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The Onuixebors BniTee took
orer too poeltkm in the Pnlmetto
lencno lad % badly crippled Cam
den Chtefa team tumbled from the
leftd to fourth place. A game and
a naif out of fifth, aa a reenlt of
the gamee played Wedneeday night.
The Ohiefa staged an error derhy
at Legkm stadium . to drop their
game to the_ Hartsvllle Sonoooe I
to 1. Orangeburg trounced Lake
City 9 to 7 and Qeorgetown laced
Sumer 7 to 6. Knight and Stone
were out of the Camden linevp, as
they bad to play wlthj,Fort Jack-
eon. * ^
Bill Harrington held tlte Chiefs
to three hlts^ ono feeteg a bemer by
Cooper in the first faurfng. None of
the Hartsrille mas were eaned.
In the firat liming Coop«r, Borton
and Shannon staged a boot oonteet
that gave the inradlMe two mna
and in the sixth ’Cor let e third
get by him to biro Mims a
lti[» aad later score.
defeat waa the third of the
m as agalnef 14 wine for
rtSTiile /•••• * J
Camden 1 t 7
Harrington and Bmry;
and Cox.
Moore
BlMtrle Bheoli reaeee .
Amerlcen fermere now use more
StSB 290.000 mUes of elcetrie fence.
These are used to keep eaktte la er
lo keep other enimab frea brcah
tng In-
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Orangeherg ....... 2S
Lake City S4
HartSTiUe S4
CAMDEN M
Klngstree
Oeorgetown
Sumter
21 It
It ..14
IS J70
Att
OAMES TONiai
Klngetree at Camden.
Oeorgetown ^ HartsTiUo.
Sumtor at LajSS
HOME GAMES NUEXT WEEK
Wedneeday: Orangeburg at Cam
den.
FYiday: Lake Cafhdon. v
Subseribs To The Chronicle
LAtl'MIM REQANOS—
(Ctptinned from ,p^ one)
rldor wee provided. It was agrsfd,
howerar. Chat tho Amerkf^ Brit
ish and Breach could ase one high
way and a railroad.
The pmsent tsnsd sitnation was
by the Rndsiane patting e
) hlgl
for tho Americans. Brltiab and
French to get supplies into the
city.
There are about €.000 Americans
in BerUn^he said, and of course it
Is tnemiihent oSTHhis government
to sea that they are supplied with
food aad the neeeeeltiee of life ss
wwll ao -the Oermans In the filled
sector.
*'Wo cacmot withdraw from Ber-
Ua." Mr. Lat
teaid'
that Is what the Wueelapt are trr-
whA
dae>
lag to force ne to do. Ho said
he was' in Berlin about a year ago
he was aasnred by General Clay,
who Is a Georgian, that we wonUt
never withdraw
Marion WJlUi^ was la' diarge
bloekado'on the iiighwsy 'snd ralbtpf tho program ind asked Harold
road, Jeaving the air the only way Booker to Introduce the speaker.
Preeident Usher Myers presided.
pr. A. W. HumphrMs ahnonnced
that the day camp at Sbamokln had
been d^y^ becanee of tho polio
sithatlon.
COUNTY CAMPAI
(Oomtl»M« from
mate aad Jeaea both eaemaged W
tmfiag that Mr. Baboa teek fUSO
extra pay while be waa la the Lego
lal^ursi; Beth agiuad to
their extra pay if Mr. Raboa would
retnm hit.
Boat of the eandidates aiade prac
tically the aame epeediaa that they
have made at other meetlnsa.
Senator Kennedy spcAe at both
meetiags telling of the PbilaMil^
and rarmingham meetings, both of
which he attended, and making a
plea for the sopport of Governor
Thnrmopd for PreeMent
woout Rye mOee #
fdb city
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Of the c*
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Dwigherty, ^
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try. is the pott»
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Southern Florida rests on a rock
locnetlon of more than lEOOO feet
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Sheriff lluiiks
Burglar Outfit
Well Organized
Camden Merchants Offer.
That the faat-movtng burglar
ring which wtthin a week haa rakh
ed stores and other place in Be-
Hiune, Mt. Grogan, McBee, Maya-
vllle and points near Orangeburg
la a well organised outfit, is the
belief of Sheriff 01b DeBrubI of
Kerahaw oonuty.
The picture of the nmny bnr-
glaiiee that have featured the
pamda of the burglar ring offers
a almiliartty that indtcntee that
brains aiw behind the efforts of
the gang:
Blight different places in Ker
shaw and Chesterfield counties are
being inveatigated by the authori
ties after the series of burglaries.
At Dethune Treusdeli Drug*
Store wae entered and some $20
ip cash taken. Also the McLaurin
Grocery store where the take
amounted to 12 cartons of cigar
ettes aad f9.70 in cash, the Alex
Young Grocery store where be
tween fS6 and ISO in cash was
taken, the Loyhik David General
etcrea where from ^flE up wm re-J
moved, and the Hugh Oliver De-‘
partment store, where between $50
and $100 In cash waa taken. Also
in the Oliver store loot waa a gov
Tear this page out and save it until
you go shopping next Wednesday morn
ing and avail yourselves of the bargains
offered on it, ,
Morning
^ WEDNESDAY
SPECIALS
9 A. M. to 1 P. M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2St]i
45 GAUGE—30 DENIER, ULTRA SHEER
i^wnt check for'^$90 to Clyde,
and also one of |67 fDi:.ihe>
sk^ party. »omW""l^eSmSt
ids td the amount of |6.000 were
ndt disturbed.
At Mt. Grogan, the poat office
was entered but the extent of the
Uot was not ftveo. At McBee!
C lief of Police Allision Graham
St ated that the burflatw had forced
ttry to two stores between 2 a. m.
id daylight on Thoradky momlng.
^t the ^cBee Ford garage the loo
inted to |2S Injjash and a re-'
>Iver while at The McBee Drag
Store, a revolyer was . listed as
missing. The fact that the poet of
fice at Mt Grogan was entered
means that the FBI irUl tnyeatl
gate, since it was aa \ offense
against the federal goyemment.
' Sheriff 01b DeBnihl stated later
that so far no Anger prints of the
hurglara had been obtained.
NYLON HOSE
Shudna, Indhridaally Wrapped
IUfuI«r |1J0 Value
Samuel J. Boyce,
90 Years Old,
IMed onTYednesday
One of Kershaw county’s oldest
cMtens, Samuel James Bovce. 90.
died at hie home at the Wateree
mm on Tuesday affemoon aAer
a long period of declining health.
Fnnsral serricee were scheduled
to be oondncted from the Wateree
BapthM church Thursday afternoon
at 4 o'clock, the Rir. J. T. DabnSy
officiating, assisted by the Rev. L.
W. Cordor, of Columbia, and the
Bar. T. B. Altman, of Bethune.
Born in Sumter county May 17,
ItM. the son of the lato Mr, and
Mra Hampton Boyce. Mr. Boyce
hit made bis home here for the
lagC fi yean. Bb wka. the former
Miry aBan OMpe^ of Ken
oeuBty, died esesnl years ago^
Mr. Boyee la aunrtvwd bgr tww'
, sME B. H. Boyea of Cotumbla and
J. If. Boyee of WatOree; one
Mra. O. O. Waet of Bo
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