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EXPOSITION HMfiCIAL. . u>. cwoliim Train to 8m Fran '*?v!itb Kiiprtaliiwqnl en Route. Hju,,-,!,!*. ?? Ma>' 10( -.?h.-d Che various commercial rSL of Houtli carol in? that tb . Carolina Society of California I* ,i j ^ihh IuI preparatlopM for a I. Mill")! of "Mouth Carolina r- June US. KXereUea will be fpj. ,1,,. Festival 1 I'm II a! 11... HxiH. (jr.tiuidK In San Fram-laco. The detail* ?' c,u* *iK,<,?1 Program for .lay, which are l>elng prepared, ?Kihly K announced within the yj' |( jrt H^o learned that the Com Ej| Bodh* of varlouH eltleM which ?m |h> vlnittHl by the Sou*h Carolina SLatloii* t'i> route to the Kxi>OKitlon tJT. -All South Carolina Train," are pklM preparation* to entertain tin# ^ Entertainment Chicago. ? the latter might Ih? mentioned WoC". where South Carolina Sorter Himh-Ih! will arrive on Sunday, Buje 20, at seven o'clock ill the inorn ?T in this meat Weafceru metropolis ft invention of the Associated Ad R<?tnif ( 'lulis of the World will he In jLiou during the two-day Htop that H jg Qtiide there. On Sunduy, the lr of arrival, the pulplta of many trt Sk?K0's ehurchex will lie filled by Sp celebrated advertlMlng men of Am gjoi and foreign countries The tfouth frrolliia delegation has been. extended Rerdlal Invitation to attend all ncn AosofllK' convention, whether or not tfy ..f all are members of any edver JJtux duh. The delegation Is eape (jillv urged to take part In the imrOde rf delegates to the convention, which fill lake place Monday evening on yjctilxan avenue, a principal thoro (ire of Chicago, which will lie throng ed will! twin of thoiiHandH of ]>eoplc from everywhere for thin occasion, jjguv Slates atid hundreds of cities till lie represented in thlp spectacular ppaut. The South , Carolina train (Hit remain, at Chicago Moyirlay even ly. a Bufflclent length of time to |>er ?lt of the delegation taking part In jfcCjwrade. and will leave prob&bly about 0 o'clock. Splendid arrange mcnts for entertaining t li?* ladles of tin* party have Ihmmi made ut Chicago hm *Ikcw here, |t 1 1 < I on the 1 1 it in every convenience will be | rovlded fur tncui. Kuti'rtHlnmwits K?i Route. The Chamber* of Commerce of South Carolina art' notifying the Com Olerctal Hodles of tlu* nine or ton ell lew which will I a? vUlted by the Ijoostor delegation. of tin* Mate* on ,vhl"h the party will arrive, and Upw Jong they will remain. All ufo receiving word ' in reply. that they will he given a cordial reception. ; Kach community that will he represented hy a party on 1 thin flip Ik realizing the lu)|>ortaucc of api>olntlug one of the loeai dclcga ? tlon to have prepared In advance, a good "h|kh?I" about the Itiwn from which they come, for the ncwspa|K*r p?lK)rte?'H who are ?ure to lieslegc the! I delegation In every city at which the I train halts. Nothing ahout the arrangement for the trip 1* being done on a small scale, although expenses are lielng kept at ; low waiter murk. The train will con Hist of modern, standard pullm&U lira wing room sIim'jmts and dtulug-rttom ears, such as are adapted to every convenience for long trips of this kind. Only the hest hotels will he patronized en route, as reservation on t;}u' ?I*K,lal Includes this feature. Through the effort* of the wide awake cominerclal organizations, every one on the train will he provided with a badge advertising the fact that the delegation comes from South Carolina. The showing made in the interest of the State iK sure to he effective. The wearing of these badges will In no way interfere with the desire to adver tise the city from which a delegate I halls. No matter how many South Caro UnlaiiK decide to make this trip, ar rangements have been made to cure for them. The ears will not he crowd ed, as are some ? excursion^ and those In charge of plans declare that If necessary, two trains will be made up. The larger the delegation, the more fittingly will the State t?e represent ed at San Francisco, and live advertis ing men have come to the conclusion that this State's plan of represents- j | SOUTH CAROLINA ^ Booster's Special Leaving June 8fti, 1915 Persons Using This Train Will Celebrate SOUTH CAROLINA DAY At Panama-Pacific International Exposition Which Has Been Arranged by the Governor for-? ? ? ' ?* _ . ; JUNE 28TH, 1915 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Has Befeii Selected as the Official Route c , A get-together movement under auspices of Chambers of Commerce of the State for SoXith Carolinians to travel together and become better acquainted, boosting their com munities at the Exposition South. Carolina Day., Stop-overs *nd many attractive Side Trips going and returning. Make ^our arrangements through .-your local Chamber of Com merce or address ' ' * W. H. CAFFEY, ? Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C; U. C. V. REUNION RICHMOND, VA. June 1 st-3rd 1915 t , ' -iMw" ? ' ' ? ? 1 ' ' - - i Low Rnt?? Via SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. j "The Progressive Railway of the South." . l*ATE FROM CAMDEN $6.80 r Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, with final limit [Jne unless extended by depositing ticket and Paym?" iof 50c in Richmond When limit jnay be extended to June 30. _1_ ? t hW \ ? ^ ... % u ' . at all rtAtions where there are agent.. ^?n* Chair Car* en all Through Train*. All Stee Eq ip "at For full information, see nearest agent or write * % SMALL, D. P. a|- J. S. ETCHBERGER, T. ^ Savannah, Ga. Columbia, S. C. ' : - \hHuU*l f,;a,tMr^ vvhUh w ?*tter M bul,,,|n* Building* v - v II., , 1U,Ul 4"" o|,l-v H*?ww ? Portion or (h?> State t li?>\ !' to vv|,j|^ ? r.,. ",n a law amount , attention an, | ,|u a ,0, of about tla> Mtati. ?i.?l rowi. from whhh Mtey come. A progressive 'Southern ? Ity not ma n> iiitlcs from our *iat?- hounds \h tWcgattuu at more in H two hundred liiisim '.<a lo i,. 1 1 the West wlua a zoo| <l4Hjs R or ,-oi,,M.. south < urollha will send IHO.V than two UuiulriMl ihmko.is to tliv l.x|?o.sltloji hut the object of the All South CarAllnn Train Is to have thciH go In a laxly. nrhwi* t,rai!t, Wl" through three v:luri?r Ht vs wf nu> s,rti" <?> IX. litis will enable delegates frolu J n.\ l?Hi't of the State to hoard the vv?h 'onvenleme, UK the best of connections are arranged for. Tim train leaven the State via the Southern Hallway On Friday June IN, It will loll Into kuox vllle, at hIx o'clock In the ?'^ 'ii.1K. Dinner win ik. served here and some hours sjient In this progres luL ?'V' ,M hV ,u'xf will he M.ul J." ami Home hour* that afternoon will he devoted to the beautiful elty of Indlnuopolis. Rarlv the next morning Chicago will I** reached, where two -days Stop will he I The delegates from the advertising ? luhs of South Carolina to the conven f",'i, IV n(K',nrl Advertising Clubs v . Iw< |C? NV ,M- l,USN<'MK^rs on the S<Mith < a rollna train, and after attend ing the sessions of the eonventlon in Iileago, many will accompany the South ( arollna delegation (o Sa<i Fran Pn route- Omaha, Den ,, fi m M,V5#,,? (Pike's. Peak and Man Itou as side trips,) Salt Lake lt.\,, and other big towns. As Home time Is required to make adequate arrangements, It is urged that reservations he made at onee. Another British Battleship Lout. A dispatch from London on Thurs day said that the British hattleshlp Goliath was torj>edoed by a Turkish submarine a?d sunk In the Uimbnu>Uov .. Only twenty otllcers ami 160 men of, her complement, : which listed about 750 men, are known to have been sifved. Winston gpeuoer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, told the house of com mons It was Reared the death list will reach 500. ?/ The Goliath is one of the older Brit ish battleships of the pre-dreadnaught tyisv She was built in 181)8. The Goliath <s the |hlrd British hat tleship whoso loss in the Dardanelles attack has been announced by the Bri tish government. Ixwh of the Irresist ible and Ocean were, announced March mnr. ? - ? ADVICE ON FEEDING COTTONSEED MEAL Department Bulletin Telia How Product Should Be Uaed in Feeding Beef Cattle. Clemson College. May 11.- Hie pro per feeding of cottonsefd meal is out of the most important problems l??fiiH? ngrlcultuhil workers in the South and the solution o#? the problem in nil its branches will l,e of immense value, to the fanners of the cotton l>elt. Farm ers will therefore learn with interest of the publication by the Department of Agriculture at Washington' of a bul letin oh ^Cottonseed Mesi ToT Feeding Beef Cattle." It la Farmers' Bulletin <><>;> and may be htod upon application to tlie Department of Agriculture. Among the conclusions drawn in his summary by the author of the bulle tin, are the following of special inter est to Southern farmers: 1)0 110t young calves Keovlt on cottonseed meal. 1 j " " cottonseed meal does * not cost ov^r $34 a ton It can probably be used to advantage In wintering the breeding I h^rd. - ? By feeding a ration of 2 pounds of cottonseed cake wifh corn silage, or 2 1-2 pounds of cottonseed e?ke -\yith coarse roughage such as oat straw, corn stover, etc., mature cattle can be wintered very <H>onomica11y. One i >< 'in >< l of cottonseed meal is usually worth as much as 2 pounds of corn for feeding cattR\ Cottonseed ineal stimulates the aj* petlte ?f fattening animals and will cause them to consume moire feed aiujl likewise to make greater .Aains. Uwy feeding? of? eottonseed- -men 1 should l?e Vdiscon tinned after 100 to 120 days where dry roughage is fe<i and after 150 days where succulent feeds are Us<yl. Cottonseed cake can be used verv profitably as a supplemental fee<l for fattening cattle on pasture.' (Fanners who are "breedlg lavf cat tie should write to the Department of Agriculture and ask for Bulletin 055. Bishop Denny to Preside. Bishop C. Penny, of Richmond, will preside over the $miual meeting of the two conferences of the South Car olina Methodists this year; accord ing to assignments ntnde at the meet ing of the coliege of bishops at St r^mi* last-week. /Bishop Denny will preside at the ' meeting of the South Carolina con ' fetfepoe at Charleston, November 24, hihT over the fneettng of the Upper South Carolina conference at Spartan burg, December, 1. m " l1. Fresh supply of Kern's delicious Pjfrooolitrn and candles, prices from 6c np at G. W. Crosby's. Old Zeb White H? l elU Hgw HU ?#U? Wm Om Short By M, QUAD Co?.yri*lu, 1D16. by ih? MoC'ure Nowftpupor Myndk-ute "Thai was a tliuo in my life when l thought I owned (bin hull rt t ut t of Ten nessee and was the highest man iu It/' Mihl old Zeb White uh hu wan in a story tolling wood one evening. 'That was a good many y'ra t|go and jest befo' I got married, and perhaps It WAS a powerful Kuod thing that mid thin" happened to me when It did." I asked the old man a question lu tended to draw him out, and after a bit he continued: ' "Waal, when I was a young man I hadn't no sense lu m.v head. I Jest reckoned that the critter who could wraatle and Jump and tight and veil was a smarter than than the governor. When I was twenty-three yearn old thar wasn't uuthln' human In thl* yere Cumberland mount'ln which could Stand up to me. One day ! fell lu love, hut that didn't settle me down any. Mehbe 1 was oven wuss niter that. 1 wanted to show off to the gal. yo' know, and ho I contluered iny mad career." ?" "The .girl In the present Mrs. White, I take It?" I said as he waited to till his pipe anew. ?'Jest so, sah." he answered, "and sbe had mo' hoss sense In her leetle finger than I had In my hull body. She knowed I was making a fuie o* my self. and she knowed It would take strong medicine to cure me. She didn't say much one way or t'other, but jest waited till the sign cum right. One day she went down to Spottsville. And when she cum home She sez to me. sez she: 'Zeb, thar'agwinetn b<> flown at Spottsvllle tomorrer, and I ?reckon I'd like to go. Will yo' promise to behave yo'rself?' " 'As to how?' 1 asks. " 'As to raisin' a fuss.' " 'If nobody steps ou my heels thar won't be sny fuss.' "We mode all our plans for an early . start *the next day. "She didn't say no mo' till we wus on the road next forenoon, nnd then sbe suddenly turns on me with : . 'V'Uev vo' ever been licked since yo* becum a fighter?* " 'Never, and thar'. ain't a thing as Stands on legs as kin do it' " *1 want io ask a great favor of yo'. 7a- h.' she 1bz as we walks along. \Thar's gwlne to be nn elephunt at that circus.' " 'And what of itV . " ?Not.hln'. I hope, but bein" he's big* Cflfu yo' are 1 didn't know but yo'd Kit ad and tackle him. Don't, do it, Zeb. Don't do it, fur my sake." "If she hadn't spoken as she did I'd never thought of tucklln' the critter.'4 .said Zeb as he softly rubbed his knee, "but them words sorter stirred me up. and I begun & git mod. We didn't say uuthln' mo' till we got to towu, though 1 was doin' u heap o' tblnkln'. We seen the elephant a-walkln' along the street with the purceshun. and my wife segkto me. sez she: " 'Zeb,. he don't look to, be very hefty on the jump, and |\e can't wraysle. but he 'peurs to be an awful fighter.' " 'Shoo,' sez I, 'but I don't reckon he kin ~flgbt fur shucks/ ? "Blmeby the parade was over and we went. Into the circus. I'd kept glttin' madder and madder all the time, and now 1 was ready to bust The elephant was chained up In the middle of the tent and I walked around him and felt dangerous. The missus was watch In7 me and purty soon she sex; " 'Zeb, he's as big as a hill, ain't be? ,MMebbe he nre.' sez I, 'but tbnt*8TJOt nn thin' to do with It. The bigness of a man don't count fur much in a fout. I jest consider to reckon 1 kin make that critter beher fur mercy in about two minlts!' " 'But yo' won't try It? Yo' are the awfulest fightin' man on the face of this afrth. but yo* won't tackle a critter like that.* . "If she'd kept quiet mebbe my mad ness would .a gone off, but her words hurt me. and all of a sudden 1 peels off my coat qnd whoops a whoop. I was usln', both fists on his head wlu-n be winds that trunk around 'my botly and lifts me off my feet and begins to play with me. He slams me on tbe ground and agin cages and wagons, and when he finally lets go they picks me up' and Carries mo out fut; a dead roan. "That critter .broke purty nigh all tbe bones in my body, and I'm feelln' tbe effects to this day. * It Was two weeks arter the fuss befo' i got things straight In my mind. 1 kept tblnkln' all the time that this yere Cumberland range had slid down on me. One mawnin' 1 axed the ole woman how It was. and she sorter laughed and said: '* '1 jest led yo' up to it, Zeb. kase 1 wanted to see yo' git .some sense in yo'r head. I knowed yo'd git whopped but I reckoned thar'd be miff of yo' left to build up ag'ln. '' Yo' ar* the whopped* est, llckedest man id 'all this, world, nnd 'tain't no use to fool around no mo*. When yo' git np jest let the fight in' bizness alone and 'tend to the co'n and hor*Ss/". "And did ttnrt adventure effect's cure?" I asked. ~ J~'r ?~x_ "The biggest kind, sab/* he replied. "When 1 got oatdoafrs sg'jp 1 wasn't eatln' grasi for anybody, but 1 jest quit yellln' and steppin* high and look' in' fur a fun, and 1 hain't had a fout since. No man likes to be whopped, bat I'm tellln' yo* that when a man gits no puffed up tbst be thinks nnthln* on tbe face of' this earth kin down him It can't help but do him good to rah op agin an elephant who's bin feelln* mad for a week.'* ?4 I KKMKMItKK. I IClUcUlU'lV 1 IVUKHIllmr t III* huuw where I was horn. (hi* lit t U? window wiitii- iiir MUM *hihc |HM'|tnivr in at mora, V OU'd hardly know the old plncc now , for I >nd Is up |o dale uiul the farm Its scientific, front the hark lot to | ho gate, The house and ham UkIiUmI with bright neetytotte, the engine in tin' laundry is run 1>y gaso line ', \m* have silos, wc luyi) autov, we have dynamo*, .and thtuu*. a tele phono for gossip and a phonograph that sings. The blHM) man has left us we miss his homely face ? a lot of col lege grwluatos uro working in Ids place. There'* nn engineer and llreman, a chauffeur and a vol., 'icctrlchiu and mechanic. <Mi, the farm's run right, you hot. The lit He window where the sun enino peeping in at morn now brighten*! IIP a hatli room that cost Dad a car of corn. Our milkmaid is pneumatic and who's. sanitary, too, luit Dad nets fifteen cents a quart for milk that once (nought two. Our cuttle came from Jersey ami the hogs are all Ihiroe, tin* sheep are Southdown beau.*, lies n 1 1< I tie *lth ki ns I'lyiiioiit It !(<?? k T?? have the iH'wt i?f everything, that i* our ftinU and plan, {Of l>?d mo! fin ins Jf, I hi t he's a I iir-l i u'ss man. i: I M.IiiI.m. W1NTHROP eOLMttiK N(ilOI.\l<Klll?> AND KNTRANCK EXAMINATION. Tito examination fof tho ?wnr<l of vui'u lit scholarships In Wluthrop Ool itic a iu i for thf adtnUalon <?f u< st iMifiits win held ut the County Court House on Friday, July 2, at tt a. in. Applicants must not be loss ttam si \ t ft' ii yttr# ??f Wbeu Stliolarshlps art* vacant after July 2 they will bo a wart UmI to lho?o making I III" highest avefAge at this ??x a iniiiu (loii, provltifti the) nu't'i thf condi tion 8 governing tin- award. Applicants for .Scholarships should write to I're.s itUMit Johnson beforo the oxamlnAtlou for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships arc worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will o|kmi September in, lUlfi. For further Information and catalogue, address Prett. D. It. Johnaon, Hock Hill, s 0 GAFLAC DISABILITY POLICY No Extra Charge (or Physicians, Surgeons or Dentists. FOR ACCIDENT: -Total disability indemnity payable for entire period of such disability. Partial disability 52 weeks. Double benefits for travel, collapse of or burning build ings, ^levator accidents, stroke of lightning, explosion of boiler, cyclone or tornado, FOR SICKNESS : Total disability not cxceedm* Partial disability sixty per c.ent of the rate per wcjek provided for total disability. COVERS EVERY SICKNESS For application blanks or further particulars apply to COOPER GRIFFIN COMPANY ' Real Estate and Insurance CAMDEN, S. C. Special Train Tours / Independent Trips Tours One Way Through Panama ? ' *' ' 4, , -? r -r>. -''vv. . -/t.v vr a r? Canal and Special Train Overland TO THE ? * California Expositions ' ' during I JUNE ? JULY ? AUGUST VIA THE ?'>0. ' \ ;v ? ';? Seaboard Air Linfe1 Railway ? T he-Tours wit! consume 20 to 50 days, Including ALL EXPENSES," sucli as Railroad and St&Lpiship fares ;~L*ullmau and stateroom berths; dining oar and steamship meals; tile highest class hotels on American plan, excepting Los Angeles and San Francisco where rooms only are furnished ; attractive sightseeing and side-trips. MANY DIVERSE ROUTES Including Denver, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Pike's Peak, Royal Gorge, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon of Arssona. Orange Groves of Southern California, San Diego, Log Angeles, Coast of California. San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Puget Sound, Vic toria, Vancouver, the Canadian Rocky Mountains, St. Paul and .Chicago. All trains .equipped with ALL STEEL Pullman drawing room, state room compartment and observation cars and diners for the exclusive use of our parties for the entire trip. Persoually conducted and satisfacto rily chaperoned. Ladles unescorted assured of every attention. The highest class of service and the "BEST OF EVERYTHING" ev erywhere. Write for booklet and detailed information. GATTIS TOURIST AGENCY Toutist Agents, S. A. L. Ry. RALEIGH, N. C. Highest cash price paid for good cattle ? fat or poor ? all must be free from cattle tick. . Camden Beef Cattle Farms FRED E. PERKINS* Special Partner L. I. GUION, Proprietor WANTED? To Buy Cattle The Hose That Doe. Not Kink. For this reason *111 laat six t irae* a? long as cheap how that wliL . , We will fir? lawn sprinkler with SO feet or more of hoae. Columbia Supply Company M S23 WEST GERVAIS ST. V y COLUMBIA, It