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SL..J ? UB -t.. Club Women to Hold Camp July 25 and 26 FUr.s art beiJtf pe*fe-r.ei f*r * t** <jay camp for list Home t:/r. C;o& women of Kervv** Thii camp j lo held at " Ciub camp as !-**? Sh*jr.*.'s .= Juy ? %<i 25th.. 7>,* OH-v mecti^r* are requested to bwu>f >*>-*? fo-^L tfce r blankets arvd too.et a. .*:?< * a-',** 25?: f r : he t * o 'la j ?\ earn > * ; *< -?_ ** * . .froffi ^ .S'Jt.'vJ; C'olWt ' 0* pr<* jef.'. lo a-*?-at' M.?* V* ?> rr-< .\gK-A .& <and art nr < ..< r*.m; 7 .? C * ? H Crab if - .* a - t '.":: *"? "; * jf.ri-s w.;j also av ;t ;ft : * .* * camp -. it of the >.* ff fce.d f ' *vrr.*-r?, H .-try < .ub wcman .n list <-c.-r.ty Is isv*e'J to attest th.? l*> camp '. f r??f., re. ax at o.t arid re* <r*at. or1 Four-H Girls to Camp af "Lake Shamokin K .. *.:* tie VV,m*n C*a?p :ne 4H C<uo G.r-a of Kershaw C /cj*'./ *..] 'ft-.'Ui vheir annual er?* amprflent at Lake Shansokifi or. July 2rv.h, j *..0 j* ?&th. 7>.?rte >f. r.? w,;i or..'.if ?oro* *.?i, otar.ket.: a;jd aj .ft arf2t.es ar.d 2oc in' money. Mr*. Harret Johnson, .State G. fas C.u j itio >/ ! m W:ath*op Coliejfe, and other eaai's .r. the c/jr;ty w.il oe ?."e*e/iV to toils' . wrth the Camp. Every dub girl in the county u expe*-ted *o attend this, three day encampment. Letter* are being *er?t >ut fro-n the Home Agent's office* givtr.g com plete .^formation to the ? i*?en and; jprU. - .* . - * ^ , Next week's .ssue -A th.j paper w... j y.vea pro gram of the ff..*. ? camp. _.? ? A Wa?h:nf^or. <1.spates eays that scrr.e 25.000 World war veieraa* of: the 20.000 out off the pension, rollshe-:aas? tney couldn't prove serrice connected disabiht^esf w;.l short.y be restored to the ro<.s because tfce ijoterr.mer.t cannot prove that they werej r.ot C.sab.eC !n war service. Tne city of Gaston.a. N. C.. has passed an ord.nance definitely outawir.g all slot mach.nes, fumet of c r^ance. poo. and b...iard tab.es in tne c.ty limits. | C^-ja. :fied students ir. accredited < o . s*ff e s and ur.. vers.ties who ha*?e . mp,s>t a jsar's w' re .r. the . J j * ... b*- admitted to the United - j.(-i m...tary a- acemy without ' r t r. e r rr. ' r." a. * *c a rr.. r. a t. o r.. i* c oo r d * . r % to announcement mate at Ann.apA oa r. s. at Her. * ac o.a. h .a , . our.d a . t ? .' f < ' ..' < r < e r t. h . a t <? t u -r / ' " b. - .' t .ok .r. n.e cay _ . 'a -? . \ > .i " * a' ' a . a - m. ; .r.r / t; cay 2 r.t o.dr.'t notice . a -; ^' t'. ~ - . * .1 .s '. .* r. \ t ' ?s . ?l . i * .'#'* % ei * ' . ? ; la >.UT <U' . r. > - * a- " A "f. - si v r. I ' .1*. ' i .'. 'I.xl Oft. 4i .r. M - <i . ?i ..! ^ . j * ? ' *. ?. 1* . r. r'.ii *. r. 11 r. I 1 . > eav. : a.- .-y - vi a a a. aifa.r. -t .'f* r'- ' '/ rr.ade . r. ; : a- . Kf : t . \ . a'. . a. '.. i ' A.ar. . ' / . * . 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Buttered Cab bag.Sliced Torr.atoe* Sa.ad Dre??ing HoJ.a and Butter Peach or r',rmn App e Pie Chee?* Coffee (hot or iced; Mil* t Arum Prtrred Power of Music to Sway Dolphin* L? b**o aiaid abort tba powar of to away '-bo 4arca aaJaaai*. and to oe, b:rt tt f?? to tha W af Artoa, a poa< and m?a*elA* &' aar.y Greece to '-ham rha ftahIt ?u ?t*et 1" je-*r* b*'---rt tbe binb of CXrtu ao the f /T */ Herodotaa. the Gre*i fc-?t?>eiAX>. relate* It. v_4r j*?? f*ts/a'6| fr>? highly a-s-t-te+vf'Sl losur *# &g <ooatri^ i !</vr wh cb bad aorsanlated 'or tAe 8r*ed t.T g *~f ahd pcvet a cow* fOrT4h'-* f^T'UT* ' * i' !c r* a bard 5: > V- <* wu'^l of fc 4 ?rri *h. of * ii. ' ti t?Wl*2Ce 4*tre. deeded '^t they would rob bits ar.-i ijf h 'a. that houid fcjX-W of fell ?*!* Jifonfc.RX *-135 ?? their :r>v v '^T Ot* i JS fcl,f ctotai of b* 's*g to death *c leaping tot* ' i-* ***, He cfc'w the Utter wfw v.;. '"\ nested tnrt that fee be {en.'i tted t " * ote jxy?re p>ng. J; yee-tced i ?~J-1 re*<*- "?* to f'V*'?but it ?'* e i r.' fj for tbe.r prcdect7 ?; f. ?' h i harp A r. : ? *Ang v> 8vuro#-j} t*Vrja that -he- do>pKt.? were a t' *cbed t' * be t> .a'.. Wb*o 1t>*Uy b* bad cosspie-trd b?* vr.? h-e flung blmi#;? overf.ard and ? aii> bim oo ' ' * fcs'k and t*?n j on ahead ? 'b biro landing him at t?'-?. . bvcie ;*/rt far abi-ad of tbe boat. AnoE t:? ?x;*?r.e&ve to thr prtcrf*, ?ho at frr? iaofbed at It, but Uter ml'ed for ^ tr.reati^atlon. Wbrn f? b?'^' '.aade-d 5o *a? *>a?<"bed and Ar.ona atory proret He recovered alJ bi* jo',4 and tLe tailor* were aeverely puclabed. a Lawn Tennia Rulee Hare Not Changed Since 1873 L^irn teania. fint called Sphalriatlke, vaa lovented by Ma}or WlDffleld In 1^73. bat the modem court was daalfoed and laid dawn by Waraeli'a chief whip, Sir William Hart Dyke. In the tame year in the irrounde of Lolllnjatone caatle. owned by the fam- j ily aiffce 1522. and recently aold for buVldhi* aitea. mji a writer In London Tit-Blta Majcarine. Sir WUiiam. Julian Marshall, and J M. Heatbcote drew op the flirt aet of rule* in tbe pavilion at Lord'a and tb**e have never been materially altered. Sir WUllam'a chief dimcnlty waa to determine where to place tto?' service line, ao aa to avoid fteHlf a tall player an advantage over a ahort one. A covered bail waa flret naed in 1875. In 16*2 tbe introduction of vol- | leylnf Ved to an alteration In the height of the net The Uwn Tennta aaeociation wii formed in Is***. The thimbledon champlonvhlp tournament waa ft rat held in 1677 The two *reat international con'eat* are those fof the r>*v.P cup ?nd f f<? the Wizhtman cup. the f.rat '{<t rt.en arid the other for women player*. Death of Elephanta In ?; ,te ' i : that :??* U made e,* . ;<..*. ! -j ?i-* .ofi nn<! the movie*, that ? : w ? : ''.. ' ? r? r?'ly ?-?'O art "ele. ,v';i.. < ear, "n Ino r... 1 r i ? . h a -'.2 f und. *a- i A - r- M :.< S..me fact*, i ?1 , ? ; h p a ? s ... . ... .. r -he r. a v . . , / i o .. ' * r. t. ! r. h .:?!' Tv en. ?, . ? i * :ir<* a?*i'lAtn fo-tnd ... ? r trapMany ? ...... r."-. .-r *'i-;nd natrral ... ,.,T fir.e the,'rv -, <*... : : * 'i I* * hat a d. r.z wa- S r? ! v irto a s-r- a-n >.r rr.lir-T -a here Ke perlshe* I nr. l 1 "--if: ar* TV's is v.orne o?jt by , * .. 'et ' tt r fir v all e'.ophant fo?- J v ? f. 5 in ?..u that ?fl? . ; . . r . '< ?.V wvcr. i Starfith 11 Enemy of Oytter < ,. i . v. - < ' '1 ,. - .-r 1 r. e '2 this ''' ravh , ;.. ' ' - : * - a >.? a , . ,.r >r. - . .- f<-r Day That I.a?t? for Mont hi 4. , :; . r ?: i i s T. -y O.'.e , ,A. . ? , . - z lay. Ihere are ' > 'r.*'T. ! ' cor.t.r.uows e,-.\ g-? I .* tr..* has *o t.e paid for ' r. a r.'er * :.-r, the .-...Jr. z'-t ? :n give* , if* I 1 <> r v- ' * * tm * ^7 O r uir !0 t.'' o. 4 ' -;r --1- ..f !ar'z;..??>?'em- i - ? v :.e r n and 'he <?'.""ra b.r- . )... ? t-a hr.ee trie f.. .r day'.-.jfht. | - rr.'.n'h* out of the .... ij-..?-r .:) >-?< I.ave alternate E a a I? Lift! 20-Pound Prey ; ? <> z i _ e < ?a.d to he ea -a: ^ ' ? ii." tiZ ar, 1 rarry nz prey I we.zh r.z 1*. to I" i* 'I'he Na , li'.n.i z*.M i. ir.;.f .e^t.'^i.v i h.s.' b.^. e- w.-:z r ; '* r t * . f rm reliable i a' e t ha a we z.'.t s a - ;t the ' u...sf one of t' ??-' v ' i4 s tt o.irry a r..-r. .H-z^r pr.-y .s 4...e-i .: must be ej'er. <r, the zr"'ttid. Inquiring Around Man at Door?Ma iam, will you buy ar.me insect powder? landlady ?1 have no use for It. Mao?Good! Then IU taka tha room yaw hava to lat. . f l ^ PRESS COMMENTS J I lJ,.JJ,-,r-JJiJlrJr. r r .- r * BU^ibk IW CtM>4n??. Ob? of :?. caief reatotj why atar.y worthy Ci'^aens rcfuae ta enter .the pclit-va. *r?u u that a cert*.ft e.e:r.*?t of our eittxensjup b:*ed l(M : caad: ia:?* over ct leas. y. W* oo not bejlie*a thai group 14 very large, bat H ^ very active, They fore* the candidates *.o buy them dinner, "hit** ft*?, {for a .oar., offer to cascpa.gn f.r i them a: mucft per day. asa for ue ?ixiori?xt^'. cf a Dole or maae kii.: rother r<Kj"'jt4T. *.r-A:n the aggregau > put* a very heavy load upon the candidate. It :s probab.e thAt many . i Vttve hi**de.M vf CAn-J.-dAte* Up* from ore to Ar-otaer, grtl -A * "lift (frtm <ir4tte a number. He w.U, wke*. > trve f-na. jftcw Cv? w comes, vote as oe plt-AJes, and ceraiti)* he canr. : vote for a., fro as ? hom ft* na* t*reived tome tor; of reward. Oar ftd' v,-c*. unasked. of course, to all caikl; cites -s *.hi; ' "ey refuse to be bleu, l Tfert is Another thing to be aa.c: The cash a- outlined by the fx?u t..e comm.ttee i* n.gn enough tn a.l ! good conscter.ee, *a4 the expense of tr.eie required payment* and the neg; lec: of k.s own business during the I campaign is a heavy tax. Indceu, candidates for the legu-ature. ar. : some county candidates, :f elected, will be under the necessity of paying a arger part of all tfley receive to be able to perform the duties of the office to which they are elected.?Unktft Time*. D RTVRRS DRINK AND SOBER | We hear and read much about , drunken drivers. Little is said about 'drunkless speedsters. The toll cf life from auto wrecks is terrific. It seems to get worse instead of better, j Unfortunately the average man, wo-j man or kid seems to lose all proportion when At the steering wheel. The paucity of gray matter in the human noggin wras never suapected until the age of automobiles flowered. "Unavoidable," say.most of the coroner, verdicts. Nine tim?s out of 10 it is not the truth. Reckless driving is usually the trouble. The throttle is generally wide open. The rules of the road constantly ignored. Life i' cheap in the bullet world. It is still . cheaper on the roads. ? Calhoun ! Times. I "The Government Owes Me a Id ring" i Have you ever heard the above ex' pression? Well, it isn't true. The Qovernj men*, doesn't owe you a thing. Ana 1 .be tc*~tj*t job reach that cone'uaioB the belter off yov trill be. In fact. you are is debt to the goveramentY#? owe the Government tke Wet ervxe > ou are capable. Nobody asnouau to anything who goes through life claineir.-g that the world is in i^bt to a;m You ire: what you earr. in :h.* life, nothing more nor \e?*, Kvtrytkikf hat it* pr*re. and jva get 5: when you pay the prtce, ar.d must leave it alone when you are not miliizg to pay. You are aione in the world- Nobody owe# you anything. You mutt" battle for >oar*eif or you go down .x defeat. Neither God nor humanity ha* any patience with the one who. whine* or comp.air#. Courage and fearlessness open tr.e door* to the be*; thin** ;n life, and you must ha-* these ??d bestir yourself if you want the latter.?Anderson Independent. When it narrowed down to Blackw?d *nd Johnston 4 year* ago, we -a* on the fence. Neither :s gube rra tonal timber. We see now that Johnston couldn't have beer, worse tnar. Blackwood. With all mediocre# in tfcil race, surely ?? can better Johnston. Amphibious on liquor, a follower of the reckless Talmadge on the ri dicii lous 3~doliar auto tags, art advocate c-f free textbooks, -n ffTCf barking up ar.y tree that has a vote, his or.iy decisive plank is the removal of Ben Sawyer from the state highway department. His one glaring omission is that he ne%er says a word about the relief of agriculture. We think much less of Johnston now than i years ago. and that is '"going some." If you want him, you are welcome.?Calhoun Times. Southern Farmers' Hopes Are Boosted New Orleans, July 10.^-The hope that 15-cent cotton would once more enrich Southern farmers grew apace today as the market continued to climb under the influence of yesterday's bullish government acreage re- ; port. . 0 Future prices soared almost %2 a bale yesterday, and added another dollar today, bringing the price near the 13-cent level. Spot cotton showed a corresponding rise of more than $3, with middling at $12.60 cents per pound. Buying or. the exchange was brisker than in many weeks today and in the late trading October options went as high ai 12.60 and December to 12 75. or 22 to 23 points up from yesterday's close. Genera] News Notes Anft A met who admitted blush :r.gl> to the age of 130 )<?r?, r?4X:'<f ia Rumania, suffered a stroke aid died when she was tpldi of the death of Zaro Agha, the Turk, J who c.asmed to be 160 years old. J?he cia'.med that Za:o propped to her !w years ago. * A JMHUhera railway freight train was wrecked Tuewday ?t Morriavilie, N. C , wuh 31 of the 60 cars in the train be:ng derailed. Four tanks of gaso.me and lb carload* of merehan-, due were burned up and ten or more hves were lost, several of th* deadbeing hoboes who were beating ride* on the train. Cor.gresman Chester C. Bolton, Republican, in charge of the ^feongreasional campaign of his party, forecasts that the Republican party will resign berate 50 and 75 seats in the next congress. National Chairman Fieuher ceclarM that the best us we of the Republican party on which to fight for seate, will be "Bureaucracy." < General Hugh Johnson last w eek i started on a nation-wide tour us an evange, of recovery, leaving the ad-j minutrntior. of the NR.A in Washington in the hands of a beard of five members. After hie tour, two weeks of which will be spent in speeeh-mak- j J :ng. and two weeks in resting, he will}' probably retire from the NRA ad-,' ministration. John Strmgfeliow, 19 months old,!* of Memphis, Tenn., got fragments of'1 a peanut lodged in his throat and 1 lung, and developed pneumonia. The;1 doctors were puzzled over the case.;1 Irritation had caused the pneumonia.,1 Pneumonia washed away the obstruc-}1 tion and with the irritation gone, the}1 child recovered. j( The three son$ of Cliff Moss, a prominent Blacksburg contractor, i each had an appendix operation in a ' Gastonia hospital on three successive ' days, and then his wife took to her! bed with appendicitis. Ross says it j never rains but it pours. ' i! Bishop Speers, Gaffney negro,, charged with murdering J. P. Norris, another negro, early the morning of ; April 21, was sentenced to serve the 1 remainder of his life in the state penitentiary in circuit court at Gaffney last week. He chopped Norris' head off with an ax. He consented to a ( veridict of murder with recommendation to mercy and was not tried. , Federal income tax receipts for the * current fiscal year have exceeded 1 3786.501,453 as compared with $722,- J 183.244 for the previous year. 1 Clinton Man Admits < To Robbing of Bank Gree?viNe, July 14-A tin; he robbed the Sou; a 'arofc^ Stale back at Fount*::: '1|Jt Tuesday ??? dictated ?c j w-*d ^ L. A. Blakeiy, Lauren* ?o?f. 7 co*. xn;*?i*>ner, shortly before re -4, r%. leased on *3,500 botu froa ^ Greenville county jail taught. The confeaaipn wa* o6ta,.r.t- fe? ^ Sheriff B. B. Smith. The bank wa* held up ar.; ;.>ab*d by one man of $1,533. Tb* .aoaey ha* not been recovered. After recounting detaf.i f ^ holdup, Biakely said, "I cbu s.v; nor later count the mon*;, <J<u. mg from what money I pa.4 ^ j judge there was around Officers here said they ha3 traced approximately $l,O0u B.**.- > paid on debts he owed :r. ..r.toa* within two hours after t>.? occurred. The bank ha? r.t ; jp k\ about 1:25 p. m. Blake!y was attested T'r-ur* iaj ?; , h:s home in Clinton by G:?*c villa and Liiurens county officer?, a :*d bj a Burns detective. "1 arrived in Fountain Inr. ahou; noon on the above day. ildejdajr) and went in the South Carol.na Sate bank and purchased a m blank from Mr. Wenck ?the rwny manager)," Blakely's confession read. UI returned to the bank about twenty-five minutes after one o'clock and no one was in except a lady. I told the lady: "This is a hdfdup.'' 1 had a pistol in my hand. I t^id the Udj to go in the vault. I partly dosed the door and placed a box against the door. I then proceeded to the rash drawer and took the money that was in the cash drawer and left the sank." ^ .JJLakely said he immediately left Fountain Inn for Clinton. Thomas Remie Bass, of Columbia, was drowned in Lake Murray, when he jumped from a burning sktff which lad ignited from gasoline spilled on the outboard motors' He was 29 year* >ld and a Southern railway employee Judge Grimball, in the circuit court it Charleston, decided that the South Carolina tax on income from note*, mortgages, bonds and the like is constitutional, in a teat case brought at Charleston. The Republic Steel corporation of barren, Ohio, third largest of the steel companies, has thrown out iu ast contracts with unions affiliated with the American Federation of labor. "k '' - '' -? tn cm? 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