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I. m ■ -i ''■ ’ * i' - f .M "t A i-tA >,* ,.‘‘'v,''’i ■ L-,W <■ V'.'^ 4 k ■vii I i: , ^ '•3'" TM« CAM— diwwfM, vmmMm 6iiy-Seli-RenC 1R<SR0Na£ WANT ADS Adv^rttMMMiJta BBdar tkto win ^ obars«<l for at tka.raU •( Mo tnliilaium for SS^worda, par InaartlOB. Ovar 2f words 1par word. AOa sat In !• point trpa donbta ohasta. Cash must accompany ordss asaaM whara custontar has X^sdcar AoeoanL For SiOo FOR SALE—1 alinhtlr used S-lmrn- er Kerosene Cook Store. Will sell cheep. Call 184. Hf FOR SALE—>1141 Ford Ptdk-U». Reconditioned motor; 2 new • ply tires. Price MM.OO. Can be teen at ItlO Broad 8t. Phone 117. 1#P HAVE NICE FILLING STATION site, 2 milee eaet on No. L Wonld like to contact intereste<l> party. Address Station Site, care Chronicle lip VENETIAN BLINDS Af^D AWN- lNQ8i_ Custom-built. Venet^n blinds in either wood,' steel or aluminum. Choice of colors of tapes. Fifty different patterns of Awning materials to choose from. No jobs to small, none to Jarge, FREE BSTIMATBS with- “out obligation. [Agon's Venetian Blind Shop, 622 W. DeKalb St., Phone 324-J. 16p FOR 8ALE>-One A. A. Woods and Son Oin Saw Filer and Cummer, practically new. City Ekiuipment and Supply Co. Phone 6 15-18e WANTED — AU people suffeHng from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO, |1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phons 95^;;13-28C WANTEO—Permanent or part-time clerk typist position in Camden, experienced, will furnish refer ences. Reply "MMT", care the Chronicle, Camden. 16-16p FOUND—One Hereford balL owner muy get same by fpmtehing de scription and paying cost, laigofr Farms, Lugoft, 8. C. ll-lgc FOUND—Pair of eye glasM is post office,' sh^l frame. Finder 'may claim same by calling at this office and paying for ad vert Isement Bethsne News TEACHERS WANTED—Grammar grades, sho^ and agriculture (12 mouths),, priacipal for Anilooh high school. Apply to trustees, Antioch high school, R-1, Cam- den, S. C. H-16C MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Kershaw county. Won derful opportunity. |1S to |20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to day, McNess (Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. “ 16-16P LOST—On Tuesday, somewhere on the Lockhart road, a bumper from "A" Model Ford, with li cense plate No. D19-260 attached to it. Finder notify or retain to Dan Mahaffey, Kershaw, R-1. 16p MbcellasHwns LEAGON'8 VENETIAN ' BLiND SERVICE—Repairing. Refinish- Ing. Cleaning, Recorded. New tape. Blinds will be same as new. Phone 324-J 1*P JUST ARRIVED two cars genuine sheetrock. Get yours while It last CJaniden Lbr. Co. Inc. 16-16c Wanted TOR SALE—One Norge Refrigera tor, 4 cu. ft.. In good condition. One kitchen sink cabinet. R J. Tmesdaie. Wateree Lumber Co., Camden, 8. C. 15-16c FOR SALE—44 acres of land lo cated in WestTitle; has well and electric pump on property, also two brooder houses. Ideal site for home. Write L. H Jones, 329 Walnut street, Roek Hill, S. C. 14-16S FOR SALE—476 acres as a whole or will cut |n small tracts to suit purchaser. Ideal for homes, paved highway through center, excel lent farming and part rented, 2 splendid houses, barns, church, school on boundary line. Streams, hardwood timber, pulpwood, elec tricity, 6 miles from Camden, S. C. Price $50.00 an acre. Miss Annie Mobley, 1115 Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C. 14-16p F(Ml SALE — Wc carry s food line of flooring, ceil ing, aiding, and finiah; also mouldinga. kiln dried. * Comnare our pricea. We aell to the retail trade at wholeaale pricea. Sumter Planing Milla A Lufnber Company, Sumter, S. C. Telephonea; 10 and 427. 13-18C Subacribe to The Chronicle FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WIRING call Will B. Johnaon, 1816 Fair St.. Phone 461-J^ 16-23p WANTED—Learn to play the Hawaiian Guitar. Private lesosns in your home for residents of Camden, Kershaw, Bethune and Cassatt. For information address Fred Taylor, Box GR, care The Chronicle. 16-17p SKI HI for RUNNING FITS—Tur ner’s suspension for Sarcoptlc Mange. Satisfactory results guar anteed with both these prepara tions. DeKalb Pharmacy—Hayee Pharmacy, Kershaw, S. C. 14-lSp WANTED—Pine logs. We pay top prices for pine logs delivered to our mill on Council street. Sum ter Planing Mills * Lumber Com pany, Sumter, 8. C. 14-lfc NOTICE Any person hunting, fishing or otherwise trespassing on this land, or making fires or permitting fires set by them to run or burn thereon, or pasturing thereon, removing any trees, wood, straw or shrulv bery will be prosecuted to the full est extent of the law. 16-lfp B. R. TRUESDALB ESTATE, SAWMILLS and concentration yards, we want to buy for path clear rough green lumber, can use any thickness 4-4. 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 any width 4" to 12” delivered to our plant. Cali or write for prlcee. Carl W. Mullis Lumber Company, Phone 166, Lancaster, 8. C, 14-16C For Rent FOR RENT—Two furnished bed rooms. Call 681-J. 16p FOR RENT — One unfurnished room. 407 DeKalb St. Call 116-J. 16c FOR RENT—Colored Only. Apart ments. Old Seaboard Station. Apply Miller Store. 16-17p FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart ment. Call Paul Semple, 603-W. r 16c FOR RENT—Six room apartment and two baths; completely fur nished throughout, electrical ap pliances; steam heated; at 1214 Lyttleton street.'Applicants with small babies and/or pets need not apply. . Call Mrs. Mannef Baruch. 16-16p Notics to Debtors and Creditors All parties of the estate of Sallie Shropshire Brevard are hereby notified to make payment to thu nnderalgned, and aP parties, if any, having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. 14-16p RICHARD E. SHROPSHIRE. Administrator. Camden, 8. C., June 18, 1947. CITATION The State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, William H. Stokes made suit to me to grant Mrs. Bes sie S. Gardner and Mrs. Victoria J. Stokes Letters of Administration of the' Eletate and effects of H. B. Stokes. These Are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and> Credifors of the said H. B. Stokes, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, on July 15th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 30th day of June Anno Domini 1947. 16-17C N. C.ARNETT, Judge of Probate.. ATTENTION FARMERS When harvesting time arrives, bring your cotton to the Camden Market and reap the full benefit of competitive prices. Opening In Camden August 1, 1947 L B. WOOTEN cm CD. CAMDEN, S. C. SHIPPERS AND BROKERS • FOR ALL GRADES AND STAPLES Carolinas—Memphis Dist.—Westerns and lirigateds • DEPENDABLE Lovely in detail was the tm given tetardsy afternoon by Mrs, A. B. MeLsnrin in honor, of hear daukhter-ln-lsw, Mi^s. Bethune Me- Laurin. Guests were greeted |i4 the door by Mrs. C. B. MltcheB and .Mrs. R. E. McCaskill and* intro duced to^rs. A. B. McLaurin and Mrs. A. Bethune McLaurib. Miss Mary Ellen McLaurin led them to the dining room where they were greeted by Mrs. Leonard Yar brough and Miss Stella Bethune, Punch, sandwiches, cookies, mints and frosted cakes were served by Misses Betty Yarbrough, Eva Jo Ratcliff, Rita Davis and Sara Re becca McKinnon. 'Those out of town calling during the afternoon were: Mrs. Leonard Yarbrough, Miiss Betty Yarbrough and Mrs. John McDonald, Hartsvllle; Mrs. M. S. Roxier and Mra. Joe Cooper, Cassatt; Mrs. Craven, Blshopvllle; Mrs. Lone Heeron, Camden; Mrs. Kirkland Watts, McBee, and Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon. Mayesvllle. Mrs. C. B. Mitchell entertained in honor of Mrs. Bethune McLaurin, bride of the month, with six tables of bridge Friday afternoon at her home here. The house was beau tifully decorated throughout with bright summer flowers. The bride’s place was marked with a lovely corsage. On arriving the guests were given ministure corsages of gladioli. Miss Mary Ellen McLaurin was winner of high score. Mrs. Fred Brunson, second high, and Mrs. Calhoun received thA bingo prize. Mrs. McLaurin was present ed a piece of silver in her chosen pattern. The hostess assisted by Mrs. J. N. McLaurin and Mrs. Crames Jones served mayonaised chicken, pickles, sandwiches, cook ies and tsa«^Tbose out of town pres ent wers: Mrs. C. E. Braswsll, Mrs. Ctorles Rtrers and Mrs. James Mc- Rss, Cheeterfield; Mrs. Septlmns Jordan and Miss ESlen Jordan, Richburg. and Mrs. Cy Shultmann of Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon, Mayesvllle. ‘ Hugh Witherspoon of Msyeevllle spent Sunday and Sunday night here with Mrs. WUhOrspoon, who Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Yarbrough. Mrs. Septimus. Jordan and Miss EHlen Jordan of Richburg spent last week here with their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Tom Ed Hear- on. Mrs. Mark Kirk has returned to her home in Anderson after visiting in^e home of Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Truhsdell. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hlott and children ‘spent the weekend in Walterboro with Mr. Hlott’s par ents. Mrs. A. K. iMcI^aurln Mrs. Louise Kelley, a little Misses Martha Jane and Mary Mac Mitchell spent last wpek In Hendersonville and the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McKinnon and Miss Peggy McKinnon of FMnston, Oa., are visiting their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomwell Clybum and children, vifited in the moun tains of Norfh Carolina and Ten nessee recently. Miss Mary EHlen Mcl.rfkurln has returned from Chicago, HI., where she was an attendant in the BenL ACTIVE EFFICIENT Isy-Mclmvfai wsMtag aaA ths* visited * school Mead liti&mrdM. Mias Rath Rosiar has ratamsd. from a visU to Mr. sad Mn. Bhel- toB Haaimhrles la ChsHestoa. Miss Myrtis Moago of ColomhU speat ths 'weekend here with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Mango. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Tmesdell and children'Of (Jastonia, N. C.. were gneets of Dr. and Mrs. E. Z. Tmesdell this week. Mr. and Mrs. June Tmesdell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mel ton in Bennettsville Sunday. Miss Sara Qordsn. xrhb Is do^ secretarial work at Belk's Depart ment store in Charlotte for the summer, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Gordon. Miss Gordon was. accom panied home by Howard Mock of Charlotte. 'The family of Rev. T. B. Altman have returned after being away for more than a month, Rev. Altman has been studying in Port Wortii, Texas, and Mrs. Altman and chil dren have been visiting her par ents in Belltown, ’Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Bethnne McLaurin have returned from their honey moon and are now llnng in their apartment with Mrs. A. B. Mc Laurin. Mrs. Beanice Hilton, Miss Louise Gardner and Ellis Padgstt are spending a week at RidgecresL N, C. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brannon and Miss Mary Brannon have returned from a visit to. Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Shultmann and little daughter, have returned to their home in Hammond, Ind. They were accompanied home by their j mother and brother, Mrs. C. C. Pate and Corkey Pate. Mercury ffit *94 It might have felt aroond 100 or more but according to gevemmeat reading the highest temperature Sunday was 94 degrees. And It was the peak for the hot spell that sta/ted last week. H. A. Brown, weather recorder, stated that the minimum Sunday morning was 60, which represents a rise of 84 degrees daring the day. The fact that the heat was more keenly Sunday than when the temperature reading a week or two previously had been over 100 de grees, was due to the high humidity In existence. , KERSHAW LOME ND 29 H • A. F. M. Regular Commanica* Uoa Fkrat Taeaday of Bach Month at 8 P. M. V ^ Visitors Welcome. athletes JOorjjtM fiOT HARD TORVILL IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased; your Sic ba* at tar drug store. TB-OL, a BTRONQ faagi- clde, contains »S% alcohol. IT PENA- TRATB8. RMchee MORE genna to KILL the itch. Today at— DeKALB PHARMACY—PHONE M YO^XAN REIAX wi JL fiM HBH/r lone DISUHCl ORR TRANSFER A : STORAGE Plioiie 99 Rvttodfs St LIQUID 'CifAU' />4 ST' Watch Youi' Kidneys/ Help’rbiaClaaBaa tke of Harmful Body Waate Tour kidam an Want* mattw ireni t IddnayB ■OIM not Mt M Netnre fad uoro inparitiea that. If teWei, wtm potwa kh« irnteu end apast the wfada body maekfaury. Syaiptonu laay ha haahai peraiateat baadaoMkaMMaef abm fattlag up. alp^ awaBlag. pafi udar the lyaa a laaBas e( aarv aaxioty aad lea el aae aad atraai Otbar tima ef kUteey or Meddw i order art aoinateM Mn too fraqnoat arlnatlea. Tfaora ihould bo no donbt that traataMnt la wtoar than JDpmn'$ Pitts. Peon'* hava I MW friaoda for Tboy bar* • An Nwoaiim^od by gratoM nooplo I oanntry avar.fteS genr nKglierf Doan SPILLS -.J PUBUC NOTICE The attention of Camden citizens is called to the fact that the sanitation and health progrem in the city is now under the supervision of the board of Jiealth of which Arthur McLean is chairman. t a The health officer is Donald Morrison who now has health supervision of the dairies supplying milk to Camden consumers. .i The United SUdes health regulations specify that only Grade A raw milk or Grade A pasteurized milk can be sold in the city. * % n AU health ordinances will be enforced to the letter Citj Health HOME OWNERS (QBORGE MICKLE. W. M. L H. JONES, Secretary \ MASTER’S SALE The undersigned Master for Ker shaw County hereby gives notice that pursuant to Decrees of the 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 the highest bidder for cash In front of the Court House door in Camden, South (jarolina, 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-wlt: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the buildings and improvements thm’eon, sitnate, ly ing and being aboot four (4) miles west of the City of Gsmden. in the County of Kershsar, In the State of South Carolina, on the north aids of U. 8. Highway No. 1, containing four (4) acres, more or less, bound ed by lands now or formerly of Trustees of John Bnrdell Hospital Fund, of J. C. Teafea and possibly of others, said parcel being more fully shown by reference to a plat of same made by J. M. BaQes, Snr- veyor, February 1. 1941, and being the premises conveyed to Henry T. Stephens and Mary N. Stephens by C. Carrison, Jr., et al, Ti^tee of John Burden Hospital Fund for the Alleviation of Suffering Hu manity by deed dated 1 Febmary 1941 and recorded 4 February 1941 in the office of the CHerk of (^urt for Kershaw County in Deed Book "CS** at page 282. Together with all merchandise and fixtures as need In the opera tion of the grocery buslneM lo cated In the store situate on the above property. Terms of sale; For cash. The bidding will not remain open hut will be closed at the time and place aforesaid. JAMBS DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY ‘Master for Kershaw Connty. { Camden. South Carolina June 18. 1947. 14-16c’ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AH parties ot ths estate of Lonlie S. Whitaker are hereby notified to make payment to the tmdersigned, and all parties, if any, haring claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attest ed. within the time prescribed by law. 14-16e JENNIE C. WHITAKER. Bxecatrls. Chimdeih 8. C., Jane II, 1947. _ < • • • Camden Memorial C< QUAurr MO.. nOttOUTB DU, C. Ck Keniegsyu.#|^ I pre-war ST> metal Weathei Sold gild IngUOid] Es EL Th^only factory • PMd and trained in tins Mction. P« 0» Bea 1I0] &C THE OLD RELIAIU] CHAN6ES ITS HAId • % r ... bat ONLY its niii k » a 9•••y I o s 4 • • 0 SRa4M9«aSi ••ero tASOAlOA^ ^ |iS«94Ma' SECURITY aad Sm £ot iht WjWSOijTB lOU ha'Fa known tkia institiition for ytm as tka Industrial JJim and Haalth Inaanaii^l Company. It is still undar tha ssma minm'" manttite axaoutiYas am tha sama, you still dij burinsM with tha poopU yon know.. .1 tha sama friandly local agant—but now Um ‘ Company it known aa Life Insurance Compantof Obokai. Tha nama wag ohangad alaply hacmattbs Company piovidaa many momtypaa ef imm anoa than industrial life and hai^ inaoMMA Life Insurance Compant op Oboiou piowidaa undamtending Ufa insuranot MWto; to fit tha naadaof all—Ufa infmanoa foti pursa and puipoaa. Although naw in mhi. Life Insurance Compant or Oeoigui is atiU.. .The Old Reliable. Endurance (D1 THE obp iiai.ikai.t » amet jj s PecaMzly INDU8TBIA1. UTI aad HEALTH! CAMDEN agents ■ uii L. C. Elliott C. B. Elmore /. L. Steimepil H. P. Matthews BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND OARDENS TRY... PURINA PIANT FOOD A cowplMS tailea Dm kwM. iov blw.tbnb^YleM.1 I«w.' Hmmi PURINA DARDEN DUST fc You Bothorod Witii'" RODENTS, ROACHES and ANTS? m If you are—and particularly you who are in thf grocery and feed and seed business—then let us jns you a Free estimate on their extermination. We Have WMi Us MR. WORTH TOWERY / an exterminator of eight years experience. He is assistant manager. c W. JOHNMN,