The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1948, Image 8
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Chiefs Lost Two
Triiilnticwi Games
Tho Camden Cblefik woand up the
pre4e«<ne mmob by dropptef two
«a[bibttton games, on#. to Oeorg0-
town on Satnrday nlgtit by a score
of 14 to f aad the other to the
Hoase of Dartd on Somiay after*
noon by a score of 14 to 5.
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Bob Seott Hurls
A One-Hit Game
Bob Scott, former Camden high
school. Junior Legion and Camden
Chiefs pitcher, hurled a one-hit
game for Concord In the North
Carolina SUte league recently.
Concerning his feat, the Concord
Tribune said:
"Robert B. Fcott, recruited from
the semi-pro ranks In Camden, 8. C.,
came closer to a no-hlt game than
any other pitcher In the North State
Mrs. McKain And
Mrs. Bajdm Win .
Women's. Taamey-
Miu. J. E. McKahi and Mrs. J.
W. C. Boykin, paired toguther, won
the women’s Scotch foursouse tsur-
naamat at the Oaaadsu Osuatry
Club ou Monday with a net of SS
for t holea.
Boeowd honors went to Miu. Bsh-
ny Marshall and Miss Ma MeDowell
with a 16. Third plaos bMuad the
RoMoooo-Mrs. Bsbsrt
loop”'fVr Uie season. Johnny i
brand. High Polnt-ThomasTllle left,
fielder, alappod a clean single to.»»
center field In the serenth framel T^tyoRmtj^
to bring the effectlre Scott’s dream » touruamout
game from the cloud of no-hlt fame, wso^ .. ^
Scott struck out ten batters and _ McKwa.ia^ oo^nB
gare up only three walltc ”
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son-Mrs. R. A. Brues 16-18—17; Mi«-
.M. Long-Mrs. O. Harris 6M1-^:
Mrs. A. Lowndes-Mrs. Rhetta Blak-
eney 63-14—89; Mrs. Chat. Moller-
Mrs. Don Morrison 67-18—89; Mrs.
Granger Galther-Mrs, D. Williams
59-20—39; Mrs. F. Woodruff-Mrs. C.
Whltiker 62-23—89; Mrs. Wm. Bcc-
be-Mri. C. DiiBose 66-16—40; Mlsa
Priscilla Buckley-Mrs. G. Campbell
6-14—41; Mrs. R. W. Tailer-Mrs.
Charles Palmer 6241-^1: Mia. Joe
Sheffleld-Mrs. R. McDowell 62-14—
42; Mrs. W. L. Goodale-Mrs. J. Jen
kins 76-26—60; Mrs. Wilson MiHs-
Mrs. Nettles Ldndssy 78-20—68.
Mrs. Joe Sheffield won the
putting contest that same afternoon
with 38 putts for 18 boles. Mrs. R.
W. Taller tied Mrs. Sheffield with
38 putts but lost In a playoff and
took second place honors. Miss Ida
McDowell tied for third,^lace hon
ors with Mrs. C. Moller^'Mch tak-
Ing 39 putts.
Palmetto Games
For Coming Week
Pollowing is the Palmetto league
acbednle for the craning week;
Friday. May 31—Somtur at Cam
den;' Kingstree at HartarlUe;
Georgetown at Orangeburg.
Monday. May 24—-Georgetown at
Hartarllle; Kingstree at Camden;
Snmter at Lake City.
Tuesday, May 26 — Camden at
Sumtsr; Hartarllle at Kingstree;
Orangeburg at Georgetown.
Wednesday. May 28—Orangeburg
at. Camden; Georgetown at Lake
City; Kingstree at Sumter.
Thursday, May 27 — Camden at
Oeorgetown; Lake City at Kinga-
tree; Hartarllle at Orangeburg.
liegion Juniors
Beal Great Falls
PhUadetpkla’a downtown atraala
am all onp-wny ezmpt three.
TRESPASS NOTICE
Trespesing, shooting of fire
arms, or fishing on the Elmore
Hilton Farm and pond known as
the Hough Pond is prcdilbltlre. Any
person or persons will be punished
by law If riolated. 8-llc
It E. SOWELL
The Camden Junior Legion base
ball team defeated the Great Falls
iLegloD team 12 to 11 nt Legion
j stadium last Friday afternoon. This
I made the second victory in four
starts for the local,
j The Camden team came from be-
j hind to defeat the Great Falls team
.The ninth inning opened with the
{rlsltors leading 11 to 18^ but a|
single by NiilaDizon drore home
two runs to wlh the game.
Morty Muller, Jr., played first for
the Le^on Juniors; Sinclair, sec
ond; Horton, short; Tmesdale,
third; Holland, left field; David,
center field, and Ray, right field
Dixon was behind the bat. Mayer
iritched. Snyder went in at third re
placing Trneadale midway of the
game.
To date the Juniors have defeat
ed Bethune and Great Falls and
lost to Bethnne and Lower Rich
land.
Arihrilis Pain
Por suMl dvUghtfttUy eomforttng hdp for
MbM sad pain* sf BhwstsUiw. Aithrltla
Nasmia, Lumbago, Salattea, or Nraralgla try
lUaiiad. Works through tho blood. First doas
usuallr stsrts allsvlstlng pstn so you eaa
work, snjoy lUs and slesp moro comfortably.
0«t Romlnd at druggist today. Quick, corn*
Diets satlstsctloa or money bsck gusrsnteed.
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NOTICE
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• AU CITY LICENSES for the yei^r 1918 are
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now due and payable. l -
•Those unpaid as of June Ist are subject to a
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LOUISE W: BOYKDJ.
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City (Jerk and Treasurer ..
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MASTER’S SALE
Tile undersigned Master for Ker-
kb.aw County hereby gives notice
that pursuant to a Decree of tjie
Court of Common Pleas for Ker
shaw County, made in the case of
H. G. Garrison, Manager of the
John Bnrdell Fund, Plaintiff, vs. V
C. Hail, First National Bank of
Camden and D. J. Creed, Defend
ants, that he will sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash
in front of the Conrt House door
in Camden, South Carolina, on
Salesday in June, 1948, the same be
ing the Seventh (7th) day of said
month, during the legal hours of
sate, the following described prop
erty, to wit: ,
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, with the Improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and
being in the County of Kershaw,
State of South Carolina, contain
ing One Hundred and Four (104)
acres, more or less, and being
bounded as follows; North by the
McCollum Ferry Public Road; on
the Bast by lands of the estate of
H. H. Hall; on the South by the
Levinson place, formerly of Shiver;
and on the West by lands of the
estate of Holland; said property
being that conveyed to L. M.
Peebles, W. O. QesChamps and W,
P. Hearoh, administrators of the
estate of J. M. Hearon, deceased,
by Lrola M. Boykin and Eva M.
Moseley, by deed of date February
I, 1941, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County in Book C. S. of Deeds at
page 448; and having been convey
ed to V. C. Hall by L. W. Moore,
Clerk of Conti* Acting as Master
for Lee County, South Carolina;
said deed being recorded In the of
fice of the Clerk of Court for Ker
shaw County In Book D. B. at
page 36.
Terms of Sale; For cash, the
successful bidder to deposit with
the Master, at the conrluelon of
the bidding, three per cent (2%) of
his bid in evidence of good faith,
the same to be applied upon the
purchase price la the evratt of com
pliance but to be forfeited as
liquidated damages in case of non-
compliance.
A deficiency Judgment being de
manded, the bidding shall not be
closed npott the day of sale but
shall remain open for Thirty (80)
B. after such sale as provided
aw. 10-12C
J. DOUGLAS MOMTOOMERY.
Master for Kershaw County
Savage and Marlon. Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
Camden, S. C., May 20, 1948.
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Think of iu ... Miller Lum-
her Company.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties indebted of the ee-
tate of E. E Lee are hereby noti
fied to make payment to the under
signed. and all parties, if any. hav
ing claims against the said estate
will present them likewise, duly at
tested, within the time prescribed
by law, 8-lOp
MARY EMILY LEE.
Admlnlstratriz.
Camden, 8. C., May 4. 1948.
Advartbamant For Bkb
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Truateea of School
District No. 1. Kershaw County,
Camden, 8. C.. on or before May
27th. 1948, and will be opened at
the office of the superintendent of
Schools at 8 P. M., May 28th.. for
the addition of two class rooms,
toilets, etc., to the Jackson High
School in accord with blue prints
prepared by the State D^artment
of EMocation and conforming to the
materials originally naed. In the
construction and to the "Speclflca-
tiona For Community SchMl Plana”
prepared by t)ie State Department
of Education.
The fight la reserved to reject
any or all bids and to waive tech
nicalities.
Board of Trustees, Camden School
District No. 1, of Camden, 8. C.
By W. Robin Zemp. Chairman.
NOTICE TO imritMIS
AND GREDirOKI
All partlaa Indebted to the ee-
tate of Jake Brown* Jr., an here
by notified to BMke paynient t»
the undertigned. aikl aU parties,
if any, havlna claims agalnet the
•aid estate wlU preent them Uhe-
wiae, duly attested, wlthla the ttee
preeeribed by law. t-llc
MARGARET J. BROWN
Adadnletratrix
Camden, 8. C.. May 8, 1848.
NO TRESPASSING
PoaltlvPly no kuntlng, fliddng er
rnnniag of dogs nprai Jthls propar
ty. ($90.00 reward win be paid for
evideaco leading to tho convletloB
of any" person gnUty of hanttog.
fishing or running of dogs or ofiior*
wise treupasslng upon this prtqp-
erty).
7-lOp W. P. HORTON
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
The Municipal Democratic Prim
ary for the purpose of nominating
a Mayor and two Commissioners in
the City of Camden, 8. C., will be
held on Tuesday, May 25. 1948. The
polls will open at 9 a. m. and re
main open until 6 p. m.
The books of enrollment wiH
open May 8; 1948, and close at 8
p. m.. May 20, 1948.
kinrollment books will be located
at tha following placee; •
Precinct No. 1—W. F. Nettles
and Son.
Precinct No. 2—City Filling Sto-
tlon.
Precinct No. 3—City Drup Oem-
pany.
Precinct No. 4—Camden Chron
icle
Precinct No. 5—DeKalb Phar
macy.
Precinct No. 6—Carolina Motor
Company. '
* No entries will be accepted by
the Committee after *6 p. m., Sat
urday, May 22. 1948. All asaesa-
ments must be paid t6 the Chair
man of the Eixecutive Committee
and all pledges and statements of
expenses must be filed by the can
didates with the Clerk of Conrt and
the Chairman of the Executive
Committee prair to 6 p. m. of May
22, 1948. " .
M. H. HEYMAN,
Chairman.
L. H. JONES,
Secretary.
Surveys
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Bach Month at 8 P. M
Visitors Welcome.
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FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from (his date, oa June 8,
1948, McKee Q. Boykin and New
ton C. Boykin. Jr., will make to the
Probate ^urt of Kerahaw County
their final return as Bxecutora of
the estate of Margaret O. Boykin,
deceased, and on tha same date
they will apply to tha aald Court
for a final dtaebarga as said Bxecn
tors. S-lic
N. C. ARNETT,'
- Judge of Probate.
Camden. 8. C.. May 8, 1948.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to the estate
of Mittle EUep Crow are hereby
notified to mako .payment to tha
ondersignod. and all parties. It any.
having claims against tha said eu-
tate will present them likewise^
duly atteated, witkla the time pre-
■cribed by law. IS-lle
CLAUDE B. CROW.
'' Aimlaiutrator.
Camden. 8. C.. May 8. 1948.
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