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ITEMS OVER THE STATE Short Ntwi Note# Gathered From Our Eichwgw. Capt <J corgo Wwtthl North, for ujore than *i& yearn a conductor on the Southern railway, died at t ???* Columbia mmpitai Monday after a long MlnjjW Jilvo girla escaped from tbo <*ln* Industrial homo, a r?*s?l<l**n<*** for way ward girta which 1m toeitod i# 1>,lt4'11 i<\,i k Kctiott of liexlngtou county. They were la Ut returned to tho home. J. Skottowe Wanna maker, pNwWa of t lie American Cotton A>moolallon ban acceirted an Invitation exuded til hi by Russell It. VVhitmau to beeodje h hiciiiIh-i of the boa ixl of trustee# Af the K^^vclt Military a cudeinv. a m-hooi for deserving boys. Mix Jerome Kagan f propiiel ivkh of tihe Jerome UotH and one of tlie l>est kuown -women In Columbia died ean> 8afurday fiftornoofl after o>!> irlnesa of only a very dbort time, A now banlt to liave a capital stock of $100,000 III being organised in llart)* ^Jolm K. Sw?t|rlugenf *tate sii|H-r Internum t of education and N. T. <*? ier. Htato treasurer have filed their pledges ami paid their assessments a? candidates for reelection to tholr rp* peetlve off ices. |Q, R. l'lowden has been a pointed Mheriff of Clarendon bounty to fill out| the unexpired term of K. D. pMflWCi deceased. At aii election held In Wimisboro on Monday eltbsens unanimously voted to issue bounds In the sum of $100,000 1 to bo tucd In the erection of a new trullding. Robert Jones. 80 well known v^ung man of " Odluuibla oUnl 'last Mrlday in Aubeville. Two dltftlllerhv* of M gallon^ capa city each were found in Kitchens <Veek, NVwlierry county on ThuixdayH Rev. S. J. I1(hkI, lias taken *up Ills' dtitles as pastor of lenity Associate Reformed Preabyterlan church in La'ti caster county. Negroes of Columbia are attempting to raise $2,000 In that city fur the benefit of the Phlllls Wheally branch of the Y. W. G. A. It is cxpccted that 500 banker and their relatives and friends will attend the convention of the Soaith Carolina Ca'UkeiH Association t ?? la* held in Oreenville iihrla week. A kitchen distillery of,, four gallons dally capacity -was captured by pro hibition officers ojieratlng In the city of Green vl He on Friday, Tom Benson h negro, was arrested charged with operating the still. Charleston ihenl,th aitthorH les are making preparations to make a rat sur vey of fche |M>rt of Charleston for the purpose .of elinHiatMug the possibility of Bubonic plague ? (lining an entrance into the city. "L. H. .Totuilngs of Sumter has re (Vii tly puivhas<Hl $15,000 worth of pu nH' .jersey hog-"*, paying $1,000 for one hoar. The < 'aliioiin Mills jrr?<|MM'ty In Ab beville county lias been purchased by the Kittle River Light and Power < *? mi pan.v win/* promise to' develop It. John Si. Phillips, j formerly mayor of West <? reenvllle, which town is a auburb of (he city of ?<! reenvllle, has aamed two calves iv?K'titly ilrom"**!' by ! one of his Hereford eows, MeAdtai tiild Cok In honor, of WHllum <!.. McAd<?o and (lovernor ("ox of Ohio. Former Coiign^man A. F. Lever, now a member of tlie Feiienil. Farm board has bad <V?nferrcd upon hlni the degree ?>f I >oet.nr Of Laws by M'-iryland State College, 'JMie dbgrce was ber tit4VW4'd by the collcuu. In recojfhit Ion ??f his valued work in IkCbnir <>r educa tion and agriculture. Fire in Johnson. IMm'fiehl county m last Saturday nluhi ilc-t roved a in r^<' .'twii xlory w a i*eh< uisc of II W. < Vouch and occupied by n uaia^e o inducted by perry v\: Maxwell, entaillni; a property 'Joss ?.>f more than $t ?."?.( H HI. Marj-ucrite Clake ovcrlwars her bus hand say that >he was "Fasy to i?et" Then she makes Itiin hard to eiit?*b. t>e<* the play at the Majestic tonljibt. ftlltlng. "While the | i t < >r <?f a t 'nullify news paper wa< fiwiiy f f i ?m 1i< >id?' f??r a while In- left the ] >a ]H'f In ? lia^iv of a min ister of tin- I Miring l lie mill * 1st I er* slay in the office tin? following !?*t t ?*i* ; eaine from a Mihserlhcr : ? | know \< i\ we!! that. I pa M my suhseript imi ii> your p;l|?er the last time 1 wa> in \?iir offn?e. If I ;**?t any im?re letter*. f r? >111 you a< I iv eeivinl la-t wn'k I will ? ?oine in and mil ill 4 1 ? ? 1 1 <?ut <>f \ mi Tin- miul-tei* answered tin- 1 1 ? ?t ? ? I i K ? * t)i is : 'I have hoen 1 1 \ inn I" 1 1 tit t mil of th?- ? ?- 1 i t ? ? r for feu y?'ji t ^ and if \ ? n i } % will < ?riiiM* ?4 ? ?\n 1 1 ami maul it nut <>t him tlmn, my dear ^ir. I have twenty monilH'f >'f m\ ehureh 1 will let \<>n nitrate <'11 I'.xehnnge. Paying the War Cost. liefer riii^r i ? ? ilie ? ?s I of tlie war, S<xvret a ry .?? War linker told the fi ll hce < ?tinmit tee < f the senate ami house that the total etitgo in round numbers would he $.,>.<mkhmhm)(OoO : hut $9,00<Mhnukhi this was loans to our I allies. Nearv a third of the net cost ! ( lias already lnvn paid out of money ; raised l>y taxation The other two Uilr&i was oht a i iie< I frotn the fire Id- I berty Ioa ns. If we pay a hlllion a year,] besides Interest, we ean clear off the! war cost in ahout twenty-one years. ' JJIhs Katherinc Howard, director of thO Women's Saving Account Division of ilM United States Treasury, will attempt to keep account of all the pen nies mt?] t>7 all tbe womon in the United State*. I GENERAL NEWS NOTES. 1 , 'IHte police of Now Y<?rk wor ? |>iu* alcd Junt Friday bOCMUitO i >f five fllVtf that broke out one after another witih In half n utile of eaoh' other. The fire* are ?iip|*?tcd to have l?eei? the work of an lii<'<HM|lar.v firebug, There have been about forty (*t#e* of bubonic plague at Vera t'riiz, Mexi co, 14 hi i? punt two week*. J. .1. (JllchrM. ait official of the Stand ard Sugar company of I'ltlMburgh, wan filled $10,000 las^^-cck for profiteer ing in augur. IK^ause of a Hjrike of yardmen in Ha Itti more, the ItalM more and 'Oh&o railroad ha^ published in* Ice of au ein ba^go' Vm all freights ea*t of Onuther lanVl Maryland and Me lVnn-ylvaiih* ralljroad ha* puhlUhed poU<"e of the Hrtiue embargo except rliat it doe?* not n(akc the cinlmrgo absolute againajt f<K*Ui<tiiffM. ^ ? h. ;r<2" Husfrig It H"""Wfa tenicnt on an exW*u alve nurvey covering different section* of the country .the agricultural depart ment sa.va that the 1011) Atnerbvtn wheat crop cost an average of $2.11) a bushel to produce. , The (ieorgla legislature meeta hi an* mia I session this week with many im |MM*tant question*, including a projxwl f Ion to move tlie capltol from Atlanta to M?eotl lie fore it. TJk? Interstate 4vinmerce eomnilsAloji has 1 *>NUcd ordern to railroads <*ast of the Mississippi river to give coal min ers the preference over all other In dustrie* in furnishing ? ?< ?? I earn; alm> <y?u 1 destined for New Kngland by way of the Atlantic seaboard must havt\ the preference, Harold Lloyd at the ^lajestic t out or ' row in "An Man tern Westerner." Alao a Larry Hcnton Comedy and the 14t(h episode of "The Adventures of Uutb," WATEREE MILL NEWS Mr. J. 10. Robinson, Foreman of the cjml room, and' Mr. R. T. Barnes, ??Wcman of t,ho spinning room, .have junt returned from ? tour to Boston. Loekwood, ti recne ? Company, under whose management- the Wat ore? Mills art', have instituted a custoan of send ing the overseers of their iuIHh hi tl? South to tin' North. Judging from the reports brought l>ack by the above men tioned foremen this is going to 1>e of untold vitlue to the rnoii here. The exchanging of Ideas between the men of the South and men of the North is hound to .prove beneficial to both. Not only wan this a good business trip t>ut afforded a great ileal of pleasure to the men. At the overseers' meeting la.vt Ti^>?day Mr. Robin ton and' Mr. Harnes told of going over the historical places of Mie North, Including the ride of* Paul Revert* battlefield of Lexing ton. Hunker Hill monument, the Gaie ty Theatre and other places of inter est. The bhenesa of the Ronton office impressed1 both men and when Mr. Ilohinson told about sitting ait the round table in the executive office where all the gigantic problieufc <tf Loekwood, Greene & Company are solv ed it brought home to the rest of us a Uttle more clearly the fact, that we are connected with one of the greatest organizations In the (Suited States. Not only have the Wateree Mills Infant good reports of the Boston office but the R os ton office has sent down a let ter of praise about the delegates from tills mill. Mr. W.. 1\ Johnson, foiv man of the wtvve room, ami Mr. John Shirley, foreman of the cloth room, ,.u.Ki.,....'...ix,.lutdiilfcMl...44?.''-.'hNW for Boston ; about the middle of July. The pageant for the 1th of July Is well under way. Director l>cwls An derson leaves this week for Rock Hill I ? ? consult MIsn Barbara S<1illllng of New York City. w?ho is putting *>n a pageant at Rock Mill June .'loth at the Southern Textile Service, Workers' Conference. Mr- Anderson -expects to get syiuc valuable pointers at this eon I ferencc. ? A constitution has I wen drawn up for the Mutual Bcit'fit Associa't -Ion and Is n<?w on the. press. A copy will be given to each member of the above association. One feature has l>cen lidd ed wlw'h seems to meet wit'h favor to all the members: i.#. each ineiuber will be essessed .">0 cents in case of dcat'l) to a iiiemlier or In a member's family. The amoont ralset in this way will be handed over to the 'family of the deceased for burial excuses. The apprentices at the mill made a tour to tylgefleld 'leaving Camden (Sunday at I :.'!<> in <_<lm rge of Mr. A. i s. Paine, <!eneral Superintendent, by auto t?> Columbia, stopping at the Jefr Iferson Hotel for the evening and leav I lug Monday morning at 7 :.'?0 for lOdgc i field. On arrival in Ddgefield they (were m-elved iJi royal style by Supt. T. A. Hightower in his real southern hospitable way. He escortcM his guests over the village. tewn of Kdgefleld and | the mill. Many pictures were taken by j the men en route. The trip was Inter esting ami instructive. Mr. A. S. Paine, Mr. H. K. Hallctt land Mr. llollis Cobb leave for Boston Tuesday June 22nd to attend tin* semi I annua) conference, at Boston. It is an old familiar sight to see Mr. John Shaw with his old time smile walking about again. Kvery one iv ji ?le<\s with Mr. Shaw that he can bo among us once more. Three young men from the town of , Camden are working in the mill during their summer vacation from school, Mr. Andrew W. Burnet, Valentine Dip sco ml) and James Wallace. Tlicse young men are very enthusiastic about their work and arc giving a good ac count of themselves In whatever \xxsi t ion they are placed. Our only regret is that we cannot fill at. present all the applications from the young men In town. Olshler John S. Lindsay was sur prised Saturday when Mr. John Whlt nker, rnr^elvlng teller, carried In $4450. 00 from the Wait ereo branch of the Loan A Savings Rank. The result of the first day of the l>ank at Wateree indicates that lrh a* met, with approv al and bids fair to lx? a fmtvess. Sergeant Valentine Martonc of the 48th Infantry Rand, who is going to organize a band at this mill, arrived Saturday to lay tbo foundation for the t*and. As soon as tbe iikstrument*. which are ordered, arrive they will be issued to tho candidates for the band. Kergcant Mart one promised that we would have a band here the 4th of July either from tho 48 Infantry, if j>ossible, or another of some other reg South Carolina's College of Agriculture and IgBpssaig NEXT SESSION OEENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1920 EQUIPMENT AND COI KNKS Cotfrt&e /Land*- -1564 acre* ' ulue CWleg* l'Uuit~-*2,000.000.00 TAoberl, Office**, Assistants - 120. Kwiimw.t lntim-itic Tea Dffpw C?am? In:.. Agrfcul? lure Architecture Chemistry Chemical Engineering Civil En gineering, Kleetrlsel Engineering, Industry. Industrial Education, ifOiKitfi ni iffifv, short Course >1 AgrfmHure aud Textiles. HUMMER SCHOOL June 14 ? July 34 Agricultural Teachers 6 week# course ? June 14- July 34 4 week* cpurae ? June 2S-July 24 Cotton Gmding Course Begins June 14 ?n(l continues for about four weeks. College Make- up Courses Courses for Removal Entrance Con dition* Juno 14-July 24. . ^ CI July 90, 31, and Aug. 1. All graduates and ex-students are urged to attend this gathering of "Tigers" at the old J>alr ! Tou will l>e Quartered In Barracks, so bring sheets, towel*, etc. as you did when ,vou were a cadet. We can accomodate only. 1000 lu Barrack* and will reserve space In order of tho applications received. Value of a College Education There was never a time when expert knowledge was so highly prized and so highly compensated. High wages for untrained labor will tempt many a young man to discount the value . of a college education. But such an education representing the work of four years, viewed merely as an investment of time and of meney is equal, in earning capacity to an estate of . ^more than $50,000. . W'hat estate comparable with this can the parent of average means hope to give or leave to his son? What young man can acquire that much value in the same time at any other business. Education fits one for a life whose pos sibilities are limited only by his capacity and character. Eventually for the untrained' there awaits the slavery of ignorant and undirected effort. , Clemson College brings within the reach of every young man in South Carolina the ben efits and possibilities of a technical education. At Clemson College a boy from thp humblest home in South Carolina can prepare himself? for a high place in the service of his state and nation. W. M. RIGGS, President PUBLIC SKRVICK Fertiliser Antral* and Inapedw, iMMt sad PUnt Disease Control ? ? i rl iiiHiifl *? ? 1 ? Agricultural KtMo Oleroson College, 8. t) Tick Er?ie?ttM Hh Cholera Control five Stork Sanitary Work liberty National Bank Hid* Columbia, 8. Pee Dee Experiment Station Morence, 8. o. %/ Coastal Plain Experiment StsUm Summervllle, 8. O. Call en these agencies far mmI*. .. Scholarship and kxamina TIONH The college maintains 170 four, vour m-holarsblps fn the Agricultural and Textile Courses, and 63 in the One Year Agricultural Couhw (Oc tober 1 to June 1). Each scholar. ship La worth $100.00 and free tui tion Scholarship and entrance exanint tlone aip Ibeld at the county court houses at 9 A. M., July 0th. Write for full information in regard to the scholarship* open to your county next seslon, and the laws governing their award. Those who are not seeking to enter on scholarships are advised to stand examinations on July 9th, rather than wait until they corns to the College lii Uxe fall. Credit will be given for examinations passed at thee ounty sea_k_^ ? ? ? -*? ? ^ ..._ For Full Information Write or Wire: The Registrar, Clemson College, Do Not Delay, You May Be Crowded Out. Applications Will Be Considered in the Order Received. ? * J ? ? ? : ? ? : ~ . . \ . ? ? ' *' vi iinent. Sergeatu Mia r I one won the hearts of the people here on May Day and 1ms been adopted, as It were, into the Wateree Mill family. "Miss Bessie O, Foster Is planning big things for the youth of tlie village this summer. An exhibition ofyherj work will be shown July 4th at the ex- , excises of the day. Watorco Mflll baseball (emu ch mo up from behind ami heat the crack Winns lx>ro team to the tune of 0 to 4 iu one of the most Interesting baseball games played in Camden this year. Saturday. June 19th. The pitching of Baker was the outstanding feature of the game. Benny Smith as usual played a ?tar game. Dority, Wateree'a orack first baseman, was tiie big man with the stick. A Hue drive to right field vrtilch would have Ikumi la liome run had not the ball hit the fender from an auto mobile which was standing on the ro?<l in front of Supt. Hallott's house brought in two runs. McBrayne ate red for Wlnntfboro along with bis fca niate Gibson. X^e , battery for We to was Baker, "Watking and Threat,. 1 Wlnnsboro Wiliinras aiul MbBnri n. H. ! Wateree Mills 0 8 WLnntfboro Mills -r4? 4 Delightful fruit-punches! Add sliced oranges? Or sliced lemons? Or ripe cherries? Or sliced pineapple? - . Or all combined ? Whichever you prefer ? To enough You'll have a wofiderful fruit*punch? With an absolutely unique flavor-^ The whole family will enjoy itr? -- And can drink it in safety-^ Because Bludwine is pure? And wholesome , And free from harmful ingredients Try this today! . . ... v The Blvdwin* formula is owned protected and guaranteed by Bludwine Company Athens, Ga. J ~ Ahvaysinthepatentetl ? Btudu)ine Bottle Bludwine is bottled and distributed in this vicinity by z Merchants Bottling Works - Camden, S. G