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^AQI tlX ICmtHAW LODQt NO. tt m A. F. M. A Regabir Commanlea- Mk tioB first Taasdsf o( Back Month st t P. M. Visitors WMeone. L. H. JONBS. W. M. C. J. OUTLAW, SeoreCsry THI CAMQgN CM8OWl0t.i..WWHt •OUTMCAgQUNVF|>j^t;_gCVSi|^ b fht WALKING WAYI TAU CARi Of YOUR CAR... SOME roues Will RE WAIKIMG REfORE THEY GET NEW CARS Until new cars are arail* able, your present car absolutely must last! To help keep your car running smoothly, dependably and safely, bring it in to ns regu* larly for dependable, economical senrice. BEDFEARN Motor Company PHONE 140 *Wio4-ll|i*NoMrNoiNMM? ’^TnTTTi. txvWMF MM si ywr 4 AMHIiSssiMailSl^ TMUnsrI CaMsm TdM aniy m SiracM IN MiMonmM Oons Is the taoa we loTsd so dear, Silent Is the rolce we loted to hear, Tie sad but tru we wonder why So quickly and suddenly she had to die, To think we could not say goodbye. Will always bring regret. But the hearts that loved her most of all. Are the bearU that won’t forget It la not the tears at the moment shed that tell of the hearts that are tom. But the tears that are shed in the after years And the grief that is sileStly borne. What happy days we once enjoyed When we were all together. But oh, how changed it all la now. Since she has gone forever. She wore a crown of patience As she struggled on and on. And the hands that rest forever. Are the hands that made her home. Her earthly sorrows are over. How happy she must be, No more to be offended. But always glad and free. Yet again we hope to meet her, When days of life are fled. When in heaven to greet her. Where no farwell tear is shed, p A devoted sister-in-law, Mrs. Hugh T. Brown. Bethniie News The King-Davis hotel has bean purchased from Lorlng Davis by D. M. Mays. This building is now divided into apartments and all rooms are filled. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Williams of Portland, Ore., are visiting _their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Williams in the home of Mrs William’s mother, Mrs, CaakUl. Mrs. T. C. Langley returned to her home in High Point last week and was accompanied by her father, J. H. West. "Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley of Columbia were Sunday guests of Mrs. Seeley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammond. Mrs. Robert Vkk and children of Durham, ,N. C., are visiting Miss Kate Helms. Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon of Mayes- vilie is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T, Yarbrough. Mrs. Beanice Hilton visited her mother, Mrs. Will Elliott in Ker shaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sowell of Ham let, N. C..-were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huckabee. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tiller, Mrs. Jessie' Rick and children of Dur ham. N. C., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gardner. J. H. West and daughter, Mrs. T. C. Langley, were called from High Point, N. C., Saturday on account of the Illness and death of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Mary Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Dargan Clyburn and children of Biahopvllle were COLOWM Matsrsl looUsf tmrim wad wsw BOW yon^ ta i to a boon, at hoBM. Fee w«aMB and airls. Ot« 10 atfllVm aolo. "owiiCOUWAKotI BIRDSEY’S WHITE FLOUR BIRDSEY ia pleaaed to again have for your •oloction, our fina brands of wkita flour. BIRDSEYE BEST (Supar Grada) «$1,82 FOUR BROTHERS ‘N^^High Quality) N 2S Ibt. $1.73 MONEY SAVER 25 lbs. $1.67 MILL FRESH AT MILL PRICES AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR NEAREST BIRDUrt FLOOR R FEED SIUIE S. Broad Street Camden, S. C. Otf twMter, fattier breadi use FLEISCHMANN’S FRESH * YEAST rUU-STRHiOTHI Fleiadimaim’s freiih octuw Yeast atarts urorldng rii^it away! All the etreng^ of the yeaat bringe out all the flavorful goodneai of your bread- Be aurer of anaat taate—li^ teKture—firagrant freafaiM auary IF YOU BAKf AT HOMI, inaiat on . p|gjjicbxpaim*a fuU-atrength, fireah actim Yeaat with the familiar ydlow label. Da* pendable—Amenca’e favo^ J^eat far over 70 yeara. • ^ 1.0.CL^^E SZ£SS£0 APS MfSAT... SOP 7P£Y MAY §£COm£ Y/Ci- PP£S/0£^rS. V\ OaKalb Pharmacy -Phooa 9B D M We think meekneee le weakneee. If you ‘ have a finance problem facing you, face U8 with it • • - perhaps we can show you how to eqslly solvo It with a eonven- lent-to-pay loan. Camden Loan & Realty Co. All Foma ol Inauranca Sunday guaata of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Clybunx. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith of Moncka Comer were weekend guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Severance. Miss Mary Ellen McLanrln of Co lumbia spent the weekmd with her mother, Mrs. Daisy McLaurln. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin King and son of Newport Nsws, Va., ar# visiting the former’s parents, Mr. M. C. Me- and Mrs. M. 0. King. Their litUe {daughter, Jean, has been with her grandparents since July. J. W. Cole of Columbia, O. W. Elmore and Billy Best of CaroHha. spent the weekend here with their parents. Mrs. E. Z Tmesdell and Miss Stella Bethune were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Traes- dell in Gastonia, N. C. Thwr were accompanied home by Mr. Trues- deil who assisted in conducting the funeral for Mrs. Mary Hough Mon day afternoon. Mrs. S. C. Hiott entertained Thursday evening with three tables at bridge. The out-of-town guests were; Mrs. Septimus Jordan of Richburg and Miss Sara Craig of Lancaster. When the scores were counted it was found that Miss Carolyn Bethea held high score, while low went to Mrs. R. E. Mc- Caskill. Mrs. L. M. Best received the bingo prize. Quite a number of ladies from here attended group conference at Camden Presbyterian church Wed nesday. Mrs. E. Z. Truesdell entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. W. Culp, who recently moved here from Union, S. C., with a neighborhood tea. Hot tea, sand wiches, cakes, nuts, stuffed dates and cheese were served. Sympathy Is extended to the family ct Mrs. Mary Hough in death of their mother, Sunday, in the Camden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLendon of Bishopville were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Sever ance Monday. Miss Bunny Hammond of Win- throp college spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammond. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Tom Hearon will be glad td know that she is able to return bame after being a patient in the Cam den hospital and in the home of Mrs. Love Hearon. Miss Bessie Rosier has returned from an extended visit to Charles ton. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Shelton Humphries and little daughter. Misses Era Jo Ratcliff and Willie Esther Ratcliff of Wlnthrop col lege spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ratcliff. Rev. J. V. Murray spent the weekend in Laurens with his par ents.’ The following attended Young Peoples Rally in Camden Sunday: Mrt. Arthur Rosier, Mlaa Mary Mc Kinnon, Donald McLanrin, Lock McKinnon, Betty Gray McCaskill, Ruth Rosier, Barbara McDonald, Joe Newsom and Coskey Pate. WANT ADS Advertisementa under this win be charged for at the rsfe o* miaimam for M words, per Insert^. Over SI words 11-Jc per word. Ads •et in IS point type doable charge. Cash must accompany order except where customer has Ledger Account. Sul# LofC Fomti i / FOR iALI*—One Vacuum cleaner. CaU 876-W. ^ FOR SALE—Honae No. 12S. Union 'Street, open for inapection Oct 7„ Y, 10, from 8 to t o’clock. 2»-c FOR 8ALE-*-Boya bicycle, in good condition. A bargain at 122.50. Phone 188J. 2H> FIQ8 FOR tALK—Twxx and one- half months old. Mrs. Jake R. Watkins, Cassatt, 8. C., R-2. 20-p FOR 8ALC~Used Hot Water Jack et Phone 206-M. Mre. Jimmie Chewnlng, 211 Haile street, 22-0 FOR SALE—1039 model, long wheel base Dodge truck. F. B. Stanton. Midway achpol. ^p FOR SALE—Warm Morning typ* heater,, buma coal or coke. Used one season, $26.00. CaU 603-R. 29-0 FOR SALE—One nice coal store and one trash burner, both med ium sise and in good condition. Phone B66-R.29-c FOR SALE—One table top Florence oil cooking stove; one two-bumer kerosene heater; one coal cir culating heater; one Parlow Glow coal heater. Phone 269-J. 29-p FOR SALE—Fine building lots in Kirkwood Heights and suburbs. Better buy now, buUd later and save. Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg. Phone 277. 29-c FOR SALE—Rembert’a CameUlae. Rare and standard kinds. Early Varieties now. in bloom. Fall is best time for transplanting. Se lect yours early. Mrs. Robert Rembert, Rembert, 8. C. 29-tfc FOR SALE—1,500 8x8x16 regular concrete blocks. 250 8x8x16 sin gle end blocks. These blocks are best quality. Will sell at a bar- gain. Phone 782-R. 29-p FOR SALE—^Victorgraln aeed oata, germination 97 per cenL $1.25 per busbeL A. R. Holland, R-1, Camden. • 28-29-p FOR SALE—General Electric Con sole radio, beautiful cabinet alone worth price being asked. See it at once. Camden Electric Co., Just north of Thomas Tavern. 26-tfc lost—On Camden-Snmtar high way, a * atep-ladder. FIndar con tact Eddie Nolan. Phone fOSJ. • REWARD—I wUl pay liberal re ward for property taken from my . office, typewriter aerkS No, KH1778177 Royal No. 10. and one portable typewriter Royal B-925544, also Remington addtnc machine. Dr, Q. 8. Rhame. It-c LOST-^Ration booka No. 4, made out to Annie Mae Wfabum. Mil dred Wtnbum, Marvin Winbum, Margaret Winbnm. Shelby Jean Winbum, Malvln Leon Wlnbnm and Fay Winbum. Return to An- , nie Mae Winbum, Hennltafe Cot- ton MUl, tS-p LOST—^Ration books leaned to May Belle Boulware (grandmother), Andrpw Rfly.rBqulwara (father). Carolyn Bc^e Bonlwara (mother), Betty Gennell Boulware (child), Andrew Roy Boulware (ehUd), James Richard Boulware (child). Finder return to Andrew Roy Boulware, R-l, Camden. 2f-p Wanted WANTED—To buy used furniture, odd pieces knd general famitnre. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 161. , 15tfc WANTED TO RENT—Three, or four-room furnished apartment, immediately. CaU Mrs. W. C. Hammond at 798, Route 2. 29-p WANT—Several 4 to 7 room houses to sell or rent. Phone or see Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg. Phone 277. 29-c WANT—Several 2 to 5* room apart ments to rent. See or phone us todsy, 277'. Shnnnon Realty Co. Savage Bldg. 29-c COLORED HELP WANTED—For the winter months. Jobs noir available. For information write Fellsmere Sugar Prodneera Aa- aociation. Box 191, Fellsmere, Florida. 29-SO-c MALE HELP WANTED—Oppoi^ tunlty of lifetime supplying DDT and otbbr profitable prodneta to farmers in Kershaw -county. No experience or capital required. Must have auto, good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNess Company. Dept. T, Candler Bldg., BalUmore 2, Md. 29-SO-p firimiHlhi • e a By$i|||$3 D. c DIXON’S HOUSE Wa handla a oemplata iim aad ehlldren'a Also a wide v, CAMDEN, 8. C. First National Bank Bldg. Camdwn, S. C Phone 02 QET YOUR pecans, peaches, apples, grapes, tigs and all other trait beiulng trees and abrabbery from W. L. M. Stokee, BiabopviUe, S. C., Route No. 4. Write him and he wUl go to see yon. 24-th For Rent SKI HI stops RUNNING FITS In dogs or we refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running tits remedy. DeKalb Pharmacy. 294S-p A Blrket Foster drawing of Lan caster, England, 5 by 7 inches, was cold for $2480. HEAT«^ WOOD WOOD BURNER FOR RENT—One nicely furnished apaftmenL (Jonple only. CaU 876-W. 29-c NOTICE The annnal meeting of the Share holders of the Wateree BuUdlng and Loan Asaociation wiU be held at 4 p. m., on October 21sL 1946, at the First NaUonal Bank BuUding, Camden, S. C.. to consider amend ing the by-laws of said Association and other buainesa which wUl come before the meeting. 28-Sl-o LEWIS L. CLYBURN, Secretary. ir ENJOY 24.HOUR CONTROLLED IIEAT< Ar BUILD BUT ONE FIRE A SEASON--, No Fires to Build On Cold Mornings ^REMOVE ASHES ON AVERAGE OF ONLY 3 TIMES MONTHLY Issht os Hie OowndrofI ASHLEY—ii*i PATENTED. TIlit Acrmostolf- colly controlled wood burning heoter soves up to 50% ond more oa feel costs, write many Ashley users. Cleon, less soot and dirt. Over 3,500 rctoiied in one city ond trodiag orea—truly o sensation. Now ia oar 16Hi year. Ste your l^ol Ashlty deoler lodoy or write lor his noaie. ASILEY AUTOMATIC WOOD STOVE COMMIT Columbio, S. C • m WANTED I Work by Painter and Paper hanginf contractor of 35 years esqperience. Phone 636-W. A. E Welch BUTTER? SURE WE HAVE IT • ^ ♦ Rich Creamy (]obIe Batter. 93 Score. Why use substitutes or inferior brands ! when you can get the aery best at THE CAMDEN DAIRIES Miscellaneong 1024 BROA0 STREET PHONE HAPPY JACK MANGE MEDICINE The product that has amazed Doctors and ez- ifarienced Dof Ifeeeders. The product used by 0»le Bros. Circus on thmr valu* able dogs and animals. MtmeywBack Guarantee. 12 oz. $1.15 28 oz. $2.50 DR. J. B. UNDLEk Hayes Pharmacy Kershaw^ S. C. WOW CAMP 1079 each lul Friday M iTl * St Hermltaie a wunity berg are attend priaHIng ^ are aWraya' ^inanelMi TREE SVRGbTi Wue TriiBiumg _ Remowal - ■ Ernest NuHinal ®<« II Phone 3^' Camden, 5. C Camden \iemorial Comi QUALITY MOI _ IMMEDIATE DELIVI C, Q. Kemegay—Fres WILUAM W. BAi Special Agent Naw Yoilc LIfa Ineuranee Raaldanea Fhona ttlj Offloa Madicai Bldg. Phene < Cor. Lyttleton and DeKalb If it’s Painting^ doB*! it off—Put It Ob REMEMBERl SteMa Paint Shot Phone 228-J E. DeKalbl Painting And Paperhanging Eddie Ndim Phone 805-J SEE R. A. PURSER for high olaaa ■ awing macblnea. . Singara Wbitaa, Newhomea, PYea and oth er makea. I am afraid tbia ia about your laat chance to gat raal money for any naed machlnaa. R. A. Purser. . 27-8(H;> MA’TTIE DAVIS deLOACH'B GRO CERY—909 Church StreqL ^ona 707-J. Staple and Fancy Gro ceries; Fruits, Yegetablea, Drinks, Candies and Smokes. It’s a pleasure to serve yon. Excel lence Assured. . 14^17-p RADIO REPAIRS—On all make radios. .Phone 156, Camden Fur niture Co. l-tc PRE-WAR STANI METAL Weatheistrips SoMudtHtalM E E V0TH The only factory ped aad trsinsil W fMs tection, / P.6.Boz1161 • .1 Flomnee, S. C CAPABLE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS of the "Tri Gamma” club avail able for taking care of babies. Ratea: 35c per hour; 60c aftei* 12:00 p. m. Phone 472-W, 28-29-p Subscribe to Tbs CITATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiNi COUNTY OF KERSHAW. By N. C. ArnetL Probate Ja Whereas, Mrs. NeU L 1 mads suit to me to grant her tera of admlniatration of thei tat# and affects of George Theae ara, therefore, to ^ admonish aU and singular tiui dred and creditors of ^s George Bowers, deceased, th« be and appear bafore » Court of Probata, to he Camden, 8, 0., on nexL after publication hww o’clock in the forenoon, t^ canse^ If any they have war ■aid adnUnIstratlon ■hooM notj Oivan under my band day of Saptambar, Anno N- C. ARNFff, 28-290 Todfo r WHYBONTT veufe MOTHBRID^ MOO -Ml ..■vl