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Summer Camp School at Camp
Jackson, Sylva, N. C., Ideal
Place For Training the Boys
Many Augusta Boys to Go There This Summer and Be Train
ed By Prof. Jordan H. ;*nd Will D. Sanford—ln Splendid
Mountain Country, “La/nd of the Sky.” Boys to Tent, Fish,
Swim and Play Ball, A/s Well As Study.
The summer ramp school,/ located
In the hitTh altitude* with Invltfnfc
environments for the trainir/g of boy»
In the various forms of education ha*
eorno to stay. It has proven of in
estimable value physieallv, mentally
and morally, aa well a* attractive.
That part of Western North (Car
olina embraced in the Awheville pla
teara. and known by the significant
terrna of "The band of Ihe Sky,"
"The band of Waterfall*," "Tlie
South's Summei Playground," con
atitute* today the greatest resort, oi
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A SEA TRIP FOR TONIC
There is no rent or recreation comparable to an ocean
voyage. A quick rail rideloNavannah.Ga., on through
train*, In large, easy, well ventilated coaches, parlor
and sleeping car*, via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Then for the trip at »ea. Big roomy vessel*—floating pajaces—
equipped with all modern hotel conveniences—state rooms de luxe;
cold and hot, sail and fresh, tub and shower baths. The tahle d’hote
menu includes the season’s delicacies of both Northern and Southern
markets. Best Übic waters. Through tickets to Eastern resort*.
ROUND-TRIF FARE* FROM AUQUBTA
including meata and berth on ship
Nsw York *35.00 BaKlmors *2* 00
Boston 38.00 Philadelphia.... 29.00
*0- Day-Fares
Nsw York. 32.30 Boston 3*,30
Proportionately low saran from other polnta.
For all detail*, berth reservations, etc., ank the nearest Ticket Agent.
W. W. HarkeM. Traveling l‘a**enger Agent,
71* Broad Street, Augusta. Ua.
An Extension Telephone
Saves Time and Worry
FELL BREAKING ARM.
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Woman Hurrying to Anawar Tele
phone Falla, Sustaining Painful In
jury.
Hurrying down thn .stairway In hnr
residence at No. 610 West Market
street, this morning, to Answer the
telephone, Mrs. W. E. Allen caught
her shoe heel In a carpet on the stairs
and fell headlong breaking her right
arm.
A physician was Immediately sum
moned and this afternoon Mrs. Allen
Is said to be resting well.
Mrs. Allen expected to leave for a
visit of several days tomorrow, but
sha will now bA obliged to postpone
her trip on account of the accident —
Greensboro, (N. C.) News.
EVERY day more women realize
the value and importance of an
extension telephone connected with the
present Bell Telephone and located at a
convenient place in the house.
Running up and down stairs is tire
some work. An extension telephone re
duces it to a ntinimum and the telephone
is always near you when you are up
stairs or down stairs.
The -extension telephone is as im
portant in the home as modern equip
ment in the office. Many thoughtful
husbands are taking this means of light
ening the burdens of the housewife.
What does it cost ?
One dollar per month in residences!
Call Contract Dept. Main 9000.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
■ America Here In the midst of this
scene of beauty, 1h Camp Jackson.
! located st Sylva, in the county from
I which the camji take* its name, forty
j seven miles west, of Asheville, Camp
I Jackson offers strong inducements
Ito the hoys who are desirous ot
I spending ft period of the summer
| season practically in the wood* yet
I near enough to town*, but in an en
i vlronment that is saturated with nil
the enthralling intereat of
stream and mountain that appeals to
boy* *o strongly. The object of Camp
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Jackson is two-fold: to give to boys
a rare combination of redfceation anu
study. We propose to make your
boys happy at work and in. play. We
feel that If we can teach them to
study and play together freely ana
with falrne** to one another, we shall
make men fit to live and work in
society.
Meets All Needs of Boy.
Camp Jackson will meet all the
needs of the .boy who is ambitious in
his studies, a* well a* the boy who
cares to become a leader in athletic
sport* of his school or college. To
the boy desiring rest during the sum
mer. Camp Jackson offers a place
where the eyes never grow tired,
where the exhilerating breezes ana
the cold water from the surrounding
mountains wfll act a* an elixir tor
the more arduous duties on return
ing to his school. To the boy tfho
wishes a place where hia body may
be kept in training during the sum
mer time, Camp Jackson offers ath
letic facilities unexcelled. To the
hoy who is ambitious, tho’ backward
in his studies, Camp Jackson offers
educational assistance under ideal
conditions.
Only i arents whose boys have hac
the privilege of spending a summer
at these popular camps can fully ap
predate its value for boys and yet
many parents are looking for a plar*
where their boys will he under watch
ful eyes and can spend a pleasant and
profitable summer. Camp Jackson
will solve the problem.
Many Boys From Augusta.
Camp Jackson felicitates itself that
it will have quite a large number of
boys from the moat representative
families of Augusta and Aiken, a
large following frftm Jacksonville and
other Florida cities, and will get sev
eral boys from Norfolk, Va. Our as
sociates from other sections report
very encouragingly and, though this
is the first year of Camp Jackson, it
will have its full quoto of boys.
Our hoys will live in tents, fish,
swim, play ball,’ and do all other
reasonable things that to wide awake
boy’s mind constitutes “Camping
Out,” and will be taught by such as
sociation to recognize Nature's Crea
tor and Ruler. If to this can be added
the companionship of other boys of
good character under the wholesome
supervision oT men of broad culture
and liberal education, then surely
there need lie no hesitancy on your
part in allowing your boy the enjoy
ment of making one of our party.
Parents and friends of hays wish
ing to spend the summer in the vi
cinity of the ramp may obtain excel
lent accommodations in and around
Sylva, Hillsboro and Cullowhee. 12
miles away Waynesville, Balsam
Hotel and many boarding houses of
fer comfortable accommodations at
reasonable rates. To every one Camp
Jackson will extend a hearty wel
come. Mr. Jordan Sanford left for
Sylva last Wednesday to get camp in
readiness, carrying with him a com
petent clifef and two helpers. Our
partv from Augusta and surrounding
territory will leave for Camp Jack
son on June 30 in a special car over
the Southern Road.
tr any one wishes to communicate
aholit Camp Jackson, call on phone
or white W. P. Sanford, 414 Seventh
Street.
OUTING OP THE WHITE
EMPLOYES ON JULY 4TH
In spite of the fact that the Fourth
of July falls on Saturday and that
Saturdays are the biggest shopping
days of the week, White's will he
closed July 4th, and the anual picnic
of White’s employes will be held as
usual.
The outing is to be held this year at
Locks, under the auspicies of the Ef
ficiency Club, an organisation within
the store, devoted to the betterment
of conditions for shopper and sales
person alike.
The trip to the Locks will be made
by boat, accompanied by several par
ties In canoes. The Host Club, an
other organization within the stor-*,
which owns a boat house at the Lake
and several canoes, are contemplating
making the trip with the picnicking
bout.
There will alsojae numerous games
during the day, and the trip home
ward will be made after sundown.
Tho trip promises to be particularly
enjoyable, as the moon is full July 7th,
and on the night ul July 4th does nut
aet until some two hours after mid
night.
A monllght ride from the Locks Is
something to be sought after.
YELLOW AND WHITE ARE
THE COLORS OF WEEK IN
EMPLOYES' PRIZE SALE
Whether the week be one to pro
claim tho suffragette proclivities of I
the second floor managers and sales
people, or what, the decorations for
the last and greatest week of White's
Employes' Cash I'rlze Sale are yellow
and white, and yellow and white are
unmistakably the colors of the Wo
man Suffrage Party.
It docs not seem to be a question 91'
what they want, so much as what
they are giving this week. From wo
men's stilts, dresses, skirts, waists,
petticoats, klmonas, shoes, corsets,
undertmtslins and hats and girls dress
es ami shoes and hats, and art goods
and pictures, the moat Interesting ar
ray of goods h‘>s been selected, and the
most interesting iirtces attached to
them.
The queatlon of decorations, how
ever, Is a very smart one on the second
floor. It has been carried Into every
possible phase. Cards beating prices
are yellow and white; shelf decora
tions are yellow and white; as are
flowers, and as were tho dainty little
Invitations sent out announcing the
sale.
The frappe, which will be served af
ter 10 o'clock Monday morning, will
also carry out the color scheme.
The week on the second floor prom
ises to be highly interesting and
profitable from every standpoint. An
nouncement of the specially priced
goods will appear front time to time In
the advertising columns
FRENCHMAN WINS $2,500
MARATHON RACE, LONDON
London.—The annual marathon race
from Windsor Castle to the Chelsea
football grounds for a trophy vatuid
at t-’.ROO, under the auspices of the
Polytechnic Harriers, was won today
by PJehelta, a Frenchman. His time
was 2 hours. 40 minutes, 60 4-5 sec
onds.
S. 8. AGENTS ADJOURN.
Charleston, 8. Q. —The Clyde and
Mallory Steamship agents who have
been In convention here for three days,
adjourned this afternoon, alter selec
ting Old Point Comfort, V», tor thulr
uc*t cvinvuiiod place.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
The leading
“LIGHT SIX”
1915
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Ircjfil Visf niinri. iHm
LIGHT - WEIGHT SIX
Ten per cent more power and many refinements
WE announce the new 1915 Chandler at a new profit-sharing pric £
$1595. Deliveries will begin at once. Our first shipment is here now,
Even at the 1914 price of $1785, the
Chandler —pioneer of all the light sixes—
was an unapproached value.
Refined in many details, embodying
marked improvements, and with*wore
power, what of its leadership now, for
1915, at this new price!
Search far and wide, and you cannot
find like value in any other car at any
similar price.
There are no radical changes in the
Chandler design for 1915. There could not
be, for the Chandler had already attained
seemingly the ultimate in engineering.
Owners all over America declared they
could not hope for better service from
any car.
Come see the Chandler. Come drive it
Weighs 2885 lbs. fully
equipped. Runs 16 miles
per gallon of gasoline.
Runs 7000 miles per set
of tires. Speed, 3 to 55
males per hour on high
gear. Climbs every
famous demonstrating
hill in America on high.
Possesses every high
grade feature found on
high-priced sixes.
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO, Manufacturers, CLEVELAND. OHIO
“VOTES FOR WOMEN” STATIONERY
The Official Water-marked Writing Paper approved by
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
The stock is a white SUPERFINE FABRIC FINISH and
each sheet contains the water-mark, “VOTES
FOR WOMEN.”
RETAILS FOR 35 CENTS.
Can be had at
Richards Stationery Co.
(£Pfl
Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald”
1595
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SPETH GARAGE AND SALES CO.
930 ELLIS STREET
Outdoor, indoors, any time, anywhere,
any occasion, Satisfies
A delightful flavor all its own.
IN ICED BOTTLES
ANYWHERE Jv
LOOK FOR THE LABEL
BOTTLED BY
CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
There are no experiments in the car.
But, throughout, we have effected refine
ments. We have added 10% to \he power.
Ohr engineers and designers have per
fected many improvements.
The 1915 pure streamline body, sweeping
in unbroken lines from the bow of the ton
neau to the deep Mayo radiator, makes the
Chandler the last word in motor car beauty.
And the Chandler company —prosperous
because of the mechanical perfection of its
product and freedom from expensive exper
imental work and changes, and because of
its low overhead expense —is dividing its
profits with Chandler purchasers. This
fact, and this only, makes possible the
new 1915 price, $1595.
Catalogue or Demonstration on request
WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOOL.
Rock HIU, S. a, June 16 to July 24, 1»1«.
COURSES OF STUDY —Full courses of study will be provided to meet
the needs of 1. Superintendents and principals. 2. High School teacher*.
2. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural school teachers.
FACULTY—A large faculty has been secured, composed of special
ists and leaders of education In thie and other states.
SPECIAL FEATURES—ModeI eohool through first six grades. Spe
cial course in rural school problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on
Montessorl methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features
of beet summer schools. A Accommodations unexcelled.
County Boards ofTDdueatlon are authorized to renew certificates still
In force for all teachers who do satisfactory work In this summer school
and teke the final examination.
For rates and further Information, write for Summer School Bulletin
to D. B. JOHNSON,
Rock Hill, 8. C. President
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SUNDAY. JUNE 21.
The new •
profit-sharing
price