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Monday. Stt’mw », wru not open now entil 1? - ** oa ^ r 8cho °l* of the la, 1948-11149 will “because of , a am following ' ’ aSyteOt- , County To Attend Libra |«BB ufus Williams; Mrs. J e Rufus . - , 2 o^de. M». Lu*i« H“- 'sffpWla. Mi” M "y f»*f flxtii grade and princi* Kennedy. , school instructors Urr A. A. Lehocky, Kieopt; K. Jackson, English; Mrs ^toosk. 1 librarian; Mrs, .fSKiros, home econo- V t Mclver, commerce aM &JU Talley, agricul- ^t'K Williams, superin- teachers are: T. C. w and C. W. Jordan. Miss fsmyrl will be lunchroom [eDUFFIE’S •Antiques •Esriy Interiors ig •! •Rrfinuhim 1111 Gerrnb T*pbot»e 2-M20 Cotombia, S. C. Kerslm w County Ubraiy S pl£! ping to attend the annual meet- ‘»«^H»«Soo.hPa ra ior t jgS; ^rifcir&is^s it #he “id this week £2J***J* hoijehil that there number of others STm^** COUn ‘ y ,0 *«««* M”; is the area trans- xrman for the Chester, Lan< e, Darlington would like to attend the conven tion to notify her. Dr. John R. Morton, an adult „ ^ and director continuation education at the mversity of Alabama, will be °Pf the chid! speakers at the meeting. He will make an ad- f re ? oo Eridty afternoon, Sep tember 24 and topic will be, ‘‘A t Looks at Libnuies.” banquet at the of the con- ition book ♦y Street; pact of American Public Opinton on Porei«a Policy” will be feat ured. On the panel to discuss the book are: Dr. GucQer B. Fitch of The Citadel faculty, Samuel G. Stoney, Charleston author; Dr. J. tn connection with the effort which Is to be made to attract more tourist traffic over U. S. Highway No. 1 % Camden, K will be interesting to note that according to a survey made in Walter boro alone in the year which ended July L The Wadterboro figure was de termined made the W merce. ment in three year Dinkins at Camden. He is the son of Mrs. Daisy Dinkins of 407 1-2 _ dii ,, , „ Hfio Theater *>*d received the Army of Occupation medal tor Japan. MILLER’S for _ ’ ’ Hauling Local and Long Distance ■T ^ ~ dDeliv M Schmonsees, S. E. Aug ustine, Arthur Bauer, W. Earl Durham and R. L. Smith as bera.^H Lawman KR IALL0N IF OIL 4 ses tm EVOLUTIONARY ALL NEW FIRESIDE CONgOLI ^TTlf Trrltig ftldffl* %mt* IN CmS Is FmI *1U% M«ra HmI fm OaU«a fnmm by ■dm *t Mlchiga, State Mte I ' USANCE SHOWING I0ME IN TOI The annual payroll in Waiter- boro for the 259 persons employ ed m businesses catering to the traveling public amounted to $374,400. Information was at oned from hotels, motor court*, restaurants and service stations, and the committee received co operation from 95 per cent of the firms involved. An analysis of the committee’s report showed that the tourist business would cause the employ ment of 40 professional men, in cluding doctors, dentists, lawyers, ministers, etc., and would call for the utilization of 8,000 acres of farm produce, 29 school rooms. ^OtMchers, 523 automobiles and $800,000. in retail sales. Mr. Kern said that using a national aver age valuation these businesses would- create a tax valuation of $3,500,000. K Donahue of the College of Charleston facult, and MM. J, Tobias, public relations spec- . On Saturday morning, Septem ber 25, group breakfasts sttd a business meeting will be followed by g luncheon with Dr. Louis B. Wright, director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washing ton, speaking on “William Byrd of Weetover! The First South- em Bibliophile?" FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Septem ber IS, 1948, James Lawhorne and Horace Bawhorne wm make to the Probate Cburt of their final Iretura as Drecutors of the estate tof John Lawhorne, de ceased. and\pn the same date they will apply UMhe said Court for a final diaduurg^is said Executors. _C. ARNfiTJ, Judge of Probata Camden, & O, Aug?U 194$. 3Mfc XKMHAW LOOM NO. tf A. P. M. Jar tton First Tnsgdey el Bach Month at t P. M Visitors Welcome. A C McKAlN, W. M. LbpR. JONES. 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