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Methodist Cbmrdi
The%lf«tkoMot Tooth PoUowoMp to
praoontlng O^e P. Hopkins so*
prsno, and Msrlo T. Belton,
Sccompantot, in s rectui Frkiny, May
t. 194S, nt. |:30 p. m. These artists
of New York City are tonring the
South, end we are -fortsBate in haring
them at this time. Both hare had wide
ezperlenoeo and possess excellent tal
ents. We are anxious to hare oor
youth witness this recital, henod stu
dents of all schools will be admitted
on .children's tickets.
Ifiott (bens
*y Buuding
And Paint Shop
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Dirb* CarsfullT—Sasto a Lffa.
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bcooehltls may derelop II
your oouidt. chest cold, or acute bron
chi^ is not treated and you earmot a<-
lord to take a chanee wttb any medicine
less potent than CreomuUoin which
right to the seat of the Uoubto to
kMBcn and expel gam Jadeh
m and aid nature to soothe and
raw, tender, inflamed brondilal
mucous membranes. r~
Oreomulslon blends beediwood creo
sote by special prooeee with other time
tasted medicines for coogha It contains
nonarcotlea
No matter how many medldnes you
hare tried, teU your drugglat to Sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion ilth the unoer-
jdandlng you must like the way It qulck-
i^ays the couih, permitting rest and
, w you are to hare your numey
(Adr.)
Harry EllloCt, s member of the n>
llo(^ trio of expert suto body bulld-
ere and painters bss snnonneed that
he will foltnslly open hla new body
building and painting establishment
on West DeKslb street Monday.
Mr. Elliott with his brother. Cly-
bnrn ' has been operating the Norris
Paint shop on Market street for some
years. A third brother has charge of
the paint and body department of the
Myers Motor company.
Harry Elliott has outfitted the new
shop, which is located just east of the
county health department building
and Is reached by the pav^^ drlre
leading from DeKiUb street j^t east
of the agricultural building. *
CARD OF THANKS
We' Wish to tbfnk the many kind
friends drho bare expressed hi words
and dee<^ their lore and sympathy
tor us lii the recent death of our
dear mother, Mrs. John E. Gaskin.
May God's rich blessings abide with
each one.
THE CHILDREN.
J. M» SMiss IM
At Raleigh, N. ^
Natiwg Of KanlMitor Canwty
Saccumbg At Howu la Martti.^
CaiaUaa
J. M. Stokes, a nsttoe ot Kershaw
county, died at his home at Raleigh.
N. C.. last Friday. He was burled at
Raleigh Sunday attemoon.
Mr>^tokes leares three hrotkers.
W. L.^tokee. Sr., of this city. J.
L. StokA/ of Waltbrboro, S. C., aad
R. L. Stokps of WsabiagtoB. D. C
Fire sisters, Mrs. W. T. HsauMmds ef
Columbia. S.- C.. Mrs. Lydia Elliott of
this city. Mrs. L. L. Copeland of Los
Angeles. Calif.. Mrs. Beulah Clsrtt ol
MigMl. Fis., and Mrs. Ekhel Peach of
NorfqM. Va., also surrlre.
W. L Stokes. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Stokesy Jr.. Mrs. L L. West,
Mrs. B, E. Brannon, all attended the
funeral serrlce Sunday.
MAY M
Buy-Sell-Rent
DSETKCBMffill
WANT ADS
AdTartieements eader this heeding wtB
1M ohsiged for at the rate of 1
per word. Mlalnnni ekarge tl <
Ada eet hi IS polet type double
Cash must aoeompeny -ordei
where cnetomer Jwm Ledcer
Waated
WANTBIX—Light houskeeping room
by young couple With one child.
Phone 87U. 7-P
WANTED-^FumlShed home from 4
to 8 weeks. Mrs. 0‘Hanlon,. It^R.
KERSHAW LODGE NO. 19, A. F. M
X Regular CommunleaHoe
Jk First Tuesday of Ea^
Month, At I P. M. Visitors
VW Weleoma
U„a JONES. W. M.
C. J. OUTLAW, ftocretsry
School House For Sale
We wUl recehre sealed bids through May IS, on—
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A 2.STORY BRICK, SCHOOL HOUSE. WITH BASE
MENT AND 4H ACRES OF LAND.
Localkd soar Wateroe Power Plant, 8 milan North of
Logoff, S. C.
Property of—
Pine Growe School District No. 16, Kershaw County.
Thutees, D. T. Branham, R. A. Jacknon, W.
M. Peake.
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Property to be bid upon as it stands; Trustees renenre
the r^ht to reject any or all hide.
Address Bide to t
D. T. Branham, Chairman Board Trustoen,
Logoff, S. C‘
Sam Huggins
Suceiunte At
Roper Hospital
Samuel M. Huggins, 50, died at the
New Roper hoepftal In Charleston,
Monday, April 29, at 5:20 p. m., tol*
lowing an illneaa of. four montha du
ration.
Deceased wSa born in Sumter Oc
tober 7,. 1895, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Huggins. He has for the
past two years been a store keeper
at the Navy Yard in Charleston.
Mr. Huggins was a lifelong mem
ber of the L)rttleton Street Methodist
church and was a member ot the
Masonic lodge here. Funeral servlceB
were held Wednesday, May 1, at 3
p. m., from the l^tieton Street
church with Rev. George K. Way and
Rev. Bryce Herbert officiating with
Interment in the Quaker cemetery.
Masonic servicee wore conducted
at the grave by members of Kershaw
Lbdgo* 29.
Mr. Huggins to sunriyed by bis
widow, Mrs. Luells Knim Huggins ot
Charleston, a daughter. Mat. William
Kerrigan of Philadelphia, three broth
ers, A. O. and *T. D. Hoggins of this
city, W, P. Huggins of Washington,
D. C.. and two Sisters Mrs. Henrietu
Suriana of New'Tork and Mrs. B. G^
Johnson of Charleston.
Mac, The Camera"'^
Man Gets Some
Big Shot Fix
' One experience of the last, world
war which Lloyd McCumber, local
photographer and news camera .man
will never forget concerned hto In
timacy with Manuel Rokaa, who baa
Just been elected presldept ot the
Philippinea.
Mr. McCumber, who was with a
algnal eorp battalion was stationed in
the Phimiiinui (or tour months^was
gtren, a perseaal InTitatton with ik^ee
members of kto uaR to attend a haa-
qnet at the Roxaa hotoa,' tibe affair
being given in honor 'a group of
llberateA war jMrtooheULr
"Mac" earrlet his trtaty camera
with him and while s9 the banquet
and entertainment thiE followed, he
managed to get some iftereeting pic
tores. '''
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BUILDING MATERIAL
•CEMENT BLOCKS T
•STONE AND SAND
Sheetrock and Endows
CITY SUPPLY & EQUIP. CU.
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" ’“ literal Tracking "
GUIUN TRUCKINfi UNES
1024 Broad Stroet
Talaphoua 6
» 4
Grading and Excavating
L. I. GUIUN & CUMPANY
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Telepii^ 1402
We PAY
PRICE
V
Catde, Calves and Hogs
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ShealyT Market
WANTED TO RENT—Three room
unfarnlshdd apartment or s house;
good couple with no children. Call
Mr. Gladden, idione S50, between
8 a. m. and 9 p. m. 7-8p
WANTEO—e OR 7 ROOM HOUSE,
or I will have to leave town, rent
,or buy. Mrs. A. B. Dabney, phone
371-J. ' IV
WANTED—Man to repair
change auto tlree.^-Dat oUrHmkt cov-
• era gfid other odd Jobd^on automo-
bUee. H. 8. Bowden, Western Anto
Aasoctate Store. ^9-10
WANTED—Salesnum to sell Home
Appliances, automobile tires, and
other Items. Good proposition to s
man that can. produce. Answer
B., care The .Chronicle.
MALE, HELP WANTER — Oppor
tunlty of lifetime supplying DDT
Slid other profitable products to
farmers in W. Kershaw ckgoty. No
experience of capital required. Must
have auto, good references Pw-
manent. Write or wire McNeee Com
pany. Dept T, Candler Bldg., Bal
timore, 2. Md. 9-7p
WANTED—To Imy pine and
kardwood tinibor all din
scriptionak N. Saofara
Lumbar Conqiaay, Camden,
S. C. M-lOp
WANTED—To ouy need fnmltare.
odd pieces and general fnmltura.
Camden IMmltnre Co. Phone 159
. IMfe
WANTED—AH people enfferlaf from
kidney trovble or backache to try
Klddo, 11.00. Money back guaran
tee. At DeKalb Pharmacy. 45.1tp
Loat
wtgmm
Fomd
•IMUipiUAL”
To me Memory of Little Beverly
Ana Moseley
God’s call was sndden and severs r
We little knew such grief was near;
Only those who have lost such can
tell
The pain of parting and farewell.
Our darling, we once enjoyed.
Her sweet memorise linger still,
Death has left an empty void
lliia world can never fill.
fcittlo^ darWnxi how" we mtea' yoat ^
Since from ue you have gone;
The days are aad lind lonely
And the weeks are very long.
Jhat Wfiy'tt had to happen,
Wa..may never-know.
But we know it was God’s will, *
When He called, you had to go.
Our hearts are burdened lower with
sorrow, -
And our tears are never dry
Since we looked upon your dear
face,
And kissed you st last good-bye.
Some sweet day we hope to iheet you
In that bright and happy land,
And when we see our Jesus.
Then, ob, then, well understand.
You were always smiling and chMT-
fnl. ^
Even though we knew you wer<f4n
pain;
Bveryone who knew yqu loved you.
But we know our lose is your'gala.
So let as all try to be faithful.
And to the calllnc of God be tme,
Then in that land of eternal pease ^
We will meet all oor loved ones and
you.
Her Aunt.
MRS. O. E. PRIC&
LOST— Man’s black leather billfold
containing drivers license aad other
papers, atoo ration book No. 4, to-
sued to Ray H. Chewnlng, Camden.
Reward. Ray H. Chewnlng. Phone
582W. 9-8p
TAKEN UP—Brown mule. Owner can
receive by deeciibing and paying
for ad and keep. B. B. Shirley, 41S
Market 8L, Camden. 5-8p
Boy Scout News
Meeting of Troop 64, April 24, 1949
'The meeting opened with the Scout
Oath and Law. Mr. Sheely annonnoed
about the Memorial Day ceremony.
Bflty Bahnond spoke on the patrol
eyatem. Mr. Sheely spoke mi advance
ment and vniforma Games were
played while the Green Bar had a
meeting. When everyone came back
in the roll was calM and the dues
were collected. Frank Babbit held In-
apseUan. It was annonneed fluit Troop
54, Troop 80 snd probably Troop tt
would go on a hike the 4th and 5th
of May. The meeting closed with the
**Oreat Scoutmaster’s Benediction".
LOET—Rstloa Book No. 4. bslonglng
to Welter Y. Jones, Jr.. Bsthuns,
S. C.. R-1. T-F
wow CAMP
Bees Just Mov^
Right In/ The
Lady Is Angry
Even the bumble bees are on. the
move looking for a home or hoinec.
At least that la what Mrs. Beulah
Sheom, who resides on Hampton
aquare believee. For Just recently a
swarm of bussing singing bumble beee
invaded the building In' which she
lives and took up home life within
bne of the walls.
Not only do bees oi this type leave
a vltld Impresalon when they sit
down on one’s snstomy, hut they also
have choir rehearsal st sU hours,
which Is disturbing to one who wtahes
to relax and rest
So Mrs. Sheom is wondering U
some kind person who likes bees snd
would like to get a nice hive of them,
will not come to her home and - per-
auade the bumble tsmUy to esvats.
LOST—Ration book No. 4. Isauad to
Jeneva Goodmaa. Lugofl, S. R L
Box 187. Y-F
For SbIo
FOR BALE — Used large Hotpoiat
Blectrlc Stovo. Meehanlcally exopl-
laaL $50.00. Phone 519. 7p.
FOR BALE—A high chair. $7JO; baby
carriage, $14.00. l^is Station, Cam
den. S. C. Phone 249. 7-tt
FOR BALE—1939 Pontisc-Ooaeh. First
class condition. New tires. Sea L. 8.
Whitley st tho Camden airport 7-p
FOR BALE—PesTlne hay^ at $40.00
per ton, detlvered. A.' R. HoUand,
Camden, 8. C. R-1. 7-8p
FOR BALE—One email upHrlfkt Har
vard piano, good condition, resaon-
sblo price. Apply “Piano" care
Chronicle. 7-p
FOR BALE—U87 Plymouth Coach.
See C. C. CroUey, Lewisville. 7-p.
FOR BALE—New three burner <dl
etove. Apply to Box K, care of
Chronicle,
tFOR BALE—A Msytog automatic
washing machine with tub $50, atao
a cabinet radio $15. Call at 1906
Mill street. City.
SEVERAL HUNDRED acres timber
for sale. Will tell timber or land
and timber. B. J. Tmeedale, Ker
shaw, 8. C., or R. B. Thompeon,
Lancaster, 8. C. -7-8p
FOR BALE—1982 Chevrolet Pickup,
steel body cab, fair Urea with two
spare tirea. E. L. RobM-ta, Gulf Sta
tion. Pontiac, S. C. (on Rt 1 be
tween Camden and Columbia.) 9-7p
FOR BALE—Fifty buaheU of aoimd
Oeceola Velvet Beans. Priced Tli^L
Yf- A. Shuler, Rembert, S. C. 6-7c
FOR BALE—Coker 100 sad 4-1 oottoa
seed, slsa^arfew bags ot Wilds 10
Germination from 98 to 80 percent
bne year from breeder. Price $7.59
per 100. Call Lex W>ttts, Kershaw,
S. C. - ' 62-7e
Foe Ront
FOR'RENT—Several ezce,llent rooms
to permanent gueet With or' with
out private baths. Reasonable rates.
Kirkwood Hotel Annex. ' 9-7p
Miacollfuiooaa
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING — Am
equipped to make repairs on sU
makes of typewriters. Will call for
or express tham to Postil Type
writer Repair Service, Bsfltovar,
S. C. Box 180. 7-lOp
GUNS 3l£PAiRED'~^^^^^^W
fuanuitoed, prkoa . rtMCM-
abl^ Williams Radiator Ra-
pair Shop, S. Broad Stroot,
next door to Schlooburg*#
Jmdk Yard. 7-lOp
CHICK FEED—Oat a bag oC that BOOd
Spartan AU-Maah Startsr tor jpmr
chicks and ghra tham tha rt^t wtart
Only tha ont fsad to ill yon naad to
carry them Qurangh the flrst tm
weeks Buy Spartan today aat
chase your dilek werrtas awuy.—
Whitaker • Company. Camdan, •
C. 44akt(
WILL MR. BRAZELL that ownB
property in Dents or any one con
nected with him call 2-9808 0>lam-
bia collect (mt get in touch with
Buddy’s Tsvem. R-8, Columbia. 7-p
RADIATCW ^LED OUT
wuKI MOpAVOOi —flow IS—VM
tune to hnwe your radintor
checked for iummer driw-
uif. We fuarautee our ser
vice. Williams Radiator. Re-
^ pair.Shop, S. Broad Streot,
‘ next - door, to 3cliloabury*a
Junk Yard. , 7-p
Masts ^
Night
Nwaltyj
an
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ST'
D. C DiXON*S
house
We handle a eomplete ite.
women and ahHdren’t ^
to.wear and Men's Wtik
ail kinds. Alee a vvM.
nettoha. ^
CAMDEN, It;
951 Broad BL ^
SobicrftB T» TW
WILLIAM W. BAl
SpbcIbI Agaid
Now York Life Inasrami
RoaMonoo Phone Sti
Offieo Medloal Bldg.
Comer Lyttleton and I
Before the letters SOS were adapt
ed generally -ss a dtotresa signal at
sea, the letters CDQ were used.
Coffee was introduced into Ameri
ca in 1720 by a lYehchman who im
ported m single plant into Martintqua
The first horse race in the United
States waa held in New York state
in 1995 at the New ' Market Course,
near Hempatesd.
Farms for Sale
To Coloied People .
houM, plwttT WMd aad w»tari 101
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with S-room houae, alatoBwoom house; 98 Acroa wilh
om hpoae.
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Above ferma cBa ho ptgrKBBBd ob Ebbj tarms.
W.ip0RT .
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48 Acres with
kouaet^tRl Acrm with 4^
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice to hereby given that' oeo
month from this date, on May' 19,
1949, Lottie B. Hucksbee, will maka
to the Probate Coutt of Kerkhad^
County her final rqtura as Executrix
of the astato~of MhrtmrG. Htu^boa,
deceased, and on the same date sha
will apply to the said Conn far a Baal
discharge as said Executrix.
^ ' N. C. ARNBTT,
« « ^’****. Probate
Caawlw. S. C., April 29. l949. 7rl0p
Painting
And
Paperhangkf
Eddie Nokm
9014
Stem’s Paint
■est OaKalb Itmt
Hoiiae Paiatidf
Itoinde end
Owned and OperaWh
archie j. iniN
Phene 229J
DHyb Carofully—Sew
PINAL DI9C1
Notice to hereby glvM
month from tkto date, oa Ei
Frank Shropshtoe, win mi
Probate^ Coart of Kershaw
final return as Executor «({
of Robert Shropshire,
snd on the same data ke
to the said Court for s fM
as said Executor.
N. C. ARNITti
h Judge of I
Camden, S. C., April I. IM
NOTICE TO DEBtpi
CREmoin
All parties Indehted te l
M. O. McGougau are
to.mske payment to the <
and all parties, if say, hsv
against ths said eststs
them Ukewlsa,
tha tlma preaeribed by knr.
Barm Eddie Mo
Camden. April 11, 1941
NoJEm.
month from thto date, oa i
Sybil Friaca Lloyd, wfli
Probata Court of Kerahaw <
final return aa AdmlMatratihj
estate ot John L Ltofi
and on the eame date she <
90 the saM Court (or afltoil
as aald Admintotiatrls.
N. C. ARNin.,
Judge ef r
Camden, 8. C., April II,
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