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•UtINESS MEN’S CLUB
MEET AT TRINITY CHURCH
Dr. R. W. MMce of Columbia
will apeak to the Bosinesa Men’s
club at Trinity M. B. church, Sun
day evening, January 19, at 7
0*ciock*
The Junior Choir and Mather
Academy will furnish music.
The pnblie is cordially invited.
MARSH
An excellent large farm honte, 86
acres, paved highway and river
frontage, modem bath and other
conveniences, 15 buildings Includ
ing large tenant house, two laf^e
bams, big, country atore with dwell
ing apartmenL Open fields, stump
less, nearly level, highly oultivatad.
Also heavy woods, and lake. Ap
praised 138,000. Sale $28,000, ona-
thlrd cash. Call at Funderburk
farm, six miles south of Jofforaon,
S. C., Chesterfield County, on High
way 151.
Marah Realty Sales, Inc.
Charlotte, N. C. Dial 4-8831
AotiHgts Confased
By Many lines On
The Main Street
Street Commissioner James Raley
has promised that just aS|Soon as
. the weather permits he will have
the new parking angle lines on
the streets In the business area
remarked and the old lines elimi
nated.
In the arM ' between Rutledge
and Dekalb street on Broad, there
has been much confusion for the
past several weeks'because of the
conflicting markings. Motorists
were inclined to criticise the city
for permitting the new lines to be
put in before the old lines were
eliminated.
The new parking angles are a
foot wider than the old spaces and
In the marking of the angle lines,
there was a big variance with .the
old lines. Hence when the bright
ness of the new lines became dim,
there was difficulty in distinguish
ing between old and new.
' Adv*rtt»«in*nts under this hewing
win be charged for at the rate W
minimum for *5 words, per iwrtlon.
Over words I l-8c pfr »or4-
set in 10 point type double charg^
Caeh must accompany order except
irher« cu*tom»r h** Ledger Account.
The McLeod Infirmary School of
Nursing, Florence, South Carolina, is
offering scholarships covering tuition,
uniforms, books, and maintenance to
qualified graduates of accredited High
Schools. The course of study covers 3
r
years from date of entrance; The next
class in which there are still*^veral va
cancies will enter February 3, 1947.
Apply to the Director of Nursing.
SAW MILL OPERATORS:
Wkjr not fet more out of your logs?
We will buy all gradee including low grade
hardwood*, random width*, etc.
CALL or WRITE:
HARLEE LUMBER & MFC. CO.
Buhopwille, South Carolina
SPRED
THE MODERN
WALL FINISH
Givt • lift to your rooms with SPRED, the famous sod origioal
oil *11101*100 water-mix paint. In a national poll on wall paint
colors, leading decorators preferred SPRED colors 3 to 1.
11 colors available. Excellent for liviog rooms, dining rooms '
■ed bedroonu. Easy to apply with brush or roller. Durable
and waabable. Ooe coat covers most surfsces including wall-
paper. No "painty" odor. Obe gallon does an average 10 x 14
roonu Dries in 30 minutes.
Only iColoR
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Beard’s Furniture & Appliance
Company
Glidden Paints
USE THE CHRONKif
WANT ADS
For Sale
FOR 8ALE—Used furniture. 407
DeKalb street, Camden. 44p
FOR 8ALE—One large R.-C. Cola
electric drink box, priced at $150.
Lewis Barfield, -Kershaw, S. C.,
Route 1.
FOR BALE—7-tube electric model
Sllvertone radio at 135.00. Lewla
Barfield, Kershaw, 8. C. Route 1.
44p
FOR SALE — Inlaid Unoleom.
Beard’s Furniture Company, Cam
den, S. C. 44c
FOR SALE^ne four-burner with
built-in oven, oil store. Bdward
C. Jordan, Route 1, DuBose Park.
Camden. Telephone 818-M. 44p
FOR SALE—Modem 5-room heated
house on large lot, Hampton
street. Basy terms. Shannon
Realty Co. 44c
FOR SALE—One way plow with
seeder attachment on rubber, $76.
May be seen at Whitaker Boykin
Company. J. L. Sweet. 44p
FOR SALE—One milk cow, or
dinarily a 5-gaIlon milker. See
Mrs. "Cotton” Clarke at City
Laundry or call IL^
FOR SALE—One 1930 "A” Model
Coupe, in good mechanical condi
tion, good tires. See Mrs. W. R.
Clyburn, 1615 Highland Ave., or
call 744-M. 44p
FOR. SALE—Large Electylc Re
frigerator, two doors, excellent
condition. Call 90. A. Sam Karesh.
I 44c
FOR SALE—To colored buyers
only ,8everal nice lots near Camp
bell and York streets, at low
prices. Also one 4-room house on
corner lot In North Kirkwood
section. See Shannon Realty Co.
Savage Bldg. 44c
FOR SALE — 36-Inch Bronxe
screen wire, we have a limited
quantity. Also, 24-lnch Oal-
vaniiedv.If you are flgurelng on
screens this summer, now Is the
time to buy before the rush. West
ern Auto Associate Store. 44-47c
WE NOW HAVE a good stock of
TThe Davis High Speed Truck and
Passenger tires in most popular
sixes. Come in and let us equip
your car or truck with these
guaranteed tires, and save money.
Western Auto Associate Store.
' 44.47c
FOR SALE—Gpod farm for
*ale, containing 93 acre*,
1 good dwelling 6 room*,
al*o, bam, *table and
*toreroom. E*tate of L. G.
Young. Juanitk Young,
admini*trator, We*tTiUe,
S. C., Route 2. 44p
I FOR SALE—One Japanese artillery
all leather saddle, new. This in
cludes bridle, leather pistol bags,
all pack stays, etc. Wonderful
•for hunting. Contact Everett
Montgomery. 782-J. *44p
I FOR SALE—Savage automatic 12-
gauge gun with case. This gun
is new and is complete with
modifier. May be seen at Frank’s
Drug Store. DeKalb SL Price
$110. ‘ 44c
FOR SALE — Clearwater
lake, 41 acre* land, one
5-room dwelling, one 3-
room dwelling, one cabin,
*tore and gri*t mill in ope
ration. Good peach and
apple orchard, ju*t in
prime. Good hog pa*ture.
Good *ize *trawberr3r
patch. Will sell reasonable
for quick sale. J. R. Rush,
1511 Sarsfield. 44p
[for SALE—All size Tarpaulins,
Farm Freezers, Agricultural
Chemicals, Commercial Refrig
erators. Earle Kirby, 415 E. Lib
erty St. Telephone 337, Sumter,
S. C. 43-48C
FOR SALE—152 acres of land be-
i longing to Robert Williams on
Highway No. 1, seven miles north
of Camden near Hyco Baptist
church; bound on west side by
lands of R. B. Elliott, on south
side by H. A. Marshall, on north
side by R, G. Rogers. Good tim
ber on part of land. For further
information see Charity Jones,
Camden. S. C., R-2, Box 65. 42-44p
FOR SALE—Warm Morning type
heaters, bums coal, coke or wood,
special at $39.50. Western Auto
Asiwclate Store. 44-47c
FOR SALE—A nice,' ccpvenlent,
comfortable hohie, 6 rooms, cel
lar, very Urge lot, good nelghbor-
ho^. See Shannon Realty Co.
<»hone 277. 44c
with American Flnrertt proinctfc
W* gonnmtee our product sad
workmanship. See J. W. Hajne*.
Phone S44-J. J. W. Bailey Termite
and Bettle Control Co. 4146p
For Ron!
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
. rooms, 407 W. DelCalb St., Cam
den.' S. C. 44p
FOR RENT — Sanding machine,
edging ^machlnsv polishing ma
chine for rent by the day or the
hour. B^d’* Furniture Co.
Telephone 780. 40-48c
Wanted
WANTED —One baby carriage.
Mint ,b* in perfect condition.
Call Camden Chronicle. 44p
WANTED—To buy a used bicycle.
Leave call at ^der Bowen, 805
EUst DeKalb. Phone 871-W. 44p
FOR SALE—One South Bend wood
or coal range. Excellent condi
tion. Three - folding single iron
beds with mattresses. Mrs. A. A.
Reasonover, 504 Laurent street.
44c
FOR SALE—Several snuill farms
near town at reasonable prices.
Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg.
44c
WE CARRY A COMPLETE stock
of Wall Paper of the latest de
signs. Come in and see our sam
ple book. Reduced prices on some
discontinued patterns. Western
Auto Associate Store. 44-47c
FOR SALE—A 1937 Willys Sedan.
Good tires. Car in good mechani
cal condition. Runs good. Motor
was recently overhauled. If you
want a good used car cheap, see
> me at once. Joe B. Gaskin, 1$40
Halle St., Camden, S. C. Phone
230-J. 44p
Lost — Pound
LOST—Cllrls yellow gold Mohawk
watch, between Retail Floral
shop and Camden theater. Call
Floral shop. 44c
LOST—Black leather billfold, on
streets of Camden, containing
$30.60. Return to Chronicle of
fice and receive reward. 44?
LOST—Female German puppy, 3
months old. ^ In vicinity of Rec
tory Square' Saturday afternoon.
Can identify. Reward. Mrs, Ro
land Ooodale. Phone 633. 44p
FOUND—Onf stray Guernsey bull,
about a year old and one butt
headed heifer, about same age.
Owner may claim same by pay
ing for feed and this advertise
ment. Hava had possession 12
days. J, N. SubletL Liberty Hill.
44p
MiscelbuMous
TRAVEL AND RESORT—Looking
for adventure? Visit the far-off
comers of the earth. Stran^^e,
ezodc lands that stir the imagina
tion. You have the world to
choose from . . , without a worry
in the world! Join the U. 8.
Army and have all your traveling
expenses paid! Oo to your near
est Array Recruiting Station for
additional informatioD, Camden
Post Office, Camden. S. C. 44c
PROTECT YOUR HOME TODAY
with CRE-O-TOX, time-tested and
approved by scientific experts. It
protects against rot and decay,
as well , as against termites and
dry wood beetles. It is a self-pene
tration and seif-impregnating
preservative. See J. W. Haynes.
815 Lyttleton StreeL Agent for
J. W. Bailey Termite and Beetle
Control Co. Darlington, Sumter
and Camden, 8. 0. 42-45p
WANTED—25 pounds of Cockle-
burr. clean. State price and
when you can deliver. The Cam
den Chronicle.' 44p
LE’T US watwproof your base
ment or concrete block house
WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned
Walnut picture frames, oval or
oblong. Write Box No. 221, Cam
den. S. C. 4S-44P
WANTED — All people suffering
from kidney tronble or back-ache
to try KIDDO. |1 Money back
guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy.
Phone 96. 81-50p
WANTED—To gave you money
on your fuel bill by Installing
life-time metal weatherstripping.
AH work guaranteed; also caulk
ing and Insulation. J, A. SelUrs,
Route 1, Sumter. S. C. Phone
4515. S8-44P
WANTED—Would like to get In
touch with some responsible
party ■ interested in I^autlful
Spinet type piano or medium slxe
cottage model Upright piano.
Want some family who 1* able to
assume several monthly install
ments and pay minimum down
payment. Both pianos fully guar
anteed like new. Address "Piano"
care Chronicle. 42-44c
WANTED—Floors to sand. I have
complete equipment to sand your
floors properly. Priced 8c per
square foot and up, depending
on condition of floor. Free esti
mates given. Contact J. G.-Wat
son. Telephone 780 day, 682-W
night. ‘40-460
man with car wanted to call'on
farmers in Kershaw county.
Wonderful opportunity, $15 to
$20 in a day. No experience or
capital required, Permanent.
Write today. McNess Company,
Dept C, Candler Bldg., Balti-
more 2, Md. 48-44p
VANTED — High-type, energetic
representative In Camden area to
sell home comfort Installations
for well established oontractlQg
firm. This is a field with almost
FMEPUUIOS
Ssiset from His laifstf
stock in Hio Sovlkoasl
NEW PIANOS
^ iMiillnIe delvecyi
fxco//«fif rofiMf im
lEUABLS nCONDinOIIED
Steinwoy, Moson li Hamlin,
Ckicksrinf, Knoko, aflMrs.
Baby Grands — U^flHs
Spinot StyUd Blonos
fhea* - wm* - CSM Ml
W.S.IilGE&SINIIIV9CII0IISE
FOR SALE—House and lota on
Bast Haile street, property of the
late M. M. Bvaoa. This is very de
sirable property located near city
.schools. For further Information
write H. F. Evans, Bennettsville,
S. C. ~ 4Stfc
I FOR SALE—One “Grand” Piano.
1201 ■'Campbell street, or phone
760-R. D. C. Kennedy. 4S-44c
I F<JIr sale—476 acres. HlghwaTsi.
through center of place, 2 splen
did houses, barn, electricity,
farms, streams, pulp wood, pine,
hard wood timber. 6 miles from
Camden. Miss Annie Mobley,
Camden. S. C. 48-45p
FOR SALE—Several nice bnilding
lots, prices ranging from $100 to
$400. Locate in White’s Gardens
near Hermitage Lake, overlooking
highway No. 1, about 1 mile east
of Camden. Cash or terms. See
C. E. Davis or call S05-J, after $
P. M. 4S-46P
FOR SALE—One Frick saw mil!
with edgers, complete with belt
ing and shafting, 59 horse Buda
Diesel power unit. Located six
n)iles from Camden on Blsbop-
ville highway. This mill is now
In operation. R. R. Wilkes, Cam
den, S. C. Phone 687-W. 4S‘44p
FOR SALE
3 Good Mules
1 Peanut Picker (Benthal)
David H. Banin
CAMDEN. S. C.
nnllinlted poesUUties for tho
right Bequlrements: 'Car.
gait* exparienee or personsUty,
high school education or bettor.
Write or call Rock Wool Insnlat-
ing Company of South Carolina,
1808 Senate streeL Columbia,
8. C.
SALESMAN WANTED — Opening
tor high type man In this terri
tory to repreaent old eetahllahod
Colnnbia firm. Experience ond
car neceesaryTirnllmlted earnings
on commission basis. Should earn
more than $5,000 per ysar. Olve
your qualifications when, answer'
Ing.. Send replies to “Salesman"
care of The Chronicle. 48ttc
FINAL. DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on January
22. 1947, Andrew B. Marlon will
make to the Probate Court of Ker
shaw County his final return as
Administrator of the estate of Mar
garet S. BumeL deceased, and on
the same date he will apply to the
said Court for a final discharge as
said Administrator. — • 41-44c
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Dec. 21, 1948.
PRE-WAR standard
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D. C D|XON’S BARGAIN
HOUSE
Ws handle a eompleta line of men,
women and ohildren’a ehoM. Ready-
to-wear and Men’a Work Clothing of
all kfnda. Also a wide variety of
notions.
CAMDEN, t. C.
'981 Broad 8t ' Phona 808-W
Camden
Memorial Company
QUALITY MONUMENTS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
C. Q. Komegay—Fred Pratt
WILUAM W. BATES
Special Agont
New York Life Inaurawea
Rcaldenee Phone ttW
Office Medical Bldg. Phona 44
Cor. Lyttleton and DeKalb Sta,
HAPPY JACK MANC
' MEDICINE
Th# product that |
amazod Dodort and i
perionced Dog Breeds
The product UBBd by C
Broa. Circus on thdr n
able doge aud animi
Money-Eiiick Guarantee
12 os. $1 28 os. It
DR, J. 9. UNDLER
Hajree Pbarmocy
Kershaw. S. C
STOP! THINl
Bad Weathei
Ahead!!
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lifetime Metal Weatl
stripping sold and insl
ed. All work Gnarank
ALSO CauBring an
Insulation.
J. A. SeOers
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SUMTER, S. C
Phonet Rnial 4511
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
For Experienced
MAINTENANCE AND LUMBER
OPERATIONS MAN
Plant Of National Wooden Pallet Organixation
BishopYille, S. C,
Future assnred for ambitioas. aggresshro and
capable pmrsoo. G.1. Training approved.
Write
NATIONAL PALLET CXHtP.
Othrer Buiidtag, Pittaburgb, Pa.
will be arranged for in Bisboprillo
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
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TWO STORY RESIDENCE^N. E. Comer of F
and Laurens Streets.
TWO STORY RESIlkfiCE—Unrens Court
STORE BUILDING—Main <fitroet
(Occupied by Birdsey Flour Store).
TWO STORY BUILDING-^ W. iComor of Br
and Rtttledgo Streets. 18 x 80 feet
ONE LOT—East side MBl Street facing about
feet on Mill Stroet; approximatoly 8 aero
ONE LOT—West tide of Mill Street facing al
400 feet on Street by about 296 foot des]
Bic^ for any of the abovo are asked for by i
uary 31. 1947 and can bo Imnilod to Mr. Lee N
who will give other mformati<m if desired.
If bid or bids are satisfactory, salo will be m
subject to approval of the Court
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W. R. Zemp,
Trustee for The Entorprise Building 4k Loan A
Building Materials
ALUMINUM ROOFING
ASPHALT SHINGLES
Greon and Gray-black
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