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Clemson College SOUTH CAROLINA'S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE * W. M. RIGGS, President 1571 ACRKS OF LAND. VALUE l?I*ANT OVKR $5,300,000.00. IMCOI.I \ilm l?iy.">0 1011 OPfiKATKI) UNDER STRICT MILITARY DISCIPLINE. DHUKKK OOIRSKS Agrjeu iturK ( 8e v ? ? n Majorat AroDiteetitrc; CheuiUt ry. Chemical Engineering civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering. MWIuinlcnl ^Engineering. ?Textile Industry. Industrial Education. (Joueral Science. SHORT COURNKS Agricultural. Textile Induntry. l're Medical. siMMKit school June 13 ? July 2.'i Agricultural Teacher* Cotton Graders College Make-up Removal of Entrance Condi. flOllH. Agricultural Club Boys. VALUE OF A TECHNICAL EDUCATION " A it'jpfioleal education Is the lirst Insurance against hard times. In earning capacity ll inn\ equal an estate of $50,000. For the untrained are the position* of poverty and o4>s<?uMty. Time* are hard In South Caro lina, but thi? cost of an education at; Olemxon College 1* com |>a ra ti vely lOVV sufficient ly low he within the reach of any anihi Hons young wan )ii South t'aro Una. Scolnr ships. free tuition and the payment of the United States (lOyerumeut to K. O. T. O. stu dents, still further reduce the cost. l>onoi allow the financial difficulties to keep you from entering college ihlw fall to pre pare yourself for the opportuni ties that He ahead. S(OI.\KSilll\S AND KXA.M1-' NATIONS The college maintains one hun dred ami seventy four -year scholarships in t i?o Agricultural ami Textile Courses. Each scholarship means $100 to help pay expenses ami $100 for tul tipn apportioned equally over the four years. Also fifty-two svholarxhlpsj til the One Year Agricultural Course these seholarships are worth $100 ami tuition of $40. The acolnr shlps miwt he won hy competitive' examinations which are held by each County Superintendent of Education on July, 8th. It Is worth your while to try for one of these scholarships. Credit for examinations passed at the county Seat will be given to those who are not applying' for *ohoiar ships, hut for en t ramje. K. O. T. C. ? Clenison is a member of the senior division of the Ttespfve Officers Training Corps. All j; o t. (\ students receive financial assistance^; from the Federal liovcrnjnent. tliis reaching ahont $L'00 ,M r yea r during the junior a.ml senior classes. FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE: THE REGISTRAR, CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. APPLICATION'S WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED WATEREE MILL NEWS I ?a?' t?< ilu- proximity *?f July 1th he. many ? H-i:i I ami ehurtdi activities f tin- Av^M k, I tit' Men's Club Mooting or Friday evening has been postponed Mil i ljt> following Friday. At that hue we hope t<? httvc n fine program nd request all the men of Watoroe, o join the dub and take part in its elivities. Mr. J. r. Robinson, overseer of Hrdiin:. and Miss Helen Williams re attending the Convention of t lie ? Y. P. P. at Greenville. ? Wateree's big Field Day for the 'ourth promises interest and fuu for oung and old throughout the entire ay. The day's events will start romptly at I) a. m. with a boy's Re ly Race. Following this will oome Je following events in the order ained : Shoe Race, Sack HaCO. 00 yard Dash. Obstacle Hace, Mule lace. Kat Mnn's Race. Tug-of-YVar, lafllc Koyal. Roxiug, Base Rail aiuc following the Rase Rail game. be events will stop until after the * basket picnic. Beginning at - :M0 p. in. a swim ming meet will be held at tlie l?a t It ing pool which will include diving, plunging, underwater swimming. tnh race, and '20-.vard dfvsli. The settle events will be run for girls. The peo ple of Camden are invited in all events In the evening a Community Sing is! planned. J The pageant "Christ in America" j will he held in the Baptist Church Saturday evening at S o'clock hy the B. Y. 1\ U. of . the Wateree Baptist Church. Forty young people will take part=and the .performance will last one lioutt and a half. The admission will he 15 ami 25c. All are urged to attend thi*> fine endeavor of the young people and encourage them in their work. The Board of Aldermen held a fine meeting lit the mill office tm Mon day evening. The Aldermen will have a Banquet Saturday evening. July 9th. at the Park View and Lewis Anderson will once again be the toast master. The aldermen have organiz ed i\balt team and the first game was played Wednesday evening against the Wateree second team. It is indeed a pleasure to ,^iote the degree of satisfaction and content ment that exists among the people of Wateree during these times of depres sion. The policy of the management of "laying t lie cards on the table" Is very commendable ami onr people have absolute faith in their employers. In a half-page advertisement in the Camden Chronicle last week t:he far mcrs'and business men of Camden and Kershaw county are invited to attend a nia^s meeting to be held at the court house at 12 o'clock on Saturday. June lii) to hear an address by Mr. J I*. Quinerly on "The Iloll Weevil and How fo .Fight Him." Tills advertise ment appears over the signature of Camden's three banks, co-operating with M?r. Sanders, the demonstration agent for Kershaw county. We con gratulate our neighbors upon being able to secure Mr. Quinerly for thl? meeting. The work Mr. Quinerly Is doing for I>ee county is well known to our people and we are giad indeed that the success of his efforts are meeting with the recognition they merit. ? Rlshopville Vindicator. V A different heat for every burner, if need be \,TOL don't have to"push the fire" 1 to bake ?two burners of the New iVrtection Oil Cook Stove will give \ou .ill the heat you need. And you Ih>i1 a vegetable and make coffee on the other two burners if you wish. I'lentv of heat, just where you want it and in the right amount ? none wasted. You can regulate it. Hie white-tipped flame of the New Perfection gives an intense heat and keeps rhe bottoms of your utensil* clean? doesn't soot them up. Hence 't lightens labor. And the chimney is made long for a purpose; every bit of the oil you use has a chance to tnirn up completely and produce its full share of heat. This is a big item of fuel saving for those who use the ^'e\v Perfection exclusively. ^?tchen* equipped with New Per fections ? over 3 ,000,000 of them ? are invariably cooler and more com fortable to work in. It^s a great relief to be rid of coal, ashes, dust and wood in the kitchen. And there are fewer corners to collect dirt. The New Perfection is made ii\ one, two, three, four and five-burner sizes ? warming cabinet or not, as you prefer. Of course, you will want a New Perfection Oven, too. Aladdin Security Oil gives uniform, satisfactory results. You should use it regularly. It is eco? nomical because it's pure ? all heat. New Perfection Oil Cook Stores are told at most department, furniture and hard ware rforc*. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) NEW PERFECTION OiJ Co de. Stoves Hermit Age Mill News. jflteV. A. s. i.?Kktf, the Indian Emu* geiist, has been carrying on a scries of services til a tent in the Hermitage village. Quite a great deal of Inter est was shown by the people here from Wateree Mills village ami the sur louiidl^f country, Fifty -four nnun hers wore added to the Baptist church roll. The Baptist church has recently' been organised here with Kev. W, l>. Williams as Its pastor, With these ad ditional members wo feel that we are to have a wide awake church. % The Sunbeam Missionary society WH-; organized on Tuesday afternoon Kev. M. M. Benson and Mis* Christ mas, of Kershaw, assisted in the organisation. Mrs. Pearee I'rolley \vas chosen leader and the following officers elected : President, LoHsle ] telle l'layer ; vice president, Margaret Myers; secretary, llarvey l.omlneck : treasurer. (Jeueva Nelson, This ?>o elety is to meet twice a mouth. There were forty-six charter members. The Mills will close Monday, July 4 til, and resume work Tuesday July 5th at usual time. There will be a basket picnic in the mill village on M</nday July 4th. The following arc acting a*< chairmen of commlttiMM: (Jeneral chairimi n. J. 1>. I'layer; superintendent finances. A. I>. Hurst: refreshments. 11, O. It urns ; advertis ing. Ii. K. Myers; entertainment, VV, T. Mattux ; bail game, S, L, ('rollcy: dinner, Mar.i Cist Fleming. We- have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Hratton I?el, oachc at 12 o'clock. There will be a game, Fats versus Leans, ai 10 o'clock. Hwln\, mlng, rn ces. and contests of various kinds will be held. We hope this to be the most glorious t> ui;th the Her Wants--For Sale FOK SALE ? 1 ?r\ dogwood stove wood, worth one-third imn'C (linn pi in*. Truck loud of about one anil oiie ? half cords for $P delivered. ('all 200(1 or drop mo a card at Casnatt. S .c. L. < >. Funderbrirk. Cassatt. sc. i:M5pii. LOCAL MANAGER WANTED ? At Once by t lit4 largest concern of It's kind in the world, to develop and handlf1 local business. No invest' ment or experience required. $2,f?00 to $10.(HH) profits first year accord ing to population, and wonderful futuri- possibilities, as ours is a sfaple commodity with constant un limited demand and we undersell all competition. Guaranteed Coal Mining Company. 1H82 Oomo Build ing.. Chicago, 111. lttpd FOK SALK ? Two fliie stock, boars. 0 months oltk crossed "between Essex and thoroughbred Duroc. Apply to It B. WlWIams. 13? FOK SALE ? One Ford sedan iff good condition. Apply J. II. Hums. Cam den, S. C. Stf. CASH FOK LOGS ? Cypress. Ash and Poplar. Delivered to our new band mil! at Humter. *K. C. What have you to offer? The Sumter Hard wood Co.. Sumter. S. C. 13-14 WANTED ? I ,ogging Contractor. We] have one hundred thousand feet ..Gum logs. cut in Lynches River Swamp 2 1-2 miles from Wysacky, Lee County. S. C. Will pay $10 per thousand feet for hauling and load ing on Coast Line cars at WySacky. Contractor must provide all neces sary oquipmcnt. and complete work promptly. The Sumter Hardwood Co.. Sumter. S. C. 1.1-14. KODAK FINISHING ? Quick service guaranteed. E. R. Huddin at W. Ilobln Zemp's 1 Store. Camden. S. C. 12tf. GFT KI'SY ? Keep 1'usy. Is your jn.b unsafe? IA it permanent V You want a life-long business. You can ?.ret into such a business selling more than 1.17 Watkins products <ii r?--"t t" farmers if you own auto or ream i ? r can pet one: If you are under ."o and can give bond with personal -ureties. Wo back you with big soiling Jielps; ,r>2 years in business; 20.0fK),000 users of our i ?rrxl ti?-t ? Write for informa tlon where you can get territory. J. R. Watkins Co.. Dept. ll.l Winona, Minn. 11 12 l.lpd. PLl.'MRING ? I'lumbins and Hoofing repair work correctly done. Call (lit- Hayes, phone 217 J. Camden, S C. 7 1 f . WANTED ? To buy all kinds of cast Iron scraps Camden Iron & Brass Works, near Southern pissenger station. Camden. S. C. tttf. LOANS ? un improved real Atnte. eaaj f'-rtu- K. C.. vonTre^ckow. Carndrn, S ( ' 45 KODAKERShg? Correct developing means better pictures. Send your kodak tllms to us and get the best. Columbia Studio. 142.1 Main street. Columbia. S. C. Write for price list. 47-3A' Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators ? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. R. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. FOK KENT ? Two connecting offlcea, for rent over The Men* Shop. Ap ply J. TI. Burns. Camden, S. C. 1 2-.1tf. AGENT WANTKD ? For WortbnooM Hair Preparation. 8#* or call on Madam K. E. Helton. 1713 Gordon Street. Camd?o, 8, C. 20t? milage lias ever known. Mr, aud Mrs. Mike Hall Ida y art* vU Uing Mr#. Uary Orolley. Mr, anil Mrs*. H. l'leatHtn tire re cout arrivals in eur village. . Misses Nancy Jeter aud Mar.v Hatch ford, of Carlisle. S. spent la*t week with Mlsa Mary U 1st Fleming. Mr. H. Sanders and family, of master Mllla, Mr. Kloyil and family, oir Lancaster Mall**, are visiting ut tin* home of Mr. M. W. Wtdeh, ? ? There wer$ quite a number of visi tors in l in* village the past two Weeks Jlttl'lDlillU' tho services )|t the tout Wt? aiv -liitl (?> notiee (hat Messrs ll. Meyer amj H.' Smith 'are making such good record* in base t>all, playing with Cheraw (cam. Those hoys play im,1 with the Hermitage train tin* first of t he season and we wish for Iheiu ion tinned success. ? < v Quite a nnm|>er of' |Hv?ple are en joying tin* swimming pool and we f*H?l wo uri' indeed fortunate in having such a place. That t'hus M Schipmnn,' 15 \v hose Ufvle.NS body was found hanging from a tree early Trldav morning near (In hume of his - sun-in law. NV. W. Tay lor, near Ohlek ' Spring, (irccnvlUe came to lii> tic'alh l?y . slraugulat ion, was Ihe declaration of physicians who made a postmortem e.vumlitai Ion. s\u: stoc k or <;ooi>s Tin' Wijjrg stock of m?oiis ??f tiir Blackmoii' Company. Kershaw. s. consisting of drygood*. notions, cloth lug. shoos hardware. ami groceries, also all store fixtures will bo sold for rush on ? llic I'ith day of July, IbLM. commencing nt ton oVIook a. m. at the storo room forinorly occupied by tbo said Blackinon Company in tho siiiil town of Kershaw. ; * Tbo stock ??f goods will bo sold lis a whole. Inventory i>f 1 1 it> ji'bnvo goods run ho soon nt tin1 office of tbo under signed n nd tlio storo will bo open on Wednesday. Juno 29th. in order thai the stock may bo inspected by anyone desiritm t<> purchase. Signed : 1>. Ifl.AK IONIC V. Assignee and Agent of Creditors. NOTICE OF TRANSFER Notice Is heneliy glveti that pursu ant it/ authority of the Secretary of State' under amendment of Charter of Tho Hank of Logoff. April 2*. I1>ii t . and recorded in the office of Clerk of Court of Kershaw County in Charter Hook at page .'11-. May 4. '1921, the banking office heretofore maintained by The Bank of . laigoft at laigoff. S. ('.. is this date discontinued and the business of the institution transferred to Camden, S. C., corner of Broad aild Arthur Streets, where it will be con tinued under tin? title of The Peoples Bunk of Camden. S. C.. at 9 u. in.. July 1st, 1921. The Bank of I/Utfoff hereby trans fers all of its assets, to The Peoples Hank of Camden, H. i\, and The Peo i?les ltuuk of Camden asauines all lia t>lUl lea of the said ffho Bank of I/u goff. THE BANK OF LtFQOW Till' PttOPl,KK bank. of Camden, S. O, ,1. J. HKliL, President. J. B. \V A 1,1, AON, Cashier. FINAL DISCHAHilK Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Friday July liOlh. U>'-1. l will make to the Probate Court of Kornhaw County my filial re turn gg Administrator (if l lie est a to .lames 1 lye, deceased. ami on the same date l Svlll a)u>ly to the said Court lor ft final discharge as said Adndnlstra tor. N. K K, MACIT.Ii. Camden. S. C,. June yiVth, ltd s,ui: of stock or ijoods. The stock of merchandise formerly of Isadore Wolfe, situated In Hie store house formerly occupied by Idin, on the West side of Broad St root, Camden Kern ha \v County, South Carolina, In ventoried at. $:i.s0tl.71 will he sold at puhlh* outcry to the highest bidder, ?at said store house, on Krldny the 1st ? da\ of July, 10.1, at 11 o\/look a. in. Terms of sale cash. Tin- undersigned reserve the right to reject all bids. M. HAKVJCH, Assignee., 1,. A WITTKOWSKY. I'J I". Agelit for Creditors, University of South Carolina Entrance Examinations. ? I'utrance cxamlna t Ions to the Unl jversity of South Carolina wilt be hold by the CougJy Superintendent of jKdUcatlOli nt the County Court Mouse. ? Friday. J ufy S. 10'Jt, at 0 n. m. The University offers varied courses of study lu science, literature, history, i law and business. The expenses are (moderate and many opportunities for self support nre afforded. Scholar ; ships are available. Military training ; is compulsory for Freshmen and Sopho mores. Reserve Officers" Training i Corps. i 1 For full particulars write to: President W. S. Currell. ('diversity of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. June a 10 21 Wlnthrop College. S( IIOLAItSllIP AM) KNTRANCR KXAMINATION 1 The examination for the award of j vacant Scholarships In Wlnthrop Col | lege and for admission of new students fwll'l l>c held at the County Court House on Friday. July 1. at 0 a. tit. I Applicants must not he less than six j tern years of age. When Scholarships ?are vacant after July 1 they will he awarded to those making the highest. i average nt this examination, provided I they meet* the conditions governing the .award. Applicants for Scholarship^ i should write to President Johnson he fore the examination for Scholarship, examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open | September 14th. 11)21. For further in { formation and catalogue address Pres. j I), ii. Johnson, Hock IIlll, S. C. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS During "Pay l:p and Trade at Home" week, July 5th, to Utli Inclusive, following discounts will apply to purchases aiul payments: 10 per cent discount on all cash purchases of fifty cents or more: 10 | >er cent discount <?n nil accounts (M) days past due. (Accounts are due when rendered first of each month). '-?o per cent discount on all accounts of 10'JO. ?'{.'J l-.*{ |H*f cent discount on 11)11) accounts^ r?o por cent discount on all accounts discontinued previous to Dec. HI , 15) Is. Pay up your aceounts and save the .discount and at the same time you will help us meet our obligations. Buy for CASH and get more for your money al, W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30 West Side Broad St. Member of Chamber of Commerce THE KEY TO SAFETY A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY IS YOUR KEY TO SAFETY. IT SAFEGUARDS YOUR INVESTMENT. IN CASE OF FIRE YOU ARE ASSURED OF PROMPT PAYMENT OF LOSS. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FINANCIAL LOSS FROM FIRE. SECURE A SOUND POLICY NOW. COME HERE FOR IT. Camden Loan & Realty Company L. C. BERRY, Manager ?O WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md.