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NE PUHiNCr A RABBIT 10' OF HAT IN COUNTY HKBWAY work says JONES City Schods WUl Open For Ye» Sept 8 IjMrg® Ma^rity Of Exp^« meed Teacben WIJl Ba Back On The Job The white schools of Camden will open the 1948-49 school session Kershaw RaeenH ihy By Highway Ra- I In Pavint Route 157 I a open letter to the pooplo coonty and psrtloelsr* a,w>io section Rsp. arthor ji kss the followlBc to eey: the Dsople of Kershaw eoea- tboee of the Buffalo section. ^MOt hard, as well as 4ls«I^tii open the 1948-49 school session ^ for me. to think thki the Monday, September 8, at 9 o’clock yjfcway departmwit enrollment of students, wk of our state that it la, ^cher group conferences will be i Srity from year to year and , p(0th to month, Ulng wldfj Camden is fortunate in bdng ^oried excuses. He aarfadi at>le to hold a great majority of •^PSflenced teachera on thh Job. Only a few changes haye been made for the coming year. In the high school the faculty is the same with three exceptions. Frank M. Richhurg an A. B. gri^d- uate of Wofford college and a M. A. graduate of VanderbUt uni versity, has been selected as dean of boys and teacher of English and »itsps WS8 aottJBsarj hi hlatory. M, C. O’CaIn, a graduate Litrtet let on that road. 1 re- of Clemson college and an ex- ... 1.-1I—A *_ perienced engineer, has been elect ed to succeed G. E. McOrw. who resigned to continue his studies at Cornell university. Miss Ruth Pet- tus resigned her position as direc tor of Glee clube and teacher of pMne Juet a few days ago. She will accept a position in Columbia col lege. Her successor has not yet been named. 'The grammar school faculty has been changed as follows: Mrs. Nicholas P. Oettys, first grade, to succeed Mrs, L. T. Mills, resigned; Mrs. Nswa 8. Montgomery to sno- ceed lIlM WUhelmlna Douglass, second grade; Min Betty Barr of LeesvUle jta fucoeed Mlsa Lonlse I Ms to state here tbst I naU Shaw as third grade teacher, and iinr the faet (hgt wQl Mrs. W. L. Jackson to snccsed Min at an sarly di^ hvt Comelik as teacher In the seventh IniBtain that our Ugfewny grade. Mri. Jackson is a W^throp gradnate with four years succeuful expertsaes. The Pine Tree Hill faculty re mains the nme with one exception. Mrs. Nells Hoffman resigned rs- to accept work in another •diooL The pc^tlon of teaeher of public school music and seventh Itu of Highway N<x WT 1 tk« time of my campaign, U the people of The Buffalo ^ that I wu in favor of tha k« treating ot that hl^way Ih Domerous occaaionA while is the legislatura in Cbhinr . voUd stroll across ito the 1^7 department and beg the f eommissloner to tnke whntr' itepe necessary to get jitraet let on that road. 1 re- M vhat I believed to be an- that work on’ that road d becin in July; howevw, I aance has slipped by and it I u if it will ba September It tl>e road will be adverting tke earliest time for the ni» I tiwtlng to commence'^wlU be b« ipring. Ido not flinch when I say that tm b palling a rabbit out of Mil known hat. since everyone II have talked With Ko. lIT-was certainly the next in Use to be paved or avrCMe M; however, I have reoeuUy Id that Highway No. hi SBt la line for treitflny I to state here tbnt I i 'Flying Balls Of Fire Now Chief Item Of Interest Wheruupoii The South C4r<h> linian .Speeirt On Con And E^tric Juice ’Those flying disks that were quite the ra^ all over the nation several weUlm ago, have now been displaced by flying balls of fire. A man up In Greenville claims he saw the huge ball of flame soaring overhead. A few days later a party near BIshopviUe claims to! have seen a similar ball of tire In broad daylight. We wonder If these folks who tell of seeing the ball of fire are not in the category of the folks who keep available a supply of that old South Carolina corn, which la so aptly described by ae South Carolinian who said: “We always test our com and the best test Is the one that the boys up in the hill section have. They pot a little com in a cup and pass a 20,000 volt current through It If tfie current goes through they reject tke com. If' It bubbles fiercely and leaves a de posit of basic slag, alum, arsenic and Iron flllnga, It will pass as fair. But If the corn chases the enrrent back Into the generator it’s considered right good. Need a gallonr Full-Color Scenes To Be Shown At First Baptist an early dnttr hut wintaln that our klffcwny k k big enough to w^ on ImU at the aame ttau Mmo ikrsd everything thait it Mkod I tke Isglslature hi tho way ct V. All! strive turthor to pir- 1 ov chief highway comails- r to itait prellmlnaiT woMc ou ■id road, imBediaUly. ao tlMt ‘trade snhJeeU to a very difficnK mad win certainly t>o eoetraet letttug. J ^ le •( Kershaw coanty to Ikiow as weH as yow that mr 117 Is not a safe raa4 far I It present V of my begging an4 alxlwfag wtkat this road' aholiui bo mt to be treated has bOMi e«d in a gentlMnanly maaaar lanble, but If It takoa Otbor •di, then I have Jnat that, U ke the only w»g to OOM to aBbtance. b my elncerest hope that ' nsdi be surfaoo treated. In bw coanty, at an earty date, don’t mind saytng that k for ■ tired of seel^ Number 1S7, MI stepping atone to getting raeds paved, end It ie ay. de> tot work begin ImmediatMy T." irges Driver 8 Drunk When iring An Auto r Tkomaa NubWd By ice. Federal Prisoner Taken Near Camden tr Ihomas of 810 Lanrwia • •colored man. was arrahted “r afternoon by Prtice Offl- Clybura for driving an while whUe Intoxicated, Ha •M under a |58 bond. Ashley apd Forman ». charged with asaauR and • hy Police Officer Gene • rere booked at police head- « Wider $27 bonds. ^ Jordan, charged with driv- Jhoat a license, posted a ^ $12, ^ Meyers, a federal Y ^ho escaped - from the I wunty jaU last week Wed- • »a* apprebMided aear hy an FBI agent asetoted ^Mfrom the office ef ‘ Gib DeBmhI. on a three year eue- » untence from the fedend ^the Aiken dlstrigt when \is6f 2 ” ^ 1® ^11 located et locked np la. the )aB 'mch he later escaped! fVFound, totors Are . h Custody GJ) DeBrUhl last wndk •••that Rnral Oftteeni $. F. C. vinemitiiy ^ the Lndknov L«®Wty, __ two of thua ^•thw ^ tkhd SUGGESTS AIRPORT BODY TRANSFER RECREATION UNIT OVER TO LEROY BELK POST CommjaaMm Apfunachmi On Prdjaet To Tu« RocruatkmAl Stmetura And Pool Orar To Amariean Lagion Aa Headquaitara Mrs. Murdiison Is KiUed When Vehicles Crash Hoad Of High School G>m- Otercial Dafiartmant Diet Inatantlj In Collision Funeral rites for Mra. Ethel Mace Murehtoon, 48. wife ot Dan Murchi son of the Beulah eeotion of Kei^ ahaw county, heed ef the commer cial department ot the Camden high achool, who was hutaatly kill ed in an automobile and truck eol- Itoioa at Lees Crosaroada in Dar lington county Wednesday after noon. were held from the Bethesda Presbyterian church Thuiaday aft- ( rnoon at S o'clock. Rev. A. Doug las McAm officiated. The news of the tragedy which cost the life of the popular Cam den teacher stunned the entire community. She was on her way home from Myrtle Beach when the accident occurred and was driving alone. A heavy truck figured In ‘the collision, which demollihed the Murchison car. Mrs. Murchison kwves her ham band and one son, Don Murehtoon, Jr.; also one atoter, Mrs. ■. C. Oleen of CcHnmbto; two hrothere, J. V., and J. A. Mace, Hampton, 8. C., and FlorMn. Following the ritse at the Pren- byterlan chureh, whlH ware at- VlvM full-color acenee from as tronomy and natural science are featured In “The God of Creation,” sound motioB picture to be shown at 8 p. m.. Sunday, August‘10. at tho First Baptist church, according tended by many sorrowing friends ‘and acqualntanees, taterment took takes a trip to the stare hgr means w fhrniA ^ Pbotofrmpht taken tkroo^ bhtefloTw^bjii!^ giane fOPteeh telaMpa of Mt ene to fid. No sultabte person has Bobl^r Watson Covered Many ' States In Tour Wag With damuoia Grmip Oto Jamnd Ovmr Eaat, NorHi Amdl indwnat Aftoaa Bobby Watson, eon of Mr. and Mra. James D. Watson of Blaney, returned home this week after an extended tour of colleges end uni- verettles in many itatee. Mr. Wataon went ee a delegate from Clemaon e<dlege, being one of a group of eelected atudwita from that Inatitntloa. The purpose of the tow wee te observe flie wmrk and activities of other nnlvereitiee, colleges, ' Btudent nnlone end TMCA’a Daring the tovr the group visited leading Institutions In North Car^ina, Tennessee, Kentneky. Ohio, IndlnnA OHnoto, Mandand, New York, Dtotrlct of Oolumbto. Virginia. Woat Virginia, tfow Jer sey, Pennaylvanto, Delaware and Canada. Mr. Wataon to a pre-med Janlor at Clemson and belonga to the Janlor "T’ council, a college glee club, Htotwlan of Clemaon, Uttle Theater, Dramatic club, YMCA Cab inet, to president of the Chi Kappa Chi fraternity, Kershaw county club and to a member of the Bep- Itot etudent union. During the tour the Clemaon alumni groups In the varlone cities entertained the Clemson delegation. Dr.' Elnard To Talk To Rotes On August 14 Newharrr CoHaf* rrmidmH WHl Be SpMlter Al Qah to the Rev. Floyd Montgomery, pea* tor. Produced in Moody Inatltute of Science, West Coast department of Moody Bible metltutA by Irwin A. Moon. 8. D.. “The God of Creation" la the second in a series of evan gelistic films. The first film by Dr. Moon, “Ibegr Live Forever," had a large showing In all parts of the eonntry. In the opening section of "The God of Creation’’ the audience WOaon. observatory In eoathibni California, and rlewa complex gyvn- tkme of our oini solar aystera. Lnpee-tlme lAotegraphy to utf- Itoed to demonstrate the beauties of natural sdenee. The UIusIob of flower bads devdkiplng' Into full blown bloesoma In a tew seeonda to crested through this time-com- preeslng idioto teehnlgue. Tke metamorphosis of a caterpillar through the varioue atogee from worm to Imtterfly, and poHlnatlon of flowers are seen on the screen in fun color. BMIeved to be the first of thalr kind are the Bntural-ctdw pleturee of photeeyntheeto, 'the myiterlone teod-maanfecturlhg process reenlt- Ing from the* action of sunlight on audience peent'lnto the mlcroecoi^c dreen leaves. . Thiwuk idietomierograpky the wmid of a drop of water and ob- aervse thd oon^exRy of tiny or- ganlsmA enlarged more than a million times. « **The God of Creation'* wlR be shown by Dr. H. H. Newell, Moody fQm repreeeatettve. Red Gross Warns Against The Grave Tenders Swmifle Matty Rnckata Itt Oparatiott To Taka Momay From ®Tlia Gttiloloaa place In the Quaker cemetery. Mra. Murchlaon hee bean ef- flltoted with the Ctoraden sHool syetem for some years. She was a remarkably effldeat teacher of stenography aad typewriting and was held In mneh respect end es teem hy ell who knew her. Mra. Murchisen was e gradnate of the Marion, 8. C., high sHool In 1915. and of Wtotthrop ooUaga la 1920, where iho raaknd aa oao af the* outstanding atedeata. Her teaching mgmrtosiee stexted ot BnnwnU Blgt^gfilMro. she far two yewe,^ IMO-tl 8ho was et Rock Hffl In 19ms. Bam berg High 1998-91 and Camden high ichool from 19M to 1984. She dtooontlnued teaching at this time end became prlnetpel of the Char- lotto high school where she re mained for several years. In 1949 she returned to the Camden high echoed as head of the oenmerclal department Supt. J. O. Richards la a state ment said. “She was an outstanding teacher and leader. Tho Camden bigh school has lost ow of Its most efflefent and balovad fautnio- The Leroy Belk Post American Legion, gave unanimous endorse ment of Post Commander Granger Kornegay’s suggestion advanced to the Camden and Kershaw county airport commission, that the recrea tion building and swimming pool area at the airptMt be transferred to the Legion for Legion purjMseS. Commander Kornegay was for mally Installed at the meeting of the local post Monday night and his first act was to call upon the post adjutant to read toe eommunt- cation that he had addressed to William H. Gettys, chairman of the airport oommission. copies of which had been dispatched to Mayof F. N. McCorkle of Camden. Senator R. M. Kennedy. Jr^. of the county delegation, and XT. N. Myera, chairman of the county board. - Following the reading of the let ter, Harold M., Funderburke. a Leglonaire and also president of the Camden and Kershaw county Chamber of Commerce, offered a motion commending the new com mander and executive officers for their activities In behalf of the Le gion and calling upon every mem ber of the post to exert every pos sible effort In furthering the ef forts of the commander to obtain t$o facilities, at the airport Mr. Fnnderburke pointed out that toe present Legion building, while con veniently located In the heart of toe downtown district was Inade quate for meetlnga of the post which now has a membership of 690. He also deplored the fact that it to not large enough nor Mltable QUICK ACTION OF LOGOFF MAN POn^ DAYUGHT RAH) ON DOWNTOWN UQUOR SHOP Sunshine Camp Features Fine Kiwanis Program Alex Baas Summons Police After He Diecowemed What Happemed lii Store R. M. Co<H>er And A. Stanley Llewellyn Are Heard In Interaetinf Talks The Camden Kiwanis club scored a big success with their Sunshine camp meeting In the mess hall of the Camden airport Monday after noon. some 50 members and guests gathering around the tables to par- lakb of ah excellent menu and lii- ten to a program featuring R. M. Cooper of the itate research and idannlng board, and A. Stanley Llewellyn, preaident of the Cam den unit of the Bethlehem Steel corporation. The Ktwanto club, sponsora of the Sunshine camp project, which ia giving health and recreation to over a hundred underiprlvileged youngsters, turned the master of ceremonies Job over to the genial Dr. A. W. Humphries, who carried off the honora In thto particular In a moat able manner. Mr. Cooper discussed the poten tial poaalbllltlea of South Carolina for toture progress and develop ment and declared tost the state Was definitely on the upgrade. He pointed out that good legislation had been donductlve to good trade but warned that often legtolatlon proves a red herring to industry. He frankly stated thal he had great faith in toe law makers of South CamilBa. Speaking of resources he said IrM>e?^tiviiiM that the elUca found in Kershaw •“P®r*or to any similar tended toward building up the •is.where In the comredeehlp which Is toe life of toe omBlaetlon. e. FoUowlng Mr. Funkerburke, Myr ran W. Tupper stated that the ao- quiremeett of the reoreatlonal build ing, used when the Southern Avtar tlott school was In operation at the ehvort. would be a meet ad vantageous step- Jack,. Wkltaker also ffska jtaverahly of the plan and seconded the mbtlon of Mr. iw^sStenke. Tha motion wen un- sktiMraily adopted wlth^the iflipria- tioh .titet, immediate neRen be United States and that the ellloe rock wu ^ eneh superior qnsllty that a Pittsburgh oonoem pays $8 per eddlUonal ton ooet to ship It from Cherleeton. The ueaker also selirsed te ton fine elny deposit In Rmretev eavtr ty. end pointed ont that tSb 019 ” «-«- - 4b 4Wai| J, A. n( Five minutM after he had slugged a liquor store attendant bound and gagged him and rifled hie victim and toe cash register of $100, A. L. Burger, age 27, tn- Btallation mechanic for the Wwt- ern Electric company, and hailing from Atlanta, was on hia way to the police station. The holdup occurred et the H. L. Boulware liquor atore, oppoette the Chamber of Commerce office and lees than half a block from crowded Brud street, Camden's— main business artery, at 8:16 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Bryant Branham, in charge of toe liquor ■tore, was accosted by Burger, who after pulling a reveler on him, beat him savagely about the face and head, knocking him uncoo- ■cions. Then he drew some ad hesive tape from a pocket and bound toe unconscloua man’s %rma .» nad feet, thence dragging him to the rear of toe store. He then affixed a gag in htt mouth. Alex Bass, Lufoff. came into the store and seeing Branham bound and UBcoBsetoas with hia aasaOent at toe cuh regleter, rushed out and to toe police booth at a neai^ by corner where he notlffed Officer Joe McMenue. RetunlBg to tee liquor atore, Baas euw the holdup man fleeing across the etyut and pointed him out to the oftloer. McManus made short work of capturing the mqn end then call ing a police car took him to pcdlea headquarters where he wu booked/ and later removed to' the county Jail. A doctor who wu ummonad to, attend Branham found that ha bad inffered severe cuts end tace* rattou on bla forehead and top of head where he had been etnek. Chief ot PoUce Rush, who Itt- vutlgeted the easf, gfated teat Burger had hem wefhlng here two weeks laatelUng new eieetrkttl, equlpmant et toe Sonteeni Bell Thelteler el Poet Kornegay foOowe: Mr. William H. Oettya, Chairman Airport ConunlssleB Camden, 8. A “Deu Sir:,Undoubtedly yon are fawiiur with toe wh<my Inadequte quarters now oocopled' by the American Lagkm, Jamea Leroy Belk Post Nq. 17. The memberrhlp of this post la composed, of mare than iOO veterau. many of^hom reside In and neu the city of Cam- de& “Tha recant transfer of the air port property to the city ot Cam den and Kershaw county hu now' made this property available for Dr, Jamu P. Klnard, prual^at of Newberry coUege atti dlstr^ governor of Sotaryt wIM be the gneet epeeker at the* Camden Rotary dttb meeting on Ihunday, August 14. . At toe iBotary meotfig last week lient Col Rdward S. M Wefwhury of Bhkaravine, Calif., now ntatkw- ad at temw fMd, wu the epeeker. Be hu Just reeenOy arrived from W»e with the Flrtt ter Oro«P to fly fighter planu too Atlantk to Englaad via tms mi Mtanid. Ha wu also juteiit in ten BnBsh tmlon. Ha SmA IT mettfte Oh tear «itt9ft(sn uM leternni to tee States in Oe- te The American Red Cross hu Is sued s^’wernlng to relatlvu of wsr deed buried overeou to nu “ex treme caution” -before accepting of- fMS from groups tobare M gravu for a fee. The American Red Crou calls attention to toe fact that the army a^ uvy provldea “every possible care” for gravu over eeu et no cut whatsoever. It hu bun learned that while •motlvM behind some of the “care for gravu" groups may ba lacUi ir9Perj.iMteggg J>®g uBOOvared wnera toe prepoattlons ere the worst and mqet pltlleu of all futwar uMmey-makteg raricata. One lutanu coacuu a mqmaA who paid a |M. meaherahlp fu to a wu grau group and later, had lettsra shn had written to tee main offlu retnrnad markad “not at addrau glru." M'S llllll^ Hairv G. Clyburn DteaAtMtPimih Henry a Clyburn. N. tend nt hSg httete in the Mt Plagah o Henteiy nlte^^^^J^roe^^ ^ S v/dodl team tee tet iggtete .ltei ehsrete lUi wldew Sheriff Rounds Up Anto Thieves After Long Qiaae Lnw Ettfapcuanttt Officnrn Lost No UnM Itt Effoe- thrn Capiarm Sheriff Gib DeBruhl of Kershaw county announced lut, Thursday that thru men, sought te the theft of the Frank Rector automobile July 28. were te cuetody here. Blood hounds from the sherifra office were ruponslUe for the breaking of tke casa, they- trailing one of the thlevu from a point near Darlington, where they had beu traced. Then men taken into eutody ara: Fred Browder, It, Charleston, captured et Darlington; William Roberta, If, Piedmont Court, Char lotte, aftyr arruted te DuUagton, after a thru hour chua by the hounds; Gilbert Mou, 17, picked up In the Liberty Homu aru of Chariotte. All thru youth ad mitted they had stolen the cu from tee preelplu la probaMy tha but known eC any In tee state. Ke<dte, IttBB BlUee, ie perUpe better than the everue found-te pther, seatipu of thw state, tht speaker pelntei out Kdw teduetftea euktestei hr tee speaker Meted a dry lu plent huga rnnuiBf Blaat brick iImU clay to five cohw and tetlnotlva- neu to oruemental brick. The speaker-also auggeetad dog wood roots, toys, out of doers fU- nitnre u creative baeie Ideu for new dnaller native Indutriu Mr. UeweUyWk remarks were to toe point and foatured toe usual wit sarcaam and wall def&ed nt- terancea ci tha Kerahaw county Steel maguter Pruent u gnaets of toe Klwanls club were members of thq county driagatlon, county burd of dlrea- to(B, dire^r of the Oasiden and Kershaw county^ Chamber of Com- puMic uu. Among «»• merce. member^ of toe Cemdu dty traufe^ U one ooM^cter torK^^ ^ Rev.* Stflu Llau of racreatlonal purpoeu with a swim* Bpieoopal church. Tonight Friday, In the late after noon. toe high echod band wiH give a'concert tor. thou attending thq camp. Tha public le Invited to ride ut «Dd enjoy the occulon. In fact tlwy ara extendad aa tevtta- tlon to visit the camp at any tlma. The render weekly meeting of the Klwanls chib wtU be held negt Tuesday afternoon at I o’doek, with tha samp group Gunshot A^ctim IMes b Hospital mlng pool adjaunt therato, “The American LeglpB la fully capable ot taking over the bnUdteg and operatteg it for tha nae of the Legion e^ the pnbllc et large. For theu reesons, toe Legton reqnesti “a—-An outright transfer of this property for toe twe Of toe Ameri can Legion end such uu by the public St largn u msy not preju dice Its uu by the Legion, or “b—A leeu tor a datermtaata period of time at a nominal rental, conditioned u te peragraph 'a' sub ject to the further condition that the property be maintained by the Legl^ “It is further requested that this request be brought to the atten tion of toe airpmi commluSon and that repauntatlvu of the Ameri can Legion be permitted to present the requut to a muting of tha "commission and the dty end coun ty anthoritiu. “Pleue bring this matter to the attention of the airport oommission St your earliest oonvenleoce,’* Kershaw Projects Lbted Li Budget For ffighway Work Resnrfucittf Of US No. 1 Froau Cnuteintt To RkUttud John Iras Stewart, ufe 88, wu taken to the hospital from his homa in Hermitage vlUage Monday morning at f:80 o’clock ettfrering from e^-tefllcted gnnrikot wounds Ml hie chest. Staart, who is single, and who lived with his mothu, Mrs. Juste U Btnnrt, Is believed to have shot himssif In the dust-with his rs- vdvsr semetime shortly after f A m. ' Stewnrt pnased swny at tha hoe- fitm Tneeday. He wm tf yean of aad canu te tee Hermitage a year ago trus BtetsviUe. servfou wupp coninet ‘afteneott teMn the hy Bev. Write. latesteMit was lx the Mte €!!<N0il]r b IttciyUS' Police Act To Control Corner Motoristn Ara Waraad To Exnrciao Cnio At DnKulb . And Lgrttli^on Becaou of several narrow ea- capu from cruhu at toe corner of Lyttleton and DeKalb struts by cars rushing home from the ball gamu. Chief Rush has arranged to have the trftffto signals sf this cor ner in operation until 11 o’clock every night there is s bell gems at Legion park. ' ' Hn^ede of dura using Broad streat. a federaT highway, pay no haed to the untion lights and urs ulng Lyttleton street are blocked for many minutes te tiering to crou the tetusuthm. ^ mrm tfl Hourit. Jr., pleat nisnggir of the local uchanga. teportad to the poltoe that at 1:41 he dlseetnr . ei Burger tryte to ihnniy 09m a cash drawer n the offlu of the manager of the exchalge aad rna him enb ot tee plaen^ M^ror Aroused Over VanAdism In aty Parks Hoodloma €«l Nat Rapna Attd OHiwwiia Datmoa Now Tnmttia Caafta Mayor F. iTMcOorkle aad thO^ members ri the dty oouacU have given tell oooperatlon te the hnlld- ing up of the Hampton and Rutory Sqaare arau tor reereatlonel so- tlvitlu throngh the ‘medium ot reneveting and equlpidng the ten nis courts. Also suts have been added' to the - parks by hoMdlni buohu shout many ot the larger treu and te adding aaw benehds for the tennis courts, ‘ But the mayor beltevu that theu Is a limit to •one’s patienu In dealing with tha hoodlnm sanka of the eommulty, who have daah aged the new nets, antes hasehell diamonds* out of the oonrte aai strewn watermelon refuu over the aresA Hundreds ot dollars hava ‘been expended te mekteg tke tennis eourU comparable with the but fii the state. If the vandallam per-' slats, they will be of little valne to the tennle uthnelwts.. The mayor la turning the prob lem over to the police with orders to promptly arrut all offandere and su that a maximum pnateh- fnent la meted out In every te- stanu. The mayor made It plate that the courts are for tennle playira and not hauball talent, and they definitely ara sot picnic grounds for watermrion touts. Freezing Hi The Nortb-But Warm In Camden Suled bids op bridge spd road paring projects, Includteg sevtrsl Jobs te Kerahaw county win ba opened by the South (ku<tetea.hlgh- wayadepertnMnt Augiytt 19 In Co lumbia. The Kerahaw county Jobs teclade resurfacing of IS milu of U. 8. Hlritway No. 1 from Oamdaa to tha Richlaad uunty Mae aad four mUu of U. 8. No. 591 from Cam den to the concrete pevemrat Also a mile of road 98 from U. 8. Highway Ma 1 throngh Lngott the eroM street traffic on Lyttleton strut,, drivers spudlng ap on De- Kalb whu Lyttleton street antoe attempt to edge ont to get throngh. As a runlt there have beu eev- erst colUslou of a. mteor nature and clou calls Ui many testanoaa. Chief Rush statu that If ury he will have an offloar on duty If the traffle Uihts are ignored, with offudere belag ar rested and huvlly finad. Jndga AlUson DuBou has also •ad If of roads, 44. If 84 from Road II U. 8. No. 1 to Sandy Orova Chureh. MASONIC LODQS TO MKtT The Kerahaw lodge No 99. A9M, will etmfer the this point, whl^ menu that viola- ton wlM he shown tttUe when arrelgned heCou I poltee court. noxt night.' It. St t PRfSCNTS COTTON BRULS ■. * tnpC. J. O. RMuois, itt. hue pc tented teoChronkln M cettan hrila. " fam g MiehtiM ilM »- Dbiwo. Tmapterttlwrin WkUn Caaah 4«i Gttti Dtty Of Naar 100 On Friday. Angust 1, H wU treasteg te Uppgr Mlaklam' ‘with tusperateres ^plng to 89 detieee la the early nteiFiiIng honrg. Hare te Camden, beginning «n Thareday, the last 4tty tn inly. Old asked tor hatter traffic <^trol st 3olw^’„ , cd mother earth with a 99 digNt Ble graeted August 1 fptM totkar flefy load te a 97 Augut 9. •re on Angnet t four The III froHi the at fgyn. •hnvn which te AB thf .al ■if I 'll ■ (1 If- m f-.- II i:- (■A..?*"