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Y*' / .'J ^A«K MX TMl OA«OCM OHWOWICI.1, CAMOil^ lOUTH CAXOlltiA, FXIOXV, MARCH H, 1fg_ ,USE THE CHRONtCIE WANT ADS 4 * * 3 :l >r. I.w. If 3? AdTcrtlMintnta uod«r thta b««dlnc wlB ke charged for at the rate of 40e attlmutn for t$ words, per insertion. Orer. ti words 1 l-2c per word. Ada aat In 10 point type double charge. Cash must accompany order except where customer has Ledger Account. For SaU FOR SALE—Less than half-prtce. C CO. tC Genuine deep freeze, perfeet ruanins order. Telephone 261J. IP FOR SALE — Rubberoid eomposi- Uon shingles, green and blhck. Also red brick siding. Camden Pumiture Co. v 1« FOR SALE—We are now carrying a good stock of Kiln Dried Floor ing, Celling, Siding and Finish, also Mouldings. We sell to fhe ■retail trade at wholesale prices. Sumter Planing Mills & Lumber r, ± C. Company, Sumter, 1-4C FOR ■ SALE—By Shannon Realty ^ Co., a fine, large, beautiful home. Center of residential section, ex cellent condition, low price, easy terma old, distemper protected. One Is re4. and white by Ruba’s Con quest. Two are cream bnff, show type, by Champion Blalrwood Broomsiraw. Mrs. J. P. *’ Miller, Dennettsville, S. C, Phone 6#8-W. BZ-lp offers you a good professkm, gires you free food and living quarters, high wages, the finest medical and dental care, traveL recreation, sports, and retlr®^ ment pay. No pajrroll deductions, and a chance to save your money. If you have what It takes, and- have the necessary physical and mental qualifications, get full de tails from the Army Recruiting Station, American Jjeglon Build ing, Camden, S. C. FOR SALE—Small Upright piano, reconditioned. Call 351-M or 84. Ic WANTED—Electric stove and elec tric washing machine, any condi tion. C. V. Brantley, 107 Partridge Drive, Columbia, S. C., or phone 5410. Lost — Fomid S0-63P FOUND—Black male shoat, 125 pounds. Came to my place seven weeks ago. Owner may claim same by paying for 'keep and also this advertisement. Call at C. F. Yarborough, R-2, Cassatt. IP WANTED—We are now taking on new subscribers for the Charlotte ‘Observer. Anyone Interested call Stephen E. Sheorn. Phone 367-J. 52-30 Afrs. Oarfce Will Locate In Home On Oiesnut St Miss Margaret D. Clarke has purchased the T. Roy Mims home on Chesnut street opposite the Khrenclou residence from Mr. and Mrs. Mims. Mrs. Maurice Clarke, widow of the late Dr. .Maurice Clarke, for 11 years rector of Grace Episcopal church, will oc cupy the dTrelling in the neatju* tnre. The Mims family have taken up residence in Sumter. Barney Hinson, local cab line owner, has sold his borne on Bre vard Place to Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Partridge, who after making many changes and Improvements to the place, will occupy .It as a home. Their former home, Progden, lo cated on the Saddle and Paddle lake, has been sold to Sam Boykin. Burney Hinson has sold a lot ,on Broad street to Mary Nadine Hinson. - We see where a prominent man. is suffering from shingles. Lots of builders In this country are suffer ing from thS^ack of them. •FREE ESTIMATES •EASY Dixie Paint & Spray Co, PaoH AiijtUnc” •Floors Sanded and Finished •Rock Wool Insuidtton (blown in)^ •Pre-fabrieated Houses P. O. Bo* 43 Sumlor, S. C. Phone .15QS.\| Wm. J. (“Coko”) Lnwronco, Ownor-Opei^ Personal * \ Miscellaneous FDR 8ALE—Whitman Saddle) pig skin covered. Been stored but in good condition. Needs girth, |40. John B. Orlmball, 1808 Enoree Ave., Columbia (36), S. FDR SALE—Log trailer, good me chanical condition. Good tires, at a good price. W. O. Hatfield, R-1, Camden, 3. C. Ip FDR SALE—32 gallon electric wat er beaters. Extra special at $116.50. Beard Furniture Com- - pany. Broad street. Ic FDR SALE— Child's Maple finish roll top desk, and adjustable chair to match, practically new, $20. Mrs. D. T. Branham, Sr., R-1. Box 120, Lugoff, a. C. Ip RESERVATIDNS NDW AVAIL ABLE—4 apts. (2 new) modern equipment for 6. 8, 10 people. Wonderful strand and surf easily accessible. Rates discounted for May, first 2 weeks In June, Sept. Write Mrs. D. S, Altman 48, ^Cherry Grove Beach, Ocean Drive, S. C. 62-lp SPINET PIANO—I hare In my pos session one Spinet piano, 37” in height, clean and in good condi tion. Want party with good credit references to take over account. .Must be able to assume several monthly Installments. Write Col lector, Box 869, Concord, N. C. 62-10 HAPPY JACK QUICKLY RIDS YOUR DOG OP MANGE, Itch, Eczema, or your money refunded. Also for stable Itch on, cattle and that dreaded summer Itch on horses and. mules. DeKalb Drug Co., Camden, S. C. 51-2C FOR SALE—Nice 6-room home with filling station on No. 1 highway, near town. Also, nice 6-room home, same location, very reasonably priced. Terms if de- nlred. BABY CHICKS—C.O.D., $8.85 for 100 up. Write us for Baby Ducks. David Nichols Hatchery, Rock- mart, Georgia. 61-2c FOR SALE—(For clients), 1 oil heater, 1 coal heater, I wood heater. See or phone us: Savage Bldg. Phone 277, Ic SKI HI stops RUNNING FITS in dogs or wo refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running fits remedy, DeKalb Pharmacy. 62-2p FOR SALE—Several beautiful lots on Greene street, south and west of Kirkwood hotel. Wanted FOR SALE—One sow and four pigs, three months old. Robert Jackson. R-1, Camden. S. C. Ip WANTED—Room for man. Apply “TRM” care Chronicle. Ip FOR SALE—37 Duroc pigs, 12 to 14 weeks old, price |370 for the lot. W. L. Parker, R-1, Bethune. IP WANTED—To buy Plttlsporum. I 'will move_ It. Please write loca tion. size and minimum price. “Pill”, care Chronicle. Ic FOR SALE—One 1940 Wlllys 1-2 ton pickup, good body and tires, motor has Just been overhauled. A good buy. See at 1219 Fair St., after 6:30. 62-lp MALE HELP WANTED—Man will ing to work 7 hours dally 5 days per .week, can average $60.00 weekly on established local route. Write Dept. S3, The J. R. Wat kins Co., Richmond, Va. l-3p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY United States Auto Electric Com pany wants distributor for their amazing new diecovery, THE AU TOMATIC GUARD-ZIT AUTOMO BILE BURGLAR ALARM, in Ker •haw and adjacent countiee. Pro tects the car and„all accessories from theft; every automobile own er a potential prospect. No sellinf; experience necessary. However, the peneon selected muit have car as his Job will be contacting and sup plying gas stations, garage, auto accessary, hardware stores, etc. Must be able to finanoa initial stock of $250.00 to $600.00. United States Auto Electric Company fac-j tory repreaentative will ba In tei^j ritory through March and April toi discuss this opportunity. Every re ply will ba given a personal Inter view. If you can meat the above re- quirements, write giving full de tails about yourself. Address all communications to United States Auto Electric Company, 726 North 26th Street, East 8L Louis, Il linois. NOTICE To ths People of DeKalb Town ship; ' Robe'rt E. David, your new magistrate, announces the fol lowing office hours commenc ing Monday, March 24th, 1947. The office, located In the Grand Jury room of the Ker shaw County Court House, will be open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2 p. m. till 5 p. m., and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 9 a. m. till 12 noon. 1c RDBERT E. DAVID. Gord Davidson, sturdy defense man of the Cleveland Barons In the American Hockey league, is a locomotive fireman in the summer monthA FDR SALE — Large lot with six room building, may be used as dwelling 6r business property. Just north of Camden on'U. S. Highway No. 1. Lewis L. Clybum, agent. Phone 62. 52-lc FDR SALE—‘Three registered male Cocker Spaniel puppies, 8 weeks MALE HELD WANTED—Heroes aren’t born. It took a war to prove the abilities of American manhood. Today, the same sterl ing qualities are being shown by men who are serving their coun try by defending the peace. The skills and aptitudes will develop you physically and mentally, and the service you will do your coun try is Immeasurable. Consider this: The peacetime U. S. Army SUFFERERSl 666 STARTS RElieF IN J0ST6S6C0NP$ 0*t fftinoaa. I MS. for I from cold ml»orl**. Try SIS ® CoM or. CM LUfM Pr*i>«rat1oa today- OaatlMi; Vm anly •a dUactad. NEW • MODERN • BEAUTIFUL THE SMARTEST CAR ON ANY ROAD! srs : %• N ■ Here^s Why You Should Con- sider the New Crosley Before You Buy ANY’Cpr^ Something Brand New in automobiles! Imagine really fine car priced to compete with used cafs. The fiipt truly “aW-steeV* car . . . completely upholstered ... it seats four husky people in perfect comfort. And imagine such an engine . . . perfected -under the most demanding war conditions—^it weighs only 149 pounds, complete with 5 quarts of water, 3 quarts of oil! Smooth and quiet-— can’t pre-ignite; gets up to 50 miles on a gal lon of gas; speeds up to 65. 3 Styles: •Convertible eSedea •Pick-Up YouT' Selection of Colors limited number for immed iate diJisaty te cvskmiers in CAMDEN. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE, CALL—■ JOE E. BERRY r^ALER 1340^Siunter St Colombia, S. C . ••IN MY 09IINON, YNIt 3AA a. F. CtOSliy 4-CYilNDII ' ^meiNi It TNI Wit wwicimit ivia BWiTi^ Phone 3383 The presentation of Jhe GYMKHANA nesday afternoon at the Kirkwood polo field, under the sponsor ship of the Camden Junior Chamber of Commerce wm postponed to \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH l .i It'.:-- \ Inclement Weather Made This Step Necessary- With fair weather next week^ we shall present the gymkhana with (dl frills, zanny situations and barrels of rollicking fun. The big show, admitted ly the greatest of its kind in Camden^history, will be held on the turf of Kirk wood field. 1 Tickets purchased for the originally scheduled performance of this week will be honored next weeL REMEMBER: THE TIME (2 p. m.), THE PLACE (Ip-kwood Field) and the event (GymUiana). So Keep That Date, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, at 2 P. M. listed As a “MUST” On Your Calendar. You’ll Chuckle, You’ll Roar With Laughter, You’ll Roll Off Your Qiair in Merriment As You View This Unique Spectacle Of Mirth Melody and ^otous Fun. Don’t Miss THE CAMDEN JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE v Ai^ your cooperation in this Great Clwnfy'elfort. — aid. f mr the Ordiopedic dnic.