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WANT ADS
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FOR 8AI.E—Id-inch boys Who.
Phono 694 between 9 end I. 88p
FOR 8ALE«-FiTe burner tnble top
oil range. Looks like now. Call
1S5-W. tic
FOR 8ALE~New Por^ecUon oU
range, 5 burners, slightly used.
Call at Watts Anto and Home
Supply store, EL DeKalb street
Phono 657. tSc
FOR dALI—Oirls small bicycle In
good condition. Phone 20. ftP
FOR 8ALK--OBO Rip Saw and one
Jig Saw. Caroltam FumUnre Co.
Phmto 660. ISc
FOR' 8ALE — One new 26-lnch
wheel ladles bicycle. Phone
171-M or Rabon at 140.^ 88p
FOR SALE—Oood dry wood. 12x16
inch. Wo dellTor. Phone 286-W
27-40P
FOR 8ALE—Store wood, oak and
pine. Call R. H. Proreaux,' R*2,
Lugoff, 8. C. letStp
VOR SALE—^Two work horsoa, 2
mules sereral to pick from. James
West. Cnil at Camden Tractor
and Implement Company office.
Bast DeKalb street. 28p
FOR SALE—Fat choice roasting
hens alire 45c lb., cheaper in lots
of 10 or more. Mrs. Hell L.
Smith, 1215 Lyttleton St. Phone
tSl-J.^Wf
NEED A CHRISTMAS TREE?—If
so, place yonr ordor for a nice
cedar, laive or small, to be de-
lirered December 16. l7, 22 or 24.
Call 606-M. D. P. Peebles. 88c
FOR SALE—One boys bicycle, 28-
> Inch frame. In good condition.
Can be seen at 1810 Broad street
W. C. Salmond. 88p
FOR SALE—One 28-inch nsed boys
bicycle. New tires ~ and tubes.
Call 764-J or can be seen at 1206
Highland Are. 88p
FOR SALE-«4SmaU farm near towb.
Less than half price of adjoin
ing property. A' good ' bny for
some one. See. Shannon Realty
Co. Phone 277. ' 88c
FOR SALE—City and suburban
lots at rery reasonable prices.
Select yours now, before prices
advance. Build when building
Costs ere lower. See Shannon
Realty Co. Phone 277. 88c
Wanted
FOR SALE—1985 Ford V-8 Coach.
Can be seen at Court House Sat
urday frpm 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
Walter Hough. 38p
FOR 8ALB—Rembert's Camellias.
Rare ^and sundard kinds. Barly
Tarietles now In bloom. Fall is
best time for transplanting. Se
lect yours early. Mrs. Robert
Rembert Rembert S. C. ' 29-tfc
FOR SALE—Houses and lot at 1180
Broad St. See R. E. Holland,
Adm. 84tf
FOR SALE—Camellas and axalias
In bud and bloom, pink dogwood,
grafted ornamental, crabapples,
etc. Also 2 acres of choice nursery
stock, Borden Nursery, Mrs. C.
M. Enamuel, mgr. Phone 2808,
Rembert, S. C. 86-39c
WANTED TO BUY—Metal pipe.
Carolina Furniture Co. Phone
660. • S8e
WANTED—Several 4 to 7-room
houses to buy for our clients. List'
yours with us now. Shannon
Realty Co. Savage Bldg. 88c
MALE HELP WANTED — Good
Jobs for former Army, Navy, Ma
rine and Coast Guard specialists
Job Mos.. Grades
Cook 060 5, 4
Pharmacist 149 4, 8
Photographer ,.... 152 5, 4
Translator 267 6, 4. 3
Operations. NCO ..814 4, 8
Uason Pilot 772 5, 4, 8
Postal Clerk 056 6, 4
and many other skills. Qualified
Army, Navy, Marine or Cout
Guard veterans who held any of
some 400 occupational specialties
.__for 6 months or more may now
enlist in the new Regular Army
at a grade depending upon the
IBM
HIS Gift Problem
Can Be Solved NOW!
length of yonr previous occupa
tional sp^alty service. New
high Army pay and the oppor
tunities for advancement make
an Army career more,attractive
now than ever before. Stop In.
and find out the special grade
you will receive under this new
War Department regulation. Ap
ply At the U. 8. Army Recruiting
Station, American Legion Bldg.,
Camden, on each Monday. 38p
WANTED-6 or 4 room furnished
apartment for winter season Im
mediately. Can Mr. Hardin.
Phone 16. 38c
WANTED TO BUY—Oil beateM.
oil cook stove of any kind and
iron beds and springs. Carolina
Furniture Co. Phone 660. 88c
WANTED TO BUY—One five-room
house and grocery combined in
good loSallty. H. T. Stephens.
Route 1, Ldgoff, S. C. 88p
RADIO REPAIRB-On an naW
radios. Phone 166, Camden fur
niture Co. Me
ALL MAKES OF SAWS —
Filad^ ant and gnirnnad.
CaoMioa Tractor and Imk
plamanl Ca., CanxlBCu
For Rant
FOR RENT—t rooms, steam hedt
with twin beds. Call 611-J. t8p
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished
room. Plxms 107-M. 88p
FOB RENT—Pumishsd bedroom.
Call 285-W. tie
WANTED AT ONCE--Good honest
country family, white or colored,
to rent or do share fanning
growing pecans and cattle. Good
home with electric lights. Plenty
of wood, good pasture and fine
pecan trees. Mrs. Nell L. Smith,
1215 Lyttleton St Phone 361-J.
38tf
WANTED—To save « you money
on your fuel bill by installing
llfe-tlme metal weatberstrlpping.
All work guaranteed; also caulk
ing and Insulation. J. A. SelUrs,
Route 1, Sumter, S. C. Phone
88-44P.
451^
MALE HELP WANTED—Profit
able work for yonng men In
Japan. All expenses paid and 690
per month. You’ve heard of the
fighting 1st Cavalry Division—
first to reach Manila, first in
Tokyo. Its men wear dlstloguiah-
ed unit citations' for action on
Loa Negros, Kwajalein and
Leyts. Today, they’re In Japan,
and If you are otherwise qualified
you can be one of them! Sports,
entertainment and travel oppor
tunities are highly developed In
this division’s area. Luxurous
hotels, theaters, swimming pools,
tennis clubs, golf courses and ball
' parks provide more choice of pas-
> time than is enjoyed by the
average civilian at home. High
overseas pay (20 per cent above
domestic base pay), excellent
medical and dental care, good
food and lodging and a generous
retirement plan make this oppor-
. tunity too good to miss. Young
men who can meet prescribed
standards, and who enlist for 3
years, are entitled to designate
the 1st Cavalry Division (Mech
anised) at time of enlistment.
Initial training 'given before de
parture from U. S. Get full details
at Army Recruiting Station,
American Legion Bldg., Camden,
, on each Monday. * S8p
Buy mid Urn Christmas Soals
Professional And..
... Business Cards
FOR RENT—Good S-room house
with electric lights, $8.00 per
month, garden spot and wood
free. Located 12 miles east of
Camden. Mrs. Nell L. Smith, 1215
Lyttleton St. I^one 861-J. 88tf
FOR RENT—New modem poultry
farm with electric lights and
running water. Price reasonable.
Located 18- miles east of Camden.
Mrs. Nell L. Smith. 1216 Lyttle
ton St. Phone 351-J. S8tf
duriag Saata Claaa parada. Name
EUsabeth M. Wimberfy eagrarai
oa back. CaU |9t-W. Baward. 88c
found—Ladlea wrist watdi wUh
ialtlals on back. Owner may re
cover *ksme by identifying -watch
sad paying for this ad. See Henry
Anderson, Sr., 1819 Gordon 8L,
aftw 8:10 p. m. 88-40p
LOST—Man’s grayish tan Oarbar-
dine raincoat Thanksgiving day
at BGGamdeit footbaU game. If
fond call Mrs. W. P. Beckham,
Jr„ Uberty HIU, 8. C., and re
ceive reward or call 782-W. 88p
FOUND—A remedy for badt-ache
due to kidney trouble. ,Try KID-
DO, only |1. Money back guar
antee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone
fg, 31-60p.
CREIHTOIIS
AH partiai laiilited to Ihe aalalt
of Alfred X. McLeod toe htoi^
notified to make payassat to tte
undersigned, and all partlea. It aay,
having clatans agalnn the said ew
tate will preaeat them Ukewlae,
duly attei^, within the time pre
scribed by law. S74Se
EDNA A. McLBOD,
Bxecutiix.
Caaadan, S. C.. Nov. II, 1946.
' CITATION
Loat — Found
LOtT-v-On Monday, a black fur-
lined glove. Please return to
John Wilson, 909 Lyttleton St.
^MP
LOST—^Ration books No. 4. Issued
to Lee P and Patricia McClain,
Camden, Route 2. 88p
LOST'—Ladles’ yellow gold Elgin
wrist watch on Friday, Nov. 29',
HAPFY JACK MANGE
MEDICINE
Tho product that haa
amuod Doctors and oz-
poriencod Dof Breodors.
Tho product used by Cole
Bros. Cirena on thoir Yahi*
able dofo and animala.
Monoy-Btook Guarantee.
12oa.$lJK); 28'oi. $3.00
DR. J. 'B. UNDLER
Hayoa Pharmacy
Karsbaw^ S. C
The State of Sooth Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. AroetL Probate Judge:
Whereas. Paul A. WUlUms made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and
effects of Charlie E. Williams.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the
Kindred and Creditors of The said
Charlie E. Williams, deceased, that
they be and appear before me. In
the Court of Probate, to be held at
Camden. S. C., on December 16,
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. 88-40c
Given under my hand this SOth
day of NovembOT Anno Domini
1948.
N. C. ARNETT, >
Jo4ge of Probate.
PRE-WAR OTANDARD
METAL
Weatherstrips
Sold and Inslallod by
E. E VEHH
The only factory equip
ped and trahied mach^c
in thin section.
P.a Bos 1161
Florence, S. C
D. C DIXON’S BARGAIN ,
HOUSE
Ws handle s eompiste tins of men,
women and ohildran’s ahoes. Rtady-
to-wear and Man’s Work Clothing of
all kinds. Alao a wida variety of
notions.
CAMDEN, 8. C.
951 Broad St. Phone SM-W
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 our stock
for his Christmas present. Bright
stripes in fine broadcloth.
$3.88 pair
WHITE SHIRTS
* Make Ideal Gifts
We have a new shipment that will pleaae
him.
$2.40
each
eanforized*.
OR
Perhaps He Prefers a ...
Strip^ Shirt
If 80, wa bawe a nice assortment on hand*
$2.40
now.
each
sanforised*
aghrlaksfs not mors than 1 percent
ERWIN-HERWTAGE CO.
PHONE 38 •
(II. 8. Highway No. 1, North Planty ol Parkinf Space)
TREE SURGERY
Tree Trimming and
Remoral
Ernest Nutting
Box 51 Phono 306-M
Camden, S. C.
Camden
Memorial Company
QUALITY MONUMENTS
IMMEDIATE DEUVBRY
C. CL Komegsy->Fred Pratt
wiluaM w. Bates
Special Agent
New York Life Insnranee Co.
Reeldenoe Phone 8S1-J
Office Medical Bldg. Phone 44
Cor. Lyttleton and DeKalb Bta.
If it’s Painting, don’t put
it off-v-Put It On
REMEMBER!
Stein*s PaintShop
Phono 228-J E. DeKalb St.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Kershaw County Finance Co.
Will Opan Its Offices To The People of Camden and
Kershaw County. Watch for Formal Announcement
in the Near Future.
1. FINANCING SERVICE To purchase Automo
biles, ^pliancee. Household Equipment.
2. PERSONAL LOANS — For All Worthy Purpoees.
Home Owned and Operated
At FAIR RATES of Interest
i
WUson L. MiUs
n
CAROLINA
PEANUT BUTTER
An BwaaT'todsbtto to fK.
Wcfir ft
warshjr aeWlsi to maka
tbs i^errignsd. sad aU^SS
any, hsvlag eiatau agsintttST^
will preaent them Ukm
duly, sttoetoA within the tlm*
•crthst by law.
MRS. SARAH 1c MARSH
MRS. LOUISB By CQLyFitjq
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Then h
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NOSUBSmUTBl
for
E’ERIENCE
M. E. FORTE
Buflding Contractor
If you wi^ yonr honea fraad ol termites;
Or paint spreaded outside or in (bmah or spray);
Or if it IS a wall that reqnhfes paper;
An auto or fumiUira Aat Mod* rafinUitii, —
Call 6054 and uy WHAT, WHERE and WHEN.
EDDIE NOLAN
Camdoi, S. C — - — PboBa 6064
NOTICE
' We now haye an experienced man to do roof-
I
ing work of all kinds.
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•New roofs put on
•Old roofs repaired and siding put on
/
* WE HAVE PLEfTTY OF ROOFING SUPPUES
ON HAND
Oty Equipment & Supply Co.
PHONE 6
WHITE HOUSE
MILK
•UNNYBRDDK DRADI A LARGE FRESH
EGGS
1 doa.
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STANDARD QUALITY |j
PEAS i
! "i.* 25c
suNnyfield flour for
PANCAKES
lie
LORD MOTTS FRENCH STYLE STRING
BEANS
!1’19c
IONA SLICED
BEETS
\At
can / 1"1V
SUNNYFIELD ASSORTED
CEREAI^
1
— 22c
ORANGES
216 SIZE
ORANGES
DELICIDUB
APPLES
NEW WHITE
POTATOES
-texa's pink
GRAPEFRUIT
TENDER GREEN
BEANS
FRESH SLICING
TOMAtOES
81b.b{«
doz.
2 lbs.
10 lbs.
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39c
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25c
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39c
29c
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