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Bethnne News Notes
E. L. DaridBon,. sopply itodent
pastor of the Methodisi cirareb here,
preached his farewell aennon Sandar
momlns before reeamlng his stndlea
at Wofford coUege. Mr. Darldson
filled the Tacancy when the.Her. Mr.
Bedenbongh resiinied to enter the
chaplaincy this summer. The' three
local chorehes hare famished chap
lains. At the present there la no per-
mament pastor in Bethnne.
Lt. P. Lw Padaa and Cpl. R. M
Tamer of Fort Jackson, suffered in
juries Saturday when the Jeep In
which they were riding orertumed on
Lynches Rlrer bridge. Both were
taken to the Camden hospitaL
Mr.'and Mrs. N. B. Traesdale of
Gastonia. - spent' sereral days here
this we^ They returned to their
home Wednesday, accompanied by
their little daa^ters. Sara Isabelle
and Altbea, who spent the summer
here with thMr grandparents. Dr. and
Mrs. E. Z. Traesdale.
Sgt and Mrs. W. R Richardson of
Bennettsrille, were recent guests of
Mr. i^nd Mrs. June Traesdala Sgt
Richardson has just returned frosB 21
months serrlce orarseas.
R. B. McCasl^U and L. D. Barr at-
FOR RENT
A six to eight horse farm about five
miles from C^den. A comfortable
residence, and six tenant houses in
nice condition. Land is in a good state
of cultivation.
Apply C. J. SHANNON, JR.,
Camden, South Carolina
Expert Radio Repairs
We are equipped to repair any make
or model Radio, from a tube to rebuilding
a complete radio. ^ .
Our service is backed by more than
eighteen years of knowing how.
Due to the shortage we can only fur-
rush parts and tubes for sets that are~
brought to our shop.
VICK RADIO SERVICE
KERSHAW, SOUTH CAROUNA
tended Rpad lodge in Colnmhla Wed
nesday.' ^
J. N. McLaurIn has gone to Kalker-
ten.v Ind., where he has accepted work
in an o^mmce depot
Misses Margaret slid Caroline Mc
Dowell of Tampa, Fla., were recent
guests their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. McDowelL
O. W. Elmore, Nary, Who is sta
tioned at Charleston, spent the week
end here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Outlaw.
Mrs. B. B. Padgett and son, Alfred
McLaughlin, spent Sunday la Hoff
man. N. C., with Mrs. Padgett’s fath
er, Mr. Ellis.
Mrs. Amanda McKinnon has receir
ed a letter from'her son, Sgt. Nell
McKinnon, stating that he was in a
hospital suffering from a wound that
he had received while serving with
his battalion in France.
Pfc. Carl Harrison of Camp Stew
art, spent the week-end here wHh his
wife, (Margaret Hearn), and son.
Mrs. L. D. Robertson is risUing in
the home of Mrs. B. L. Norwood in
McBm
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oathings and lit
tle^ daughter. of ParllngtoiL-are rislt.
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Lane.
Miss Blanche Edna Branhon of (Co
lumbia. spent the week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Brannon.
Wallace Phillips, Navy, has return
ed to the West coast after spending
some time here with his wife and
little son.
Mrs. Love Hearon of Camden, visit
ed in the home of her son, T. E.
Hearon, recently.
FriendW of Mr, J. D. Crawford will
regret to leam that he is quite ill at
hla home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Gregg King and little
daughter of Bennettsville, spent Satur
day in the home of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. M. O. King.
Mrs, P. J. Beam of Cayce, was the
week-end guest of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Z. P. Gordon.
Mrs. Tom Duncan and children
Augusta, Oa., were recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. Loving Davis.
Mrs. Wallace Phillips is visiting her
sister. Miss Mary Nancy McLaurIn
in Wilmington. N. C.
j' Mr. and Mrs. M. O. King and Mrs
Bill King visited Pfc. Bill King
Fort Bragg Sunday.
I Alro Horton, first class seamah, is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrt. Ira
at
IBEK
as ehargsd tor at tiM rats s< 1
Cash mast
If
type
For Solo
FOR SALE—One cabinet radio, RCA>
VlctoK with an electric diaL 1110.
May be seen at t08 Fair 8L lS-2tp
FOR SALE—One. R. Ct A. cabinet
radio. See Tom Cameron at Mari
on’s Service Station. 2ST
FOR SALE—One-humey Hot Plates
and Openers. Camden Hard
ware and Supply Co., Phone 7. 20c
FOR SALE—A few used oil burning
heaters in good condition. No per
mit necessary. Camden Furniture
Co. Phone 160. 20
FOR SALE—Electric sewing macnine.
Executive desk and swivel chair
(walnut), like new. Desk pad.
Leather bound organUer. Steel let
ter tray. If interested address F care
of Chronicle. 20?
FOR SALE—One smooth mouth mare
snule, weighs 1100 lbs., no bad
habits, works anywhere, perfectly
sound, |9&, live near Marshall
church. P. D. Stokes. CassatL 8
€., route 2. 20p
FOR RENT—Furnished S-foom oOi-
tage, with riova and electric refiig-
erator. Apply ¥. A. Bradley. Phcme
1S8 or 814-J. 2Sc
FOR RCNt—Two first floor fiimlsli-
ed apartmenL Modem, electric
stove and refrigerator. Cal) Phone
fU4. 2fp
FOR RENT—^Three room apartmenL
private bath, all modem conven
iences, also a nice bed room with
twin beds. Both heated with oil
heat Phone 290-W or 1211 Broad
street
26?
for rent—S-room house with mod-
' em convMiiences, electric refrigera
tor, Venetian blinds, at 0011 E.
Hampton St Apply to T. A. Brad
ley, Phone 1S8 or Mrs. LeRoy
Taylor, 002 E. Hampton St, Cam-
dett.R.tJ. -
Lost — Fovnd
LOST—Gas ration book A,n Issued to
A. H. Anderson, Lugoff, 8. C. 26p
LOST—Ration book No. 4, issued to
Margaret Blackwell, Hermitage Cot-
ton Mills, Camden, 8. C. 26p
LOST—"A” gasoline ration book, is
sued to Willie Lawson, Boykin, S.
C. 26p
FOR sale—117 1-2 acre farm on the
Black River Road. 8 miles from
Camden, one six-room dwelling
house and one four-room tenant
house; five barns. 86 acres open
land with 20 acres cotton allotment.
Good farming land Will sell for
$2,200. Grover C. Anderson, at Cam-
OASUm
Professioiial AN .
... Bisiicss Carl
DIXON’S SHOE Sl^
HAVE YOUR SHOES REFAlRtg,
EXPERT repairmen
I have with me te operate sm ^
shop, Mr. J. T. Rowell
StHwon, Ions experienced In tsTi
repair baainfoa.
Looatad A4-.
D. C DImm’s Bsrfaa
SSI Eroad Stieat CsmdM^ $,
chicks and glva thaai ths rigbtm
Only tha one feed la all you sM
carry tham through ths tiit i
weeks Boy Spartan todfy g
chase your chkk werrlss atm
Whitaker A OmBpany, ^
tt
den Postoffice, Camden, S. C. 26p
FOR SALE—Seat covers for almost
any make or year model car. Most
of these Covers are tailored pre-war
plaids. Come in and see them be
fore they are gone. Stogner Motor
Company. Phone 670, 128 B. DeKalb
ftreet 18c
FOR SALE—Baby
Reds. Crosses or
NOTICE
The Books are now open for the
payment of 1944 Oty Taxes. During
the month of Setitember a 2 Percent
taxes.
LOUISE W. BOYKIN,
City Clerk and Treasurer.
iB. Horton.
I ’The public school will open Monday
morning after being postponed for a
. week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKinnon
and little daughter spent Sunday In
HartsviHe with Mrs. McKinnon’s par
ents. Mr. snd Mrs. DeWltt.
i Mrs. M. F. Helms and daughter,
Mins Frances Helms, of Columbia,
were visitors here this week. Miss
Helms left Wednesday for North (Caro
lina where she win take np her ihrties
I as teacher.
Mrs. J. H. West has returned from
a week’s stay with her sister, Mrs.
iLacoste, in St. Charles.
chicks.
Heavies,
Rocks,
mixed.
$12.50 per hundred. The qaallty ex-
perlenced chick raisers demand.
Payment with order free dNIvery.
Worthwhile Hatcheries, 101 W.
North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Md.
/ 28-280
Wanted
WANTED—To make rent for-3-room
furnished apartment attractive to
refined couple for protection. Apply
201 DeKalb St., or Phone 656..
26.27P
Mrs. J. L. Goff
Of Blaney IMes
WANTED TO RENT—A small apart
ment with private bath and private
entrance, or a room with these con
veniences, either of the two to ha
completely furnished. Address a let
ter to “Apartment” care of The
Chronicle.-y k ^
I Funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta
' Altie Goff, 64, Who died at her home
near Blaney. Tuesday night atter an
illness of several months, were held
St 6 o’clock Thursday afternoon at
the Highway Pentacoatal Holiness
church, conducted by the Rev. R. O.
Corvin, assisted by the Rev. Joe
Campbell. Interment followed in the
churchyard.
WANT TO BUY 6 room house
in food condition and near
sch^. Address all inquiries
to Box No. 421.
LOST—^“A” gasoline ration book, is
sued to Albert Jackson, Camden, S.
C., route 3. ' 26p
EQQ8 FOR HATCHING — Plmj
leeted' Tripls A blood-tests4
$1.00 par aatttng oC 16. Whits 1
New Hampshtaw Reds—The
Floral Company. POULTRY^
PARTMENT, located West ‘
StreeL Phone 683.
LOST—"A” gas ration book, A868437.
Finder retom to Manfield Jones,’R.
2, Camden, S. C., or this office. 26p
LOST—Ration Wk No. 3. Issued to
JsmeS Jones, 816 Mill StreL Cam
den, S. C. 26p
LOST—Gasoline ration book A, issned
to Leonard Bradley, also tan key
folder and keys. Leonard Bradl^,
route 1, Camden, S. C. 26p
LOST—Ration book No. 3, issued to
Cora C. Sparrow and Lang J. Spar-
mw. And ration hook No 4, iasped
to M^^rie E. Sparrow.
26p
LOST—Ration book No. 3, issued to
John Mickle, Rebecca Mickle and
EMdy Mickle, route 3, Camden, S.
C. 26p
LOST—Possibly on streets of Camden,
* a pair of eye glasses with light
colored frames; bifocal lenses. Call
113 if found. 26c
REWARD—16 to the person rsi
to Carolina Fomltore Co.
bank atatemont containing
checks, issued on (Commercial
of Camden. Floyd H. Boykii,
llna Fumltare Go.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that a
month from this date, on Octobir
1844, Charles B. Blyther will aahi
the Probate Court of Kershaw Oro
his final return as Admlniatrator
the estate of Thomas B. Blythw, i
ceased, and on the same date h« i
apply to the said Court for a ih
discharge as said Administrator
W. a ARNgfT;—’
Judge of' f
CaaRwai,
Probate for Kershaw Oaa
S. C., Sept SO, lS4i
«aiM> discharge
$5.00 REWARD for information lead
ing to recovery of small boy’s side-
walk bicycle, stolen from school
yard Monday. Painted blue. One
pedal missing. Mrs. L. A. Savage.
Phone 261-J. 210 Greene St. 26p
WANTED—To buy used furniture,
odd pieces and general fumltora.
Camden Fumltare Co. Phone 156
litfo
LOST—One day last week, roll of
money, containing eight $60 bills,
and two $10 hills. A reward of $50
will be given to the finder of this
money if returned to the Broad
Street Lunch. 26c
LOST—SAVINGS BOOK T-S-
Mrs. Goff, who had lived in Blaney
all her life, waa a member of the
Union Baptist chnrch near Blaney.
Surviving are her husband. J, L.
Goff of Blaney. two daughters, Mrs.
D. E. Jeffers of Bdgewood and Mrs.
Jessie Watts of Colombia; two sons.
Dewey Goff of Great Falls, snd Har
vey Goff of Knoxville, Tenn.; one sis
ter, Mrs. Kittle Wilson of Norwood.
N. C., and 11 grandchildren.
WANTED—Pulpwood, hardwood, tlai.
her. We also boy land. Help your
government by eeUing yonr wood
now. Want to buy several good
nsed trucks. See D. J. (heed, or
caU S2L P. O. Box 214, Cam
den. 8. C. 26tf
WANT TO RENT a house with
aix or sewen rooms, close to
schooL Address all inquiries
to Box No. 421.
A I T!
For Rent
FOR RENT—Famished bed room. 202
DeKalb St. 26-28c
First Savings & Loan Association
of Camden, S. C. In thirty days, I
will apply for duplicate. Eraeet
Burlt. 2g.2gp
WEATHERSTRIPPINQ, Insulation,
Calking, featuring Protez Lifetims
Metal Strips. For estlmato or
■^Ite M. R, Simpleton, Sumter, 8.
U-> P.O. Box $86—Rural 4611. lOtfo
NOTICE—W. L. Johnson .4 Son,
roach, waterbug and bedhog ex
terminators. Material used not poL
sonons. No odor. All work guaran
teed one year.. Box 403, Chester,
8. C. Mpl^re.
“^Ito D. L. Bradley, t acres
Q«t a bag of that good
^Spartan AM-Maah Starter tor yoar
Notice hi hereby given that J
month from this date, on Octobwl
1044, Fannie J. Traesdale and X
’Traesdale will make to the Pnk
Court of Kershaw (bounty their Q
return as Executrix and Exeestor
the estate of L. E. Traesdel, deoeai
end on the same date they wot ip
to the said Court for a final diachs
as said Executrix and Ebiecutor.
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw Ooa
Camden, S. C., Sept. 4, M44.
FINAL DlSCHARGl
Notice k hereby given
month from this date, on 8e;
18, 1944, Mrs. Mary 8. Lowiy
make to the FTobate Court flf
Shaw Ckmnty her final return u
mlniatratriz of the estate of Wm
Ia Lowry, deceased, and ou ihe au
date she will ^apply to th* AN Cm
for a final disEhargu ns asid idadi
tratrlx.
N. a ARMIR.
- ladfu itMMi
Camden, 8. C., Aug. 1$, IMi
CONVEYANCES
Conveyancee recorded at the o(l
of the register of deeds st tka eoi
house during the past week tscta
the following:
D. G. McDonald to Addia LMri
Stover, 200 acres. Eldns A Mds
to S. A. Ammons, boost asd 1
Mamie Tucker to Dock DrakeioH,
•ere. M,_H,,jgiuL®miutlL»«
Msryfl
ell Scott to Thompson and Xaiy I
field, 1 lot
FOR THE OPENING O^' THE
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart-
tnent, located .at 1503 Highland Axeu.
Camden, 8. C. 26p
Associate Southern
FOR RENT—Two second floor furn
ished apartments. Modern, electric
etove and refrigerator. Call Phone
' 9114. 28p
'I^OTICE OF APPUCATION
T
Auto Accessory Store
^OR CHARTER
I
. DeKalb Street, next door to Thomas Tavern
C. B. Blyther, Owner
A, WORD OF ADVICE—If you are planninf on purchaainf any Auto Accessor-
iee for yow car, WAIT until jrou can inwosUfate our stock. We will open for busi
ness in the building formerly occupied by the Atlantic and Pacific sTea Company
store, on DeKalb strict (just west of the Thomas* Ta'rom) on OCTOBER 12. Car
penters decorators are now preparing the place for our occupancy. We will
carry a full of Auto Accessories, Radio Parts, Sporting Goods, etc., anj later,
wikito wartime restrictions ere lifted, will bawe an outstanding line of electrical
a^n^imt, including washers, refrigerators, ranges, etc. DON’T BUY until you have
iawesligated our merchandise and our prices. -
Notice is hereby glvsM that after
the expiration of three days from the
date hereof, the underalgned will ap
ply to the Secretary of State of South
(krollna for a charter for a proposed
Oorporatlon to be known as George
E. Stuart, Inc., which eorporatlon will
have Its principal oCtlM la ChmiML
8. (X, and will be antkorised to migage
in the bnalnees of adrertlaliig, print
ing. engraving, stationary and sup
plies and newspaper operation, and do
any and all thhigs In^satal to these
and other related aetlritles. <
(Sl^Md) Georgs S. Stuart,
M. Q. StaarL
tnoorporatcra
(kmdea, 8. C.
Bspesmber 15, 1944. 26c
•I LOST 52 Lkal
anpmsixs ta
Associated Store
tf.*
TAXPAYERS
In compliance with the law, the Coir
troller General's office has instruct^ i
office to make collection in aWDeUnqui
Taxes in Kershaw County during the Fi
and in all cases where the taxes are r
paid promptly, I am required to levy i
on and sell the property of the Del
quent Taxpayer for the taxes. Ma
automobiles have been escaping^ taxatn
My definite instructions are to seiije, le
upon, and sell such cars, upon which ti
es have not been paid, unless payment
taxes be made promptly.
DsKALB FNARMABY.
I have no choice in the matter, ai
hope that the taxpayers will coopei
with my office,] so that the taxes ma:
collected without levy and sale, wl
would necessarily involve, more expf
to the taxpayer. _
J.H.McLE0D,
Sbcrilf of Kmknw CMty.