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. f ■j^’!# P' DUE** CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30^ IMS Number 24 highway NO. 1 ASSOCIATION formed to promote travel Ulricb, of t b EUctod At FIrtt ff ^ ^ Ot th» V. 8. Hlfhwty No. tfaebi iMt itinr of approxlnuUely SO and diambor of epm- ^(fleiais from North Corollno, ^liiu and Otorglt it Hotc$ Banpton. Tho OTiaaliotlo* PMl E. Lofton ot Ansneta^ of th# ghomton-Bon Air M Its tint prooldoht f^n wVt oorw akmf with ■m^eb of CoBdon. tmt TiOO> It* Bloyo !^itt of BtVtdwaon. ,^d Tlco-prooidMt; and logo of RaletrtU N. C.. aeero- id. trsainror. naeatlTe ooramlttoo eompoaed (ov offlean and thraa board g also wat ^actad isvljr tormad organlaatlon. sUset U to praBOta Beraaaad sfsc U. 8. highway Ho. Lr Wn- I It woald Iwrlta aU towaa ^Bd nu IlehiDond. Ta., to Jabk* , fia., to aeeopt mambarahla. ksgra^ addraaa, Mr. Boaa. ,, of tha Ralolfh ehamhar of oatlhMd a taabdra plan in polntlat o«t tha sf oxtMiilwa iivtftlttnc In and othor aTallaUo to tha mI traralor. that O. 8. No. 1 b a ■at* tHuuSSif M ' wt da I . I la a b alao had naint la OTor th# Four Hundred Parking Meters Ordered For CSty CSruatur And Ifewa Cbrgauuad ParUuf ProciMm Tu Pra- Thfl Soon At a raeant nMatlng of tha dty oaanell, a contract lor tha tnatatlathm of approxlmataly 400 parUag Botara In the downto^ area of tha city wai antarad Into wii£ oaia of tha ^tadfng niaanfactaran of this SQalptaant. Accordtng to Mayer P. N. McGorkla tha matars are to ba Installad and In oparaUon aarly in Octobar. The Batars will ba Installad on Broad straat from Walnut street soutt to York street, on DsKaA street from IdTttieton to Church streets sad on Rutlelgs froB Lyttlaton ta Chureh streets. This sriB greatly restrict tha nm^ parking nrea In tha buslaaas area. The, angle parking Unaa hare woTallad an Broad eiraat troB Lafayalta BMway in the lower Moak Rntladg# and TartI streets DrfMhititeast fiBB th# to the iMMwura Inpgt psrktBg.aieas also aa Ratlsdna front HrooA to Chnieh aferon Uhdar tho nsw srrsngsBant 8m Botarad sraaa win aztBM oear wMor ifdlaa. Receive PnreBredPigs carelessness in cutting trees blamed for tragedy Sndie Batttes Men Seeking To Remove From Hole t- <^3 Major Small And Finily Are (Iniiiied In Wmk Col. C. H. tha Laftosu.AuiU^ CbBdan; RohoK Rraetad that thb hoard at I should dedda on tha rata of compensstloa for tha and traasnrar and tha data iniMtkm’s nazt maatlag* thetr adjonmasant tha new- board of dtraetors voted St the sacratsrlaa of tha of commarea bodlaa at Colnmbls and Aagnsts to Its with dtlas not rapra- yMtardsy’s maatnlg In order their cooparstlon and sap* Ksristsd. CsroUns that of tha Dtww It- OlUUay, a v*ailTi m 111# OolamMs, Is svsBsbIa ta half or rolattvaa af vaMraas la ditfsraat ways. Thraa of tha first Rva 4*H clnb boys of Ksrshaw conaty to racslvs para brad pigs tor raising. Prsaantad to them by the CssMlan Kershaw CooBty Chsmhar of Oommeres with tha hdp. of Mr. McCsrlay, county sgant, sad Mr. Coehma. his saslstsnt This Is tha start of tha C of C for sponsoring purs brad pigs being mlaad In Kanhaw county. Farmar C nil dinb Albintie Cnncb Mnnta Wbb Bn4 Ac- cfcMi St nMMWi of St high diria rltk War wiU to Isats; af.'di^ in Farm Asso. (Sted I. treasury has dtad the jNstions] Pans Loan aosodSi' Ifhtio^lshad sarvleas rmdsr* ot tha war Wfanaa pro* ordlng to A. €. iradhsm, |r*treA8urer, who* annouaead the sward, the emergency , the CsaU#a Farm Loan hasodstlon Is* sponsored tha sate of war •rery way posslMs. Wi are to orgs tha pnrchsfa .of fs bonds by our pa<^ ha Fs the pnrehass of these be one ot the b#st Invast* •y can make.*’ Sacratary •aid when announcing to- |fte citation.,. * • » Dderbnrk .of Caaadsa la of the -association, tha ol- Fhich Is located In Gaadan Federal land bank loans ^eld, Fairfield, iCarshaw countlaa. Wooten b ig Cotton of cotton kuynra in Oub* recently In' Th# Chrttt- »a of T. J. Wedan wi OBittad. returns t# tha eatton iftor yunn ud m Just lb tTMt ^ Ihirfkdtira. PitfarB. months death gratuity pay, out pay, allotmants af pay pan. six ! mustering sad dadnotiona, aoldtara dapostts, pan* liofia, ratiramant pay, government cb#^ lost or daatroyad, family al* lowanca or dapdaney bsaaftts, amar* fancy financial asajatanca, aBargancy maternity and Intant car,# bocpltal car# and doinlettity .eu# for vatarans and dapandBits, burial of daoaasad mftltary paraoanal and dapandanta, war bonds (ovardna, loat or destroy* ad), govannMnt and comBarcUl ii- snranca, transportation of dependants and bonsahold goods, lost or missing raoordi, pa««onal affacta, sarvlea manh rMbta and banaflta, banaflta provided for vatarans nndar various acta of congraaa, vocational rahabUl* tatioa. employment rights, civil aa^ vice prafaranca for vatarans and da* pandanta, legal advlea and aulatanca. fBIRg and payBBit of ftdaral tneoma taxes, power of attorney and wflla, citianahlp and naturalisation and da* eomtloaa and awards. ... Under tha direction of Lieut (FKaUay are two other offices: one at Qraanvllla at room No. 11#, Clav^ land BnUdittg. South MaM StrMt, and tha other at M Brpad Street. Charlaa- ton. . VH Workers School Opens Sept 10-11 Mrs. WUay Shaom calls attention to those Intarastad In tha couraa la being offered by tha First Volnn* tear Hospital Wprkani .achool, to w held at the UnHad Stotaa Vat^ easier In Colnmhla^ S^^mbOT 10 «d blaiiks avuilahl# and atataa thM the euSa offar#d hna ^ Md odbfBtioh of ^W#^ mnans Adminlatratia** tk# — SSk i#rt of tha All*n!ary’#T»Mt#« wotfc«rs* raudlllBr ...jiatane# to tha sick and in* __ of boOt wortd w#r#. IR—f .Wto* eMTMrrleaa InMado. visiting. con to itw tbs la .Ihli tolM I that biMtBS of die* WMitM.wSL 8ft h# aW# mm JW ..t# idYiii ,10 8M^kl school ttnotfcm h# In and bis family who Iglurod in an auto on July to. ar# axpaetad In shortly after latter to thf Cbfoi oftha««#ldi Highway A cow juBpod in from of th# ear in whldi Major SumII •• his fuml^ w«o Janie Laney Given Sammons aUMpvilk To flhinog 1b Hoftpitel Mra. Jante B. Lonoy et Blehoprilla. ago U. died at tha Ta«My hospitB, Suatar, Wadnasday. Ansost St, after auBiiad illnaas. Tho daeaaaad p 9 SoBtar county, the daughtor tkf ktta Mr. and Ifts. Johny J. iytbir. Soptambar t, IMf. Mrs. had nMda her boas# in for a numbar of yaara with bar •fttSa who roaiSo lharo. was an aettva Bamhar of tho Bothlo- ham Mathodlat church af Btahopvilla. . ^ la ftuolrad .hy te huahond, R. M Lonay; t«f hrothMa,iaBaa M. and •ohm S. IHthir Of to# iMto soetlon el; Mii/Ha 9 Lot oountf; Shorrow, CuBdei; SCrnBfw ABd Woird Tnlo Of A '# Tn3 lo UnfoMod i How did it got there? Snake experts and not tha kind growing out ot a inpar-abundanca of what la ganaraUy described In tha far woat as anako Juiea. may be able to tall how a five foot cbickan anaka could climb 40 feat up a smooth sur face telephone pole and crawl Into a h<^ allatedly dog or packed by a woodpecker. But Andrew L. Lewie and L. T. Pal mer, employed In pole operatlona by the Sonthera Bell Telephone company on West DeKalb street swear that la Just what happenad. Tha two men were part of a crew engaged In operations on the line west of the city. They noted the h<He ta the pole BOOM 40 feet ahov# the ground and protruding from the hole was what lookad Ilka the toll of a snake. One of the BMn who was on tha pole wHh hie apikaa grabbed the tail and aftw some repeated tugging, man aged to drag the anako out Ha dropped It from his lofty perch to the ground where others ta tha craw dSsputehad It bat not nstO after a bottta. Tbla la tbo tala of a snaka’s teU. Some raadars may so(^ and raise Ibelr eyebrows, bit tho word of ooa tlvo or mors anployoos of tbs tel Idioaa company vooeb for tbs atory'a onthoBtleity. Pine Ckove Sdmd To Open Sept 2 sdMol win opon I. AH piplls Mon* 11 larch nigy iteiiai ft ^ Maffr RboU wo# , knoidted snoos- aclbua. py-tho odtUaion and sustetaad a long gash on hia haod and hla im ays was badly Injurod and bis oidlar bone was fraetui^: Plttean atlteboa were reqalred to doe# tbo gaab ovor bla left ay#. Mra. Small bit tho wtadlhldd ahot- tartag the ^bua and reeaivod bodl . ^ cute on her upper lip and nooa and! ooocuti^ both ayaa wat» fa|arBl Tha children!of were alao badly cut and bruised. Mrs. Harry J. Par-itergod to bo prooant Tha faranto o»d canser. Toma Rlrar, N. J., Mias Bou-Urlsnds art ooolloUy ihvlted to eoma. tab C. Blytbar and Mias Auna I. Bly-k. Tho CM^ uMBboro mra: Mias 1. this, RtphopadBik mm OBwtada wlR ba heldi|ltao Alto# tlvftmiw. tkSrd I Jftlft of In^ftBBi. itmaolifBrtli gntmi. Mfto MonoiH Ho9 Am mk pS!nS$ mo^ y, Aug. thotu a. m. 'MomuMmm vriMHil. ftdm and ' jMvoiito follow in tha Aslloeb Baptftl Hufo Pine Graalioa Through Top Of Pnaamg Cor, Meting Out Death To Occupant farm John J. McBachem, ai;e 48, aacnrlty supervisor for Kershaw coun- ty with offices In the Agricultural bnlldlng, was 4natantly kUled when 0 falling tree struck hla automobile as ha was driving on U. S. Highway No. 1 west of the city Monday morn* tag. The tree, cut down by a laborer. Who was removing growth, etc., for on the site of the proposed hosiery mlU property, fell Ju«t aa the car carrying Mr. McBuchern passed The tree struck Just over the front aeat, crashing the metal top. Mr. Mo- Eachem’s bead was cruMied and his neck brokan. Death, H was stated was inatantaneous. Pnnaral services were heM Wednes day morning from the Longtown Preehytertan chnrch with burial In the ehorch cemetery. The deceased leaves hla wife, Mrs. Catbertaa Adams Me- Bacbara of Longtown; two sons. Jack and Charles, at boms; two Batara, Mist Naomi Melachem ot Longtown •nd Mrs. Stave Ward of Wlnnsbero; two brothara. D. M. MeHaobem of BrownavUIe. Texas., and M H. Mc- Bacbam of Lnbbock, Texas. Mr. McBaoharn became farm ae- aurlty supervisor a fow years ago whan tha than suparviaor, Ben Da- l^oek, dlad aftsr o hriaf UtaSM. fol- towing a haart attaek ta bla offlea. Aa Inquaat Into the death <a Mr, McBocham woo hold Toaadoy ovoalnc ot tho eoort haneo bafaro Ooctoror Purdy Law Otoaimniaa ta tha out- ting down ^ iko Boa was aoeribsA aa having boot raspodsttilo fov tbo doatb of Mr. MdDoebern. Tho tootl- Booy Indieoted Ikot tko tiA tl8o troo iMd o dBrnalar 8l aom Bb fauftoa. At tha ttato at m oeeMaot Mr. Me- Boohani was op ws way foom bbmo to hla ipffiM hote. i Air Mbfl PostH^e Rote b ToPbe J Fnnderburit Talks Of Coming Election Irwin Susan, stator of Mr#. Basil, as* capad tajnry. Tha auto was badly torn up. Mr. Small is now post tbo dongar stags. — * -'«■■■ *T , Kershaw Schools Open S^tonher 5 Tha Kmrahaw PubUc Bchoola wlU open the lf4l-1947 aesalon on Thurs day aaornlng, SeptoBbw Sth at #:M the board of tmstoes baa aimoaiicod throoBti Snpterintandent J. P. Rich ards. The tolQwlng teachers have been etoctad for tbs eomlag tana: The Orammar School: Mrs. Jj. B. BaBiisk. Mrs. Bmeat P. Clybum, Mito Ann ItalBr, Mtai Mir iam Gary. Mrs. Lawls Croxton. Mlsa Mary Evans Braalngton, Mbn Edith Braalngton, Mias Emily MagIH, Mm Mildred Pagan. Mra. Jamea Carson, Mrs. H. N. Hutchinson, Mrs. M K. Gantt. Mrs. W. C. Cook, Mf. JL C. Wayne, Principal, Mr. Karl W. Cone, Principal The School: Mra. Jasalca Tmesdala, Miss Vir* ginl# MBs Holliday, Mr, Abrams, Mary WPlia. ftulb M- __ MF. Jhhn M brim Mrs. C. R. Btakeaay, MBs LUllaa Trussdalo. Mr. Morton |to^ Oaoeb. VTv J. R- Lylea. Prjjb^ot Mrs. Ban Ekker. Lunedirooft /IfUKmtiftjD BhiAa Ready ^ M. iftlaor, that op- ^eotlon mu tar sattlaoMnt of nn- naad toovo pior am m ovuBabla to votonHB'Od Watid Etar B* Ba w81 aastat foosa wtohtag to ftto tho Lagtan boSdIag. Feefcljr News Letter Ftom ybmrty At tho Prosbyterion -ateoA oi Snaday BOhdng a largo audionce at< teadad tha sarvleo, , oooduetod by BMar N. 8. Richards. Qoite a nnm- W of vfritora troa othar plaeoa wars artoent. Saadoy oBioel at *tho* nsnal Ro9, wall attended and colleeUon laBr, W. E. OonStagham, aoporta toaienL pr. and Mra. P. B. Hall of Colam hia, fonner popular raafdants of ouTj yillaga for ,a number of yaara. ware hero on Sandoy ovontag..eaIllDc. on their old time friends and neighbors, who wort plasaUd to see them. Mra. Daa Joaaa, Mrs. AJax Clark- 8ia election aeut Tuesday will assart theaualvas sad show the people ot tho eonaty that aa election can be coi^ fled out aoom^lag to the Democrat rules, and that offlcas ta Kershaw county are not for sale. Whan a parson prasenta thi to thwaaaa^ to vote If tkair name la on tha OMb roll thay glvaa a Ucktt and should b# altowad to prBBTa thgt tiekat witkout tatar* ference from aayoaa, but abould aot^ be sUowad to taka fh# tiator out of SoSTMni'Johnadingad'WrBr Jotnuon tho votlag Maas. No tkdmts should ba handad oat to anyone for any 'othar purpoao except for their own nae ta voti^ Tha reports ta clrcnlatlon about the way aaonoy was spent ta the firat primary la alaralnf. Wa must do aU pooslbla to praaarvo tha DsBoeratle party, and fteo elaettons, and In order to do that It la high tliM wa are oa- fordng tha rutos and callittg a haK on past praetleas.-~L. O. l^mdarburk, county chairman. for about a year Clearwater savorol MRS. SLBY PARKKR Whtd boa baao raeaivod here of tha doatb Glia weak of Mrs. Carrie Watts Porker, aged M. native of Cam den. Mrs. Watts lived ta Charleston and retnmed to savoral months ago. Pna«al arrangamant wBl ha an- nfoaood lotar from Oaarwatar. A doaghter of tho lots Luthor J. iVatta oad Allco Owaaa Watts, Mrs. Pyrhar woo Borriad fonr ttatos. Her haUbaad was HL D. Goff of Gam* Aftsr hia death, aha aianrlod 0. P. Kayo of Bristol, Toon. After his death, aha wroo BMrrIod to Harry WU- of oMRiao. Aftte his daoth, aha imr of Ctoorwotar. * ora her kothoad: two broStora. F, H. Wotta of Cbortootoa oad M. C WOIB of Chooter; o siotor, W»ioBs of Foyottovllto. N, C.. aai o untoit of alooos tad £ ITgftjPAlifttll APTSR MAAVlARr AMBNCB Mia. Hr 9. StBao of Mt Vvaon. N. T., .woo ft vBftor to Mia. CBPdBi eoBM M yaoro ’ • or ftvo of Mra. aba aodo mitfm of Camden attended ebnrch here on Sunday. They wart aeoompanled by Mias OiNialla Hart of Charlotte., Ift*. and Mra. Arthur H. Cnnning- hsB and sons of Charlotte were din ner gnestf bn Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cnnataghaak Mrs. Sallle Boykin and Mlsaas Dra Baxiay and MlnoCto Boykin of Cam den spent Sunday wltk MBsea Clara and Loniaa Johnston Ifts. L, P. Thompson and son war* upUonntry on Sunday, where they met Mlsa Elisabeth Thompeop re* tuning from a trip to Henderaon- villA N. C. , W. D. McDowell and slatars of Knighte HiU were here Snnday even- tag vlstttag relotlrea. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Cunningham of Onut Pella cams over Sunday to aaa hla brother. Arthur and tamfly of CauuAotto, who wort vlalttaf horo. Mrs. Baker Warren and chUdran of iilmdiilt wort kara over tha, waak« asd ,wlto bar mqthor. Mrs. 1. J.'Word* IgB. o. W. Perry and son, Ol W. Olid Mlso Christtno Pfonj . ol nero dtanor guaata oS Sun* of Mr. and Mm J. H. aoBSOota. Mio. Roboft Faoy, Mm Craaptoo It-daugkur. Mtaa Marpmt too#* B CoantafboB Joooo of LooStowu vBItora ta our viBago on Fri- MtaB. A. C. Curatoo waot to Ckom XiSnSteftan^ bcfthpn •' :P, l; Htptma oiM bmim- to I oanB'M^ of MJt9dl >bteii lllr tho II## Tbo vote foduettoo «M«h It oUpoct- oi to •ttanriatO' oft aoft, wMoom wm Womptod hy on ootloliotod poot ot- flea dopOrteMnt daflolt this year of to JldP BlBlon,' oompated Tha law rale oompBOa with a le*. par ouioo vote ta ottaet bofora th#: war. Ha wardtaia' JuBp of Jo an emu mmti Ilr {aos i4^uoa. only two per eoRI 0^ Jbf' INI Bales Of Cotton ^peor OpJMtelttt Tbo now cottBi flattaral loooted on RutlodBo atreot, JMI ntoautly oom- pletod is now tai cparatBa and la in^ charge of Stavo Clyburn. Already boles of ootton art bagla- ning to bo brimlit to th# ptanorm Where* the welghef fi ta adtlon throughout eaeh day. It B ballovad that ta a weak or so tho movomant of cotton will have prograaaed to o rapid rata. Tho new platlorB B fuSy 4# par oaat larger than the on# prevlonaly ta nae. Lyttleton Sfteet [Has Night Blaze fkre of an unAetertateed ortgtn do- atroyed a garage old badly domoged an antomoblla at tho homo of Mra. T. J. Kirkland on Lytttaton atraoi Wad- •today night Tha alarm, seat to tho ffto depart- mant at 11 o’clock, fouad tho struo- tutp ta flamea whdpi jPo flfdnida ar- rivod.^hib amount Of flte dhluhio toaa not announood. with Ca»t ifito Uislo RVftords io vtolttag her bPotaor, J. G., sad taaODy of tar. and Mm W. J. Rtohards,«to Sin of Cooeord, M. C., gyr of hla siatera ot taotr I .IRto CuaategltoP hao-hMii ploso of the Joto ho and fomfly have awvod in tarthoonily LIMiriY HILL ftftV AMLAlllltO iv STUM RUOItli^ ■xcitoniont in Charlotto taot Satur day. oiAt was m oouoad. te ^an afr n^hut W 4l|tadl a young atagor whta Johany CftwRiB of Ltbarty HUI song on the WMF Caroltao Hk Parodo ot tho onoy guditortuBi thR.opMMo of tL 4- .IftHURCH I •A . A.-.. ■ .*':vitak ■i'.j