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AppUeatioa for Cluurtor
. Notic* is hsreiiy giren tkst the
andersifoed will, sftw^ the expira
tion of three daps from the date
hereof, apply to the Secretary of
State, of Soath Carolina for a^cM--
porate charter for the pi^posed
corporation to be known as the
Gene Moseley Construction Com
pany. said corporation to hareji,
capital stock of Ten Thousand
(|10.00<1.«0) Dollars, and to hare
its principal place of businesa in:
Camden. South Carolina, for the
purpose primarily of engaging in
the general construction business.
Notice is further giren that a
meeting of the subecribers to thei
capUtal stock of the proposed cor^
poration will be held in the office
of Sarage and Marion, Attorneys,
Camden, Sooth Carolina, on March
4th at eleren o’clock A. M., for the
purpose of perfecting the organi
sation of said proposed corporation.
E. L. MOSEa^EY
BONNIE C. MOSELEY
February 28. 1947. 50c
card of thanks
We wish to extend to our many
friends our sincere appreciation of
their kindness and sympathy in
the sad hours of the passing of
our Infant son, Joseph Gregory. And
to all who sent such exquisite
flowers we extend our thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raiseo.
!*Spring Fevef*
May Hit Your
Car in March
Now is the time to hawe
your car adjusted to the
warm weather driring
ahead.
The delicate mechanism in your car
motor must he **iveatheriz€d** for
spring driving. Our complete **spring
cleaning** service includes lubrica
tion f motor tune-up, brake adjust
ment and a thorough over-all inspec
tion. Come in.
*
Palmetto Service Station
CORNER OF "
Rutledge and Market Streets
IN COOPERATION WITH
PALMETTO GARAGE
FREE PARKING
FILL UP WITH
SheU Gas & OU
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Bethnne News*
The obsenrance of layman week
in the Methodist church, the Sun
day morning serrice was led by
C. M. Graham, M. M. Gardner and
T. E. Hedron, Jr., with Gary
Paschal, attorney, of Columbia,
bringing the mesage on steward
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gardner of
Salley were week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. P.
Gordan. i
Mr. and Mrs. June Tmesdell
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Trues-'
dell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
Melton in BennettsTille.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon
of MayesTllle, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
O’Bryan of Greelyrllle were Sun
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Yarbrough and Mrs. Margaret
Marion.
Mrs. Robert Waters has return
ed from Camden hospital where
she has been a patient.
Worlds Day of Prayer was . obj.'
nenftFTrlday afternobn'at the Bap
tist ‘church, under the leadership
of Mrs. T. B. Altman, assisted by
Mrs. Steve Lane. Mrs. Fred Brin
son and Mrs. June Truesdell. The
music was furnished by the high
school Glee club. ,
The D, M. Mays hotel, until re
cently known as the King-DayiS
hotel, was formally opened to the
public Sunday 12:30-2 p. m., with
a lovely turkey dinner. Mrs. Prank
Beard is in charge and has had
years of splendid experience in
this line of work.
The executive committee of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary met Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. C. C. Pate.
After the business was dispensed
sandw^hes. cookies and coffee
were served.
Misses Cecilia King and Har
riett Mays have returned from a
weeks stay in Florida.
Mrs. John Edwin King returned
Saturday from Quitman, Ga., where
she has been with her father, Ful
ton Smith, who has been quite ill.
Wash Seegars of Charlotte is
visiting his niece, Mrs. Pearl
King.
Mrs. Young Allen of Durham, N.
C., was the weekend guest of hel
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baker.
Earl Jones of the College of
Charleston spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Jones.
Miss Margie Jones of Aynor was
the weekend guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones.
Mrs. Mark King and son, Rob
ert King of Anderson, were guests
of relatives here Sunday night and
Monday.
i Tom Copeland, USN, and Mrs
Copeland of Pensacola, Fla., hare
returned after a visit to Mrs.
Copeland’s mother, Mrs. Ila Cope
land.
Military services were held In^
the Mahoney chapel for Emory
Parker, who was killed In Doming,
New Mexico, February 17. Mr. Par
ker is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Jones Parker; two sons, Bob
by and Larry, and a sister of this
place,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry West are
visiting relatives in Mayesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Copeland and
children of Charleston were week
end guests of relatives here..
Mrs. R. O. Jacobs visited friends
in Beaufort recently.
Dr. and Mrs. R,. E. Severance and
children of Pamplico, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. McLendon of Blshopvllle were
Sunday guests of the J. B. Sever
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brannon
and small son. Rusty, are visiting
Mrs. Brannon’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sallade in Pittsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Harry Randolph, Mrs.
Woodrow Andrews and Mrs. James
Tallon of I..amar were Wednesday
guests of the J. E. Severances.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Seeley of Co
lumbia and Miss Bunny Hammond
of Wlnthrop college were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Horton of
Angelus were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones.
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Advertisements' under thle beading BABY CHICKS—Get new price Ust
elU be charged for at the rate of iOo
minimum for 2S words, per Insertion.
Over 1# words 1 l->c per word. Ads
•et in 10 point type double charge.
Cash must accompany order except
where customer has Ledger Account.
For Sal*
FOR SALE—One practically new
18-ln. Jig saw. Call 766-W, See-
gars Cabinet Shop. 50c
FOR SALE—Coleman fuel oU circu
lator. Call 86^J, 8 tlU 1 or see at
706 Wateree Village. 60p
FOR SALE—1939 Chrysler Royal.
See J. T. Haynes, at Colonial
Giill, Camden. 50P
FOR SALE—250 to 300 tons of com-
^pOsL Camden. Live-Stock-Go.
60-61o
FOR SALE—Rabbits for meat or
breeding, dressed free, 11.00 each
while they last. 818 Campbell
street, phone 851-J. ^
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•l^ys find they newer faU> to fiwe you the best groceries and the finest
Mtats. They maiatafai low prices and high tpisAlty, ewery day!
SHEBEEN'S GROCERY
(nmoEH. 5 [
FREE OELIUERV
PHOREi 24-25
FOR SALE—1936 Dodge. 4-door
sedan. A fairly clean car with
an excellent, almost new motor
and good tires. Drakeford’s Oar
age. 50c
JUST RECEIVED a shipment of
heavy duty Wizard batteries, 67
and 63 plates. Now is the time
to replace that heavy duty truck
battery with a new Wizard. Wept
ern Auto Associate Store. 60c
FOR SALE — One Cabinet RCA
radio, one General Electric radio
and record-player combined, one
play pen with pad, and also one
baby swing. All in good condi
tion. See Tom Cameron at Mar
lon’s Service Station. 60-61p
and save money. Worthwhile
Qhlckg. 101 W. North Avenue,
Baltimore 1, Md. 48^p
FOR SALE—One SO-gallon hot
water tank, complete with Jack
and fittings. Call J. B. Kelly,
62S-R or 71-J. 49-60c
For Rout
FOR RENT—Large double room
with private bath, steam heat
Phone 168-W, or call at 1214
Lyttleton street. 50p
MASTER’S SALE
Lost •— Found
LOST—Three sugar books, Horace
B. Corbett Delphlne P. Corbett,
John K. Corbett. 50p
lost—Ration Book No. 4, Issued
to Mrs. Nellie E. Davis, Camden,
S. C., Route 1. 50p
(FOUND—Lady’s wrist watch. Own
er describe and pay for ad.
Rogers Store,, ^ SOc
lost — Truck tire and rim,
8x26x20. FMreetone re-treaded
tire. Notify W. O. Hatfield, Cam
den, Route 1. ' 60p
FOR SALE—One pony horse broke
tO' work or ride; weighs about
660 lbs.; also one pony colt
weighing about 400 lbs., broke to
ride; perfectly gentle. Camden
Livestock Company. 60c
FOR SALE—One ton 1940 model
Ford truck, with stake body, duel
wheels, four forward transmis
sion, good tires, body tight all
•over. 4a excellent condition. J. B.
McGuirt, Rpute 3, Camden, S. C.
' . 60p
FOR SALE—Just received several
thousand dishes, priced from 6c
to. 65c each. Also, large shipment
of flower vases at 49c and 76c
each. D. C. Dixon’s Bargain
House, 951 Broad St., and 939
Broad street. 50-52c
FOR SALE—One 32 caliber Win
chester Repeating rifle, with am
munition; also one piano for
sale. L. T. Branham, Dusty .Bend.
Phone 356-W. * 60p
FOR SALE—Any amount Peavlne
hay., Charlie Woodham & Son.
Rout 2. Blskigrrme, 8. C. 49-60p
FOR SALE—2,000 pounds reclean-
ed Kobe lespedeza seed. 14c per
pound. J. B. Cantey, Camden,
8. C. Phone 842. 49-60c
FOR SALE—I red mare mule about
11 or 12 years old, reasonable.
See R. S. Dixon, Route 1. Black
River road. 47-60p
FOR SALE—New 6-room home, ex
ceptionally well planned and
built; centrally located.
Also—^ fine 2 story home of
9 large rooms, big lot and ample
outbuildings.
Also—2 six-room homes, one
with store-filling'station, on No.
1 highway In White’s Gardens.
And—don’t forgPt that building
time is nearly here, buy that lot
now. We have It for you.
FOR SALE—A farm of 200 acres,
one of 4()0 acres and a tract of
600 acres. See Shannon Realty
or phone 277. 60c
FOR SALE—Velvet beans and
Giant Strata Crotolaria seed, B.
S. Young. Westvllle, 8. C. 46-60p
FOUND—On Highway No. 1, be
tween Camden and Columbia
February 11, one truck tire on
rim. J. B. Cantey, Camden, S. C.
Phone 842. 49-60c
FOUND—A 'remedy for back-ache
due to kidney tfouble. Try KID-
DO, only $1. Money back guar
antee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone
95. 31-60p.
Wasted
WANTED—To buy 193940 Ford or
Chevrolet. Must be clean. H. T.
Stephens, Lugoff, Route 1. 60p
WANTED—Young man to work In
Jewelry store. Apply to Hoffer
Jewelry Co. Camden, S. C. 60c
WANTED—Electric stove and elec
tric washing machine, any condi
tion. C. V. Brantley, 107 Partridge
Drive, Columbia, S.- C., or phone
6490. 60-63p
WANTED—^Veteran, wife and two
children desperately in need of
furnished or unfurnished house
or apartment. Apply “HYD” care
the Chronicle. / 60p
CAPABLE AND 'EXPERIENCED
young lady desires position as
clerk or stenographer. Contact
Mrs. Sara Tniesdale at 266-R.
60-Slp
SALESMEN WANTED—SUrt a
Rawlelgh business, real oppor
tunity now for permanent, profit
able work In City Af Camden
and west and southeast Lee coun
ty. Write Rawlelgh’s Dept, SCB-
181-K. Richmond, Va. 50p
MALE HELP WANTED—Man will
ing to work 7 hours dally 5 days
per week, can average $60 00
weekly on. eetabllshed local
route. Write Dept S3, The J. R.
Watkins Co., Richmond, Va.
48-60p
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED —If
you’re interested in a good Job
with good pay, call at 1815 Lyttle
ton street
SALESMAN WANJED — Opening
•for high type man in this terri
tory to represent old establiahed
Columbia firm. Experience and
car necessary. Unlimited earnings
on commission basis. Should earn
more than $5,000 per year. Give
your qualifications when answe^
Ing. Send replies to ’‘Salesman"
care of The Chronicle. 43tfc
Notice Is hereby given that la ac
cordance with -the terms and pro
visions of the de’ocee of the Court
of Common Pleas of Kershaw Coun
ty dated January 26, 1947, in the_
case of ESmma Barfield, Edward
Barfield, Florence Barfield Horton,
Rtnmx Barfield Davis, Earl K. Wat
son and Robert Eldrldge Watson,
Plaintiffs, vs. Lewis Barfield, Mary
Ruth W. Whitehouse and Either
Watson, Defendants, I will sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, .before
the Court House door at Camden.
4Soath Carolina, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday
In March nexL being *the third day.
thereof, the following described
property:
Parcel I (not surveyed) aa de
scribed in deed of Lewis Barfield
to* L. E. Barfield, recorded In the
office of the Clerk of Court for
Kershaw County in Deed Book BM
at-4»aga-4J3i-All-4bat-^^4oe, parcel
or tract of land situate, lying and
being In Kershaw County, State of
South Carolina, containing Ninety-
seven (97) acres, and being bound
ed as follows: North by Little
Lynches Creek—East by property
of Elza Jane Baker, and the Lock
hart Road, South by property of
Geprge Shropshire and West by
property of Pulton Wllllami.
* ALSO .
Tract 1. All that parcel or tract
of land In School District 28, coun
ty of Kershaw, state of South Caro
lina, containing Two Huddred 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 Sep
tember 6, 1946, and recorded in
the office of the (TIerk of Conrt for
Kershaw County 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 Estate; and South-,
east by lands of Bowers.
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-j
talnlng Twenty-seven apd 48-100
(27.42) acres, and desienated as
Tract No. 2 on plat of the Estate
of L E. Barfield by A. B. Boykin,
Surveyor, dated September 6, 1946.
end recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County
in Plat Book 12, page 86; said tract
being bounded as follows: North
east by Tract No. 4 of said plat;
Northwest by Tract No. 3 of said
plat; Southwest by Tract No. 1 of
said plat, and Southeast by lands
of Baker.
Tract No. 8. AW that parcel or
tract of land lying and being on
Baskins Creek, School District 28,
County of Kershaw. State of South
Carolina, containing Forty-four and
72-100 (44.72) acres and designated
as Tract No. 3 on said plat of Es
tate of L. E. Barfield by A B. Boy
kin. Surveyor, dated September •.
1946, and recorded In the office of
the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County in Plat Book 12, page 86;
Mid tract being bounded as fol
lows: North and East by Tract No.
4 of said plat; Booth by lands of
D, A. Barfield; and West by tract!
No. 1 and No. 8 of gaid plat
Tract No. 4. All that parcel or
tract of land lying and betnf on
Little Lynches Creek. School Dis
trict 28, County 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
''f Estate of L. E. Barfield by A. B.
Boykin. Surveyor, dated September
6, 1946, recorded In the office of
^he Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County in Plat Book 12, page 86;
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TfcY HAPPY JACK
MANGE MEDICINE
Moa«7 Badi Giuunatu]
—PRICE—
12os.mO; 28 os.
DR. J. B. UNDLE2
HAYES PHARMACY
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Army Goods Sale
MACKINAWS, slightly used
STEEL COTS ... 6:95
FOLDING COTS 2.49
WOOL BLANKETS . 2S8
HERRING BONE PANTS Ij69
HERRING BONE COATS 1£9
FIELD JACKETS . 2JS
0 D wool PANTS 3.75
LADIES’ JACKETS 1.49
LADIES’ SKIRTS 1.49
LADIES’ TROPICAL SHIRTS .... 198
LADIES’ WOOL SKIRTS ........ 298
ARMY l^HAKI SHIRTS 1.49
KHAKI PANTS 149 to 198
G. I. TOWELS Se
RAIN COATS 198
PRE-WAX STANDI
' METAL
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Sold and Inatalled
E. E; VEITH
The onlv factorj
pod and trained mecli
in thia aaction.
P. O. Box 1161
Fl<«ence, S. C
said tract being bounded u
lows: North by lands of J. B.'
son; East by Little Lynches i
South by lands of D. A.
and Tracts No. 2 and No. 3 o(|
plaL and lands of Baker, si4 ^
by Tract No. A of said phtri
by lands of B^er.
Parcel 1 to be sold se|
Tracts Nnmtors 1, £, 3 ui4 i|
be sold both separately and
whole, the highest aggregate I
to be accepted.
Terms of sale: For (laik.
Master to require of the
ful bidder or bidders s
five per emit of the bid.
be one of the tenants In
said deposit to be forfeited ta i
of non-compliance. The biddiafi
not remain open after the
compliance may he
mediately,
N. C. ARNtff.;
Porbate Judga, Bx-Officte
for Kershaw Countj^ K C.
Savage Jb Marion
Plaintiffs’ Attopiey.
J. PAUL ROSS
B32 Bmad StTMt
CtmdBn, S. C
ADVERTISEMENT. FOR BIDS
The 'Town Council of the Town of Camden. 8. C.^ Mrs.
W. Boykin, Clerk and Treasurer, will receive sealed htda iWJ
construction of Sanitary Sewerage Extensions’and Sewage P«*p
Station until 6 P. M., E 8. T., on Tuesday, the 4th day of V
1947, at the Town Hall, Camden, S. C., at which time and
all bids will be publicly opened atd feed aloted.
This project Is divided into two eeetloM as hidteatsd::
SECTION 1. Consists of approximately 9,276 feet o>
sewers, 21 manholes and appurtenaacu.^
8E(3TION 11. Consists of one Sewage Flimping
without pumps.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest ^mblnatlon »I
two sections which, in the opinion of the Council, Is to the b*!'
terest of the Town.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish sat
performance and payment bond or bonds.
Proposed forms of contract documents, includlni^ pl»s*
specifications, are on file and may be examined at the office of I
Council, Camden. S. C., or at the office of the Engineers.
Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing
Dollars ($16.00) with the Engineers for each set of docuaiwtjj
obtained. The amount of the deposit will be refunded to each'
fide bidder who returns the plans and documenta In good cosd
within ten (10) days after the opening of bids.
If additional sets of documents are required by the
they shall deposit the same amount for each such addltloasl
documents as above; however, only $10.00 of the deposit
such additional set of documents vrlll be refunded to the ha
If documents are returned in good condition within ten (10)
after the opening of bids.
No refund will be made of any deposit In any case whaia<
person making such deposit falls to submit a bona fide bid.
Deposit for plans and specifications will be in tbe tom
check made payable to Tomlinson Engineering Company.
The Town Coqncll of the Town of Camden, 8, C., resei^’
right to reject any or all bids and to walva any InJormallh*]
bidding, n
A certified check or bank draft payable to the Clerk
UTW of Camden, S. C., or a satisfactory bid bond executed *7,
bidder and a surety company, in an amount not lees tbsn fl**!
cent (5%) of the bid, shall be submitted with each bid.
No bid shall be withdrawn lor a period of sixty ($•) daR^
sequent to the opening of bids wlthoat the consent of tha
Council of the Town of Camden. S. C.
No bid will be considered unless tbe Mdder la lacally
nnder the laws of the BUto of Booth CarbUnh
The Town Cmincil
’Town of Camden#'E-(X
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’ Mayen.
‘ MRS; LOUIS! W. BOTKIII.
Clerk and Trdstforer.
IMftneerlnc
dnmbln. 8. C.
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