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THl CAMVEN CHAOfftCLl, CAMDlil, tOUTW CAAOUMA, FWiDAV, FllAUAWY H Ity
Buy-SellRent
USE THE CHRONICU
WANT ADS
AdvcrtlMRianta ander this beadlnc
.wtU ba cbargcd for at the rate of 40c
oulnlmum for 25 word*, per Ineertlon.
Ovtr 26 words 1 l-2c per word. Ada
set In 10 point type double charge.
Cash must accompany order except
where custonter has Ledger Account.
For Salo
FOR SALE—Genuine 6 cubic foot
Deepfreete in perfect running or-
’ der. 210 Greene St., Phone 261-J.
48p
FOR SALE—2 brood sows, 1
Guernsey milk cow, 1 good work
horse. Mrs. C. W. Jordan, Ker
shaw, S. C., Route 1. 48p
BABY CHICKS—Get new price list
and sare money. Worthwhile
Chicks. 101 W. North Arenue,
Baltimore 1, Md. 48-60p
FOR S^LE—Six pointer puppies.
2 1-2 months old; 4 females and
2 males, $15.00 for females and
$26.00 for males. J. A. Bell, Lo
goff, 8. C., Route 1. 48p
Camden. Misg
Camden, S. C.
Annie
Mobley,
4$-48p
FOR, SALE—1939 Chevrolet truck,
long wheel base; new 1946 motor,
priced at $750.00. H. T. Stephens,
Lugoff, 8. C. '<8P
FOR SALE—I red mare mule about
11 or 12 years old, reasonable.
See R. S. Dixon, Route 1, Black
River road.
FOR SALE—22 foot Palace trailer,
complete with Butane gas stove
and built-in Ice box. May be seen
at Service Motor Co., 8. Broad
street.
FOR SALE—Army blankets in good
condition. $2.98; boys’ overalls,
$1.49, $1.98 and $2.60; men’s cov
eralls, $4.98 and $5.50. D. C.
Dixon Bargain House, 951 and
939 Broad street. 47-49c
FOR SALE—One built-in oven.
Florence Oil stove, $35.00; one
coll hot water heater with tank,
$20.00 1612 I.Akevlew St., .Cam
den, 8. C. Phone 649-W. 48-49p
FOR 8ALE-^no five burner Pros-
perlty oil'* stove with built-in
oven In good condition, $80.00.
Call 73 between 8 a. m. and
6 p, m. 48-49p
CENTIPEDE GRAS Beat
time to set out this grass
is Spring. Not hsumed by
bugs or drought—Grows
in full sun or shade—
Grows' close to ground.
Requires little mowing.
See me for estimate. Ern
est Nutting. Phone 306-M.
48p
FOR SALE—476 acres. Highway 34,
through center of place, 2 splen
did houses, barn, electricity,
farms, streams, pulp wood, pine,
hard wood timber, 6 miles from
NICE HOME FOR SALE — 806
Green street; two-story sevens
rooms. First floor consists of liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen, 2
bedrooms and one bath. Second
floor, two bedrooms and two
baths. Furnace heat, Immediate
possession. Contact L. C. Shaw
and Co.. 1326 Main street^. Phono
9917—21560, Columbia. S; C. 48c
FOR SALE—One Florence auto
matic 6-burner oil stove. White
kitchen cabinet, table and chairs.
Dinette suite and other house
hold furniture, slightly used.
Reasonable price. Call 736-W, 48p
FOR BALE—By Shannon Realty
Co., Savage Bldg.
Beautiful building lots in Kirk
wood Heights and on Sarsfleld
Ave,
Also several choice wooded lots
on old Cheraw road, near U. 8.
Hwy. No. 1 and south of Air- Port.
Also for exchange, one 40 acre
farm for small city home. Phone
277. 48c
FOR SALE—For removal, several
houses on Baum farm on Lock
hart road, north of Camden. J. L.
Guy. 47-48C
- LOOK -
FRIGWMIST AIR-CONDITIONED
VEGETABLE DISPLAY CASE
— ALSO —
4'FOOT DISPLAY CASE
For Meat —Dairy Products — Wines, Etc.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
TWIN STATES EQUIPMENT COMPANY
2227 Sumter Street Columbia, S. C. Phone 25676
FOR BALE—Velvet beana and
Giant 8traU Crotolarla seed, B.
8. Younia Weatville, 8. C. 46-60p
FOR BALE—All else Tarpaulins,
Farm — Freexera, Agricultural
Chemicals. Commercial Refrig
erators. ECnrlClrbyr 416 B. Lib
erty St. Telephone 337, Sumter,
8. C.
FOR BALE—1941 Ford DeLuxe Se
dan In fine condition, with heater
and radio. Only $970.00. P. Mc-
Lure, 818 Campbell street, phone
851-J. 48p
■ I —
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY—One clean 1937
Ford Coach or Sedan. H. T.
Stephens. l.,ugoff. 8. C. 48p
WANTED—One gorfd milk cow,
Preferable young. Mrs. J. H.
Truesdale, Route 2, Lugoff, 8. C.
48p
WANTED—School bus body or
trailer. Must be In good condi
tion and reasonable. Will pay
cash..‘’X, X.," care Chronicle. 48p
WANTED—Farm labbr, white or
colored family, with 2 to 4 people
to work. Steady work, fair pay.
Apply at 1215 Lyttleton street,
Camden, S. C. 48-49c
SALESMEN WANTED—Men to
supply foods, vitamins and other
essential products to consumers
in City of Camden and west and
southeast Lee county. Full time.
Write at once. Rawlelgh’s, Dept.
SCn-181-183. Richmond. Va. 48p
MALE HELP WANTED—Man will
ing to work 7 hours daily 6 days
per week, can average $60.00
weekly on established local
route. Write Dept. S3, The J. R.
Watkins Co., Richmond. Va.
48-50P
WANTED—A'’Settled colored man
to share crop on a fifty-fifty
basis. Prefer one horse share
cropper but will consider two.
Have stock and all farm equip
ment. Apply "Sharecropper," care
of Chronicle.
WANTED TD BUY—Two mules. J.
B. Cantey. Phone 842 Camden.
tfc
HELP WANTED—MALE DR FE
MALE—Can you use an extra
$5.00 dally for 4 hours' work
serving regular customers? Full
time work also available. Write
Dept. 8-3. ’The J. R. Watkins Co.,
Richmond, Va. 46-48p
MIKE UARK^ON TIRE WC
^DOWXI KAVe ANY
.TT2OU0LE MEETING
RUM l»nD
CLARKSON
TIRESERVKE
Cj^jjLO/caJtUd (^u/t "
CLARKSON TIRC SCRVICf
667 • (^£S7 Sr
SALESMAN WANTED — Opening
for high type man In this terri
tory to represent old established
Columbia firm. EJxperlence and
car necessary. Unlimited earnings
on commission basis. Should earn
more than $5,000 per year. Give
your qualifications when answer
ing. Send replies to "Salesman’’
care of The Chronicle. 43tfc
For Rent
FDR RENT—Furnished apartment,
3 rooms and bath. Call Paul
Semple, 243. 48p
Lost — Found
FD UNO—Cockerel Spaniel pup,
black and white. Owner call at
Dr. Rhame’a residence.*' 48c
FOUND —Ladies ^whlte mitten.
Owner can get same by paying
for this ad. The Chronicle. 48p
FOUND—A remedy ,for back-ache
due to kidney trouble. Try KID-
DO, only $1. Money back guar
antee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone
96. 31-50p.
Miscellaneous
MIAMI CIRCLE TOUR—Chartered
motor coach. Personally conduct
ed. March 16-23. Transportation
sightseeing, hotels, tips included,
$105.00. ’The Moore Tours, 2100
Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N. C. 48p
EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND
REPAIR WORK — Our expert
piano tuner and repair man will
be In your vicinity in the next
few days. Wrlfe us at ohee if
yon want him to call and give
you Free Estimate. We fully
guarantee all work done. Na
tional Plano Sales Co.. P. O. Box
1219, Salisbury, N. C. ' 46-48c
FOR RENT—One furnished bed
room, 1217 Fair street, or see
Mrs. J. Q. Cunningham, at Belk’s
store. 48c
FOR RENT—One furnished bed
room for working couple or gen
tleman. Access to living room.
Call 662-W. 48p
"Bet Yon 65 Cents
That Bron-chn-iiiie
Eases Your Cough”
Caused by Colds or
Upper Bronchial Irritation
pus doM •howM you unimstak*
aWo rallaf from {ha oough. Cough,
coughing A row mora Soaoa of good
old Bron-chu-llnt Bmulalon may h* all
you nood and uaually half a bottia doaa
lha trick Satisfaction guaranteed or
your druggtat la authorised to refund
the M “■
cf;ntB you paid for It. Tbat'a
kow good It la.
No dope—no sweet stuff—won’t make
you a drug addict nor upset your atom-
Bron-cbu>llne Eknulston will
ach but
ease that cough and bring relief to IrrI
tated membranea. What do you bet?
If Reaulta are what you want gat
Bron-chU'llne today
DeKALp PHARMACY—PHONE 95
MASTER'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that In ac
cordance with the terms and pro
visions of the decree of the Court
of Common Pleas of Kershaw Coun
ty dated January 25, 1947, in the
case of Emma Barfield, Edward
Barfield, Florence Barfield Horton,
Emma Barfield Davis, Earl K. Wat
son and Robert Eldridge Watson.
Plaintiffs, vs. Lewis Barfield, Mary
Ruth W. Whitehouse and Elsther
Watson, Defendants, I will sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, before
the Court House door at Camden,
South Carolina, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday
in March next, being the third day
thereof, the following described
property:
Parcel I (not surveyed) as de
scribed In deed of Lewis Barfield
to L. E. Barfield, recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Court for
Kershaw County In Deed Book BM
at page 478; All that piece, parcel
or tract of land situate, lying and
being In Kershaw County, State of
South Carolina, containing Ninety-
seven (97) acres, and being bound
ed as follows; North by Little
Lynches Creek—East by property
of Elza Jane Baker, and the Lock
hart Road, South by property of
George Shropshire and West by
property of Pulton Williams.
ALSO
Tract 1. All that parcel or tract
of land In School District 28, coun
ty of Kershaw, state of South Caro
lina. containing Two Hundred Nine
teen and 12-100 (219.12) acres, and
designated as Tract No. 1 on plat
of the Estate of L. E. Iterfield by
A. B. Boykin. Surveyor, dated Sep
tember 6, 1946, and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of Court for
Kershaw County In Plat Book 12,
page 86. said tract being bounded
as follows; Northeast by Tract No.
2 of said plat and lands of Baker;
Northwest by Tract No. 3 of said
plat, and lands of D. A. Barfield:
Southwest by lands of Will Perry,
and the Holden Estate; and South
east by lands of Bowers.
Tract No. 2. All that parcel or
tract of land lying and being In
School District 28, County of Ker
shaw, State of South Carolina, con
taining Twenty-seven and 42-100
{21 At) acres, and designated as
Tract No. 2 on “plat of the Estate
of L. E. Barfield by A. B. .Boykin,
Surveyor, dated September 6, 1946.
end recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Kershaw Countv
in Plat Book 12, page 86; said traqt
being bounded as follows; North
east by Tract No. 4 of said plat;
Northwest hr Tract No; 8^ of said
plat; Southwest by Tract No. 1 of
said plat, and Southeast by lands
of Baker.
Tract No. 3. All that parcel or
tract of land lying and being on
Baskins Creek, School District 28,
County of Kershaw, State of South
Carolina, containing Forty-four and
72-100 (44.72) acres and deeignated
as Tract No. 3 on said plat of Es
tate of L. E. Barfield by A. B. Boy-
)iln. Surveyor, dated September 6,
■>946, and recorded In the office of
the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County In Plat Book 12,- page 86;
said tract being bounded as fol
lows: North and East by Tract No.
4 of slid put; South by lands of
D. A. Barfield; and West by tracts
No. 1 and No. 2 of said idat.
Tract No. 4. AU that pmreel or
tract of land lying and being on
Little Lynches Creek, School Dis
trict 28, County of Kershaw and
Stat# of South Caroliim, containing
Three Hundred Eighty-four and
64-100 (384.64) acres, and being
designated as Tract No. 4 on plat
of Estate of L. E. Barfield by A. B.
Boykin, Surveyor, dated September
6. 1946, recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County In Plat Book 12, page 86;
said tract being bounded aa fol
lows: North by lands of J. B. Wat
son; East by Little L3rnche8 Creek;
South by lands of D. A. Barfield,
and TVacts No. 2 and No. 3 of said
plat, and lands of Baker, and West
by Tract No. 3 of said plat, and
by lands of Baker.
Parcel 1 to be sold separately.
Tracts Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 to
be sold both separately and aa a
whole, the highest aggregate bid
to be accepted.
Terms of sale; For Cash. The
Master to require of the success
ful bidder or bidders a deposit of
five per cent of the bid, unless he
be one of the tenants in common,
said deposit to be forfeited In,case
of non-compliance. The bidding will
not remain open after the sale but
fompliance may be made im
mediately.
N. C. ARNETT,
Porbate Judge, Ex-Offlclo Master
for Kershaw County, S. C.
Savage ft Marion
Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
LAND POSTED
Notice Is hereby given that the
lake end adjoining lands, 6 miles
north of Camden, formerly owned
by R. M. Kennedy, Jr., and now the
property of Colonial Lake Corpora
tion. Is posted. Treepassing of any
nature la forbidden and offenders
will be prosecuted to the full ex
tent of the law.
Henry Savage, Jr.
46-48C Attorney
All parties indebted of the es
tate of W. T. Redfeam are hereby
notified to make payment to the
undersigned, and all parties. If any,
laving claims against the said es
tate will present them IHcewise,
duly attest^, within the time pre
scribed by law. 46-48c
RUTH C. REDPEARN,
Administratrix.
RUFUS J. REDPEARN.
Administrator.
Camden, S. C.. Jan. 23, 1947.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on February
28, 1947, M. Q. King will make to
the Probate Court of Kershaw
County his final return aa Adminis
trator c. t- «•> of the estate of Zach
J. King, deceased, and on the same
date he will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge as said
Administrator c. t. a. • 47-50c
N. C. ARNETT,
Probate Judge.
Camden, S. C., Jan. 28, 1947.
CITATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Ernest Dowey made
enit to me to grant him letters of
a >ninlstration of the estate and
effects of W. D. Dowey.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
W. D. Dowey, deceased, th%t they
be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at
Camden,' S. C., on February 7th,
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 my hand this 23rd
day of January Anno Domini 1947.
N. C. ARNETT,
48-48C Judge of Probate.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
' All parties indebted of the es
tate of William Wannamaker Bates
are hereby notified to make pay
ment to the undersigned, and all
parties, if any, having claims
against the said estate will present
them likewise, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law.
WILLIAM W. BATES. JR.,
48-50C Administrator.
Camden, 8. C., Feb. 8, 1947.,
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All parties indebted to the ee-
;ate of H. F. Smith are hereby
notified to make payment to the
undersigned, and all parties, if any,
:laving claims against the said es
tate will present them likewise,
duly attested, within'the time pre
scribed by law. 48-60C
B. E. SPARROW,
Executor.
Camden. S. C., Peb. 7, 1947.
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rcouent urination and getting up at
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..use Doan's Pllit.
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upset.
Doan's are especially for poorly
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The only factory •
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Florence, S. C
Friday, FulH'uarirM
"Ndbody Liwes Forerer"
with
John Garfield, Geraldine Fitx-
geratd, Faye Emerson
News and Comedy
M
Saturday, February 15
Song of Old Wyoming"
. with
Eddie Dean and Jennifer Holt
Serial: Adventures of Tarzan
No. 10 — Also Cartoon
Sat Night Show-~8 P.M.
"Boy's Ranch"
with
"Butch" Jenkins, James Craig
Also Selected Shprt Subjects
Monday, February 17
"Anna and The King
cl Siam"
with
Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison
and Linda Darnell
News .and Comedy
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Tuesday, February 18
"Vacation Days"
with
June Preiaeer, Rreddle Stewart
Jerry Wald and his Orchestra
Spade Cooley and his Orchestra
Also Selected Short Subjects
Wednesday, February 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Avalanche"
with
Bruce Cabot and Veda Ann Borg
AND
"Nevada"
with
Robert MHchurn, Ann Jeffreys
Thursday, i^ebruary 20
"Time of Their lives"
with
Bud Abbott and Lou Coetello
News and Comedy
COMING SOON ! I
"Courage of Lassie"
, Technicolor story of
a oourageoue dog.
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