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■- .. ^ . Gjil- S^-A •■ . V.^=^s/9’''r'j ■• ■--.■JlW .-V ’■i-iir.''1^ s... PAM IMNT CNMOmOIA OAMMM. Mimf IMBOUIM, FMOAV, OCTOSER If; 1MI SSBS=B^9aaa9BBSBaK9S9BtSSBSBa9BBSSSBB)asaBBC9eaeB»S9S9B BcthMda PrMbxtcrian Chureh A. DoucUs McArn. Pastor Chorch achool at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11: IS. Breryono la cordially inrited. Lyttlaton ttraat Mtthodlat Henry F. Collina. Pastor Chnrcta school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11:16 a. m. Oraes Episcopal Chureh Dr. Manrice Clarks, Rector Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 10 a. m. Hdly communion and sermon, 11:15. During the 11:16 aerrice a nursery will be conducted by the members of the Tonng Women’s circle, to enkble mothers of young children to attend the service. First Boptiet Chpreh 3. B. Gaston. Pastor. M. M. Rabon. Aasoelats Pastor Chnrch echoed at 10 a. m. Momtaig worship at 11:16 a. m. B. T. U. at 0:16 p. m. Evening worship at 7:80 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday, at 7:30 p. li. The public is extended a cordial In- rltatlon to attend each of the serrlees. Revival Meeting There will be a tent revival meet ing at Pair and DeKalb streets be ginning Friday, Oct. 12, with services each night at 7:3^ o’clock through Sunday. Oct. 28, held by Ehrangellst Arthur E. Kelly of Colombia. There will be fine music and singing. On Sunday there will be a service at three o'clock in the afternoon and the evening service will be conducted by Dr. C. F. Wimberly of Columbia, who will bring a sermon on the Atom ic Bomb. The public b cordially in vited to attend. Police Dept To Get Rough With Traffic Violators Chief Orders Enforcement of Angle Perldnf RefuUtions and Zone Rules DUMBARTON OAKS RUM AND BRANDY Fruit Cakes ^ 1.25 POINT FREE — WHITE HOUSE EVAP. Milk 4 Ull cans 35c A NATIONAL FAVORITE Nectar Tea ^ 35c ENRICHED DAILY DATED Marvel Bread ^ 11c TOP TASTE CALIFORNIA Orange Juice 20c ANN PAGE Macaroni »«: 5c EARLY JUNE r Iona Peas p . . 11c V-8 Cocktail 30c Fresh CARROTS ' 2 bunches 19c LETTUCE head 15c Honey Dew MELONS per lb. 10c Green PEPPERS lb. 10c Fresh TOMATOES Ib. 17c GRAPEFRUIT per lb. 6c » Idaho POTATOES 5 lbs. 25c In the face of the ever-increasing automobile traffic and complete in adequacy of parking facilitiesx in this city, together with laxity of traffic regulation enforcement by the police. Chief Alva RMb announced Wednes day that the lid b going to be closed down tigbt from now on and there is to be rigid enforcement of parkmg rules, stop signs and double parking. Compbints have been coming fast and furious from people who seek to go'to the govtfnment post office even ings only to And the two flve minute parking areas occupied by cars whose owners are attending a neaihy thea ter. A check on thb five minute parking area the past several nights indicated that the complaints have been justified, the same cars occu pied the sones for hours. Chief of Police Rush stated that not only would this area be given careful scrutiny every afternoon and evening, but be had Instructed the pa trolmen to check all cars parked along the street and If they die not between the angle lines, to fine the owner or driver $2. Tbe haphasard manner in which many cars are park ed, with rear wheels in the wrong angle areas, eliminatee a number of parking spaces in every block, accord, ing to the chief. The increase of auto traffic has been so pronounced that the city now faces a serious parking problem. De spite appeals, business men and em- ployees of stores continue to occupy spaces on the main street, which rightfully belongs to the shoppers. The instalbtion of parkins meters within the next five or six months should materially aid in solving thli particular prqblem. Meters are being installed in scores of cities now and are proving excellent investments, not only to the business men but to the municipality. Notes jntHn Oiamber Ctf Commerce It is interesting to note that two medium slsed industrial pbnts have arranged for bousing space in Cam den and expect to begin operation in the near future. The Camden and Kershaw County Chamber of Com merce has been working with the owners these industries in getting them situated. 'Detailed information regarding tikese two Indnstiies is 4^t being released at the present time but will be published shortly. How ever, from the information available, both plants should pifve to be a^efi- nlte asset to the community. 'These plants, both locally owned, represent ^the type of industrial development that will benefit Camden and^ershaw County most. In other words, with a locally own-, ed industry the profits as well as the pay rolls are kept in the community and represent an increase in local buying power. With foreign owned industry the pajrrolls remain in the community and are a welcomed asset, but the profits go'elsewhere to be spent The more buying power in a community, the more money changes bands, thereby creating an increase in the potential profit of all business of the community. Our congratula tions to these two plants and we are looking forward expectantly to the opening of many similar industrial I>ro]ect8 by local business men. Several meetings have been held by the mefehants of Camden in an effort to arrange standard hours of business Wants—For Sale Reeeiveg tee Into far regitiar EQUIPPED FARM FOR SALE acre farm and buildings in the Rock neighborhood of Kershaw county. Also planter, distributor, com sheller, stalk cutter, harrow, milk cow, horse, wagon, feed. etc. Apply to Tom Kirkland, route 8, box 80, Camden. 8, C. 80e Try Hot Water Plus After Meals For Acid Upset Stomach Here is welcome relief from the distress and discomfort caused by ex cess stomach acid. Just introduced to the druggists of this state is a remarkable formula <:alled Neutracid. Its name tells the story of excess irritating stomach acids being robbed of their power to cause upsetting distress. There’s nothing quite like Neutra- cid. Its fast action means quick relief and this alone should merit a test. So why not get a package today. Put one teaspoonful of Neutracid in half a glass of hot water and drink right af ter meals when distressed. DeKalb Pharmacy and all good druggists have this new and remarkable formula for excess stomach add. —Adv. iniiiiin LOST—One 8-4 carat unset white diamond, liberal reward. Mrs. Hen. ry Savage, Jr.. 1307 Broad St. 30c Drhrw CarefullT-—Saw* a Lifa. COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar llteatre Corner Broad and Rutledge Sts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 and 13 **RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE” Rod Cameron—Fuzzy Knight Also ^*Fedara1 Operator 99*’ Contedy MONDAY and TUESDAY OCTOBER IS and 16 Johnny Mack Brown with Raymond Hatton and Jennifer Holt In “THE LOST TRAIL” Lateat News WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 and 18 “THE CHICAGO KID” Donald Barry — Otto Kruger News Matlnes 3:16—Nights 7:15 A 9:00 Saturdays 1 P. M. and Continuous tmniiiiiiiraiiiMiimgiHiiiiiii for the downtowd atorea. Theae bonra will yary for the different types of Btoree, with the grocery ftoree planning definitely to close at one o’clock on Wedaesdaya. It Is under- stood that a detal]|ed schedule of store hours will app^ elsewhere In this issue of the Chronicle. The recently appointed civic and public affairs committee of your Chamber of Commerce, with John de- Loach serving as chairman, is expect ed to play an important r<rfe In co ordinating the efforts of the local public and civic organisations in plan nine a worthy memiurial to those Ker shaw county veterans of World War 2, who wHl not be coming back.* McLeod Accoonti Properly Kept from E. eral of South CaroUn^*®r5SSj *»»minatlou^5 llnquent tax accounts of tk Shertff J. H. McLeod ^ *”11118 report shows," said a. # troller. ‘‘that aU funds 'Of that WANTED Due to the fact that our Executive Secretary’* will accept another position within the next sixty days we will, with regret, have to fill the vacancy. Our Camden and Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce is a going institu tion and is we believe filling a much need- ed place in the life of this community. The office of Executive Secretary is an important one, the duties are most inter esting and we find the Public co-opera tive. 1 The Camden and K^haw Connty CHAMBER OF COMMERCE % Announcin|r The Opemng Of CAMDEN r-- CO. X (W. A. Rhame, Owner) TO BE tOCATED At rters of Service A Ohi DeKalb- Street \ WKING and PLUMBING We will alw handle a complete line of Electrical AppHaneee os " they become available. a * For Yonr lITruig and Plumbing Needs V Write Box 55, or CaU No. 155 ' WELWYN by Nashua 100% Wool — 72zM $13.9 CHATHAM WOOLSHIRE BLANKET ioo% wooi - tz^o $lft! CHATHAM AHtLOOM BLANKET so% w.^ - 72^ $7- CHATHAM SUTTON BLANKET 25% wooi - 72.04 WINTER KING BLANKETT 5% wooi — doomo bioom. USE THE LAY-AWAY PLAN