The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 04, 1948, Image 10
P. P. Mild And
ELfiJI^flled
In Wredk Sunday
F^OainUurd, <1, Sumter coun-
and B. B. Clark. 65, of
ta. w«ie killed Sunday and
two ofh'or ptraons were injured In
an aatomoblle oollision near DaUell
oa tile Sumtci'^amden hiahway.
jUMared were Mrs. Clark, 37, and
^fl^lam Clark, 16. Their condition
la reported nor to be* serious. Miss
Martha Powell, 31, of Charlotte, Mr.
Clark’* niece, escaped uninjured.
Mr. Oailliard, who was well
known in Camden, is surrired by
hU widow, one son, Phillip A Oail-
lard, Jr.: one brother, S. ^ Oail
liard, Sr., all of Dalsell; o* sister,
Mrs. Paul Kennedy, of Sp^anhura.
and a number of nieces fnd neph
ewi
Mr. Clark was also well known in
Camden. H& was the rewesentaHve
of a New York plant lAnufacturer
and visited Camden ipint dealers
repTUlarly.
MALVERN HILL/CHURCH
Services at. li^rlJem'. Baptist
church Sunday, JuneB .as follows:
Sunday school A: 30 a. m.;
preacblna 11 30 a. m^nd 8:30 p. m.
At Mr. Zion BfpOHt church
proachina^ 3.30 p
NOTICE TO
AND ORE]
EBTORS
I msi
\I1 parties-indebteento the estate
'el
of 'W, H. Ratcliff are! hereby noti
fied to make payment to the under-
slKn^d, and all parties, if any, hav-
fnir claims attainst the said estate
will present them iikewise, duly at
tested, within the time prescrihed
by law. ll-18p
WIUJE T RATCLIFF, Executor
Camden, 8. C., Ma.y 25. 1948.
Students who work during the
iummer months will need social
security account number catds if
they work on Jobs covered by the
Social Security Act, acco’rdlng to
James M. Chick, manager of the
Social Security Administration field
office at Rock Hill, which serves
Camden.
Most jobs in business or industry
are covered by- this law, but those
who do-farm workr who are em
ployed *ln a private home, or who
work for themselves, for their par
ents, If 'the t on is under the age
of 21, or for the government will not
need account number cards.
If a student already has an, ac
count number card, he need not ap
ply again—one number is all that
any person wiil need as Jong as be
lives. F'er that reason cardh shoi^d
be kept -in a safe place. If one
should be loaf a new card with 'the
same number can be sMured by
applyinV for it. *
'‘'Social Security account numbers
are Issued by all offices of the So
cial Security Administration.” said
Mr. Chick. “The office which serves
the Caipden area is located at 117
Hampton street. Rock Hill. When it
Is inconvenient to call al the office
In nriranti irmv flnnti*
cation from your jrost office and
mall it in."
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CaadSB and D. J. Creed,^ Defend*
ants, that be will sell at pablie auc
tion to the bigbeet bidder for cash
in front of the Coart House door
in Cemden, South Caroline, on
Saleeday in Jane, 194t. the seme be
ing the ^venth (7tb) day of ladd
month, during tke legal hours of
sale, the following described prop
erty, to wit: ^
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, with tbs improve-
menta thereon, situate, lying ahd
being in .the County of Kershaw.
Sute of South Carolina, contain*
i|tg One Hundred and Four (104)
acres, more or less, end being
boanded as follows: North by the
McCollum Ferry Public Road; on
the Bast by lands of the estate of
H. Hall: on the Soutb by the
Lerlnson place, formerly orShiver;
esUte ef Boland; _ . -
being thnt conveyed to u M.
Peebles. W. O. DeeChamps ai^ W.
P, Hearon. admlnlstratore of the
estate of J. M. Hearon, deceased,
by Leols M.. Boykin and Bra ^
Moseley, by deed of date Fefwuery
1. 1941, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of Court for KerMxaw
Coun^ in Book C. 8i of Deeds st
page/l43; and having been convey
ed to V. C. Hall by L. W. Moore,
aerk of ciQuil, Acting as Master
for Lee County, South Caroltns;
said deed being recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of Ckmrt for Ker
shaw County in Book D. at
page 16. ^ ^
Terms of Sale: For casn, the
successful bidder to deposit with
the Master, at the.conclusion of
the bidding, three per cent (1%) of
his bid fai evidence of good faith.
Utnldhtnd
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J. DOUOLas
A pendency Jadgmsnt baiac #*-l Savagn and
.. ^ bilPInlntlff.
mandod. thm V&km BmU not belFIniatiff.
closed ^***^”L 8. C,> j
Sales PhMiei^R
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FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice la hereby given that one
month from this date, on July 1^
bwlo
1948?^we will make to the Prot
Court of Kershaw County our final
return as Executors-.'bf the estate
of R: H. Haile, deceased, and on
the same dite we will apply, to the
said Court for a final discharge
as said Executors. ll-16c
"-rTTHEI. MAE SHROPSHIRE
R. H. HAILE. JR.
Camden. S. C.. May 26, 1948.
MASTER’S SALE
The undersigned Master for Ker
shaw County hereby gives notice
that pursuant to a Decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Ker
shaw County, made In the case of
H. O. Carrison, Manager of the
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