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CoKege Girls Baro Their Ears, Doff Nets N??r?(m, Miish. ? Puffing tli*; tiiili |iit f 1?%- t-n.M vVIII |'i?? -*i r ut Uin'ii i vii college If flu* rum l?*gnh i ?> tin' aetjond year kIiIh mu><Vp<Ih, lluJr n?t*. tflA ,?M'I t !?Ik for III*' Mpkf) <?f economy. K Al dawn tlu? r? nt of tin* hMrWiM fw.iiv hy flu 1 1 ? i ? of billing drum* ?m<l blaring wind <iiMnii?uuiH to iiM.l Hit HOpbOtuotva pnnuling about the guurli all wearing Iholr li.iir "old fityle," and with Hielr eur* luiml to the briber, e, niltoy pair* for the llrM (line ill montha. _ j-; _ ? .* _ _ UaiHiern explained lliut the caroiuiijfu waa twofold - f<?r re form In hulr dressing ami econ omy In the Intereeta of' the en dowment fund. Later the freah men indorsed the litter purport by hurling from the roof of the dormitory building an cfflk'.v of the trtacker who doe* not do her bit for the fund. CLERK WINS SCIENCE PRIZE Air. L. Holloa, a London civic clerk, who won the $5,000 prize arranged by the Scientific American for the clear est explanation for lay readers, of the tfccory of relativity propound***! by Professor Klnwteln of Berlin, Tlie prize inonoy wns contributed by Mr. HJugene Hlgglns of Par in, an nrnatenr enthusiast In physics nnd mathematics, Mr. Bolton beat many dlKflngulshed * competitors, Ttiere whm wide-spread antoniah* ment that a clerk burled In the British patent office* was able to express a clearer Idea of what. Ih considered the greatest discovery In physics since Newton, ihnn leading physicists them selves. Ttye photograph sh<?\vH Mr. Bolton, whiii'T of the prize. HITCHES WIFE TO CULTIVATOR She Sues for Divorce and Produce# Predecessor to Support Charge. Kcranion, Pa. ? That sIm> was har nessed to a cultivator and forced to work for hours dally In t,he Holds of t-helr farm In the sweltering summer heat and that she was fed on dried crusts and "rutalmija.s" all last, winter, was the story fold In divorce court "* k?y Mrs. Kdith .May Warded of Mos cow, Pa., In her divorce action against Ambrose Warded, a farmer. She was married to Warded fotir yeara ago, and Is his third wife. The first Mm. Warded Is dead and the sec end Mrs. Warded obtained a divorce. Court and spectators were given a big surprise when Attorney Frank 15. Boyle, appearing for the llbellant, called Mrs. Warded No 'J, who testi fied that she was forced to obtain a #voree because Worded also har nessed her to the cultivator and fed her fo*nl not tit for pigs. G. W. Swarts, a neighbor of the Warde.lls, called as a witness, said tkat Warded Is known to the people of Moscow as "Bruiser." 250 ATTEND INDIAN SCHOOL Representatives of 23 Tribes in Seven State* Are Enrolled in Bacone University. Muskogee, Okla. ? -Hepre*entat i \ en of 23 Indian tribes in seven states have 'tfeen enrolled in Bacone university at Muskogee this year. In (he roster are found linrni de fendants of (Jeronlmo, the war chief of the Apaches, and White Fagle, the npost famous of Pawnee chiefs. Of tke 2o0 students enrolled, 170 ?rt? full blood Indians. Bacone unkersltj h out of three Protestant Indian colleger in the cotin fry and the aims of its president, B. D. Weeks, I* to rfjlse the standard of Bacone to leadership >f the three schools. The nnlrerwity wn? rstnb jtohod jn bv I)r. A. C. Bacone, Tyro more dormitories and an adminis tration budding will be added ihl* jenr at a copf of $220,000. Mills Employ Night Crews. Salem, Mass.? Increasing evidence of the revival '?f business In the textile Industry In the Now England statea Is 'luTorded by the aHnoun^tDeM by the nana got.' >*i it of big cotton rnfli* .that the contpaf" win have fo pof on nfght ?fcffu to L rep op with the ordera. ? SCHOOL aONDft SOLO. /?. / Original Bid* All KeJeetoA? Appar willy No Oipf^Hlwii Tito following Healed bids were re < vncd by the School Trustees, Dis trict No. 1 . Mom! sty mornlnsc the 11th at 12 o'clock for tho $100,000 school ?* bonds advertised for sale: y \W 1 I C < >t h mill ( Cinclnattl, <>., !>ld $l."?0,100 and acerimd Interest' for 20 year bonds, they to furnish iKMda. The tin ncln-tt 1$ OJld <'<>., Chicago III., hid $IUM>H> for I.'. or & ycai bonds. . -r~ . --i Sea nonfood A Mayer. Clrioinattl, O., hiil I IM.HI.rf) for serial I Ii h 1 1 1 s, ;u< !:?? ii>K 2<? I years maturity. ' Breed, Klllott and Harrison, C *i yi<*l - ! natti. (>.. bul SHS.U25 ninl :u cruird in terest for 20 year bonds. Sidney Xpiuer A Co., Toledo. O., 1)1(1 fltiO.OOO for 2r> year bonds < oin mission. fitc., to be agreed upon. Finding $11,200 was wanted as com mission on 20 year bonds, this bid was only an offer of g! IS.SOO. Believing no real compction had fil tered in the bidding for the bonds the trust<*es rej?M*to<l all of the above bids a misstated to buyers present they could not make safe at so great a discount. They also -Mated they would sell the; bonds at following prlyea: Ootids lfi years maturity at $98-00 Bonds 20 years maturity at $97.50 Bonds 25 years maturity at $97.00 Leemllty of Issue to Im? approved by buyer's attorney and bonds to be fur nished by buyer without expense to Trustees. After considerable "haggling" and proposals and counter proposals, the trustees finally made sale to Sidney Spltzer A Co.. Toledo. O., sit. $95.00, lionds to be d'lted May 1, 1021, deliv er.v to be made on or before May 10, 1021. And if later than May 10.1021 accrued Interest after that dsite to bo paid to trustees. Several sealed bids- contained cer tain conditions favorable to buyers which is unnecessary to state here. I ? 11 ChH<l Hun Over by Motorcycle. At the corner of the courthouse* N. J,, J j\. the four-year-old son of Mr. N. .1. Laney, was run over 4?y a motor cycle ridden by -Mr. Kugene tirndloyr and right badly hurt, although It 1* thought that no bones wore broken. Tho Uttle fellow Was on his way homo from his father's stables in company with a larger brother, ant! had been taken to the middle of the street by his father, lie was within about two feet of the ciub when struck by the machine, and tins impact from the blow threw him against the curb his face striking Ihe^sharp edge. Medical attention was Immediately rendered and the little fellow was taken home At last.' reports lie was resting easy and it Is hoped that he will soon Ik* out again. Hishopville Vindicator. Law Held t'nronstitiitioiial. Sustaining the contention that tin* Mate law prohibiting carnivals from showing in certain counties is tin i onstit utional because it 'is special legislation. Judge Oeorgo F. Prince MmImv signed an order restraining the sheriff from executing warrants issued yesterday for the arrest of lot members of a carnival company in continuing its exhibitions near this city - Lancaster News. A Idg cotton seed oil mill at Cov ington. (2a., was destroyed by fire last Friday with a loss of $125,000. John I?raj>er who in March last led a mob that went after dim Oordon, a negro who was being held in Halifax, Ya., jail fof, the murder of a white man. was l^st week sentenced to pay a fine of $.*?00 .?miiI go to jail for one yen r. s Major (Jeneral Leonard F. Wood is to go to the Philippines as governor general, lie is auw.on his way there. % Wants-For Sale LOST? ( ?ne topaz pin, set with four pi-arls. lost last week. lender please return to Chronicle office and re ceive reward. FOR SALK ? orange and Karly Amber Cane Seed. On rick's prolific Seed Corn Fanners c.rocery Co, Cam den. S c. l-2jxl LOST ? Wire Wheel between Camden and (Columbia witii Firestone tire on same. Return same to Chronicle of fice and receive reward. ltp. I'OK 8ALK ? Seed potatoes 50 cents per peck, IUiss and Ool4ders at Dixon's Oroeery, Camden, S. C. 52. MULES? One jrnir of mules to dispose of on easy terms, at on <-r For fur ther information apply to J C. Hil ton, West vi He. S. C. ltp. FOR SALK ? Portorlco Potato Plants $IAS per 1,000. 10.000 lota 1.000 clnb together and order 10. #00. Tomatoes $1.45 j>er 1,000, callage 75c. All plants F. O. R. shipping point. We grow our own plants and hare million* ready to ship. Valdosta Potato Co., box 114 Valtfoata, Oa. 1-2-3 FOR RKNT ? Trie bungalow overlook ing Sar afield Golf Links. Six rooms and t>ath with screen porch. Apply IleDry Havaip\ Camden, K. "C. 52tf FOB HALE? One mi|Uon Puj$ Porto ~ lllco potato plants. TKUMtUate shipment. Dollar neveuty five per thousand shipping point. order* re ?vivo prompt attention O, H. f>er riefc, taneaater, 8. O. 2-3 pd FOR HALE ? (lood four- room lions*. in wlo?*<l iM'titifl of the dry. Water, electric light* und sewerage, l'rlce reasnable. Apply to U A. McDowell, Agent, Camden, H. (!, ^ 2B. FOB HA1JC ? Peanut Seeil. mrefully ??elected, shHIed and graded, freah at planting tlteo. i.et qh i took yotir order now, but do not plant until M i y .?i Juho for lK\st results. \vv ? Mil furnish White Spanish or Hun n?*r need in any Quantity at reaoon able pri^e; also peanut planters and wcedern; a fid full Information about growing. HBA 1 s i a kd i X YFM >.\ ! t>IL (X)., Charleston, 8. C. &2tf . FOUND ? Him'' ipalr umh<>i- rimmed glasses in ease. Owner can have same by Identifying same and paying for this advertisement. FOB BENT? Two connecting offices.. I for rent over The Mens Shop. Ap ! ply J. II. Hums, ( ' : indeij, S. (\ 1-2-atf. , FOB HALE? Thirty bushels of cotton j need, Webber .'*9, fine long staple, ! one dollar per bushel, Phone isi ftp. FOB BALE ? -Extra pretty pupa, sable und white, two months, males $15; female* $8 each, Also fox terriers two months, white, black and brown spots. Hull puppies, two months, same price as eolllcs. Mounds three months $15 |x?r pair. 1'rogresMvo ?verbearlng strawberry plants, $1.2f> per huudre<l delivered. Home can ner outfit oomjpteto $10. Master's plant setters $0. prepaid. Cash with orders, stamps for replies.' l?ar nail's Kennels, Will)amston, S. C. 52 ? 1| 2. ?A1JR? naflnMi tot 90 X 220, la boat residential section. Attractive price for Immediate nale. U A. HoDowttU. Af?ot. Camcfcm, 8. C WANTKD ? To Uu/' jroun# cattle, r Ap ply to Henry Snfafce, Camden. H. O. KODAKKK8 ? Correct developing | meana better pictures. Send your | kodak *11 m k to us and k?'( the beat.: Columbia Btudio, 1-123 Main atreet. Columbia. ?. 0. Write for price U?t. { Carbide For All Make* of Gas ! Generalpra ? Save trouble! and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers price* pi us freight to Camden, Ti B. McClain Cam den, S. C. , 43. I.OAN.H? mi improved refl entute, eaajr term*. K. C. vouTreaekow. Canxkn. S. C . 43 CONTKACTilKS AND BUILDERS? I'Htluia tt-'ji on wood and br|ek work, In and out of town service, Good work and loweat prices. Furnishes plans and HpeciOcatipns on all work. Henson Carlos aud Itobert Iloiley, Camden, S. C. 44-31pd ACJKNT WANTED ? For Worthmor* Hair Preparation. See or call on Marfan) K M. Helton. 1713 Gordon Street. Cauidcn, S. C. 20t? SHERIFF**} BALK ?Slate of South Carolina ' County of Kershaw. Under and by authority of power vested in me ax sheriff of Kershaw (bounty, state aforesaid. I have seised and confiscated under Section No. If 7 criminal code of South Carolina, one mule and tuiRgy seised from (J. (S. ffalle and Tom (iurrjson. Any <?lalin held hy any person. firm or corporation should In* filed with me immediately otherwise I ?will so 11 same at public auction within tho legal hours of sale May 2nd. being the first Monday, in front of the Court Florae, Mi tho i ' i r \ of (/?( K, 4'. a. c wuusn. Sheriff K. C | WATEREE XlILL NEWS J WatoreoV first clinic wan hold at the Camden itfospital last Friday when T>r. Young of ('hosier removed the tonsils and adeitbids of seven children Mr. Ilallett also Underwent an opera tion for tonsils. All the patients are do IhS finely and the children seemed to take the matter more as a froile than a disagreeable operation. Wateree's crusade against Riekness and disease is hearing fine results and we are sure to have happier, healthier children. Another clinic will he held in the near future. The base-ball game Saturday 'be tween Wateree and a picked team from the High School resulted in a victory for Wateree. The Wateree team showed flashes of fine form at times and some sterling plays were made. The feature of the game was a fine running catch b.v Kershaw de Loach of Wateree, while *Iienny Smith and Dodgjn did the best work for the scrubs. Next Saturday' Wateree will play Hermitage and a close. r?- - I* ~ Both trains *nf^fl; strengthened and the rivalry of k- I year game* wl? bo renewed. JS f game will be played at th* f f 1 ground* at 4 o'clock. ' The plana for the May Day ? uHl Hon ur? developing ratpldly. 1 the glrla are rehearsing their soa^ dances aud the hoys are ahowbi keen Interest In the relay race* all the mothers, have Wtnle their desire to enter their babu, i the Baby Parade so a fine center i looked for in thia event and i?rot?U Irii! We the mother whose hahy Ik oho#*, , tno beat Two prices will t>o awiKU III illl the I'M iils. A baseball game botweeu Wat**, u ml the fast Ruing Wtonsboro leaaTE boon arranged for this day ai^ JrJ . this will he a fine attraction for thl' havcbftll For the first time since last Dew l>er, Wnteree Mills la running alM capacity, tjvery sptiimo fo turnJ" > aniFthe installation of the new looms Is practically completed. TV emptors baye set a mark for eomaS tors to reach, erecting over tweat? looms i>er day for over two weeks. The interior of the bath bouse is being painted thla week and a i?r? i new float Is being built which will t* anchored a short dlstaneo from the > ' shore. The platform and ahute will be repaired and u new spring-board put In for those who enjoy water sport* Tho K. O. K. A.'a h*vo consented to co-opera to with Wat?ree Mills In W lug the bath-house el can and a prldt to the <'omniuMlty. Mb. Dudley It. Howe, cotton buyer and Mr. J. Pennington Gardner pur! chasing agent,, both of Lockwood, (ireon & Co., Boston, Mass., spent Tuesday at Watcree Mills. Mr. Holbrook, of Low Is Mfg. Co,. Wulpole, Mass., made an Inspection ?f AVateree Mills Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday Mr. Paine and Mr Holbrook went to Addison Mlllg ta IM-eficld. S. 0. ? ' V -J ? ? ; ? BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE $1.00 DOWN SALE T./ ___ From April 15th to May 1st During this Spring House Cleaning Sale, $1 will deliver practically any piece of Furniture in our store you may desire in your home. | . . , <V;,? -? ' 'ASS SELLER'S SPECIAL HOUSE CLEANING TIME ? . * ' ?'??? ? ? V r? ? ?are you ready for it? V. A visit to our store before our Spring Housecleaning Sale will enable you to recure at special prices the many things which you are sure to need. Don't put off till the last moment the buying of' these necessities. We are making special displays and offerings of household supplies of every description. At this time of year women's thoughts turn natural ly to modern devices and appliances for lightening household labors and shortening kitchen hours. Foremost among these are the famous"" Sellers Kitchen Cabinets, and for this reason we are fea turing these during this sale. Come and see demonstrated the "15 Famous Fea tures" which you have read about in Sellers national ad vertising and which are found in combination in no other cabinet. * * ~ i- ?? Whether you are thinking of buying a kitchen cabi net just now or not, you will be interested in seeing how modern inventive' genius and manufacturing s?ill have - lightened woman's work in the kitchen. * * , Remember, this sale ends on May^tst. Come today. QI7 T I TTD C kitchen U|?^iXLI\.J CABINETS IheHest Servant in Your House * - WE HAVE A HANDSOME LINE OF BED ROOM, DINING ROOM AND PAR LOR FURNITURE WE ARE OFFERING AT GREATLY REDUCED 'PRICES. WE ALSO HAVE A DANDY LINE OF ODD DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS, WASH STANDS, AND WARDROBES, WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. ^ WE ARE ALSO OFFERING BIG VALUES ON REFRIGERATORS, OIL STOVES, WOOD AND COAL STOVES AND RANGES. YOU HAVE SEEN NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH OUR PRICES SINCE 1914 ? IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THIS GREAT SALE. *?$ fey . The Camden Furniture Company J TELEPHONE 156 CAMDEN, 8, C,j