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STATE CAMPAIGN OPENED AT SPARTANBURG LAST TUESDAY X|MU luitf ifl; V -lilU'k *?f **n I It usla hi wa~ III' n-imukuMe feature of i.|ic ?i|N>Kli?tf ?>r I In* 'Stuff ninumljifi ut Hjwnrihbiiru jwWn&y, although i lui i ci(iini>, contain* tl??' lurut'xt vol Iny |N)|'Ul>ll Ion III .Hi.mtli Curolltia. A I tit 1 1 1 > ri'ljjlail ??yel Ihi' H'imviI of fitit'n, *1 .< h m ? to 1 ,2?xi w liu pif^'i \ al? >,,luiV 1 1 1 ' < i'h tut?*rrupilnu il?' h|?'ilk?'r^ A floM' I H >1 1 1 i<ll I ohsel*> CT W | |i >. )ll|N I I'M \ I'll'! I oil flu* f oil II I \ to i uiiiiI v i ii ii v <i ?Hfn-ral thin'*, *'?**? ? ? * ? tin \ xIjiIimI (lull il wa* tin* .iluilosl opening ?hi \ 1m* has ever ?seeii lulet'esl ? ?* 1 1 1 ?? r? ?? I in tlm l luce l**a ? I Ihu' uithcrnaforial eamlhultes Fortuei I J ?A*. Ilth'lisc H'celveil miiiii' applause, Iilll III I'llis |H'S|ICCf WMs I ?? '1 1 1 III I l.l?\ ClUol MhIIIIIM^ HI III S?lli?'il}<l l'oo|H't. ( 'oiiMilcrinK I lii< I'im I i luii ii la rue i ? 1 1 1 1 1 ' lii'i* ?>f' < 'imi|h r . - il | ') m u*l ?'t v I rum l.cu nils were in llii' mullein c, il ani.v lw Mali) I ha I I'tHipi'i j 1 1 1 < I Mil ii i.i i 1114 ? i? ?? I "H I III' MI'IV of :l I >| rlmlM'. ail llolli.'ll I lull foi- the (.aureus hum la*l?*?l longer than l lull for th?> < Ii ill I * \i'?ii l i v ?? 'litis ??|i1liloii in I'oiu iirrcil In l>v ill*- icailliitf <'ih?|h i sii|i|n>i lets ;hiioiiv' new spuper Cl|llo|s in llii' l'!i"ll|l"||| No ill'llloli s| I a I lolls IN I III I IX 'I \o riisjiiioii.il .ili;oUs wi-re in a i Ii*. I'Vnuci I to\ ri 1 1 1 "? i ' 1. Ilea.se luiclls a** ,,i ilcil rli< |iiiMi' if on I of Kii-lianl I M ; 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 u' i- Iru'i-ifi lor ami liovi-ruor. II' <li>l 1 1 o i irli'i (o Solicitor ( '? io|mt III- s ; 1 1 1 1 licit In woiilil iiol attack (lie private ? Id l';i i I i'l or | m 'l* sol i i 1 1 rccoi'il ii f am "|* 1 1 j -s o 1 1 1 ?o 1 1 r 1 1 1 . uu li"s h I > mi u s 1 1 oi i ii | in- fust at I jhKi-'I Soil i< it or 1 'impel llftn If * 1 1 o I'Of I'l'l'l l< I ? to |li- o 1 1 l-oiiiiiis. ilisclaiuiiiiu' ao> 1 1 1 1 ?'H l ion to j ? 1 1 1 i iIoVa ii" any man < Juv ertior Man iiiiiL' iliil not r?*#er to either Mr. I'.loisc or Mi ( 'ooper. In opentnn his speech, i Jnvernor Matmiiijr refei'ieil to t hi: < -;i 1 1 i 1 1 ?_r out <?f tin'. National tJuanl iiml pretllcfeil thai South ('Mioliiuis miiis w oil h I ae ? 1 1 1 1 1 I lu'inscl m*s with hlu'h creilll in the event of wmi II.- Mlso ili'ihired that all ini'ii s, hi ?i i lil 1 1 1 1 h ? ? 1 1 1 the \\ il Mm ail iii inist i ;i l Ion Former hovei'nor lllease re'aul his speech, hut the other iruhermi t oria I en in ( ii la I e- s|io|?e without reference to ma niiscri|?t The 1 1 1 < ?? * 1 1 1 1 lt was o|ieneil at II :?"><? (o'liH'k in the courtroom of the Spar tanburg i-oiint> court lioii^o. 'After a tnovin;; prayer hail heeii offered h,\ tin* Iii' v. t ( ' I lerher I . of uiic of Spa r ? lanhiirsi's Melhoilisl i lunches. the roinit* i 1 1 ii i i'iiiii 1 1 . I ? r S T. I> I. an caster, aniioniieeil that, in view of the size of I he ei'OAVil. the >|ieakili^ Wollhl he lii'hl in the loiiil \anl. A rostrum >\;is improvisrii iiniler a shail\ :na|>le. Former lotveriior I Ilea i-aii<li<late for governor, fireil the first unit, alter a l.'ooi| reoepi ion from I lie Miii!icm*e. "I lii'liiwf tin- oh I a rraiiueinent is het ter. In- >ahl. w ilh I eforeni e In I lie iuuo\alion of starting the State eain pai^-ii in iho I ' i ? ? ? 1 1 1 1 o i * I . pointing out thai 1 1 1 ? ? farmers in 1 1 1 ? ? lower part of tin -l. ili- an' ln'tli'i up with their work than t ho*** mi the Piedmont atnl hem e i < ? 1 1 1 1 1 more ea>il\ atteml the fiMfi*tinj;s II,- ih'nouin i*j liu- iuiiov a . t Ion as an " ii 1 1? Ii ? i hamleil -vt roki ?" In tile Stale foiiiinit tee ih'-ii.'iiei| to hreak Up the roll li t.\ to. i-oiilif > raiM'jjs* "It wnn'l happoii airaiii. for that rrow'il won t In- in ottire two \ ea i*s from How.' Iir pri'ilie|e<l Takiim tin- position that tin- h-^al rale o| interest oiiuht to |.(- ie<ln<-eil lo ii pi-r I'i'iil. liu- e\ umi-riior s.ij.i that In- uinh ist I that 'i<i\(iiioi Man liiii? IuhI hit"l> wrilleii a S pa I I a nhii i ? mail that !:?? is ut' 1 1 >? - opinion thai the pri'si'iit i . i : . ? s h' 'll ii i not In I o W el ? ?! I lli lefi'l em i- in .*vl ii ? l 1 1 1 I I i)i k 1 1 ii i ? ??! ki'l'shaw . In siii!. 'that was mn I '.li-a sei |e thai \laci 1 1 . -? >ii;?ln"l luia mil ..f o|(j, |. < 'lit i i ix.i 1 1? i.oviii.oi Manuinj for pa i il"iiiiiL' Spni ^i oi, .1 ? 1 1 soi i . i \ i . . . \ . Ith-a se flu ili il mil' l; i i u h 1 1 i In s;i \ i 1 1 tr ' * 1 1 \ fii I woiii'iii i pa i ? Ion hi iii III I o| 1 1 -I II S ioll III' ' ? ? I : _ ! . I I 1 1 I . I I i I I III' farmers upon aetiiuu' I hi I "? ? ia t ? o| Ion p roil in ei I tin mi i !?> i In- I 1 1 ii i-i| S l a ' ex Si-im'.-i l hi , Fl I i si 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii siiiiii, I Solicitor I'm iper foi low 1 i ? ? i \ i n _ ?-'on. I iiM-asiiic of applau.se lh . \ | plessi'il I is LTiil it mle for I lie \.tc ,i. j < -tinfoil blrii In ?'?<?' *???* tf?vvrm?r in |.si 1 4? ."Uirlurluif t'?at he in rimiihw IhmMU^ In* ha> a i'iglil t??. <Mi?l Hum hi> candidacy l> )M it hased u|hiii kiiu gi**<lon <>f or undtT*taiMlli?tf with miy loan or Si"! of I nrii. "l lU'V^I* lit) v | ii I 111 m I down ii li, \ IIU4H Hill I I never e\ iM'i't to," In- said. vvokliitf hand <1 : 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 u' "I Mill hot ly, i- any inn 11 w ith whi >111 I have Kjmki'ii prlvatel.v eon triiiim: in \ candidacy ti? publish what I ii|." In* assertnl. "I would in it tic ? i |ii i hi* ??tH? i' wiMV I oiuharraswd I ?y 1 1 r< - i'lri 1 1< lit pledge* antl understand (ng>. . .li.hii .Madison I lesCljamps. who has tin- | miliicroiM physlqUC of Tn f I II I ii I I h?* I ??*!! 1 1 1|< * miii lit* and parllir i|I.ijh?nI tloji of William .li'iinliitfs Hi viin. was iho t lit lil ramlhlatr for govrrnnr oil i in* program. adding ureatly to ihr galrty ii i m I entertainment of tho'oc cash mi. lie hii * I I lie crowd laughing , from start to liulsh. tpiickl.v slfonclng nil sallies of ri'iui rii'i' that I In* ctowiI ? 1 1 r?M-t im I tit him "I am ii volunteer. I wasn't drag L'i'il Into this Ihlnu'." In* Mil i?l. "I llg* llli' m\ chame ill oiii* In ten. hill I rail .votii it( l<-iit li>ii to this farl ; I am Ihr ? ? 1 1 1 \ man in 1 1 1 i -? nicr who has lirvrl hrru ilrfmlrd for gov rrtior III clow Ilit' | 'Ii niM-N. hr portrayed Ihr prcs i - 1 1 1 ami liilnrr pn?s|icrit\ of Ihr I'al l lit * I In Slalr. drrlarllig thai all Is wrll w lirii capita I ami lahor w ork together, hut w lit* 1 1 rla><s is arrayed against ? lit"- ami vocation against \ ? k'H I h?li. i lie Slalr sutlers grievous detriment. "I vhiii'l lor unit > In every Held of atlivilv in this Slalr." hr said. Thri-r a rr miiii.v planks in Mr. I >es 1 humps' platform. First, he is for vora I h aui I training In Ihr schools and colleges vvhirh will enahle their grad uates i?? Iviiow how In1 use their hands to make n living. The higher Uistl t lit Ion- of (earning are turning out a ureal crop of "educated Idlers" who. if the.v tried to chop a stick with a hatrhrl. Would roiirlmlr the J oh by I hi \ lug ii wooden leg. said Mr. I>es i 'ha nips. Second, he is for soil tost im.'. having heen a farmri; i'ld who got his rihicalioii hy tin* light of a pinr knot, aflrr the fashion of Ahra haul Lincoln. Third. In* advocates woman's suffrage, believing in inevi lahlr ami considering it wise to take I I mi' hy Ihr forelock. "As to this, however. I am not pushing it. I am Just priming." lie slain I. "for she's a cumin' hyr ami hye." Fourth, he v rhriiirni I v opposed rapitai punish ment. "Kverv t i im* you electrocute a man. v oil I hi r 1 1 up from $fi.OOO to MHmmmi ; i i ] i | \t?u doti'l reform him." Fifth, he proposes thai the liquor problem hi ? solved hy solemnly or daining thai il shall hereafter he a poUou instead of a leverage and by pulling tin* distribution into the hands of phurmaeists and physicians under proper reguhit lotis. I .oral option, lie < barged. Is uicrelv a tirvirr hy w hich ihr < it irs uiakr Ihr roUIlt I'.v l>u v thrir laxes. All whi?krv should l>r lahrlrd "ah-oholh- poison, " I have iuvestigat ed I lie origin of rt'r oiir gallon law" and liod ii wav promulgated h.v ihr M ii'istfjs A ssi h la l ion of Kentucky 75 v nil's ago w hen they ruled that a prr.uht-r roiili I not drink more than a gallon a mouth. Now Ihr preachers have taken thrir revenge and turned :i round ami ronliiird Ihr people to one g/illon ;t ii n?nth " ^ on a.rr imi out for a g??t?d gover iii ? i . hul foi tlif hi'sj governor. I want !<? hr frank with vmi ami so 1 con ' i ? ' ? ? !" vol! 'ha! 1 a in Ihr ? train of t hi- cuhrrua I toria I ramlhlatrs. 1 have >;iiis?'i| ihr \aiikri's to invesi millions ? ?!' d ? ? 1 1 1 1 ? s in South ('ai'olina ami. if vnii rlerl lilt- '.'"Vrriior, I rail hr III s| ii 1 1 1 1 <i 1 1 a I in seriirinu the iiivi'stiiieiit ? ?I* millions and hlllloiis nf dollars of northrrii i.-ipllal lirrr. sn thai the old ltd hills will hlossuin. dill' III facliou isiti. s;iid Mr. I ?rs( "lia nips, w ho pro ? lainicd liiinself a lion fartioiiai ramli d.'ltr. ; i s vvrll ,-|s the apostle t ? f j^ood v^ ill a 1 1 1 1 -_ri ii >i I I i nirs. Mr I >rs( 'liainps vva- vt-rv heartily : 1 1 ? pla tii h -t I ;i I thr conclusion of his I i -in:! I k li'lfii T. Imuran lirM uioiinlrd Ihr ? ??strum -'II you read thr nrwspapers Willi >?*\ era I hundred makers <>{' autnninbilvs in Auu i i. ; s , ili.? |-'(?r?l factory turns out more than one half ol' tin- * ' n t i rt ? finished product. Because the worth ol I '??!"? i rjti's a- dependable, monev - saviny utilities luis hem t i e 1 1 1 ( ) nst ra ted beyond all <jues ?i<?n, the demand i> constant ly increasing. Order \<>irs NOW. liunah'Oit .$.')!?(>; Touring Car < Miipelet ; Tow n ( 'ar *<> J n ; ? Sedan $710. All f. u. I). Detroit. Oil .-ah- at Kershaw Motor Co. Phone 140 Camden, S. C. United States Tires "R" Tread AT REDUCED PRICES M) \ .1 rUIN TKKAI) H.55 \<)\ SKID $8.95 PLAIN TKKAI) 11.10 NOV SKID* .11.65 PLAIN TKKAI) 1?.75 NON SKII) 13.40 Itt v 4 PIAIN TKKAI) 1H.20 SON SKID 19.15 :;i V 4 PLAIN TKKAI) IH.60 N()N SKID 19.50 \VK IIAVK ONLY A LLMITKI) NI MBKR AT THK ABOVK PRICK. ACT QI ICK KKFOKK THKY AKK ALL OONR. lewis 8c Christmas, cash grocers two yea rn ago, yuu read that John T. j I ' u i irti ii( 4M ml ill Jt I *? fur gOVWUOf* also I uui I luii ma ii, ttllil I cuuuM here titfnlll to mention (he system Home say Manning Iium iiku.1i> good, miuic say lllca*e ha* made evil. I?ul li*lV 1 11 1 k busbies* today." Ill) re lat ??<) (111- scene til the ??Hicv of ? it'll. NN'IH "Seminole" Jones, when h?* ami .Mr. Illease tiled their jileilgup. declaring j that In* had ?'ii that occasion advised llir lattci Hml "',vi?U havy Ween what 1 1 m I >i ?i*i ii*i I t<> Himim'vi'Ii, this Is a hail reason . for third termers/' Mi* cluii'K i*i| that some ??f tin' ?>thi*r ca nil Ida to* have appropriated his platform ami' In* is glad of It.' With vglor, he lam hasted thi* Sys|?*m, declaring that il Ih i'ii ? w In hail working order and that tin* ItiMW |s In hilling. Not slllCti INTO h'as ii governor of this Stati* been free f i ? Mil I In* l oiitrol of I In* System, In* mi lil. adding i luii In* has shot (Mark full >ff h?ail ami that hi* drove John U. Kit hauls ami .Mendel Smith out of I In* tfoviM iior's ran* in IIH4. No hiiiiian l?o\ver. hi* a vwerted. can deliver the votes of South Carolina to John I.. Mcl.aurlii. Manning; Is the tirst. Itlensc I In- senmil choice of the System, he ih'ila i?-ii. Governor Klcharil 1. Manning was thi', last of tlu? gubernatorial candi dates to speak. "I am here to render an account .of ni.v stewardship," he j said. "My in i i ii 1 t oi lax is more ix*eu pled with thi> mllltai \ alValfs of this Stati* than with jMihlh'. speechmak- < lug," llr paid a stirring tribute to I tin* I'aliurtfo Itcuiuicnt in tlu* Mexican War. Kcfcrring to the calling out of the National (inaril. lie said. "1 am I ii'om I to say that, so far as I am In- | formed, there has not heoii the ihast hesitancy on tin* part- of any Individ mil or conipan.v in the National < ? mi i-i I of South Carolina, which is ready ami, willing , and will do its full duty In' the present national crisis. 1 say to t In? employers of National Guardsmen that they are under indisputable ob ligation to hold oj km) the positions of such of their employees' as are sum moned to answer their country's call. ! I am satisfied that South Carolina j will again he proud of her sons. It j Is our duty as American citizens to j uphold President Wilson. So long as! he is at the helm the country Is in j safe hands, and so long as peace may I he maintained with honor. Wilson will maintain that peacc. hut if that honor' is violated, then to war we must go 1 and will go." The conclusion of the governor's speech was devoted to an explana tion of Ids policy toward the unfor- j lunate inmates of the State Hospital; for the Insane. lie pictured in de- j tall the hardships to which they were formerly subjected and outlined the! reform and economy wrought In that institution under Ids administration. ills statement was punctuated with; applause which becainc general when ! lie had concluded. At this juncture, the crowd1 began, to tile awav, s othat in a few minutes hardly loo people remained. WINK OF C'AKDir WINS SI IT Chattanooga Medicine Company (Jets One Cent Damages. < 'liieauo. .1 1 1 1 1(> ? Tin- Aincii'-nii ; Medical A**<M-iat ii?n w lis found iruilty I <*f Mheling the Chattanooga Medicine: company. manufacturers of Wine of I Canlui. hy ji jury tonight. Damages; were fix (m 1 :it 1 mil. '1*1 ii? Jnrv liaii I l?een o|it *i\ <lays. The verdict was reached mi tin* 22nd , l>a lint. Till- ia*e was called for trial, March 2nd. There were two suits i which w* re combined. John A. fatten sued fur $'j(Hi,ni mi for iH'i'sona) damn '??*. j Ills suit t ertui ua t <*i| w ith his ileath ' shortly after the trial began.. The! other was hy C. fatten, Jr.. for tliet company. It >va- for $Pmi.imhi. Hi- al leged the nieilieal association libeled j Wine of Canlui hy calling it a no*- 1 t ru m. When tin1 ease was i-'ivi-n to. the jnrv federal Judge Carpenter <nt tin* amount of damage* a*ked to Soil.- | l H M i. The cast' i* said to have eo*t eaeh side more than I h h i Candidates For State Office*. The following i* a complete li-t of; the eaudidates for state oltii-e* : for < ioveruor ? Cole I.. I,lea*e. K. ! A < "?Hi|ier. .1. M. I >esChanip*. John T. ; Imuran, itichard I. .Manniii_'. for Lieutenant Coventor f C. I., j Adams. A. J. liethea. i I'or Seeretary of Slate W. f.anksj hove. Ceorge <i. Wiglitinan. for State Treasurer- S T Carter.! I ? W. Mel.au rin. for Superintendent of film-ai ion - .1 I! Swearlngeii. for Attornex Cciieral Th*^. II. j fei-ples. for ( 'oiiunissioiier of Aji i< nit nrej and Comment*-- K, J. Watson. I'or Adjutant and Iii^|h-i |oi lieueral: W. W.Moore. for ( 'oinpt roi It r Ceiieral < .it it >n | W S:i wyi'r, for Uailroad < 'oiiiiiil*s|ouer lines ? '.I : . - !?*r. Albert S. I "a nt. i i M -I ? ton. \\ . H. Kelly. W. P. Tin ..v\ ? ii in state Campaign Dates. ! aureus. Friday. June Ww berry. Saturday. July 1 ? o|iiinh|a. Tin^daj', July I I .!? \ iiiL'toii. Wednesday. Jul\ .*? s.i l ui la. Thursday. July fd '<-!ie!d. Friday, July 7. A ik?'U. Saturday. July S. ! la rn well. Tuesday. July is. i la inpton, Wednesday, Jul.* 1!'. i'< iufort. Thursday, July 2h Kid behind, Friday. Jnlv 21 Walt#Tlu?ro. Saturday, Jul\ "J'J i 'harlestou, Tuesday. July st Ceirge. Wednesday, July Ham berg. Thursday. July 27. ? 'i ineHiurir. Friday, July '.*s. st Matthews, Saturday. July 21* >u:ntrr. Tuesdr.y, Au*nf> t I. Manning. Wednesday, August M.'Ih l,v Corner. Thursday. Augu* in'or-'etinvn. Friday, August ! King*tree Saturday, August ' i- loreii- e, Tuesday. August v Marion. Wednesday, August !? Coiiwa\. Thursday, August P> Dillon. Friday, August 11. I >arlhigton. Saturday, August 1 j. Mishopvillc. Tuesday, August 1." llennettsvUle. Wednesday, Angn*t P> Chestertleld, Thursday, August 17. Camden, Friday, August 18. Lancaster, Saturday, August l!? I'nlon, Tuesday, August 22 CJaffney, Wednesday, August 2.T York. Thursday, August 24. Chester. Friday, August 2?">. WlnnslK?ro, Saturday, August 2G Soda Crackers with a Flavor Flavor is not expected of ordinary soda cracsers. dui U need a Biscuit, are extraordinary soda crackers and have a distinctive appetizing flavor. ! Buy Uneeda Biscuit because they are soda crackers with a flavor, but, above all, buy them for their crisp goodness. S cents everywhere NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TWO ALABAMA MKS Sl lClDKI). Tragedies <?re\v Out of the .Murder of I'rolmle Judge Lawler. 1 1 uutersville. Ala.. June .?KherWT K ? 'I >t ? i- 1 |'hillip> of Madison county, shot ami killed himself at tin- county jail liftc late today? the second sui cide urow in Li out of the l'eceiit nilir iler of I'rohate .Indue Lawler. The sheriff left a note saying he had heeu suspet ted of murder. ns'sertlng his in nocent c and declaring he had Ween "fooled and could not 'Stand the st ra in." Sheriff Phillips had hceii known as a political friend to 1 ?. I ?. Overton, for whom ;i warrant has been issued ill connection with J.awler's murder, and it was sjiid hy the sheriff's friends tonight that Avorry over criticism be cause lie had not arrested Overton had cjiu>cd the suicide. That the sheriff ?should ha \ e thought himself inspect i-d of the Lawler murder, however, was a irrcat surprise to many as that caused here Wednesday when -Shelby S. Pleasants. ; t local attorney, was found 1 1 4 1 1 t<> death in his office, leav ing a note saying he killed himself hciiiu.-se lie was suspected of murdering Judire Lawler. .Indje l.aw lcr was found murdered i .?i few days au'o. and the deed was , mi t rihuted to his tiirht airalnst liipior. Seeoud Week Jurors. W L lletidrix. Camden .1. II lla fell tie. Camden route .1 K Jordan. Kershaw \\ 1 1 i I ton. West ville K. L. Lx.iii^. Illaucv. II. L Kirk Icy. Kershaw Menu It.iv. Lu^olT Aiiion Wi'vt, I'.et h II lie Let'oy .lolin>on. Kershaw T. W. W i Noii. I.uiroif I). A Munii. Camden .1. ,\ Taj lor. Kershaw .1. M Woo.|. 1 ',1 ancy I >. L. ('aloe. Kershaw L. W. Uaie.x. I ?et hune L. T. A in lel -oli. t'a*?s;in L. I . I lolla lit!. ( 'atmleli F. M. ('aloe. Kershaw T. M M a < I d o \ . I > I a 1 1 e \ W. < ' ,M'*>re. i 'a tin len J. W. Smith, Camden M. I >. La \ le\ . < 'aimleii W. A A mlei miii. ('amder. I (i. I ? M unn. ? 'auulen H. L. I toy kin. Hlaney .f. !?'. Moseicy. Kershaw A. 1". Workman. Ker-haw S. M. Voiuivr. Kershaw. P. M. Itarne^. itcthunc Jesse Nelson. Mlaney T. 1\ Ital la ft I. Wish ille J. II I'.urus. Camden 1 >. \\\ Stover. Kershaw C. A. Howeii, ltlu.uey A. C. Williamson. Ltigoft' I .ut her I-'rink. a member of the.(?ov-} eruor's (iuards. was drowned in the! Columbia Canal Sunday when a small! boat in which he and Wade Tarrer i were riding capsized. Marriage at Liberty Hill. Liberty Hill Presbyterian church; was a scene of loveliness on tile afterjj noon of .lime lath, when Miss Nettie Clements became the bride -of Mr. Wil 1 ia in It. Adams, of Uock Hill, sou of .Mr. .John Adams, of the Klgin . neigh borhood. .f The color scheme, pink and green, was successfully carricd out. Music for the occasion was furnished by Mil Lewis Moore, of Camden, a cousin or the bride. The ceremony was in formed by Hew T. \V. l>c\'ane. ]?a stol id' the Liberty Hill Presbyterian ehui'eh. Mr, William Itennet. of Jones' Cross Itoads acted as best man and 'Miss Viola Clement was maid of horor. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. ami Mrs. Adams left for a wedding trip to Washington. I >. C. Mr. Adams is well and favorably known in Lancaster; having held a position with the local otlice of the Southern Kx press Co.. before going to Kock Hill, where lie is now holding a good position with the same com pany. ? Liberty Hill cor. Lancaster County Citizen. H.Alt ITS OF FLK.AS. Their I {reeding (iroinn) Must lie De stroyed. ('lemson College. S. ('.. .lunc L'T. ? I The prevalent custom around the conn- j fry of allowing llic fowls and young chickens to roost under the house dur ing the daytime, I- the primary rea son why tleas are so abundant this summer. It is absolutely impossible, says the Poultry Husbandman of Clem son College. to get rid of tleas on chick ens when they are allowed to roost under the house. These "stick-tight"' brown tleas are well known. When they once make their home among a flock of chickens, it is not long until the housewife finds out what is killing her biddies and causing the old hens to lose flesh. The ?diarp. piercing mouth of the flea is buried in the face adjoining the base of tiie beak, and also iu the flesh under the beak. The irritation is so painful that the bird frequently holds if*> head to one side, or jerks it about. The eggs are laid in dirt.v crevices in tin* pottUr) huum-or n,.>N ^ (UhIuiIkhI tilth. If Urn thnittrrfl is n--u1iul> ? l?-au??l aiKi v\lnt;.j| sovoral tllUlw a > \'u r. no hi U. '* llut when tlm t?Weke under tho !?oU>h? niul iiu> tilth" vJ latcs wliviv it cuhuot u? will bo to ku'u ms^vl rUlckoiis ?*? loiiy hn tlu'\ i an Su flu1 t\t?UK ftl'V llAt'i'llill^. Ton day* aftt?u? tiu* . tilt' ttou an* la it I In tlh> am? white umtwots hatch. Wlt^lu* Ion days In win-in wcalhcr tiu^ jjjt ?t h arc full tf*'o\vh. Km.|, (*< ic* h a i aiul -remains inartiv#. iv?4?h, then it burst* iis sJi^ ami crawls away tu tlm} , chick 4?U which to II vt?. Tu extennliMte Hie Hen* y. chickens you uiusi break ut> breedluw kiouiuIs. t'Unui up ?H places.h ml mii t ii i'ii 1 1* tlie'i'irtJt kerosene ami vtuilo riirboUo aj-n plftt of add or civ.soi.to one ?? of kerosene.) tl I'ww) tbt' hetd tin- ntllieted liens with a lluie|| rout mercurial ointment. Mjx tl3 ineut with four inii'tH of vaseline. null apply a very lilt 1*3 sides of thi1 chick's lu'jnl ai?i J ps beak. i'se the ointiiMMil on small chleks, Ihh'iUihc tu> | will poison theni. * >ne thorough j lu? ami a tliorouuh nmtNln* ?f j foWl aiul chick should kill all tlve Ileus. Ue'|H*nf tUe'flnyM see any uuuv tleas. t>ut do not d to give as much attention t? (?1 struct ion of the developing ujuIm of fleas llvlnj: in some dim; i^j must discover. as to thf (lesttM of the mature Ilea* you birds. Chestnut Pi Lodge Waynesville, North 0|>eii for Summer Visitors June 15th to October 1st This is one of the most Hotels to he found ill tkfc] Mountiilus of Western j North Carolina. j ??. 1 ' Situated one mile from the Souths Station right in the roounUM Fine orchestra and a good gmefa all. For ratert and tlrtailetl information apply to ' 1 E. G. GILMER Waynesville, N. C. i we w( ^ . a no riAKf i r autre plain we oeutv/e r o-uire promptly i ? SkJUSHme OR RAIN? THE MEATS YOU Oj FROM THIS "" arrive on tliuo. Thfits in vor. You'll find .vour l,u,rc I >o a tender, well flavored meat. , That's another thing favor. You have received weight and courteous and you'll re-order. Ihats we've huilded up such an exfl business. CASH CENTRAL W. C. HOUGH, Prop. Phone No. 1 Camden. Name for the Thirsty to Remember . -- . " m4+< - ? Everybody knows it by its name Sold only in the original steril ized bottle with the label on it* at Soda Founts and other Re freshmentStands.