The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 28, 1937, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Slow, But 8ur? Conway, C., May 21.?Living up to Its motto, Uncle Huiii'h pout office department came through for Mid. Maynie 1'nge, of (Jalllvant'u Kerry' thin week. Mrn. i'age received a letter addreutted to her late father, A. H. I.eonurd, und mailed hy I. li. Skipper on May ti, 11U7 at Washington, D. C. The letter tarried a notation that It had been found in an old mall Hack at the supply depot in Washington /*/*/* _?h k* j 666 Liquid, Tablets flrat day Salve, Noaa HEADACHE Dropa 30 minutes Try "Ruty-My-Tlem"? World', Bott Llnlmon,"' NOTICE OF SALE Notice in hereby given that In accordance with the terms and provlnIoiik of the Decree of the Court of Common I'loas for Kerahaw county, in the caHe of I C. Hough, Kxecutor and Truat.ee of the Fatale of K. H. VilleplKue, deeeuHod, plaintiff, against DouglUH Carter, Jatfk Carter, VV'llliuiii Carter, Kdward Carter, minor, Glover Shederlck, Cornelia Adamson. Mary Klla CarloH, minor, Martha Carlou and HchhIc CarloH, minor, defendants, 1 will Hell to the lilgheHt bidder, for cash, before the Court IIouhc door at Camden, S. C.( during the legal hours of Hule on the flrnt Monday In June, 11)117, being the 7tli day thereof, the following doHcribed propw\ty: "All that certain piert?, parcel or lot of land, Hltuate, lying and being In the State of South Carolina, County of Kerahaw, immediately North of tile City of Camden and being the Southern half of a lot doHignatod iih I nil No 2 on a plat made by W. H. I'lm kney, Surveyor, of date October f,. 11)10, on a plat of HiibdlvlHlon. Said lot is bounded on the North by the Northern half of Hiild lot No. 2, the property of Klla Dulioso; Kant by property now or formerly of Salmond; South by lot No 3 on Hiild plat of sub(IIvIhIoii and Went by lot No. 1 on suld plat of mibdlvlHlon." "The property herein dencrlbed and convoyed 1h the same which whh conveyed to me by W. I. DoI'hhh, Jr., MuHter for Kerahaw County, South Curolina, by deed of date MArcli 2lHt, 1K28." TerinH of Sale: For cash, the Master to require of the HUceoHHful bidder, other than the plaint iIT herein, a deposit of live Ifi) per cent of his I bid, the Hume to be forfeited in case | of non-compliance; no personal or de-j Moloney Judgment is demanded and i the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the bid may lie made immediately. \V. I.. Del'ASS, Jr . Master for Kershaw County. Kirkland & deI?oa< h. I'la inl iff's Attorneys. With three million dollars of surplus, yet no measure to save money to the taxpayer** had even a Chinaman's chance. There wasn't even more than a passing thought (quickly pushing, at that) for the taxpayer. At the very beginning Homebody "hinted" the tune. The taxpayer? Why, poor old fool, he'n a Htranger in hit* own house CITATION The State of South Caroliuu, County of Kershaw lly N. C. Arnett, Esquire, Probata Judge. Whereas, W It Zemp made suit to me to grant to him Letters ot AdmiulHtration, de iionis non, c. t a of the Estate of and effect of F. LeBlle Zemp. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said F. Leslie Zemp deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden,. S. C, on Saturday, May 22, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted Liven under my hand, this 3rd day of May, Anno Domini, 1937. N. C. AKNETT. Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Does Bladder Irritation Get You Up? MAKE THIS 25c TEST Flush the bladder as you would tne bowels. Help nature get rid of impurities and excess acids which can cause irritation thut results in gotting up nights, scanty flow, frequent desire, burning, backache or leg puins. Get bu< hu loaves, Juniper oil and 6 other drugs made into little green tablets. Just say Hukets to any druggist. In 4 days If not pleased your 2f?c will be refunded. Sold In Camden by DeKalb Phurmacy. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties to the estate of Ixmls S. Williams are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. Jl'ANITA TIMMONft Administratrix. Camden, S. ('., May II, 1937. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. i In th Court of Common Pleas) The enterprise Pudding and Loan Association. of Camden, S ('., Plain tiff against Frank Duron, Defendant. To the Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, of which a copy Is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Camden, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to unswer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Camden, S. C., May Gth, A I), PJ37. HENRY SAVAGE. Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant Above Named: You will please take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled ease were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw coun ty, S C , on the 7th day of Mav, 1937. HENRY SAVAGE, Jr. Plaintiff's Attorney. Nobody's Business Written for The Chronicle by lie# Mdiee, Copyright, 1U2&. NOTICE: GOVERNMENT RELIEF NOT WANTED ..well, inr. cddilor: we Hie llvving out of out own gardlng now and have no uae atall for anny more govverment relief, for dinner today, we had cabbages und inguns and u chicken (which come out of our girding hut formerly belonged to our nahor) ami engllsh peas and some boss reddlshes. ..you mought put a noils In yore1 puper that wpa and fera men need * not count on anny of us lurks for future work, we have all got on our own fei'to now and are monarchs of all we survey unsoforth. we have! planted sevveral patches of foods and other crups and have bought a 2door und miule the down payment. ..so fur as we are concerned, the 0 suppreme court can't hurt us anny . more, it can illegal ull of ti^p dimmen rat Ic laws, but It can't make a turnip or a Irish potato or a row of corn or a Held of cotton unconstitutional, and instead of depending on uncle sam for a llvving, he can depend on us from now on. ..a great inanity folks was supprised to llnd out that they could rallly get along without govverment relief, when I the wpu stopped hiring me and our'i nabors, we commenced to plan to make our own llvving, and was supprised to find how easy It is to do;, so. we hud depended on the govver-! merit so long, wc thought we would i starve if they dropped ua oft, but we ] didn't do so, us yet. ..all of us citizona have stopped talking about the wagner bill and the guffey act and the set-downe*d audi the do and the other things that don't I amount to unnything if a feller wanta to work for a llvving. that's our trubble; we spend hhff of our time hunting up something to cuss and discuss! instead of using our heads, we use1 the other end to set down with. ..flat rock is back to normal, but'we would newer of got there had the govverment not shook us aloose from her relief rolls, a baby newer do know that he can walk till his daddy or his mammy turns hands a loose like uncle sain done us. it is a real pleassure not to have to depend on tiuboddy for nothing, sevveral other reliefers have allso jined us and gone back to work for tlieirselves. | I FLAT ROCK TAKES A CHURCH j CENSUS ..a church census was took at flat | rock last sunday. rehober church was i entered at the top of the list, the 2 out-lieltig churches were not included in-the census; they are both without a pasture with no prospects or desire of hiring one, as it is cheaper for the members as is. ..the final report on the census for rehober church, based on its membership as listed in the roll book which is hell in the ofTis of the secker-terry, was as follows, to wit: number of members on the church roll?1144. number of dead and bended members on roll?84. number of non-paying members on roll?175. number of members on roll who subscribe 204. number of members on roll who don't go -22" number of members on roll who ] won't pay?280. number of members to be purged ' off roll - -225. ? this census showed that only a few percents of the members help the! church with actual tiiotiney, but sevveral families are trying to sing their way thru; holsuni moore passes the hat, and he do not contribute; art square punches the tire in the stove, and that lets him out. . .enduring 11*24. our pasture carelessly said in his sermont that "salvation is free" and nearly everboddy took liiin at his word and quit fetching tin ir offerings into the church, rev. j will waite. the preecher. says he j would reither that the members do! nate his sallery in cash and let bun | buy his own ham and secon hand clothes and his shoes if he wants anny j of same. I . .the radio lias took over about !*5 | members of rehober who lie in hod and listen at a sermont out of now y oi k city they cut it oft w hile the j collection is being took, as that nan , smites tlieni a rluht smart like it done at rehober all tolled, rehober has a active church membership of about I 75 persons w ho pay and pray and at tend, the others mought as well be! dead so far as their help to the church j are concerned, but this can-'-t be talked outside, however?It is publick information within our own soles, yores fmlie, mik* lark, rfd, corry spondent Report Of The j Associated Charities The following ? report of the Associated Charities for the month of February, 1937: Balance , inf an UuceiptH this month 1.601.UU $1,703.99 Raid Out Gulf Filling Station I 2-8& I Ouy Lumber Company 4 78 DeKalb i'harmucy 10.11 Arthur Store i it Kent, J. S. Lindsay < 50 Guy Lumber Company 140 Water and Light 12.56 Telephone 0.86 j Loma risky C^O DcRastf Lrug Store .: 3-76 John Vllleplgue Company ' 75 Stamps 100 S. H. Ross, potatoes 14.70 S H. Ross "3.00 Guy Lumber Company 4.14 . $ 89.34 Paid Out At Home Groceries $ 80.00 Milk 40.00 Labor and servant hire 96.00 1 $216 00 Total Paid Out $305.34 1 Ilalanee $1,428.65 < The following is a report of the As* ( seriated Charities for the month of | March, 1937: i Balance from last month ,...$1,428.65 Receipts this month 922.00 | $2,360.65 | Paid Out Gulf Filling Station $ 5.49 ( Camden Chronicle 15.00 Water and Light 9.60 In-Pass' Drug Store 2.6k John Villepigue Company .... 7.75 Stamps 1.00 Kent, J. S. Lindsay 7.50 Lomansky 6.00 S. H. Ross 5.40 i I .abor 4.00 i Plowing 3.35 ( Plants . 1.95 i ] Labor . . 2.25 i l/uhor 2.62 ! Plowing 1.00- 1 Wood 6.10 Stamps 1.50 , $ 83.69 j Paid Out At Home Grocer ies $ 77.50 , Milk 42.00 i Labor and servant hire 96.50 $216.00 ! Total Paid Out $299.69 , Balance $2,050.46 The following is a report of tHe As- J seriated Charities for the month of , April. 1937 : **Balance from last month ....$2,050.46 Ki-ccipts this month 989.7 1 $3,040.20 Paid Out Wat'r and Light $ 10.82 , DePass' Drug Store 1.67 Wood 5 00 DeKalb Pharmacy ... 9.16 Arthur Store 8.94 McLeod and McLauchlin 5.07 DePass' Drug Store 4.43 Gulf Filling Station 7.95 Kirkland Electric Company . . 3.25 Rent, J. S. Lindsay ' 7.50 Hancock, barber 2.85 Wateree Messenger 12.91 Burns and Barrett 9.67 Wood 7.50 Hastings Seed Company .... 3.84 John Villepigue Company .... 12.25 Plants 2.75 ? $115.56 Paid Out Je"Home Wood $ 13.20 Milk . tv 40.00 I>abor and servant hire 101.00 Groceries 115.35 Hooks 3.69 Water and Light 0.07 Plowing 1.95 Medicine 12.80 $297.06 Total Paid Out $412.62 Balance $2,627.58 GOOD FARMING BRIEFS Barnwell, May 22.?nugn a. Bowers. assistant county farm agent, reports that the town council of Blackville has definitely decided to sponsor an auction market for selling cucumbers and cantaloupes this season. All the local buyers have agreed to buy only through the auction market and the growers have agreed to sell only through this market. All cucumbers and cantaloupes will be government inspected and sold on the I'nlted States grades Charleston. May 22.?Recently J A. Berley, state crop pest entomologist, assisted by J K. Younghlood. assistant county farm agent, made the preliminary Inspection of fields devoted to the growing of certified tomato plants. Two growers in the county are trying this enterprise for the first time this year. They will be interesting to follow because If successful in all probability a new industry will be opened to coastal South Carolina Manning. May 22?H. D. DuBrow, who has a small dairy farm, has done considerable pasture improvement work this year He fertilized his les podeza and carpet grass pasture in February using a ton of limestone and 200 pounds of 16 per cent superphosphate to the acre. J W. Talbert. asstfetant county agent, reports that Mr. DuBrow is so well pleased with the results that ho is planning to fertilize all of his pastures next season Wlnnsboro, May 22?R H. Lentmon. county farm agent, states that much interest is being manifested in beef production in the county "Two of our farmers purchased a bull each at the recent purebred bull sale, and one of these hulls purchased was the top bull of the sale." says Lemmon. "We now have in the county thirtytwo purebred bulls, and these are being bred to grade beef type and native cows. The calves are usually sold when they reach the age of six to eight monthR \V. K. Turner of the I^eb&nnon section sold a calf a few days over five months old fof $42.00. The only feed used was milk and pasture Athletic Day At Mather Athletic day whb observed at Mather Academy Friday, May 21". An impressive chapel exercise was held In recognition of athletics and tlieir ftchievenienta during the past year. Edmund L. Jackson, physical educational director at^nhnson C. Smith, Charlotte, N. C., wuh the guest speuker. Jackson very forcibly discussed the various benefits of physical education and athletics. letters were presented in basketball to Alfred Fields, Harry Uainey, Seorge McKenzie, Robert Carlos, Earl tjuick and Isaac Gillespie. The girls were: Lily Johnson, Carrie McDonald, Catherine and Willie Moore, Sophie June, Jimmie Rates, Bettye Ellison, Evelyn Love and Gertie Cunningham. Honorary letters were presented to Etta Duren and W. V Harper. Gold basketballs were awarded to eight members of the basketball team md the coach. Those receiving basketballs were: Willie and Catherine Moore, Bettye Ellison, Lily V. Johnion, Jimmie Rates, Sophie June, Gertie Cunningham, Carrie McDonald and Etta Duren. Trophies were awarded to three outHanding athletics. The Walton trophy ionated by George Walton, of the department of police of New York city was presented to Johnnie Williams, aptain and quarter-back of the football team. The Knowles trophy, donated by A1 Knowles, detective or New York city police department, was presented to Catherine Moore, captain md main "cog" of the girls' basketball team. The Martin trophy, donated by J Wendell Martin, director of athletics at Mather was presented to Gibbs DuRose as the most valuable athlete. The awards were presented by Miss Bryan, principal; Miss Fuller, super-) intendent : W V. Harper and J. W. j Martin, all of the faculty of Mather Academy. Hartsville Now Has Infirmary Hartaville, May 22.?Powe infirmary Dr. J. Ij. Powe resident physician lias just opened hero at 1311 Home avenue. MIhh Myrtle Kirkley, Hartaville, graduate of Hoper hospital, Charles' is head nurse, fn a statement Just given out by Doctor Powe, "the Powe infirmary was instituted to take care of increasing hospitalization demands.' of tho community and to better serve my patients throughout the county. We will be in a position to meet every demand made upon a hospital for treatment and care of patients Minof operations will be taken care of, and in case of emergency, major operations wil be performed." Official Authorized SERVICE For Philco Built AUTO RADIOS The following cars are Philco equipped: Ford Chevrolet Plymouth Chrysler Dodge Hudson Terraplane Studebaker Packard City Electric Co. E. DeKalb St. Phone 194 I FARM FOR SALE I , i W c have for sale the Ben Rabon farm, consisting : | of 250 acres located in West Wateree section of Ker- '] fthavv County. I 1 | One?dwelling, one tenant house and barn. i Long terms ? low rate of interest. I I j See A. C. Bradham any day in Crocker Building, ! Camden, S. C., or H. G. Bates, Sr., on Wednesdays. I A. C. BRADHAM I I H. G. BATES, Sr. I | Salesmen for Federal Land Bank I of Columbia, S. C. j j USE FAT LIGHTWOOD POSTS To fence your fields, pastures and gardens so they will stay fenced. We have the Lightwood Posts?most ; durable of all wood?the kind that lasts a life-time. Write for prices on any size and length you need. Pine Products Distributing Company Patrick, South Carolina BICYCLE REPAIRS We have opened a bicycle repair department in connection with our machine shop and are pre. pared Iq handle all work promptly and at reasonable prices. DeKALB MACHINE WOKKS M. H. .DEAL, Owner ELECTRIC AND GAS WELDING LATHE WORK BICYCLE AND GENERAL REPAIRS West DeKalb Street Phone 42 T?tmummmmmm We Feed 'em All? * Wateree Lunch TRY US! gSSS?mi MONEY- TO LOAN... from private source on city real estate, j Kirkland & deLoach Camden, S. C. LO' MR.GRAY, DADDY SAYS SAVE HIM TEW MORE BAGS OF NATURAL SODA . J'i^ dm Illl NATCHEL?OAT'S DE KIND DEY ALL WANTS J?' "A few bags o' NATCHEL I Sody an' jes' watch dat cot- | ton go to town." a Uncle Natchel Follow Sonny's example ?say Natural Soda to your dealer. Plenty of nitrogen plus a natural balance of over thirty other ele- I ments. NATURAL AS THE nimWillVOlpMTI FROM