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Telephone for Your Room In these days of crowded hotels trav eling men find the long distance tele phone valuable in arranging t'oraccom modations in advance. This insures rest and comfort and no wait tor rooms to be vacated. A STATION TO STATION call costs little am. there is always some one in the hotel office. SOUTH KKN BKLI, TELEPHONE AND TEI.KOJtAPH COMPANY NEW YORK In offering Tiffin Cnndicfl, we give atmiirance that they contain the flu ent materiala that money can Iniy ? blended with except ionul skill, and handled with particular care, ill every detail of manufacture. Their individuality of combination and aw sorlmcnt of fluvory, make them k*Dh> Shu-lively Delieioiia I " *, * "Candies of Distinctive Quality" Moseley's Ice Cream Parlor Phone 44 Camden, S C. ? ATTENTION! OUR GIN HAS BEEN PUT IN ; FIRST CLASS SHAPE AND WE ARE NOW READY TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR GINNING THIS SEASON. PLENTY OF RAGGING* AND TIES ON HAND. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR GINNING AND SEED BUSINESS. Camden Oil Mill VV m. KING, Mgr. J. H. OSBORNE, Supt. JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD OF CHEVROLET Touring Cars George T. Little ? II. bf in?vl?r Colony In l tic water* of Northern I iK MU?t)igan. from DO to 50 miles off the mainland. Moiue 11 Island* He clustered mImiuI the one lliHt hu* become the port of fit 1 ??>? /'?? iImmii ii U. ??jrif tlic f'hlcngo N.w s. This owe look it a* name from it* euril* ? >l inhabitants, tie* ?M'ltVfi'H. When llu' wMte iiiuii first fboked It oy^r be (? many dams built l?y the III tin- little streams connecting |t?je i-laid Illkcs ( lift t tt Was christened Itl'V'T is !u ml. The other islands of the grpup Ik??? ?' very common names "Harden. UrpUt "Hog," "Hat'" "HIrI'" mid "Whiskey," ?? '.vV ? tho last because It became a wanp ilig \\ I'm a man was drowned after getting drunk. 'nhere. Miles of 1>Wm water lit' betw^'ii their beautiful curv 1 1 wooded shores. ? Landward you ook fruiu down (He Little 'fravt'W t?a.v, ( MiarU-v <?! \. HO mill's away. is tin- island ers port of departure and p(?rt of miry. Only fom- or five of the islands vet claim jHTmaticnt inhabitants. Jfijiher folk, luiulu'rmoa and farmers moat of ?l,t in uto Ton- of, lake trout ami white risli are brought into ltu? little island docks 'from nets flung as far awav as H> miles from the home shores. The f'?\v Indians U>ft <yi the island are unong their best fishermen, and their women .still weave their baskets and rhtfti in gay colors. . Heaver island is rtr III claimed pioro by p^iti^ro than h,v .man. ? ? If* .'Ul,0(K) acres are four-fift'h wooded. though ?Vnt over" long ' since foi the most part 'l|ttle farms dot f lie eu't j va ted fifth ?if the soil., hut. the 700. auorc islanders >i re exporters and Importers of what i hey sell and buy. Checkered has been its history, with adventure find trudgedy. invasion ami eApdns, followed by the steady ndvunce of peaceful industry and a government of law and order, If. t'here ever were Indlnn legends thay faded froin the memory of the oldest inhabitants under the glaring experiences .of whitesf men's savagery. (hi another island six miles away a colony has taken root in the woods in on? than in -the soil as yet. It swhflm i"! off from a home <ti!ve at Kenton Harbor. Mich. It calls itself "The Home of Uavul." Its devotees are re cruited chiefly from t'ngllsh speaking stocks, I ts "men are neither -shorn nor haven. Their hair ami beards are thpir hadg ? of devotion. They are com mu'nists. Tl'ev labor as lumbermen in -he fore<N. :it their mill, at their school) ts for the community They share and share alike.. They own only a few personal household possesion.*,- While t Hu-v nut nt ??"I'l'iyni nn'ii 1 tlie_i luiiin c:i tij n like - cot?:irrr^ fnr family iTe I .It tic or no use lins any of them for! money. The community fa nil and gar Jen. earnings and supplies, furnish jiheui with 1 1 1 < w it^h which they j scent contented. A public school is supported by the community, which depends for growth more upon additions of? ?*bd4-* ? from without than upon propagation from within. They bea'r a good reputation for industry, honesty and uprightness, excercising litt'e constraint within and nuking no pretensions among those \\-th 'iil i he? r fellowship. Marketing Calves. ("I' tiivwti College, St'pti'iub'-'r.J.S. Tho most >ii<* iit i<*n 1 w;iy to market cattle und'T present marketing t Ions is to market tho calves, suggests I,. II. Lewis. Kxtmsion Agent in Marketing. At present. calves. arc selling between tho following prions. ? tops bring lf?o; mediums t>ring No t ? > 12o; ami the com mon bring from r?o id To. Smith Caro lina produces sonio of all lie'' classes, Inn tho principal on?s will rango be tween r? lo 1 *_' ???,nl~'. <Jo??d modi am calves will bring 1 1 ? ? :tl present, an*) the market calls for calves weighing be twoeji ir?() pounds and 2T>0 pounds. jt p., calves of that M/.o market be-t when the y u re milk fed and are fat. Conceding that calves are medium in class in fids stat?. and that they would brills; only lie '_\V>|tound calve* j d<Miv< 'ro< I to th? market wnuld bring i S'JT ."tii grox*. "i' "id to J?!?.", net. Thl- i- better iban carrying them oyer j j 'lie year, at winch t i 1 1 i they will) weigh around I."** |x'und- and will not J ! brine over <; 1 cents per pound, or a I j gro>> return .'f hIm.ii! witti a ii"t ! j "f Im! ween a lid .SJT ; f ? r iSev have t i j been f?d during the wtTlt-"'! and tic IV J 1 1 . 1 - tieej] (he ri-k of Si. me li'Mng lost. j Sup;- ilicv are carried until t!c\ are I tw.? wars ..Id: th'\ will 'h.-n w'dgh i ib"Ml e.oO pound- i n t'f .l era^oi and w ill hritig about 7 ? i ? i ~ )?? r pound. i ' > with :t net return ?>{ ie-r . \- : <::7 ?.> ? >???? t ?:???>?: rh tic' re 1 : h- ri - k -.f ; two w ! :,'!?* ail,! the est ,,f ? . ? 1 : prn-'-d : f ? * d f--r tw.? winter- 1 lie ? ?.i ? n<ion I ' i- th.it .-a If ?< I ad!?d I .?or re. ? !y i ne of the }.???? ? . . , :!.. ma i ket -eg i .}???? . , ? . d i 'lc in ? 1 ci-'nonib .i ' ; * ',,r:n' r \v ; i it grade c?i T !p 1 he hii rv(>? ! fie-d- of a re .i; :r<?ei nig women W g. : ,<j .<?; ^ ? 1 :i v w ith mc:i!? lT.d b'dg li) I*lrtill\iew Te \.l *. f !'e?i. eggs I. ring the poultry man p4; a d?>*en l.?s> than miles away in 1.1 tile same ejjgs >v!l f.'T 7."> n'lit> I d ?7.en "VAMP.LIKB" I>KK88 I>WK1K1>. | Jr. Krausliopf At*e I UK Suits. t Philadelphia l/edger > lit a JewUh New Ve.ir address de I llvcrcd yesterday in Tciuple Ken.-sthl Israel, the Uwl ?Jo*ep?y Ki?aui?kq|?r <jj| fi/.ed "vuiup tike" Uroiwe* worn l>y wo men. onopteco bathing costumes ex hlbiting "dimpled knees" stage plays of "1 minora 1 liuhuvnl" OUa rat'ler, the grow lug divorce evil ami many other ebur actorlsllcs of the times, whieh, he pre dicted, If unchecked, will prove to Uo 1 1 lie beginning of a period of mora! de j < a < l?n? ?? thftt will drug the In ? ifil j I ?State# down from its position of proutl I superiority among the nations. In fart l>oetor Krauskopf liken IfneU) j Sam to mighty Sumson of old. who dis- i regarding the wise - counsel of the high | priest of Israel, fell victim to the j charms of -sensuous l>olilah, ami, yield- j od to her aUuemonts. saerlfiivd his i ?trt*i>l4f Iv" ami his eyesight and was de- , live ivd into Ignominious captifity amog his enemies, l>lvom:s are increasing at such an alarming rate, ho assorted. as to. ?'threaten to oquallzo, before long, the.; nnmhei of marriages, If not, ultimately to disffcse of marriage altogether, j "Think of the styles of dress or un dress. that at one time constituted the costumes of women who wore rigidly ; cxirtuded from deiVnt society and which costumes were looked upon as (he very badge of their iniquitous trade, but which styles nowadays are adopted by the women who believe themselves to be : the cream of society, and who adopt tlie.se styles for reasons not very differ ent from tlio.se for which they are 'ad opted by proffesslon.il ' courtesans.". Doctor KrauskopT continued. Think oT some of tin* plays that are being presented upon the public, stage and applauded to tihe echo by vast au diences. plays so bold and bad in plot, so unabashed iii exposition of naked nesv. so immoral and indecent in net and language that they nannot but cor rupt the body and mind and soul of our young, cannot iuit rob womanhood of that aura and mystery that has con stituted its great charm and glory, that cannot but undermine the purity of the home, the chastity of family life, : the shield and defense of domestic vir- ' ture. i i '"Think of the young women racing) with young men as to who can smoke! the largest number of cigarettes, or j racing with one another as to which of j them i an. deport Herself most vulgarly. 1 1 hink of the questionable photos which! * young women of so-called go??d house- j holds are permitted to frequent. un- j chaperoned, and far into the night. j Think of <onie of the- modern dances that stop short of nothing in point of vulgarity, ll'hink of the abbreviated, bar liiiLT suits openly indulged in by men ' and women of the Pacific eoa*i, which i *X|m>ni? ftiM.v oh* half of tur it^ktMl l>ody, ttudwUioh to ?if**d for rh<* uioat puit, l'ui^ixuri o.soii of lolliug uiul rolUiiK on t h.? , ' Thfiik of t lio UfUei'.il ??f imii-ii'nl authority, of t>hip loss <>f revor ?'tuv for age aiu( u^iMn-t for h'Hrnuig. 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