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Health Exam For National Youth A health examination and disease pie volition program for NYA workers lit Keratinw county, an a part of a statewide NYA health campaign, wan announced this week by H. W. King man, Jr., area supervisor for Kershaw and Kichiand counties. The health program calls for physical examination for NYA youth and! corrective treatment carried out thru cooperation with the state board ofI health. Wye, ear, nose and throat chock ups will bo combined with bleed' tests and immunization. Physical education and recreation! also will be employed as a means of j health improvement, Mr. Kingman ex-1 plained. , I Mr. Kingman also announced that; applications wore being received each I Tuesday at the girls resident center located on laiurons Court, In Cam don, for places In the enlarged NYA program mndo possible by - coopers <Ion with the national defense program. Outstanding NYA boys and girls will he employed at Fort Jackson and Fort "V . Named For Chester Man Tom Antrum, of Camden, sends us ilot following; "When tho loud speaker announced* ut the Cluster-Camden gume Friday night (hat C. Sheorn, of (guidon, was running with the bail, few pooplo In Chester realized that the full name of that young man is Colvin Corn well Slu-orn, and im was named after Mr. Colvin (lorn well, Deputy Clerk of Court. Y.oung Sheog n't father, Benton (Buster) Sheorn. lived in Chester many years ago, whore ho was connectod with t'to express company. * He was a close frlnod and admirer of Mr. Colvin Curnwoll. and when iiis first sou was born, the youngster was given lite name "Colvin Cornwell Hheorn."---Cheater Reporter. Moultrie in civilian tasks in order to relieve soldiers for regular milltury duty. At the same time work will bo continued on national defense technical works projects throughout, the niate by the NY A. I USED CARS I j It isn't at all necessary for you to go from Dealer to Dealer trying to find a late model, low mileage, I clean, used car at low fair difference of price. { j I BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR OFFERINGS: I I 1?1940 Oldsmobile Coach || I 1?1940 Special Deluxe Chevrolet 1 I Coach - Extras - Heat, Music I I Electric fan, deluxe wheel l| I 1?1940 Special Deluxe Chevrolet Se- I || dan, white side-wall tires. I I Heat, Music ? 9,000 actual I I miles I I 1?1939 Chevrolet Coach Master De- I I 1?1939 Chevrolet Coach Master 85 I I 2?1936 Chevrolet Coaches I I 1?1936 Chevrolet Sedan I I 1?1936 Chevrolet Coupe-extra good I I 1?1934 Chevrolet Coupe-extra good I I 1?1940 Deluxe Ford V-8 Coach? I I white side-wall tires, radio, I I heater, low mileage I I 1?1910 Deluxe Ford V-8 Coach, radio 9 | and low mileage | 1?1910 Deluxe Ford V-8 4-door se- I dan, radio and low mileage i 1?1910 Deluxe Ford V-8 Coach, low I' I ' mileage 1 1?1940 Standard Ford V-8 Coach | ? 22,000 miles I I 1?1910 Standard Ford V-8 Coach, I I 30,000 miles, radio and new I I Also 12 cheaper cars all in good to I fair condition. I I \ | j i The above listed are the best and cleanest that we have ever had. We have no price on them?will [ I sell right or trade at a low fair difference. | j Also one House trailer equipment?bed, Beauty B | i rest mattress, gas cook stove, plenty of closets and , ' ; | cabinets, built-in radio and clock, lavatory and water { [ j | storage tank. Wired for electric appliances. J Rearing to go places! Make us an offer. CooperMotorCoi OLDSMOBILE DEALER j I Ridgeway, S. C. j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of auudry city tax execution*) directed to wo by Loulae W. Uoykiu, City Clerk and Treasurer, 1 have levied upon the following property and will sell fame the first Monday In Decern ber, 1940, being the and day thereof, during the legal hours of saJe, in.* front of the Court House, Camden. South Carolina. : Terms of sale, ('ash. All that lot of land In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting 03 feet east on Lyttletoti street, and extending back to a depth of 198 feet; bounded north by property formerly of I*atham; east by LytUeton street; south by property now or formerly of A. M. Brullsford; and west by property now or formerly1 of Sheheen. levied upon and to be eoJd as the property of M. U Scarborough for unpaid City taxes for the years 1988 and 1939. Also All that lot of land In the city of Camden, county of Kershaw. State of South Carolina known u? city Lot No. 1137, fronting 66 feet east on Church street, and extending back to a depth of 264 feet; bounded north by Lot No. 1136; east 'by Church street; south by Ix)t No. 1138 and west by Lot N'P1 i254, levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Matate of Annette O. Will lams for unpaid City taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also * All that lot of land In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, bounded north by property of Luc ret la Dracoy; east by Church atroot; south by property of Mb telle Clinton; and West by property of Cora Smith. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of Janle and Willie Lawson for unpaid City taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina; bounded North by property of Jim Certain; east by property of Albertus and Mary Stover; south by Chesnut street; and west by property of -Gamble, levied upon and to he sold as the property of the Estate or Sal lie Frazier for unpaid City taxes for the years 1988 and 1939. Also All that lot or land in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw. State of South Carolina, fronting 53 feet. 9 inches north on DeKalb street and extending back to a depth of 177 feet, bounded north by DeKalb street; east bv property of James Dibble; south by property of (5. W. Wiley and west by property of'A. *11, flyers. Levied upon and to bp sold as the property of the estate of Hampton Re> nobis tor unpaid City taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. < Also AH that piece, parcel or lot of land, in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, lacing 9o feet north on I-taurens street, and ! extending back to a depth of 100 feet; bounded north by Laurens street; on East by property now or formerly of James Levy; South by property now or formerly of Withers; West by prope>ty now or formerly of Jerry Dickerson. Levied upon and to be sold us the property- of Calvin Beckham for unpaid City taxes for the years ! 1938 and 1939. AIbo All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina; fronting East on Campbell street 50 feet, and extending hack to a deptih of 140 feet; bounded North by property of Nannie Benson; East by Campbell street; South by property of Flora Davis; and West by property Camden Floral Company. Levied ujxm and to be sold as the property of A. It. Collins. Jr.. for unpaid City taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw. State of South Carolina: fronting 65 feet West on Campbell Street ami extending back tit a depth of 210 feel; hounded North I?x property Estate of Martha] ("oh man. now of Ella Moore; Cast by i properly formerly of Mi-< M \ Clyi .n: So!!'!i tiy p-.-.r v Icui-Tlv of I a i .1 Kao.b - !i n\ of Wo.- Cam- 1 ?' a:> I \\ y ar ."it, ion of i i: w> I. -\: .1 up iml 'o 1 - M a - :! i. ; perry .Nr i.ie Wi!-, it., rn - ' " i:;il i.l <: v :.: \- a tr the' 1 ;v .MH| l Also \. ' a.it !o? l.itnI in t *i. t 'if of j < *.? 111 I - !i. Coupiv ,,f Kershaw. Sate of' ] j I FOR PERSPimN(^E^^ I ST A-DM lotion i At Your Druggist's 35c - News Events In and Around Bethune Bethune, Nov. 14?The joint ineotlags of the circles of the Baptist missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the churoh. The ra tea ion study book?"Publish Glad Tldftigs", was taught by Miss Ann Hedinan. Mrs. I). M. Maya. Mrs. C. IS. Mitchell. Mia. Hob Watera and Mre. Jennlnga Watford attended the Hod Croaa luncheon In Camden Monday. Mr. and Mre. Mark King, of Noeae*. were week end guests of the E Z. Trueadell'e. Another gueet in tihe home waa R. E. Ulme, of Rock Hill. Ho waa accompanied home Mouday by Mrs. 61ms, who haa been spending aoveral days here. Miss Nannie Ruth Hilton, of Bishopvllle, la vlaiting her mother, Mrs. Boa nice Hilton. The Workers Council of the Preabytorian Sunday school met Monday evening In the lug cabin to discuss plana for the promotion of the school. The Auxiliary of thq Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon in the cabin. Mrs. F. R. Morse had charge of the Bible study. Mrs. K. Z. Truesdell had charge of the program, "Churches in Other l<ands". The following took part on the program: Mrs, It .E. McCasklll, Mrs. Frank Lee, Mm. Eva Morgan and Miss Virginia Hollow ay. Miss Joyce Fowler spent the week end In Blshopvllle with her grand parents. Mrs. M. F. Holms visited hor mother in Jonesboro, N. C., last week. The circles of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon with Miss Mary Arthur. Mrs. M. F. Helms and Mrs L. M. Best. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MoLaurin and Mr. and Mrs. John Noil MeLaurln of Columbia were the week end guests of the J, N. MoLaurins. Miss Ruth Estridge, of Kershaw, visited Miss Mary McKlnnon during the week end. Forbis Morgan, of Pageland, spout the week end with his mother, Mrs. Eva Morgan. Miss Kitty Boat, of Columbia, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best. Harold King, who Is connected with a road construction company at Newberry, spent the week end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Padgett and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McLaughlin and children were Sunday guests of relatives in Hoffman. N. C. Guests of the 1>. M. Mays during the week end were. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sedley King and children, of Charleston: Mrs. lionise lOtherldge, Misses Julia Kennedy and Carolyn Long, of Columbia; Hob King, of Florence and Mark King, Jr.. of Neeses. Invitations have been received here to the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gardner at their home Novmeber 23. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCasklll, of Charleston, spent the week end and Armistice day here with their parents. Mrs. McCasklll was Miss Frances Bethune before marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Oilman, of Anderson, were the week end guests of their daughter, . Miss Ix>uise Ortman. Other guests of Miss Ortman were Captain and Mrs. S. O. Jackson, of Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bethune and son. Bobby, were Sunday guests of the J. P. Bethune's. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hobbs of Charleston were the week end guests of Mrs. Hobbs parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. B. McLeod. Miss Helen Snell was the week end guset of friends in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Crawford and little daughter, Martha, visited their parents in Honea Path during the week end. I South Carolina, designated as City bn 1100 in tho plan of City or Camdon. fronting 00 feet on Lyttloion Street ami extending back to a depth of 204 feet; hounded North by lx>t East by Lyttleton Street; South by lot 1101; and West by [yot loXl. !. vied upon and to be sold as tho 11: perty of the Estate of A. P. Tida ;i for unpaid City taxes lor the 1 (Vis and 1030." A iso Ail that lot .il.itnl in the City of C.iindt n. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as Lot 1133 iu tiie plan of the City of Camden; | Hounded North by property of Miekle; j East by Chureli Street; South by property of MiC.irt; and West by prop* I erty of Mouzon. levied upon and to i lie sold as the property of Wilholmina i and Bertha Williams for unpaid City ; taxes for the voars 193X and 1939. ALVA RUSH. Chief of Police City of Camden. South Carolina LOANS If you have a good, clean car and your credit is good we will gladly lend you money on it?minimum loan $50.00. For your convenience we have made arrangements with H. E. Beard, Jr., to handle our loan busi ?ess in and around Camden. FAIRFIELD FINANCE CO. C > RIDGEWAY, S. C. j ?? Late Fall Important In Better Farming In Hold, orchard, and garden, there are important late fall Jobs essential towurd better farming, aay? County Agent W. C. McCarley, who lists the following brief hints for special attention.^ ' Agronomy?Plow heavy clay land now if practicable and make spring work easier. Oats can still be planted. Bow enough wheat to make a good supply for home use. Don't leave any cotton unprotected from weather; it may lose five or ten dollars per bale in value. Destroy at once any remaining cotton stalks. Begin preparing synthetic comp.-st piles. Buy and apply limestone. Horticulture.?Prepare land now for setting ?rult trees in November and December. Prune scuppernong type grapes last of November. MaJko cuttings of grapes and tigs and set thou; out. Set strawberry and yaspborry plants. Sow lettuce in ooldframe for use In January and February. Mpke hill selection of sweet potatoes forseed at digging time, if this has not already been done. Insects and Diseases.?Disinfect seed of small grain for smut control if nocessary. Avoid diseased sweet potato vines where selecting seed. Purchase materials for dormant orchard spray and overhaul spray equipment. Fumigate woevll-infestod grain whero practical. Plow under corn stubble, covering It deeply to oontrol the southern corn stalk borer. Plant oats on wire worm Infested land and save velvet beauts and crotalarla eeed fojr interplanting. Reduce entrance to beehives to two-Inch space for the winter months, and feed bees where necessary. Agricultural Engineering.?Store i corn and other grains in buildings made rat-proof. Store cultivating machinery and grease parts that are likely to rust. "Plans of Farm Buildings for Southern States" is the title of a brand new publication now In the flies of county agents' offices. Farmers thinking of putting up new houses, barns, or other buildings should get In touch with the county agent regarding this new plan service. YOUNG MAN FATALLY WOUNDED WHILE HUNTING W. Hudson Davis. 21. son of Mr. Hudson Davis of the Zoar community, met almost instant dea.th on October 30th when a shot gun he was handling accidentally discharged. He was squirrel hunting accompanied by a colored boy. They had cut down a tree to get a squirrel hidden in a hollow. According to testimony at a Coroner's inquest Mr. Davis took hold of the shot gun owned by the colored boy, to move it out of his way. He Is said to have grasped it by the barrel, with the muzzle toward him. The hammer seems to have caught on a bush, firing the gun at very close range. The load went into his right side, ranging upward. He is believed to have died within a minute. The boy ran for aid. Ho is survived by his wife and one child, his father and mother and six sisters.?Chesterfield Advertiser. LIQUID.TABLtTS. SALVE. HOSS DROPS Som>, Madam> it can't be done with a, ^gadget! J You can't blame the little lady for wanting to avoid a tire, eome trip to the telephone, But her method's all wrong, ~~What she should do, of coun^ ia order an upstairs extension telephone and say goodbye forever to those wearisome^ worrisome dashes down the stairs. i An extension telephone takes the run out of running the home and gives the whole family a lot of extra conwn. ience and added protection.,,' All for a few pennies a day, Call the telephone office to day. You'll be pleasantly raw prised to learn how little 4 extension costs. 1 Southerii BellTeupmie RDD TELEGRAPH COIDPftB / NOTICE OF TAX SALE To M. L. McL?ean: You are hereby notified that under a certain tax execution to medlreeaq the real estate hereinafter dtfcrtu was sold at public outcry for tazMfl on the 6th day of November, lft), to! D. J. Creed, he being the hifJwtWj der therefor, and unless you, owner or holder of a mortgage cowl ing the said premises, redeemUsmM real estate within thirty (30) ft? after service of this notice upon J? title to the same will be delivered the purchaser." . The said real estate was lo? upon as the property of C. B. TboaB son and Is described as foiloWn: ' j Land being bounded on the t?y property of M. K. Moseley; V by property of May hush; south property of Kstate of J. F. West;*? by property of l^ittlo Quiulan. Pared at Camden. South Carol? 'his 1:11h day of. November. 1940. jB J. H. McLEOD, I Sheriff for Kershaw County.? 3-1-3 fish South Caroa? .John I/ewis overrated Ills epw? influence and the influence of sat? New Barber Shop] - >?- ? ? I am no longer connected with the Palacj Barber Shop and have opened a Shop J my own at corner of Main and Rutledffl Streets, facing the Haiglar Theatre, Special Hair Cuts and Shampoo, -3 Plain Hair Cuts, ... 25c Shave . -|^J Special on Children's Hair Cuts, ? During week days, except on SaturdaiJi M until further notice. I have other specials. Ask about thd|i I will appreciate your business. l\ Des Kennedy Barber Sbej CAMDEN, S. C. ' - Jt I I