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PAOS EIOMT iff one atid m t^5 ristmas Cheer Again maj you know tht fragxaioi Of kemiock, pine and hoDj. Again may friendly foioei call A greeting warm and joDy; And again may the meaning of Chriftmai, Deep and itill niore tme Br^ faith and hope and .^adnMi / i ' s C amden Loan & Realty Co. * A' ymm not one heart be fad todigPk May every child be glad aiyl ffj, God blesa thy children, great and •mall, h lowly hot oc caatin haU, And ooiy each soul keep feadnl Ac Oiriitmaatmia.'* We wbii di tf e« MoMb ■ IIIIERRY,MERRYCHMSTIIIIAS D. C. Dixon Bargain House 951 Broad Street BRIN^IKM BEST WISHES POB A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO OLD FRIENDS AND NEW We ore quite old-fashioned over hace —old-fashioned enough to know that to merit the cxmfldoaoa of die entire community every transaction we modce must'real. tQX>n the solid foimdotion of full value given.* * May good old-fa^<med Chrlal' mas (dieer brighten for you the hours of this 'glorious Yuletlde season. Allen Shoe Shc^ AUT«rtiMni«ou aiuS«r uua tiMUUas vtS (M ch&rceU tor at th« rate of I cent per word. Minimum ohars# 21 eeata. Ada aet In 10 point type doable cbarfe. Caab must aorompany order except where customer baa Ledwer Aocoant. Lost — Found FOUND—2-wheel trailer on Hlahway No. 1, near Caaaatt. See Ed. Yar- brough, Caaaatt, 8. C. 40p Highway Dept Head Pleads _ For Sane Driving Cbriatmaa holiday traffic will be heaviest of recent years said J. 8; Williamson, Chief Highway Commis sioner, and it will require extra care on the i>art of both driver and pedes- train to prevent suffering from the result of traffic accidents. Motoring accidents have increased alarmingly since V-J Day reminds the Commissioner and in the first month of “flll-’er-up” driving the ‘ nation’s traffic death toll went up 40 per cent. The month after gasoline rationing was lifted, almost .three times aa many Americans were killed in traf fic accidents as died in the bloody battle of Tarawa said Commissioner Williamson. AcdifleQts in South Carolina also skyrocketed immediately after the llftidii of gasoline rationing and for the two and one-half month period from August 15 through October the State’s traffic toll mounted to 92 per sons killed and 447 injured in 649 serious accidents. The traffic toll of this two and one-half month period after gas rationing represented a 67 per cent increase over the same per^ lod of the previous year. Driving on the wrong side of the road, exceeding the lawful speed, fol lowing too closely, failure to yield right-of-way and disregard of stop signs were the five leading violations, in the order stated, that contributed to this tragic accident record. If we are to avoid the traffic mishap that might change our Christmas holiday plans our drivers should carefully avoid these violations said the Com missioner. Sober driving with a little extra care and a little less speed will offset the extra haxards of Christinas' holi day traffic^ and winter month driving dangers, reminds this highway offic ial. Fdr Sale FOR SALE—Springfield 12 gnage 20- inch barrel! and 3 boxea of sheila. 140.00, D, D. Lee, Rogers Store. 40? FOR SALE—Boys pre-war bicycle, 126-lnch wheelsr-jiew tires, newly painted, all parts new except fraune. See C. H. Carroll, 1217 Mill sLx 40p FOR SALE—7 pigs weighing about 100 lbs. each. Ideal for freecer- locker. H. H. Segars, Segars Mill Camden, Route 4, 40p ' vsiwL OASSH1ED tracts to suit purchaser. Beet farm ing land, woods, streams, excellent for cattle, lying along kigliway 24, part of Mobley place. 'Miss Anhe Mobley, 1115 Lyttleton street, Cam den, S. C. ».41p FOR SALE-^ne Coal ClrculaSfig heater. Price. $40.00, less than one- half of original cost. L. O. Funder' burk. 1308 N. Broad SL, Phone 69. 40p. FOR SALE-Xiard Tables 28x$8. Spe cial $3.59. Western Auto Associate Store, Camden, S. C. S9o FOR SALE—One Manifold Heater for «,Ford 60, 38-39 model. Complete, ’ $4.50.' Western Auto Associate Store, Camden. 8fc FOR SALE—Comer What-Nots with graduated ahelTes. Will make ideal Christmas presents. Camden Furni ture Company, Broad Street, Phone 166. Me FOR SALE—I Guernsey cow poming in with 3rd calf; 1 Onemsey heifer, 1 year old; 2 Essex Hogs weighing 100 lbs. each. Mrs. Grace A. Lan- ning. 13-4 miles notth of CassatL on U. S. Highway No. 1, Midway Camp. 8>-41p REMBERTS QAMELLIAS—Will help solve your gift problem. BeafUiful plants in bpd or bloom. Come se lect yonrs. Mrs. Robert Rembert, RemberL S.‘C. 89-40o CHRISTMAS TURKEYS—Nice young Turkeys averaging 10 to 15 Ibe. 45c per lb. live weight Phone 243. W. D. ’Trantham, Mill and Chestnut Streets. tf-40p FOR SALE—As a whole 156 acres; Also 190 acres to be sold in small Football Squad To Be Honor Guests At The Sarsfield City Acts As Host To Players And Cheer Leaders At Annual Dinner Shivering City Hopes For Return Of Warm Weather ReccHrd Cold Spell Is Cause For Much Emharrashment In Compiunity The city of Camden tonight pays tribute to the 1946 Camden high school football squad, one of the gamest aggregations to wear tbe col ors of the Bulldogs. The testimonial will be in the na ture of a dinner to be given at the Sarsfield club at 7:30 o’clock. In as much as quite a number of citlxens have purchased tickets tor the dinner it is expected that some seventy or more covers will feature the affair. The city is host to the football team and > cheer leaders. Others Interested were able to plan to be present through the purchase of tickets the sale of which closed on Wednesday. The program tonight will be en tirely Informal and It is reported there will be a number of surprises sprung during the evening. The let ter men of the team will receive their block C letters.<j Shivering Camdenites welcome the promise of the weather man that warmer weather is on the way, but up to the time, of this writing, it had not arrived in any great quantity. To Mr. Mitchell in North Carolina went the plam? for recording the low est temperature of the cold sprfl. It being 4 degrees below sero. In South Carolina the low readings ranged from 12 above at Chester to 19 at Columbia. Camden turned in a chilly 13 above reading which gave it second place in the low brackeL Up to Wednesday of this week the weather recordings show seven straight days during which sub-freez ing weather had been reported. Mon day’s low of 13 degrees was the low est December reading in many years it is said. 'The present cold spell has produced its full complement of grief for Mr. John Q. Public. Frozen water pipes, disabled heating plants, clogged chim neys and other unfortunate events kept plumbers on the Jump in seek ing to effect repairs. At the First National Bank the < heating system went wrong, but through the efforts of the Bradley company, repairs were made and business at the institution proceeded without interruption. Gum is easily removed from rugs if it is chilled with a piece of ice he- fore trying to dig up. Oirittmos Is All of Thoso V CStfiidnM is food will ixutd m tile ^unily hearth; the carol sung to* Jgether; the candle in die window, the gathered around the festive board. And It li much nioff ao mudi morel We cannot bqpn to put into woidi aH that Chriatmas ia^ nor hg^ to express how ardently we wish for you the complete enjoyment o( Christpiaa. So, all we can say to you, land firieacht Is Merry Chriatmas To You. MYERS GARAGE CONVERT YOUR BATTERY RADIO to an Electric SeL We have the convertm-s. Western Auto Associate Store, Camden, 8. C. . ISc Get your Christmas A B Radio Bat teries now. Electric Service and Appliance Company, Camdmi, S. C. t7« WOOD FOR . SALE—18 and 16-inch hard wood. Phone 66t, Camden, 8. C., L. T. Gnion A Co., Lngotf, S. C. tio THE JUNK SHOP—rear of 1618 Fair SL, will hempen during December on Tuesdays through Fridays, each week, from 2:30 to 5 p. m. 88-41c Get Christmas Photos at Joe B. Gask ins Home* Studios, 1340 Haile SL Get pictum, day or night Pictures made in yoqr home by appointment Phone 230-j, Joe B. Gaskins, photo grapher. S8-40p 'OR sXle—Shrubbery. Large Arbor Vitaes, Junipers, Pyracanthas, stc. Camillas and Azaleas a specialty. Mrs. Charles Ehnanuel, Borden Nur sery, Rembert, S. C., Phone rural 2303. S5-46C Waintod WANTED—An OU Heater. Phone S99-J, or write box 54, Camden, S. C. 40c WANTED—Will pay $200 for young trained setter. Must be easily con trolled, good on singles, backing, and retrieving. Box W. care of the C9ironicIe. 40-41e •lELP WANTED—Man or Woman— Physically able and willing to serve 300 customers on local route, for about $40.00 weekly, experience un necessary, age no handicap. Write J. R. Watkins, Dept S-S, Richmond, Va. 40.42P EXPERIENCED SECRETARV—Ex cellent references. Desiree poeltlon either social or commerciaL For interview write X. Y., care The Chronicle. S9p WANTED—^All people saftorlng from kidney trouble or backache to try Kiddo, $1.00. Money back guaran tee. At DeKalb Pharmacy. t5-66p WANTED—To loan from $300 to $5,000 on real estate. E. R. Dixon, 627 Rutledge St., Camden. 3541p WANTED—To imy used fumltdre, odd pieces and general fumitare. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 156 IBtfc Miscellaineous NOW yon can see tbe one and only Bmdlx automatic home laundry— truly s washday miracle—does a complete washing and you never wet a finger. Drop In today and see this machine. Electric Service and 'Appliance Co. (Next door to Belk's). I9c WE HAVE RECEIVED two carloads of fettllisers for grain and othm* plantings. See your dealer tor a supply from our stock. Southern Cotton Oil <3o., Camden, S. C. 38c NOW AVAILABLE—Repair parts for all make electrtc ranges. Neif high speed nnlts carried in stock, replaces solid top units, brings your old range up-to-date. Electric Serv ice and Appliance Shop, next door -4o Belks. gse Professional hA. • • • Business Ggi DIXON'S SHOE SHOE tXPlRT repairmen Shop loeatsd 5 doors below • C. Dixon's Bargain RoJSu •* Mr. j.; Ml ■r.wl »t 411 Bast Lftsrty St. Sumt*. SALES AND SERVICE—Commercial Refrigeration equipment. Bendix home laundry equipment <^e farm machinery. Repair parlw^tor all electric range#. Earle L. Kirby. WE HAVE RECEIVED a TobMM PertlllMT,. " —0®t a bag of that Spartan All-Maah Starter for chicks and give them the rlxWi Only the one feed is all ySTne cany them through the flm weeks Buy Spartan toS? ^e your chick worrleTawi Quaker * Company, Camdei WILUAM W. BATES ^Mcinl Ajient NSW York Lift Ineuranee Ce Rssidenes Phono 221-j . Off let Msdioal Bldg. Phoiit Corner Lyttleton and DeKsIb • Stein’s Paint Shop Bast DsKalb Street ' Houa« PsLintisf Coatractan Inside and Outside* Owned and Operated By ARCHIE J. STEIN Phone 22SJ PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold and Installed by— E E VEITH i The only factory equipped auad trained mechanic in aection. P.O. Box 1161 Florence, S. C Retail Meat Market BSlaafhterinf •Meat Curinf •Proceeeinf— Vegetables * Fmito * amd Pooltry •Lockers Camden E-ozen ■Foods, Ine. Rutledge St—Olamden, S.C 'I' • 31ae loag awaiSed ooeatiwi how—GHRISTMAB-and wiA k Ae onxMtunity oi renewing fnawi’ ahipe. We oennot teU you how weak theee friendshipe have meant to te* We treasure them, every one. Let us celebrate the Yuledde with re|cdoing and good cheer. Let celebrate k wdtii a genuioe fulnaas in our haarta for Ae Me*** inii Aat haiva. baan oora to eij^P Camden Lumbm- Co., Inc.