mSso-^VmI - ji OF C01 ,' V . v ' *■ - V,,, .v , ».,• mtmw ■‘TtCT information on Kerthaw county’s wtth j Ue . nther counties, and tbo 55TlUt« a. compared r- > otkar states and tlm oa- [ist^^ole is contained in ^-kSSon just tawcjky loatS Css®* 1 ®* tLSJn^h^that Ksrsliaw ■jg SSfer ^ »J of the coontls* » *■* talietin, wtich Is «m- K^rti stadstles on TiitHAW LOOtt* MO. 2» A. i Bsi^ don First oft ftKh Month at h P. M. Visitors Welooms. A. C McKAlN, W. M. Secretary f ECONOMY ^ llJOARD Sonth Carolina' for the first time to one volume compUes the details OotmtyV economy, and the ' of the sute. including ag- Hare, Industry, general busi- tlmber resources, county fl- . .-L ^Dortntion ,nd rural electrification faculties, education, bnyto* power, mU cUmate. hniiiL r !S! rd , “L••rto^tors the bulletin reveals that South Caro- Unaiwrts first to the nation to «tPi»fct of peaches to fresh mar- to ** ch Produc tion. Thu sute ranks third in the United Statse in the production of oowpens had cucumbers. South Carolina la second among Atlantic states in the production of cowpeaa. asparagus and cucumbers, and third with to- hneeo, sweet potatoes, watermelons, lima beans and to the* number of scree harvested to the stotev which tttftl 93,750. 14-4 **■**>"■ 1 : i '*** '*-■ ll R*'i ||: ' J IF ■gl Kg CXj LI Pf 1 HAKDWAIK FOB VKNITIAN tUNDS \m mtmH bum com urn I Harmon (Hank) Hancock, Jr., for Free Estimates BOYKIN 660 * CO. from tans marketing to the sute, hetwese IHh and 1S4S, wm SIS S »«r cent, a greater increase than the average of ZlLS par coat for the ^outh Atlantic states mad also more than tha 1IS.I per cent to' «**ae to tha United Stetsc South Carolina’s cash income from farm marketing during IMS was Slt-mil- lion dollars, aa compared to »-tnU> Uoa dollars to IMS. The buttsttn indicates that Kershaw county ranks tlst among the counties of the state to the number of farms, with f.MS of the 147,746 South Una terms situated in county according to a con; tkm of a 1945 census. The average aiae of a Kershaw county .farm is 10S.7 acres, whUe the avenge sise for the state is 74.S acres. The average ▼slue pet Acre of land and buildings id Kershaw county is $22.92, or S*th ranking place among the counties. Kershaw couaty waa in 32nd place to the value of crops harvested, which was estimated at $4,584 „ for the county. The average value per acre on a statewide " basis was $339.9$ and the total value of crops harvested was- estimated to $179,916. The. report lists 191P farm operators for Kershaw county, the 21st largest umber among the 44 counties of the state. Tenants farmers make np 63.1 per cent of the Kershaw county farm operators, and 47.4 per cent of the operators are white. Of the farm operators. 13.2 per cut work 200 or more days a year off of the farm. . In South Carolina as a whole. When Your Back Hurts Onstot News Par Last Week) called to Itoes- Arthur " (Too Mrs. J. R. West Poet Louderdale, Fla., day to be with Hodge West, to injured to as Mrs SamFli ■ also injured aerlensiy. Mrs. Weto Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Moaier (Bet ty Jane MtCaskiU) aqrlved Mon day for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McOufcfll and ■ortoitjl’. MM. W*Kotow, accident, waa of Lancaster is time with her jTeraon Robinson and' family. A. A. Weal to a patient in the Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Corley of Saluda spent-a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Ford 3. Stan ton and family. , .‘1 • • Misses Elisabeth sad Sarah M- liott are- patients to the Camden hospital. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moaier end small daughter, Wanda, are risk ing in Florida. ?, "'u ’• ■' Mrs. UlTweat and son, David West, who has Just returned from Mrs. €. L. McOuirt Spent a eek to Myrtle Beach with her eon, Milton McOuirt and family re cently. Revival services and Bible school dosed at Beaver Dam church Fri day night. * __ Little Cast on West, young son tof Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wont. Waa painfully burned about his (feet and ankles teat Tuesday near tha to bacco barn to ashes which had not been properly put out by the cto* ■him MiM■ *..1 f» iSamaf Hwip nyMii r«u|Mf farm operators total 147,746, with tea per cent working to least 260 days Off the farm. Of the total, 6^6 P«r cent are ten-, ant termera, and 63.2 per cent of the total afe white. Aa for iaral electrification . there are 23,129 miles of rural line to the state, with an aver age of 6.29 customers per mile of line. Kershaw county ranks 20th among tha counties * to .miles of line, with 522 miles, and la to 36th place In regard to the number of customers per mile of line, with an aver- ' age Of 3 67.' am dua «nlf to nomi- paMM — llwn no ufaat Btesk- Dnughi may do flto you, 0to n f rfkH- ti ■oiks laIL U- • ■ vw “-Tvrv .y.-.j mmti ^4 *4 :: - '.-J ■ T^f/C^ IlillliMl u v>X<0 | *Aw^a\v >.<•>». <1 * . , .. c . t:w>xw : a : , a>w \wa\4| r><*.<->A\v> x -a-.v/A\6< >/ANWSvl-y mm Hauling Local and Long Distance (Sty Pick Up and Delivery Building Supplier Sand, Crushed Stone, Bricks, Concrete Blocks, Cement Bricks, Cement, Lime, Flue Lining and Thimbles ate., for sola. Ernest K. Freitag Phone 740-R .. ! , —M l .»T~7.g daw.. a ■ with her mother, Mrs. S. L. Mc Laughlin, who had been with her since she came from the hospital In Reck Hill two weeks ago. NOTICE TO DEBTORS \ AND CREDITORS All parties' indebted to the es tate of Jeafe Leonidas Williams are hereby notified to make pey- meat to the undersigned, and all ptotiea. If any, having claims agatoet the said ^•atete will pre sent them likewise, duly attested, wtthto the time prescribed by tew. ANNIM W. ROBINSON, HELEN W. CROLLBY, S. C, July |9, IMS. ADAMS PATS America?* . Foremost Hats D. C Dixon’s Bargain House 9Sl«MteSSlVMt PWS0SW CAMDEN, S. C If ■ •White Asbestos Siding ’•Mix •Hydraded Lime and Finishing lime ' '*» l*'. y <* • , s • •Zinc Trim , •Insulation Board V t n Thick •Plywood VS Thick •Beaver Board !T .s^~ Camden Builders Supply Co. WEST D^CALB STREET I &teg : -y ^ ‘ ■r-, 1 Ask for k either way... Both teats tie same thing. CLARKSON Tire Service WEST t>«KALB ST. w ud U«W Tkm ^dStfMh* * VWn PHONE M7 CAMDEN BLOCK CO. aiA ■*?i- “W- *. . PHONE M7 V m CAMDEN WOODWORK & SUPPLY “U If* PI' PHONE 404 RatUdf* StTMt . * SHEBEEN'S aEttMBad. aaA Faadar ' WWb aail Fhfatfaw Texaco Service -11 Ho^rW^tktrjM~>k« PHONESfl^ a FIRESTONE TIRES Cay 47 — (MW-W a RECAPPING SERVICE Myers Motor Co. Waeking 1 Mnrfnk LnkrinH— 99 Vaam netonmn^ - nMvlAe ,■ w,^wnrup . ••^CtoSn E DeKalh Phoaa 137 n p | v . .u- mmA n^MM fha vmortnc, r '* . i y. ' 't‘ • *■ . 1 /r- / J pm i ^ sip * m. y?}* ■ CAMDEN HDW. '1 »■- VNCLK IOSH V ‘0 * CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. HOF POINT APPLIANCES , Salat aad Strrtta - PIMM 1M ; DabA St '■■Jlr ;v. ■ omip ■ . • ■M a. liMM MAHI M0T01 USED CARS bodt-tender AUTO REPAIRING PHONE 413 & SUPPLY CO. ^ ^ HARDWARE - I BUILDERS SUPPLIES FARM IMPLEMENTS v - PHONE 7 Tf * , e- >,s ' W ■'. 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