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Tif eimoiti SUNSHINE IN CAMDEN MtffitlMi March' Sunday to ^ * Httte a«l®F ^’iT after a® unuau^ KoStIos •• ">• ««*■ !>•« “J; ken on a ■P*’*®^**^* •jJJ The dollcato traW <« Med twif» 0^ whit® oak ^ oak hare been em- Qff OAK - * by the 80ft brown of the fbuk whlch^seem to eerre LiMicntal salad for flocta of rin^after gorging tlwm- holly and ligostnim bw {g asserting Itaelf wHh nkes of color In the yariona er 8 cautious beglnnlll#, nie^wner endearorlng to hlnwelf by attamptliif to lome particularly appenl- lof horticultural alchemy, whleh eyentoally oeoiTea Into hk own picture of hk own Httlw do- dmUiv, * PaCM would be required to do Justice to the more pretentioua landscape TMttures on the large eefatei^ but the aame spirit of har- Moar to <^r merails, as the many iMmdreda of Tkitors to the Caro- Itoas will Touch for. This k the aesi •iiarki COUIh tfy" Slid one leould wonder how such vioorous plants and trass SfriiiB from sueh -light soil. But the oaks and pines which you see on every hand aitsat the evident virtues af the soil. No where can you find . bsttar ealoTi and grawth In shruha and flowqjrs. I have been readtog with intense iQterSat the part that Camden play ed in thd winping of the American rerolutlon. It wgs the' real. togne” of that sanguinary period, when it held the armies of COm- vallk and Tarletao at Imy. whkb gained the needful time for Qen- aral aahington to prepare fOr the encirclement of Cornwallis at York^ town with the belated M valaable assistance of the French fleet. ^ Words of praise here would not be remiss tor tbst pride, hah within ItMdf (ha fanda- mmital valnea to reach the heights. ‘ Both North and South haye their troubles to res^stment of local- ked tfuptiona In the body polltie, which,are magnified by keeping them on the front page. This, I be- llere, k the place for them, until ne remiss for that ragged MtUe ^d of guerillas under Your Refrigerator You Tronbls That’s MY Business -*?■ CALL _ ■ ' JACK REESE . : V IS 769>W NiflU Phone 104 •DOMESTIC' ~ oCOMMpiClAL Marion. They contributed hearlly to the failure of the .British army U> aeeomplkh their obJectiTsc by peraktenUy haraaaing their ^pply convoys in forays from the sur rounding swamps and woods. From the American revolution to ISSl was a time of proaperlty, brought about by the .yucceasful production of cotton whlcl^ went to feed the looms of England, where it was manufactured into fabrics for which there wss a world de mand. Many such phases of Southern life pass before your eyes Includ ing the dark pages of history when the way back had to be painfully and laboriously undertaken. But now we would say that the tranaltiofi has occurred. A smiling South is smsrglng and ths smils is ths bettsr for hav ing been retarded during .a period of travail. From the magnificently colorful Charleston gardens to the Orest Smokies; from the tropical beauty of Florida to the one and only New Orleans—up the'Mlsslsglppl or Urest to the Pacific there ia a quickening and f tlrring of the hope of better thinff at band. A land tl^t has inspired the tradition of gallantry, courtesy and hospitality such as the South of yesterday and today can point with public opinion relegataa them to the back page and so 'on to the ob- lirlon they deaerra. Should you wkh (s tcc^n- kiinc at Its beat, walk down Broad stroat in Camdan oh a brifkt Saturday afternoon. Laughter and good fselhig ssMn to radiate from old and young who have com* to tomi for the weekly purehasoo and a glad handshake. A bustling friendly street with out disorder, which many an American town would do well to emulate. And 80 On this hot Sunday after noon. in searching for a word to describe these pictures of Camden that keep recurring for the past' three whiter aeaaisg, it sudSaalf occurred to me that the answar wss Peace, Peace of mind. Har mony with your onvironmmit sad love of your Qod and your neigh bor, a peace that flows about yon and touches all stratgs of life. The whole atmosphere of the town k Pease. “It is full of the sonrea of Peace” as the Rev. Nicholas Ble- man writes to the “Far East” “Add to this a quiet beauty of ths coun tryside, the mildness of the air, the friendliness of sH and yon have a heaven of peace and rest." 'That’s all there Is—there isn't any more. THOMAS A. CLARK. SR., “Great Elm,” Sharon, Conn. 1410 Fair Street, Camden, S. C. Funeral Services Mrs. Maty Horton Mrs. Mary M. Horthn, 82, passed sway at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Pate, near Bethune Mon day, Maraii ft. Sba VM the wMow or the lata J. A. Horton. GQie k atirvived bf six sona. a R. sad C. E. of Cbarlotta. N. C.; O. W. and y. J. of Angelaa: L. M. of Rock Hill, W. & of Bathnne, and three danitotera, Mrs. C. B. Pate of Bethnne, Mrs. Henry Dees# of Angelas and Mrs, Percy Mangnm of Jefferson. Two bfothera and a sis ter also survlvi, DanM aad Joe Hearon and Mrs. Allow Carraway, all of Louisiana. Funeral aervicaa were conducted from the Macedonia Baptist church where she wss a member on Tues day eveoing at 4 o'cloi^ by the Revs, a . Pinaon, Dooglaa Smith aad C. L. Whitmore. Interment fol lowed in the churchyard cemetery. Of YOOK MOUY t*€KI esnptia Ike iw4 vBesM cMy. k I Tl'’ '* <hoMsaa4« J I I L af kapty «• ■ ■** muck oa.t'BOMii* is • doysl Ms aaerciM aaa4edl wilk Ikk vitoswi melkod of sioiatoiauig onaegy wMe you iWucwl' ■' ' - kA AA dkys* akplifr FRANK’S DRUO BTOMA—Nil. 777 m India's first Indian Air Vlee-^ Marshall has Just been appointed. I WkBk 5r«Ni tUtot 4# Lombir of . Mdlw Lmn- ber ConpBky. ' ‘1 411 All Work Guaranteed $e Refrigeration Air-Condition Service Broad St. Camden Motor Co. Bldf. lloiiimaaiaiK/gjrb wuygetiiMtedwnef ^00 footihogf p0rhik potm i rsJB-s& kstfagmiM. r* CARPtll ONi MAN CAN Nil AND CUT UA TO 13 CORDS DAILY tie kUT-kWICK POWER SAW Tkli one man portable *aw ii vsedio fell timber—then with o simple odjustment, the blade Is turned to cut up follen logs. Eosy and economical to operotei Increoses production! Ideol for deoring weeds ond underbrush. Used every where for poles, fence posts, firewood, stumps, etc. BOYKIN PONTIAC COMPANY, INC. SALES — SERVICE — PARTS CAMDEN. S. C pi FOR^SALE Hmses and Lots In Various Siras In CSty and - Suburbs —also— » ■ c . Several Farms and Timber Lands Real Estate Sales Insurance, Inc. SEE W. B. Fort J.B.McGuirt I ~K- %■' f -.l ; I., C'L’- .lii mW ft m OVER A YEARS |i*lanning to ,.. W, R^ir„ or Remoilel? Asphalt bungles, 210 Ib. weight, $7.2^ per sqwtte 2 ibs. Nt^ )|ier sqnafe, 18e A, spring i$ here... next eemm mimmer ^ith flies, mosquttoes and aUier in* Note is the Hme prepmre for .ihemandwehave onhe^oop Galvanized Scr^n at Oc l^r sq. foot OlW lUih. For ItnMfBAla DcRnryt • WINDOWS •DOOM •BEAVER iOARD •roll ROOnRG « •BRICK •CEMENT . •PRICKMENT ‘•w - I*- 'WiMti You iBiak of Uonbw.TUUk af U.” Lundser Co. Frempt •viwiEm TOiiK STREET on the ft Pamde n mndi die tame way with care as widi la it the werndm-dn] new Dynaflow Drive* people- diat*e causing so much talk? Some **have it** — some don*t Some you go for. all out — without quite being able to lay a finger cm why. And diose — well, diey usually biMome your firmeat friepds. Wh« is it that makes so many good fedka •ay diis trjm honey’s ’’got it”? Good looks? One has to admit it’s nice to ride in a car that ia unmistakably itself and not just a sli^tly modified ver^n Of soaae- thing else. • Size, weight? WbU* die pcdla tdH us it*s a pretty impeutant factor aino^ if you like an pulomcdbilB Mpat doaa dun^ (hare just ia no alibadtutB for brawn and solid substanda. Povmr ? NaturaU;^. Yon can’t sit lhag behinfi dds b^ T^irsbiA-tMralfihit-ei^d without fall* log for ft plOnty bfird. Handling? flidb? Room? Tlier ell bovo gheir avid (boa BPioag Ruidc owners. Espe cially now wi^ a completely new kind of engine mounting ironing out vibration bniid- ^ as never hofora, and in this ConvardUa model* widi ^automado top^ docMr-window jNod front abit adjuatmant In Roadmastbr models diat is oartainly a bag factor. Youll never know how silky sinoodi a drive can be — vdiat fluent new ease there is to all your going — dll you driva the oar where liquid replaoea both the clutch and first, second and high ^ars. But at neariy as We can find out — and we talk to a lot of peofde — it ian*t anyone thing that puts Buick at die top of die *Ht*’parade. It’s die over-ell ridiness of thia honey in uU die dungs you’ve dremned of finding wrapped in an automobile. 11 wnnrs Dimnm Atovr OYMAnOW Aak any friend uAio drives a Buiok - dian aet your daelar and get a firm order in, with or widuMt n oar ft^trada. dyfiA psdsh tfi *P^tiem*l 0t eturm Mt m RemdmmsUr mukk Whe/i better automobiles are bir ilt BUiCK BUICK done htnall these leahttee will build them ^pnunofu uwg iodmi dkutm ngmto'nuomnm ROOOMAnC SPAM AOWINCf * BOAMIOT MUIHI *QMDmmiX COtt SHMNBeiO *NMOMio RaoAu irnwH itgmn^utumm *SOUNMOMR ror *VM ttuar MOOMt *M0r BT MNDI t 7«m ta fMNtr i. fAnOB, , mno WMIIWA OBWMCI rut FfA«B-T«BN IN fOVB SCBAB IRON ANB tflll Ogiod^ Motor Cpn^any IllDBMdilraBl .. CAMDElf. A RofliniiA Mntnr Cmnnanv -I" s. c • .It