The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 21, 1947, Image 8

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^A«l tlX THK OAMMN OHHOWtCLX, CAMDW, —OTH CA^OMWA. FXIgiAY, FKBWUAXY »1. tHT (f Cassatt News Mrs. SteTs Bowers spent seTersl dsjrs. in Colnmbis Ust week with her son and dsughter>ln-Uw. Mr. and' Mrs. Cecil Bowers, who are the prond parents at a daughter who has been named Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Stere C. West end COftP SUFFE^EgSl 666 STARTS REUEF IN JUST6SCC0N^ ■r CM fwnoM. -typ* SM. fW mptr »^f4r T*lt»f fMm COM mlMTU* Try C«M TaMSi*. or. LMoM Com tProporottoo today- fComtlfiO- Cm only M 4(r*rt«4 son. Stere, Jr., spent the weekend with their relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of Lan caster were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L McLaughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stanton and sons, Dick and Roddy, visited bis mother, who is seriously ill in the Bennettsville hospital Sunday. Mrs. Louie Smith and young daughter, Jackie of Charlotte Thompson, spent the weekend with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. L Baker of Bethune visited here Saturday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchan of Columbia spent the weekend with her parents. "Monk,” "Shagg” and Pomroy Lowman of Columbia visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bowers Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. }ic- Laughlin Sunday were his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L L. McLaughlin, P£ft(E VTftlNbS'v/ aAftK^ONriftC^fiVIC I KNOW WHAT TMC ecoffe Vina eeJ&oRe ^i*ieoAMe MA'^ iveooT' A woe THAT OONT OK,Wise OUV. n-SMOTHIMOTO NOnWiS 9EfO(?E jK oAsne STARTS. CLARKSON TIMSERVia CLARKSON TP SERVIK 66 7* .i/V£ST D£/(:ai^ St Uerctna\etie^^*[*""^^ aboi.t an on hia the hope hia auggeatton I anil ^irofiiable. the *®™'" 0 Uncle Not.chel s /rom Uncie ' Book of Experience "O" 1 w-' f250 ' to hoc"r anil on ine ilroasing on a l* VL'Ki u " e chi oWea p Mt it off »»“f ‘ uWat the com that ha.t..«« 'yiatSh^ cBitsse milTD MTE Mr. and Mrs. Sid McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLsnghlin snd son of Csmden and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cagle of Lancaster. * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Boiler and son. Ralph Rosier of Cayce. were visitors of his ,brother, M. S. Rosier, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ales Bruce were visitors here Sunday afternoon. The Home Demonstration club met'with Mrs. R. W. Vaughn Tues-. day afternoon. After the business meeting. Mrs. Vaughn assisted by MrsI Marshall served refreshments. Miss Sarah June Rosier and her friend. Miss Nell Richardson, stu dents at WInthrop college, visited her parents Sunday. > Rev. Boyce Davis, who accepted a call to the Baptist church here, preached ^hls first sermon on Feb ruary 9. Rev. Davis served this churcb here a few years ago and his fflends are delighted to have him back with them. Our best wishes for a most successful church year. < News wM received hefd last week announcing the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown of Charleston. Mrs. Brown is the former Estalln West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. West, who re sided here until a lew years ago. Mr. Brown is from near Camden.- The following were guests of their father, Parker Melton. Sun day. February ‘ 9: Mrs. "Link’ Stevens and daughter of Luck now. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Melton and daughter of Hartsville, Mr. and Mrs. Conway Robinson and two children of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Melton, Mr. and Mm. June Mel ton. Mrs. W, A. Hyatt visited her children In Rock Hill la.st week. Joe Offleld, who has been a patient In tbe Camden hospital, is able to bo at home and Is Improv ing. Rev. Stogner of near Kershaw filled the pulpit in the Baptist church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. iTom and family are new residents of this com munity^ NOTICE TO DEBTORS. AND CREDITORS AH parties indebted to the estate of W. D, Dowey are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. 48-50p ERNEST DOWEY. Administrator. Camden. S. C., Feb. 7, 1947. Notice to Debtor* end Creditor* AH indebted parties of the estate of n. M. Brown are hereby notified to make payment to the undersign ed, and ali parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law. 47-49C CARL J. BROWN. Administrator. Camden, S. C., Feb. 1, 1947. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on March 4, 1947, M. M. Reasonover will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County his final return as Execu tor of the estate of Docia C. Mc- Caskill, deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executor. 47-50c N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate. Camden, S. C., Feb. 4, 1947. Buy-Sell-Rent USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS Adverttsementa under this heading will be charged for at the rate of 4Po minimum for 2S words, per Insertien. Over 2$ words 1 l-Zc per word. Ads set In 10 point type double charge. Cash must accompany order exespO where customer has L,edger Account. I For Salo FOR SALE—OH range, good condi tion. Call 865-J. 49p FOR SALE—Any amount Peavine bay. Charlie Woodbam A Sob* Rout 1, BishopviHe, S. C. 49-60p ,FOR SALE—2,000 pounds recleaa- ed Kobe lespedeza seed. 14c per pound. J. B. Cantey, Camden, S. C. Phone 842. 49-60c FOR SALEr-One lot 2 mile* east of Qkmden. Prlcetf for quick sale. W. Clinton Moore, Route 2, Box 173-A, Camden, 8. C. ^49p FOR SALE—Set of mechanics tools. Some that are not on mar ket today. Box 44, Camden, S. C. 49p FOR SALE—1940 GMAC truck. Just ov^hauled; tires in fair con dition; reasonably priced. See James C. Horton. Kershaw, R-1. ^ FOR SALE—One horse mule, 11 years old. Will sell cheap. Good mule. Clarence Davis, Camden,* 8. C., Route 3, Bopt 37. 49p FOR SALE—1 sawmill, l&-foot car riage, 3 head blocks, Just rebuilt; also 1 three-sided plainer; 1 five tube radio. Louis Barfield. Ker- shaw, 8. C. Route 1. 49p FOR SALE—One 30-gaHon hot water tank, complete with Jack and fittings. 'Call J. B. Kelly. 626-R or 71-J. 49c FOR SALE—Just received a ahip- ment of 4x9 Hneoleum mgs and tine patterns of yards goods. Boy- ‘kin Fumitnre Co. Phone 660. 49c FOR SALE—Fonr porch rockers. Good condition. Painted green, 114. Harry L. Gregory. Phone 4<4-M.^ FOR SALE—Brower’s Ker-O-Kll flame thrower. AH purpose weed burner and disinfecting torch, used about 30 minutes. 318. Harry L. Gregroy. Phone 464-M. 49p FOR SALE—A very nice small home, oil heat, modern conven iences, large lot, nice location; 'Also, a 6-room home, near busi ness section. Moderately priced, needs some repairs out 'could be used as is; Also, a large 2-story heated home in center of residential sec tion, excellent condition. Worth double price asked; Also, many fine building lots in city and suburbs, and several valuable farms convenient to town and schools. Shannon Real ty Co. Phone 277. perity oil stove with built-in oven in good condition, |80.00. Call 73 between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 48-4lp FOR SALE—One wood or coal range with buHt-ln reservoir. New fire box in excellent con dition, almost new .Call Joa Rauseo at 29. Camden Chronicle. 49p FOR SALE—Milk cow, fresh with calf; good milker; a bargain for quick sale. L. W. Hopkins, on Bisboprllle road, below turpen tine stiU. * 49p Waijtad WANTED — Outside salesman, salary and commission. Western Auto Associated store, Camden. 8. C. '49c * MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in W'est Kershaw coun ty. Wonderful opportunity, |15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. PermanenL Write today. McNess Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2. Md. 49p SALESMEN WANTED—Needed— Man to take over established business distributing medicines, vitamins, home remedies, in secticides. disinfectants. DDT, animal foods, tonic, and food products in City of Camden and west and southeast Lee county. Home raedocation, baying at home, increases demand. Good profits. Write Rawlelgh’s, Dept. SCB-181-187, Richmond, Va. 4fp WANTED—Farm labor, white or colored family, with 2 to 4 people to work. Steady work, fair pay. . Apply at 1215 Lyttleton streeL Camden, S. C. 48-49c MALE HELP WANTED—Man will ing to work 7 hours daily 5 days per week, can average |5Q.OO weekly on established local route. Write Dept. S3, The J. R. Watkins Co., Richmond, Va. 48-6qp SALESMAN WANTED — Opening for high type man in this terri tory to represent old established Columbia Arm? Bxpertenc^ and car necessary. Unlimited eatings on commission basis. Shonld earn more than $5,000 per year. Give yonr qualifications when answer ing. Send replies to "Salesman" care of The Chronicle. 43tfc For Rent FDR RENT — Unfnmished apart ment, 3 rooms and bath. Call Paul Semple, 243. 49e Lott — Found Drnre Carefully—;-Sat« a Life CONSTIPATION Kbky In SAD COLDS Retained undigested food become* putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other Tital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ill* and interfering with their treatmenL Why take this chance when jrou can take Calotabs? Calotabs thorou^ily yet pleasantly act on every foot of intestines, sweeping out toxin- BOBBY O' fSTHW YOVJR'NeW { lHKT.MRSKrrr?j^(^ V4VW TX5 YOO THINK OP IT, BOBBY? r ^ ) ITS OKAY a , cn putrefactive foods and vlru*- laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calota)^ Use as directed. 10c and 25c at aU druggists. Talre CALOTABS SHEHEEN’S MOIATOLD AVJNT^OE IT WAS M>EI^PBCT TTLVSHT BUT m)0E5^fT fWGKTEN And you won’t be frightened by unfair price* if you go to Shebeen’*. You will always find their price* RIGHT,ai^ t^ quality high. Compare and be con- SHEHEEN'S GROCERY 7c.':.-. ^ Staple enmoEny s.c... a. % ^ — . • A, FREE DELiUERV PHOHES 24-25 FOR SALE—I red mare male about 11 or 12 years old. reasonable. See R. S. Dixon, Route 1, Black River road. 47-60p FOR SALE—Army blankets in good condition. $2.98; boys’ overalls, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.50; men’s cov eralls. $4,98 and $5J50. D. C. Dixon Bargain House, 961 and 939 Broad street. 47-49c FOR SALE—Velvet beans and Giant Strata Crotolaria seed. B. S. Young, WestvHle, S. C. 46-50p BABY CHICKS—Get new price list and save money. Worthwhile Chicks. 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Md. 48-50p FOR SALE—One built-in oven, Florence OH stove. $35.00; one coil hot water heater with tank. $20.00. 1512 Lakeview St., Cam den. S. C. Phone 649-W. 48-49p FOR SAL^—One five burner Pros- FOUND—On Highway No. 1, be tween Camden and Columbia February 11, one tmek tire on rim. J. B. Cantey, Camden, S. C. Phone 842. 49-60c FOUND—A remedy for back-ache due to kidney trouble. Try KID- DO. only $1. Money back guar antee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 95. 31-54p. * MASTER’S SALE Notice is hereby given that in ac cordance with the terms and pro visions of the decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Kershaw Coun ty dated January 25, 1947, in the case of Ehnma Barfield, Edward Barfield, Florence Barfield Horton. Emma Barfield DaviA Earl K. Wat son and Robert Eldridge Watson. Plaintiffs, vs. Lewis Barfield. Mary Rath W. Whftehouse and Esther Watson. Defendants. I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, i South Carolina, during the legal MU if a-kIw Afcodra, CoUf. on Voicu ot So^ wf»ie* Safety Here's Proof of Extra Mileage in the Tire That OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES Testimonials shoot tbe new B. F. Goodrich tire arc not ancommpn. This extra mileage was sdeotifically engineered into die tires. First, a wider, flaner tread was dcveiqpcd for longer wear and greater pco- tectioo against skiddinm Sdcomd, to hold that huskier tread, a new 3595 xrooger cord body was developed.*' ’That’s why we asy, see os today ...equip yoor car with the new B. F. Goodrich Stlvertown . . . die dee that osOsf'Mrt presiw /srw. Coowonlont Tmrmt H You DosJko ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY M6 Brood SCMt 10 ISK 11 B.F.GoodHch FIRST IN RUBBER hours ot sal* ou tho first Monday la March nezL being tho third day- thereof, the. foUowfng described property: Parcel I (not surveyed) as de* scribed In deed of Lewis Barfield to L. E. Barfield, recorded in tho office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Deed Book BM at page 478: AH that piece, parc^ or tract of land situate, lying and being In Kershaw County, State of Sooth Carolina, containing Ninety- seven (97) acres, and being bound ed as follows: North by Little Lynches Creek—Blast by property of Elza Jane Baker, and the Loch- hart Road, South by property of George Shropshire and West by prop^y of Felton Williams. ALSO Tract 1. AH that parcel or tract of land in School District 28, conn- ty of Kershaw, state of Sooth Caro lina, containing Two Hundred Nine teen and 12-100 (219.12) acres, and designated as Tract No. 1 on plat of the Estate of L. E. Barfield by A. B. Boykin. Surveyor, dated €ep- tember 6, 1946, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw Connty in Plat Book 12, page 86. said tract being bounded as follows: Northeast by Tract No. 2 of said plat and lands of Baker; Northwest By Tract No. S of said plat, and lands of D. A. Barfield; Southwest by lands of Will Perry and the Holden Estatet^and South east by lands of BoiTers. Tract No. 2. All that parcel or tract of land lying and being In School District 28, County of Ker- shaw.'State of South Carolina, con taining Twenty-seven and 42-100 (27.42) acres, and designated as Tract No. 2 on plat of the Estate of L E. Barfield by A. B. Boykin, Surveyor, dated September 4, 1944. and recorded In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw Connty in Plat Book 12. page 86; said tract being bounded aa follows: North east by Tract No. 4 of said plat; Northwest by Tract No. 8 of said plat; Southwest by Tract No. 1 of said plaL and Sontheaat by lands of Baker. Tract No. S. AH that parcel or tract of land lying and being on Baskins Oeek, School District 28, Connty of Kershaw, State of Sonth j Carolina, containing Forty-four and 72-100 (44.72) acres and designated as TVact No. 3 on said plat of Es tate of L. E. Barfield by A. B. ftoy- kln. Surveyor, dated September 4. 1946, and recorded In the office of the (Herk of Court -for Kershaw Connty in Plat Book 12, page 84; said tract being bounded as fol lows: North and East by Tract No. 4 of said plat; South by lands of D. A. Barfield; and West by tracts No. 1 and No. 2 of said plat. Tract No. 4. AH that parcel or tract of land lying and being on Little L3mche8 Creek. School Dis trict 28. Connty of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, containing Three Hundred Eighty-four and 64-100 (384.64) acres, and being designated as Tract No. 4 on plat of Estate of L. E. Barfield by A. B. Boykin. Surveyor, dated Repteraber 6, 1946. recorded in the office of the (Herk of Court for Kershaw Connty in Plat Book 12, page 86; said tract being bounded as fol lows: North by lands of J. B. Wat son; "East by Little Lynches Creek: South by lands of D. A. Barfield, and Tracts No. 2 and No. 3 of said plat, and lands of Baker, and West )y Tract No. 3 of said plaL and by lands of Baker. Parcel 1 to be sold separately. Tracts Numbers 1. 2. 3 and 4 to be sold both separately and as a whole, the highest aggregate bid to be accepted. Terms of sale: For Cash. The Master to require of the snccesa- ihl bidder or bidders a deposit of five per cent of the bid. unlels he le one of the tenants in common. Professional Anl] ... BHSiness Ci D. C DIXON’S BAR( HOUSE*^ We handle a eomplete line sf women and ehildrtn't sh^ | tfrwear and Men’* Work Cia all kind*. Alae a wide v not Iona. CAMDEN, t. C. 841 Broad tt Phom Camden Hemorial Comi QUALITY MONUl IMMEDIATE DE^ C. CL Komepay-'^red p,^] TRY HAPPY JACK MANGE MEDICINE Money Back GuaraHn] —PRICE— 12 OX. $1 JK>: 28 ox.'! DEL J. B. UNDLER HAYES PHARMACY KERSHAW. S.C. PublicStenograi Notary r EMMA C VlLLEPIOl Of. & Rea. 506 ClM*mt Phone 565-W PRE-WAR STANDAI METAL Weatiierstripg Sold^and Inalalled by* E. E. VETTH The only factory pod and trained in thia aection. P.O. Box 1161 Florence, S. C 48 mecbai said deposit to be forfeited k of non-compliance. Tbe biddiif not remain open aftw tbe nk compliance may be msdi mediately. N. C. ARNin Porbate Judge, Ex-Offlcio I for Kershaw County. S. C Savage A Marion Plaintiffs* Attorney. ’ — ADVERTISEMENT FOR BE The Town Connell of the Town of Camden. 8. C., Mrs. W. Boykin, Clerk and Treaaarar. will receive sealed bids ter constmcUoo of Sanitary SeweilSte Bxtensiona and Sewage P<a. StaUon ontH 5 P. M., B. S. T., on Tuesday, tho 4th day of JM 1947, at the Town Hall, Camden, 8. C.. at which time sad r all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Thia project is divided into two sections as indicated:: I SECTION 1. Consists of approximately 9,274 feet K sewers, 21 manholes and appartenaa<^ SECTION 11. Conalsts of one Sewage Pnmping 8ti^ without pumps. The contract will be awarded to the lowest comblnatioa ^ two sections which, in the opinion of the CouncU, is to the bm terest of the Town. j The successful ■ bidder will be required to furnish sathh^ performance and payment bond or bonds. Proposed forms of contract documents, including pis* specifications, are on file and may be examined at the offle# Council, (Camden, S. C., or at the office of the Engineers. Copies of the documents may be obuined by depositing Dollars ($15.00) with the Engineers for each set of docoa- obtalned. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to ead fide bidder who retnma the plana and doenmenta In good within-ten (10) days after the opening of bids. If additional sets of doenments are required by the Wi they ahall deposit the earn* amount for each such addltloail I documents aa above; however, only 110.00 of the deposit fa such additional aet of documents will be refunded to the 1* If documents are relumed in good condition within ten (1*) after the opening of bids. No refund will‘•be made of any deposit in any case when person making such deposit fails to submit a bona Ode bM Deposit for plans and specifications will be In the fo»*| check made payable to Tomlinson Engineering Company, j The Town Connell of the Town of Camden, a C., reseraj to ahj or aH bids uDd to wslr# ftiir bidding. . J A certified check or bank draft payable to the CJlerk a*4l urer of (Jamden. S. C., or a satisfactory bid bond executs4_E bidder and a surety company, in an amoont not lees cent (59^) of the bid, sluill be submitted with each bid. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (6®) sequent to the opening of bids without the comob Ck)oncil of the Town of (Jamden. 8. C. No bid will be considiNred nnless tho bidder Is legalff under the laws of the State of Sonth Carolina. Ilie Town Coundl Town of Camd^ 8. C. F. N. McCOBKLA Mayor. MRa LOUI8B W. BOTKW ' Oerk-aad Treaanrsr. Engineers: Tomlinson Engineering Company, ^ 1207 Markm StreaC, Columbia, a C.