The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 20, 1945, Image 8
Ttf CAMDKII CHUOmCLl, CAIi—W, fUTM C/MfLIWA, ntiPAV, APWIL tO,
'S. Ptaktam'i VcRvteb!* Coot*
li fttnoua DoC only to relievs
ptrtodie toot *l*o •ccompanyl-s
tired, higbatruns feeltnge—
• to ruDCUoDal montniy d!9>
e. TMeen regularly—it help*
boUd up teeletaaoe against such eymp*
Ptnkbam'e Compound helps na-
tmnt roOow UM directions. Try Itl
oSSSSm
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to Uke this method to
thanlr onr many friends of the Wat^
er«e and Hermitage Mill rHlages, also
the people of the City of Camden and
saiToandlng commanltles tor tlM 'kind*
ness shown ns when we lost ov
homo, April 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Cerle J.
Brown < and 8paln| Player. fp
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WILUAM W. BATES
Special AfMit
New York Life Ineiiranee Ce.
Reeidenee Phone 221*J
Office Medical Bldf. - Phone 44
Comer Lyttleton and OeKalb
WANTED
Mechaaic that understande all make can,
trucks and tracton. We hawe a totnl stock
of parts and plenty work. Will pay best sal
ary to the one that can qualify.
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WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS
SKIPPER’S AUTO SERVICE
Blahey, S. €.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Make your own Bean Beetle Exterminator
On account of Gas and Tire Rationing
.we are releasing our Formula to the pub
lic. Bean Beetle Exterminator kills Bean
Beetles, Cabbage Worms, all Flea Bugs
on any and all Garden Vegetation in
stantly. Also all insects on Tobacco
Plants in Bed or Field, including Worms.
Kills Chicken Mites and Lice, Ants and
Roaches. Also insects on .Flowers and
Shrubbery and is used for spraying Fruit .
Trees and Cotton. Is easy to make.
Ingredients can be bought in any drug
store. Costs less than 6 cents per pound. ‘
Can be u^d in Wet or Dry Spray. Get this
and help win the war by raising more
food.
Club in with your neighbors and get this 3 formulas
for $1.00. Full instnictkms sent. Money
rsfundod if not Satisfactory.,
SOUTHERN STATES CHEMICAL CO.
P. O. BOX 261
GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Killed In Genoany
•QT. JOHN CLYDE DHeON, 22. son
of Mr. snd Mrs. George >^l)|gen, of
Camden, was killed In sction. March
19. In Germany. He was serr^ with
the Serenth Army and bad been orer-
seas 31 nsonths.
New Manager At
The A & P Store
Allen P. Plyler ot Monroe, N. C.,
who has been manager of the Great
Atlantic and PaclRc Tea stsre at
BamwelL has been assigned to the
Camden store of the chain company.
Mr. Plyler succeeds John Hoggins,
who hag been in charge s^moe the de
parture of Manager Halgla^ast win
ter. Mr. Huggins, an exi>erienced
grocer brought the local A and P
store to a high standard of efficiency
cleanliness and attractivenese. Much
regret has been expressed orer bis
departure.
To Sponsor Program
The Civic League will sponsor the
second in a series of programs given
Sunday night, April 22. at Mt. Moriah
church at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Andrew
W. Simpson, prominent as a civic
leader of Columbia, ahd former educa
tional director of the State tubercu
losis association, will be the guest
speaker.
The young peoples’ choirs of Mt,
Moriah church and Trinity M. E.
church will render special music. The
public Is cordially Invited.
' Landed In 1776
The U. S. marine corps itaged iti
flnt landing on foreign soil on
March 3. 1776.
temove Stolst, odd New Sparkle to
DENTAL PLATES
Ino mushin^
m*t7, Hmrm-
f«l knahlnt- g«t TMr
briSf* la a (laM aT watw, add a Nttla
KlafaiU. Praatal SUiaa, dUfa'aratiaaa
aad daatara adan dUapgaar. Ya«r taatk
aparfcla Ilka aaw. Aik jaw diantM
todaj far Slaaaita.
KIEENITE the Brushless Way
Get KLEENITE today at DeKalb
Pharmacy and all good druggiste.
FOREST FIRES DESTROY
Every yofw forest fires destroy enoucfi]
timW to build:
2,000 mine sweepers, or
85,000 tub chAsers, or
120,000 P. T. boats, or
215,000 5-room homes for workers
Be Patriotic!
Be Careful!
PREVEN^T FOREST FIRES
Thb Message Spoaaored By—
Camden Hardware & Supply Co.
Bams & Barrett Hardware Co.
GREATER DANCER
than everI
advartianBaBts' mdar tSk. .
Sa abargad for at Um nu of 1 cant
»ar wofd. MIbIbbub oliaAa U oaata
Ata eat la le padat typa e^a aharaa
CSbS aiBBt aocoBmamr “oaH
■Smihi rwtowar haa TLaSBar
Fer Sale
FOR sXlE—100 bnsbels of good com
at 11.40 per bushel.. Arthur Stokes.
CMsatt, S. C. 4-S?
FOR SALE—10 busb^ of Iron peat.
S'. E. Belvln, route 2, Camden, S.
C. 5P
FOR SALE—Twin beds complete with
springs and mattress, both for 325.
Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Lafayette ave
nue. 5p
FOR SALE—1000 lbs. Giant Strlatta
Crotalarla, ISc per pound at my
barn. Sam C. Truesdale, Westville,
S. -C. B-7p
For Rent
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart
ment. Located at '1603, Highland
Ave. Call at house or Roxy Cafe. 6p
FOR RENT—Filling station on the
corner of Mill and DeKalb street
Apply to Mrg. R. B. Elliott. Cassatt,
S. C., route 1. 5p
FOR RENT—6-room furnish house.
On Jordon avenue. Electrical con
veniences. Available Ist of May. If
interested call 381 on Jordon ave
nue. 6p
FOR RENT—^Three furnished apart
ments. Reduced rates for the sum
mer months. Ilverythlng fnmlshed
except linens. All electrical con
veniences. Hot water day and night.
Schlosburg Apartments. Telephone
600. 6-7c
FOR RENT—R-roorn^ lurnished apart
ment for rent, private entrance,
private bath, electric stove and re
frigerator. Mrs. M. H. Deal, 1601 N.
Broad St. 6-6p
FOR RENT—2-room furnished or un
furnished cabin. Bathroom in Cabin.
Camden Cabins, 2 miles north of
Camden on Highway No. 1. 6-6p
Lost •— Found
LOST—Ration books 4, Issued to Lixa
Boone and Leila Boone, Wateree
MIU, Camden, S. C.-^
LOST—Ration books No. 4. Issued to
Willie Simpson and Lula Simpson.
Please return to ration board at
Kershaw, S. C. 6p
LOST—Ration books 3 and 4, issued
to Louise Hunter, Camden; S. C.,.
route 1, box 53. 6p
LOST—Ration books 3 and 4. issued
to Cealia Williams,'route 3, box 112,
•Camden, S. C. ^
LOST—Ration books 3 and 4, issued
to Simon Brisbane, Ella Brisbane,
David Brisbane, Dorethea Brisbane.
Nathaniel Brisbane, Oeneiva Bris
bane, Margaret Brisbane, Polly Bris-
ban and Frank Brisbane, 822 Market
St., Camden, 8. C.^
LOST—Ration book No. 4, issued to
Maggie Lee Oliver, route 2, box
74-P. Camden, S. ,C. 6p
lost—Ration books 3 snd 4. Issued
to Rosa Carlos, 819 Broad St.. Cam-
den, S. C. SP
LOST—-Ration books 3 and 4, Issued
to William E. Haley and Lena S.
Haley, care gua Terminal, Camden,
S. C. 5P
LOST—Ration book No. 3, issued to
Margie DeLoache, 1707 Mill 8L, j
Camden, S. C. 6c
lost—Ration hooka, 8 and 4. issued
to Mary Jackson, 609 Lyttleton St,
Camden, S. C. 5p
LOST—Ration books 3 and 4, Issued
to Esell Kelly, Camden, S. C., route
one. 6p ■
LOST—Ration books 3 and 4,. tuned
to Ben T. Rabon, Logoff, S. C. 6c
lost—Ration books 3 and 4, issued
to James Carter, route 1, box It,
Cassatt, S. C. 6p ,
LOST—Two No. 8, two . .o. V ration •
hooks, issued to Wylie Mickle and
EmnfA Mickle, route 4, box 90, Cam
den, S. C. 1 * 6p
LOST—Brown billfold, containing 35
In money, “A” ration gu book and
other valuable papers. Finder keep
money and return billfold and gas
book and papers to C. M. Bair, Cam
den, S. C., cfo Southern Bell Tel.
and Tel. Co. 6p
■ ■
LOST—Ration book No. 4, imned to
Patricia Ann Holland, cfo Mrs.
Henry B. Holland, Kershaw. S. C.,
route 2. 6p
LOST—RatloD books No. 3 and 4,
issued to Ben Bradley and Ben
Frank Bradley, Cassatt. S. C., route
1, box 55. 6p
lost—Four ration books, issued to
Tommie Williams, box 15, Boykin.
S. C. 6p
LOST—Ration book No. 4, Issued to
Pearl WrlghL route 1, box 4, Boy-
kin. S. C. ' 6p
lost—Ration book No. 3, issued to
Naonie E. Boykin and No. 4 book
issued to Wilba A. Boykin, 1521 N.
Campbell St., Camden, S. C. 6p
LOST—Ration book No.. 3, issued to
Jack Edward Champion and No. 4
book, issued to Jimmy Waldo Cham
pion, route 2. Camden, S. C. 6p
nm
IHOl
Professhni^
... BbsImss
DIXON’S SHcS"
lAVE YOUR SHOES gi
eXPlRT REFAlk,
Shop located 5
..C' BargalaiL
Ser manageBHM^
WE GUARANTEE SA1
Only the one feed N ft
carry them through
weeks Buy Spartu
chase yoar chick vim
Whitaker 4 Compggj^
C- . *
lected Triple A bfo™
$1.00 per setting of U
New Hampshire Tt'eda m
Florsl Cmnpany, pAii/L
FANTMENT, locatedwlel
StreeL Phone 683.
MnlBn Ps^
When 'flUing mufBn
LOST—White male pointer puppy. 14
months old. Reward. J. T. Net-
ties.6-Sc
FOUND—Identification bracelet with
the name “Minnie" and the year
“1943“ engraved on It. Kate Wat
kins, 413 Laurens Court, Camden,
S. C. ^ 6p
Wantad
WANT TO RENT—At least a 6 or 6
room house. See 'Mr. Watkins at
A 4 P store. 6p
LOST—Ration book No. 3. Issued to
Eddie Brown, box 87, Camden, S.
C.^
LOST—Ration books No. 4. issued to
Frank Alexander, Prank Alexander*
Jr., Alma Alexander, Betsy Alex-
ander, Woodrow Alexander. “A"
gas book. Issued to Frank Alexan-
der, route 3, box S, Camden. 5p
LOST—Ration books No. 4, issued to
George Q. Blackwell, Victoria O.
Blackwell, Myrtle E. Blackwell. Le-
Roy O. Blackwell. Ruth B. Russ
and Sylvia K. Russ. N. C. N. Cam
den, S. C. 6p
Hm wonM and girls
nMygetivaiitedi^
horn ^uikUomI pmrtodk pttm
WANTED — Experienced seamstreas.
One who can altar and repair men’s
clothes, especially. Write to Box
“X* cfo ’The Chronicle. ^
WANTED—All peopla Buffering from
kidney trouble or backache to try
Klddo, 11.00. Money ba^ gnaran-
tee. At DeKalb Phannacy. SS4Sp
WANTBO—Tb miy nsell tnmltnre,
odd pleoes and gensrnl fnmltnm,
Camden Pumitare Co. Phone 166
IStfc
WANTED—Pulpwood, hardwood, tta*-
ber. We also Ipy lang. Help your
government by selltag your wood
now. Want to buy sevfral gotod
used trucks. See D. J. Creed, or
caU 321. P. O. Box 214, Cum
den. 8. C. iftf
insulation
“IS
YOUR MOST PRAC
YEAR
INVESTMENI
Kfiphig your
fortablj cool m dm
sawing foal in the
INSULATE with Rmkt
Batts 3%” tkiBck.
Batts so that you gMi
form thidoMss sM
mum insulation.
ARCHITECTS
BATTS.
SEE ME TODAY.
ESTIMATES
M.E.P0]
Phone 582J
Miscellanaous
PURSER’S PLACE—Drive In add see
hla well reconditioned sewing ms-
chlnes of many makes. Prices right
I am still buying the machines you
don’t need. Drop me a card or bring
them In. R. a. Purser, Catnden, S.
S-Sp
9 siertta 2 ans is-
sam nm tawerUr mie-
eSd
TkyOutaLUtt
CARPUi
®^®Y CHICKS—Each Tuesday and
Friday. The demand for chicks ex
ceeds our output Help out the
meat shortage by having all .good
hatching eggs hatdied. Cross breeds
make excaUsnt fryers and good
Myw. Bring eggs for hatching
»ch Monday and Thursday, even
If pouible, IIS or US. WUl
hatch turkey and dutA sgas for 5c
each, hen and guinea eggs fof Ic
i. 'C.
224€. •
a bM «C that good
AH-Maih Mwtur tor your
ehloks and giro fham the rlMK start
WANTED
Construction of ...
• DAMS
•FISH PONDS
•GRADING
• Any Ubagf
dogior work
Enginotring ndwiat,
•d fron.
J.M.Bai]
FINGER or PB(
4y ths ourb, a simpla
flngor brings POP'S CM bl
But In tho avaning .
WHEN YOim'
INVITED OVr
^ Phone
and ha will taka you uS
golag—bring yaa barii
wanted . . . and yea
about Midi empty gee ti
POP’S CA
Notice To World War II Veteri
-
■0 We are interested-in emptoging World War tl Vet
erans who have been discharged from the army. We
prefer men who are meehanies or meehaideaUg indin-
ed and interested in learning the trade. Could also use
man interested in parts department,
REDFEARN MOTOR 0