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mmOASarn Mcydtv ■Jid fc—Jlfgfcf Pk1e«4 S7«. 4Se I »ALC>-Caki»«t type ElMtrfe «t*n at CiMdka Hariwar* ft £>> -ply Co^ ncNia T. 4Se PrsfessNial Aii.. ... Bismss Cards . tALE-^iade er Hot^atca at ft S«f«iy Col. Do«M»ftvB* Hariwara 7. Uc Dixoirs SHOE SHOP Foil SALE—F^aait Presto Cooken , at Caaiidea Harivare ft Smpfiy Co, < PkoM T. 42e «Jiare croi w H, vitk «t- ly Mr*, 'V ML " -44p MRS. EDGAR M. HANNON cce aatSeatic aati^ ttOeetioRo. surer. FlRartaes. FanUtsnre. CUaa. Lanps. 72$ IVorMcaec Road. Char- * latte. North Canilaa. 41-iSe WANTED—'J ^ «^iaetr*xal ex perleaee u let ' AP^T Eleetrle' .-e AppHnoe Shop ae- jt'% riepL Store. Caasdea. B. 42? FOR SALI^—CoBcrete Bhieic Ma- chiaes Make coaereta blo^ for ^ yoar hotae. ladastiial baOdlass aad tena haddlass cm praaUtes. Write for descriptfre data. Limited sap- t\ ply. P. O. Box 111, Klagstreo a C. 42.41c Cmntrffg First Train Was At Charleston Wbr. tie toy traia ''hesgias the C%rl9i*.saa tree te the parlor? No oae kacm why. Bat. ask aay Amer* ‘ kaa ‘'ho?'' from tlx to sixty years of age, aad he vin lasist that Christmas Jest doetn r seem like Christmas srlth- owt that traia. Perhaps, Teatares the Soathera Baflway .Srfem. It’s beesase It was oa a Chns'mas Day 11$ years ago. that a steaer. locofsottva la regalar aertlte peiKd a traia of cars- on a track' OB thu coatineat for the first time. Spertarors were fasetaated hy the sight of she J'lroa HorasT la awv tlea. accordir.x to old records, aad tile railway fuggests Chat some of this fsaefaatloa vaa Is^erlted hy sae> reedlag gcaeratJoas of American*. The historic ercat. which marked tke real begiaatag of the staam ralL road basioeas ia this cosmtry. oeear* red at Charlestoa, S. C.. ea limiaber S. Its#. OB a piOBeer iBilr«ad that Is BOW s port of the tO<>AsBfle Sontherm Raiiwsy. Promptly at 1# o'cloch ia the asoratag. the throttle was opened i en a little stx-borsepower iocomotire. | aptly aamed “The Best Fiieod of! Charleston.'* aad it paffed away with i WANTED—iBuaediateiy, by reteraa apartment or boasc. prefecabiy aa- fnraished. Phoae SMM.. 42p WANTED—HoBseheeper. arbWe or colored. Mast assnme respoaalbnUT of boose aad help with children. Position re<ntlres leBring CBmden bot Ihiag qaarters will be provided la borne. Call 2M-J. or address "Hoosekeeper". in care of Chron icle. 4i^ s traia of tlay cars filled with cbeer-i WANTED—Sharecropper. wbHe or SERVICE.... with Dignity tag mea aad wotB»n who preferred | the adventaroBs.history-makig ride to* Ae atoal Christmas Day trisita vrlth. friends ajKi^retaUvea. A aewape^r reporter arho rode the j first traia declared that the passes- - gers “flew on the wiags of the wind j at the speed of 1$ to 2$ miles per boar, annlbilatiag time and space, and leariag all Ae world behind." Of Ae retnm trip be reported that the loco, motive “(Urted forA like a live roek-j et. seatteriag sparks aad flames on' either side—passed over. Ae salt wa-1 ter creeks, bop. step aad jnnip. and! landed safe at the lines before any-y one had time to determiae wheAer i or not it was pmdent to be scared ” • Quick to see the potentialities In i colored wlA force enongh to work and gatker 2korse cr^. One $-room koBse, one 2-room ho«s|i^en;y of OBt-bnfldlngs.' Thla fardVhas aver aged over bale to acre w Ae past several years. Land lies we'n. no stamps. Good pasture wiA mnning water. Near school, store aad gin. Will famish reliable party every- Aing needed to make crop. P D. Stokes. Rt. 1 Cassatt. 8. C. 42p 4ELP WANTED—Man or Woman— Physically able and wOl^ to aerre SO# enstomers on local ronte^ for about S40.0# weekly, experience nn- aecessary, age no handicap. Write J. R. Watkina. Dept 84, Richraond. Va. 40-42P FOR BALE—AboBt fire miles from Csmdea. ,aa Highway No. L kRa from 2 to 2$ acrea each. Apply to Henry Savage. Sr. 41.42p REMBERTS CAMELLIAS—4S# ra- rletiea to choose from. 12 kinds BOW kkxNBlBg . all sixes • some fine speeiraeB piaats and many grafts of rare varieties. Come select yonrs. Mrs. Robert Rcmbert Rem- bert 8. C. Setf WOOD FOR SALE—12 and l#4ach hdrd wood. Pkoae 444. Camden. S. C.. L. T. GoIod ft Co, Logoff. S. C. S4e *OR SALE—ShmbbetT. Large Arbor Vitaes. Janipers. Pymeanthaa, etc. Camillas and Axaleas a specialty. Mrs. Cbjries Emanoel. Borden Nur sery. Rembert, 8. C, Phone rural 2202. SS-44e Storiiig Bease-CapBed Faada Twelve-inch boards are recom- lld RRfardlesa at where jroa « litre, pou’ll find it more np- propriate to hold aerricea in this difnified, home- atmosphere. It ia ream* to know tliAt ser« will be cooducted If aa fom wisb and Ithe price you spocify. Ala Chriatmaa ‘ gift** of raOroad maaa tranaportation. the pioaeers made j WANTED—All people snfferiog from «• FdNfRAL HOME PHONE. 103 CAMDtN.se good uH- of the Iron Horse in con qaering the wilderness then covering most of the c<.>ntinent Bat Aey coaid hardly foraee, on December 2$. ISW. what a profound effect Ae railroad woald have on Ae history of the nation. Evt-n today, the big brothers of those toy trains clickety-clicldng a- ronnd the t*brlatmaa.^treea this year are belag saluted on all aides for their conirlbatlon to victory In World War II. during which they broke •very tranaportation record they had made in all the 11$ years of Aetr exlatence. kidney trouble or backache to try Klddo, 11.00. Money back gaaran tee. At DeKalb Pharmacy. SS45p WANTED—To ony nsed farnitnre. odd pteoes and general furnltnra. Camden Parnltnre Co. Phone 154 IStfe Notes From Chamber Of Commerce. mendM for shelves for small con tainers. This vridA acctmimodates 2 rows of glass jars or tin cans, or three rows of bo^Mes or jelly gUk^. Wider shelves (18 inches or more) Brill be needed for stone jars and for shallow containers. For pint or quart jars, you will need 19 feet per i 100 jars, stored two roars to Ae I shelf. For half-gallon jars, provide ! 20 feet of Aelf space per 100 jars, ; stored two roars to the shelf. . For No. 2M tin cans, provide nine feet for each 100 cans, stacked two deep and stored two rows to Ae Aelf. For pint glass bottles, you will need nine feet of shelf space per 100 bot tles, stored Aree ro#s to Ac Aelf. Stolen Wmr Bonds Found HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED BT EXPERT REPAIRMEN • batoor a C. Ofamii’s Barpaia lleBSS. Urn af Mr. X T. WE GUARANTEE BATIBEACTION m BrwiM BL Caaidea. B. C WUXIAM W. BATES New Verfc Life li Co. 1 ReaWence Phona ftW Offleo Medicaf Bldf. PImmw 44 LytUctoa and OeKaA Bta. 40444 worn COI-Q OtSCOMFORTS Per Boitle The Camden and Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce now nnmbem among it’s membera more than aeren- ty.flre of Camden and Kerabaw couo. ty’a leading bnatneas aad professional men. Tbese men recognise Ae value of a non-profit organisation dedicated to Ae Avancement of Ae community Interests. Your (Hiamber of CommercB is the orghnixatiqn which occupiea Itself with attendAg to Aose com munity problems which arise drily A a progressive town and county. Many are Ae difflcalties which come up and their solution ia of'vital Interest to every individual A Ae community but in many cases Aey don’t rome under Ae jorisdietJon of any partic ular person. That A whwe yonr Chaml^r of Commerce eomee A aa a non-profit, not partisan, organixation with the welfare of the community aa iu guiding light No progressive town or county can properly operate without an active organixation such aa a Chamber of Commerce to provide a common meeting ground for every type of buslneaa. profeaaAnri. and community effort. Ail busAess men. firms and iadl- Tiduals are urged to join Ae Camden and Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce now and behpme an active part of thA broad effort to speed Ae progress of our community. The office and staff of Ae (Jhamber *fnre always happy to assist Ae mem bers in theA undertakings. Please feel free to call upon them at any time. Back your Chamber of (Tommeree! MORE FARMS ARealitu in 1946 In furtheranee of oar. activities tft extend and improve telephone service B, teTeph.one« will become a re> % •Uljr ta 1946 for a large number of the mrel rccldcaU who have.been waiting for pOOraEBM BBIX TBUOmraE AND IVUCR^ NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETING ’The annual meeting of Ae ahara- holders of The Fidelity BuUding and Loan AssocAtion. (^mden, 8. C, wfll be held A Aeir OTflces, at W. F. Nettles ft 8on store, on Wednesday afternoon, January 9, 1944, at 3:20 o’clock. 42c W. O. WILSON, Secretafy By Pheftsant Hunters REDDICTK, ILL.—Eleven hundred doUara A war savAgs bonds, per sonal property of Mrs. Mary C. Guest, postmistress at Reddick, which were taken from Ae safe A the post office, have been recovered. The bonds were found by two ^treator lAeasant hunters orho gave Ae names of John Dzurisoo and John H. Sabol. They discovered Ac bonds m a mail sack m the tall weeds along highway 68 near the An drew Beliott Arm a mile north of OdeU. NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETING Notice ia hereby given that the an nual meetAr of Ae shareholders of the First Federal Savings ft Loan AssocAtion of Camden. S. C, will be held A the office of^e Association on West Rutledge Street, A Camden, 8. C, on Wedn-Aday momiag the sA- teenA day of January, 1944, at 10 o’clock A. M. ^ D. A. BOTKIN, January 4, 1944. Secretary NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to A# estate of J, H. WaAAa are hereby notified to make payment to Ae underalgned, and all parties. If any. hsTing claims against Ae said estate will proeent Aem likewise, duly attested, within Ae time iwesciibed by Aw. ROT WATKINS, 42-44C Executor CAmden. 8. C, December 27. 194$. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the eetute of Zach J. King are bei«4>y'^ notified to make payment to Ae undersigned and all parties, if any, havAg claims against Ae said estate will present them lOtewlse. duly attested, withA Ae time prescribed by law. 42-44C M, O. KINO. AdmAlatrator c.ta. Camden. S. C.. December 24. 1945. TO THE HAN WHO FEED5/1 FAMILY { Camden f^rozen Foods, hic. Stein’s Paint Shop Eaat DaKaM Street Hoom Painting Cgntractora Iwwlo wmt Ontskla Owwsd and Operated By ARCHIE J. STEIN ' IPtiene 22BJ FOR FIRST CLASS PAINTING and Roofing, see Coley L. Gardner and BroAers for excellent conditiona and low price. R.FJ>. 2 Camden, 8. C. War veteraiu. 41-4Sp low yoB can tee Ae one iMid only Bendlx satomatie home -faundry— truly a washday miracle—does a complete washAg and you never wet a finger. Drop A today and see Ais machine. Electric Service and Appliance (>>. (Next door to Bent's). 29c NOW AVAILABLE—Repair parts for all make electric ranges. New high speed units carried A sto^ replaces solid top units, brings your old range up-to-date. Electric Serv ice and Appliance Shop, next door to BeOta. 24e SALES AND SERVICE—Commerelal Retiigermtiou equipment BendA home laundry eqnlpmenL Case farm machAery. Repair parts for gU electric ranges. Earle L. KliiV, 41$ Eaat Liberty Sl. Sumter, 8. C. 21tf CHICK FEED—Get a bag of that good Spartan All-Mash Starter for your chicks and give Aem Ae li^t start Only Ae one feed is all you need to carry Aem Arough Ae first ten weeks Buy Spartan today and chase yonr chick worries away.— Whttakw ft (kwnpany, (Camden, 8. C 44sMf QUICK REUEF ntOM SrOMAClTlliLnRS mvo EXCESS ACID Ovw two mflllaa boUlM of tke WILLARD TRKATMENThavsbwB soldfartailMsf dMto Aak for**' DbKalb pharmacy PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold snd Irtatallod ■ r E. E. VETTH The ohIf fmeiotf eqoippod and trainod P.a Box 1161 Floranco^ S. C Pjendhar Eddie Ndan •Meat CMring Vegetable# • Fniiis ’ and PomUff Camden Frozen Foods, Inc. Rntledge S.C INSULATION... 15 YOUR MOST PRACTICAL YEAR AROUND INVESTMENT! fetimblf cool in tfie saving fad in tbe INSULATE with Rock Wool Batts 3H** tiiinck. fawiM on Bntts ao Hiat yoa get n uiii> form tbickne## end mom ARdHITECrS SPECIFY BATTS. SEE ME TODAY. ESTIMATES FREE M.E. FORTE Phone 582J Do ’ I Leaking Ceilings Ruin Your Day? IF SO, an expect ling or re-roofing job i# what you wanL Don't pat iq> with mined ceiling# any longerl IP# cheaper in the kmg run to have tho roof radoMO. A repreaentative will call at yonr home and give a fra# estimate. No obligatkm. JOHNS-MANVILLE AP PRO VEDT ROOFER. NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY. M-RITORTE PiumaSSSJ RECAPPING Is Here To Stay BECAUSE IT PAYS TO KECAP We toairtee Our Work Claifa<Hi Tire Service WftBkDBUb V'