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Wants-For Sale FOR SALK OH RENT ? For next sea son, two up-to-date houses ou Kirk hhkk! Heights. One hot iilr, one hot water heated. Both well furnished, very reasonable prices. For full par ticular# phone Ji&MV or eftU at 2(HX{ broad street, Camden, S. O. 51pd FOR SALE ? One bicycle In good con Uitlou. Apply to J. M, Hoffer, Oam ? <1. ii, N. 6, Wjh! i'KANl T SEED 'carefully graded anil lia u?J-(i>K-kfcl. White SpauiSh. or theretao'o ? -Ishrd cmfw cuift> Georgia liunnerd. In the shell, 6 ct? pound, Shelled fresh at planting time, U cts.. Prices for immediate ac ceptance, check with order. Peanuts are proving most prolitabio money crop. Wo are always ready to buy Iheiu. Write for information. Sea island- Cotton Oil Oo? Charleston. 61-lsb KOK SALE ? Offer million pure Inspect ed I'orto Kico i>otato plants, Prompt ?hlpnieiit April lifth. Dollar sixty per thousand via Express lots five thousand. Guarantee safe arrival. Orili- r how. Got iplants when wnnr ed. <?. J Derrick, Lancaster, S. C. ? 0I--53pd LOST ? On Sunday morning, March It), between Court Inn and Kirk wood Jjino, a fur hecftcplece; Suitable re ward if returned to Tiox 72, tJourt inn. Caiuden, S. O. 51s?b LOST? Bet w eett Camden and HerinL tage Cotton Mill, on public road, one lawyers' brief case. Howard if re turned to Chronicle office, Camden, SHOES REPAIRED On short notice. For J'nnco, Korry Krome, White Oak, Xeolln sdles and turn soles, O'SullivaU, Coodyear and other makes of rubber heels, call at the Ited Boot Shoq>, 019 llutlodge St., next door to Exipress Office. Abram M, Jones, Manager. 53 7 sb. HELLO CENTRAL ? Oive me phon* 11I1W. Yes, 207- W. My roof leak* and needs painting. Want McDon ald? Alright. Hello, yes inam, be up immediately and examine your roof. Yes sir, free of charge and won't overcharge you. Thanks. Phone 207- W. Camden, 8. O. fiG-tf PROPERTY OWNERS? Save ;*our roofs of all kinds. Th>, papef/iron wood, shingle and gravel roofs. Mc Donald roof paint nnd cement pre serves all roofs and stops all leaks in aU roofs. We paint roofs any where this side of the pond. Phono us. we will do the rest. Phone 207-W Camden, S. C. < 50-tf IX)OK, IXK)K ? >At jail roof. McDon ald roof paint and cement 1s on roof. Phone the sheriff apd Bee if we stopped all leaks In jail and court house roof and phone McDon ald at IJelk House to come nnd paint your roofa right. Phone 207 -W, Camden. H. C. 50tf tv i ?.i IF VOl: WANT ? A battery l?etter than you have? ns?sl or l>etter than the other fellows, buy u Vesta at Bur ner. V in the Center of Camden. 19tf WANTED ? Men or women to take or* dors for genuine guaranteed hosiery, for men, women and children. Elim inates darning. $40.00 a week full time, $1.00 an hour spare time. Ex perience unnecessary. International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. TEXAS GAB ? Has the pep to put yon ?over the streets and roads however bad they are and Texas Oil will keep your engine cool while you are doing it Burrler's Oarage, Camden 8 CJ 4?tf TIKES? at greatly reduced prices. Before buying a tire get our prices on new stock Fire?tono non-skids, and we will surprise you ? W. -.O. Hay's Gwrage, South Broad Street, Camden, S. O. 45U Y0I* WILL FIND ? At nurrier's Ga rnet- free water aud air at all times. Air outwide and in, and water In side niid mvt. Always glad to fur iiish it Drive in und got Road in formation and maps Texas Oas iiml <>il 40tf FOB SAlJPi ? 10, (H>0.000 I?orto Bico fWii'i potato and Red Beauty tomato l?lri lit $i.f>o per ' thousand. Cabbage ?' n (I Onion plants $1.00 per 1,000 all 1' ? > B Prompt . shipment ; large "sili!s special price. I>orris Plant < ? ValdoHta, Oeorgia 40-52-pd riKKS ? at greatly reduced prices. Before buying a tire get our prices on r.ew stock Firestone non-skids, i :.<! we will Mirprise you ? W. O. Hay v. (farnge, South Broad Street. Camden. S. O. 45tf IF VOl K RADIATOR ? Is not giving service w(> can put it Jo work. If you overheat your engine you lose power and burn more gasoline. 1 1 v? r - rUr\ Garage. Camden, 8 C 40tf WK IK) WELDING? And brazing of any metal you want done. Oxy-acet ylenr. nt Burrler's, lit the business section of Camden. 40tf FOR SALE ? (Choice heads of lettuce, srown under cover, three for 25 cents Ix'irRi* quantity on hand and can furnish almost any amount fresh "nrb day. Phoue 120-W. J. M. Moee ley. north Broad ntreet, Camden, 8. . , BO-tf WANTED ? For cash, an in vestment that will net not less than 8 per cent on pur chase price.. Business prop erty preferred. * 1 Address, with full particulars, loca tion and minimum price.; Do not call by pftfffrte or in per son, but write to iBTWtment, cart of Camden Chronicle, Camden, S. C: VOU WILL FORGET? Your bettor? t roubles if you have a Vesta. Tht?y are the orlglual Isolator ltattery, carryings two year guarantee. Sola at Barrier's Oarage, Camden S O * - 41)tf PHOTO FINISHING ? I represent tbe (Columbia Photo Finishing Company for Kodak work. 1 also take orders for on la i k l iik pictures, pastel, cepla or crayou . Am located at Mayfleld's old stand, over old bank building. S. M. Hough, Camdeu, 8. Ol . , ^ FOB BALK ? Four lots fuciug 60 feet j , each west on Cau*i>bell street and running kick a uniform width of 200 feet each. Apply to J. t. Mose lay or l' Welsu, (muden, s. c. 41tf 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. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 48. FOR SALE ? Wanna maker Cleveland - - 111# Boll CoUon Seed. Ai^4y to 11, , 11. Truesdel, Bte 3, Camden, S. C. 40 52pd FOR HliCIv ? Poorless Limousine with ? vireful white driver. Special week ly or monthly rules. Call Robert Hancock at phones 44 or 297-W, Camden, S. O. 4 Otr IV YO|' WANT ? Heal honest work ; doije rasonftlile u'o to Buriier's (Mi lage. Battery service. ,clectrJcal or mechanical service. 4l)tf FOR SALE ? One bungalow containing MS; rooms, baths, and sleoplng porch. Price $3,900. For terms apply fo Uenvy Savage, Camden, S. C. 40tf \OKNT WANTED ? For Wort hm or.* 1 1 h i r Preparation. Sec or call, od Madam K 12, lMlou, 1713 (Jordv Street. Caindeu, S. C. ? 20t? FOR RENT ? Rooms for light house keepln#. Call at 500 Chestnut fit. 48 tf ... . .I, DODGE TARTS? To repair 1017 to 1020. model cars from frame to engine.' In godd condition and- 50 per cent cost of new material. At Uurrier's . 48-tfj WANTED ? Popla<r, oak, aeh and wal nut log*. Also lntereetoed In hard wood tracts of timber. R W Walker dumber Company, Salisbury, N C 4S-2rfbl 8?e "Bringing Up Father'' nt the Camden Opera House, March 25th. COME l'P TOWN ? When you want! your jvork douo on your car. We give the same good service on tlgbt* enlng a bolt as on an overhaul Job.1 The Heart of the Ctty.. Burrier'sl Garage, Camden, S C 4i)tf | FOR SALE ? Pure Brown Single Comb Leghorn eggs for hatching. Fifteen for $1.50, delivered by imrcel post. H. S. Thomjpson, Rfd 1, Bcthumv B. C. 47-3i FROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLAINTS ? From our South Carolina coast and Soutb Oeorgia farms, big stocky I plants will Mtaiid very bard cold. "Early JerslO', Charleston Wakefields. ( SuoocMsJon, Flat I>ulch. PrefpakJ mail 200, 00c ; 400, $1.00; 1,000, ?2.00 J ELcttretiS 2,000, $3.00; 5,000, $6.25; 10,000. $10.00. Count ami delivery guaranteed. - Parker Farms, Atlanta^ Ga. / 48-rt) VEST* BATTERIES ? The beat bat-' ieiry weryiee Btatlou in Camden. Rent- i uIh for all makes of cam Repairs , reasonable. Distil led water and fn [ speOtioi* of makes free. Burrier's Garage ' 48*tfj WELDING ? And brazing on any kind of metal do*e~ at Burrier's 48-tf i FOR SALE ? Lightrrood, pine and oak wood any length. Prompt delivery. _ Call 02. EL M. Kennedy, Jr. 38tf Bee "Bringing Up Father" nt the Camden Opera House, March 25th. i - Hopeless. | Maud: MI said to Jack I would not return his engagement ring until I got one tioin another man." Edith : "lie tohl mi* ho never ex ! peeled to get it back." NOTICE OF ELECTION Xotioe is heruhy given thut. an elec tion will he held in the City of Cam den. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, on Tuesday, April -1 1922, -for the election of a Mayor and six (0) Aldermen, one alderman for each Ward in the City of Oamden. The polls will he oi>en at eight o'clock a .in., and will clone at four p. m. Voting place* -will be as follows: Ward One ? At 0|>ern House, at cor ner of Broad and Ratlodge street*. Ward Two ? At Bruce* a Store, corner of Broad and DeKalb streets. Ward Three ? At Dixon's Grocery , on Broad Street. '*? Ward Four ? At Schlosburg^* pojrt'h, corner of Lyttleton nnd ..-tyureps streets. >' / ?,} Ward Five ? At store k|iQ>vit *as .1. B. Ze-mp's store. Chesnut street. Ward Six ? At residence of G. A. Moseley, on Oheanut street. Managers of Election. The following named managers have been named to serre at said election: Ward One ? J K Ooodnle, John G. Ferrcll, T. James Wilson. Ward Two ? Helton Owens, L. J. Watts, T J Arrants. Ward Three? ?Mrs. Mattie. I. Turner, D F Dixon, J M Moseley. Ward Four ? Mra. Robert T. Ma rye, B G Sanders. Robert K Chewnlng. Ward Five? R D Williams. Jag R. l>eLoa<4ie. J B Cureton. Ward Six -Frank Ha He. M L. Smith, Jr., Mrs. C R Watts By Order of City ConooU : W. J. DONN> Mayor Attest : H. C. SINGLETON, CUr Olerk Ms refc 23, JOT*.- - - * I GAELIC SCRIPT Irish Delegated Siy iod the R? cent Treaty With England, Was Devitrd by Monks of Ireland in I ' the Early Days of Christianity ? Ogham l? an O'dci System. of th?> ? Iflbh delegates on the IrUh-lOnKlbii .nvaty rcwived ctin hhleitibic noiliV 1 --en use tluy \vora tli** uueient iu ... ;*.,(! of tllO 1'ilt l?h liHi U'f) Of Hi*- delegates. UliU he hium> I hey were written in iln' ll? nl<1 ftlld!, in JBtygilab detuned, UAtllC.' script. I' * ? . ? ? 1 1 ? ? . j 1 ? 1 ^ . u t u ? i ? >i net I t<> the QaeMe style i?i' writing It win* UiftUHlU tp null' ?? urn 1 1 u1 sij.ii.ii tire t, Ciaejlc script I* old. I; devel oped by monks In Ireland In. the etirly days < . f Christianity, Yet there Is an uhloir KCl'ljit than this, Yl ere Is* a More ( inei'ic h.\ L.'in t?l will j Ijijg, known (i j? Djftin Ogham Is i Iu* system of writ lug which grew from .<01110 root which may have bceu e< >u ! empotvuieo,uH with UttI I'.'ot lit till' GclliO r;n Ami. curl ously, (Oghank inn v > t II 1 'ho found In tract** In Ireland amoijg the Oymrl of Wales mimI (ho fbiels of Scotland. Ogham sp< ciiiu-ii^ may t$ fc?nrn! en graved on Hat rocks in whatever sec tions of earth felts wore in the days' of Oghiun. ^ ' - ? ' ? il'ttetft JO atovyxii a w I t op KeeiVer in u "Utile town in Ireland, who lived les* than a hundred years ami who \\a> nftjfywl continually while ho lived hy the authorities because, they said, lie laid no sign above (he door of hip s!i?>pf lie tried to show them the sign and tried to read It to them and finally someone who knew what O^ham way salislied the authorities by translating It into letters which t lie authorities recognized. The seimehes over the door of the shop, when pti t Into Rngllsh letters, really spelled out tl'i t old- Irishman's name. ,, Xohody knows how.- Ogham started ? or when. The nature of the writing - the foundation of It ? has led minrto believe It grew in a time when the only writing sin faces were blocks of st<?ne. ft Is essentially s script for scratching. The Ogham alphabet has 20 letters, beginning. In order, with It, f>, S, In stead of the A, B. C of the Phoenician alphabet, which must have been born ages after Ogham. The Ogham alpha bet Is divided into four groups; all the letters are alike, being lines, and ah* distinguishable from one another by the number of Hue* u^ed. by position with relation to the basic line or to each other, or by posture* -that Is. In one group the short lines slant. All are. Short lines except the one Ion*: one. the basic line, which Is horizontal. The letters are built on this, below or above it. , Is tha Arctic Ocean-:Cotd? VUhjalmur HtefansKou says in the World's Work : "I huve spent In the polar regions 10 winters and 18 sum mers myself, and (hiring most of thai tiuie I have carried tollable thermome ters, no that I conbt <u v riv.m n?y own * W ? ? ? - - vperleuco how i>old It In uj> there In . out. hut I prefer to <|uotc tin rec W oj ih.c Oiuiadian ami American ? -,? * li? t bOlVIUK. I hu?e WI'lUfQ ItUlh <?f show a ltd asked ihem to gi-vc uic the ? ? < ? Compel aim ? oVCit " .Torch-*) ill tin* * station >n I Urachal .laud >m ilio north coust t?i I'amidu I'.i'Mr ? ho mouth of th?? M.u-konxlo river, ;:nd the station near Point (u tlx' n<>rtb tll? of Alaska. ,;!iol!t <HI l|?|l? > loltb of I lit4 Arctic . tivtc Hie replies hi h<uh ciisch wore ?ivnthjil: '.'We haw never iveofrded :<rvtyfh;..i; thin, m degreea Paio I ? . i ill I I eloW /. To.' "The other day I \>as reading ovt-i ;i I i'| ???)'! V>f t l)?V U|<'tlM|rOllikjt'I>l obscrva ; ?!){ 1 1 1 > Arcth evudiiion of IPttt t> iiiM'1.' by (||<- second ll? eomuillltd. 'J M. A '.ihi still. 1 U- ^a.\s: 'The ! ? A v h'Iujm rat uic uMbo winter was .:rees- I t-low .i tii,' oi about like S. i.. ?j ' Lake. New York stale, which fj a whiter- I'cvsoti'." Jruee, Th?m Up. i'.t t: Hi- : .1 ? |t,\ out Of l?*'U in tin' iuoi i n,: <n ti?>- sound of a phftno iH?l. i.< i lu! MUk-i-v!.,.iful muiltod ills i ? . i v i ti ? . I l.i,\ f lit?" mother oi a largo and f I' I v iii:- hl'OOd ill till' SliCCpsllOltd ?ay seetlo'n. Kverj member of the : . 4 . 1 1 1 1 > twt I'pi tin* inothor goo* oUt iltioi to s! hoot or to work, and us fh^ro i.-Mx't an early bird In the whole i aiultv it has proved rather dithcult tor mother lo net thy household Started in time to evade reproofs of school Authorities or to keep their jobs, lUavntiy *h? not h od how hor . chil dren doted <>n J ii'/.z and thought out her famous early rising plan. Before. Kolng to bed she tied one oud cf a piece of string to the hammer of Che alarm clock and the other end to the start lux lever of the phonograph, ('lock and .la w. started iu magical no-' cord the no\*t morning and hy <? :5i0 the family was downstairs dressed und dane}ng up an appetite. ? IMtts burgh !>lspatch. Professional "Aunts. .Ml*s port of lyondon is t|ie ' inventor of I ho ??Pniversal Aunt" who stand* ready to perform nil kinds of services Rt so much an hour. She has eight women in her employ, each one of. which lias some specialty. Soiye stand icady to tal-.c children to pisces of uinnvonient/ OtherK- to act as iruhh'S. There ury. nurses teachers, shippers ird i-hapfM-ons. There Is constrr' .?>oiaiid for fho services of thesi v .i < i and Miss Port Is roukthg a fit o ! i ?- 1 1 . v at the head of her body of "uuntH." Carry Photo Measages In E ytiL. J Spies, engajsred In a llfe-'and-dertth j Im^inesH, h?' to devised extraordinarily : 'n^Milous* methods of ~t,\/r?ceplnicn" I slrico' ldstor^ bt?Knn. No means could j he n id re remit rkable. however, than that I used by the Russian holshfvlltl foi j irctthiK messages through the enem> i lines. The Inside skin- of an eggshel' f Is pasted on glass, and reduced wltl ? n microtome knife to almost hnpalp | nble thinness. It Is then sensitized ! and a microscopic message photograph |?ed upon It. llemoved from tlve glass j It Is spread with a lirush on the spy'* i eyeball, under the lid. It does not I ln<H)nvenlence the <-ari*ler, and helnj? | qulti^ transparent It Is practically In 1 visible. ? ;Popular Mechnnlcs M?gax1ne r^ett at are made at Home Tllte shops are snowing many ?1- j luring little home furnishing* ? made of silks and ribbons, and other frivolous things ? that ndd little . touches <?f gtilety to the ro?w -adorn, Thjyje' with f?ag* and girdles, (with tl?e Oni|?haslH on glrdlea) and endleaaly ratrled lingerie garnishing*, oct-upyloR ranch of tlie time and attention of women Just now. They #re very well worth while; the aaiift faetlon one haa in them does riot begin \a l>e measured by their cost, for that la amnll to the won. an who run mate t^eni fov herself. There is so tnueii !?? I?f said <?f girdles that they ihu?i uiu?)> a ne|?rraf? story. For lingerie Ih>wi and ornamonta. nar row. thin ribbon* are used for mak ing all sot ta #?f HWie flowers, set fn ,grther tn wreath*. rx?*ette* nnd handa Narr<>\r aatin ribbon*, -not more thaa a l#alr Ineh wide, In pink, blue and lav ender. mako rogeMe* that r1r*l the HttU fh-m* r? In prcittnesm All ef rhetn ara? ?:irt<bc<< to v^jrr ?tnnH gilt safety ' *?? *bn\ they are m*s l* yat e? i L ? .* ' ? r- I m.u ???.?? ??.! *?f j?hti iru Ih r hitK <>f tin Kerlr. Beside* thfw: n?unt luitluiMl** helnrig JiiK*1. the modern utrl Insists up?>n df-rfc Ing out her own roonf with nny touches "of splendor. Her drensinx ta)>le rtn<t? ItJV'lf 111 sHU aiTAV tOU'lieil up W|||l j dwWI )*f?! ami minute ?* 0ID 11 1 1 Myque flKUifn. i lliroitKli jimy *ilk shades and eveii p?l*- j fonte '? lw?ttle-?, trn\x pi*' ^ croddons fire really dr?WNcd i.? snfltO In the Hionp of MII1M 1 1 fu rusting* , HhowH liefe, a atnteljr lady tyifh ?pre*4-.( In* skirt of nm-colored iMffe?n serve* ? n soften ilie li#hr from j?K Heetrle lump. The ?hop.4* b*I1 Mje fraumwork 1 for tliHur lovely *liade? whleh rnnatat*v of a l?1?qu?* hato mounted ou a wire frame, re*d.v t*r drenlnf. T*v?? pin < uthiona ?f fcaflti u?al$t i-enlltifr place* ? for bl?i?ie i.athlnr tffn*. lty HlmvluK tlirlr hcAth; Mw llasquo WOluen Ci NimIii thljiK lh<?y JiMuWr IIm iunoIvch Ik autlfiU. ? -V ? ? ? <? ; . . ? Hiuuto wojtKoi r<<i?rt??K?nt 27.it jhu* c'Mit ,,r Uio toUil ?) *>i inla tli >n in th? Unitf* BUfaMf. Tilling The Soil - ... ? ? . _ . \ ?*> ' ? ? : . ? ? ' n . ? ? '? " ' ' ' ? ? ? : ? ' Farmer#, Now is the time to prepare your toil fpr. J g ft spring planting. We have served our patrons for 35 years, and we wish to call your attention to our large stock of Farmer's Supplies. We are headquarters' for Farm Implements. DISC HARROWS CULTIVATORS GRAIN DRILLS HARVESTING MACHINERY W. J, OLIVER PLOWS DIXIE BOY PLOWS FARQUHAR PLOWS COTTON PLANTERS CORN PLANTERS * ? ? COLLARS BRIDLES PLOW GEAR SINGLE TREES PITCH FORKS SHOVELS BACK BANDS TRACES HEEL BOLTS We have a large stock of Wagons, Buggies, Wagon Harness on which we h^ve reduced our prices. It will interest anyone who is couteplating a purchase to see us. Call and get our prices before you make your purchase. If you are short a Mule or Horse we have some nice sleek haired mules and horseo and our Stable man will take pleasure in showing. ^ Another car of Larro ? "The Dairymans Friend." Try one sack and see the increase of milk the cow gives. Springs & Shannon CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA "A Penny Saved is - a Penny Earned" THE SOONER YOU BEGIN THE MORE YOU WILL HAVE. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVING6 IN A BANK . , . ........ -V ? -7" - *- " ? TOfe THAT HAS PROVED ITS REIJABILITY BY YEARS OP SERRICE AND , I WATCH THE MONEY GROW I Loan & Savings Bank OF OAMOBN. N. 0. STROMi SAFM MN8HBVAT1VK ^ ' . Dependable Service GROCERIES ?? fi ' Whatever you need in this line we are equipped to serve you promptly and efficiently. Call Phone * >L > Number 2 i K YOUR ORDER WILL BE APPRECIATED