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Wv ' I Hr PAQE SIX AN ORDINANCE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw City of Camden. Providing for the election of Mayor and six Aldermen for the City of Camden. Be it ordained by the City Coun cil of Camden, South Carolina, in due swsion aesembled this 6tK day of March, 1946: Section 1. That an election be, and is hereby ordered p) be held in the City of Camden, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1946, for the election of a Mayor and six Aldermen. That the polls open at 9 A.M. and close at 5 P.M., in each ward. That due notice of registration of the qualified electors of the City of Camden, and due notice of the places of election be published accordihg'to law.' Ratified in Council assembled this 6th day of March, 1946. , F. N. McCORKLE, Mayor of Camden, S. C. THI CAMDIM CHXOWICLE. CAMDKW,^ PWIDAY, MAflCH IS, H»S Dnmkei Draws Heavy Rile * Isaac McArthur, colored, arrested by State Officer James Hammond for driving drunk, was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or ?pend €0 days on the gang by Magistrate Charley Bluther Wednesday mom*ng. AN ORDINANCE ' Providing for the Opening of the Books of ^gistration for the quali fied electors of the City of Camden and for the election of a Mayor and six Aldermen for the City of Cam den, South Carolina. ■ Be it ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Camden, South Carolina, in due session assernbled the 6th day of March, 1946. That tRe book of registration of the City of Camden be opened-by the Supervisor of Registration, in the office of the City Clerk, Camden, South Carolina, on the 18th day of March, 1946, and remain open each day for a period qf ten (10) days. That an election for a Mayor and six Aldermen for the* City of Cam den, South Carolina, be held on Tues day, the 2nd day of April, 1946; that the polls will be open at 9 A.M. and will remain open until 6 P.M. at the following places: Ward^No. 1—City Recorder’s (Jourt Room. Ward No. 2—City Filling Station. Ward No. 3—Carolina Motor Orm- car with McArthur. Loat — Found mond. Route, 3, Box 53. er spaniel; one I male airedale. LI Wilson Mills, 189-J Miaoellaneoua r. 44sKtr Notice , NOTICE tice is herwy nven,. istration for the that the '“Si'; rard No. 4—John T Nettles’ resi dence. - Ward No. 5—Dr. R, E. Stevenson’s residence. ' Ward No. 6—Mrs."C. M. Hough’s residence. That the following managers be and are duly appointed to conduct said election: Ward No. 1—Mr. Jno. W. Wilson, Mrs. John H. Hendrix, Mr. W. C. Stewart. Ward No. 2—Mrs. C. R. Lewis, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Christmas. Ward No. 3—Mrs. Geo. W. Wil son," Jr., Mrs. Grace Rogers>s^ Mrs. Joe Lewis, Mr. B. H. Baum. Ward No. 4—Miss Loulie Whit- aker,_Mr8. Ellen Nettles, Mrs. James Chewning, Mrs. A. A. Reasonover. Ward No. 3—Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Mrs. R. N. Shannon, Mrs. N. R Goodale. Ward NOv 6—Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mrs. C. M. Hough, Mrs. T. C. Glad den. — Ratified in Council assembled the 6th day of March, 1946. F. N. McCORKLE, Mayor City of Camden, S. C, Attest: r Louise W. Boykin,. How WOMOfl mayfetMIltedKfief from fwmctto»»f porhJk polo period of ten open each (10) days. Louise W. .. I W. Boykin, (Supervisor of Regii (62e) HORSE AND EQUIPMENT Bsla 4os to poNiy Usaal pwiodw eeai IkyCaMaL JtltlMlaa.: to gU4 yea tfM. , CARDUl lowing: Miss Ace. and other race horse equipment. 673. New Equipment FOR S^LE • 3-4, 3, and 5 H. P. Air Compress • 12 Cu. Ft. Quick Freeze Unit or phosphate. • Randall Rotary or Slinger spreadera mounted on rubber. • Tractor drawn atalk chopper. end pump eervioe. • Rubber tired, four wheel, Trj wagons. • New Holland Combination etation. Body. AlHa-Chalmera Parts And Senrice McLean Farm Equipment SUMTER, 8. C. 52-lc — Phone 190 House for Sale We will receive sealed bids until Mar. 18 ON An 8-Room House Located On LaFayette Awenue This house was ccmatmcted of Number OnCLong-Leaf .i Pine lumber. Property CAMDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Property to be bid upon as it stands, purchaser to remove building from lot. The church reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. 0 ' ___ . -T. Addrew Bids CAMDEN BAPTIST CHURCH C O. Stogner 1119 Broad Street Camden, S. C Buy-Sell- Rent USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS AdvartisciMata under tbia haadhtg will be charged for at tba Tate of 1 cent per word. lltniiMim charge t% caitU. Ads act in le potot type double chate** - Cash must accompany ordar except whera cuatomar has Ladser. Account [ J Wantedr '' CLERK WANTED—fountain and front work. City Drug Co. 52p' 1 WANTED—Experienced typist ^ * sires' position in or around Caln- den. Box 27, Camden, S. C.. 62p Wanted—Delivery truck drlver^or • wholesale and retail busineHs. Answer Box "C.D,” cfo The Chronicle, Camden, S. C. 62c - WANTED AT ONCE—Share-crepp-r r with one or two mulee, will furnish ) house, fertilizers, money, to right party. Farm 6 miles east on Biahop- vlile road. John Whitaker. Jr, 62-2c i - . WANTED—All the voters In- Ward P 4 to belnire and come dnt and vote * Tuesday. March 19. Polls open from -^9 until 6 o'riock p. m. at Mr. John • T. Nettles’ home, corner Lyttleton 1 and Laurens streets. D. J. Creed, r 1 ^ D OUR GINNERY wUI close for tM D season on Friday afternoon, Mam 1 22. Pleiase gin your cotton by that time. Kindly remind your neigh bors to gin their cotton before then also. Southern Cotton Oil • company. 62c g WANTED—To buy pine and i hardwood timber of all de- 1 scriptions. N. W. Seegars y Lumber Company, Camden, 5 S. C. 61-lOp * SECRETARIAL POSITION OPEN—with largest textile >• firm in South Carolina, in I one of best upstate cities, E good living conditions and pay. Prefer lady 25 to 35 " years with college or busi^ ^ ness school education. Must h be neat and well poisecT'^o r. handle office and callers. I* All replies confidential. Write “Secretarial” care of 1. Camden Chronicle. g WANTED—A sales lady to selPLuz- ier’s cosmetics in Camden a^ lur- rounding territory. If interested, g address Mrs. S. L. Smith, 316 West Pine, Florence, S. C., or phone 634- „ J. 60-62p WANTED—Small modem house in ' Camden and 26 to 200 acres land within 6 milee of Camden by vet- . eran. Give full i>articularB. 60-lp MALE HELP WANTED—Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farm ers in Kershaw county. No exper ience or capital required. Must have ' auto, good references.. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COM- •• PANT, Dept T, Chandler Bldg. y Baltimore 2, Md. 60-lp '* WANTED—Houseworker, own room and bath; small family; state age, * references and salary; small fam ily. Brotddyn, New York. Apply Box *‘AK”, care of The Chronicle, Camden. 4$-lp * WANTED—To ooy need forqitnri, * odd pieeea and general foraltomi Camden Famiture Co. Phone 16$ '* litfe ■ WANTED—All people suffering from L kidney tronble or backache to try 1 Klddo, $1.00. Money back guaran tee. At DeKalb Pharmacy. 46-lSp WANTEDi—Man with electrical m- perience to assist In shop. ApiJy Electric Service and Appliance Shop (next door to Belk's Dept. Store) Camden. S. C. 46tf For Rent )0 YOUR OWN FLOORS—It’s easy. Our easy-to-operate high-spe^ floor Sander available at low rates. We sell everything to make i,ol4 floors look like new. Camden Fur niture Co., Telephone 156. (52e) For Sale FOR SALE—'Laundry Heater almost new. Price $8.00. T. O. Lee, Lugoff, S. C. 52p FOR SALE—Twa lou on Maroney Hill next to MeCaskill gin. Apply Pauline Lynn. 407 DeKalb St. 62p FOR SALE—New Myers Shallow, well pump and tank, at my home. Mrs. J. R. Mol..eod. Camden. S. Q., RL One. » 53-lp BABY CHICKS—Good Quality. Send for Price List and ^ve Money. W'ORTHWMILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Ave„ Baltimore 1, Mary land. 494p ATTENTION PEANUT GROWERS— We have on hand .Virginia JMU|ch , leed' peanuts shelled and treated ready to plant; In 100 lb. bags, 26c lb. We can furnish land plaster and sulphor. Leland F. Colvin. 1302 Broad St., Camden, S. C. Phone 224-W. 62-2p FOR SALE—One hydraulic ram No. 2, 700 gaL capacity daily; one 600- gal. cypress tank with IQOO foot 1-2 rlacb galvanized pipe. All in good ' condition. Will sell at half price. Reason for selling, installing elec tric system. P. D. Stokes, Cassatt, R-2. 62p FOR SALE—19 acres good farming land on Lockhart road. Bounded on north by Mary Jones;’on East by the Lockhart road; the south by Alex Boons, and on west by Jason Maloney. If Interested see Bertha A. Duren, Kershaw, S. C., Rt. 2, Box 67. 62-lp FOR BALE—Coker 100 and 4-1 cotton seed, also a few bags of Wilds 16 Germination from 68 to 80 percent one year from breeder. Price 17.60 per 100. Call Lex Watts. Kershaw, S. C. 62-7c FARM MACHINERY—In Stock: Sat isfaction guaranteed on everything we sell. Hammw Mills, heavy duty, very strong; Tractor Plows; Pick up Hay Balers; Heavy duty disc Harrows; Milking machines - Com bine belts and parts; Tractor Hy draulic Loaders, front end; Tail gate lime and. fertilizer sprpaders; Corn Pickers - - Tractor Wood Saws; Corn Shellers - Mule Weed- ers; Discs, Power. Lifts and Parts for Athens Plows; We overhaul tractors, power anits, combines, farm machinery; Diesels' etc,; I^ainting, welding, steam cleaning; Hickory Wagons; Stalk Cutters; Two and four wheel trailer wagons; Some sizes large' tractor tires; Builders Cement and Mqrtarmiz; Electric Churns; EHectrlc 'F^bcera; Radios; 28” and .30” Saw Blades; Belting; Lifetime service toy wag ons; Large stock of parts for trac tors, combines, plows, barrows, power units, mowers, etc.;'Electric Water Systems; Small Electric Heaters. Items Not Yst In Stock: Place your order now for early delivery of: Kaiser.Fraser Tractors, Equip ment and Rototillers (with your local Dealer);'Hercules Power Unit for gin, sawmill, etc.—fuel, gasoline or Diesel type; Cockshntt Oomblns, Grain Drills, etc.; Dexter Washing Machines; LeRoy Spreaders; Rome Harrotrs; Athens Plows; Aermotor Water Systems; Turner Sawmills; Nsw-Holland "Automaton” pick-up Hay Baler; Aluminum Roofing, and many other Items. Everything we sell must be satisfactory or your money back—3 days trial. That is why we have so many hundreds of satisfied customers from the Moun tains to the Ocean. No overage or carpring chargee on time deals— only simple-6 percent Interest “Help the poor man—don’t hurt him.” Green Harvester Company, Henry b. Green, Owner, Columbia, S. C.. Phone 27708. 62-2c FOR SALE—69 acres, good three room house, new bam, well. 160 acres cut in small tracts to suit purchaser. Two story good house, electric lights, new barn, pump, with 236 acres. All tracts luvs long paved highway (No. 34) frontage. Miss Annie Mobley, 406 - LaurMU St, Camden. - sftfe BORA GOOD BREAD! THERE’S NO LOST ACTION WITH FRESH YEASTI And FleiBchm^’s Yeast goes right to work because it’s activdy fireehi No waiting—no extra steps— Fleiechmann’s fresh Yeast ha^ give full delicioos bread flavor, tendw smooth texture—per/eef fireshneea. IF YOU BAKE AT HOM^ always aak for Fleischinami’s active freah Yeast with the familiw yellow label DependaUe- Amarica*8.frivorita for over 70 years. FOR Sale—New .si aatomatle plsteL Aleo new saddle and bridle. Call 60<-R. • » ^ FOR SALE—One 10 ft McCray dis play meat counter. In good con dition. O. W. Bowlers, 8 miles east of Camden, on Blshopville highway 34. WP FOR BALE—1932 nuklel A-For^ good tires, motor in fair condition, price $125. Phone 6a8-R. 2 miles north of ^Cantden on Highway No. t. Sic FOR Bale—Baby carriage and«high chair. Phone 249, Bus Station. 82c FOR SALE—Electrolux, refrigerator, 'In’ good condition, also Majestic rangs, all enamsl, green and ivory. Mrs. Prank Watts, 1110 Pair SL, (^mden, S. C. 1942 FORD ptckrUR- ln perfect con dition. radio and heater. C^n be seen on Highway No. 1, about 1 1-2 miles from Camden, known as Mc Kinley Brown place, near Hasty’s and Bclk’s garage. At preeenV a windmill in back yard. J. P. Gur^ ganus. ‘ l>3p FOR bale—Rabbits, poultry and eggs. Young or old. See stock at P. McLure, 818 Campbell St., Cam den, S. C.H-3P OUR GINNERY will close for the season on Friday afternoon, March 22. Please gin yotir cotton by that time. Kindly remind your neigh bors to glh their cotton before then also. Southern Cotton Oil company. .. • B2c FOR SALE—McCray Electric Frigl- daire, a complete unit made of solid oak in excellent condition., 6 ft. 3 In high, 71-2 ft wide. 34 inches deep; weights around 7 or 8 hundred 'jiounds, ideal for Com mercial-uses, can also be used for home, has ice making unit capable of making 120 cubes one nch square. Priced at $160 cash; can ” be seen at Luther T. Pate, Jr., on Highway 34, 8 miles from Cam den. V 62p TRACTORS—Tractors and Rototill ers are coming soon—with wonder working equipment and imple- ^ments, hydraulically operated. Made “^by Kalser-Frazer • - -; embodying latest impronements and advant^ ages ... fast strong, efficient economical. A modern dealw to be in each South Carolina County. Walt and try a Kalser-Fraser Trac tor before you buy. Remember, any thing from Green’s must be satis factory or your money back.—8 days trial. Ask any farmer in South Car olina. No overage or carrying charges on time deals—only simple 6 percMit Interest. “Help the poor man—don’t hurt him.” Green Dis tributing Company, Henry D. Green Owner, State Distributor, 9031-2 Huger Street, Columbia, South Car. olina. Phone 27708. 52-2c ■ III I 1.1 III POWER UNITS—We expect to soon have a carload of Hercules Power Units—sizes up to 200 H.P., bum- inx fuel, ^soline, or Diesel. Over hi^ of this carload already add. If you need a r^iable, economical ' power unit to pull gin, sawmill, etc., please phone, write or Mi ns. As distributors of these fine en^nes we will render our usual sxceuent service—large stock of parts, riiop and mechanics. It will pay you to investigate Hercnles More yon buy. Anything from Green’s must be sati^actory or your money back—3 days trial. The hurgM* units have startera, lights, hi-temp and low-oil cut offs and other lateet improvements. There is absolutely no better power than Hercules— fully guaranteed. No overage or carnring charges on tims dMls only simple 6% interest ’’Hsljp the B tor man—don't hart him." Green arvester Company, Henry D. Green, owner. Phone 27708, Colum bia, S. C. 52T2c Prof6s$iN3l All:; ... Bosimss KIRt^W LOOQl NO. ^ T Kegular Cot ML First Tuesday _ Month, At $ P. JlSgf Welcoae. 'V' L. a JONRK ^ e. J. OUTLAW, ieeretary WOW CAMP 1071 ^••ts Meh „ Nlght’^at 7:|| i Ft HsrmtUMi I munity HeZi bers art attend Visiting 'are always i O-L. Qu., FlnanekiT|j D. C DIXON’S HOUSE j Wg handle a complete line •. women and children’s shoes, |2 Work ClouZ all kinds. Also a wide notions.. "W CAMDEN, 8. C. Phenigl 951 Broad Bt. First Class i . Nunerii_^Stoek Just received 500 —tT Iiuq pyraeantha and roses,: $1 A) to while they last Complete line of —|rsm; At entrance to Cemetery CAMDEN NURSERT Cam(l«M. 8. C. j Phone 1tBJ WILLIAM W. BATES Special Afent New York Life tnewranoe Q * Reaidence Phone 22W Office Medloal Bldg. PtoM Comer Lyttleton-and DeKsBI Painting Attd Paperhangiitt •r.ir • Eddie Nolan I FOR BALE—Giant Strata Crotalaria seed, 15c pound. B. 8. Young, WeeU villo, 8, C. 60-5$f HOGS FOR BALE—Nice Pigs, $7 to $12.60; shoats, $16*to $20; breed sows. $22 to $36. Mrs. Nell L. Smith. 1215 Littleton Street. Phone S61-J, Camden, S. C. 60-62c DeLOACH’S GROCERIES— 909 Chturdi Street—Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Drinks, Cwdy, Cigarettea.. Jt*a a pleasure to herve you. Mattie F. Pavia DeLoech. 52-2p REMBERT’B CAMELLIAS—460 va rieties to choose from., 12 kinds ^w blooming . all sizes - some fine .specimen plants and many grafts of rare varieties. Come select yours. Mrs. Robert Rembert, Rem- berL 8. €. ggty —Give To The Red Ctom!- Stein’s Paint last DeKalb Btrset House Painting Inside and Outaids Owed «M Opnmted'Br'i ARCHIE J. fTEIN Phone t2BJ Weatherstripe Matter Metd Weatheretrip Karsha# toi GUY PLANING MILL I LUMBER COMPANY Phona 241—Camdai L. H. King, Eat Ea^ PRE-WAR STANDAIIH METAL Weatherstrifl Sold and Inatallad by* E. E. VEITB The only factory aqpiAl and Irainad mochaaiehi P.a Bos 1161 Florence, 5. C JL RECAPPIN I* Here To Stay BECAUSE IT PAYS TO V ' ' We Biiarantee Or Wort Clarkson Tire So wtoiMha