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l»A01 MX TMl CAMPetl CHXOWiCLX, CAMDUi, tOUTH CAWPLIWA, XXIMAYr WOVMIIMX 1> ItM i OTATlOlf Th« State of Sooth CaroUaa, Countjr of Kenhaw. Bt N. CrArnett, Probate Judge: Wbereae, Blee H. Mjero aaade aolt to BM to grant her Letters of AdalnUtratioa of the BMate lUld eN fects of Wnile B. Harris. These Are, Therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Willie E. Harris, deceased, that thej be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, 8. C., on Norembw <th. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted. Oiren under my hand this 22nd day of October, Anno Domini, 1146. mso N. C. ARNETT, Probate of Judge. nNAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on November 2S. 1M6, Mrs. Willie Mae Wooten, will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County her final return as AdmlnUtratiix of the estate of irbr Nettles, deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court fpr a final discharge as said Administratrix. S846p N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden, S. C., October 24, 1946. Us« Clirofucle Want Ada Buy-Sell-Rent USE 1HE CHRONICLE WANT ADS AdvsitiMments under this bsad^ will be chaiged tor at the rate of 40c minimum for 86 words, per Insertion. Over S6 words 11-Sc per word. Ads set la 10 point type double charge. Cash must accompany order except where customer has Ledger Account. .For Solo FOR SALE—SUndard Remington typewriter. Model 12. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 166. 33? ANNOUNCING THE OPENING W ^ JAKE’S GARAGE %Body And Fender Work % Painting %Auto Repairing On All Makes % Crank Shafts Turned % Welding % Motors Rebored V I**» » % Battery Charging Rebuilt Motors For Sale JACOB GAUSS, Prop. South Bi^d Shreot, next door to J. Hdanly Smith Phone 716-R FOR SALE—Several hundred bush els red hot seed whpat. Call J. L. Guy. Phone 241. 33-34c FOR SALE—Baby stroller, pre-war model.- Good condition. Price reasonable. Phone 224-W, 38p FOR SALE—Two white Spitz, full blooded female pups, 7 1-2 weeks old. Price reasonable. Mrs. A. C. Cureton, Liberty Hill. 33p FOR SALE—5-room. house, 1 mile north of Camden on Highway No. 1. New house, good location. See M. B. Htafield, Camden. R-2. 38-34P FOR SALE — Strawberry plants Klondyke variety lor berries next spring, set now, any quantity, 11.00 per hundred. B. H. Baum. Phone 326-W. Mtf iFOR SALE — To colored people only. Several 50x160 ft. building lots. South Campbell Street, Very moderate prices. See Shannon Realty Co., Savage Bldg., DeKalb St, 33c FOR SALE—A nice little farm home. New bungalow, tenant house, barn, stable sheds, etc., 30 acres. Will sell stock farm imple ments, etc. ALSO—We have one 80-acre farm, one 22-acre tract lor sale. All of these lands are on or near the Black River road, now being paved. Sea Shannon Realty Co^ Savage Bldg., DeKalb S.t 83c FOR SALE—A fine 14-room house on large lot, in best location. Suitable for home, boarding bouse or tourist home. A splendid buy at the price. See Shannon Realty Co. *8c FOR SALE—Dry pine wood. W. J. Braslngton, Camden, 8. C. Route 2, five miles on Liberty HiU road. - 88-34P FOR SALE—<3ood dry wood, 12x16 Inch. We deliver.. Phone 286^W 3S-36P FOR SALE—Fat Barred Rock bent, alive, 45c; dressed. 52c Ib. In lots of 10 or more, 1 cent per lb. cheaper. Mrs. Nell L. Smith, 1215 Lyttleton street. Phone* 361-J, Camden, S. C. 3Sc FOR SALE—1942 Chevrolet long wheel base truck, very reason able. Dabney’s Oarage, Camden. S C- 33p FOR SALE—One model. A Ford 1 1-2 ton truck. R. H. Proveaux, R-2, Box 31, Logoff, S. C. 33p FOR SALE — Stove wood, oak or pine, mattreas renoated, old mat tresses made like new. R. H. Proveaux. R-2, Box 31, Logoff. 8. C. Highway 26. 33p FOR SALE—DOG-GONE^—PrevenU doga from soiling lawns and kill ing shrubbery. Harmless, lasting, fully guaranteed. On sale at most drug, hardware and seed stores. ' ' 3p FOR SALE—^oal burner and coal hot water heater. Call 84-J. J. K. Tlbbltg, city. 83p FOR SALE—Cut flolTers, chrysan themums. all sizes and colors. Mra. J. A. Roseborongh, LogofC. R-1. Phone 797-M-2. 8M6? FOR SALE—Good work mule, 176. Henry B. Smith, Blaney, S. C. 3M3p DECORATE—Ventilate with Ventn- Llte Venetian Blinds, manufac tured'In Sumter, S. C., since 1936. Short of demand now, but soon Annual FeJI Sale AT Carolina Furniture Company REAL OPPORTUNTTY DAYS SUITS’ Bedroom Suits Dining room Suits Breakfast Suits Living room Suits • FIRE PLACE ITEMS, ETC. ^ ’ t Brass Fenders Brass Andirons Brass Fireside Sets Brass Lamps CHAIRS and DAVENPORTS Spot Chmrs Odd Chairs Studio Couches RADIOS and MUSICAL^ INSTRUMENTS Small Spinet Piano Other Pianos Electric Radios Comhination Radios Record Players MISCELLANEOUS Odd China Closets Screen Baby Cribs Marble top Tables ‘ L Two Typewriters * In Good Condition Heaters—coal and coke Wall Paper, ready pasted We have on display i^^vjnator Home Freezer. See it in our show window. SEE OUR COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES AND BRIC-A-BRAC- FLOYD R' BOYKIN, OwiMT FImnm . plontifal in wood, stool or nlnml- nun. Mako yovro tho boot Snmtor Vonotlon Blind Mtg. Co. tMtc FOUND—A romody for boA-ocho dno to kidney tronblo. Try KID- DO, only fL Money bock gnor- antoo. DeKalb Phormacy. Phono 96; ll-50p. FRUIT CAKES—Can only take a limited number of fruit cake or ders dne to the'searclty of ma> teriala. Let me have your order early. Mrs. Grace D. Jordan. Phone 865-W, 504 Laurens street 8^34p FOR SALE—Rembert’s CameUlss. Rare and standard kinds. Early Varieties now in bloom. Fall la best time for transplanting. Se- leet yours early. Mrs. Robert RemberL RemberL S. C. 29-tfc MERCHANTS AND FILLING STA TION OPERATORS sell fire works. Big profit and ready sales. Our 150.00 assortment brings yon 9102.00. All new merchandise, fast sellers. 910.00 deposit with order, .. balance C.O.D. Larger quantity, write for prices. Pinner A Alberts, Distributors of Fire works, Suffolk, Virginia. Sl-84c FOR SALE—476 acras, or in small tracts, lying on both aides of paved highway, good farms, streams, gravel, pulpwood, pine, hardwood timber, houses in ex cellent condition, electricity, school and church on boundary line, six miles from Camden, S. C. Miss Annie Mobley, Millwood Farm, Orangeburg, S. C. MiscellaiMNNig SEWING, button holes, curtains, dresses and repair work. Mrs. A. V. Smith, Cleveland Fire Monu- menL R-1. 83p RADIO REPAIRfr-Oh all maks radios. Phone 166, Camden Fur niture Co. SOc MATTIE DAVIS deLDACH’S GRD- CERY—909 Church StreeL l^one 707-J. Staple and Qro- cerres; Fruits, Vegetables, Drinks, Candies and Smokes. It’s a pleasure to serve you. Excel lence Assured. 14-17-p Notice to Debtors and Creditora All parties indebted to the eatate of C. W. Francis are hereby noti fied to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. 32-34p C. W. FRANCIS, JR., ' JAMES MARION FRANCIS, Executors. Camden, S. C., October 21,1946. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. AmetL Probate Judge; WhersM, Alethia H. Tmesdale made suit to me to grant her Let ters (rf Administration of the estate and effects of Rebecca L. Hucksp bee. These Are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingnlar the Kindred and Creditors of the said Rebecca L. Huekabee, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, 8. C., on November 1. nexL after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminiatration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of October, Anno Domini, 1946. 32-38C N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. NOTICE TO TAX LEVY The tax books for the collection of County and School taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1946, will be open from September 16, 1946, to December 31, 1946, without penalty. Thereafter a pen- klty of one (1) pw centum for each of the months of January, Feb ruary and March, and on April first an additional penalty of fonr (4) per centum will be imposed, winV Ing a total of seven per cent When making inquiry about taxes, please state the school dls- triot number in which you live or own property. The following la a Hat of the total leriea for the various school diatrlcts: DeKALB TOWNSHIP Mills School District No. 1 ....... 36 School Dtatrlct No. 2 M School District No.”'4 ....... 99 School District No. t 91 School District No. 26 26 School District No. 49 If BUFFALO TOWNSHIP School District No. 8 89 School District No. 6 2C School District No.' 7 24 School District No. 16 26 School District No. 20 ....... 26 School District No. 22 97 School District No. 28 26 School District No. 17 29 School District No. 28 22 School District No. 31 25 School District No. '40 24 School District No. 42 26 FLAT ROCK TOWNSHIP School District No. 8 29 School District No. 9 29 School District No. 10 22 School District No. 18 24 School District No. 19 29 School District No. 80 21 School District No. 88 29 School District No. 87 29 School District No. 41 29 School District No. 46 21 dchool District No. 47 21 WATEREH TOWNSHIP School District No. 11 jf School District No. 12 19 School Dtatrlct No. 16 « School District No. 29 M School District Na IS 24 School District No. 19 14 0. J. OUl^W, Treaanrur, Bmbur OMRly, B. t FOR Can 61W. bedroom. tSp LOST—-Bank book tatued to 0. E. Branham. Finder please notify O. B. Branham.. Phone t6f-W or Commercial National Bank. I2-S4p LOST—Billfold In Camden Friday 25th. containing personal papm and Money. Reward of sill money for return of billfold. O.' S. Clark- son, 611 Carrtaon St. Phone 588-J. Stp LOST—Dinner ring, three diamondi, yellow gold,' on West DeKalb StreeL October 19^ Reward. Call 659-W. 12-SSc WaBtnd WANTED—The Chaii^r of Com merce would like to secure a 1941 City Directory.88c WANTED—A service man with ex perlence; in installing oil heaters or some'knowledge of this work Write qualification to XT, care Chronicle office. 88? WANTED—Waitress with experi ence. Good pay. Roxy Cafe, Cani- den, S. C. '82-88c HELP WANTED—Man or woman, physically able and willing to serve 800 customers on local route. Average 91.60 per hour. Full or spare time. Write J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 84. Richmond, Vlrirfnla. 814Sp LAND POSTED , Heretofore I have "permitted hunting on my lands. This privilege has been abused. Hereafter I win not aUow any hunting or tres passing in any manner on any of my lands anywhere. 8849c S. J. BLACKMON, M. D. CITATION The State of South -Carolina. County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate' Judge: Whereas, Gilliam Rodgers made snit to me to grant Leon Rodgers and Carson Rodgers Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and ef fects of Ira C. Rodgers. These Are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Ira C. Rodgers, ^deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. €., on November 5j, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under iny hand this 21st day of October, Anno Domini, 1946. 32-33C N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. CITATION The State of South CaroHna, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereaa, Lillian S. Wllliama made salt to me to grant her let ters of administration of the ea tate and effects of John Sutton. These Are. Therefore, to cite and admontah aU and aingnlar the kindred and creditors of the said John Sutton, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on November 12th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand ^ta 28th day of October, Anno Domini, 1946. 83-84C N. C. ARNETT, Jndge of Probate. * If it’s Paintinx, don’t pul it off—Put It On REMEMBER! Stein*s Paint Shop Phone 228-J E. DeKalb St HAPPY JACK MANGE MEDICINE The product that has amaged Doctors •■d P«rienood Dof Brooders. The product used by Cole Bros. Circus on thoir wahi* iUble dogs and animala. Monoy-Back Guarantoe. Uou. 11.26 26 os. 62.80 DR. J. B. UNDLER Hayes Phamacy ^ Kershaw* S. C. fNfKsnnH All • • - Bismss D. C DIXON’S house We handle a eempitu ii-. ^ towMu* and Men’s WertiSi. wow CAMP ion , Meets eash w J ard FrS^ month at I s * •t HermltaM monHy Himaata, ars attand ^ iVtaithig ^ are always ^ Gareiid Financial Let Us Give You Aa . mate on your... painting Wilson & V,... Phene 77146 r.i, ,^7 PnbJic Stenographer OFFICE Boe chesnutI STREET PHONE S65.W Miss Emma C. Villepigne tree surgery] Treo Trimmiog sad Removal Ernett Nutting 61 Phone 3 Camden, S. C Camden Memorial Com\ QUALITY MONUimml IMMEDIATE DEUVEXTl C. G. Komegay—Frsd Fratt WILLIAM W. BATES Spe^ Agent Mow Vortt Life Inetranss Oaj Residenee Phone ItW Office Medical Bldg. Phsas Cor. Lyttleton and DeKalb Hal Painting Amd Paperhanging egg Eddie Nolan Phone a06J LAND POSTED Notice ta hereby given all sons that banting, flshiil. otherwise trespassing on my U or making flrea, or permitttag aet by them to run or bum ***”• or pasturing thmreon. r therefrom any trees, wood, tixw or shrubbery, wiU be prosecatM the full extent of the law. 31-S4p MRS. KIZZIB DAv PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL ' Weailierstrips Sold and lastalled hy^ E.fL VETTH Tlw odr f-diKr •w’f in tids section p.aBosiiii Florence^ S. C WOT THAT UfBMfA CAN 1 I4k foot Oik ■Safas'. ri i fTK/ni.! T!r J’/ . r.. t. :