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SUMTER VS. CAMDEN lla?ket Bull Gom To Sumter; Camden Winner at Tennis Boy Scouts representing the two Sumter troopH beat the local troop by a close margin on last Friday af ter a well played game of basketball on the high school court. The Sum ter boys showed that they were used to the game and ill.so well coached. Bryan at forward proved Sumter'a star ringing up 12 of the 10 points made by tho Sumter lads. Scout Sheorn played the best game for the local boys making H of the 11 points Jennings at guard played well for Sumter while Wooten, Burns and Hopkins each rang one for the locals and the entire Camden team played well considering the lack of coach ing. The tennis match that followed the game went to Camden, Joe Mogulescu representing the Camden troop proved too much for Perry Hayncs worth aiul easily won the first set 0-0, but in the second set Haynes worth braced down only to lose again after a. hard fought set, the score being 6-4. In the doubles Mogulescu and Burns continued to win defeat ing Haynosworth and llarby 0-2. Among the Sumter people present to witness the game were Scoutmas ter Parkftm and Assistant Scoutmas ters Burns and McCook. Mr. Burns refcreed the game. The line-up was as follows: Camden (14 $umter (1<?) Hopkins (2) .. Bryan (12) Forward Sheorn (8) , .. .. .. Forester Forward Mackey ., Averbuck Center Burns (2) ..... .. Jennings (2) Guard Mogulescu Heath Guard Substitutes: Wooten (2) for Moku lescu; Richardson for Wooten; Wooten for Mackey; Dixon (2) for Forester; Forester for Dixon. Boy Scout News We held our weekly meeting Fri day night at 7:30 o'clock. We had almost perfect attendance with two visitors from Sumter. After the roll was called and the dues collected we organized a base ball team. Billy Lindsay was elected manager and Moultrie Burns captain. Scoutmaster deLoach told us if the weather per mitted we would go on an overnight hike next Friday. We talked about fixing up the cabin ami the scout master told us that he wanted us t to start having patrol meetings again. All the patrol leaders were asked to go down, town Monday and see about baseball equipment and other business. After that we were dis missed. ,Scout Elmer Watts. He Didn't Mother: "Bobby, when you were eating peanuts in the street car, I hope you didn't throw the shells 011 the floor." Bobby: "No niothei, 1 put the. 11 In - the overcoat pocket of the man who sat beside me." TAX EXECUTIONS Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by Treas urer of Kershaw County, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the Court House door at Camden, S. (?., between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, 1025, being the sixth day thereof, the following described property, towit: 75 acres DeKalb township hounded as follows towit: North by lands of (I. T. Little, east by Lucy Warren, south by .1. J. Campbell, and A. G. Bradley, west by J. M. Hall levied upon and to be sold a> the property if Kst. Srye Hei t i->t t for taxes year Also 4?i it?. 1 >. Kalb township, bound* ??il as follows towit: North by lands of (i. T. Little, east by Little, south by \ (i. Bradley. west by Est. Scye Her riott. levied upon and to be sold as 'he property of I.u<y Wnrn-n foi :ux< - yea? !'.'23. A ! > <? 70 a :i- uf land ii Wati-iec town -h 1 ji, school district 1 ?> and bounded is follows * .wit: North by lands of M. F. Spurrier, east by Schip Mickle ? ^tate. s'.uth by .1. M. Nelson, west -?y J. B. Nel.-on, ar.d '.)'y acres bounded k>v kinds of Majjg.o Habon, east by 1 aniikn and Longtown public road, ? uth by lands of Carolina Doie, we.-t by Mag??st* Kalwp, levied upon ?i::d ??? !?? -.-id h - the pr?>p.-rty of Mamif v"? * >.r *a\< - .??.?: I'.'L'J. j , ? > ?? A '..N.I O1.1 Jo r... powt r i'ortaba ? ::g!r.o ar.d boiler 1 -mplete. levied ;i? the property 1 f ,F. M. Smith r.d t So -~!d for mv.-i y? ar 1 'J 2 ft. i IN MEMORIAM \> \ \ r<, h \ \ i'!:r. r- . \.. \\ \ K< } I ?A .th li.. Ait; ur.ic Thft" >r.? WuuM Bf Wwnkenrrt at thr Kirst Kesurroc*. :on. An Extra Special Feature WE ARE CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF DOLLAR DAY IN CAMDEN, THE FIRST TIME THAT SUCH A S/#LE HAS EVER BEEN HELD IN THE CITY WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL PREPAR ATIONS TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS DURING THIS GREAT EVENT. COME OUT AND JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG THAT WILL BE HERE TO TAKE PART IN THE BIG INAUGURATION DAY. IT WILL BE WELL WORTH WHILE TO YOU AS WE ARE SACRIFIC ING ON THE PRICES OF EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE. Ladies' fine quality gingham hpuse dresses. Just received 20 dozen for this sale, regular $2.50 values. All sizes, colors and patterns. Dollar Day Sale Price While they last each .0 0 $1 44 inch imported mercerised lingerie batiste in all desirable colors. Regular 50c value Dollar Day Sale Price 3 yds. for $1.00 Ladies' fine quality satine bloomers, regular $1.00 values Dollar Day Sale Price 2 pr. for 1.0 0 $ Fine quality silk striped and silk lace trimmed chimeses in all leading colors, regular $2.50 values. Dollar Day Sale Price While They Last, each $1.00 Misses' fine quality crepe bloomers, regular 75c values. Dollar Day Sale Price 3 pr. for $1.00 25c quality pajama checks. Dollar Day Sale Price 6 yds. for $1.00 I-adies' lisle hose, 20c values Dollar Day Sale Price 10 pr. for $1.00 Men's fine silk hose. Dollar Day Sale Price While they last 2 pr. for $1.00 25 pieces solid color voile, very fine quality, slightly im perfect, sold for 75c yd. Dollar Day Sale Price 2 yds. for $1.00 One big lot of ladies' fine shoes, values up' to $10.00. Dollar Day Sale Price While they last, per pa4r $1.00 The new mercerised jersey lingerie cloth sold for 50c yd. Dollar Day Sale Price 2 1-2 yards for $1.0 0 Ladies' fine silk hose, $1.50 to $2.00 values Dollar Day Sale Price per pr. <1,00 Ladies' fibre silk hose, A Dollar Day Special 2 pair for $1.00 Ladies' bloomers, regular $1.50 values Dollar Day Sale Price $1.00 Ladies' night gowns, fine quality Dollar Day Sale Price $1.00 Ladies' fibre silk sport scarfs regular $1.75 values Dollar Day Sale Price $1.00 Ratine in all desirable colors Regular 50c value Dollar Day Sale Price 3 yards for $1.00 Imported Japanese cotton crepe. Regular 30c value. Dollar Day Special 5 yds. for $1.00 Imported French ginghams, 39c value Dollar Day Special 3 yds. for $1.00 Men's and Boys' Athletic Under Shirts 3 for $1.00 Ladies' $1.00 quality chemises Dollar Day Sale Price 2 for $1.00 18x36 Bath Rugs D^fl ar Day Sale Price 2 for $1.00 Fine quality prinked voile, 50c quality Dollar Day Sale Price 3 yds. for $1.00 Nainsook, very fine and sheer quality, sells for 25c yd. i Dollar Day Sale Price 5 yards for $1.00 ? 0 We have the newest spring colors in dress linen sold for 75c yard, Dollar Day Sale Price 1 1-2 yards for $1.0 0 Regular 12 l-2c apron ging hams, Dollar. Day Sale Price 10 yards for $1.00 Val laces in white and ecru. Dollar Day Special 24 yards for $i.?? ? . f. Children's fine quality fancy hose regular 50c value, Dollar Day Sale Price 3 pr: for $1.00 Ladies fine quality self strip ed princess slips. Very service able and desirable. Regular $1.50 values. Dollar Day Sale Price, each $1.00 Dress ginghams in new spring patterns, regular 25c value, Dollar Day Sale Price 6 yards for $1.00 Big linen and bath towels, 75c values, Two for $1.00 Fancy dotted voile, sold reg ularly for 50c yard. Dollar Day Price 3 yds. for $1.00 BROAD STREET LADIES' SPRING COATS AND DRESSES All cur Ladies Coats and 'Dresses will be marked down special during this tale. Wr ?will also take off from the special sale pirce during Spe cial Dollar Days an additional discount of $1.00 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS We are going to allow a dis count of 10 per cent from the regular price on every man's or. young man's suit sold and in acfdiHon we will give the privilege to the purchaser to buy any $2.50 Dress Shirt in stock during Dollar Day Sale for ?. "T7 $1.00 All our New Spring Milli nery will be priced especially low during Dollar Days One big lot men's silk ties $1.00 values. Dollar Day Price 2 for $1.00 V ? Boys' new spring style wash suits. $2.00 values. Dollar Day Sale Price $1.00 Big lot ladies' white shoe# to close out wortlj $2.00 and $2.60 per pair, \ Dollar Day Si^le Price $1.0iT Men's Fine Dress Shirts, sold - for 62.00 and $2.50. DofTar Day Sale Price, each _, ? $1.00 20c quality English W', cJotlw v ? Day Sale Price 7 yd*, for $1.09 6. . m