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Notes From Ihe County) Agent's Office
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Conatj Af«nt.
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MOUtIMQ SCHOOL
€. V. Pb4k|»n. agrlcaHurnl engliioer,
Clamson CoUeueb S. C.. hoU •
howtng school at the '.Aroorteaa
LegUm boUdlng, behind the post ot->
flee on DeKslb street, on Tuesday,
May II at 2:10 o'clock. Anyone who
Is planning j»~remi^el or build a new
home will tod iyV> their adrmitace
to attend tWjUMtlng. The public Is
InTlted to attend.
.COMBIME SCHOOL
A combine school for the purpoee
of training combine owners and ope
rators. on meUioda of operating and
adjusting their machinery to give the
twst p^ible senrice has been sched
uled for iday 17 at 1:00 p. m. at
Sterenson’s Implement company.
These combine schools will be con
ducted by agrtenltural engineers from
the extension serrlce, Clemson col
lege, in cooperation with fsietory
trained representatlYes from the J<dia
Deere line of eqplpmeoL The sdiotrt
will last from two to two and* a half
hours.
We hope you can arrange to attend
State Theatre
KERSHAW, a C
Friday, May 17
‘*BAD BASCOMB*’
with
Wallace Berry—Margaret O’Brien
Saturday, May 18
“CORPUS CHRIST!
BANDITS**
with
Allan Lane
Sat, May 18, 10:30 P. M.
“A LETTCR FOR EVIE**
with
Marchs Hunt—Jnhn Carroll
M<Mi..Tuas., May 1041
**SHE WOULDNT SAY
YES**
with
Rosalind Russell—Lee Bowman
Wad—uday, May 21
‘‘ONE WAY TO LOVE**
with V
Willard Parker—Margueiitr
Chapman
mday,. May IS
ONTIER
“FRONTIER GAL**
Yronne DeCarlo—^Rod Cameron
since we IBlilk It will be well worth
your time to do so. It will be to t%»
farmers adrantage to bring the ofo-
rator of his combine to the meethu:
also.
• TOBACCO CULTIVATION
DEMONSTRATION
Tobacco farmers are Inrtted to at
tend a tobacco cultlTstion demonstm-
tion on Hermitage farm at 10:00 a. m.,
Tuesday. May 11. This farm Is lo
cated one mile west of highway No.
521, on ,Ute Black rlrer road. H. A.
McOeS, tobacco specialist with the
Clemson college extension serrlee,
will glre the demonstration. All to
bacco growers and especially the new
grrtwers are urged to attend.
oAazinq por hogs
'Thomaa Wooten In the Boykin sec
tion has approximately 10 brood sows
with pigs Chat he la graslng on a small
grain mheture. Mr. Wooten hka far
rowing pens and Is doing an excellent
job In raising pigs.
BLUE LUPIN
J. L. Ohy has a good growth of
mue Lupin on his farm in the Boykin
section of Kershaw county. Blue Lup
in is A new crop in the county, how
ever It Is grown very extenslrrty
in Georgia. This crop Is a soil build
ing legume that grows in the winter
and If It can be grown soccesefuUy
in the county the advantage In It over
Austrian winter peas is that you can
harvest your own seed. Livestock
will not eat Blue Lupin.
J/'Th,
Tom Deese, 19,
Given fiiscWge
A participant In three Pacific maj
or engagements as seaman aboard the
battleship Nevada, Thomas Aqnila
Deese, 19, of Route 1, CSamden, South
Carolina, was honoiwbly discharged
from the navy Saturday, March 9.
Recently returned from the Pacific
where he participated In naval strikes
against Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and
operations In the China Sea,' DeTOe
left the Nevada at San Pedro, Cali
fornia, March 2, 1945. He was re
leased from the navy at the Jackson
ville, Fla., personnel separation cen
ter one week later. - ,
Deese entered the navy In August
*1944, while a student at Bustls, Fla.,
high school, and plans .to complete
his education under the 01 Bill of
RTghts in Camden sooi).
He is the son of Mrs. Oertude Vines
of Route 1, Camden.
Nicaragua Ims the largest area of
any Central American republic.
TRUE BLUE
BEETS
No. 2
13c
A A P FANCY
The Baccalaureate sermon wffi be
preached Sunday momlag ad 11
o’clock In the audltorinnit ‘nie ftev.
Mr. Pope, pastor of the DMOpvlUe
Methodist church, will bring the mes
sage.
Mrs. Barr Gardner will present the
musk puidliJiA A recital Friday even
ing in the auditorium.
. Nell Smith has returned to his
home here with his discharge after
serving 21 months with the AAF.
Mr. and Mrs. Cllftdn Severspee and
son of Marion and Mr. and Mrs.
Levin Severance ihd children (^-Co
lumbia were Sunday guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Severance.
Miss Margaret Braswell of Queens
college, Charlotte. N. C., spent the
weekend here with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. C. R Braswell.
The following Winthrop girls spent
the,weekend here with their parents:
Misses Joyce Fowler, Sara Rebecca
McKinnon, Bunny Hammond and
Sara Gordon and Eva Jo Ratcliff.
Mrs. B. W. Best visited BurreH';
It and family In Columbia last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr were week
end guests of relatives in Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell spent
Mothm^s Day with Mr. Mitchell’s
mother in Spartanburg.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Brannon were Mrs. Wade At
kins and daughter. Jackie, Miss Mary
Brannon of Columbia and Miss
Blanche Brannon of Camden.
Mrs. Carl Harrison and little son
of'Warren, Pa., are visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon.
Tom EkI Hearon, who has just re
ceived' his discharge from overseas
service and Mrs. Hearon and son ai%
visiting Mr. and Mra T. E. Hearon.
Billy West made a business trip
to Clemson college Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Hlott and family
spent the weekend in .Walterboro
with Mr. Hlott’s parents.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S..
B. Padgett were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Mc
Laughlin, Alfred McLaughlin and son
of 'Kingstree. ~
Rev. T. B. Altman is attending’the
Baptist - conventkm in Miami, ^Vla.,
this week. '
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best and son,
Billy, spent Mother’s . Day in McCor
mick with Mr. Best’s mother, Mrs.
Emma Smith.
Mrs'. Eva Morgan is visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Morgan in Oranj^urg.
John Catoe Attended the Shrine
meeting In Charleston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.. M- F. Helms and
Miss Kate Helms of Cplumblp spent
several days her eat their home. Miss
Frances Helms who teaches in North
Carolina also spent several days here.
Capt. Leander Helms who has ijittst
returned from overseas duty is-spend
ing part of his leave hf^ with his
family. '"H '
Miss Lavsrne Jones and Miss
Martha Murphy of Union were the
weekend guMts of Miss Jones’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Seeley of Colum-
bla were weekend gu^ts of Ifrs.
Seeley’s parents, Mr. and Mri. will
Hammond.
HELP WANTED—Man or Woman.
Physically able and willing to serve
300 customers-on local r(rate, aver
age' 140 to $50 weekly. ExperlMce
unnecessary. Age n<^ handicap
Write J. R. Watkins, DspL 8-1.
Rkhmond, Virginia. , 8-9p
WANTED—To buy pnw mmI
hardwlKHl timber ot nll'^da-
scriptions. N. W. SMEaFs
Lnmber Company, Camden,
S. C. 81-lOp
WANTED—To My used furniture,
odd pieces and gentfel furniture
Camden Furniture Co. Phone 155
IStfe
WANTED—All people suffering from
kidney trouble or ba<d^he to try
r mck guaran-
Klddo, 91.00. Money
tee. At DeKalb Phamacy.
45.1tp
Miacallanaonn
HOUSE PAINTING CONTRACTOR—
L. S. BlackweU, 1009 LytUeton SL
Phone 606-M. _ $-9p
TYPEWRITEII REPAIRING — Am
, .equipped to make repairs on all
makes of typewriters. Will call tor
or express them to Postal ’Type
writer Repair Service,. Eastover,
S. C. Box 136. 7-lOp
Work
GUNS REPAIRER •
fuarantaed, prices
able. Williams Radiator Re
pair Shop, S« Broad. Street,
next door to Sclilosbiirf*s
JiMUt Yard. T-lOp
SERVICES AT MT. ZION
CHICK FSED^-Oet a bag of that good
Spartan All-Ma^ Starter for your
chicks and give tfipm the right stSrt
Only the one feed la all yon need to
carry them through the first ten
weeks j« Buy Spartan today aad
chase ^our chick werrles away.—
Whitaker Se Company. Camden. 8
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Cmnden Service
Men IMscharged —
Gary BI Bradley, son of Mr. and
Mrs./T. A. Bradley, has received his
honorable discharge from the army
after 31 months in the service. Be
was attached to the 1464 Military
Police detachment and was engaged
in town and train patrol duty in At
lanta, Ga.
Prior to the war Bradley was en
gaged as an electrician in the firm
owned and managed by. his father.
He wears a Victory medal.
TAKEN UP—Kown male. Osrner osa
receive by dee<n1blng aad psjrlag
for ad and keep. B. B, Shirker. 415
Market S^Oanfilen.i-5p
Fog Silo
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FOH SALE—A- quanlty ot coUard
plants at 25o per 100. Kattle Oatnes,
So. Depot, Camden. , ^P
FOR SALE-^Coal burning water heat
er and forty ’gallon tank. T. B.
Bruce, 1011 LytUeton St 9-p
FOR SALE—The Collin McRae book
ease built tot and used In his lib
rary in Horse Branch HalL T. B.
Bruce, 1011 LytUeton St 9-llp
FOR SALE—One UnderArood type
writer, good conditkSi. Phone 67S-R.
NOTICE TO ALL W0Q|
On the third Friday im,
ferred .upon s number 7
and an members am *
preeenL
Council Oo^
FOR SALE—OooA Jersey milk cow.
A 4-gaIlon cow priced at $100.00.
Mrs. Frank Gordan, 915 Fto St,
Camden. 9ac
FOR SALE—Regular sixe^baby crib,
complete with mattress and springs
in good condition. See -Mrs. John
L. Team, Broad St, or phone $08-W.
D. C. DKON’S .
WWSE
Ws handle a eemplets in
women nnd children’s gkm
te-wear and Men’s Workt
•H kinds. Also • wyL'
notions.
CAMDEN, A c.
SSI iroad SL ^
FOR SALE—1 baby^carrlage in good
condition. If interested see Mra
J. J. Lynch, Hermitage Mill. Honse
No. 53, Camden, 8. C. 8-9p
SKI-HI Stops running fits in dogs or
we refund yonr money. We know
of no other gnaranteed running fits
remedy. DeKalb Phanpaey. 8-llp
FOR SALE—A high cbaM, $7.10; baby
carriage, $14.00. Bus Station, Cam-
den, S. Cr Phone 249. 7-tf
For Rent
FOR RENT—4-room DeLuxe apart
ment Dr. T. M. Knight, 1208 LytUe
ton St. , 9-p
FOR RENT—Nk^ ^ftanMshed room
with kitchen privilege. Apply to
B.,” care of Chronicle. 9-p
WILUAM W. BATES
Special Agent
New York Life IneoranosuCe.-
Reeldewee Phene tt1-J v
Office Medleal Bldg. Phonej44
Corner Lyttleten and DeKalb Sts.
Spinach
No. 2V(i
19c
ARMOUR’S*
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TAMALES
10V4i-os.
glass
17c
Nectar Tea
V ^
Vi-ih.
pkg.
35 c
ITItLLU*1VnClRI PACE
idc
VIGOROUS AND WINEY
Bokar
t • «
O (
M Bags 1
>1q
STANDARD QUALITY
PEAS
0 No. 2
fD can
35c
ANN PAGE
DEfANQ With
wO Tomato Sauce Glass
10c
A A P
Grape luice
pint •
Bottle
22c
Fresh CUCUMBERS, 2 lbs.
2Sc
Fresh CORN,
Gears ^
iic
Green Black-eye PEAS, 2 lbs. 25c
Fresh SQUASH,
2 lbs.
15c
TWO 1.COUND CARTONS
Fresh TOMATOES,
* •
•
35c
Ne# POTATOES,
Slbs.
19c
CAUPORNU toNQ WHm
POTATOES,
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Slbs.
29c
■iVeiiiLDlA BEAN%
There will be preaching servicec at
the Mt Zion Baptist ebureh on May
26, beginning at 4 o’clock. Rev. R. L.
Colemah ot Laneaetw win bring the
message to which the public is cor
dlally Invited.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that oae
month from this date, on Jane IS.
1946 Gilliam Rodgers and Leoa
Rojdgers, will make to the Probate
Court of Kershaw Oonnty their final
return as Bixecutora of the estate of
W. P. Rodgera, deceased, and on the
same date they iHH apply to the said
Court for a final dischurge as saM
Executors.
N. C. ARNETT,'
. Jodgs .of Probate.
Camden, 8. C
William J. LoE&lnac, 8 1-C fit the
'C[SNR and residing at Box 17, dn-
Bose Park, this city, has received
honorable dtsoharge after three yeers
service in the navy, 20 months of
which were spent on overseas duty.
He wears the American theater and
European and Pacific theater victory
ribbons. He is a son ot Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Lominac of DnBose Park
Solomon N. Solomond, STM * S-C
who has been in the nacy for 22
months and who was overseas for II
months has- received his honorable
discharge. He if a son of Mrs. Luen-
ada SolOmond of R4, Camden. Bh
wears the P. I. American and A. and
P. ribbons and a Victory medal.
EXPRESSES THkiR THANKS
’The Memorial committee wishes to
thank all thMe who aasisted in mak
ing the octAslon so snccessfol. ’Ths
schcool children especially are given
A.
ALL DOGS
Must Be Vaccinated
Every person in tile City who ovfiis
a dog or dogs must have them vaccin
ate if they have pot been vaccinated
this year, or suffer the consequences.
The 'work ^br<done by Dr. T. B.
Bruce, 11,‘Veterinarian, next door to
Oty Filling Statiem. on Lyttieton St,
Monday and Tuesday, May 20 and 21.
No dogs will be permitted to re
main in the City unless they have been
vacated. Be sure to bring your dog
fliefeewffl
thq first day, if posdble
be $1.00 for each dog.
THIS NOTICE FiNAL-REMEMBER DATE
DON MORRISON,
Oty Health Injector,
hAMDEN.&C
If it*s Painting, doii*t pat it
off ^ Put It On
REMEMBER! /
^.iStein^s Paint Shop
Pkoiw228-J E.DyUlbSt
Painting
And
Paperhmgkd
.Eddie NoUn
* Phone 8NM
^ ^€amden
Memorial Con
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