The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 26, 1946, Image 10
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Pfiarmaey and all foad dr«o0lata.
Betfnme Newg Notea
Howard and Loch McKinnon apont
Sunday la MartlaM. Oa^ and thay
wera accompanied home by Mrs. Me.
Kinnon and children, who hare been
Tlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKinnon
of that place.
Mrs. R. E. McCaskill entertained
with three Ublee,of bridge Thursday
evening. When the scores were
counted H was found that Mrs. Lm*-
ing Darls held high, while second
high wont to Miss Stella Bethune
Mrs. Sedley King won floating prise
A,piece of crystal was presented to
Mrs. C. E. Braswell, who is soon to
more to Chesterfield to make her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sedley King and
daughter of Moncks Comer were
visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs
D. M. Mays last week.
Little Miss Dot McKinnon cele
brated her fourth birthday anniver
sary Wednesday when a number of
little friends came In to Join with
her^ Ice cream and cakes wore served
by her mother, Mrs. C. L. McKinnon
and Miss Mary McKinnon. Many
pretty and useful gifts were pre
sented to her.
Mrs, Hugh Witherspoon of Mayes-
AMetes Foot Germ
How To Kill It.
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Ask. any druggist for this STRONG
fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 pe^
cent alcohol. It PENETRATES.
Reaches and kills MORE germs fast-
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„ HNAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given .that one
month from this date, on August 16,
1946, W. C. Scarborough, will make
to the Probate Court of Kershaw
County his final return as Adminis
trator of the estate of Maude Louise
Scarborough, deceased, and on the
same date he will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge as said
Administrator.
N, C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate,
Camden, S. C., July 16, 1946 18-c
KIRKWOOD HOTEL ANNEX
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Monthly Rates
or
CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB
ADJACENT
A Coquina Rock Home $tops Traffic
Driwers Slow Down With A» E*citod “Now, That^s
the Kind of Homo I*d Loro To Ownl“
The beauty in Coquina Rock, is Second
to none—with proven durability.
• Investigate this building material and use it in that
ili^w home.
IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT
For further information contact our representative,
U L. Whitaker, 525 Hampton Street, Phone 111,
Camden, S. C., or Coquina Rock Company, Phones
1140 or 1425’L, Sumter, S. C.
vflle spent Monday with her parents,
Mr. and Mra D. T. Tarbrough.
Revival services are oondseted this
week at the Bethune Baptist church.
Rev. T. B. Altman Is betpg assisted
1^ Rev. Mr. Myers oC Cheraw.
Dr. W. W. Culp spent the weekend
with his fapaily in Greenwood.
Misses CeelUa King and Harriett
Mays were visitors In Richmond, Va,
last week.
Mrs. Homer Joyner and daughter
of Camden were guests of Mrs. M. S.
Parker last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker and
Marlon Parker spent Sunday in
Lynchburg with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. ^ewman and
little daughter of Sumter‘were week
end guests of Mr. and, Mrs. W. H.
Bryant
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cramer Jones were Mrs. N. O. Jones,
Mrs. Bess Rawl, Mrs. Wilbur Ly>
brand. Mrs. Nannie Hobbs and Ted
Reynolds of Columbia.
Recent gijesta of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Cle
ment, Miss Mary Webb and Walter
Clement of Spartanburg.
Mrs. J. M. Clybum is visiting her
daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
McCullough,' In Orleans Cross Roads,
.W. Va.
Mrs. Clpmson .Wilson of Newberry
and Miss Ruth Wilson of Columbia
were weekend guests <of Mra. A. K.
McLaurin and her mother, Mrs.
Louise Kelley. Mrs. Kelley accom
panted Mrs. Wilson home for a visit
with her.
Mrs. Robert Black of Cameron,
N. C.,. visltde her sisters. Misses Mag
gie and Nettie Brannon, last week.
-Mrs. Beanice Hilton has returned
from Myrtle Beach where she spent
several weeks.
Mrs. J. N. McLaurin visited her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Neil McLaurin, in Columbia last
week.
Miss Mary EHlen McLaurin accom
panied by Miss Dorothy Cotheran of
Columbia were weekend guests of
Mrs. Daisy McLaurin.
Little Miss Jean King of Ports
mouth, Va., is visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. -King.
Misses Margaret Braswell and Rita
Davis left by plane from Columbia
Thursday to fly to Jnnaluska, N. C.,
to attend a ten days confecence there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and
daughter of Wadesboro, N. C., were
Sunday guests of Mr. and M^s. James
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Johnson of
Blaney spent Sunday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays.
Carol King, T7SN, and Alton Colo,
USN, have received their discharges
and are happy to appear in civlllaa
clothing again,
Mr. and Mrs. George Du Bose of
Washington, D. C., and Bill DuBose
of Lamar were recent guests of Miss
Maggie Fields and her father.
PFC John Nell Huckabee of Aber
deen, Md., Is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Bessie Huckabee, before he
leaves for overseas service.
Morris Hyatt of Blsbopvllle visited
his sister and Jamily recently, Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Severance
and sons of Hemingway were recent
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Camdoi Wgnts To
In Play-Offs
Of Th« Palmetto
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Seven More Geniea Scheduled
On Home Lot After
Hue Week
Now—^sweeter,
tastier bread vnth
HEISCHMANN’S
FRESH
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But seven more home games re
main in the Palmetto league schedule
apd so far as Is known, every one of
these games will be a night Affair.
Next week’s schedule calls for a
gamk against the hard-hitting Harts-
ville team on Tuesday, game time be
ing 8:15 p. m. On Friday the Blshop-
ville team comes'here for a tilt with
the White Sox. This game also will
be an evening affair.
On Monday, August 6, the league-
leading Bennettsvllle Red Sox will be
the attraction on the home lot.,That
is the only Palmetto league game
scheduled for that week but on the
following Monday, August 12. the
Darlington team is here and on
Thursday, August 1.6} Kingstree-eOpies
here for a gam.e. Ttiesday, August 20,
finds Sumter here and the final game
of the schedule, slated for Thursday,
August 22, brings Florence here.
Camden fans want to see Camden
finish in the first division, thus in
suring a chance at the gonfalon
through the playoffs. In this playoff
the league winners take on the third'
place team and the second and
fourth place teams battle it out in a
series. The winners of these two
series play for a series for the cham
pionship.
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Help Them Qeanse the Hood
of Harmful Body Waste
Your kidam mn eonatutlr tiMrtait
.wmU matUr froa blood ■trosa. Bet
Iddaoya •oaotimw Ug in thoir work—do
not sot as Natara latandod—(afi to ra-
■ova iaporitioa that, if rotainod, asav
K iaoa tha ayatan and npaat tha whA
dy aMchinary.
Syaiptoina may ba naggiag I
MCU of
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persiatant kaadache, attacli
tatting up nighta, awtiling,
uadar tha ayaa—a (aaling of aiarvoas
anxiMy and loan of pop and atraegtli.
Othar aigna of kidnoy or bladdor di^
ordor art soaMtimaa burning, aonnty or
too frofuent urination.
Tbara ahonld bo no doubt that pronyrt
Uaatmont ia wiaar thaa negleot. Um
Doaa’t PilU. Doan’s havo been adnni^
now friends tor more than forty yoam.
Thay have a nation-wide repotatioe.
An roeomsModod hy grateful poopto Uw
country over. Ask your ntigkbort
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Oxygen in compounds makes up
about one-half of the" earth’s crust,
and about nine-tenths of the weight
of water.
J. E. Severance.
Mrs. Lillian Kershaw of Lexington,
Va., is visiting her sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays.
Little Miss Katheryn Sims return
ed to Rock Hill Saturday with her
daddy, R. E. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg King and
daughter spent several days here with
their parents, Mr/ and Mrs. M. G.
King.
CanYooEatCorned
Beef and Cabbage
Witbout Distress?
Try Hot Water and NeutracM Ta
Caiinteract Any Excess Stomach
AcMKy and AM Digestion
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At once put one teaspoonful of
Neutracid in half a glaas of hot water,
atir thoroughly and drink. Relief from
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minutes!
Neutracid is new; It’s different. Ex
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A GOOD WORD
**Faithful^ is a word we like particularly to apply
our ^service, for we feel that if we are faithful to the ethic
code of our profession, faithful to the traditions of our '*
faithful to our friends, we cannot fail to meet, in every
the .demands of those who tum to us in tihie of need.
We sincerely believe that KORNEGAY service ^
every way kept the faith; has demonstratedi year afte.f
that it is in every way worthy of your confidence.
EetabUehed
. 1932
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