass of feed is ither hard and firm. In both cases le symptoms are the same, and treat ent should be conducted on the aine prindples, United States Depart ient of Agriculture specialists say. For treatment, pour one-fourth to ne-half ounce of melted lard or sweet il down the throat and manipulate the ontents of the crop with the hand in uch a way as to tend to break up the iss. Unless the passage is closed hle contents of the crop will usual!y ass away within a few hours. For a w days feed should be limited in uantity. If the foregoing method is ineflect al and an operntion becomes neces ary, clip away the feathers from a art of the crop, and with a very harp knife, lancet, or razor make an cision about 1 1-2 inches long brough the skin and the wall of the rop. Then carefully remove the ontents o fthe crop with the finger, he handle of a spoon, or some other onvenient object, and wash out the rop with warn water. Pass the nger, vell oiled, into the esophagus o see thnt there is no obstruction. Sew up the wall of the crop first, hen the outer skin, using white silk r linen thread and being careful not a sew the two membranes together. n a few aays the wound will be heal d. Feed sparingIy on whole grains at il the wound heals, and do not give ny water for 24 hours. W;PoiiT ON CL.AUFENDlON COUNTiY (CIJAIN GANG; lnde Mlay 5, 1920, by Assistant See retary lirearley. TUhe Clarendon County chiain gang hoaws nmarked imprl~ovement under 'repani Fleminug. Hie is hbuilding a .'mo-permianent canmp near \lanuning ndi ha a11 iireadly comple1) itedl the sh elter >r* the trtucks andl has plan ted a anten to he usedl fot the benefi t of' "' gua~irds andl prisone rs. Mr'. F'lemi im is to lbe conigr'atulaIited on the an -ry conititons pirevail ing in his imip; the sewagiie dhisposal is fir abolve 'rayed~ wtih d isinf!ect:iat every oither iv. Int :tblition the foremanil seemsi ft he thorougly interest el in thle w eiingii or the entgei and the iremoval b te t rash now, aterunat i in ii ; ly ' eend coverinig tfor lhe b-ef-ing tents; sereeningi of the itchlen; tad the redutition of' onei ftn ii ii en fr lood bha~v ior a. uirted by Ilaw rthr t1( Ihanit the onii ethiI now, dedtlied.i G. Criowxfordl Wi!Iiamns, See. IThe guniilifed \v ''r- residinag in Sch laust ift Ni. 5 of ('lar non (ontty wvil he r-eh, taike notice -it tan i-I ;i t i< ill b, l Li a t .foordan 'Tfo thIIe purpiose f a!tine ion tihe -in if whet her .- i listrict. shall -'"1a4d (c(lleet nrn. 'l\ a fmithier The Greg A Ba cannot but lies sound bi On the have me comm:.. First Na W. C. DA J. A. WE J. T. STU Manning L. I Electric Everything in stock. Let us figu Venning's Old Star CRANE * for Bull ii COLUMBIi *OUR BA TH-EY ARE SINSEPA RABLEA A~ i\ ood future wv dIoesV't often happ ~:i Our institut ion ~hand investing bank~ We solicit the pa al at tributes arie lil< l:~ y (k'sire to become You never' regr< use to re'gre(t wVhen The Bawi 6.1~ JOSEP mmstm itest Asset ak Has be expressed in mere figures, rather in Service, Courtesy and isiness principles. basis of these things, which de us a power for good in this y, we solicit your account. tional Bank. VIS, President [NBERG, Vice-President. KES, Cashier. Electric Co., a JONES, Prop. al Contractors. the electrical line is carried in :e on your next "job." i Manning, S C WHEEL PULLERS I re mov ing Auto Wheel Gears~, etc. New I A rni hols Puller on y1 11~our wok. send SUIPPLY C'OMPANY I 1ilumbia, S. C. NK anid thout savin ifLIs sotif( lng that1 eni, yxoui know. trPonag ( ' t hese w\hose personfl such. it is- gon1. k of Manning VISOTT~jI, Pesien