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SHEORN “ North and South Carolina Dlatrlbotora SECTION 56 Requiring the Cutting of Weeds: That all owners of unoccupied premises shall cut and remove therefrom all weeds be fore the said vreeds bloom or ripen. ^ That anyone violating this section shall be deemed guUty of a misdemeanor. HEALTH DEPARTMENT \ ' ■ Presbyterian Junior College Begins Sept 7,1945 Preparatory Department. One and Two Year Commercial. Standard Two Year College A: A. or A. S. degree or transfer. Aviation. Christian emphasis. Thorough. Small classes. Individual attention. Personal counseling. Extra-cur ricular activities. Athletics. Pre-professional cqurses. Accelerated program. Pre-inductioa training. Ex service men may enter at any time. Fifteen scholarships for women. Register now. ' For catalog, write the President. ^ Maxton — — — — — North Carolina Plays the Lead 'I ' DOROTHY LAMOURf tempting star {^{tfamount’s **A Medal for Benny,** says, ^Royal Crown Cola plays the lead with me beoiuse it won my taste-test!** Try it your- Say C for me!** the quick ww to get a fifoety bottle of Royal CrplUi OAg^beet hYtaete-testl potMTatSim BoniJmea sLc. , A aeries of aerrlcea wiH be held at the tRghway Pentecostal Holiness church near Blaney Aug. 22-26, be ginning at 8:30 each erening. Rev. H. W. Brown, president of Lake City Bible school, is the invited minister. R«t. J. W. Swails, pastor, will direct the singing. The public Is. cordially Invited. Cassatt News Items (Received Too Late For Last Week) Pfc. John W. Buchan, who spent 20 months overseas, arrived Monday for a thirty day furlough with his wife and young son, Johnnie, who are mak ing their home with Mrs. Buchan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper. Flight Officer and Mrs. James R. Davis and little son of Tyndal Field. Fla., and Columbia, visited J. H. Davis and family last week. Johnnie Davis spent last week-end in Columbia with relatives. Sgt. Ferris Joyner of Dentsviile, was a visitor here last Saturday. Sgt. Jo)rner was a German prisoner for a period of six noontbs. Mrs. S. B. Walters has been visit ing her-sister,-Mrs. Hazel Horton and family in Columbia. Miss Margaret West' bf Greensboro. N. C., spent a few days with her brother, James West, and family last week. Miss West la with the Haw-- thorne Air Lines and has been taking aviation. ‘ Mrs. C. F. Yarborough and son.' Charles Marion, returned last week from a visit of several days in George, town with her daughter. Miss Marg aret- Yarborough, and her brother, Spofford Hilton and family. Jake Price of Vidalia, Ga., who made a business trip o Ohio, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. W. T. I>avltl and Mrs. O. T. Gardner of Columbia, visited rela tives here last week. Miss Sarah June Rozler left Tues. day to visit her sister. Miss Flo Rosier at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Stewart Teal won second place in the Tri-State F. F. A. speaking con test which was held in Raleigh, hi, C., last Friday. Miss Sarah Davis, who is making her home in Columbia, visited her parents, J. A. Davis and family last week. The Woman's Auxiliary of Pine Tree church gave a picnic for the members of the Sunday school and the Auxiliary Wednesday afternoon. Charlie Ray, who has been the fire tower watchman here for some time, has resigned and moved Into the house of the late L. L. West and family. Vernon Robinson and family will move In the house formally occupied AiverttMBMBts aB««r this "wW ke chargwl for at the rau 99t wof*. Mtalamm chaw 3* Ada aet la !• potat type Oaah mnet aoeompany «« awpi MiatomAr has LedM^ Aoeooat. Are You Planning To Repair or Remodel Due to a continued shcMrtafo. of BRICK, we invite you to •ee our etock of ... Brixtex Siding . . . which i« being widely used M a aubatitute and will five you a neat, practical finiab. Cfunden Lumber Company (Aoreea traoka from Southern Cot ton Oil Company) PHONE S40 For Sale for bale—Pesn, |1 per bushel, at Bourbon ^iry. Phwie 2802. 2Sc FOR BALE—Old hand carved ihahtlo. Price $50. Call tl2.W. 28p FOR BALE—Building lot, 75x260 feet, on East Halle St. W. A. Marshall, Camden. *3p J FOR BALE—Eureka cooking range, bums wood or coal. Price $35 cash. 1717 North Broad SL 23p FOR SALE—Five-burner table top oil stove. Practically new, very pretty. Call 209R 28c FOR SALE—A deep lot, 124 foot front, In choice location on Green St. Apply to 1507 Fair 8L 28c FOR SALE—6 ft. refrigerator, metai roll away bed and 100 fryeys. Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, route 1, Westvllle, S. C. 28p FOR SALE—Zenith table model radio with new battery. R. H. Proveaux, No. 86 Hermitage mill, Camden, S. C. 2*P FOR SALE—Two nice building lots in DuBose Park, facing paved high way on west side. See P. D. Stokes at Johnnie Waters store. 23p. For sale—international 1 1-2 ton truck, 1941 model. 2 spe^ rear end. Recently overhauled. Tires perfect. Below celling price. See or call T. R. Berry, Phone 64. Southern Cot ton Oil Co., or 696-M after six o’clock. 28p FOR SALE—New five room bouse and one acre of land, located seven miles from Camden. S. C. Electric lights, well In back yard, school bos and mail by the door, close to church. Come and look at It. Price $1500. Mrs. GroTM* Branham, route 1, box 118, Lugoff, S. C. 21-23P FOR SALE—In stock for immediate delivery: One and two horse steel axle wagons, com busker shellers. hammer mills, with electric motor or belt pulley for engine, lime spreaders, tractor wood saws,. en silage cutters, grits bolters. 8-In. single action tractor disc harrow, 2 disc direct hitch Athens plow with . hitch for Allis Chalmers B tractor, large stock disc blades for disc har row and Athens tiller plows, field fence barb wire and hay wire In stock. Fox Hardware Co., Harts- vllle, S. C. 21-26C For Rent FOR RENT—A 3-room unfurnished apartment, and % 2-room apartment. 1215 Broad St. 23p FOR RENT—Brick bungalow, avail able Sept. 1. at comer Hampton and Garrison St. Call 312-W. 23p •Loet — Found LOST—Tan and white Collie, about 18 months old. Answers to name of “Joe.” If found notify R. B. Holley, 609 Hampton street, Cam den. 22p by Charlie Ray and have charge of the fire tower. Mrs. Emmie Marshall and two chil dren. BennM Sue and Joe' Thomas, are spending some time In Holly Hill with B. E. McGoughan and family. Miss Nell McCullum of Whitmire, spent several days last week visiting Miss Ila Mae Watkins. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month fro mthls date, on September 17, 1946. Margaret G. Pettus will make to the . Probate Court of Kershaw County her final return as Adminis tratrix of the estate of W. C. Pettus, deceased; and on'tkw same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. N. 0. ARNVrr. Jndge of Prokata. Camden. S. C.. Aug. 16, 1946. 28 LOST—Saturday night a brown tip per billfold, containing diirart IF oenae, regiatration card, money and valuable papera. Finder may keep money and return billfold and pap- .ert to Mendel Ray, 411 LytUeton Street, Camden. 18p. LOST—Biindle Boaton Boll, five years old. goes by name of “Cappy.” K found notify -Mrs. J. L. Land, Mill St., for reward. • 2Sp lost—Ration books No. 8. israed to Roes Lee McManus, Clarence Ma rlon Chavis, They were in tan ra tion book bolder along with two pictures. Camden, route 3, box 11. 2tp STRAYED OR STOLEN—White and tan male RpHugar gpantei. Answers to name of “Nick.” Reward. Notify H. K. Beard, Camden, S. C. Phone 1864. »S44c STRAYED from pasture of L. L Ouion at Logoff, one dark blue mare mule, age 4 1-2 years. Anyone hav- ing knowledge of the whereabouts of this mule, please notify J. T. Nettles, Camden, or S. C. Team. Lugott. 33c STRAYED—White and liver colored Springer Spaniel dog. Answers to name of “Nick" Reward offered. Notify H. E. Beard. Phone 1394. 23c Wanted Line Basket Make u white cotton lining for wicker clothes basket and attach to the basket with a drawing-string. The lining keeps clothes from snag ging on loose bits of wicker. FOR SALE Very Attractive Home On Kirkwood Heights — Desirable Neighboriiood % • BaaenMt with two servanU rooms, bath room, laun dry, stovago room and General Electric Oil Fur- nace — bcellent condition. • First Floor: Larm southern porch ovwlooking flow- •*1 fAFds^ Ibring room, dining room, kitchen, iwte elactnc stove, wood stove, refrigerator, one batn room and two bed rooms. * •‘•i.i, •Sec<^ Floor: Four bed rooms, sewing room, one hath foo^ M shower. Fire plaoes in rooms. Large yard wMb flourers, slpmbbery and. garago. C C. WHITAKER, Realtor CAMdSM, a c Call or write McLean Farm Equipment East Uberty St-^hona ItO Somter, S. C Professimal Aii. ... Business Carb DIXONS SHOE SHOT MAVi tHOU MMlMo J o»tirr repairmen ^ Ehep loeatsd 5 doors bslow n a Dimn*s Bargaiii Housa ui of Mr. J. T WE GUARANTEE SATlg^ACTlOli Ml Broad $L Csmdss, i { WtUAirw. BAttt ^tecial Agent Now York LWo Insunneo Cs. Rooldonco Phono 221-J Off loo Modloal Bldg. Phonal Comor Lyttloton and DoKalb Rg Stein’s Pidnt Shoo EaM DoKalb Stroot ^ House Painting Contrseton Insida and Ontsids Owfiod and Oporatod ly ARCHIE J. 8TEIN Phono 22aj WANTED—One. 3-room apartment, on flrot floor. If have, please notify Camden Chronicle. - 28p .WANTED—Small apartmgnt or light bouse keeping rooms near Camden Frosen Foods plant. References exchanged. Contact E. D. Natee. Frozen Foods Plant or Phone him at 222. 23 WANTED TO BUY—Small' four or five room house In City limits. No- tlfy Camden Chronicle.^ WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room unfumiabed houae- Address *'LA” care of the Chronicle. 23c WANTED—All people Suffering from kidney trouble or backache to try Kiddo, $1.00. Money back guaran- I teo. At DeKalb Pharmacy. 85-^6p WANTED—To Day used furniture, odd pieces and general furniture. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 166 18tfc WANTED—Man with electrical ex perience to assist in shop. Apply EHectiic Service and Appliance. Shop next to Belk’s Det>t. Store, Camden. S. C. 21tf Miaccllansoos SALES AND SERVICE—Commercial Refrigeration equipment. Bendlx home laundry equipment Case farm machinery. Repair parts for all FOR SALE •CombiiiatioB tractor and sta tionary steel saws with 30** blades and rubber belts. Saws to fi^ Allis-Chalmers «WC*, Fannall "H,” and John Deere **A** tractors. electric ranges. Earle L. xm, 415 Bust Liberty St, SoataM' ’lU CHICK PEED—Get a bag of the ee Spartaa AR-Mash Start* t* chicks and glvs them ths rightiImI Only ths one fssd is all m i^| carry thsm through ths Im tal wssks Buy SparUn today |y| chase yonr chick werriee any,-1 Whitaker ft Company, (2ajed*,'|| C. A T T E N T ION FARMERS! We trade flour for wiRil| at $1.70 per buahel. Tndtj your wheat with os nil leave it on our due bill bookl Get it fresh as you need it| BIRDSEY’Si FLOUR&FEEDI MILLS MRS. PURDY LEE, Up. 044 Broad Stris •Turner 16x18 'power driven hay baltfs mounted on new 600x16 tires. •Another shipment of % H.P. Westinghouse Air Compress ors (filling station sixe). p •One and two-horse Hickory Wagons. MR. FARMER! Are You lii Need of Roofing Repain? There is a Scarcity of TIN-*| however, we can fumisb ]rti| with . . . Corrugated Asphalt Roofiig which will give you a Mle| factory roof. Come in Today and Sii Otir Stock. Camden Lumbef Company (Across tracks ftwn tsuttiors < tsn Oil Csmpssy) PHONE fit RECAPPING Is Here To Stay BECAUSE rr PAYS TO RECAP ' s. Wl GyaraMM Oar Wort Clarksim Tire Servkt Wm* OMCrU