The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 25, 1946, Image 3
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City
Wlllto H. Morrtoon. 4C. died at
the Veteraos hoepltal In Colamhia
tooniajr moniaff followinc a Un-
wrto* inaaaB. He was a weU
known harber of Caxaden for some
years, coaslnc her* from C<miray.
The tnnmal was held at 11 o'clock
Tuesday momlng from the Flrat
Baptist church. Bev. J. B. Gaston
oOiolatlBg. belnff assisted by Bar.
D. H. Daniels of Conway. Inter
ment was in the Lilly Swamp Bap
tist church cemetery at Conway.
The deceased leares hto widow.
Mrs. CarHe Ball Parker Morrison,
formerly, of Conway; a daufhter.
Barbara Anna, and his mother,
Mrs. Mollie Morrison of Donalds.
Two sisters, Mrs. Heyward Smith of
Camden and Mrs. John HUl of Bel
ton; also two brothers. J. L. Mor
rison of Spartanburg and J. B. Mor
rison of Donalds. Sereral nieces and
neidiews also surrire.
Mr. Morrison was the son of the
late R. L. Morrison who for years
wss a well known minister in Ker
shaw county.
Driwe Carefully-—Saww a life
DOG-GONE
Ifsokl you Uke to find your farbage pail in an np-
ii|k positioti each mommy?
foold you like to prewent dogs from killing your
ihndibery and sotting year lawm?
fooU you like to protocf your outside display of
mrchandise from dogs? «
Ban fet^a bottle oi. DOG-GONE today.
lURMLESS, LASTING, FULLY GUARANTEED.
Dk sale at most drMg» hardware and seed Mores.
liberty Hffl News
At the Preshytartoa <Amnik
Ifenetian Blinds
t CUSTOM BUILT ,
• SLATS OF FLEXIBLE STEEL or ALUMINUM
• CHOICE OF COLORS and TAPES
t PRICED REASONABLY
• NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION
• •’OB ESTIMATES FREE
CECIL LEAGON
PHONE 7iM
day nKwaing the
hastsd kr Bar. Dr. C. M. Rkhsrls.
wke toie Intersstlnily sf tiis
cwighi and hMtaUathm of tks Jsw-
Ish Paasouer, which was ths fore-
ruBBcr of -the Lord's Bnpper- or
church Sacnunaat or Conummlon-
sendee of the preseat thee. Dr.
Richards to a gifted speaker with
a soft and idessaat toIo* and hto
portrayal of tko ecenea aad ereats
of earUr Bible hdstory are eepeelally
Interwtlng and impreaMtra Follow-
inf the aermon which was attended
by an unasually torge audieaoa ha-
eluding many risiters and former
restdents, now of other townSr Dr.
Rloharda conducted the Communion
eenrice with a solemnity and dM*
nity appropriate to the occasion.
EMer J. B. Cureton of Camden and
J. B. Bankhead of Cheater aaslated
the local officials in waiting on
the aodiehce. J(hn R. McCrae aang
in the choir, and rendered k rery
^ectire solo. Rer. F. A. Dunnsn.
retired pector, pronounced the bene
diction.
Supt. Cunningham announced
that next Sunday would be Son-
day school ‘•Rally Day", and said
he hoped the banner might be won
by our school again.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson
were bosinesa Tialtors In Chester
on Friday.
Mrt. C. D. Cunningham and Mbs
Mary E. Cunningham spent Thure-
day with W. D. McDowell and sla
ters of Knights HUl.
Mimes Claru end Louise Johnston
rislted Mrs. Fannie Johnston of
Great Falls on Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Weathers, guest of Mr*. Jt
G. Richards, spent the weekend
with his daughter in Camden.
Miss Mary B. Cunningham at
tended a TB association meetli^ In
Camden Thursday. ^
John R. McCrae returned to New
York Sunday night He drilghted
his friends sereral times as they
listened to his splendid Toice dur
ing church serrice.
Mrs. R. J. Waidtow, Jr., spent
from Friday nntU Sunday after
noon with he]^ parenta in Ba^
weU. She wm accompanied by her
sons, Jimmie and Billy.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Clements at
tended the birthday of her inothjsr,
Mra. G. W. Perry on Sunday, at
Lapeaster.
It fi. Cureton of Union waa
risltor here last weak.
Mrs. F. R. MeCne, Mils JCIt»
deCrae and James McCrae from
Denmark spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. T. P. McCrae and family.
Miss Virgtala McCrae of Wlnth-
rop college epeat the weekend at
home.
Mrs. John.R. McCrae left for New
York City Sunday after spending
sereral weeks at home. He gare
several concerts while in South
Carolina.
Mrs. 8. H. Cunningham and Mm.
«t a
glwm for Mr.
ani.Mm B. S. Hl(Bdni, Ir., at their
hstoto YVkineniaPr Odtober 1C. Light
retreuhasents were Mrred to about
S7 gnsuta, wke gsjoyed spending
tiM evening together.
Mm J. ‘O. Rtehaarda and T. P
MeCrne and Mtoa Rto^ton Richardf
attended the conesrt. given by John
R. McCrae aad Mtoa Margaret Rich
ards in Marlon. 8. C. While there
they had the pleasnre of attending
an tnCermal reception at the home
of Mtoa Ltol* Hay, given for Mr.
McCrae and Mtoa Richards aad the
Ttoitlag relativeo.
Congreaamaa J. P. Richards, Mra.
Rkharda and Mm J; p. WyU* of
Lancaster rislted relatives and at
tended dmrch servtoM hwre on Sun
day.
Dr. and Mm C. M. Richards and
daughter were Sunday gneats of hto
brother, Capt N. S. Richards.
Mmhants Asked
To ‘INspby Flags
Mmehants of the city are being
asked to display flagi Saturday in
cooperation with the Navy Day cel
ehratlon, the Camden Merchants
committee has announced. Although
Navy Day wUl be Sunday, October
27, it wUl he observed Saturday.
CITATION
The State of South Onrollna,
County of Kerhhaw.
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge:
Whereea, Alethia H. Tmesdale
made srit to me to grant her Let
ters of Administration of the estate
aad effects of Rebecca L. Huoka-
bee.
Thee* Are, Therefore, to cite and
admonish* all and alngnlar the
Kindred and Creditors of the eahl
Rebecca L. Huckahee, deceased,
that they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Oundeu. S. C., on November 2.
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock In the forenoon, to show
canoe. If any-they have, why the
said Adnilntotratlon should not be
grunted.
Given under my band this 18th
day of October, Anno Domini, 1848.
I2-82C . N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Um Chroniclw Want Adt
Nolka to Ddbtan aw! *
Oraditofa
AD parttoe Indebted to the estate
(tf C. W. Francis are hereby noti
fied to make payment to the under
signed, and aU parttoa, it any, hav
ing claims against the aald estate
will preoent them likswtoe. duly
atteated, within the time preecribed
by law. S2.S4P
a W. FRANCIS. JR..
JAMBS MARION FRANCIS.
Executors.
Camden, 8. C., October 21.1146.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
rRFDtTORS
All parties indebted to the es
tate of JDouflas A. Boykin are
bweby notfftod to miAe payment
to the underalgned. and all parties,
if any, having claims against the
aaid estate will present them like-,
wtoe, duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law.
JiRa ELIZABETH S. BOYKIN.
. Executrix.
Camden, S. C., October 11. 1846.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS _
All parttoe Indebted to tko o*t«t»
of George Bowers are hereby noti
fied to make payment to tho whder-
lignod, and all parties. If any, hav
ing claims against the saM estate
will preeent them likewise, duly at
teated. within the time preaerfbad
by law. —, tollo
NELL I. BOWERS,
. Admlntotratrte.
Camden. S. C., October i, iHt.
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LAND POSTED
This to to notify all peraons that
hunting, fishing, or othewtoe trua-
passing on the lands of Barbara
H. and R. B. Boykin, or making
fires, or permitting tlrea -set by
ihem to run or ‘burn thereon, or
l^asturing thereon or removtag
therefrom any trees, wood, straw,
or shrublrary, will be proeecnted to
the full extent of the law. 204tc
BARBARA H. BOTKIN.
R. B. BOYKIN. ’
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For Sale
WOOD
12 to 16-inch lengths
Delivered to your door in cord lots. .
Phone 6
City Eqmp. & Supjdy Co.
NOTICE
Our tractor will be in Camden this
week-end. Anyone having an;
gradii^ and excavating....
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BIRDSEY’S FLOUR
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EXTRA QUALITY
EXTRA FRESHNESS
EXTRA ECONOMY
MILL PRICES
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BIRDSEY’S B^T
(Sup«r Grade)
“ $1.82
FOUR BROTHERS
(Htfli QuaHty)
“ $1.73
MONEY SAVER
“ $1.67
SHORTENING
1 Ib. .1 M
4 Um. - $1.27
(t^en Available)
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