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■■j?, ■■jrsM'jpsr^/ Clarke Speaker On Annistice Program Armistice day, 1946, was obserred in an impressire manner in Camden. Flags were in evidence in the down town area, as a majority of the merch. ants placed their standards in front of their storta. At 11 o’clock a memorial service ‘ was conducted at Hampton Park, with the American Legion in charge. The memorial address was offered by Dr. Maurice Clarke of Grace Episcopal church. I , ms OAMIMUI CHRONICLl. CAMDEN. tOUTH GANOUMA, PRIOAV, NOVEMEEE It, ,1t« Blaney Football Player On Team — K First Lt. James D. Watson, who used to strut his football ability for Illaney only a few years etgo, is a member of the Camp Twei^ty Grand football team that is winning famd in the Normandy area. Twenty Grand is one of the three huge processing posts being operated by the 89th Infantry division to speed the return of high point veterans. In its first league game Twenty Grand ape<l to a 19 to 6 victory over Camp Lucky Strike. QUICK REUEF F|tOM STOMACH ULCERS DWTO EXCESS ACID Over two milUoa boMlsB of tlwWlLLABD TBEATMBNThavsbsmssMfarrSsM aymptooM of dlstraos srlilat ftoortf wtd DMAsnal Wows dna to bMst dooto Ask for *'Wlllsf#s siplalns this treatsaeni Sold ob'16 davs^Mdl Mmh^wSw fully lent wss at MCALB PHARMACY Th*s* Ar« y«t«r«iit irnUlNING FOR LIFE—lla VolaraM* Aifaniidalnitioa, backed by the do! Ian fpeas tba Victory Leca, will give relraiBiag to tboasaads af disabled vatoran sitollar to tbese too were boys sbowa at Ceergo WasUagtoai Uaivcnily. Waali IngiBB, D. C. Voloraas* Administration photo. Bishopville Is Winner Over Dillon Bishopville defeated Dillon 41 to 0, to advance to the semi-finals in the play-off for the lower state B claSs championship in a hard fought game played in Flprence Friday night. After being held to seven points in the first half, bishopville. came roaring back In the third period to push over four touchdowns. The vic tory was the 7th straight win for Bishopville and It was the first de feat suffered by the Dillon eleven this season. Selected Over Others MERLE OBERONy lovely star of Walter Wanger’s Tech nicolor productionV‘Night in Paradise,” says, “I picked Royal Crown Cola above all others in my taste-test!” Try it yourself. Say “R C for me!” That’s the quick way to get a frosty bottle of Royal Crown Cola—best by taste-test! ROYAL CROWN BOTTUNG CO. Sumter, S. C - -Phone 256 Fiery Session— (Continued from first page) stories condemning the allocation of funds for the $42,000,000 program, especially allotments made under the $5,000,000 statewide project fund. The Greenville papers also con demned the highway commission’s se lection of regional highway routes, saying that the road running from Charleston to the midwest should go through Greenville, not through Spar, tanburg, as the commission had put it. These editorials were followed by ma.s8 meetings of representatives from Greenville, Newberry and Laurens counties. •Then Greenwood hopped into the fray, taking exception to the proposed regional routes from Columbia to At lanta, Ga., via Augusta. Representa tives of Greenwood, Abbeville and Sa- luda counties met and decided that the road should go through Bates- burg. Saluda and Greenwood. Representative Lewis Wallace of York county, blpsted at the proposed $1,000,000 Congaree River bridge near Columbia, claiming that there should be a bridge over the Catawba river between I.AncaHter and Rock Hill. The highway department then said that such a bridge had been advo cated. but had been withdrawn from the plans at the request of the York county delegation. Mt. Pisgah 4-H Club Meets .Oct. 31 The 4-H Club of Mt. Pisgah High school. Kershaw county, held its regu lar monthly meeting October 31. Miss Fewell read the scripture and an In teresting talk was enjoyed by the 65 jnembeas present. Since we’re start- Iw^nA new year.’s work, we elected offje^^^r the coming year. They. tffe^rTr^sldent, .Edna Gardner; vice president, Jerry Thompson; secretary, Doris Roberts; program committee, Nola V. Roberts, Doris Gardner, Jerry Horton and Robbie Roberts. After the election Miss Fewell took charge of the girls and Mr. McCarley the boys. Brazil reports a heavy increase in domestic demand for soap. Northern Island has a tree-planting program. No. 14625 TREASURY DEPARTMENT ' office of COMPETROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, D. C., Sept. 28, 1945 Whereas, satisfactory evidence has been presented to the Comptroller of the Currency that The Commercial Bank of Camden, Camden, County of Kershaw, State of Souj^ Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States re quired be complied with before being authorized to commence the business of Banking as a National Banking As sociation. Now, therefore, I Preston Delano, Comptroller of the Currency, do here- RENT Adverttssmsnts under tbis headlns wil be charged for mt the rate of 1 cent per word. Mlntmujn charge ceata. Ads set in 10 point type double charge. Caab muat accompany order except where customer haa Ledaer account. For Sale FOR SALE—One ladles bicycle. Call 682-J. 35c FOR SALE—General Electric refrig erator, in good condition. Phone 221-M. ^ ; 36c FOR SALE—Washing machine, din ing room set. and two mgs. Phone 173-W. 1418 Fair street, Camden, 8. C. 35p FOR SALE—Shrubbery. Large Arbor Vltaes, Junipers, Pyracanthas, etc. Camillas and Azaleas a specialty. Mrs. Charles Emanuel, Borden Nur sery, Rembert, S. C., Phone rural 2303. 36-46C FOR SALE—Fryers, milk fed. 2 1-2 to 3 pounds, $1.26 each. Hinson’s Esso Service station, South Broad ■ St, Phone 289. 36-36p FOR SALE—1942 Ford coach, D. P. Peeples, 1009 Lyttleton St., Cam den. 35p FOR SALE—First $900 takes thb 1941 National House Trailer, fully equipped, good rubber on tires. Reason for selling, leaving for Cali- fcMmia. Inquire at side show on Fair grounds. 3Sp FOR SALE!—Beautiful reproduced Co lonial dwelling, consisting of four bedrooms, two baths, hardwood floors, powder room, oil burner, bam, wagon shed, large cattle shed, tenaqt house, pecan grove, 100 acres on Highway No. 34, 25 miles from Camden, at Ridgeway, S. C. Low taxes. W. P, Carrington. 63 Church St., Charleston, S. C.^^3-36c FOR SALE—The Mobley place. 660 acres, will sell as a whole or dlvldb* In small tracts to suit purchaser. Timber, pulpwood, young pine trees, streams, farms, six miles from! Cam den, lying on both sides of highway ' No. 34 (paved). Miss Annie Mob ley (owner), Camden, S. C. 33-35p ORDERS TAKEN for fruit cakes, salads, ‘ sandwiches, cookies and party arrangements. Mrs. Grace Jordan. 604 Laurens street, Cam- den. 31-35p TRADE IN your old electric refriger ator while there is still a market. Free appraisals given on any new model you may select. Electric Service and Appliance Shop, next door to Belhs. 26c For Rent FOR RENT—Two upstairs rooms, un furnished, with private bath, 209 Haile St.' |5p Lost Found LOST—lotion books 3 and 4, issued to Lever Trlmnal, Minnie Mae Trlm- nal, Neoml Trlmnal and Annie Lois Trlmnal. route 2, Cassatt. 36p LOST—Ration book Nq, 4, issued to Miss Barbara C. Price, 1006 Market street, Camden. 35p LOST—English Book, with yellow back, Mrs. J. A. Bell’s name on front page. Finder please leave at The Chronicle office. 36p by certify that the said The Com mercial Bank of Clamden having com plied with the requirements of the Statutes of the United States as afore said, is authorised to commence the business as a National Banking Asso ciation, under the title The Com mercial National Bank, on October 1, 1946. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of office this 28th day of September, 1946. S/ Preston Delano, 29-37c Comptroller of the Currency. Ifou^U never get enough • • • Every peonut o delight to taste. Toosted by experts of the House of Lonce, flavored for your opprovol. Enjoy them between mcols. Keep some ot home to serve with lunches ond refreshments. LANCE Salted f«an«ifs toste GOOD any time! SINONtail^ . THE *HOUSE’oT lance LOST—Brown billfold containing sum of money and important papers. Finder please notify Harvey C. Davis, P.O. Box 888, Camden. 86p. STRAYED AWAY—Yellow male Bull dog, tail not cut, neither his ears, answers to name of "Jack.” $3 re- ward. Lather Mitcb^l, Lugoff, S. C., route 2, box 89. 36p Wanted WANTED—To loan from $300 to $6,000 on real estate. E. R. Dixon, 627 Rutledge St., Camden. 3641p MALE HELP WANTED—Opportuni ty of lifetime supplying DDT and 9 other profitable products to farm- ■ ers in Kershaw county. No expert- ence or capital required. Must have auto, good references. Permanent Write or wire McNess Company, Dept. T, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. - 36-36P WANTED—Man with electrical ex perience to assist in sbop.^«Apply EHectric Service and Appliance. Shop next to Belk’s Dept. Store, Camden, S. C. 36tf BIDS WANTED—The Poultry and Livestock metal build ing at County Fair Grounds, Camden, S. C., is t^fered for sale. Purchaser will remove building from premises. Sub mit your bids to E. L. ^ose- ley, Csundeiy^S. C. 34-35c WANTED—You % try Kennedy's C Ointment for piles, sores and skin diseases. Good for corns, athlete’s foot Guaranteed and sold by De Kalb Pharmacy. 28-36p WANTED—Party with sawmill to cut timber by contract. William T. Miller. 26-28C WANTED—^All people suffering from kidney tronble or backache to try Kiddo, $1.00. hack ihisran- tes. At DeKalb Pharmacy. S5-66p WANTED—To buy used fdmltnTe. odd pieces and general fomltnre. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 166 ♦ . 16tfc Miscellaneous NOTICE—Ehc-prlmary teacher avail able for staying with children and babies at any hour. Ptione 186. 36 THERE ARE some confectionary items In our stock for sub-jobbers; Peanut butter crackers, pecan roils, peanut bars, fudge, mints, Ganels gum, etc. Come in to see us when you are in Columbia. Columbia | Peanut Products company, 931 Gervals street, Columbia, S. C. 34-36C JUST ARRIVED—A car of Red Cedar Shingles. Get yours while they last. Camden Lumber Co., phone 340. (Across tracks from Southern Cot ton Oil Co.) 35c WHEN IN NEED of Asphsdt Shingles, roll rotting, brick- tex aiding, or cement, see us. We have a large stock of each frcHn which to fill your orders. Camden Lumber Co., ph<me 340. 35c FOR BUILDING or repairs, call W. H. Rush, 1216 1-2 Broad street, Cam den. S. C. 33-36p NOTICE—We have unloaded a car of Fertilizer for Fall grain. Your deal- er can supply you from our stock. The Southern Cotton Oil Co., phone 54. 8$c NOW you can see the one and only Bendlx automatic home laundry— truly a washday miracle—does a complete washing and you never wet a finger, Ditop In today and see this machine. Electric Service and Appliance Co. (Next door to Belk’s), 29c NOW AVAILABLE—Repair parts for all make electric ranges. New high speed nnits carried in stock, replaces solid top units, brings your old range up-to-date. Enectric Serr- Ico and Appliance Shop, next door ts^^Belks. 26o SALES AND SERVICE—Commerolsl Refrigeration eqnlpment. Bradlz home laundry equipment Case tsrm msohlnery. Repair parts for sU electric ranges. Earle L. Kirby. 416 Bast Ubsrty St, Sumter. & . fltf •"Mmoii Professional And.. ... Business Cards DIXON’S SHOE SHOP lAVE YOUR QriOEE REPAIRED IV - expert REPAIRMEN Shop looatod 5 doora totoM. Si HousedUa RoJUu J. 1. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION »»>■<* Etw Camden, a, n WILLIAM W. BATES Special Agent New York Life Insurance Ce. Reeldence Phone 22U Office Medical Bldg. Phon* ^ Comer Lyttleton and DeKalb Mb Stem’s Paint Shop East DeKalb Street ^ Houm Fating CoBtractofi Imkie and Outside Owned and Operated By ARCHIE J. STEIN Phone 22t^ Spartan AU-Maah Starter for ^ chicks and five them the right mm Only the one feed ii ail you aeMa carry them throngh the first m weeks Bny Spartan today m| chase yonr chick werrles am.. ^Hiltaker A Company, CamMi,* We now have in Stock ^Saah’Poors •Shingles. •Roll Roofing •and Moldings Miller Lumber Co. PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold and Installed bjr— E E. VEWH The cmljr factorjr equipped and trained mechanic m thk section. P.O. Box 1161 Florence, S. C SALTED Peanuts Retail Meat Markd •Slaughtering •Meat Curing ^ •Procesaing— Vegetables * Fruits * Mssb and Poditiy •Locktfs Camden Frozen Foods, Inc. Rutledge Si.—Camden, SC. RECAPPING Is Here To Stay BECAUSE FT PAYS TO RECAP Clarkson lire Service wtoOMbS toMt vjn