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The Confederate College
No. 62 Broad Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
' A 1'.? ?A I< I ? I \ ( ; Mini I>AY school
for jiirN. ile|?iii>. its session Sep
l"intnT -7. ! 1 J*J I Historic Institu
tion Minted in :i healthy location.
Advantages .of city life, with
JurifC college yard . fOt outdoor
si?? ? r t v A W I I I.I. I * I i A \ N I ! I ? Con r*e
??f *tutli?'? in :t homelike atmos
phere.
A I ' I SINIISS CM >r It Si: open to
Seniors a ml Infective coiirM'H fo
Juniors mid Seniors.
BAKER GUNS
For fifty wars known to
the tr.'i 'o tliv.- Ik - t for
M r > ire.
$48.00 to $.> S5.(X)
ScihI lor r: \KF.R ROOK
1 .1.1 <!c>cribing tlic entire
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Baker On ii Company
311 H roadway, New York
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO.
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MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN & HULER STS. Phano 71
COLUMBIA, S.C.
DR. R E. STEVXNSON
DFATIsT
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Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Bruce's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
Eyes Examined
and
Glasses Fitted
M. H. HEYMAN & CO.
Jewelers ?nd Optometrists I
FIND FUN IN HOBBIES
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Aged Kansas Men Enjoy Vaoa* ?
tion Period of Life.
Retired Pr??ui ??r Writee a Book; Artlat j
Collect* Buy* and Farmer
Tak?? Up Scutptu ro.
i it.- v?caii<Hi period of Ufa I
? yrar?? will u i< ?it ^ toward lit** hori- j
suiH l?rt?% liiuutilii ot"'U put loft*
to tlirw jii^l uit*u. Having
retired from pursuit*, each tt>
d*> J- 1..II.I .. iii^ lilt- lit-ji' (.f his hull
tiii iittMs uitit dt'Wiii'c)* hk* l? enjoying hi*
pusfinie |nnu? M-??'l> niit- wilting and j
printing u l/< ok, another collecting la- j
mm ih ami the third Ji>? u ?eulptor of '
l*r ,a X. tfee, eighty, retired. Meth
od I s l j . j . ? ? ? 1 1 ? - f . v\ i m ?, with his wife.
l.|V.-> III I lie Mt'l llt*ilM 1 iolllC for tJho
Aged la Tojseka. bus Jum completed a
history of i |i?; northwest Kansas cou
ferenee, llt> nut only gathered the his
torical data and wrote the mauuscrl^pt j
for a 2t*? page hook,' hut also printed :
tin- page-, un a IittW- hand proii, aud j
f ton (i i ] tin- volumes. Ijoctor See was a
pioneer circuit rider In the big north
\ t -t Kitii-ais * t.ni't'i'tMifo; iind later for
man) jciirx was superintendent of the
dlKrrli t. '
Karl Sfeeher, twenty.- of Wichita,
artisi it in I educutop, chose to pursue
what he ehitrtfs uhvity.t li:^ been his :
hobby -collecting inseeis. An exti'ii- j
Hive collection. giithered and mounted ?
by Mr. Sfecher. recently was displayed
la the show window of a Wichita bank.
It Includes specimens obtained by him
oil- hi* travel* through ,*lx countries?
Sw It/.erland. I** ranee. Italy. Turkey,
Canada and the l.'nited States.
Mr. Steelier was born In <4>erkireh,
(?eruuuiy. ami came to. America 48 j
years ago. 1
Having made a comfort able fortune j
farm in i: shhm he eauie fo this country
with Ids fufh'T, years ago from Ids
native ITelginni, Charles Delieye of
Kujmet devotes much of his time to
sculpturing and making unique stone
decoration* for hi * house and lawn.
Some of these works, which include
a large stone gate arch, a decorative
wiill. a huge bjisln surmounting a stone
base t?n feet In diameter. are of mo
snie design of varicolored stones set In
concrete aud decorated with the sculp
tor's ehisel. The deeorat ive wall is 1 'J7
feet long and inlaid with more than
two hundred kinds of rocks.
ARRESTED FOR THIS
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MOKfc ATTENTION TO GINNING
Vr$rd B> CteflTTuiw ?f
Cotton C?M(HD).
Tlio l'?k<*r Cotton dim l?.
1|. <*ok?r. president, littK it?ueri the fo)
lOWittg <-1 r? -?? Im r letter farmers ?nd
gtnnor? v>
"Kvery buyer of ('Mr(>l|i?a Htitpic cot*
U?U ill till* IteCfloU llMH UOtlced that M II
unusually large percentage of the last
crop has been rough or giu-cnt. In or
dH to discover the proportion of ihl*
rough cottOn and find tlie source of It,
began. ?itn?ui three month* ago.
talking the uauiCR u( the giu* Mud ?o i
cording the?c opposite the record of the
ela<> a u(l condition ojt each hale.
"We liitvi' thus fur listed bale*. j
from .seventy-five different g}ji-, ami |
our classer* ti.i \ #? ??i)led 1,7$$ baU-sl
sinoi.tii, :;:{o bale* slightly rough. ami
140 bales rough or gin-cut- In other i
word*, out of each iot? haie* .which j
we have handled recently, 71? t?aies j
were hiduoIIk 15 ba'es slightly rough, I
Hud it balen rough or gin rut. The'
Iiercciuage of smooth. cotton coming
from gin* from which were listed 23
bales o|? mote runs from M to JOO per
rent. Only orie gin mode a record of
l(g? per cent. the niajorjt) running be
tween 7"? and IK) per t . ?
"No gliuicr, no matter how well xtyd- j
ju-ted his machinery or how car - J
ful h.e in in operating his gin*, < ;itr j
make a smooth sample out of we* <?r
damp cotton, ami a percentage of i;;<! \
rough bales undoubtedly came from
thin cause. The tremendous varia
tion iu the percentage of smooth bti!'?>
from different gin?, Iiowever, shown
Mm t tliere must be a great difference
iu the efficiency of the work .dpm*
l>,v various gi liners.
?"?The value of rough outtoir fliru
out tlii* season has ranged from I
to f? cents below that Of smooth cot
ton of i he corresponding griulc, and
we would say that $10 per bale \v;i
ii very . conservative estimate of the
ti vera go reduction in value of the -1
per cent of rough and gin-cut cotton.
"We have ho wish to Injure tie
business of any ginner. We fell, how
ever. that it will be useful to all gin
ers ami all farmers to hare their at
tention ,cn I led to the tremendous losses
caused by bad ginning. The ginner*
-lioiild set' to it before the beginning
of the new season that their machinery
In properly adjusted, and they should
never gin a bale which is too damp to
gin smoothly. FiTi matter how au\iou^
the farmer may be to have it done.
"The reputation of the cot ton in
t!il? section has beev built up by en re
fill attention to seed, to ginning, and
to marketing, ami this reputation has
suffered (luring the past, year on ac
count of the. low grade of the crop
and the roughness of its preparation.
Mveryono doing business in this section
Camels aw made for Men who
Think for Themselves
Such folks knjw real quality ? and DEMAND it.
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy? because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended? and because Caineh leave NO
CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
Like every man who does his own thinking, you
want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it
in" Camels.
And, mind you, no flashy package 'just for show.
No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things
don't improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS!
t. J. RETKOLDS T.k.cc Cv. '
Wi?it??-5?U*. N. C.'
i* interested directly in 1he reputa
tion of Carolina staple cotton. fur that
Is the main sourer of revenue.
"In order that this section ma\ ??>
cape the financial disaster threatened
by the *hort crop. It 'will he necessary
for all Interest* t<> cooperate to make1
every hale bring the highest possible '
I>ri< < . Such a i ?ri? -?? .'mm 1><- realized
only for smooth. \v?H ginned liigh
grade ? ?? ?M ? mi cf uiii form staple."
The woman (inductor so common
ilniiir-' tin- war. i< now a thing of t lie
past. tin* trolley companies finding
t ! i *-it i uioiv useful in 1 1 io offices.
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
LyttI?ton St., Phone 114
CAMDEN, S. C.
VERY CHEAP
MOUNTAIN EXCURSION
(Back to the Good Old Days)
. * n VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Friday, September 2, 1921
From all Principal Points in South Carolina, including Augusta, Ga., to Asheville, Henderson ville, Waynesville and other
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<WAK TA\ T? HK \
F XCURSION TICKETS good going' on *11 trains September 2nd, and good returning to and including all trains leaving ^
nation Sunday, September 18th. -
EXCURSION TICKETS will be good in Pullman, Sleeping and Parlor Cars and Baggage Checked
PLAN NOW for your Vacation and Needed Rest in the Western North Carolina Mountain Resorts. Make Pullman
tions early. Apply to Ticket Agents. ^
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