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I Auction Sale I I I Ileal Estate of J. L. Sowell, Deceased , ;I I H I (To be sold in the following tracts and or as a whole) I I HILTON TRACT, approximately 157 acres I I WELSH TRACT, approximately 80 acres I Lot in Town of Kershaw 4 * j I Lot just North of Town of Kershaw * ! I Property can be inspected and will be shown interested I I parties by tenants living on property or call Carl A. Hor- I I ton at office of Stevens-Springs Company, Kershaw, S. C. I , I All sales subject to confirmation by the Court and or I I prior sale. II ""By-? I. Directory Program Endorsed By Chamber of Commerce (Continued hv?m first page) 7. Heel dout directory containing iho full name, husband's or wlfe'e, d number of children under 10 years ot ago, designation of home ownership. l>oaitlon and employer and home address of a)) persona over 16 years of age, residing in the area of environs and a Hat -of abbreviations used In designating oocuimtlons, services, etc,, la also furnished. The information furnished is taken by trained enumerators in a house-to-house canvass of tho cities and adjacent territory and checked with data supplied by employers. The number of dependents under 16 years of age is indicated after the (tame, 8. Street and telephone guide and householders directory, contains the names and locations,,of all streets, alphabetically arranged, with' the names of householders and business firms as tboy appear, upon each street, together with the telephone number and designation of home ownership. All intersecting streets, with Complete information, are also shown. | MJ. Rural route directory containing tli^ names of rural residents. 10. Householders' Supplement containing interesting and useful features and representations of all subscribers are distributed to selected homos, without cost, and with the compli-j meets of the Subscribers to the Standard Directory Service, most effective advertising medium. The Baldwin Directory Co., Inc.. are the largest independent Directory Publishers in the South; among numerous towns throughout the Southern States published by them, in addition to Camden, are the following South Carolina towns: Charleston .Greenville, Anderson, Rock Hill, Gaffney, Newberry, Sumter, Orangeburg, Florence, Greenwood, Marion, Mullins, Dillon, Chester, Hartsville, Georgetown, Andrews and Kingstree, and a number of other towns are now on schedule for publication by them in the near future. 1 The effectiveness, usefulness and satisfaction of the Baldwin Standard Directory Service is cleary demonstrated by the regularity with which the towns published by them are republished on schedule, and with increasing support of the merchants and business and professional men and women of the communities served. The Baldwin Standard Directory J Service is most uniformly complete' and far reaching, and many valuable' ?s? ???? uses are to be found for it by the various interests throughout the community, and a fine, cooperative support of this publication by these Interests is confidently anticipated by the local organizations sponsoring same, and the publishers. Rev. Bryce Herbert Returns to Camden * Not only tho Methodist congregation, but ail other denominations, will bo delighted to know that Rev. R. Bry^e Herbert has been returned to Cawbtn by tho Methodist Conference for another year. Hev. Herbert has served thj? Ciuudun church for tho paH four years. It Is unusual that a pastor Is sent back for a fifth year and It la a distinct compliment to Hev. Herbert's popularity ?!n Camden. The other appointments' for the Humtcr.dlatrlct aro uh follows: ? J. Rosa Juliuson. superintendent; Bethune, L. B. i>. Williams: Bishopvllle, J. C. Smiley; Camden, ft. Bryee Herbert; College Place, G. H. Varn; Columbia circuit, W. E. Hone; Heath Springs, P. S. Mcl^eod; Jordan, Irvin Frye;s Kershaw, C. (JLJihulor; Lyuohburg, W. T. Waters;""Vanning, F. S. James; Oswego, J. C. inablnet; Pinewood, H. H. Clark; Humbert, W. B. Garrison; Spring Hill, T. C, Shuler; Suunnerton, Iverson Graham;'Sumter, Broad Street, Gob? Smith; Trinity, W. D. Oleaton; Wesley ChapelHebron, F. E. Hodges; West Kershaw, Floyd A. Duncan; professor, Duko University, Mason Crum; conference treasurer, J. Hubert Noland; superintendent, Oliver Gospel Mission, C. F. Wihiberly; field representative, national Beta Club, W. V. Dibble; chaplain. United States army, J. H. Justus; district missionary secretary, F. S. James. Nashville Man With DeKalb Food Store I. N. Bald, of Nashville, Tenn; a brother of C. G. Bald, proprietor of the DeKalb Food Store, has become affiliated with the new food shop and will have charge of the meat depart-J ment. Mr. Bald, like his brother, Ts"anrexperlenced food and meat retailer. The new shop Is completing the Installation of a modern electric operated walk-in box for the meat department. The new box Is of the latest pattern and permits of a large meat storage. Cureton's Kicking Defeats Camden i Gafluey. H. 0. -Gaffuey high m, Cherokee Indians took advantage <J the breaks and magnificent kit king by l halfback 'John Oureton to tlofeat <W den's fighting Bulldogs, 7 to y, bejjjj a email holiday crowd of faiy^w. Thursday. Badtod up to tlmh on goal by Curoton^s long bout*, n short Bulldog pU*t was taken b.v el(JW#r Marshall Upton on the Camden 10 !?* in the first quarter. A nine-yard daah by Cureton placed lite ball on the six and Hall plunged for a first down oa the four. Rtrfus White took a rivers? from Hall and dnshed over the left aide of his own line to score. HiB plaee-ktoked the point. The Bulldog* rolled up ten | downs to only two for the tho Chero. keea but were continutfBjCaet hack by Cureton's kicking. A Camden threat ! petered out on the Oaffney 2S late In tho second quarter and tho visitor best scoring opportunity was blon when B. Mullina fumbled on down on the Cherokee six early in tha (thlrd period, Barnhill recovering for | the Indians. This Bulldog drive start, ed on their own 36. Uamoy starred In the line for tha | Bulldogs while MoCasktU, ii. Mullina and Bolneau were beet among tha backs. Curoton, Hall and White stood out In the Cherokee backfleld and ur< Leazer, Gulnn and Captain Jack OutKrie sparkled in the forward wall. One of Cureton's puhts traveled 80 yards and several went out of bounds inside the Camden 20. DODGE..... | PLYMOUTH..... DODGE TRUCKS... We are authorized dealers ~ for the sale , and service of Dodge, Plymouth Autono* biles, and Dodge Trucks. HAY MOTORS South Broad Street Camden Si??r iiM???p?p?a?? AUCTION SALEJ Real Estate Property of Hopkins Farming Co. TUESDAY, NOV. 26,1940 At 11 a.m. -- Rain or Shine -- In Town of Kershaw \ BOWERS FARM TRACT - Near Mt. Pisgah High School tj Containing Merchantable Pine and Hardwood Timber. To be sold in the following tracts and or as a whole: BOWERS PLACE North of Road (approximately) 153.7 acres j BOWERS PLACE South of Road (approximately) 26.3 acres j BAKER PLACE (approximately) 47Ji acres I STROUD PLACE (approximately) . -. 118.0 acres \ FAULKENBURRY PLACE (approximately) 164.0 actes , TOTAL, 509Ji acres ' : j I Also HOPKINS FARM TRACT containing 800 acres more or less II Located 8 miles Southeast of Kershaw ? Good, Merchantable Pine and Hardwood Timber? Good Farm Land. j I Also BRICK YARD TRACT - one mile west of Kershaw || Containing 34 3-4 acres?Good Location I Also YAIA. t RLE PROPERTY in TOWN of KERSHA W ? One House and. Lot on Richland Street ? One Lot on Folsom Street ? II J " Four Lots on Church Street. 11 | All Property to be sold subject to our contracts with tenants for 1941 ? in regard to cultivated lands and houses ? Details will be ex- (J H I plained at the Sale. Property can be inspected and will be sHown interested parties by our tenants living on property. jl I For further information and details write or see - CARL A. HORTON - at the office of Stevens-Springs Co., Kershaw, S.C. J I jjj^^^SATISFACTORT^^ERM^CA^JlE^^R^^