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^owitlug to 1 tar* lo around six tmndn-d dol Ilar*. /jV> urn il<* an entrance from, tbo (rout Itf breaking |,wth wl,,dow iINj removing the nail wUlcli prevent ^ the window being raised from the ^gfcfe. Ojuee iuslde they uulockod fr00t -ll(| )>Mck doors mid it is thought to*?*! ou al1 lights for Pbey made u direful sflectlon of the goods wftutcd taking cmhIukm and tubes of (he <?ud better make*. i, ^ A jurvey of ibo stock the foiiowluK showed the follow in# goods aiding: Six co^l Hud three fabric BHioswick tlro<f ranging in slice from 35x4 to Six I 1 - ; throe cord and four frbric Mlohelliw of same slsso as above 14 lniKT tubes or llrunawiok, .India ami Lebigli make, to fit above caslugs; (to flashlight s, one nlckle plate and tbe other black, and several other small er articles. Tie tb^ves left mrcluo. ttrrttcs* residing nearby saw the car standing la front of the place but paid no at tention to it thinking the owner of the garage was inside the betiding. Xear> by towns have been given a descrip tion of the goods and asked to be on tty lookout for the thieves, Music C lub to Meet The Musk- Club will meet at the resi de ioco of Mrs. Bdwin Waller, . Tuesday evening, June 20th, at 8:30 o'clock". After the musical program the Club will collect membership dues and trans act such business as nmy come before- It. A full attendance is desired. Mra. A j. Beat tie, Chairman Program Committee. To Meet With Mrs. Little The Kirkwood Book Club will Meet next Thursday morning With Mrs. T. Lee Lltle. All members ore cordially invited to attend. The Club will then adjourn for the summer months.,, Mrs. John S. Dgdsay. w President. A Wtu K8TATK SOLD Home (.om | Vrittm Paid F?*r Prop rrty ? . In I?d Near RMhuno. 'V , The Scarhordugh Realty H now realty company operating In this sec tion and comj?osed of Ut^ p, 15. Scarborough, ??f Nurib, s Or, r, n Scarborough, of Law* r, and \v c. >Vnr?M?rough of Cajiiden, gokl M'wral trtU'Ts of valuable farm and oily prop erty ia unit near llot hunc last Tuesday. Tin' land all brought good prices and several of the now owner* have al ready been offered handsome profits on their purchases. As a result of the sale Hid eomimny has iuudo listings of a groat deal more property In that we tUm to ls> gold at a date to bo announ ced later. They have l>eeu doing an extensive rehl estate business In hw iU?us of flouth Carolina bui this is their first S&lo In this immediate ter ritory. ?I'Mve tjacts of 4 fiariu lannl wot? boupht by J. 0. Jortejr and tip; i. 10. MJcI.nro, paying an average price of $147,00 per newt. The hotel (property at Rothune was purchased by H. E. Hyatt for $22, (HK?, and the Hyatt residence was pur chased hy II. E. Hyatt at $0,200. ~ N'otro of fcleetlon State of South .Carolina County of Kershaw. Notice of Election in School district No. 41 : A petition signed by one-third or more Of the resident elector?, and a like proportion of the resident free holders of the age. of twenty-one years asking for an elect lou to determine whether a tax of four mills additional shall bo levied uj>ou all the taxable property in Can toy School distrlet No. ?11 for school purposes and the peti tion having been granted by the County Board of Education we the undersign ed trustees wtyl hold an election at Can tey -School bouse on Wednesday, June 80th, giving notice for two weeks there of. Polls will oipen at niue a. m., and Close at four p. m. Those who reside in tho District and present Jtbei ^reg istration certificates and tax receipts -wttt bc nltowcd to roter Election will be conducted upon the order of ageiv, era 1 election. E. II. LORICK R. A, VAUGHAN V. E. WATTS, ^ Trustees. William Frimum.in The Adventurer is the special attraction at- -the Mia jes tlc tonight: It's a tplay. tfiat has many ,good> points and one tliat ydSCwll jfftr Joy. . Electric Fans ... ^rr*rT.^7v "*r v *"1 ?' ; % ? - ? - X,n -- -j\, ?^-m-rr '? " -? ' T \ , vf , _ . ?? , \ _?? L . v Keep Ike flies out and the theririometer down. See them at W, Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telcp l^one 30. oa V ... ? Improved Train Service X WITH Through Pullman Sleeping Car. Asheville and Western NortK Carolina Effective Sunday, June 20, 1920, Continuing Throughout the Suimmer Season ' ~r A New Train Betvem Columbia and Aaheville, N. C. . . ... ' .'tr"??" j ?? - jig ' ' ' ? " No. 3? Read Down Schedule I^ad Up?No^ 11:50 p. m. Lv CJotamtola ? A*' J?! ' ^ 12:45 a. m. Lv ....... Atettfn - ? ? * 1:10 a. m. Lv.f .^..Blalr - v- ? ' ^ 1 :20 a. -u. Lv.f....... Sterttson a# 1 :34 a. m. Lv. Carlisle - ? ' m 1:42 a. m. Lv.f Santuc ? ?? jr^ 12:46 *. m. !* a< m' g - 12^4 *? m. 2.30 a. m. Lv. ? Lv. 12:11 a. m. 2 :48 a. m. Lv ~ 1 a< 3 - Lv. 11 :45 p. ?n. 4:00 A. m. Lv. Sparta ur* ^ 10:15 p. m. 5:15 e. m. Lv,L.?^.r.^~ * g;46 p m 6:55 a. m. Lv. * "J" jjy 9:10 p. m. 6:30 ?. m. Ly. T'jT". 1*. 8:0p p. m. 7:30 a. m. At AsnavlMe f? Flag stopg. ' ? ' ' ? - - r^=r No's 3 & 4 Pullman drawineroo?sleep^ leston and WanesvUle, and Wilmington and Ashewiie, connection with A. C. L. No.s 64 and 55. Qavannah No. 8 ? Pullman drawing r0?? 8HepT >i0 Jk to Aahevillo in connection with?;^~ k- r10?** No change in other train service. Summer excursion tickets now on . ?? For further Information and reservations, ^a]1?'l.ticket agents. S.H.McLEAN District Passenger Agent. * Columbia, S. C. *3 I . ~ . i KNDOKNB& HOARD Dei ??J opuient Hoard to hit ?i V*m **l*n Week tf Juuo tl-t? l ? the People of Cuiiidcu : W e nil ?lv proud ol South Oarollna. Wo like ,M hear visitor* comment (HI til? won ? K-iful advances tlK> Stulc hit s made in I ho past fow yoai ? KipQUlly arc pleased to feel that I'uimhu had bad a large nan iu creating t,l,s |UMM* iphore of ciitvrprlHO, progress and proa parity throughout tho State. South Carolina 'baa potential poaaibftUttea un< surpassed by those of any other state. Wo ilo not lack opportunity ; our groat imvii has been moan* to utilise the <*p port unities wo have. Much means has now bceu plaocd at our command In the movement for the expansion of the ?Smith < 'urolliiH lVwlojunk-^r Board. This organisation represents an uimoi firth patriotic effort to co-ordinate the agencies for advancement In Hquth Ca rolina ami to enable the people to co operate with1 those agencies in a prac tical way. Because of the definite promise contained In tho (porrg'aiu of the South Carolina Development Board and the high standing and character of tho men who havo become sponsors for the movement, Idoem It entirely proper, as Mayor of Camden to call tho attention of our citizens to the cam paign which the Development Board Is to make from June 21 to 20, and to commend that campaign to the fav orable consideration of our people. Wi. J. Dunn, % I ay or ROAD KMUNKBR NAMED Mr. W. U Klrhland Named WUli a Sal ary and Expense' Account of $8,600 * rr-r The Kershaw County Board of Com missioners met in special session on Tuesday of this week to look over the petitions that havo been In circulation throughout the county asking for an Aleetlon on Uk* m >ropoaed bond fssue "of $400,000 for good roads in this coun ty. The commissioners agreot to call for^an election and will announce the date of wild election at a later date. The appoint men t of a1 road engineer ns provided ft>r in tilie recent.net of the general assembly abolishing the office of (,-cftittty Supervisor was also made. "The Board appointed Mr. W. Lenox Klrfcbthdof this city, who is a civil en gineer. The appointment ^carries with it a salary and expense account of $3.? Tho -alary of the outgoing su jiervisor wis only $1,400. ? RUMMAGE SALE . To Be Held Saturday, June 26th at The Opera House. Th?? mem her## of the Civic league, Library Association, U. D. O., and D. A. H. organizations will unite in a big' Rummage Sale on Saturday, Juno 26th, at the Camden Opera House 1>e ginning at 10 a. m. The proceeds are to go towards the hook campaign now launch ed by^ the American Library Associa tlon and especially do we wish to stress that many of tlie hooks jug to hjo of raised letters to be used for blind sol diers and sailors. Caimlen has been asked for $100.f>0, and the ladles a re making an effort to raise it. Every family is asked to look over their pos sessions and see what they can spare fol* the sale. Not only do the ladles ask for clothing, but household arM? cles. as well. Merchants are also asked to contribute any article that tfoey have not found sale for and may be simply in the way. If they are liot In the latent style they mjay be useful to some one, and the ladies may realize ready cash for them. Mrs. W. J. Dunn Is chairman ami the following ladles will serve on committee and call for your oootributions, do please be ready for them : From the Civic League? Mrs. Edwin Mu)Jer, Mrs. Leroy Davidson, Mrs. E. D. Blak eney, Mrs. C. P. DuBose; Prom the Li brary ? 'Mrs. E. C. von Tresckow, Mrs. Wm.Shannon, Mrs. Win. King ; From the U. D. O.?Mffl. P. T. VlHepigue, Mm, John T. Maekey, Mlrs. 8. A. Bar rier, Mrs. Hhighey TindW, Miss Rebe kato Nelson ; From the D. A. R. ? Miss Minnie Olyburn, Mrs. John 8. Lindsay, Mrs. Clifton McKaln. ? . . ..'v Suspicious Sign Mr. Roberts, a banker In a Western town, was very bald and was in the bablt of wearing his hat in the bank during business hours. Every week a negro employee of the bank presented a cheek and drew his wages. Ow day as he was putting the money in a worn and greasy wallet, the banker chanced to pass by, and asked. "Look here, John, why don't you let some of that paoney stay in die bank and keep an account with ns?" . '"Well, sab," replied the tocgro, lean ing toward the banker and gazing curl* otirfy at the Panama hat he wore, Tae aftrays afeared. Ton see, ah, you look like you was always ready to start somewhere." ^ ^ * lira. O. B. Smith and Lillian and Charles, Jr? apent the week end at Davis at Blah opvllle. -like 9 oranges' drink Orange 7) **f&g *ng CM naros ~ cloudiness Have you ever noticed the cloudy ar'PC^t::%ce of Orange-Crush and Lcmoivi '.ru i whiio *s*joy* ing these rare-flavored drinks? The reason for this cioudincss . V' i^ason for the unequaled delidousnctis of Gfttih# c *Cv iMfc and Lemon-Crush? for it is caused hy ilu" form distribution throughout the drink t -A d ew* sands of minute particles of the actual fruit oil' pressed from freshly p icked oranges and lemons. The Interesting process which has made th> - miv sihle was perfected five years ago by N. C.V> .. . ij, and is exclusive with Orange-Crush Company* It marks one of the greatest steps fonvarrf ev*r taken the preparation of soft drinks, for it brings to you, without preservatives, the pur& delightful flavors which nave made oranges and lemons the favorite fruits in every home. Tlus cloudiness is your guarantee of uenuinene*#, flavor and quality. The booklet, The ?tory of Ward's Orange-Crush and Lemon-Crush," gives full, details regarding the making of these drinks. It shows bow deli cate flavors are obtained hy combining thft fruit cilS with purest granulated sugar and citric acid ? the natural add of oranges and lemons. ej Send for this free booklet today. You will better nnderstandwhy Orange-Crush and Lemon-Cnisjk enjoy the largest sale of any fruit-flavored drinlca In the world. in bottles or at fountain* Prepared by Orange-Crush Company, Chicago Laboratory, Los Angeles Carolina Coea-Csla BottUnc Ctswpsny, Plume 87 OssMtB, S. C.