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‘if'.i ^ --a ..,...• 8| S;M o’clock * tW YMCA 1b •Uft- tof'. Malfn tor Utaart— wf& te- elude the MUM ol ralned-out mat thojim that spires (or tho pterotf mm 'hi t» the edse of 1»4« bwethll ohUrtoa|bAU following the I to 4 detest hooded oat by Lake City Ipre Wednesday 1 out o(I t to 7 1TM eU thto so-1 fabled pie Chiefs to keep their half game lead over the Trackers who I I are 1b the fifth place. SnV Horton started on the ■ | lor the Chiefs in the Lake hereby notified to make payment all parties. by the Trackers in the third when three runs came in and a disas trous start in the fourth when three ; hits pot another ran over, Johnny Moore came in, yielding: six hit* end two additional runs in the ro- maining round#. Horton and Moore anaged to total 14 strikeout# dur- I tag their pitching, bat they yielded ,— J a total of IS hits, three going for doubles. v « Lake City « IS ll^Camdcn. a &. Aug, i>. Babb and Tyson; Horton. Moore | ■iASTER S SA1 end stone. Coat. L.TV wwMetgng net right in the first FYiday night and the enough to win the bell er flCety. who was rushed I Horton, pitched good i that tour ran tend. of not od his a honu double sMd Mr $71,WO display Friday night, hittti end In addition got n —~ Notice To DeUmto* And Creditors ■ All parties indebted to the es tate of Mattie Timbers Betas ere to the undersigned, and __ * .V* 7, claims egalnet the •*m etaato will preeeot them like wise, duly attested, within the time Prescribed bf tew. 2S-SSp Jimmie Louise B*a*>j0rdan. Executrix. IMS. Shealy Pitches Three-Hitter I In Mound Battle (Milter Shealy of the Camden Chiefs and Barney Martin of the Orangeburg Braves staged a sen sational hurling duel at Legion sta dium Tuesday night, with the | Chiefs emerging nt the top end of a S to 1 count r gate inrbqTTUrd hit* dnr- tng the evening entertainment, while the Chiefs found Martin for five. Martin had an edge on the Camden fllnger in strikeouts, get ting 11 ae against 10 potted by Shealy. For seven innings the Braves were held— to a ‘ lonely ■cratch hit, that by Red Barnett, to Me third inning. It was the sixth meeting between the Camden and Orangeburg teams in the local stadium and Camden has taken every one of them. In the 11 games played between the Chiefs and Braves this season. Caadon, has won oeran and Orangeburg 4. Camden rolled up •1 runs and Orangeburg hsd 44. Onmdsa SIS mngebnrg IS 4 Shealy and Stone; Martin and CAMDEN ff, SUMTER t Last Thursday night Pie Chiefs detested Sumter IS to I. Bara Chandler was in the box aad yield ed only eight hits while the Chiefs] ran np a total of IS off Anderson sad Ray Stokes. Jot Blalock led the Chiefs at the bat, getting three for five, while Knox Bertram had two for fire, one being a borne ran in the sixth with one man oa. Reeder of Sumter had two for four. The Kershaw Uce that the Court SALE god Master for ty hereby gives no te a Decree of Common Plena for County, made in the of L. R. Johnson. Plaintiff, ra Paul C. Fletcher and Dean B. Hdoges, Defendants, that he win sell at pob-. lie auction bo the highest bidder] (or cash in front of the Court House door In Camden, Sooth Caro lina, on Sates Day in Septambor, IMS, the asme being theMEteranth (7thd Day of said month, daring the legal hears of onto, the follow ing described property, to wit to the plat of said the southern half of lot Na Sold lot begtaaing at tha of not No. 11, on Mata Stre tewing the Mne of said tot ward Two Handled (200) foot, to iws said alley for Kershaw County Allpy, thence follows northward . parallel with 4 Mata Street, Twenty-Two (SS) feet, thence running, back eastward, parallel with the South line One Hundred (100) feet, theuee turning Booth Two (S) feet, striking cen ter wall in store buildings, thence running said waff op to Mein Street, thence running with Main Street Twenty (20) feet A be ginning corner, end is follows: : On tto Nortn by Ul. by Main Street; SCPMI wf ex Hugh Oliver or lot No. ll; and op the Want by said Alley, this being the lot conveyed to Paid C. Fletch er and Dean B. Bodges by deed dated ^ November 8, 1241. recorded In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book DI at, page 4SS. • | Terms of Sate: For pash, the suc cessful bidder to deposit with the at the conclusion of the bidding. Five pm* cent (1%) of his bid as evidence of good faith, the name to be applied upon the par chase price in the event of com- j pliance but to be forfeited OS I liquidated damages in case of non- eompUanee. ^ ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE, HOUR, If not ploasbd, your 85c back at| any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 99% alcohol. IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germa to KILL the itch. Today at DsKALB PHARMACY Little Theatre CqjMpn, S. C. Fi B Aug. 20-21 AY MUSICAL! “ARE YOU WITH IT" Donald CCenner, Olga ten Juan ) S*L, Aag. 21,10:30 P. M. “HEAST OF VIRGINIA" Janet Martin, Robert Lowery An,. 23-34 I -« i. —~r r EMPEROR ■ UVALTr* Color by Technicolor Bing Craeby, Joan Penfelne STATE OF THE UNION* Ipeneer Tracy, Van Johnson • Katharlhe Hepburn Enjoy thofteor Entertalnmen* , In This COOL Theater i . Air Conditioned I The bidding will not remain 6pan but will be closed at the time, When In Need of ' aScreen Doers •Screen Windows •Cabinets .i CAMDEN CABINET WORKS D. B. 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COMPARE THE POPULARITY You can identify the biued 90km in any fist cl products by picking out the one product which en joys greatest popularity, year after year; AnA, of course, in thrfield of motor cars, tha^ one prod uct is QievrdleK-outstanding leader in popu larity for the total 17-year penod, 1931 to date! Tall Can Carnation Milk, 3 for ■ 43c COMPARE THE FEATURES Ody Chevrolet the Unitized Kn 1 Ride for gliding r Knee-Action gliding smooth- 1; the umrkfs champion vaivc-m-ncaa cfipne ror :and economy; fay Fisher for taste- and Fisher , i^rnmllus * rOmuyt vicoop ny- for aftegund sg||ar protection! COMPARE THE PRICES You’ll agree with nulBons of other car buyers that prices—liker quality—art a major consalsntion in time times; —d just os Chevrolet*! Big-Car qimfity is unique in its price range, to v^nevioiet prices are the JbaeM in ks field. Chevrolet costs Ime to buy, to run apd to meintainl h* .• «> • I v- *. 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