The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 19, 1946, Image 2
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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE, CAMDEM, SOUTH CAWOLIHrA, FRIDAY, APRIL It, 1»4S
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BUILDING MATERIAL
•CEMENT BLOCKS
•STONE AND SAND
Sheetrock and Windows ^
CITY SUPPLY & EQUIP. CO.
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General Trucking
GUION TRUCKING LINES
1024 Broad Streot Telephone 6
Grading and Excavating
L. I. GUION & COMPANY
Telephone 2402
THE FIX-IT SHOP
We specialize in tractor and farm machinery re-
pairs and maintenance on the farm, if possible. We
also do auto repair and minor repairs on electrical and
other appliances. Odd jobs taken.
E. R. Frietag, Jr.
A. R. Mayer, Jr.
Located at corner of York aiAl Mill Streets.
We PAY
TOP PRICE
(or
Glide, Calves and Hogs
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Shealy’s Market
FOR MORE AND BEHER . . .
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Telephone Service
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ORF, equipment—more people—more of every*
thiiiK is l>einK added as fa<>l as possible to fumiak
more and better serviee.
Uurins the rear, eentral office equipment and
other tr]>ea of telephone plant will be added in
nearly every place served by as..,Jn many other
places new* bnildins* ^iH have to be constructed or
enlarged and equipment installed, before those now
waiUns for telephones ran h<' served.
In the meantime, central offices are crowded with
more calls than ever before^ As a result, you may
aometimes aaperienee delay, on your calls.
When that happens, you ran help by answerins
your telephone promptly and when you mahe a rail
by s>vins the other party at least a minute's time
to answer h«*fore hangina up. It will also help if vou
wiU always make sure of the number by looking it
np in the directory before making a call. \
Telephone folks are trying hard to give you good
service with a smile and appreciate yonr cooperation.
Southern Bol TuiraoNE and Telegraph Cohp/mF
IMCOWOCATn
Buy - SeU- Rent
USE THE CHRONICLE
WANT ADS
Advertisements uudsr this heading will
be charged for at the rate of 1 cent
per word. Minimum charge 26 cents
Ads set In 10 point type double charge
Cash must accompany order except
where customer has Lediicr Account
For Sale
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Wanted
FOR SALE—Some Bhoats, hIho Coker
loO cotton teed, John H, Watkins,
(.'assatL S, C, 6p
WANTED—A job a« general office
worker, bookkeeper or typist, can
glvo references, Cleo Barfield, care
of The Chronicle, Camden, 5p
WANTED—A boy, wiiito or colored,
16 to 18 years of age, free to trav* I
J. it Hammock, with McIntyre
Sbow.s, ijouisvilhi Hill. Camden,
S, np
WANTED TO RENT Three room
iiiifuriilslK'd apartment or a hou.sf.
gootl louide witli no children, ('nil
.Mr (iladden, phone hetwei ii
S a. in. and 6 p m 5-6p
WANTED TO BUY. A one hor .
w ;mi)n in good coiidiHon Also o’
<lrf)p cotton planter Mrs. ^\'allF
Stokes. Sr . 12U1 Mill St
TEACHERS WANTED—For ‘ vacan
cicH in hiith and tdenietitary grad' '
for 19-16 '47 session. Apply, .stati u
all qualifications, to 11 K Livii .
Sion, Snpt., Antioi'h Higli Scho"
Route 1. t'amden S ('. I’.'i
WANTED—To buy pine and
hardwood timber of all de
scriptions. N. W. Scegars
Lumber Company, Camden,
_S^. 51-lOp
WANTED—To ouy used furniture,
odd plt'ces and general furniture
Camden Furniture Co. Phone 156
mfc
WANTED—All people suffering from
kidney trouble or backache to try.
Klddo, $100 Money back guaran
tee. At DeKalb Pharmacy. 45-13p
Fgvpiian astronomer.s had ad
vaiicf>,i so far that tliey were able in
devise a calendar of 366 days 6 On"
years ago ,,
FOR SALE—One ‘83 Chevrolet Pick
up truck, completely overhauled.
C T Swann, about 3 miles north
of Camden, on No. 1 highway, 5p
FOR SALE—2-year-old heifer. Ready
to breed. WTll make good milk
< ow Phono 189-J. 5p
I^t — Found
FOR SALE Fifty bushels of .sound j
<)sei;)la Velvet Beans. Priced right. I
\V \ Shuler, Ifllfmbert. S. C. 6-7c j
FOP PM E Cotton Seed. 200 bush-[
els, Coker 100-8; also Wild's No.’
1.7 See Ross Hlackinon, Kershaw', j
R ;{ 5-6c
FOUND—Near Paint HJll on Blshop-
vllle road, black Spaniel, female.
Owner call 180W.
lost—War ration book No. 4, is
sued to .Melton Roach, Ridgeway.
R-1
lost—One Beagle hound, white and
black spotted with tan head, bob
tailed. Kinder please return to A. C.
Moseley. Hermitage Mill, house No.
84 5-6p
TAKEN UP- Brown mule. Owner can
receive by describing and paying
for ad anil keep. B. B. Shirley, 416
Market St .J^mden^ _&-8b
lost—F’lease telephone 185 if you
have found a ladies hat, left on
postofflce curb, near Community
market. ^
Miscellaneous
Professional
... Business
KERaHAW lodge NO.
f K«rui.r
ja First Tuesday 7
7 /jYV Month, Ai 8 p u
Welcome
• L. H. JONES, n ai
G, J. OUTLAW. Secretary ”
FOR SALE -.Nice two bedroom house
iit 06 E. Hampton Call 145. 5p
FOR SALE—One station and store |
hiiihling, located just out.side city'
limits oil highway No 1. toward
Ciiliiinhia Call 124\V. 5p
FOR SALE—One living nxim suite.,
in excellent condition .\pply C. O
Stiigner. 1119 Broad street. or j
phone 109 5c;
FOR SALE—One Japonica, 10 to 12^
feet high: CamilliA Chandelia Ele-
gaus, at my horn", one mile west
of Newberrv. S. C , Helena, S ;
C, 2-5P|
FOR SALE—('oker 100 and 4 1 cotton |
set di^qijso a few bag.s of 'Vilds 16,
Ciermimuion from 6,S to 80 percent
mie yearMrom breeder. Price S7.50
per 100. Call Lex Watts, Kershaw,
S. C. 52-7cj
FOR SALE—69 acres, good three'
room house, new barn, well. 160
acres cut in small tracts to sultj
purchaser. Two story good house,'
electric lights, new barn, ' pump, j
with 235 acres All tracts have long
paved highway (No. 34) frontage.)
Miss Annie Mobley. 406 lAaurens
St . Camden. 52ffc
CHICK FEED—Get a bag of that good
Spartan All-Mash Starter for your
chicks and give them the right start
Only the one feed Is all you need tc
carry them through the first ten
weeks Buy Spartan today and
chase your chick worries away.—
Whitaker & Company. Camden. 8
C. 44sbtr
RADIATORS BOILED OUT
and Repaired. Now- is the
time to have your radiator
checked for summer driv
ing. We guarantee our ser
vice. Williams Radiator Re
pair Shop, E. DeKalb St.
near Rush’s Esso Sta. 4-7p
WOW CAMP 1075
each
Night at 7:30 3
Hermitage i
unity Houm,^
attend '
Visiting
are alwayi v,e|^
f^'nanciai f
D. C. DIXON’S BAR(
HOUSE
We handle a complete line of
women and children's shoes r"
to-wear and Men’s Work Clou.^
all kinda, ">180 a wide varil?’
notions.
CAMDEN. S. C
951 Broad St.
Miserable
with backache?
WANTED
Experienced Waitresses
$15 per week and tips
M & K COFFEE SHOP
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AUTO LOANS
•FINANCE your Car with us,
•Rates reasonable.
THE
Commercial National Bank
CAMDEN, S. C.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Farms for Sale
545 acres of land,. located SVe miles Northwest
of Camden. Has six tenant houses; several bams, lots
of young pine and hardwood timber. Will sell as a
whole, or will cut to suit purchaser.
Also, 3 Farms with four-room houses on each
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farm and one farm which has a five-room house.
W. B. FORT
Camden, S. C.
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Hot Weather...
is just around the comer
NOW...
is the time to have your Radia-
toi* CHECKED for Sum
mer driving.
We offer a complete service . . . guaran
teed ... in Boiling Out and Repairing
Precaution—Rather Than Cure
Williams Radiator Repaif Shop
E. DeKalb St.
(Near Rush’s Esso Station)
^HEN kidneys function bedly end
you suffer a nagging backache,
with diziiness, burning, scanty or too
frequent urination and getting up at
night; when you feel tired, nervous,
all upset . . . use Doan's Pills.
Doan’s are especially for poorly
working kidneys. Millions of boxes
are used every year. They are recom
mended the country over. Ask your
neighborl
DOANS PILLS
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
mouth from this date, on May 15,
1946, H M F’erry will make to the
Probate ('ourt of Kershaw County his
final return as Administrator of the
estate of Lewis E. Barfield, deceased,
and on the .same date he will apply
to the said Court for a final discharge
as said .\dminlstrator.
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate
Camden, S. C . April 15, 1946 6-8c
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the estate of
M G. McGougan are hereby notified
to make payment to the undersigned,
and all parties, if any, having claims
against the said eetate will present
them likewise, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law.
Baron Eddie McGougan.
Executor.
Camden. April 11, 1946 ^
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that one
month from this date, on May 10, 1946
Sybil Prince Lloyd will make to the
Probate (7ourt of Kershaw County her
final return as Administratrix of the
estate of John L. Lloyd, deceased,'
and on the same date she will apply
to the said Court for a final discharge
ns said Administratrix. 4-7c
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C,, April 10. 1946.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby gu.-n than
month 'from this date on Mav j i!
Frank Shropshire will inake tai
Probate Court of Kcrslnw ('oun,,
final return as Execi^or of the/'
of Robert ShropsJ^.-, (h-ceasei’]
and on the sani^ dute ht- win
to the said Court for a final discj
as said Executor.
N. C AUN'ETT
• ■* Judtio of Probjtii
Camden, S. C.. April 9 1946
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that
month from this dale, on ADrilli
1946. J. H. McLeod, Jr., will makij
the Probate Court of Kershaw c
fy his final return as Admlnisti
of the estate of J. H, M( l.eo(i, det,
ed. and on the same dato he wfi
ply to the said Court for a final j
charge as said Administrator
N. C. Arnett,
Probat.- Jud?e
Camden. S. C., March 26, 1946
Drive Carefully—Save a
WILLIAM W. BATES
Special Agent
New York Life Insurance Ctl
Residence Phone 221-J
Office Medical Bldg. PhontI
Corner Lyttleton and DeKalb
WANTED
Middle aged nurse •(
panion for elderly lady
valeacent. Excellent
conditiona, good salary.
Write
CARL SCHLOSBURG
Camden, S. C.
Painting
And
Paperhanging
SEE
Eddie Nolan
Phone 605-J
Stein’s Paint Shop
East DeKalb Street
House Painting Contractor*
Inaide and Outside
Owned and Operated By
ARCHIE J. STEIN
Phone 228-J
PRE-WAR STANDARD
METAL
Weatherstrii
Sold and Installed by-*
E. E. VEITH
The only factory eqt
and trained mechanic is I
section.
P.O. Bex 1161
Floiience, S. C.
RECAPPING
Is Here To Stay
BECAUSE IT PAYS TO RECAP
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We Guarantee Our. " '
Clwkson Tire ^rvice
West DeKalb Street