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V-;- o"' ■ K ; ‘j r T.' '■ ^AOt TWO TUB CAMDOil CMHOtllCI.«, CAMPm OOUTM CAWOLIIIA. FWIDAY, FKmUAHV Mk 1t44 OR. C. MILLER PROMOTED TO SERGEANT Dr. C. Miller hu been promoted to •erceent end is now stettoned et CloTis. N. M. Do Yoa Want A Real Medicine For That Cough? Or Bronchial IrriUtion Caoeed bjr a Cold. Ernest L Robinson Dies In Columbia Emeet !<. Robiesoa. 4S, of near Kw. •hew. d1^ et the Vetereas’ bospUal Ip'Colonibie Sondey. Sanrirors include bis mother, Mra. Mollie Robinson of neer Kershaw; one You’ll know jroo’Te got bold of the right thing when jroh uke your first ’^dose of Bron-cBu-line Emnlsloa. It’s o6 Insipid sweet sugary con- coction but it's oi^e with a reel kick. As e matter of fact it feels greet going down—glres instant relief— soothes a backing, recking coagh el> most while you ere swallowing it. Unmistakable setisfection is guar anteed or money back, so get a bottle of Bron-cbn-line today from DeKalb Pharmacy or any itrogreaslre druggist —Adr. Charlotte. N. C., and three nieces Funeral senrices were conducted from the Buffalo Baptist church at S o’clock Wednesday afternoon by the Rer. C. R. Oriffln. assisted by the Rer. Br Sr Orooaae. Intermeat follow ed in the church cemetery. Red Cross Launched At Sonth’n Rgw. J. E. Bimlie To Spotdt Aft Moetmc At Airport. Ends OPA Hearing Agmnst Loins L: Guion In Milk Case , Southern Airways’ particiimtlon im sister-fn-Uw. Mrs. Mary RobinsoOr y,, nation-wide |200,d00,00e Bed Crees Sobscribo To Tbo Cbroniclo KERSHAW LODGE MO. Ol A. P. H llsgiilai First Tassday of BmE Month, At I P. M. TtaBan Wsleo—. J. J. C. HOITMAM, W. B. BOSS, fltpreCary. Declaring be did not think R the deaire of goremment officlala Ho ftb ouL pick np people and punish them just because they happen to orerlook aome complicated regulation.” Judge George Bell Tinunemian Thnraday of last week ended a hearing on an Of fice of Price Administration petltinr seeking to restrain Loola L Onkm of BurfeK mstor -of- itelBerthaw oowsty—OtHa—eontiDnlDg^ 4a ’conduct bia dairy business. Taxi Call 115 Taxi At Yoor SerriM! Wo bawo recently pieced into aenrice aer* erel new 1941 cars, conaiatinf of Buicks, Pootiacs, Mercury and FordS|^ and are now in poeitkm to firo you IHroptnt serrice, ftofeftb* er wHb courteous drnr* era and clestn cars. INDEPENDENT TAXI CD. BERNIE HINSON. Manager €AHHJ&^¥ OR^^HGSt^ PHONE 115 drtre will be formally laonched at a meetlag at Woodward Airport this afternoon. It was announced by Ike F. JoDcs, rice president of the organira- tion. BsttX Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, will be the principal speedier at the rally and will outlhie the nrgent need of oontrfbvtlng to the rasL hnmanhaiian cause. Friday's meeting. Mr. Jones said, will be a preinde to the actual drtre which begins at the airport <m March IsL Mrs. Ike F. Jones Is chairman of a committee which, during the week of March 1 to 7, wlU be present at the operations, administration and main tenance departments to accept sah- scriptions. The military personnel Will hare an opportnnlty to oontrlbntei There will be no solicitation of enllat- ed men, but they'may make a rolun- tary contribution If they wish. Be sides Mrs.. Jones, the committee In cludes Mrs. Watson 8. Eaddy.'Mrs. & R. Ward, Mrs. A. R. Burrows and Mrs. O. F. BosL "Southem Airways last year fulfill- ed its obligation to the Red Cross,' Mr. Jones stated, "and I am sore that we will again contribute onr full share toward Kershaw County's quota o( 114,600, eren thongh this figure la Considerably shore last year's dna to the huge Increase in fhe overall quota for the nation. "We sbonld keep in mind," Mr. Jones adds, "that the Red Croaq. Is not merely an organisation of nnrses that 'helps out’ here and there. It la a bona Dda auxiliary to the armed forces of the United dtates performing an indispensable aerrice not only In erery theatre of war on the globe bat to the families of onr fighting men as well "As President Rooserelt pointed ont in proclaiming March as *Red Cross Month.” the organisation’s wartime ae- tiritiea is rast and raried, including the collection of life earing blood for the wounded, recreational programs In military hospitals, helping families of Mwrioa.HMMI yltsi l00d» Ll said be did not bear from this appaal uadi fire nwtha later. Febniary IS was the date set for argnment on the case. Tbe complaint against Gnkm was signed by . Carlisle Roberts, Cnarlea a KOlott and Marlon Molae. OPA an- foroemsBt attorneys.—^The State. . . staffs to our prisoners of war, pr^a- ration of tons of sorgical dressings, operating orerseas clubs and enter tainment centers, as well as siding in recruiting Army and Nary nurses. But the work of the American Na tional Red Croec does not atop here. It’s reBponsibilitias carries ovt to all parts of the world where distress and disaster'strikes at great popnlationa. It’s record over the years, in pesos time and war time, makee it worthy I indeed -of-the^foUeisL measuare-of-tai- dirldusi support, even though such support may mean grare personal sacrifice. AUegiag that Guion had booght and sold milk in axcesa of ceiling prices, the OPA attempted to prove that the dairyman had. as a "wholesaler," sold milk at Shaw Field* in excess of these pricee, that be had sold to retail cna- tomers also in excess of retail prices and has failed to keep an accurate record in accordance with OPA regu lations. In reply ,to the question as to whether or .not Onion was a whole saler, Judge, Timmerman retorted "Congreu has declared a policy -not to pnnlah people for any inadverdent Tiolations. only for wilfid ones." Tim merman pointed out farther that In his opinion the word "wholesale" must be Interpreted according to the Isngn age of ,the man in tbe street and not according to rules and regulations which one may or may not nnder- stand. In regard to charges that Onion had sold milk to the quartermaster and post exchange at Shaw Field in excess of ceiling prices. Judge Tim merman atated "the tectimonr does not support such a charge." and that "price regulations are not being inter fered with." Stating that they had been erron- eoosly advised as to transportation rates on milk, OPA officials remarked "it was never our intention to pen alise anyone on inadequate informa tion.” C. E. Logwood, director of the freight and express bureau of ths state pnblic service commission, pointed out that no common carrier freight rates for the transportation of milk in glass quart bottles in inter city truck servlM was, to his knowl edge, in effect Consequently, he added, since J3nion la a prirate ciUsen he is not required to concur to specific rates in trans porting milk. Wtt&Ml O. W. Uope of FINAL DISCHARGE Notice M heteby given that one month from this date, on March t. 1644, Nannie Fsnlkenbcrry will 'make to the Probate Conrt of Kershaw Connty, her final ratam aa Admiaia- tratrix of tha estate of Lee J. Fhnlken- biRTy. deceased, and om the aama dai she will apply tp the aeid Oeert for Anal discharge as aeld Adshriafratit N. C. ARNMTT, Jsdga of Probata Camden, 8. C., Feb. t, 1944. 47g Armsr SMB OTA c ov® USE 666 444 XMIHL SAIVL NOSC DtOfS LADIES! JUST RECEIVED^A FEW PAIRS OF SCISSORS ALSO A DOZEN PAIR OF PINKING SHEARS GET YOURS -TODAY! McLEAN HARDWARE CO. Buy War Bonds and Stampa '3 t I DONT MISS IT! A Rip-Snorting ~ Game V STUDENT OFnCERS Led ByLt D. H. Henderson, Former OktilR»n& A & M Star -VS- AVIATION CADETS Led By Cadet Diok Mehen, Tennessee All-Southern and Madiaon Square Garden AlkAmericsm WEDNESDAY NIGHT MARCH 1st, 1944 A High School Gymnasium ADMISSION 20c—Children f^COME EARLY-NO RESERVED SEATS or match ADET DETACHMENT WILL ATTEND flatly contradicted prices on the sale of milk In Charleston quoted by ths OPA to which the OPA admitted they had been "inadvised." W. M. Swindler of Columbia and J. P. Parr, OPA investigator were the only other wltneeses heard during the afternoon. Evller In the day Mr. Guion, who Is being represented by Clint T. Gray- don of Columbia, declared he had been eporatlng hla dairy in good faith, ex- plaining he had filed an application with the OPA requesting permission to sell milk at 18 cents a quart He NOTICE OF SALE Notice* is hereby given that in ac cordance with tbe terms and pro visions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County in the caae of John T. Stevens, Plaintiff, vs. Frances Edna Welsh, individually and as Administratrix of the estate of O. C. Welsh. Hattie W. Moore. Annie W. Conder, Almetta W. Latimer, J. T. Welsh, Hattie W. Marler and Beck ham H. Clyhufn, as administrator of the estate of W. U. Clybhm, deceased. Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Camden. S. C.,. during the legal hours of sale on the First Monday in March, 1844, being the 6th day there of. the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, in tbe County of Ker shaw. State of South Carolina, con taining one hundred forty-six and fifteen one hundredths (146.16) acres, more or less, bounded North by lands now or formerly of Mrs. M. H. Brewer. South by lands formerly ol the estate of John T. Welch, Ekist by lands form erly of Mrs. C. A. W^h, an34Vest^'V Ignds of W. W. Horton, John Whitley, and lands of the Town of Kershaw, formerly a part of this tract Also ThaL tract of land containing fifty- .six (56) acres, more or less, about one mile South of ths town of Ker shaw askI bounded. North A>f 4aBda formerly oTjGl .Welch,^ East by right of way of Southem BAilroadCom- pany. South by lands now or formerly of the estate of John T. Welch, and West by lands now or .formerly of Norman Hilton, and being the tract conveyed totG. C. Welch by deed of L. A. Witkowsky, Master, dated De- eemb^ 10, 1910, recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of Court of Kershaw County in Book AC at Page 9S1. Terms of Sale: For Cash, the Mas ter to require 'of the successfol bid der. other than the plalntltts, herein, a deposit of five (6) per cent of bk bid, same to be forfeited in ease of non-compliance; the bidding will to- main open for a period of thirty (tO) days after the public auction. % N. C. ARNETT, Pr(^)ate Judge—KxOfflelo Mairtiir> Is Your Washing Machine In Need OfReprir? Save energy your valuable time for Victory I . . and by keeping your washing machine in good working condition 1 Aa soon aa it needs adjustment to any way, call us! We assure "you expert service ... to keep your ' important ^'household help*^ in efficient order. Maxie L, Berry SPEQAUZING IN GENERAL CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR SHOP (Located in old Bakery—at the rear of Poetoffice) J. Team Gettys. Plaintiffs Attorasy. Stawart and WlUlams, Attorneys for DefendanL W. U. Clybnm estate. 4A60 Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic brondiltis may develop If fonr cough, cheet cold, or acute bron- land kod you cannot af ford to take a chance with an chitle Is not treated I with any medicine itdit to the Mat of tha trouble to iooeen and expel germ laden and aid nature to aootbe and raw, tender, inflamed bronchial Oreomulsion blencb beechwood creo- aote by epedal proceM with othar tixpa teated medktnee for ooughg. It contalna Donarootlea. No matter bow many medtainea you have tried, tdl your druggkt to mB : Ion with the! a bottle of Oreomukton ^ atandtngyoumnstUkathawayltqalek- tyiJlaya tee cough, penmtttnt reel and mtpt or 100 art to bavo ytm ■hmF COMPLETE STOCK OF WIZARD MUFFLERS AND TAR, PIPES To Fit Any Make Or Model Car. Come Complete. Wizard LAST LONGER tT^\\ GU.^RANTeEu FVom 6 Months To 2 Yeaht. Priced From $8.50 to Western Auto Associate Store *<EVERYTH1NG FOR THE AUTOMOnLE OWNERS ^ Hoow Owned by W. R. BOWmnt k