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, In. /'V>1 THI Ci iwnvitt m : '••• Of Smn^rlull Is Nw A Record Tr« Maryland ln^4fatianal Listiaf Accordinf To Official Racordc Tea miles from Cemden, lb the ceater of the Test SaaayhlU plea* tetlon area and neetllns close to the shore of a small lake stands a pine tree which etatlstlca may record aa belns one of the largest loblolly pine on record with the “American Big Tree’* listing. For this giant pine rears its heidl 112 feet abore terra firms, has a recm^ oiwnmference of 12.12 feet, h diaaieter of 4.1 feet and is last abont IW years old. The records of the Anerican Big db StfEur. QMCKLY oil VOW MOWr Mcn JMP^I the new vitofflin toady I WI' is reducing thousw^ J I I I of happy women os ■ ■ Wi Q, g pounds in 8 deysl No eaerci^ needed with this ehoadn nsethod of mointoJning energy whie you reducel en aa 98 deys’ supply PRANK'8 DRUG STORE—Ph. 777 show that np to 1, 1N8, the biggest lob- iolly Hwi was one near Carmichael in lU^nd and the dimensions of this gfitht of the forest listed a dr onmlerence of 16 feet 7 inches.. A. Lehpckey, district ’Chief forester, who reigns firer the conn- ToftlHi bf Kerihsw, Snmter,-'t4incaB- tar, Lee, Richland and Chesterfield, and whose offices sre in the Ker shaw county’s sgrictrharal build ing on West DeKalb street, de clares that the age of this forest giant waa determined by penetrat ing the trunk, four and a half feet above the ground Snd noting the annual growth rings that came out in-the device used for the‘test. These nine inches of rings show the growth for the psst 117 years and if the figures thus secured are reckoned aa being representative of the Inches remaining to the center of the tree, the tre was be tween 355 and 360 years of age. And according to Mr. I.>ehockey, the monarch of the forest Is still growlng^ln a normal manner. A news reporter, with L. E. Smith, county ranger, and A. A. Lehockey, district ranger chief, visited the tree Sunday and found it rearing its majestic cone laden- head above a forest of loblolly and short leaf pine trees. Incidentally, as best could be reckoned, this loblolly pjne tree would yleW about 6,00&^oard feet of lumber. ! Cassatt News The people of this community deeply sympathize with the Teal family in their sorrow, Mr, Teal passed away last Wednesday sud denly. M^. B. L. McNeely and family of escapes from' gang Herbert Brown, colored,, made his escape from a chaingang at the State Farm at Boykin at noon Saturday, according to Information received by the local police and sheriff's office. Brown was ad mitted to the prison on May 8. Damden Refrigeration Sales Phone 355-R~ Service Now is the time to get your Re frigerator in First Class Shape fare the hot weather really gets here. Come by our modern shop or call us for pi^mpt and courteous service. ' New and Used Refrigerators , Radios Serviced Latest Records —Electric Fans—anv rize ALL WORK GUARANTEED Tradeavllle were with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. an Mra. Rnfua Taal last Wednesday and Thura- day. ^ra. Hattie Courtney of Coinmbia is visiting her daughter, Mra. J. R. West Arthur Hodge West la visiting hia aunt. Mrs. Sam Zelgler in Miami, .Fla. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Vaughn and /arally of Rock Hill spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mra. R. W. Vaughn-snd Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hyatt. Mr. and Mra. Gary Walters and tWo children. Dale and fttlly Ann of ifaynes City, Fla., have Juat re turned to their home after a ten- day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Branndn and two children of Rock Hill spent Father's Day with hls‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brannon. Mr. and Mra. “June" Melton and Mr. and Mra. Joyeand baby of Rock Hill spent the weekend with Mrs. Melton’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vaughn Mrs. J. W. Buchan of Columbia was at home for the weekend. Mr and Mra. Leo West and six children and Mrs, West’s mother, Mra. Flmma Tliompson of Conway, spent the weekend with Leo’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. West and had -their twin babya, Mary Alice and Joseph Cameron, christened in the Pine Tree Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 The ser vices were^ conducted by Rev. T. B. Anderson of Camden, who is a friend of the family and supplied this bhurch as a pastor a few years ago. 'The service waa very impres sive and waa well attended by- relatives and friends. Mrs. Louie Smith and daughter, Jackie of Charlotte Thompson, spent Father’s Day with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy spent Sunday in Liberty Hill with Mrs. McCoy’s sister, Mfs. Lon Floyd. ^ Perry McCoy of BlshopTille visit ed his parents during the week end. Miss Marie Vaughn of Columbia was at home for the weekend. Mrs. Wade RadclifTs father to visiting her this week. J. E. Brannon and daughter, Mrs. S. B. Walters, visited Mrs. Mattie Clark in Pakeland last ’Thursday afternoon. Carles Thorn of TItusTille, Fla., has been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Walters. On Isnday, senrleea were con- dac^ted morning and evening, by pMtor, Rev. J. S. Robinson, who annouBcsd that commnnlon «s.r- vices would be held on/next Sun- |day lii^ing. A. C. Cureton, Jr., gtopped by with his parents on the way from the funeral of hia brother-in-law, A. W. Smith, who died suddenly at Oreenvllle. . ' ... Mr. and Mra. A. C. Cnreton and son, John B., took tea with her hrotker, James Jones, in Cheater on Tnssday evening. Miss Joe Wardlaw of Mooresvllle spent the week with her mother, Mrs. R. .^Wardlaw, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E.' L- Jones visited friends in Camden Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John G. Richards of Florence were visitors here on Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. J .P, Richards and aon of Kershaw are visiting at the home of Miss Lizzie Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Huntley (Mary Pack Hay) and son, Steve, Jr., were dinner guests of Miss Lai Richards on Monday. Mra. C. M. Richards and Jane Leighton of Davidson are visitors on the Hill. W. K. 'Thompson of Olehn Springs is a patient in a Spartan burg Jhospital following a serious surgical operation on Sunday. His brother, L. P. Thompson, was with him. ’’ Mrs. W. L. Sauls and other mem- beira of her family are guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. John O. Rfadiards. Mwes Clara Johnston and Jim mie Jones attended the meeting of the synodical training school, at Hartanlle last week. KILL ATHLETES FOOT “TE-OL BEST SELLER** Says DeKalb Pharmacy HERE’S THE REASON, The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it. TEl-OL, containing 90 percent alcohol, PEN Iff TRATEJS. Reaches more germs. Yonr . 35c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR. IMSc DoKALB PHARMACY Family Delivery, Service For The Well-Known yoremost MILK Deliveries Made on Wednesday OF HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MHA CITORNED BUTTER MHJK COFFEE CREAM WHIPPED CREAM P 4i No Bottles To Return*^ Dairy Products DittributioR Poiat TVnagdell*# Grocery <r write Sn M liberty Hifl News OlVBN HlOH HONOR Mack W. Wotot, Jr, a junior at Morehonso College at Atlanta, kaa been made a member of Beta XmD" pa Chi, National HoaoraryJRfeleD- tlrtc Boclsty, Inc. Wotot. who was a graduate of Mather Acadamy li«a^ has beeuL M tow student at .Morehouse Coltoge sVw since ke muoUed. He Is taking a pr^-med course. Htete gjgl aad Beethaga fbn <i) teat No. • oa a of the aalifliURi: of the TMua property, of reeort' ia the ofOee of the Clark ef Ooait for Kershaw Coaaty la Hat Book • at page 78, said lot aad portloa aa a whole havlBS a frontage of flfty> Yhe hiditog^m9PI rite* J. DOUGLAS MASTER*SS^ ’The undersigned Mtmee for Ker- 'shaw County hereby gives notice that pursuant to a Decree and lAmendsd Decree of the Conrt of Common Pleaa for Kershaw Conn- Long; and Wart hy Campb^ atreet bel street mnninc baek Brntwardly therefrom with a qnlfom width te a d^Hk of ona hundred titty <168) feet aad bound aa toUowa: North by the remaining portikia of lot No. the property of Bessie Brown and others; East by pramlsss of Watts; Sonth by lot No. 11 of said aobdlvlsioa, tbs property of laae Kum ^imiASYWiiir kitxl r |ty, made in the caee of Fhtth ds- ,Loach, Plaintiff, va William Bre vard, Lewis T. Shropshire, Robert J. Shropshire, Jr., Frank Bhrt^ Hilra Many W. Shropshire. Theo dore L. Shropsldre, Caltota 8. Daft, Richard Bvely Shropshire, in,his own right and as Administrator ef the Estate of Sallie Shropshire Bre-^ vard, deceased, Nannie Ella Foster, Defendants, that he will sell at pnb- lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Conrt House door in Camden, Sonth Carolina, on Sales Day in Idly, 1948, the same being the Fifth day of said month, daring the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: Ail that piece, pm-cel or lot of land, lying and being aitnate on the Bast aide of Campbell atreet In the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, and State of South Ci^o- Use Chronicle Want Ads Backachi fSr gslik eoBlorttnt balp for BaeksclM^ ahonmstto Paloi, OotUnf Up MakU, ttroos •ioaSy srlao, InttsUnf poMsgoo, frig PAlaa, ‘ “ siAmo, doo '«lrdM lindor oroi, aad owoHob to BOB-eissBlo aad tMB-sjitMBle KMnoy sii4 BUddar tiooblaa, try CyajiaK. Quick, eontplata aatlafaetloB or aiaaoy baek ssanotaad. 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