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W'": S'- I ft;' U: |:® :K' f h I » ’ > ' i ■' tfi' 4,: fr -V'' fc■V"’ &ee Wm Baiitbt Bible School Gr^tly Enjoyed The Free Will Baptist Bible school for roung people was held SA Bethel Camp Ground from June it to June 2f. which was enjoyed bf 73 students and now the par- ssts and churches from which they come are proud of them. Bt4^ sid- tfeot that attended the school, ez- •cept two, received a special blees- llig. Forty were saved; 22 sancG- fled and 16 received the Holy Ghost and on Saturday afternoon, June X, 26 were baptised. Each student was given a cer tificate at the close of the school. Some took special lessons in music, piano, also, string music snd singing. Classes were arranged so as to fhra aach aXitgt adTantags of everythlag ifie a^ool had to offer. Rev. D. a Smith, who wu In charge, szpreassd his appreciation for the cooperation of each student. Ehrahgellstic services were held each night with Rev. Ray Ramsey of Toccoa, Oa., in charge." There are not wprds to express the splendid work that was done by the teachers. Miss Wllodyne Maipass of Clinton as Bible teach er, and Dr. B. W. English as music teacher. We want to say thank you to every one that helped make this school possible hoping that we may be able to double another Just for information to those who wish to attend our ten-day camp liberty Miss Marietta Williams of C«W 'den is spending two weeks with her cousin's, Lamar and Drennan Johes. •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore of Cana^ den were visitors of Mrs., E. L. Jones and Mrs, P. A, t)rennan on Saturday aftdTnoon. The Daily Vacation ^ible school, which was conducted last we^ un der the feadership of Miss Dona Ardrey of Port Mill, had its clos ing exercises on Friday followed by a picnic for the children and their parents, which wag enjoyed very much. Marietta Williams, Lamar Jones, Drennan Jones, Kay Richards, Jim AMT^IIPTI? L/QU/D^ aEANl j:A 'W18D W •ivCna UUI was-sa^/ Ln^eDllaQ iva/ iviwumiums «saaa meeting. It will begin Septemlwr Richards. Mrs. E. L. Jones and 4, running through Septemb^ 14. p ^ Drennan visited Springs Rev. Willie Guy of St. Paul, N_C., Friday afternoon, will bo the evangelist and Rev. Richards is spending Tom Elders will be the Bible with her stkter. Miss teache.*. Phoebe Richards at Greensboro, ' N. C. irraauavw LOOOl NO. 2t Mrs. A. M. MacLanchlin and ^ daughter. Miss Charlotte Mac- Regular Communica. I auchlln of N^h Carolina wew .. TvasdaV of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. tion FWl g p « Thompson. Each Mo^ a • Marlon Richards, who is at- Vlsltors Welcom , tending summer school at Wln- OEOROS MICKLE, W. M. throp, came home on Tuesday. L. H. JONES, Secretary a number of former residents oi’ — > Liberty Hill were here on Sunday Reserve District No. 5 gj^gn^ed services at the Pres byterian church. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. E. B. (Belton) Cure- ton, Mr, and Mrs W. C. (Walter) Cunningham and others. This section was visited on 'Mon day by a heavy down pour of rain and much electric energy. Some damage to wires and lights was Chartar No. gOtl CONDITION 0^ - The First National Bank Of Camden IN THE STATf OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUilNESS ON JUNE 30th, 1*41 Published In response to cell made by Comptroller of the Currency. Under Section 6211. U. 8. Revised Statutes. assets Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve iw balance and cash Items In procos of collection I 762.0f*5.Bt) done and a mule belonging to Ches Ualted States’Government obligation, direct and guaranteed 1,#13.248.76 white, colored farmer near here OUlgations of States and political subdivisions 261.5HR0 by lightning. Other bonds, notes, snd debentures sss.zva-w Corporate stocks (Including 14,100.00 stock of Federal uRnoo ou, n Reaerve bank) - 4,160.00 The Camden Public Library wll Lsiani and discounts (Including none overdrafts) be closed from July 14 through ffik premises owned |I4.6#9.10. furniture snd futures $1.00 24,700.10 July 26. It was announced thU ^1 eaUte owned other than bank premtaea i OO week. .. Other aaaeta 2.347 80 TOTAL ASSETS 18,882,977.21 LIABIUTIfS Demand depoeita of individuals, partderabips, and corporations • .12,467,879.48 Time deposlU of individuals, partnerships, and corporotlons 1,076.938.62 DeposlU of United States Government (including posUl savings) 9,622.35.^ Deposits of flutes and political subdivisions 166,224.94 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 166.92 TOTAL DEPOSITS 13,709,332.21 Other lUblUtlea 3,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,712,332.21 e , -- ^ - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stuckr (f) Common stork, total par $ 100,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undivided profits 18,246.10 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ... 12,400.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ’ 170,645.10 TOTAL IJABILITIKS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...$3,882,977.31 MEMORANDA AsseU pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 308,471.88 SUte of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, ss: I. 8. W. VanliUndlngham, cashier of the above-named bank, do Bolemoly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. **WImb you thiak of lum ber, think of Us.**—Mai«r Lumbor Company. S. W. VanLANDINOHAM, Osshler. R. N. SHANNON. M. H. HETMAN. lABWlS L. CLTBURN, Dlr^ora. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Ind day of July, 19'47, 8. C. CLTBURN, Notaiy Pnbllc of 8. C. State Ibeatre KeasHAW, a c Friday, July 11 “NOCTURNE” George Raft~Lynn Bari Saturday, July 12 “THE DESERT HORSEMAN” Charlee Starrett Smiley Burnette Sat., July 12, 10:30 P. M. “UTTLE MISS BROADWAY’* Shirley Temple, George hrurphy Mon.-Tuea., July 14-15 “MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE” Bob Hope—Dorothy Lsmour Wednesday, July 16 “SPORT OF KINGS” Paul Campbell—Gloria Hanry Thursday, July 17 ' “IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN” Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson The csb is VLaxi-MOUNTBU— cushioned on rubber against road sh(xka, torsion and vibration!.. . Driver's compartment is. wider, with more leg room. Wider, deeper windshield aiid windows increase visibility by 22%! Panels and pick-ups have INGaiASeO LOAD SPACE. . New, stronger, sturdier FRAMES are desired to carry greater loads greater distances fora longer time! Tka Cob that Irootfcas Fresh air is drown tnfromtheout- side — heated in cold weather —and used iur is/ofcod onl/* ^ iToqipcts Are StTM^ For Fine Mai^et In Cotton By J. T. HAY Tba Caadan market this season will see five cotton firms buying, vlx. W. J. Msyfield. Donsld Camp bell. J. T. Hay Ck>tton company, B. B. Wooten Cotton company and Wooten Cotton company, composed of Fnnk Wooten snd Tbohias Wooten. The weighing platform has been n^de larger and R. A. Bruce, Cam den's old welgher„ will be In charge. Mr, Bruce has weighed as much as SO to 40 thousand bales on' this market in a year and with competition at its peak there la no reason why‘at least 25.000 bales should not be handled here sn- nuslly. iSvb local mills are using cotton from this area. It is understood that there will wril be sufficient labor on the plat form to imload the farmers cot- ten, something lacking for several years; also the police department will see thsd there is always plenty of parking space for trucks and wagons hauling cotton to park (or indefinite periods, so that the farm ers will have plenty of time to market their cotton proi>erly.' The gins In this area have im proved their machinery to the ex tent that no better samples Sre produced anywhere. There has been a complaint for sometime that cotton seed does not bring the price here that it d(^s in other localities and jt would be a good job for tne Chamber of Commerce to inveetlgate this fact and by all means ^ that the seed market be brought up to nearby markets. Camden is lucky to have five cotton buyers and with the pros* NewsRuBl Mile Jo Asn |Ueh o| Is visHing Mies 8riei«a Roee. MlMW lf«lBoret Lewie Bad Berth* McMahon of MeAdaMrUlo. N. C.. epent tho peat weekend with Mr. end Mra. Tlwreton Goff. Mrc. A. B. BoytdB bee retamed to her homo attfir a viait with her brother and slatep-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Carl Bailey In Btadbtoa. Va. She waa accompanied on thlg trip by her alater, Mr*. A. B. Bow en, who stopped for a viait with her daughter, Mrs, J. R. 'Oioibas In Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Lathm- Kelly cd Micro, N. C., Spent the past week end with Mrs. KaUy's family, the pecta 80 fine (or a good market it it sincerely hoped ^at something be done to assure the farmers of a top price for their cotton seed. Camden is going all out for this market and if the seed price can be'held up then we are bound to see Camden once again on the map am one of the leading markets of the state. If our crop should turn out short due to the weevil, cot ton can be drawn here from other areas of the state If all conditions are equal and better here than else where. Bpri bM Ghtila* mf vdm Oplpmhi* spsBt laM tkiBB- with ,Min*D OlMWI BBaWt llB* day at tte home of Mr. sad Xl'A Bcykla Rose. Miss Martha Bc^klii of Coinmbi* spent the Fourth with her sister, Mrs. LOa B. SldBPW. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boss, Jr„ of Charleaton spent lust week^ here wit his tether, J. T. Rosa. 8r. Mrs. Kata Kelly Is spendteg M>me UiM with the family of her son, Blake. In Lesilyme. Mrs. J. T. Ross. Sr., is Ti*iUM her mother, Mrs. Waldrop at Campobello. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keliy situp* t^ed Mlaa Sarah Boww and Charles Bmanoel gt a barbecqo i*. loadMa delag the or making set hy them to run or bF^urlng hmy will be proseentsi ^ est extent of the Uw " --1 B,. R. TRUESDAlkl Expert,, ' Radio and Small EUdgical • • • • JKri ScianCific Inatnunanta Used 90 DAYS SERVICE GUARANTEE BLYTHER RABtO SERVICE W. Rutledfo Streak Oppoaila Raflwaj Eayrees r Miserable with backache? W/hflEN kidncyi function hediy and vT yu« Mdfcr • iMgginB hscMKhc. wHh dlxxiasM, bumbif. icanly or loo trsoMWit urimtion snd getting up «t nigM; whan yos feel tMd. nervoss, sir spssl... ust Doss's FHm. 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Friday, July 11 “STALLION ROAD" with Donald Regan—Alexis Smith News Sc, Comedy Saturday, July 12 “VALLEY OF FEAR” with Johnny Mack Brown—Serial, Chapter No. 6 Son of Zorro Also Cartoop Saturday, Late Show, 10:00 “THE BIG FIX" with Jamee Brown—Shelia Ryan Also Serial St, Cartoon Monday-Tueeday, July 14-11 “PURSUED* with Robert Mltcbnm, Tresa Wright—News Sc (Tomedy Wedneeday, July 16 “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” with' Randolph fleott, ^ynn BarL P®gfy Ann Gardner. Also Selected Short Subjects Thursday, July 17 “SUDDENLY ITS SPRING” with Paulette Goddard, Fred McMurray—News & Ciomedy FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE..., YOUR SAVINGS ACCOVIli TrsYBlinf sloiif Ughway, yooH fgii moFB smufb, ysor job bottsr, wbm ym know thore** a savfaift aceoont to eon* i* your aid in caaa ol a “blowoiit”. AeomB* lata numoy Fogiilarly in a savinfs acoond at this Institation. Stark with any amoosl z% , CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOJ ASSOCUHON Camden, S. C. 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