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PAai MX Liberty Hill News Delayed Mr. and Mm. C. D. Canoingbsm and Mite Lai Richards were batl- neaa rltltera to Rock Hill on Thureday. .Mistet Clara and Loalte John* eton rltited friends in Camden on Friday and Sanday afternoon they ▼lalted their aunt, Mrs. Fannie Johnston, and daughters of Great . Falls. Mrs^R. J, Wardlaw, Sr., accom- naned hysber son, W. C. Wardlaw, went to Columbia Sunday to see her uncle, J. 0. Cunningham, of Camden, who is a patient at the Columbia hospital. Misses Sophie and Marion Rich ards of Sumter spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. L. P,. Thompson and sons spent Sunday at Glenn Springs with the W. K. Thompsons. Hr. and Mrs. Russell Small and you^ daughter of Charles fon “T .JLD OISCOMrORTS — 35^ Per Bottle Notice to Debtors and Creditors All parties Indebted to the es tate of Victor Ward are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, If any, having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time pre- scrlbed’'by law. 49-51c EDITH J. WARD, Administratrix. Camden, S. C., Feb. 16, 1947. Car Inspection Is Back! Better bring your car to us and have it checked carefully before the state high way department checking station be comes effective here. Avoid the rush when hundreds of ! cars will have to be repaired before being allowed to operate on the highway. Let our expert mechsmics go over your car and make the required repairs. Your brakes, yoiir lights, tires, etc., must be in good shape if you are to pass the state in spection. Drive right in Now. We give you speedy service—a thorough job—at the right price. Palmetto Garage Market Street Camden, S. C. stopped here for s short rislt on Sunday' en route to Mrs. Small’a old borne In Lancaster. G. R. Clements is spending awhile with hla daughter, Mrs. 0. P. Folk of Camden. Route 1. Mr. Thomas of Camden, accom panied by two friends from New York, was here Friday afternoon taking pictures of the spiral star- case in the home of Misses Clara and Louise Johnston. This wa/ hand-made by Henry Brown, an cestor of Arthur Brown of Cam-' den. lest Wednesday little Drennan Jones was given, a party by his mother, Mrs. E. L. Jones, in honor of his fifth birthday, A number of his little friends were present to help make merry the occasion. Each guest was presented a red paper cap and balloon. After games refreshments were served. I SUNDAY - InUmathnal I SCHOOL LESSON B> HAHOLD h. LUNDQUIST, D, D Of ‘Htc Mood? Bible InetltuU of Chicago Released bf Western Newspat>er Union LESSON FOR lURCH 9 Lesson subtects and Scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Edudstlon: used by permission. JESUS WASHES THE DISCIPLES’ FEET LESSON TEXT—John 13:3-15. 34. 35 MEMORY SELECTION—A new com mandment I give unto you, Mjat ye love one another; as I have loved you. that ye also love one anjjther.—Jphn 13:34. On the eve of his crucifixion our Lord gave to his followers a striking example of how true humility shows Itself in service to others. Almost in the shadow of the cross the disciples had fallen into an ar gument about wh’ch of them should be greatest Christ showed them the way of true greatness by an act of menial service, giving them an example for their own lives, a pat tern of love. I. Action (vv. 3-11). He who was about to wa^h hia dis ciples feet was fully conscious who he was. whence he came, what his power was, and where he was going. Verse S gives us a clear view of our Lord’s knowledge of himself as divine, sent by the Father and to return to him. He was conscious that he was King of kings and Lord df lords—all things had been put into his hands. What followed would seem to be a mistake—a misfit in the pattern of the life of a being so great as the one described in verse 3—except for the fact that it was Jesus of whom it was said. He knew that real greatness proves itself in the ability to stoop if need be to minister to the hum blest need. It was Just like Jesus to take the place of the servant. It is Just like him to do the loving, thoughtful, compassionate thing for us today. Peter’s Impulsive refusal to be washed enabled the Lord to teach him, and us, a needed lesson. The one who had come clean and well- groomed to the feast needed only to have the dust of the road cleansed from his sandaled feet. Just so the one who has been cleansed from his sins by the blood of^ Christ returns daily for the cleansing of the stains and soil of the Journey through this wicked world. We must remember that this constant cleansing (I John 1:7) is necessary. It is not enough to make a decision for Christ and receive salvation; we need his daily grace for dally living. ' n. Example (w. 12-15). When he resumed his place at the table, Jesus faced a humbled and ashamed group of men ready to have driven home to their hearts the powerful meaning of the exam ple which had been set before them. They called him Lord and Mas ter. and he agreed that ttiey were right Now he had set them a pat tern of lowly service. They had al ready sens^ the rebuke involved, so he stressed only the positive side, the need for them to do what he had dona. It it one thing to understand what hat been taught it is another thing to put it into practice. Jesus con^ dltionod his blessing on the doing, rather than the hearing (tee w. 18, 17). We are told in James 1:22 that the one who la a hearer of tha Word and not a doer of it is self- deceived. He is fooling himself about his supposed spiritual prog ress. Ood is not deceived by it snd usually his fellow men are not de ceived by his profession of what he does not have. How sad then to go on deceiving himself and how fooL ish. HI. Cemmaad (w. 34. 35). It Is really not a matter of choice for the believer whether he will live In the light of this great example— it is a commandment of Ood. Oh, yes. It is a.commandment of lova. Negro WiU Die Iir Electric Chair For Saying Man Talmadge Hafins Sent To Chair For Killing Of Taxi Drirwr BOBBY SHEHEEN’S MO^VIHA^T DO-mE ANQELS DOMHEAVENf THEV i HAWS.BOB®/- r rr HAVEKT TMEY It U Inroadcaat good news'—and bad, too, for that matter^—that is why we want all otir friends speak well of Sheheen*s quality groceries, good •oreice, and fair prices. SHEHEEN'S GROCERY Jitnyslc (.f (RinoEir, s.t. FREE DELIUERV PHORES 24-25 BuySell-Rent usi THE CHROMOI WANT ADS •AgY CHICKg~.C.on !«• «p. Writs na for “ Devld Nichols Hatchs^'' mart, Georgia. Advutisenents under this headiv will be charged for at the rate of- 4So minimum for 36 words, per inaeitlon. Over M words 1 l-3c per word. Ada •et in 10 point type double charge- Caeh must acedmpany order except where cuatomer has Ledger Account. Talmsdge Hagins. negro,, charged with the murder of Oliver B, Pow ers, a white taxi driver from Rock Hill, was sentenced to the electric chair by Judge Frank Eatmon In criminal court at .La^icaster last week. The Jury found Hagins guil ty after detlberating but 25 min utes, J'he body of Powers was found on the road of Highway 96, from Lancaster on September 20. Ber nice Hagins, wife of the condemned man was the chief witness for tl}e state. She told bow her husband forced her to accompany him from Charlotte to Rock Hill and how she saw her husband shoot J. B. Stogner, a Charlotte taxi driver. Then later she said they engi^ged ■Powers, In whose taxi they were riding. Powers was dumped from thQ car while on the way to Co lumbia. At Columbia, Hagins and his wife separated. She was taken iuto custody In Baltimore in October and her husband was arrested in Brooklyn In January. Hagins fought extradition bark to this city but the effort was futile, the governor of New York declining to consider the plea. Wiiuiers Named In Forestry Quiz » ’The finals for the white win ners in the county wide forestry quiz program were held in the county agricultural building, Feb ruary 20 at 10 in the morning. This educational program, which has been presented in 53 schools In Kershaw county under the auspices of the state forest service and the Kershaw county forest service, with Forest Ranger L. E. Smith, In charge, has aroused much interest. Judging by the record number of those who participated an<j the number of listeners. ’The prize winners from the white schools were; First, Ted fiaker, Pine Tree Hill, $5; second, Mary Baker, Baron De- Kalb, 13; third, David Zom, Blaney, |1. ’^e finals for the colored win ners were held at Jackson high school on February 21, at 7:30 p. m. The winners being: First, Hover Lee Dunham, Bethune, |5; second, J. P. Neal, Jr., Kershaw, $3;. third, Janie Ruth Spann, Air port, $1. Ranger Smith wishes to thank the participants and the teachers who cooperated so well in putting this program across. For Salo FOR SALE—Six caae drink box. Norge. Bourbon Dairy. 61p FOR SALE—250 to 300 tons of com- post. Camden Live Stock Co. , 50-510 FOR SALE—Two display cases and one counter. Monarch Studio, Camden, S. C. 5IP FOR SAlIe—Girls’ bicycle. Dining room table. All in good condl , tion. Call 318. ^ 51p FOR SALE—Good oil range with table top. Excellent condition, 156. Call 866-J.^ FOR SALE—One 11/2 ton Chevro- “ let "truck, 1940 model .with 1942 motor, in good condition. Ernest Nutting, phone 3Q6-M. ^ FOR SALE—6 Duroc Jersey shoats, also 'one 1931 Chevrolet car In fair condition. John H. Watkins, Cassatt, S. C. Route 2. 61p FOR SALE—One 1939 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan, extra clean, excel lent condition, $975. H. T. Steph-- ens. Route 1, Logoff, S. G. 61p FOR SALE—Two-room coal circu lating heater; also 1 handsome solid brass double bed. Address "X. X„” care Chronicle. 6 Ip FOR SALE—One 1939 Ford Pickup truck, A-1 mechanical condition, $795. H., T. Stephens, Route 1, Lugoff, S. C. 5^ FOR SALE—To colored people. Fine lots on North Campbell St. See Shannon Realty Co. Savage Building. 51c FOR SALE—Limited supply of good heavy weight Birdseye Baby Diapers, 27x27. D. C. Dixon Bar gain House, 961 and 939 Broad ^ street 61-62c FOR SALE—Large two-story heat ed home in center of city. Big lot with outbuildings. Priced way below value. See Shannon Realty. Savage Bldg, Me FOR SALE—Fine Colonial home, 7 rooms, in excellent' condition. Nice lot with outbuildings. Cen tral location. Call Shannon Real ty Co. Phone 277. 61c clerk or stenographer. Contact Mra. Sara Tmesdale at 26t-iL t 60-51P * WANTED to" buy — One 1940 Ford, two or Fordor, must be clean, will pay top price. H. T. Stephens, Route 1, Lugoff, S. C. 51p A BUSINESS and a HOME—An ag gressive, entbusiaatic agent wanted to sell the best pre-cut line of houses on the. market. Conventionally built. 26 different models and floor plans. Argent will be required to erect ■tration house in which hi lire while demonstrating eral commissions. Demoni honae sella others quickl] demonstration homes near office; For details write or call on Atlantic Building Corporation, 1617 Plnehurst Road,, Columbia, S. C. -Sic fenont,! I AM PREPARED to rebuild your mattr^ like new. Will call liver. S. H. Pritvean* Box 81, Logoff, s. C. Do your Job the safe wiy will soon become a habh. AN Professional .. Business D. C DIXON’S BJ HOUSE We handle a eomplste Dm, women and children’s shoeai to-wear and Men’s Work Ch all kinds. Also a wide vs notions. CAMDEN, 8. C. 951 Broad 8L Phesii but that makes it not less but more binding on_^us who believe in Christ By set and example he set before his disciples the great snd new commandment of love, expressing it self in loving service. .. The measure of our love for brethren is the love of Christ Jesiis. That love, we all agree, was without limit unbelievably great inex pressibly tender, infinite in Its pur pose and power. We cannot measure up to it What then'* shall we do? Surely we must give to our vary limit sad beyond that limit by God's grace, of our love for one another. Nothing less arill do. if we are to keep hia com mandment Such love between Christian breth ren has always been flic most cf* fectlvs kind of testimony tor CHirist As men see titM and aacriflelM love shown between Christians, they are drawn to Christ and the church. The opposite is also trus. DhrL slons and strife among believers quickly become known to the world, and are alwaye a ground for scorn ful rejection of the truth iriiich the church professes to believt and is asking the world to accept We can not effectively apply the gospel rem edy (snd it la the only remedy!) to a strife-torn world while we are en gaged in unlovely battles with one another. ”By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples,” said Jesus, "If ye have love one for an- ether.” Keep your linens straight and your closet neet. Identify single sheets with a tiny "x” mark made with one color of thread; mark double sheets with a contrasting color. FOR 8ALE—Limited supply of In laid Linoleum; also electric water heaters and oil bnmlng space heaters. Beard’s Furniture A Ap- pliance Co. 51c FOR BALE — One 1940 Ponttoc Tudor Sedan. Seat covera, radio, heqter. Motor Just overhauled, $996. H. T. Stephens, Route 1, Lugoff, S. C. Wp MALE HELP WANTED—40.000 good Jobs a month. Excellent op portunities for young men 18 to 34. inclusive, to land well-paM Jobs, doing Interesting work and recciiying training and experience in many .useful ^iUs and trades. No previous training necessary- Mechanics, photographers, drafts men, electricians, . machinists, pharmacists, plumbers, steno graphers, welders, radio opera tors, radar technicians, aircraft workers, non-commissioned offi cers any many others are need ed now by the new Regular Army, which must have approxi mately 40,000 enlistments a month to maintain its authorised peacetime strengths '9oar food. Nothing,, quarters, medical and dental care and travel all pro vided without extra coat. One of the world’s beet retirement plans. Retire at hafl pay for life after 20 years of active duty; three- quarters pay after 80 years. A 8- year enlistment permits choice of any britochjof service which has qaotas~Tb be filled and any over seas theater which has openings. GI Bill of Rights educational benefits Tor men who enlist be fore official termination of war and serve at least 3 months. (Jet all the facts at U. S. Army Re cruiting Station, American Legion Building, Camden, S. C. 51c Camden Memorial Comi QUALITY MONl IMMEDUTE D1 C. G, KOrnegay—Fired TRY HAPPY JAC MANGE MEDICD Mod«7 Back Gi —PRICE— 12 ox. $1.80; 28 oi. I DR J. B. UNDmj ^ HAYES PHARMACY KERSHAW, 8. G Loat — Found LOST—Pair large scissors, prob ably from automobile. Mrs. Ker- rison. Fair St. Phone 469-W. 61p LOST—One black barrow hog around Wateree Mill. Reward. Please call T. C. Napper, 864. 51p FOR SALE—Just received several thousand dishes, priced from 6c to 86c 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. 60-62c FOR SALE — Oue Cabinet RCA radio, one General Electric radio and record-player combined, one play pen with pad, and also one baby awing. All lx good condi tion. See Tom Cameron at Mar lon’s Service Station. 60-61p FOR SALE—One Martin 32 Cal. au tomatic rifle, one Springfield 18 ebot 22 Cal. rifle, one SAW 38 Special revolver, all new. One set 1881 Rogers silver ware, never used. Six squares of metal roofing ten feet long. Hinson’s Store, 9 milee from Camden on Highway 97. 61p LOST—^An Oleet wrist watch. Find er return to Chronicle office and receive reward. 61p REWARD—For return of home made boat with metal covered bow; about IS feet long, painted yellow. Drifted from White Oak bay during high-water about two weeks ago. Oscar Smyrl, Camden, Box 125. ^51-52p FOUND—A remedy for beck-ache due to kidney.trouble. Try KID- DO, only $1. Money back guar antee. DeKalb Pharmacy.'Phone 31-80p. MifoallxiMMm HAPPY JACK QUICKLY RIDS YOUR DOG OF MANGE, Itch, Ecxema, or your money refunded. Aleo for stable Itch on cattle and that dreaded summer Itch on luK'ses and mules. DeKalb Drug Co., Camden, S. C. 6l.2c PRE-WAR STAI METAL Weatherstrii Sold and InaUllad E. E. The only factory pod and trained th this section. ^ P.O. Box 1181 Florence, S. C Refrigeral “SERVICFj —AU Work Gi •Any Make or Model •Commercial Domestic L. O. DEI Kershaw Refrigei Service PhotM t18-R For FOR RENT—Fkrm home with all conveniences, off Ridgeway high way. Availame toon. Just right for Fort Jackson officer. Phone Shannon Realty Co, 277. 61c Wanted WANTED—Electric stove and elec tric washing machine, any condi tion. C. V. Brantley, 107 IHirtridge DrlYS, Colombia, S. C., or phone 6490. 60-63P CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED yonng lady dealres position as ) KftCe STft(N(iYw ((ARKSONKREQfiVK YOU CAN PBPBND^ CLARKSON TMismvKe CLARKSON TIRC ^CRVICC •Decoratinf BPaintinf • j^rayiaf •Paper Hanginf •Ezterminatiaf * EDDIE NOLAN Phone 60U CunMI Refmishing Furniture afvd Antomohiki Need A • New Roof? B Better start now Shmgles are still scarce, '•Dd there’s no chanco in them getting cheaper ua- til the next d^ression. # If your roof continiMs to leak jrou will sciB ^ a major repair hill. DO NOT DELAYl Save Money by Rerooftng Ntol •# Estunatas are free and our ihhigiQS bts by man who know how. yifmh»fwmpom GALL M. E. PORTE 8824 For Frhe giHwof