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NOTICE TO FARMERS "I ,....? | Due To Our Placing of Contracts With COKER PEDIGREED SEED CO. i Early Last Fall We Have in Our V I Stock Various Latest Strains Which Their Catalogues Show SOLO OUT. PLEASE BUY FROM US J. T. HAY COTTON CO. ' i West Rutledge 8trect j CAMDEN, 8. C. School Show Held At Fletcher Stables (Continued from first page) r. WaiTunton. Va.; second. Sauntering, Mrs. Fay Ingalls; third, Red Magic, Mr nad Mrs IV DuBose, Ji , ('amdon. Class .1- Touch and out, first, (leu Dhu. Mrs. Sidney Hubert; second, Key, D. II Ilrainloti; third, Tommy Atkins, Mrs. George McMui'try, Bar Harbor, Maine. - I Class ?> Thoroughbred hunters, first, Troop, J. North Fletcher; sec* ond. Sauntering. Mrs Fay Ingalls, third, Roydtsul. Miss Helen Waggoner, Texas. Class 7- Half-bred hunters. first. Miss Mho. Mis. Fay Ingalls; second, Red Magic, Mr and Mrs. (" I' I>uHose, Jr.; third, Glen Dhu, Mrs. Sidney (filbert Class 8?Thrim and four year elds under saddle, first, Kvor So. Miss Nancy Haas; second. Mast High, J. North Fletcher; third, Brown Flag, J. North Fletchor. Class 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7 the entries were Judgixl on a basis of 7f> per cent for performance and way of going and 2f? per cent on conformation. In Class 8 manners and way of going was Judged at 50 per cent and conformation and promise at ftO per cent. In Class 2 Judging was on performance only. Jumps starting at three an I a half feet. Col Shuttle Doak of Ru.xton. Md.. was judge of the show Cow Adopts a Calf Ross \V. Beeves had the inlsforliine <?f losing one of his milk rows a lew days ago She left a beautiful calf about a week or ten days old. Mrs. Reeves began feeding the calf and one afternoon when the other cows came in the little motherless calf ran to one of the cows and began to nurse. The cow let both of the calves nurse and she has had no more feeding to do except give the cow an extra amount of fo<xi. She has named the calves Mary and Martha. They seem almost like twins, yet Mai y Is a few dais older than the little motherless calf. Mrs. Reeves says I really enjoy looking after the farm animnis -W'nlterboro Press ami Standard. News Events In and Around Bethune U.-ilinn- l-vn '&(> Weekend guests In i),,. 11o111<? > ! Mr and Miii, 1> M. Ma>* a?-11 Mi a1111 Mrs Sedlcy King, of Ch.u l.'Hioi., Mi and Mrs. Mark Kltig nii,l stijis, c? Sees -y; Mrs Louise K"In-t hIk ' ?f I'<>1 iiint?i i, and Miss Hough <'f 1 liiriiivl'le. Robert King <>f Neesos ami Florence i t^itcil ii-l.iiivi s lo r? during the w . K it I Hot' hits KJVL'JU Up his school 11 ,n 1.1 n g .it Florence io enter the marine training school hi Quanllco. \ ,i ,.:i February 24. Mr ami Mrs ls*e Morgan, of Pick* i ds, 'Wuiii the weekend guouLt of Mr. 1 M'.i^.ui'n mother, Mrs. Wvu Morgan. Mrs it 10 Sims, of Hock Hill, spent I tie- week, ml with her parents. Dr. and Mrs K '/. Truosdell. Mr ami Mrs. Hugh Wlthorspoon, of Maya s v Hie, were t ho weekend KUestH of Mrs W'itlorrtpoon'rt parents, Mr. and Mrs IJ. T Ykrhrough. Tracy Htackhouso. of AshevllU*. N. i r . visited friends here i)?is week. S li Padgett. Jr., of Columbia, spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs H. II Padgett. Mr and Mrs. Van Morgan and son. ol Hishopvlllo. spent thu weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Oliver, of Columbia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oliver. Mrs. Oliver remained for a longer stay here. Mr. and Mrs Speight Htrd and son. of Hook Hill. were. Sunday guests of friends here. Mrs. B. L. Norwood and Miss Mary Norwood, of Mellon, worn Sunday i>nests in the home of I)r and Mrs. 10 V. Trmsdell Mrs Radcliff, of Wadeaboro. N .. returned to her home Sunday after a week's stay with her daughter. Mrs C. 10. IlraKwell. Misses Mary 1011 en. McUiurln and Kate Helms, of Monroe, N". C., spf nt the week end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs C O Horton announce the arrival of a son. Charles Garland, on February 11. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Olyburn and child, of AI coin, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. M. Clyburn. C, C Baker and family visited relatives in Columbia Sunday. Rev F. It. Morse preached a very forceful sermon In the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at which time two members were admitted Into the church. In an Impressive Installation ceremony the following deacons were Installed: C. B. Mitchell. D. D. Clyburn. Lawson Brannon and Howard McKliuiofi. Misses Mary and Gene* Bethune visited friends in Mlddendoff Sunday. Mrs Van Morgan, of Blshopvlllo, find Mrs Frank I^oe were Joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Leo Saturday evening, when they entertained with four tables of bridge In honor of Mrs Loo Morgan, of Pickens, a recent bride. The living and dining rooms wore brlgh't with spring flowers The honor guest's chair was marked with a horse-shoe tied with tulle Mrs C. B Mitchell was awarded high scorn for the evening The (loafnig prize went to Mrs. Harold King, while the bingo, prize was won by Miss Kate Helms Mrs Morgan was presented a lovely and useful cift Mrs Hugh Witherspoon and Mrs June Truesdell. recent brines, were also given gifts by the hostesses. Chicken salad, heart shaped sandwiches. cookies and Russian ten were served Favors were comic valen; in cs. Miss Mary \rtbur and Mrs. James Kin-ii honored the junior and primary departments of the Methodist Sunday school when they entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Arthur, (lames and favors carrying out the Valentine season were greatly enjoy I ?'d. after whieh a tempting sweet rourso was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hcthune. of CJastonla, N C.. wore quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -Dcthuno Wednesday. I 1 Wants?For Sale Advertisements under thin bending will be. charged for at the rale of 1 cent per word. Minimum chart;** 2ft omU A<|h not In 10 point type double vbaige. Cash muNt accompany order except where customer has Ledger Account. FOR RENT?Ono furnished bedroom. duo oi' two bods in room. Apply 110"? Lyttloton St.. Camden. S. C. 48 ptl. FURNISHED APARTMENT?For rent four rooms, location close In. Availnt?lf* March first, Apply 1214 Lytllo ton St., or call phono 168 W., Cain?loit. S. C. 48-60pd. FOR RENT?Largo two story dwelling located In host residential section, consisting of four rooms and bath on first floor; six rooms aiul two baths on second floor; or four room apartment with private bath and private entrance, oil heated. Call The Chronicle, Camden, S. C. 48sb NITRATE OF SODA We have received several carloads of all types of Nitrate of Soda ami your dealer can supply you from our stock.? The Southern Cotton Oil Company. Camden. S. C. 48tf CHICKS FOR 8ALE?$7.50 per hundred. Set* "Red" Hammond at Cumden Hardware & Supply Feed Store, Camden.- S. <\ < 48eb,. FOR SALE?184 acres of land, 0-room dwelling. 2 good barns and other out-building's. Heal cheap. G. I). Truosdale, Westville, S. C. 48-5opd. PLANT YOUR GARDEN? We hav?; received a shipment of 100 lb. bags 7-7-5 and now Is tho time to plant your garden. Tho Southern Cotton Oil Company. Camden. S. C. 48tf FOR SALE?One bay horse, weight 000 pounds,, six years old. If interested see Boy kin McOasklil, Rutledge Street, Camden, S. C. . 47-48 pd FOR SALE?Five room house on east Walnut street, located on lot 60x90 feet. Contains two bed rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Front and back porches. Four open fireplaces with grateB. All modern conveniences. House well constructed with double floors. Apply at Camden Chronicle office. Camden, S. C. 47tf NITRATE SODA?We are Nitrate of Soda headquarters for this section, and your fertilizer dealer can furnish you from our warehouses, or we can deliver to your farm. See your dealer today for your requirements and we will make prompt delivry for him.?The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Camden, S. C. 48tf CHICKS FOR SALE?$7.50 per hundred. See "lied" Hammond at Cumden Hardware & Supply Feed Store, Camden. S. C. 48sb. FOR SALE-?Ono large Hot Point electric range; one wood and coal range; one extension dining room table with eight chairs; five tea room tables; seven sets of shelves; one flat top desk. Very reasonable. Applv Mrs. B. G. Sanders, Camden. S. (\ 48-50 sb. FOR SALE?Two tracts of land in Flat Rock Township, situated five miles southwest of Kershaw. One tract contains 98-% acres, another contains 26 1-4 acres. Partly under cultivation. Part scrub timber. Map and description of property available. Apply to Mrs. Delia Small, Kershaw. S C Route 2. 4 8-49JK1, FOR SALE?Household articles for sale for storage charges on March 19. 1941. or thereafter. If interested , call Mrs Frank C. Jones, phone 184. | Camden. S C. 4N-Mpd I FAMOUS FOR FIFTY YEARS? Have! your fertilizer dealer furnUh you with S4XXX) fertiliser*. which huvo j boey famous In the South for fiftyfour y?M?rH. Besides till grades of i mixed fertilisers, wo have In our J warehouses kalnlt. arid, potash salts, soda, muriate of Potash, sulphide of ammonia. <*<>tt<,m seed in t'tfl. lime and basic slag?The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Camden. S. C. 48tf FOR SALE-? Eight large bushes double white spirca. $1 per bush. Wight watermelon pink crepe myrtles at J 1'. cyillfi each. Two abellaa at 60. cents each- One large pink ohan-j dor. Telephone 111. Miss Jennie, Whltaker, 441 Hampton street, Cam-: den. S. C. 48sb CHICKS FOR SALE?17.50 per hun-, dred See "Red" Hammond at Cam-j den Hardware & Supply Feed Store, , Camden, S. O. *8sb FERTILIZERS?The Southern Cotton j Oil Company can furnish you with | fertilizer a for your crops, lawns.; ] shrubs, flowers and vegetable gar-1 I den. Send us your orders.?Cam- ! den. S. C . branch. ^3tf FOR SALE?"Baby Chicks each "htes<fay, also chicks on hand Black and White Giants. Barred and White It<K-ks, R. 1. lteds. New Hampshlres. BufT Australorps, white Wyandottea, l)lg typo English _WWt? U'ghorne . ?1.7.00 per 100 at the Hatchery. Bring J eggs for Custom Hatching each Monday and Thursday. Thursday preferred. Graves Hatchery. Pageland. S. C. Phone 2241. 47-51sb. i CAR LOAD OF LIME?The lands of Kershaw county need lime. We ^ have just received a carload. The ! Southern Cotton Oil Company. Camj den., SC.. 48*f GET YOUR FEEDS Of all kinds at CAMDEN HARDWARE & SPPPLY I FEED STORE. Camden. S. C. 48sb WANTED?Someone to finance hunt mg preserve of from Ave to ten thousand acres. Headquarters to tvo Woodland Plantation, home of William Gllmoro Slmms, author, poet and historian. Plantation coni' tabling twenty-four hundred acres. One hour drive from Aiken,^Augusta | and Charleston. If inteested write | William Qilmore Slmms. Summer! ton. S. C. 46-48pd MIX YOUR OWN?If you are going to mix your own fertilizers be sure to 1 use plenty of cottonseed meal which j is excellent for your crops and for | building up your land.?The Southern Cotton OH Company. Camden. S. C. 48lf FARMERS?Allis-Chalmers Tractors give most power per dollar invest1 ed. We trade for surplus farm produce. Dow .overhead, close l prices. No overage or carrying charges on time deals. Ony 6 per cent. Full line power-farming equipment. Power units. All-crop Harvester Combines, hammer mills. Free literature. Green Harvester & Implement Company. 812 I^ady Street. Phone 9273. Columbia. S. C. June 28pdtf GET YOUR FEEDS?Of all kinds at CAMDEN HARDWARE & SUPPLY FEED STORE, Camden. S. C. <'8sb CURTAINS STRETCHED?At reasonable prices. All work guaranteed Address 904 Campbell Street. Camden, S. C. 3tf SHOES?For snoe reoulldlng and repairing call at the Red Boot Shop, next door Express Office. 619 Rutledge street. Abram M. Jones, Proprietor. Camden. S. C. 9sb RELIABLE MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route in Kershaw County. Products needed in every home. Selling experience not necessary. Good opportunity for you to get into a profitable business. Write to^ay for full particulars. Rawleieu's Dept. SCD-20-212, Richmond. Va. 45-49 pd. Camden Highs Play Rock Hill Tonight Basketball fan* of Camden and vicinity who delight in watching a fine player In action will have only two more opportunities of seeing Pegtty McGuirt the sensational 17 year old Camden girl play. Peggy will appear In tho Camden high school lineup to-night In tho game against the Hock I11U girls. Next week alio will make her finul homo appearance against a Newberry girls learn. With the present season drawing to a close Peggy will have com-, pleted four years of basketball with the Camden high school team. During that time she has missed but one' game and one practice, that being a year ago when sho was taken with an attack of* flu. That Illness by the way, was responsible for Camden losing in the final, game of tho statp tournament at Orangeburg. Had :hls sensational player boon in her usual form Camden would have won the title. The game Friday flight will find the Camden and Hock Hill girls meeting at 7:30 and the boys teams In action at 8:45. Camden won thp girls class "A" high school chatupiohphlp in 1939, lost out In. the final game last year duj to the illness of McGuirt and appears1 headed for another state title this year. In the four years that Peggy J McGuirt played with the Camden, Highs, she has averaged well above) 400 points a season. This Is believed to be something of a record. I^astl I year she was the leading girl scoter in the state. Blue Eagles to Face 8tephens-L.ee Stephens-Lee, of Ashville, will invade Mather's Blue Eagles In their J gymnasium Saturday night. February, 22, at 8 o'clock. Both teams have therecord of being undefeated this season, hence the gamo promises to be the best held In this vicinity for a long time. I j. The United States government has lifted its "moral embargo" on exports of airplanes and air equipment to So-; vlet Russia. Tho embargo was Imposed December 2, 1939, during tho Russo-Finnlsh campaign, as a mark of | American disapproval of Russian activities at that time. FOR MARBLE AND GRANITE monuments In best material and work-1 manship call T. J McNinch, Telephone 278. Camden. S. C. 46-51 pd.( GET YOUR FEEDS?Of all kinds at CAMDEN HARDWARE & SUPPLY, FEED STORE. Camden. S. C. 48sb( ' ' Kershaw Man Dies At Beaufort, No. Kershaw, Fob. 18^-News wa? rt>. [ calved by friends here Friday, of th? I death at Beaufort, N, 0. of Dr. K. y Rice, 82, of Kershaw. Dr. Rice w<i,s u former resident of Beaufort, but had rouhlod in Kershaw for the past 22 years, living with Mr. and Mrs. a |,. I Cook practically all the time. H?t had boon In declining health fop the pant twelve months, but was visitixrpr his stser and his death was :il. expected. lie Is survived by one sister, V,lg 9 Dora Pagela, and one brother, John Illco, both of Beaufort, Also two nit'icH and one nephew. Funeral services were conducted | from the Beaufort church at 2:80 Sat- ' urday afternoon, with interment in th? Beaufort cemetery. ' Minstrels Coming to 8chool Tho Lady Minstrels from Dixie, will I be presented at the Pine Tree Jim j school, Saturday, February 22 at 8 p. 9 m. This is recommended to furnish i plenty of fun and laughter to those | attending. An admission charge of I 10 cents for children will be made. I Everybody Is luvited. | Hunter Trials Are ^ Set For Saturday (Continued from first page) ! n" 1,1,1 (k Girdler, Cleveland. Ohio; Tomm.v j Atkins, Mrs. George McMurtry, Bar 9Harbor, Maine, and Camden; Roydasal, Miss Cry-stelle Waggoner, Wichita i Falls. Texas; Lew Park, Thomas j er, Pittsburgh; Rye, Mrs. Dwight j Partridge, Great Harrington, Mass. and 9 Camden; Avoca, Mrs. Dwight Par- j trldgo; Quacoo, Mr. and Mrs. David ->a R. Williams, Tulas and Camden; Lit- ! tie Reddy, L. H. Bramlett. Waynt's- | ville, N. C. Event No 3?Middle- and heavyweight Hunters up to carrying 18"? to 200 pounds to hunters. Sauntering, Miss Ebo, Mrs. Fay 9 Ingalls; Get Out, W. Btirling Cocks. Hot Springs, Va.; Gteek Idol, Bliss Flaccus, Philadelphia; Red Magic and ! Charlevoix, T. M. Girdler, Cleveland; j Troop and Prince Carmen, J. North 9 Fletcher, Warrenton; Memory Lane, 9 Richard K. Mellon; Kilkenny, Stephen j C. Clark, Middleburg, Va.; Rustic { Romance, Rokeby Stables, Middle- i ... burg, Va.; I>ady Renewler, and Champ, L. H. Bramlett, Wayneoville. 9 N. C.; and Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | bur B. RuthrautT, Red Bank, N. J. ' Rvent No. 4?Hunt team of three __9 horses. "The Camden Hunt. Mr. and 9 Mrs. C. P. DuBose, Jr. In the first i event the winner . will be presented with a plate by Mr. and Mrs. Grain- 9 ger Gaither. In the second event the 9 plate will be presented the winner by j' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ruthrauff. In the ; third event the plate is presented by 9 the Masters of the Camden Hunt and in the fourth the plate Is presented j by Harry D. Klrkover. i GET IN.. STRETCH OUT .. and enjoy a great new ride! i At ; NEW COMFORT was the keynote as we made plans for this year's Ford. Get in, through the new wide doors! Stretch out, in room to spare! Seating width has been increased as much as 7 inches. Knee-room and inside length are greatest in the low-price field. Then take the road and try its ride! k. A soft, steady, gliding new Ford ride that takes good road or bad in a satisfying new kind of stride. And notice the quietness of this big Ford! There's news at your Ford Dealer's that's too good to miss! News in comfort. News in value. And news in a "deal" that you'll find easy to take! IREDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY I SALES dBEjjfr SERVICE I West DeKalb St. Camden, South Carolina Phone 140 j j "Let's Get a I Commercial Bank 1 Monthly Repayment Loan" I More than four hundred people in j | this community (both white and colored) are satisfied users of this j service rendered by our Personal Loan Department and have been j * i assisted in many ways, such as \ paying- doctor bills, hospital bills, . - j adding home comforts, etc., all in i the ordinary run of daily life. Perhaps a Personal Loan will benefit j you, why not come in and talk it over? -a JjE COMMERCIAL gANK OF QAMDEjj I MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE 8YSTEM * MEMBER FEDERAL DEP08IT INSURANCE CORPORATION $5,000.00 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR Resources Febroary 19,1940, . .. $878,618.47- a p Resources Febroary 19, 1941, . .. $994391.08 V ' .