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FAac ttMir iMliiaH OSE THE CHROIOCU WANT ADS AtfT«rtlMinMit« ttBd*r thla hMdlmr t>« cbargM for at tho rat* of 40o aalnlraum for tS worda, p«r laaortlon. Ovar tt worda 11-Sc por word. Ads •or tB KT' 'point tTpa doubla eharca. Oaah mutt accompany ordar aocoa^ wliara cuatonar hia Ladvar Aooo«n€ For SaU FOR tAl.R~4ce twx. good oondl* thm. CaU €69-11. »p FORvAALE-—Store wood, oak aad R. H. Proreaaz, R-t, Logoff, S. C. 85-S8P / FOR SALE—Good milk and bottar cow. James T. Hasty at Hasty A Belk’s garage. Highway No.'l, Tiorth. Up FOR SALE—Bight nice building lots in the town of Kershaw. Mrs Claode Steele. Kershaw, 8. C. t5p FOR, SALE—80 to 100 gallon eoih pw tank and large Jacket heater. CaU Mrs. Cyril Harrison. I7S-W. ^ DECORATE-Ventilate with Ventu- Lite Venetian Blinds, mannfae* tnred in Sumter, 8. C., since 1038. Short of demand now, but soon plentiful in wood, steel or alnml- im. Make yours the best. Snmter Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. 82-S8o BICYCLE FOR SALE—In exceUent condition. 1807 Fair street ot phone 4dSW. Sip FOR SALE—One old*type large Majestic Range tor wood or ooaL 128.00; also, one smaU two-eyed coal heater, 18.00; also sweet po- Utoes IlSO per bushel. Mrs. B. Harry Baum, 1888 Highland Are. Phone 828-W, 88c FOR SALE—One: pair of honnds, one year old, can be seen at 1602 Broad St.. Camden, 8. C. J. D. , Crawford. S8p U li FOR SALE—Rembert's Camellias. Rare and standard kinds. Early Varieties nbw in bloom. Fall is best time for transplanting. Se lect yours early. Mrs. Robert Rembert, Rembert, 8. C. 29-ttc FOR SALE — Strawberry plants Klondyke rarlety for berries next spring, set now, any. quantity, 11.00 per hundred. B. H! Beam. Phone 825-W. 38tf FOR SALE—Oood dry wood. 12x16 Inch, We deUrer. Phone ?8.5-W 88-3ep FOR SALE—Cut flewera, ohrysan- themnms, all sisea and colors. Ifra. J. A. Roeeborottgfa, Logoff, R-l. Phone 787-M-2. 82-88? SEVERAL HUNDRED bushels Red Heart seed wheel cleaned and treated. 13.00 per bushel. J. L. Quy. 34-36C FOR SALE—Houses and lot at 1130 Broad St. See R. E. Holland, Adm. 84tf FOR SALE—Chain hoUC floor Jack, ,small rice, 8 sets of floor stands CaU till. R. B. Eddlnga. t8p FOR SALE—Warm Morning type coke stove with thermostat regn lator. Will heat house. |46.60. CaU 786.W. 1508 Sarsfield SL S8c FOR SALE—Several small farms near town. All near paved high ways and priced reasonably. Sse Rbaanon Realty Co. 16c FOR SALE—Bight nice lots on South Campbell street, for colored people only. See Shannon Realty So. Savage Building. 88c FOR SALE—Nice 6-room house with 2 lots, large front porch, screened in back porch, located in Rembert, S. C.. and is close to Shaw Field. A bargain for $1,800, Phone 285-W, Camden, S. C. S8-86P FOR SALE—478 acres, or In small tracts, lying on both sides of paved highway, good farmi, streams, gravel, pulpwood, pine, hardwood timber, houses In ex cellent condition, electricity, school and church ''on boundary line, six miles from Camden, 8. G. Miss Annie Mobley, Millwood Farm, Orangeburg, S. C. 84-S6p BUILOINQ MATERIAL FOR SALE —I will sell for removal from the premises the old L L. Young 5-room residence, and out-build- Ings located In* the Flat Rock neighborhood about 14 miles north of Camden. I also have for sale about 60 square yards of heavy asbestos sheeting for in sulation. a berch stairway and banisters, two marble mantsls and one new outside door. Apply to Henry Savage, Jr. 88c i HIS Gift Problem Can Be Solved NOW! Your Gift for HIM! WHOEVER that “him” may be— whatever his likes and dislikes— you can count on his liking the pa jamas you choose from pur stock for his Christmas present. Bright stripes in fine broadcloth. $3.88 pair WHITE SHIRTS * * Ideal Gifts Wm have a new shipment that will please him. - $2*40 wanf^z^* w OR Perhaps He Prefers a ... striped Shirt If 80^ we have a nice assortment on hand $2.40 each •snforixsd* *Shrinksge not mors than 1 perosm eWIN-HERMITAGE CO. PHONE 38 (U. S. Hichwaf No. 1, Northr PWnty of Parldnc Space)] The CAMpm CHROfllCLi CAMPMH, ■OVTH CAWeLIWA, FWDAY, WOVKWBBR IK 1B6S FOR SALE—A fins 14'room honss on large lot In center of realdenos section. Suitable for home, board ing bonae or apartments. An ex ceUent InvestmenL Shannon Realty Co. She FOR sale—BnUding lou in city and suburbs. Take advanta|;e of present low prices now while these choice lots are available. Shannon Realty Co., • 88c FOR SALE—Choice young turkeys. Just what you are looking for on Thanksgiving. Call W, D. Tran- tham. Phone 248. 38-S6p NOW WE CAN STICK OUR NECKS OUT—Just got In a nice little variety shipment of seat covers—not many but we -have been short for a while. If you had us put a set afide for you, come down at once and pick them up. Floor mats? Yes. all rubber, origi nal equipment type—spotlights— some anti-freeze, and other acces sory items to make winter driv ing a pleasure. Service Motor Co., 817 S. Broad St., Camden, S. C. 360 FOR SALE—36-acre fanb, one small honae, large bam. Property lo cated approximately 3 miles from Camden city Umits, Just off Cam- den-Kershaw highway. WUl sell cheap. See Grover Anderson at Camden Postoffice.. 85p FOR SALE-A 1941 Ford tractor and trailer unit complete, brakes, hand control, lights, fifth wheel, good rubber, and a new motor— strictly ready to roll without an extra dime of expense. Price is attractive. We h^ve, in addition, a lovely 1941 Special Buick Town Sedan, clean, good rubber, very good mechanically, radio, etc. This car for sale 6r trade. And, believe It or not, a 1936 Ford Pickup with a new motor. See these before you part with your hard-earned dough. Service Motor Co., 817 8. Broad St., Camden, 8. C. 85e Professional And.. V.. Bnsinoss Cards D. C. DIXON’S BARGAIN HOUSE We handle a complete line of men, women and ehlldren'e ahoee. Ready- to-wear and Men’s Work Clothino of all kinde. Also a wide variety of notions. CAMDEN, S. C. 951 Broad SL Phone B06-W TREE SURGERY Tr«e Trimminf and Remoral Ernest Nutting Box 51 Phone 306.M Camden, S. C. Camden \temorUd Companu QUALITY MONUMENTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY C. Q. Komegay-^Fred Pratt WILUAM W. BATES Special Agent New York Life Insurance Co, Realdenos Phone 8t1-J Office Medical Bldg. Phone 44 Cor. Lyttleton and DeKalb Sta. If it's Painting,' d<m*t put it off—^Pttt It On REMEMBERI Stein*s Paint Shop Phone 228^ E, DeKalb St There Is NO SUBSTITUTE for EXPERIENCE RADIO RSPAiRB-On all maka radloa. Phone 168, Camden For^ nitnre Co. 80c For Rent FOR RENT — Two unfnmUbed rooms. Apply 41S Walnut St SSp FOR RENT—Steam heat, fiipdshed bedroom, twin beds. 1204 Fair St 85p Wanted WANTED—By the hour, at 88 cents an hour, competent woman for bousocleanlng. Probably fOui hours per day regularly, occasion ally more. Telephone 261-J or call at 210 Greene street. 86p WANTED—Three 4 or 5-room bouse or apartment In or near . Camden. Mrs. Margaret Dorothy, R-l, Box 8, Camden. S4-86p Kornegay Secures Finest In Hearses Driwaa HU Naw pBTchaaa From Rockford, IIL, To Camdon MALE HELP WANTED—Oppor -tunlty of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers In Kershaw county. No.: experience or capital required.! Must have auto, good references.) Permanent Write or wire Mc- Ness Company, Dept. T, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 38-36p WANTED — All people suffering from kidney trouble or t>ack-ache to try KIDDO. |1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 96. 81-60p Loot — Found LOST—Ration book No. 4. Finder return to Clement R. Duncan, Box 134, Camden. ^ LOST—Early Wednesday morning off running board of car, one num ber 2 square Brownie kodak. Finder plsaae return to Manor Guest home, DeKalb St. 38p M./E. FORTE L Build^g Contmetor PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold Bad Installod by R R VETTH. Tho only factory o^piip- A pod and trainad machank In Ihk gartioM. P.O. BomIISI FIqmob^ S|. C wmrnifmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm LOST—Man’s Bulova gold wrist watch with leather strap, near Hampton Park on Monday. Find er please return to W. F. Nettle-i, Jr„ at W. F. Nettles A Son store on South Broad street and receive libMnl reward. 86-S6p LOST—One brown leather blllfold- er, containing a sum of money and Important papers, including two ration cards. Identification inside billfolder. Liberal reward Ray H. Cbewning, 714 Walnut Ave. Phone 682-W, Camden, S. C. SSp Uae Chronicle Want Ada -The Komegay Funeral ' home boasts of one of the finest hearse vehicles In the state. C. Granger Komegay arrived Ih Camden Monday evening, driving a new Eureka Cadillac hearse from Rockford, 111. ’nie hearsq is admit tedly one of the finest obtainable and is a master of automobile body craftsmanship. SEABOARD PARK CLEANED Through the Joint efforts of the park commission of which Leslie Myers is chairman, the Garden club and Mr. Hoffman, the station agent. Seaboard Park Is being cleaned and tidied. ) The shrubs have been pruned, old grass mowed, .winter grass planted through the central portion and trash caqe placed. It is reepecttnlly requested that the pnbiic cooperate in keeping this important center clean. All refuse, bottles and drinking enps should be deposited in the cans. By so doing onr dUsens may be proud of Its station park. Blndows 9iitteped SpUe work is rspsrtsB to have been back of the shattering of ssv- eral panes of glass fai tho Redfeam garago on West IMUh otreot last Sstimdsy night While the party who smaahsd the glass Is known, no arrssts have been made aa the Redfeam com pany refused to fUs any coiitolain(. SINOINQ CONVENTION TO MEET The Lee county singing eonVsn- tion will meet In its 118th ssssloa on Sunday, November 17, at S:SS p. m., at Antioch Baptist church, lo cated 8 miles east of Camden on the Bishopvllle highway, We expect all our old singers and the Pal metto .quartet of Lancaster, led by Mr. Davis, prestdent of ths Lsnoss- ter singing conventton, also Buffalo quartet of Kershaw. » fQsted Hsretolore I ha^^ _ hnxt^ on ay lands, rkk ^ ahnosd. RereatteV I hPow any hutlog or ti* In any mannsr on .,5^ m Mads anywhsra. 2^ 8. J. TOACKMON. M. D. nNAL discharge on Novemt *8, 1948, Mrs. Willis Mae Wnnt< will ^e to the Probate Com Kershaw County her final mnr« Administratrix of ths^Uiu ^ Nsttlss, dseesadL and on ^ the will apply to the IMSp N. C. ARNETT, _ ^ _ J’ldgo of Probate i CMaden, B. C., October 24, mi. se Chronkle Want KEWSBUSS... They moy not bo In IhB Dictionary... but You'll End thorn on our Sholvos (X. the £zcton that has made our estabUshmeat Prs- scripcion Hcadqoaners Is tbs fact that your Phyticisn knows that he can count on us to stock ths newest spe- dslty, or die nnuiusl drug that it rarely prescribed. For careful compounding, pre- diely as the doctor directs, bring ns your prescripdont. DeKalb Pharmacy PbcMie 98 • e eeeee sees see rrroiv jPrintina 'mpanu W£ PRINT mRYTHING BUT MONEY MARION RAILEY MISS LORINE STRAK MISS EDNA STRAK TELEPHONE 2594 813 Lyttleton St CAMDEN, S. G (>eft(E mmy^r ammmmmi vou WITH CURKSON iwisfavia 94 CLARK^DNTIREltRVIU 66 7* DfA'Ai^ Sr Wfe’re Blowing Your Horn! How? By tetUinc the rest of the nation ... over and over agidn . to **lAok Aluad—Look South** fot induatrkd opportunitiaa. Month after montib...yaar after year...we're pottlnf out hard-earned caah to boy milUona of pa^ of advtf- rising in nationally-circnlated publieationa. So that we ^can "aound off* aboot tha faat-growing Soothland. So that we can place pereuaaive facta bafbre the natioo'B induatrialista. boainaaemant and financiara. "Letting people know” is peying oC^ toa Jutt look M the many buay now factorise throuitfxiot the South. And more are on the wayl We’re blowing yoor bom. Snral Bat wt know ifa ottfhom^toa Bacaoaatha Southara Railwayia$urtaai parcel of the Sooth. Becange we alao benefit wban we help the territory we aarve to grow and proRpar. J " SOUTHERN RAILWAT ' I ‘1 rfs &Vj., ..w