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SECURITY (Ml ?TANI?AUl> OIUOHMMV IMW MM) k ' "Kerosene costs only about half what it did last year" A practical way to save coal this fall and winter The Perfection Oil Heater will prove more econom ical in over a million homes this year than ever before. Coat prices have changed but little in the lust twelve months, while Aladdin Se curity Oil, the best kero sene you can buy, has gone down nearly 50?o. The Perfection is an effi cient heater. There's no waste of fuel, no ashes that represent many of the pounds that go to make up your ton of coal. Rooms and hallways that are used only a few minutes each day arc an added source of wasted heat, greater, prob ably, than yon imagine. Use your coal heater to keep the whole house warui. Then in cold weather, instead of "rushing" the tire all dny, make the living room* oomfortable by using u Perfection, juit where you want It? in the bay window or the opposite tide of the room from the radiatpr. < You can burn a I'erfeotion tor about 10 hours on a single gallon of kerosene. Your hardware or department store salesman will gladly point out its simple con struction and smokeless wiok ad justment to you.' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) PERFECTION Oil Heaters Alk yur dealer mk?Ut the Perfection Oil Hmter Cm test?: $5,000.00 in prizes. ESTIMATED APPORTIONMENT Of School Funds For Year Ending June 30. 1921 School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School School Sch ool School School School School School School School School Sc hool Sell ool School School School School School School School School School School School School District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District District i *%*? tr X a i||8i7 JiZl " 3| jr. _5r j>r "7! "if ."*i m 181 m 12) 13' 14| 15! 16! District District District District District District District (23 j District [24 District [25! 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OOj 373.00 212.00 1 66.00 1 66.001 65.001 44.001 21.001 127.001 23^00: 32.001 22.001 241.00; 344.001 317.001 232.001 11 6.00! 261. OOJ 416.00) 406 o6f 281.00! 122.00) 289.00; 346.001 _313.?0i 326.001 214.001 392.00} 81 9.00 j 2,118.00! 1,665.00! 187.00! 663.001 921. OOj 141.001 386.00( 160. OOf i8i.oo; 187.001 100.00: H ? ? $14,351.00|$47,145.82 ? :T 2361^6 | 404.24 | 1,208.19 | 856.54 T 480.62 310.68 I 1,413.39 | 1,338.96 I 1,470.69 t 1,129*50 551.00] 2,632.29 I 472.70 i 1,215.26 ! ~305.0j* I 6,625.77 552.15 1 1,026.34 | 1,353.90 216.05 . ; 366.11 757.001 3, 808. 01 645.64 602.13 64G.88 902.53 i 547.69 | 387.23 ! 2,609.94 747.37 1 492.88 400.49 580.61 ! 1,196.10 679.56 I 610.48 I 370^70 ! 685.01 | "901.85 423.00! 3,655.28 i 2,899j69 I 281.29 J 2,255.00 I 545.93 1 661.78 282.52 ( ? w [ _ _ State aid not included in this report. Trustees are instructed to spend only to the amount of their apportionment . No overdrafts will be approved. No incidentals will be al lowed in Districts functioning under Equalizing law 'guaranteeing a seven-month term. ALLAN ft. MURCHISON, Superintendent of Education. OFF RE Blu FEEDER Freno'i Commander Packed in "Eatu" as Marne Battle Raged. Hit Chef Declares That Marshal De. void ed Enough for Three Men at He Won Victory. rails, Kiumv. Tt?H latest war fWh'l lni?cences to be primed arc thoae *wf I he chef who presided over the des tinies of the Kwioli general *taflf dur ing the battle ??f i he Marne and Who ?prepared the simply ? hilt abundant menu that Marshal^ then Heneral, Jof fre sat down to at very Irreguiui hours, If the chef's culinary accomplish ments were; not superior to his liter ary talent, one pities poor General J off re, and It must have been a relief to i li?? commander In chief to leave the mess table and return to the bat tie line. , "During the battle <?f the Maine," says I ho chef. "the general put tnvuy enough food to feed three ordinary men," ! Then 'he adds nahvel.V: "I hope monsieur le mareehal won't mind what I say about the general." One of the most amusing Incidents rWated by (he chef Is that on Sep tember 12. when It became clear that the enemy was In full flight north ward and that the battle was won, congratulations- were in order, and he received lust ructions that the menu for the dinner should he as much of a banquet as Ids raw material would permit. . Just as the meal was about to be completed a British automobile came tip to headquarters with a basket of champagne as a token of congratu lation to the French staff. It came from ? British unit "In liaison." The chef was just getting ready to serve It when he noted that the bottles bore a (Jerruan mark, and he informed the officer of the fact. That worthy for bade hint to serve the champagne to 'the staff, and ordered him to throw the bottles away. "We did," says the chef, "but only the next morning they were empty." DINNER JACKET IS "SAVED" English Authorities on Dress Give it a New Lease on Life ? Approved = ? for Most Occasions. , ? ' London. ? A report that the dlnnei Jacket was doomed has for some time worried men In Ixmdon who conform to the decrees of the styles makers. But, the London Correspondent of the Manchester fJuardlan coined aionj, with the good news that It Is the cor rect thing and that It Is here to stay, the heat authorities on dress asserting that, except whert ladles are In fhe party, ihe dinner Jacket with a black tie will continue to be worn at the smartest theaters, and also will con tlnue to ha generally worn In the best clubs. While there has been a strong re vlval In "dressiness" in Ixmdon re cently, the fact fa obvious that It wa* a long time ago and In snother sort of a world when King Edward r?* knarked to a young man who appeared In the Marlborough club one night In a dinner jacket : "Are you gnfng to a fancy dress bail tonight?*' BULGARS WORRY OVER MONEY Speculators in Exchange Face Jail Sentences ? Coin's Value Steadily Depreciating. Soils.? Steady depreciation of the Bulgarian' leva Is causing anxiety in state circles and the government ha taken coercive measures to slop nil speculation In exchange. Heavy fines and even Jail sentences will be Ini I posed ,on anyone dealing In exchange I without hnvlng the payment of Homo ' foreign hill in view. ! The Bulgarian l**va before -the wiif | was worth about the same as the ! French franc or about five to the , American dollar. During the war the dolJar at one time linM n purchase value of HO to 90 levas iind now nn American dollar Is worth r_'f? levas. ! All the big banks huve expressed j their desire to collaborate with t lie ; government in an effort to check the j f n 11 of the leva, but It seems thnf no | remedy has yet been found. Admits 8he Tied Self to Bed. : Fargo," N. D. ? After being found In I u semiconscious condition in a room in n loral hotel, tied to tlie posts of her bed and with her head thrust through the bars, Miss F/Sther Folden, i Heventeeu. was taken to a hospital | w Were she later recovered and udrnlt ^ ted thai she tied herself. Took Honey From Hives; Bees Put It Back Again Some ? month* \VjiIIh<? I.annlnff, a beekeoper "f MH f? ?rr1 N. J., took over 10ft poan?l? of 1 i??npy from hln apmrtPM hiiiI *tor?*d the honey In 1 1 carrot of hi* home. When he vsenf t<i the jrarref, * few day* ?tfo. t?> irer some of the honey sll h' foQiid was the empty c*?nh mul frampv, alt the horte^ hetnj: ((Oil# Tnvp?| thill peve?le?l that the bee* TiiW entered fhe jrnrref thrr-DKh n ktHft hole and hi?<1 mrrted the honey Unrk Into th ff 'itVM. tleriuUnge Mill* Nfw?. Tin- isl i'Im of the village met on Thursday uitfht at the 4.'oiumunlty House for the purpose of reorganis ing u (JirU* (Huh. Sixteen girls were present and it whh decided to work on a plan similar to last yea^. ',J?ho name. S, O. 1), II. was rc-adoptrd. Domestic science is to l>e taught one night h week t>y Miss Klendag. A social meeting is to be held at the Community Itonse each 'Saturday. The following oMIccra Tvem olwftd t'lesi den. Miti Bwnd* OroUey : Vice l're?i* i1t>n i . Miss Kntc (Inrdem ; Secretary, MInv Doris Floyd: Treasurer, Miss Porn (hirdusr. The Sunday School classes. taught ?t?y Mrs. J. IV IMgyer tt i\il Miss Itossie (Volley wore given quite a (rent on Saturday a f tor no on A picnic whs on Joy cm I iiy about fifty oC the smaller children of t li?' vilNige. The nicest part. thero was Ice cream in abund ance. Kadi child present enjoyed the nice picnic lunch alio, Mrs. (!ary Orolley entertained at?out thirty of the younger sol at her home ou Pin? street Saturday night. t'tirjn wor ?>ujo\v?i malt a late hour, after /whk'h delightful refreshment# wor* served, Mr. U, li, ruts entertained at ? course dinner OA Nalurduy night. Ills nuivsts iinhuUil Messrs. N. <\ Arnett, i I>. Player, 8. I,. Orolley, ^ f8? Myer*, \ I?. Hurst. W. T. Mattox, U. O. Burns and K. O. 11 1 ley. Kaeh on* > preMUit enjoyed the evening. The new school building Is Hearing oonvplvtUm and Is u most attractive building. Tills building was Ulljr n<v<icd and wo fool fortunate In ?r curing Mich a nice <Klifice< We tt*? In hopes that school will open so?p. Miss Mhu|>son, ?wcond grade toucher, and Miss Nancy Jeter, third ijraHe teacher will llvo in the village. Old Man Joins Church Kev. A. l>. .iacison, a colored preach cr, pastor of the Hardin Baptift church tolls us that old mam Hpencor NVillUuns, aged SO years, was baptW* into the chrudti last Thursday. Th? old rnuu said that he had uot been to church In many years. Camden Loan & Realty Company L. C. Berry, Manager First National Bank Building: ft ? ; :: ? ? h ? , ? . ? - . ? * ? ; , ? . *" : ?. ? 4 - ? v" . REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Attractive policies to meet every need LIFE INSURANCE WITH DOUBLE INDEMNITY AND TOTALLY DISABILITY BENEFITS FIRE INSURANCE TO PROTECT YOUR COTTON, AUTOMOBILE, DWELLING AND ALL PROPERTY Let us write that policy today. HERE ONE WILL KINI) A VARIED STOCK OF SILVERWARE 0 l*Al*rjNO REMEMBRANCES AND SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS, BUT REM10MBWR, WHETHER YOUR DEMANDS MAY BE SILVER OR DIAMONDS OR ANY OTHBR LINE OF JKWELRY. YOU ARE ASSURED SATISFACTION AT THIS UP TO T>ATE ESTABLISHMENT G.L BLACKWELL JEWELER a OPTOMETRIST ?CAMPCN . SOUTH CAROLINA i NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS The standard guaranteed kind. Every lamp tested before being sent out. All sizes, at standard prices. Now that our city has lower light rates you can afford to have more and better light for your eyes' sake. Phone 30 for what you want. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone SO SM? Broad St. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousand* of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince yon. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. ? ? . ' - -t- - . > ^