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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE H. D. Nil fcS, Editor and Proprietor Published every Friday at Number 1105# North IHoad Street, and entered at the Camden, South Carolina Fuetoflfloe a second class mall matter. Price per year 00. No eubecrlptlona taken fur less than Mix Months. In all Instance* the subscription price la due and payable In advance. All eubecrlptlona are cancelled when aubacrlber falls to reitev. Heprestuited In New York by the America u I'retis Association and elsewhere by all reliable Advertising Agencies. We accept no advertising of a doubtful nature and try to protect our patrons from misrepresentation by Advertisers. No I/ltpior Advertisements accepted at any price. Church notices published free, (.'aids of thanks and notices of entertainments where an admission fee la) ibaiK'd will be charged for. Tribute# of respect and obituaries will be charged I for ..II communications must be signed, Otherwise they will he destroyed Friday, January 15, 1943 CMSse* la* . Ukmtm t PMa v Mrs. Annie Evans Dead Mrs. AiiiiIo I'rlcu Kvuiib, 63, died nt tier homo hero Mondny night idler an 111 it ohm of throe and one-half years She was l ho daughter of the lato W. A and Armenia (''armor l'rlcu of Kershaw county Surviving arc her husband. M. Mead Kvnus; ihrco sons, lloruco I'\ Kvuns. of Williamsburg, Va.; Thorn-, ion W. Kvans, of Columbia; Marlon | W Kvans. of the Navy; five dangle lers. Mrs. C. II Carroll, Mrs. T. I. I Meyers, Mrs J. I> (illlls, all of Camden; Mrs Kit it Matthews, of Wedge- I field and MIhs Unity Kvims. of Cainill-it Funeral services were held from the Camden Htipllst church at eleven o'clock Wednesday morning by the Hev. J, H. Caston, asKiHted by the Ui'V, Wallace Kdwards and the Hev Mr Anderson lntermeni fallowed In the Quaker cemetery at Camden. Card of Thanks The family of Ihe deceased Mrs ^1 M Kvans of th|s rity wish to express their most sincere thanks for the deep sympathy and understanding shown them by their many 11 lends and relatives. RUPTURE Shield Expert Here H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known expert of Chicago, will personally be at Columbia Hotel, Columbia, Thursday only, January 21, from 9. A. M., ton 5 P. M. Ml. Shevnan says: The Zoetic Shield is a tremendous improvement d\u' all former methods, effecting imtnedlitte results. It will not only hold the rupture perfectly hut increase the circulation. strengthens the weakened parts, thereby closing the opening in ten days on the average case, regardless of heavy lifting, straining or any posi'ion the body may assume no matter the size of the location. A natonally known scientific method. No under straps or cumh TFnme arrangements and absolutely no medicines or medical treatments. Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demon. strate without charge. Add. 6509 N. Artesian Ave., Chicago. Large incisional Hernia or rupture following surgical operation especially solicited. Methodist Church Services At the Lyttleton Htreot Methodist church Sunday, January 17, the pastor, Ituv. llcnry Collins, will conduct the Horvlce of worship at 11 15 a. in. The subject of tho sermon will tie: " The Chrihtlan and the State " Hpe clal music will be provided by tho choir under the dlrectu <>' Mrs. J. M dandy. Tho church Hv .i-? .1 meets at 10 a in. There Is a clas. In veryone. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:00 |>. Ill The public is cordially invited. Grace Episcopal Church The services for Sunday, January 17, will lie as follows: Holy communion at It a. m.; church school at It 15 a m.. morning prayer and sermon by the rector at 11: 15. Young Couple's meeting in the parish house at 7:01) p. in Junior confirmation- claa^i in roctor's office In parish house Monday at Hot) p. in. Wednesday - Junior choir rehearsal at 3 00 p. in. Horvlce of intercession at 6:00 i>. m Senior choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Church Services Itetchsda Crosby terlun church, A Douglas McArn. the services for Sunday. January 17, will lie as follows: Church school at tea a m with a Hlhlc class for every age from two [years old up The nursery class for Ichihlrcn Hp to foifr years of age is 'open continuously from ten until I w el ve -11 ft ecu. giving parents an opportunity t<> leave their small children here ami attend the morning service. Divine worship at 11:15. At tin- church school worship program there will he a short moving put are especially Interesting and helpful to children. The public is lenidially invited to attend the ser11 fs of this church. NOTICE Any persons shooting, hunting or otherwise trespassing on my lands, or making fires, or permitting fires cet by them to run or burn thereon, or pasturing thereon or removing therefrom any trees, wood, straw or shrubbery, will he prosecuted to the lull extent of the law H. V. KOHKKTS Honte 6, Kershaw, S. C. 41-43p TAX RETURNS for 1943 to be made by School Districts Returns of personal property, new buildings. transfers of real estate, poll and road tax. are to he made at the County Auditor's office beginning January 2 through February 28, 1943 All returns must lie made by School Districts. Your failure to make return (tills for penalty as prescribed l>\ law Do not wait until the last day to make your returns. In accordance with law. for the convenience of the taxpayers. I Willi he at the following places on the dates designated, to make returns. Personal this year. Kershaw. February 3 M t i'isgah. February 4 Ifethune, February 10 Westville February 11 Liberty Hill, February 17 Hlaney. February 18 | FKKD OC1HCRN. County Auditor AWUKN UhHUWIUtK, UAWUKH, w*/ Wants?For Sale Advi>r(l>?niui)(i under tflle h??dln< will n*. cliarKud for ut the r?te of I cent y?r word. Minimum chnrtf* ? o?nt? XiU ?et In 10 point type double vhatgo .'anil in net accompany order except *'h"re cuMtomer hue Ladv?r \ccoun* FOR RENT?Three room completely furnished ttparlmenl. AtldresH 1503 lilKhlund Avenue, Camden, 8 C. 43pd FOR RENT?The Mobley Place, as ft whole or 2 or 3 horse farms. Six utiles from Camden on Highway N'o. 34?Apply MIhh Annie 1 Mobley, Orangeburg. S- C. 41-44pd WANTED?Medium or small sized fireproof safe. Call telephone B70, Camden, S. C. 38tf WANTED?To rent a six or seven room house, close In. Permanent resldeut. Phone 581-J.k Camden, S. C . 43 4Bpd WANTED?Saleslady for retail food shop. State age, experience in meeting public and salary required. Address "Food" care The Camden Chronicle, Camden, S. C. 43pd j LOST?Small hlai'k and white male hound, smutty tan head and ears. Answers to name of "Kobe." Name of M C. Wilson, Darlington, S. C . , en collar Reward If returned. 43pd LOST?Cas ration book belonging to I Muse Jackson, Route 1. Box 93. | Ridgeway, s! C. Finddr please re-j turn to owner. 43pd LOST?A pair of ladies' goldriimmed spectacles in maroon case. Reward it returned to Camden Chronicle. Camden, S. C. 43-45pd SHOES-For shoe rebuilding and repairing call at lite Red Iloot Shop, next, door Express Office. 619 Rutledge street, A bra in M. Jones. Proprietor. Camden. S. C. 9sb. CHICK FEED?(let a bag of that good Spartan All-Mash Starter for your chicks and give them the right start Only the one feed is all you need to carry them through ttie first ten weeks Buy Spartan today and chase your chick worries away.? Wh(taker &. Company. Camden. S C. 44sbtf CURTAINS STRETCHED?At reasonable prices. All work guaranteed Address 904 Campbell Street. Camden. S. C. 3tf. Baptist Church Services The First Baptist church. Rev. J. Barnwell Caston. pastor, and Rev B Wallace Edwards, associate, pastor, announces the following services for! Sunday. January 17: Sunday school at 10 a. in ; morning worship at 11 la with the sermon subject: "Whom Say Von That I am?" Baptist Training I'nion at 6:45 p. in.: everting worship at S o'clock with the subject for the evening. "Christ's First Command - Go Ye." Both worship services will he conducted by the associate pastor. There is a warm welcome and a place for everyone in our Sunday school and Baptist Training llnion. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK, OF BETHUNE, S. C. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the request of more than twenty per cent of the stockholders of the Merchants and Farmers Bank of Bethune, S. ('., a meeting of the stockholders of said bank is called, and will be held at the office of said bank, in the town of Bethune, South Carolina, at 5 o'clock, P. M., on the ISth clay of January, 1943, for the purpose of considering a resolution to liquidate said bank, wind up its affairs, dissolve the said Corporation, Merchants and Farmers Bank of Bethune. and surrender its charter, as provided by law. JOHN T. STEVENS. President Merchants A- Farmers Bank of Bethune, S. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of James Fdwnrd Moore are hereby not ill* d 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 bv law. J. S. TIDWELL. Administrator Estate of Jantes Edward Moore Canulen. S. (*., Jan. 5, 1943 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Enterprise Building and Loan Association, of Camden, S. C . will be held In the office of the Association on West Rutledge Street. Camden, S. C , oil the 27th day of January 1943. at 10 o'clock in the morning. D. A. BOYKIN. Secretary January 12, 1943. The air speed record is 725 miles per hour, more than 12 miles a minute. It was set by two Army officers in a power dive at an east coast base. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than CreoinuLsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomul.sion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back/ (Adv.) w * i t W I n -r III I 1L ^ A Letter to Johnj' Dear John Tills letter should huvo a lot of j interest lor certainly there has been plenty taking place around the home town the puHl week to slit up all kind* of excitement. I The recent order of the OI'A 1? motorists to cut out driving their | I cars for pleuaure or fun has made a ( big splash. In fact, the situation (created by the order has been the sole topic of conversation for days and days. No matter whore you were, (everybody was tulklng about the gas| less or rather rldeless condition j which faces the biggest majority of | civilians. j And 'from what the boss man in Columbia tells me, the government j is really going to be hard-boiled j about the matter. You either knuckle down and behave by living up to the federal order or else you will do your I traveling on your footsies for many I months I The theaters, restaurants, night j clubs, bridge groups, cocktail parlies, I weddings, and the like are going to : " i be given a haymaker. Just to show j you how determined the OI'A is to (force the citizens to behave and face j the music, it might be mentioned j that last Friday night state checkers] (were in Camden taking a toll of cars |parked in the theater area, night I clnhs, and other places, i The proposed plan of the Junior League to have their midwinter ball at the Kirkwood on January 22. makes one wonder just how many of the fair dames will walk to the ball The League leaders have been very good about announcing that there will he no definite designation as to dress?those who wish to come all! dolled up may do so and those who i prefer sport clothes, may dress that J j way. j U'e talked to one lady who is quite lame >mj. caimot get down to the j movie theater except in a ear. Sh ? j has given up the idea of seeing any I | more pictures for some time. In a | case like this, it is really too bad. | for this lady does not get much out of life because of her crippled conIdition and it does seem that she should not he deprived of her only enjoyment. Someone will suggest that she take a taxi to and from !h 1 theater. Well, she isn't very well to do and taxis cost money. A business man we talked to said that he was perfectly willing to give up his occasional jaunt to the Sarsfleld. cut out calling on friends for an occasional game of cards, but he certainly Intended to see that every body else cooperated In the same manner. And John, ho 1h ilKht. If the restrictions inontlonod in the press are to he Imposed, they should be imposed on all alike. Quite a number of civilians have suggested that unless the police intend to force compliance with the stop and go signals tit Lyttleton and DeKalb streets, they might Just as well discontinue the signals. And if anyone thinks these people do not have the reason to complain let him up .a little checking himself. Wo did knd li Is not any exaggeration tX state thut very Utile respect Is partfcfttf -the signals at that corner. AnoUlCT problem, and wo are happy to say thai Dr. A W. Humphries has taken this one under his wing, and no doubt will solve It very soon, concerns the dog nuisance. Dozens, scores, in fact hundreds of canines are running at large In Camden. For some time many of the citizenry has fumed and growled about the laxity in curbing this evil. Now Dr. Humphries has stepped into the ring and Mr. dog owner may not he surprised it' he gets a notice to either tie FidO up. put him in a kennel, anyway to keep him on his own premises, or Fido may join ills ancestors in that happy hunting ground where doggies ! go. There have been feeble and sporadic attempts to curl) the dog nuisance year after year, but in each instance, little has been accomplished We have an idea that Dr. Humphries is going plates in solving this problem. I (ielting hack to the gas situation? 1 talked to one of the state OCA officials over the telephone the other day and when I asked hm to tell me just what the motorist could not do ?ho said that It would he far easier for him to elucidate on what they could do. He then went on to explain that "if it's fun. it's out." In other words, one cannot drive anywhere for pleasure. Then he added that people could drive their cars to the hospital, to a doctor, take their children to school and also drive to church. Which caused us to remark to the OCA gentleman that we did not feel it was just proper for the OPA to regard going to church as not being a pleasure. In closing John. I just want to take time to tell you what a witty shot Donnip fired in the office last Friday. I was speaking of the gas restrictions and when 1 started to mention the things a motorist could do. Don chimed in and said, "I know Skipper, I know. You can drive to the doctor, then to the hospital, then to church and then to the cemetery." So long for this week, old chap, Skip DeKalb Pharmacy I Phone 95 NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK* HOLDERS OF 8HEORN & SON! Notice is hereby givtui that a meet, lug of the atockholders df W. Sheorifl and Son, a corporation oT\the Stattfl of South Carolina, with its princlpal^M place of business at Camden, South Carolina, will be held at the place of<fl business of said corporation in the H town of Camden, South Carolina, tta 12 o'clock .noon, on the ?0th day January, 1943, for the purpose of con-H sidoring a resolution to liquidate saidl corporation, wind up its affairs, dls solve tho said corporation and sur.I render its charter, as provided bjfl law. I WILLIS SIIEORN, President W. Sheorn and Son j i For You To Feel Well 24 hours every day. 7 days every week, never stopping, the kidneys filter waste matter from the blood. ! If more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove sur* plus fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stav in the blood . without injury to health, there would be better understanding, of why the whole system is upaet when kidneys fail to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urination sometimes warns that somethini is wrong. You may suffer nagging backI ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumaUe, pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try Doati's Pills! You will be using a medicine recommended the countrv over. Doan't stimulate the function of tho kidneys and help them to'; flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Doan's today. Ubo with confidence. I At all drug stores. SAVE % P?>ICEp? I THE ORIGINAL Jgf TIIS8V I I Wind and W?ather| 1 sr. so* KEG. $? $f 00 j SIZE./. JL ! LIMITED TIME , REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Commercial Bank of Camden, S. C. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1942. A STATE BANKING INSTITUTION ORGANIZED AND OPERATING UNDER THE BANKING LAWS OF THIS STATE AND A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL MADE BY THE STATE BANKING AUTHORITIES AND BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF THIS DISTRICT. ASSETS I.u.u)> ;?1111 tlisnmiits i iii< 1 mling no overdrafts i $ 239.046 10 United State.-, (io \ i r n tn i ii! obligations, direct and guaranteed 291.000 On Obligation" of States and politic;)! subdivisions 1 SO.S, 5.01) Other joints notes .md delci. t ures Cotton IT<tduc?-rs Note* 2 9l'>26 Corporate stocks (including *2.550 no stoi k of F"deral Reserve bank 11.530.00 Cash balances ajth other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items ,n ptan , ?s <>; c olle. lion 662 4^3 s., l'ltrni'iirc and fixtures 2.9MJ 21 Other as.se'v Documental \ Smiui- Sft5t.l1 T< > I \L \SSKTS J 1.297.1 Mi 66 LIABILITIES Demand deposits ,.f indix tduais. par* netships. and corporations ? VH.ISI) ,M1 Time deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations ... 270.45" ?u Deposits of United States C,ox eminent i including postal savings t . . 2.71 S.ftb Deposits of States and political subdivisions 124.10S.2S Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc I 514.^2 TOTAL DEI 'OS ITS $1,301.079 26 TOTAL LIABILITIES t not including siibord.nated obligations shown below) $1,301,079.26 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* $ 50.000.00 Surplus 40.000 00 Undivided profits 6.407.40 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 96.407 40 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS *1.397.436 66 Tins bank's capital consists of common stock with total par \ .due of lan.Ooi) on. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned* (book value): 'a' U S (ho ertt tnetif obligations d rect atui guaranteed. p 1 cIged set lire deposits and o'liet liabilities NONE i b i O'her assets pb dged to secure deposits and other liabilities tine luding notes and bills rediseounted and sec unties sold under t pur- hn^e agreement' . ... $ 129.000 00 tp) TOTAL ... $ 129.000.00 ?Se( ured and preferred liabilities tal Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of laxx .... $ 121.949 34 (e ) TOT A I . $ 121.949 34 I. If G. Garrison. Vu e-Prcaideiit <>f the above-named bank, hereby certify that the above .statement is true to the l>est of my knowledge and belief H (1 CARRISON, Vice-President Correct?Attest W. ROBIN ZEMP. ) F M. VVOOTEN, f Directors JOHN' WHITAKER. JR ) State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, sa: Sworn to and .subscribed before me this 13th day of January, 1943 ELIZABETH M. McDOWEl.L. Notary Public. V 1 '< ... . ^ .-V. . ;. / . 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