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USE M CHMMCLE WANT ADS PM:. AW m. -,v. <1^ ' ‘ i'H'' ^ A4TTttowp>nto andar tld* will k« ekarfcd tor at th« rata ot Me ariatanaai for M words, par lasartloa. Osar M words 11-to par word. Ads sat la U point tjrp* doebla cbsiiia Cash nust aoeompamr srtss Bsjijt whart costomar has LadAsr Aeoooat. For Solo FOR SALE — im Cberrolet, tn good condition. Phone ZSI-W. lip FOR SALE—625 Sq. tost. Oommer* clal Asphalt Tile Flooring i^** thick, color red. Frank Montgom- ery, phona 777. lie FOR 8ALE->ii acres o( land U>* cated In Westrllle; has well and electric pnihp on. property, also two brooder honaes. Ideal site for home. Write h. Jones. SSf Walnut street. Rock Hill, 8. C. li-lSs FOR SALE—1247 Dodge 11/2 ton heary duty long wheelbase truck with flat. Less than 5000 miles. Can be seen at 1211 Lyttleton street, or contact J. L. Branham, at Agricultural bulldlhg. liP FOR SALE — One 1238 Cherrolet 7>passenger limousine; one man's bicycle, practically new, with new tires: also on© piano, cheap. L. T. Branham. Dusty Bend, phone 36<-W. 14p. ••11 to tho retail trade at wholesale prices. Sumter Planiaf Mills A Lumbtf CompauF, Sym^, S. C Telephones: 10 and 427. 13-18C Wanted WANTED—Pine logs. We pay top prices for pine logs delirered to onr mill on Connell street. Sum ter Planing MlHi A Lumber Com pany, Sumter, 8. C. 14-12c llenge. Setlsfactory reanlts guar anteed with both theae prepara tions DeKalb Pharmacy—Hayes Pharmacy^ Kershaw, 8. C. 14*l(p AT A tACRIFICEi — Beautiful aplneUype piano. Looka and plays like new. Sbowa rery little uae. Party interested In a fine piano can take orer the psymenfs with Tery little down. WUl giro liberal discount for cash if de sired. If Interested In seeing this piano, write Dept P, care Cam den Chronicle. 12-lic AKORDINANCE For Rent FOR RENT—Fumiahsd room. f>re- fer men. Phone 285-W.lip WANTED — One'or two glrla to share apartment for saminsr months, close In. References ex- v chsnged, "XT" care Chronicle. lid FOR RENT - Three-room apart- ment, unfumlahed. Phqne 602-W. SAWMILLS and concentration yards, we want to ,buy for cash clear rough green luml^, can use any tbicknesa 4-4. M, 5-4 and 8-4 any width 4" to 12” delirered to our plantr Call or write for prices. Carl W. Mullls Lumber Company. Phone 156, Lancaster, i. C. 14-llc FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for three months, beginning July L Phone 255-W. liP APARTMENTS AND ROOMS to rent at Ocean Drive. For Infor; mation wrtte Mrs. D. 8. Murch ison, Ocean Drive, 8. C. IS-lBp FOR SALE—One 2-bumer gas stove practically new, with portable tank; one platform rocker, one dish cabinet tn good condition. Can be seen at 410 Rutledge street, or call 844-W. 14c FOR SALE—475 acre# as a whole or will cut in small tracts to suit purchaner. Ideal for homes, paved highway through center, excel lent farming and part rented, 2 splendid housea, barns, church, school on boundary line. Streams, hardwood timber, pulpwood, elec tricity. 5 miles from Camden. 8. C. Price 150.00 an acre. Miss Annie Mobley, 1115 Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C. 14-15p FOR SALE—One new 6-room house on No. 1 highway, east of Cam den, lot 100x210, close In. Im mediate poasesskm. William T. Miller. lM4c FOR SALE—English saddle and . bridle, good as new. Also hotel type coal hot water heater, both reasonably priced. Phone 570. Chas. H. Stogner. 8tf WANTED — AU people suffering from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO. II Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 95. 18-28c HELP WANTED—Male and Fe male—Man or woman to take care of establiibed enstomera in Camden, average $45.00 weekly Income. No Invectment. Write J. R. Watkins Co.. Dept. 82, Rich mond, Va. 12-15p Lost — Found LOST—Man’a Bnlova watch at Saddle and Paddle pond. Finder please return to Chronicle office and receive reward. 14p LOST—Billfold at Wateree dam. below power house. Personal papers to Identify myself. Keep money but return billfold to Sam Jones . P. O. Box 65, Camden, 8. C. * 14p FOUND—Ladies ring, owner can recover by giving satisfactory de scription, and paying for this ad. Call Tony Jones, at A A P Store nr 698-M. 14p Miacelleneous FOR SALE Ws ceFry a food line of floorinf, ceil> ing, aiding, and finish; also mouldings, kiln dried. Compare our prices. We ATTENTION Retail Liquor Dealers —Do you need someone to keep your records for the S. C. Tax Commission? Call Mrs. Lois No lan. Phone 606-J. 14c SKI HI for RUNNING FITS—Tur ner’s suspension for Sarcoptlc Home Builder: ATTENTION! mi liMinfs We have first-class experienced carpenters who can build or reptur any building there is. if you have any thing to buUd or repair ^ve us aring , t at No. & We can fumkdi almost any ma terial needed'today. L Guidn Co. No. S NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AU parties Indebted to the es tate of Biargaret Q. Boykin are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned .and all parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will present them like wise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. * McKEE Q. BOYKIN, NEWTON C. BOYKIN. • Executors. Camden, S. C., June 5, 1947. 18-15c Notice te Debtors end Creditors All parties Indebted to the es tate of C. P. Blackmon are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all partlea, If nny, having claims against tbe said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the tlem pre scribed by law. 12-lBc R. L. BLACKMON, Administrator. Camden, 8. C., June 7. 1947. MASTER’S SALE The undersigned Master for Ker shaw County hereby gives notice that pursuant to Decrees of tbe Court of Common Pleas for Ker shaw County, made In the case of Mary N. Stephens, Plaintiff vs. Henry T. Stephens, Defendant, that he will sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash In front of the Court House door In Camden. South Carolina, on Sales Day In July, 1947, the same being the 7th day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate, ly ing and being about four (4) miles west of the City of Camden. In the County of Kershaw, In the State of South Carolina, on the north side of U. 8. Highway Na 1, containing four (4) acres, more or leas, bound ed by lands now or formerly of Trustees of John Burdell Hospital Fund, of J. C. Team and possibly of others, said parcel being more fully shown by reference to a plat of same made by J. M. Ballet, Sur veyor, February 1, 1941, and being the prenllses conveyed to Henry T. Stephens and Mary N. Stephens by H. C. Carrlaon, Jr„ et al, Tmatee of John Burdell Hospital Fund for the Alleviation of <8ufttrtng Hu manity by deed dated 1 February 1941 and recorded 4 February 1941 In tbe office of the' Clerk of Court for Kershaw Couhty In Deed Book '€8” at page 252. Together with all merchandise and fixtures as used In the opera tion of the grocery business lo cated In'the store sltnate on the above property. .« Terms of sale: For cash. Tbe bidding will not remain open but will be closed at the time and Place aforesaid. JAMBS DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY Master for Kershaw County. Camden. South Carolina June II, 1947. 14-lle Subscribe to Tbe Chronicle Professional And . ... Business Cards D. C DIXON’S BARGAIN HOUSE We handle a eomplete line of men, women and children's shoes. Ready- to-wear and Men's Work Clothing of all kinds. Also a‘ wide variety of notipne. CAMDEN, 8. C. 961 Broad 8L Phone BOS-W Camden Memorial Company QUALITY MONUMENTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY jC. Q. Kornegay—Fred Pmtt PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold end Installed E. E. YEITH The only feelorF ped ^**4 trained BMcbanic in this saction. ^ F. a Ben 1161 S. Cm To raise auppUes fpr the City of Camden. 8. C.. for the year 1947. Be it ordained by the Mayor and the Alderman of the City ot Cam- den; Sonth Carolina, and by an- thoiity of the same, that the fol lowing taxea be, and the same are hereby lerled. for the current yeai from 4he first of Jannary 1947, to tbe 31st day of December 1947, both inclushre: SECTION ONE: A tax of thirty- five (36) mills on each and every dollar of raal and personal prop erty within the corponto limits of the City ot Camden, 8. C^ from the first day of January, 1947. SECTION TWO: The tax books tor the coUagtion of the City taxes will be open In the office of the City Clerk and Treasurer, Camden, 8. C., on tlm first day of Septem ber 1947, and remain open each day, except Sunday, from 9:0Q A. M. to* 1:00 P. M. and from 8:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. until the 1st day of March, 1948. The following dlacountF will be allowed on the payment of taxes: 2% during September Net after September 80th. 1947. ' Twenty-fire (25%) per cent or fifty (60%) per cent portion of taxes, If 80 desired by the taxpayer, will be accepted rather than the pay ment of the whole thereof In one paymenL allowing the discount In effect at the time of the payment. SECTION THREE: That when the taxea and assessments, or any portion thereof, charged / againat any property or party on the dup licate for the current fiscal year shall not be paid on or before the 1st day of January, 1943, the City Clerk and Treasurer shall proceed to add a one (1%) per cent penal ty on the City duplicate, and the City Clerk and Treasurer'shall col lect the same; If the said taxes, assessments and penalties are not paid on or before the 1st day of Febma/y, 1948, an additional pen alty of one (1%) per cent shall be added by the City (Herk and Treasurer on the said duplicate and collected by tbe said City Clerk and Treasurer; If the said taxes, assessment and penalties are not paid on or before the 1st day of March, 1948, an additional penalty of one (1%) per cent shall be added bj the City Clerk and Treas urer on the said duplicate and col lected by the said City Clerk and Treasurer; If the said taxes, as- seesmenta and penaltiei^ are not paid on or before the Ist day of April, 1948, an additional penalty of on© (1%) per cent shall be added by the City Clerk and Treas urer on the said duplicate and col lected by the City Clerk and Treas urer; and If the said taxes, as sessments and penalties are not paid on or before the Ist day of May, 1948, an additional penalty of three (3%) per cent shall be added by the City Clerk and Treasurer on said duplicate, making a total penalty of seven (7%) per cent and shall be collected by the said City Clerk and Treasurer; that If said taxes, assessments and penal ties are not paid on or* before the Ist day of June, 1948. the City Clerk and Treasurer shall Issue In the name of the City of Camden. S. C., a warrant or execution In duplicate against said defaulting taxpayer In the City of Camden, 8. C., signed by her in her official capacity, dl* psetod to the City Tax O>llector or some member ot the Police Force of the said City of Camden who may be designated as deputy tax collector by the Mayor of the City of Camden, requiring him to levy the same by distress and sell so much of the defaulting taxpay- ers**estate, real or personal, or both, as may be snfticlent to satisfy tbe City taxes of said defaulting taxpayer, and specifying therein the aggregate amount of all his, her and Its taxes, ppon the Issuing of a warrant or execution againat the defaulting. taxpayer, the said defaulting taxpayer ahall pay to the City of (^Smden the following coats: For the City Clei^ -and Treasnrer for iaaning warrant or execution one (11.00) Dollar; for the City Tax Collector or the designated deputy tax collector, One ($1.00) Dollar; for advertis ing sale of property One (8100) Dollar; for City Attorney for pre paring deed of conveyance Three ($8.00) Dollars; for all sums levied as aforesaid tire (6%) per emit for the City Tax Collector or the designated deputy tax collector. PROVIDED, however, that In the event at the time Of pyament of said taxes the execution shall not have been mader or ahall not bare been served, or tbe property shall not have been advertised, or the deed thereto shall not have bmn prepared, then and in that event the City Clerk and TVeasurer shall remit to the taxpayer by credit snch portion of said charges above specified for doing thbSe things which shall not have been done at the time of pSFmeuL SECTION FOUR: Under and by virtue of 'sail warraqt or execu tion, the City Tax (^ollectot* or the (^Ignated deputy tax collector spall lelxe ani take exclusive pos session of At mneh of the default ing taxpayer’s Mtate, real or per- isonal, or both, as may be neces sary to raise, the sum of money named tbereig^ and said chargee thereon; and after doe jMvertlse- ment. sell the same hitpro the Court House Door fai tho City of Camden. Omity of Kershaw. State of Sonth Caiisllns. on a regnlar sales day, aa4 wlOiin tbs usual hours of pubUi sale, for cash, and sSmor, give the pnrcMssr, (upon him com plying with tbs terms of the sale) a receipt for thp lRirchase money, but not make tltlo to the purchuMr until the oxplietiqn pt twotre ri2) months from tho date of aale. If the property sted bo not redeemed as haretnafter frovidad. and annex said receipt te the dupUoate wa^ rant with tho eedoraomont there on of his aetlon thereunder and 2han after dedbdtisc from the prq- eaeda of sale, tbe eoats and ex panses of said sate, pay over to the City asrk ani Treaswr the tak as. ohargas afll pentfUas dua an« ttourrad by sfld dafailttof psyar; and ufsll written flvae. of II11T *biaftn88 or os asM ■■■lin so until aatbsrtsad add dtesstei W tha propar Jodklal aathortty as te the mode of disposltloii. or by wriUen consent of the defaulting taxpayer that the said exoaas Ite paid over to mortgage or lien creditor, and according to priority if more than one; PROVIDED, that the owner or grantee of any mortgage creditor' ‘may within twelve months from date of snch sale redeem euch property by paying to the (Mty Tax Collector or.the designated deputy tax c<dlector. or City tllerk and Treasnrer the taxes, coets. penal ties and expenses of sals, togeChmr with six (6%) per ewt interest on the whole smonnt of the purchase price of said land so sold, and thSreupon the <31ty Tax CoUwtor, or the designated deputy /tax cfol- leotor, or the City Clei^ and Treaa- urer shall iwy back the refund to the said purchaser the smonnt paid on his bid. with Interest as above stated, and the bid by the said purchaser shall be tben cancelled and revoked, Che owner or grantee remaining In possenlon of the said land: PROVIDED FURTHER, that upon failure of defaulting taxpayer or other party interested t6 redeem said land so sold (or taxes within twelve months as stated, tbe City Tax Collector, or the designated deputy tax collector, shall make title to the purchaser and put the purchaser in possession of tbe property sold 'and conveyed; PROVIDED FURTHER,' that In case of threatened waste or dam age to the premises by the owner or any other party, during the twelve months allowed for redemp tion, the purchaser at said tax sale, shall have the right to apply to the (^onrt of Common Pleas or a Judge thereof for aAi injunction against such waste and (or a re ceiver to take charge o( the prop erty until the end of the twelve months (or redemption unless soon er redeemed; PROVIDED FURTHER, that whenever any real estate la levied aptm for taxes by the City Tax Collector or the designated deputy tax collector. It ahall be bis duty before proceeding to advertise the aame for sale aa now provided by law, to give twenty (20) days writ ten notice of such levy to the own er of each mortgage contained on a list that may be filed.with Aim, (giving the name of grantor or mortgagor, kind of InstnimenL book of record and page recorded), the said period of twenty (20) da3r8 beginning to run from the time said notice Is personally de livered or from the date of Its mailing when delivered by mail, said notice shall contain a descrip tion of tbe land levied upon,, the name ot the owner thereof, the-rear or years for which the taxes were assessed and a statement of the amSunt thereof with accrued costs, and shall be delivered^ to such own er either personally or by register ed mall with return receipt re quested at the address given on said list The City Tax Collector, or the designated deputy Ux collector, shall keep a copy of said notice on' which he shall ents/^the data "the same was delivered, how, where, and, to whom and shall fils the same with the City CAerk and Treasnrer; PROVIDBD FURTHfR, “that when real estate is sold for taxes In said City It shall be the duty of the City Tax Collector, or the designated deputy tax collector be fore delivering title to such real estate to the purchaser at snch sale, to give not less than thirty (SO) days notice to any mortgagee or assignee, of any mortgage ap pearing of rMofd within ten (10) years of yuoh tejinre ga Interested tn such real estate of each salt In order that snch mortgagee or as-' signee may have an opportnnity to r^eem the said real estate, as now provided by law for the owner thereof. 8neh notice shall either be served on such mortgagee or as signee In person or forwarded to hla last known post office addrbss by roistered mail, or when his whereabouts may be unknown. It may be had by pnblicatlon as in civil actions, the expense of which publication and petition shall be paid in advance ot publication by the purchaser at said sale; PROVIDER) FURTHER, that the City of Camden shall receive One (11,00) Dollar for each notice \ LDAPS CHIEFS ip 9 TO • H(J4a BialMipirille To Two Scrotch And Is Becked By Feidlless Support Joe Blalock. Idol of Camden baao- ball fans, formor Clemaon ooUsge football ace. and an AU-AaMriean, was In rare form Saturday nighL holding the BIshopvlUo Pahnetto leaguers to two scratch Mta white his mates pounded ont a 9 to 0 win to break the Camden loatng streak. Blalock kx^tod certale to have hung up a onehit ehanking acL but Shortstop Lomsn was slow in going back undsr a Tsotaa leaguer and the ball fsU fmr a hlL Umpire Arthur Ritoinson, rated as tops in the league^ k^ Uia game going at top ip^ and a Canden ■>» ( ftoldw ^ PlaytaTo •Ms of the fence. " Back Russell, vte ^ter the msnageiiai skidding Chief, coabinatloa in the it Lomsn at i ter JElohlnaon in the^ less to atate. It did new record of one ^nr and thirty ip for tha pea- minutes was hung son. Fans who Jerred the Chiefs in the game last Thursday night joJBxmed grandstand and bteachera and expressed their approval of the "rejuvenation” and of Blalock’a masterful hurling In noisy d^mdn- stratlons. The Chiefs also hung hp some kind of a record by playing almost errorless ball. Loman mak ing tbe lone boot In the fifth after two were down, when he pulled Taylor off first on Ross Horton’s grounder. Blalock had bat 15 bat ters face him In the first five in nings. But 29 faced him during the ebtlrs game. Carol Cox, former football star, new In the U. 8. Marines and home on an extended furlough, appeared In the Catoden lineup, playing right field. He got two hits SQd scored one of the runs. Bill Mima. Les Robinson and Cox listed two each In the hit colnmn. Blnglea were hhng np by Walter Mims, Joe Bla lock and L. T. Taylor for Cam^bn. Harris and Thomas were the only visitors to registmr singles. Outstanding la defensive play was Bill Mims at qpcond. who handled six aaaists and two pat outs and participated in two fast double killings. Taylor at first also was outstanding, taking 11 pat ont throws cleanly. The score: Camden 9 9 1 BlahopTllle .....0 2 4 Blalock and Hunter; Hort Sam Jones. Ray Horton, and Ho: ton and Thomas. CTyde Walton, ton ^ one of the bee! the league and surei* • Plsyw as the ea^„ of, has left tl we hear he win jtt- ^ool at the sute M team la going to mia. little chap. Baying Ttea Buying ties has its dne points. For example, select durable and long weiring fabrics with linings teat are of a eonstructiem that will resist wrinkles because such ties make for better knots and prolong the actual life ot toe ties. so given. RATIFIED by the Mayor and Al dermen of the (71ty ot Camden, South Carolina, In council a's- sembled, this 2nd day of June, 1947. F. N. McCORKLB, Mayor. City of Camden, South Caro lina Attest: LOUISE W. BOYKIN, City Clerk and Treoanrer, Cl^ of Camden, Sonth Carolina.” 14c ^ stated in the i Tkorstoy night dshsel uRU, FlOrDQQR outfMA recoirts with hb th» Jordan la not only i he plays a neat outfW And In Bob Perry one of the best bW loop. Bob can go la •nd pick ’em up and pun down fly balls h rltory when they ai for the hit column. The five or six k huddled in the grsai ont of the drixsie of during the early inah home team. 'When Jordan cam seventh everybody wi him to put snother lu light fMd fence. Bit to give hfan anythb ones, which went (« four straight pitches a mn but to ths 0 one run was better fl FIfri BeekM B ‘ J<dm Stdkel was 8m first Seekel pear k ^ Amarlca and it is h ^toported frwn 0 jfisutsd toe tree os PnOadeMi whidi S later purchased. It fruit in 1834 and itjE in 1880 but in tot ear century only e itom remained. NOTICE TO I AND CRED All parties ot the a 8. Whitaker are hsn make payment to tk< and an parties, If claims against tbs ti present them likewli ed, within the Uae law. / JENNIE C. WI Camden. 8. C., Juat He Knows How COOL It 1 And so will you, wksa F INSULATION end o» ^ m ydirir^kotiie or (Not An Eskeosl Fi SisesSiin. — 8 Blades . . Soper SPMt MoreAir p GeCarself •JNSULAmM willi Bt will cut yonr leiiMMrMtft . . Sen sticky Weather Doesn't Get His Collar Hot . . . BE A WISE BW CaU M; E. FORTE-Phont I HORRORS!! Do you mean to tell me that this beautiful home is being slowly wrecked be- cause of Termites? TWm b ua ewcose for ■iH b a bM intenral «f tfaa^ tkm placa cenid hooo <4^ Yes-^lhb wkM U yoTlwa. U joo haven^t liad it slisiiHiUNF Do it now! It will Oio oosaomief^ j^pture JUST CALL u" C. W. JOHNSON; Jr. «■ wiMi ywa'ilttiiieis; 1806 Fair Sbwat