The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 12, 1945, Image 8

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*-■ Bewafe Con^ Ins CMM SMS That Hang On pranptlT nia<* tottt MStoC Iht •Id nAtunTt^Maii inflamed tooSbSu , TbQ T'oar dragsiat fltf Oeomnlilon with 90a miMi Vk» the theeM^orfoa ^lON 1_ • vniK|iin9 New Manager To Take Over The Ivy Lodge Hot^l Kidneys Must Work Well- For You To Feel Well >4 ko«n araiy day, 7 day* •yary W/a • VM/W VTVI7 oaak. Mr*r atopping. tlM kidaay* Altar roiB taa blood. ittar froiB If oiora paopla war* awar* of how tha Udsm BUiat eooataatly ramor* aur* pldl I fttld. airaaa add* and othar waata Battar that cannot atar in tha Mood wlthowt injury to haalth, thara would ha battar undaratanding of why tha wbola ayatam la upact whan kldnaya fall to runetloa propariy. Burning, acanty or too froquant urina tion aamatiniaa warn* that aoaaathing la wrong. Yon may auffar nagging back- aeha, nMdacbaa, disainaaa, rhaumatlc pain*, getting up at aigbta, awalling. Whpr not try Doan'* PilUl Von wW ba uaing a mHicina raeommandad tha country orar. DDan*rBtiwnitata tha fnao- tlon of tha kidney* aad hatp tbam to Auah out poiaonoua araata from tha Mood. They contain nothing harmful. Gat Daaa'a today. Uaa arlth confldanoa. At all drug atoraa. Doan SPILLS Guy W. Amaton, a hotel man of many yean of experience, will take over the management and operation of the Itj Lodge <here on Nov. 1. Mr. Amason. a son of Mre. Pearl A mason, who has been in charge of the Lodge since June, was connected with the Fred Roberts hotel at Dub lin, Ga., also the Phil Cook at Adel, Ga.. as well as a number of others. Mrs. Amason plans to return to Bishopville, where she will have charge of the dining room of the Hotel Lee. The Ivy Lodge is to be renovated and next spring it is planned to build an addition on the north side to house a modem dining room. Famous Author ! Grew Up While At Cool Springs Rmutld KniclMide, Author of *The Winda Blow Gent- I7** Known Here GIVE To NatkmalWar Fund All Laxatives Are Net Alike a xslmite that all .ajMKiTUW wrw W ISSS SIUM YOU certsliUy have a SURPRIM await- If you think for !axatfvM are more. iiig you when you take KruachenMta. VTDUB you feel bloated, headachy and neanly atugflab—bacauaa you need a good cleanmg out — adiat you than ahould try ia KRU8CHEN SALTS. . * want relief you want it .-.jiy*# only aa directed. Regu late the doee to suit youraelf. Re- niember the name and get KRUaCHXN SALTS today at any good drug store. Krusch&t Saifs DeKalb Pharmacy — Phone 95 Any Quantity of All Varieties of PECANS WANTED USE. PECAN COMPANY Office and Warehouse West Broad Street Central of Georgia Railway Yard Savannah, Georgia Meat Market •Slaughtering • Meat Curing • Processing— Veketables - Fruits - Meats and Poultry • Lockers 1 - Camden Frozen Foods, Inc. Rutledge Street — Camden, S. C. Reigning Favorite BETTY 6RABLE, appearing in 20th Century-Fox’s ’’The Dolly Sisters,” names Royal Crown Cola her favorite. It won her taste-test. Try it youis^. Say C for me!** TTiat’s the quick way to get a frosty bottle of Royal Crown Cola—^lest by tastg-^f ' 5, ^ ROYAL CROWN BOTHiNG CO. S. C Ronald Kirkbride, author of “l%e Winds Blow Gently,’' “Dark SufTend- er” and other novels, and also a play wright, spent most of bis boyhocxl in Camden. -His father William Kirkbride, weal thy mine owner, whose home was in New York and Boston, purchased Cool Springs plantation in 1912 at which time Ronald was but two years of age. The family became outstanding in Che Camden winter colony and took an active part in the outdoor activi ties of this resort community. Wil liam Kirkbride in particular was fond of all equestrian events and was an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Kirkbride the family consisted of the son, Ron ald, another son, Malcolm, now in the U. S. Nary and an outstanding squash racket player, and a daughter, Ad^e. Ronald Kirkbride wrote “Dark Sur render" in 1933, when he was resid ing at Millway plantation at Boykin with his bride of a year, formerly Miss Katrina Spaulding, whom he married in Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1932.’ Two children were born of the union. But the married life of Ronald and Katrina lasted but six years. Ronald went to England in 1937 and spent the next four years in London and also at Capri. It was in 1940 when in England that he married an Ehiglish girl. In the writing of the novel “Dark Surrender” Kirkbride had as a col- leborator, Richard Blackwell Boykin, known here as “Dixie." Kirkbride has written six novels and three plays. The three plays were produced on a London stage. His latest novel. “The Winds Blow Gently,” came .off the press last March. AdvertiMinants under this heeding wll be charged tar at the rate at 1 cent per word. Mtnlmum charge Si oenta. Ade eet In IB point type doable chergiL Cash must nocompeny order exoept where cuetomer hns Ledawr Account. For Sal# FOR SALE—^Three white Xing pige ons, 15 for the three. Bill Savage, St- Camden. 1307 Broad 30c FOR SALE—Chattanooga MiddleBns. tar. In perfect condition, with skele ton wings for potato digging. If Interested, contact L. P. Thompson, Liberty Hill, S. C.*0p FOR SALE—Six nice Essex and Po- land-China pigs, eight weeks old, 17.60 each or |40 for the lot. Live near Marshall church. P. D. Stokes, route 2, CassatL S. C.30p FOR SALE—Three long tables in corner store next to postofflce. Apply Mrs. B. O. Sanders. Phone 469.- 30p FOR SALE—Baby' chicks. Now is the time to raise your fryers for fall eating. DeKalb Bike Shop. 28-32P FOR SALE—2.000 bushels full grain seed oatsv cleaned and treated." t Price 11.10 per bushel. J, L. Guy, Camden. 28-80 Two Big Real Estate Deals Are Made Here John Wall and W. L. DePaas Properties Di^>osed of FOR SALE—Town of BethUne, S. C., ^ house. 3 lots, entire block back of Presbyterian church, 1 solid hard wood dining suit, 1 wicker table, 2 metal beds, 1 framed picture. For information Phone 62414 or write E. 8. Hough, 1811 St. Denis Ave., Norfolk, Va. • 31-3Sp FOR SALE—I have, for sale 138.7 acres of land, now owned by the Elstate of Otto Slesinger, known as a part of the Stokes land, situate Jn the Reedy Branch section of Lee ‘ county, containing some 60 acres of open land under caltlvation, and the remainder partially open, and partly In prospective timber. Said lands being on Big Timber Branch, and adloinlng lands of Singletary, of Dr. Baskin and of Massabeau. Priced for quick sale at $3,750.00. L. W. Moore, Agent, Bishopville, S. C. 28-30C Two real estate deals of some mag nitude were' consumated in Camden during the past week. The home of Col. John Wall, Broad and Green, streets, formerly the late Prank Coursens residence, was sold to Col. E. S. Van Benschoten, whose present address is Charleston. He is an army man and with the Field Artillery attached to the Charleston Port of Embarkation. He has one son attending Alabama University at Au burn, another in the Charleston High school and also a member of that High school football team, and two other children. The new owners will take posses sion of their Camden home on Nov. 1. The other deal involves the same of the home of the late William L. dePass at Fair and Uniqu streets. Henry savage, Jr., is the purchaser. ' TRADE IN your old electric refriger ator while there is still a market. Free appraisals given on any new model you may solect. EHectrio Service and Appliance Shop, next door to Belks. 26c For RmiI FOR RENT—Furnished house on Mill St. Apply 1207 Mill St., or Phone 631-W. 30p Mrs. E. A. Walters Died Suddenly Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Ad- line Walters, who died suddenly at her home near Cassatt, Sept. 21, were held the following Sunday at Marsh all church, by her pastor. Rev. W. M. Rabon. She was bom March 9, 1873, and lived ail her life in Kershaw county. She had been a faithful mem ber of Cassatt Baptist church for the past several years and a teacher in the Sunday school. Her presence will be greatly missed. Mrh. Walters is survived by her husband. L. P. Walters, one daughter, Mrs. Ottie Johnson of Sumter, three step daughters. Mm. ^W. P. McGuirt, Mrs. T. A. Spears of Camden, Mrs. Jas. Crenshaw of Vanwyck. three brothem and a number of nephews and nieces. The total U, S. 1946 potato crop has been estimated at 433,000 000 bushels, as compared with about 379,000.000 in 1944, and an average of $376,000,000 for the years 1934-43. No. 14626 TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OP COMPETROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, D. €.. Sept. 28, 1946 Whereas, satisfactory evidence has been presented to the Comptroller of the Currency that The Commercial Bank of Camden,. Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States re quired be compiled with before being authorised to commence the business of Banking as a National Banking As sociation. Now, therefore, I Preston Delano, Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that the said The Com mercial ^nk of Camden having com plied with the requirements of the Statutes of the United States as afore said, is authorized to commence the business as a National Banking Asso ciation, under the title The Com mercial National Bank, on October 1, 1945. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of office this 28th day of September, 1946. S/ Preston Delano, 29-37C Comptroller of the Currency. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of Henry Dixon Niles are hereby no tified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties. If any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, •within the time prescribed by law, Banna Green Niles, EJxecutrlx. Camden, S. C.. Sept. 21, 1945. 29-Slp LAST CALL! CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOR OVERSEAS MUST BE MAILED BT OCTOBER I5IU Only a few days remata far yoa to gat Christmas package, off to me* aad irsmna ki the armed senices overseas. ACT PROBfPT- AiV—the lost day for Christmas 1ir**fritr la OCTOBER 15th. MMENSIONS OP PACKAGB: Weight—Nat ta exeeed 5 . , , Length—Nat ta exeaed 15 inches. NOTE—The length, phis the distaaea aronnd (girth). A LIMITED SUPPLY af Frail Caka in atma far BOW avalUhle. A* yoar •BN’S FAMOUS PBUIT CAKK! your paekaga NOW—TODAY! far CLAUS- ClauSSenS h'uil WmatMl WANT TO RENT—A five or six room unfurnished house as soon as pos sible. Call 589-M. or see Preston Rivers at Powe Veneer Plant. 29p WANTED—You to try Kennedy's Ointment for piles, sores and akin diseases. Good for corns, athlete's foot Ooarantehd and sold by Da- | Kalb Pharmacy. 2$-S6p WANTED—Party wUh sawmill to cut timber by contract William T. Miller. 2t-2Sc WANTED—All people euffering from Udney trouble or backache to try Klddo, $L00. Money back fuana- < tea. At DeKalb Pharmacy. tlASp WANTED—To buy need turnltve, odd pieces and general furniture. Camden Furnitnre Co. Phone 168 lltfc WANT TO BUY—A baby carriage. In good condition. See Mrs. Jack Moore, Walnut St. or call 427-J. 30c WANTED TO BUY—Big prices paid for did paper weights, with flowers or animals moulded ineide glass, ' old double students lamps, old par lor lamps, lamps with marble bases, old pictures, China ware, ornaments, furniture, brass andirons. Write today deProntaut’a, Augusta, Ga. All sales vonfidential. Anything old wanted. 30p Lost •— Fouid { LOST—At parking area, one football that fell out of car when door was open. Finder please return to Usher Myers, Jr., Camden. S. C. SOp LOST—Ration books No.. 4, issued ^to Elizabeth Collins, Patricia QoUlna, Elizabeth McLain, 1116 Campbell . . St., Camden, 8. C. 30p LOST—Ration books No. 3 and 4, ia- ■ sued to Samuel B. Watson. 714 Chesnut St., Camden. 30p LOST—A cravenette coat, size twelve. White and blue flowered sport handkerchief in pocket Finder please call 90. \ 30c *' " Milcellaifom LEAVING For Wichita Falls, Texas, Oct. 16. Can take one passenger to help with driving and expenses Call 631-W. ■ SOp AMBITIOUS Colored school boy wants afternoon and Saturday work. Call 714 Chesnut St., Camden. SOp NOW you can see the one and only Bendix automatic home laundry— truly a washday miracle—does a | complete washing and yon .never wet a finger. Drop in today and see this machine. Electric Service and Appliance Co, (Next door to Belk's). 29c OPPORTUNITY of lifetime, supply ing DDT and other profitable prod ucts to farmers in Kershaw county. No experience or capital required. Must have auto, good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNeaa Company, Dept. T, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2. Md. 29-SOp STAMP COLLECTOR will pay cash for accumulations of old family or business correspondence before 1870. Write for details. Ollector, 921 College, Rock Hill. S. C. 29-31c JUST RECEIVED—Car load of Sheet- rock. Get your requirements while it lasts. Guy Planing Mill A Lum ber Co. 29-81C WIIIIIM Professional An ... Business ( DOCON’S SHOE SI aXPIBT REPAmMI 5 dwn bi aar tha managamant of y Rawall. WE GUARANTEE 8ATI8B Cam WILUAM W. EA Spwaal Agent Naw York Life Insurai Raaidanea Phone Z Offioa Medical Bldg. Corner Lyttlaton and Dal Stein’s Paint £ Eaat DaKalb 8troa Hoom Paiating Conti Inaid* and Ontai Owntd and Operated ARCHIE J. mil Phone 228J Spartan AU-Maah Starty ohlcka and ftva them the i Only tha one feed la all y carry them through tha waeka Buy Spartan i chase year chick warria Whitaker A Oompany, C C. GIVE To NntkmnlWai NOW AVAILABLE—Repair parts for all make electric ranges. New high speed units carried in stock, replaces solid top units, brings your old range up-to-date. Electric Serv ice and Appliance Shop, next door to Belks. 26o We now ha?« Stock •Sash-DooTB •Shingles •Roll Roofing •and Moldingi Miller Lumba PRE-WAR STAND/ METAL Weatherstr Sold and Inalnllod I E E VETC TIm only fnctory otp nnd trniiMd mechniiic aoction. P. O. Box 1161 V Flormice, S. C SALES AND SERVICE—Commercial Refrigeration equipment. Bendix home laundry equipment Case farm maobinery. Repair parts for all electric ranges. Earle L. Kirby, 416 Blast Liberty St, Sumter, 8. C. 21tl NOTICE DR L. W. FORT of Great Falla, S. C. Will not be in hit office on the following dates: 'October 15, 16, and 17 CATES BEITSS£ EarleLKirii 41S last Liberty 8tN SUMTER, A C. RECAPPINC U Hen; To Stay BECAUSE IT PAYS TO RECAP We Guarantee Our Work Claikson Tire Serrio Wart DaKalb Strart