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?VmitaW was WINNRR Hon CI*'"*" From Sumter Trait i I Inn. ? <l.i v Af(?>m<M)D (1 liday'.s Sumter Item) \ p.'chef'.H buttle bo t ween Nunna .fl-ikcr for the locals and Williams /0r tflV. visitors on Thursday after noon resulted in a victory for llermi. ,Mc M'lls of Cftmdon by ihe. score 0i I) t<? for, in the third inning the Sumte? hwm let. down and tried to Me how rotten they i?ou!d play, A (oaibination pi hits and orforc j>av?* | the victors live runs before Nunnie ! struck out the last two men, but it j , a plenty to win the tfanu* "with, several to spare. Out.side of th?s ?third inn in# the contest was as pretty a diamond buttle as any one svou^i wish "to aee. Dick Moore's protegees started off w?H# when with two out in the first, Suber slammed the b,ull way out in light field and it got lost in the bushes back of some ears and* when it finally showed up the runner had already crossed the plate and one tally Wttft < hulked down for the Sum ter team. In the. second inning the locals duplicated, when Allgood was hit, Uarvin sacrificed him to 'second, i he stole thud and came on in when Dodgin made a bad throw to third. It \0as the only chance the locals really got a chance to score, for the Hermits gave their pitcher baJUi'-up support, not a single error being credited uguinst any <>f them, Homes For Sale VVe have for sale a number of very attractive homes all well located at prices below replacement cost. Three houses are new and are completely furnished. Very liberal terms can be arranged on most of them. Camden real estate is sure to advance greatly in the fall. - ? i : NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY YOUR PERMANENT OR WINTER HOME -LET'S TALK IT OVER ? C. P. DuBose & Co After 6 P. M. Call N. C. Arnett, Phone 321 DON'T FORGET US WHEN YOU NEED FIRE INSURANCE SPECIAL EXCURSION WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY From to Washington to Norfolk Columbia $12.00 * $10.00 Camden 11.00 9.00 Chester 12.00 ft.75 Corresponding fares from intermediate points. Tickets will b?> sold for all trains Friday, June 12th, with final return limit to reach original starting point prior to midnight June 16th. Southern Railway has double daily train service between Columbia and Washington with Pullman and dining car service. A glorious opportunity to visit our national capitol and you will enjoy the trip to Washington on the AUGUSTA SPECIAL over the Southern's double track trunk line (between Charlotte and Washington) which runs through the industrial center of the South. ?" - For more detail information and Pullman reservations, apply to Ticket Agents or address S. H* McLEAN, District Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. Bank Safe Is Stronger The office safe is the child of the ?* > bank safe and like . all children not *"* ~ ? "* ? i ?? t- \ very strong. < ? ? " Loan & Savings Bank CAPITAL $190,000.08 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits DON'T FORGET YOUR KODAK . Outings and vacations last forever if you use a Kodak. The compound interest on any summer trip is the pictures you take, which afterwards call to memory the good times you had and he friends you made. delect your Kodak here where you have the choice of aUjthe ataat modats an* the newest improvement*. -The one teat raited jr?our PurP?ses is to be had here and then don't forget we render prompt service and the best of workmanship on your developing and printing. DeKALB pharmacy except Dodgin'a bad throw. In the third Threatt started off with a hit and Fagin behind him also singled. Skinner made u' bad throw and Dodgin w#s safe. With the bases crowded Nunnio struck out Bnrnett, but Lynch hit a stinging drive to right field, two tallies cross ing the plate, A minute later when Skinner let a grounder through him, two more tallies were counted and Warwick made a fuzzle and the fifth man cVoa&ed the plate. The pitcher then struck, out the next two batter.). Sevetyjil time* after that the visl* tois, who have as fine a team as has visited Sumter in many a day, had chances to score, but they were not able to put over tho necessary hits with Nunna maker pitching superb ball. r Neither pitcher walked a man and Nunnie struck out twelve, while tho visiting pitcher struck oftt ten. The local moundsinan allowed 5 hits, fouV, of them in one inning, while Williams gave up three hits, and hit one bat ter. Score by innings: K. 11. K. Hermitage .. . 005 000 000 -5 5 1 Sumter . . 110 OOP 0t)0~- 2 S H Batteries: Hermitage, Williams, L.( and Dodgin and Harnette; Sumto-', Nunnamaker and Mmue, Home run;' Subor; two base hit, Lynch, Who Lost This Tag? Two white boys, giving their names as Krnest Avon and Fred . Hilburg,' who were arrested here Friday on the cVyarges of stealing a Dodge, auto mobile from its owner at Lumberton, N. C., were turned over to officers from Lumberton Saturday morning and taken back to North Carolina to face trial. A pedestrian by the name of A. U. GunnellSj of Covington, Ga., whom the boys httd? given a lift, de cided from the actions and conversa tion of the two that the ear was stolen, and when the party rolled into tbo Pryor Service Station com municated his views to Mr, W. T. Betts, who summoned an officer and had them arrested. Avon and Hil burg said they first went to Cam den, and 'then to Charlotte, to avoid toll bridges, as they had no funds. They said they had taken a license tag from another Dodge car while in Camden. ? Chester Reporter. Tribute of Respect Whereus it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our late president, Cora S. Boy kill $ and Whereas, .we feel her loss most deeply and that her place can nevey be filled; and Whereas, her death is not only a loss to our club and community, but to neighboring clubs and communities, and the state at large; and <? Whereas, the intimate relations, long held by our deceased president, I with the members of this club, render it proper that we should show our appreciation of her services as our president, and therefore be it Resolved, by the members of this club: That while we bow with humble submission to Him who doeth all things well, we do not less mourn the loss of our president, who has been called from labor to rest. 1. Resolved, that in the death of Cora S. Boykin, this club has lost one who has always been active and zealous in her work as a dub member, prompt to advance the interest of the club, jdevoted to its welfare and prosperity; an honest and upright woman, whose 'virtues endeared her, not only to this club, but to all of her fellow citizens. ?Resolved, That her work be held as a monument to the members of this. club, and her life ierve as a beacon light to the community. ' Resolved, That this clu$> extend its deepest sympathy $o the family and relations of our deceased president, in this, their sad affliction. Resolved that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the family of our deceased president; That a copy be sent to the Camden Chronicle, the Wateree Messenger, The Recorder Indicator and the National Notes. Respectfully submitted, , The Uplift Club. "The hurry, bustlo aYid incessant drive of the American temperament is responsible for the peculiar and characteristic American mortality in crease during the 'dangerous age' period, between 40 and 50 years," says Dr. William S. Sadler, nation ally known physician. A Wonderful Discovery The remarkable herb 'HOBO' as analyzed by 'Schwartz' was found to contain besides other principles a variety of acid which he named Gal itannic Acid. He also found it to contain a peculiar acid discovered by Schwartz and Rochleder and nam ed Ribichloric acid. This has been used in dropsy congestion of the spleen, Scrofula and Leprosy with good results. In recent years this herb has been discovered growing in East Texas and Louisiana -and fur ther experiment has afcown that its wonderful purifying properties were doe to its action 6ft the kidneys. V^Ths Hob* Medicine Company, of Beaumont, Texas, make an effective balm irom rhi* nn'? r,d it Kidney and Bladder Remedy. This Mil bains said to be a Diurecti. Aperient And Anti-Scorbutic. | . ... 8ix bottles? a guaranteed treat* went eosta IM*. So Weak Couldn't Stand "My wife's health broke down and for year* ahe was just a physical wrack/' a ays Mr. Thomas (Jlynp. of Gib son, La. "Wo did everything wo know, yot aho neemed to got worse and worse. She was so woak till she couldn't htand, and had to be carried like a baby. It looked Ilk* nothing would save her that had been done. CARDUI For Female Troubles "I began looking around. I knew that Cardul waa for wo men. 1 decided to try It for her as all else had failed. She couldn't eat, she couldn't sleep, and 1 was desperate. "After taking a few doBea of Cardul, we were fo glad to note that she wanted some thing to eat, and with each bit of nourishment, and ei;< h day's doses of Cardul, she grew stronger and got up out of bed. She is now able to cook, and Btrongcr thsn in a long time." Cardul has been in success ful use for uearly 60 yaax? in the treatment of many com mon female troubles. . All Prurtlm' E.,o, When Imhotep, "the architect of the King in Upper and Lower Egypt," was designing the beautiful temple of Zozer, 3100 B. C., the ancestors of King Minos of Crete were living in wattle-and-daub huts, making crude pottery and chipping stone, and the architect of Stonehenge had not yet seen (he light of day. Architects, Millwrights, Contractors, Builders, Farmers and Carpenters Simplex Convertible Level? A fine instrument for. determin ing ri*e and fall of the g round before building and plumbing walls ?luring course of construction. A very fine instrument for $00.00. Sjmplex Dumpy lA>vel- Where vertical sighting is not rt*. quired the "Simplex" Dumpy I.evel is the ideul instrument. Has fewer parts than the Convertible. Splendid instrument for $05.00. Simplex Kami or Carpenter's l^evel equipped with 10'* inch telescope. Complete with carrying vase, tripod, plumb boh and 12 Mb foot flexible rod. Semi for circular. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Garvais St. Columbia, S. C. EXCURSION! Washington, D. C. Richmond, Norfolk Portsmouth, Va. Friday, June 12th Round Trip P A 1M H E1 \1 (Proportional Fare From ^ A ItI LI Fi Other Points) "TO Washington - - - $12.00 Richmond ----- 9.50 ?Norfolk - ----- 9.50 Portsmouth ----- 9.50 Return Limit June 16 Tickets and information from any A. C. L. Agent or DUAKir 190 ATLANTIC COAST LINE ' . ?? Built on Experience ?Q '? ' <* There'* found logic in the reasoning of hundreds of thousands of motorists who buy "Standard" Gaiolinf because they have faith m the products of an old established business. They're right. You can't learn all there is to know about the refining of petroleum products in two or three years. It takes long years of experience. We have been in the game for two generations and we're still learning and still improving our methods and our merchandise. 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