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r,- *-, -." • ,•■ * '' ' B ’' ■ - ■ v, -f,,-: IS TBE CuOnCI£ WANT ATC AAv«ni9MiMat« ttiia«r tkis win be fllMrod tot *1 tlM imte ot 40q ■BtelMnn for U wordi, par ' Orar U worda 1 }'So aat. In 10 potst („ Caab moat aoeompany wbara For Solo FOR OALE>-Whaal chair In flnt cliii coBditloii. fir LfteFOt) ATaaaa, Camdaa.^ FOR RALE—iBblRr carrtegb la par* lect condition. Call Mr. Mgr, Qamden Cawmlclo ottM, Up FOR RALE—Ona brick ■torv b«lld> ing, main bnslaeaa aactlon In Bo- thane. See 8.* Lane In Bethune. Mp FOR SALE—198R Cherrolet *bxul- neea Coopd In good ecmdltkm, price 1200.00. Hazel Peach. R*2, Camden, 8. C., near Moaeley’a Tonrlat Coait. 15p FOR SALE-^ne A. A. Woo4p and Son Qin Saw Flier and Qummer, practically new. City Equipment and Sqpply Co. Phone f IS-lfc FOR SALE—New Electric stove, immediate delivery. Beard’s .Fur- ntture O App|lifice Co., Camden. 8. C. , 16c - ' »•' FOR SALE—^1-2 load of wood and ' 1 good cook stove; 3 good heat ing stoves. Phone 356-J or Red Ci^s Headquarters.^ HOUSE FOR SALE — Six rooms and bath. Three miles from city on U. S. Highway No. 1. Con tains four lots, all fenced. See Ben Davis, Boykin Pontiac Co, of 6 rooms, 3 of 6 rooma 2 of 7 rooms, 1 of 8 rooms, 1 of 11 rooma Aisa—Choice building lota In Kirkwood Heights, Sarsflehl Ave. North and South Campbell St., and several ^etty wooded lots south of air port. Also—Several nice farm homes and farm tracts, convenient to town, at n^erate prices. 'Wanted—Homes and apartments to rent, wo have dally calls for them. List yours with Shannon Realty Co. Savage Bldg. Phone 277. elaar' roitSh gsaen lumbar, can oae any thickness 4>4. M, M and 8-4 any width d" to ir* delivered to onr plant Call or write for prices, Cwl W. Mnllls Lumber Company, Phone 164. Lancaster, 8. C. 14-l<c WANTED — All people anffaring from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO, |1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb .^Pharmacy. Phone 9R 18-28c HELF WANTEC^Male q^d Fe male—Man or 'woman tb take care of established customers in Camden, average $46.00 weekly income. No Investment Write L R. Watkins Co., Dept. 83, Rich mond, Va.. 12'lBp WANTED—Permanent or part-time , t- clerk typist position in Camden. FOR SALE ■— Atttosnofcn# experienced, will furnish refer- Trailmr with alnKwl brand ^cea.' Reply “MMT”, care the new tires end tubes. Mrs.' Chronldle, Camden. 16-lfp Harold Funderburke or teachers wanted—Orammar Mrs. G. E. McGrow, grades, shop and agriculture (12 Broad Street months), principal for Antioch high school. Apply to trustees, Antioch high school, R-1, Cam den, 8. c. U i«<; FOR SALE—476 acres as a whole or will cqt in small tracts to suit purchaser. Ideal for homes, paved wasitpo—Relia highway through center, excel- MALE HELP WANTED—Rei a lent farming and part rented. 2 m*" with car wanted to calf splendid bouses, barns, church, school on boundary line. Streams, hardwood timber, pulpwood, elec tricity, 6 miles from Camden, * S. CV Price $60 00 an acre. Miss Annie Mobley. 1115 Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C, 14-16p ble man witn car wanteo to can on farmers in Kershaw county. Won derful opportunity,^ |16 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to day, McNesa Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 16-16P mm , '■' i;!- K'.' ' V FOR SALE—One Norge Refrigera tor, 4 cu. ft., in^ good condition. One kitchen sink cabinet, R J, Tnieadale, Wateree Lumber Co., Camdun, 8. C. 1615c FOf\ SALE—44 acres of land lo cated in Westville; has well and electric pump on property, also two broker houses. Ideal site for home. Write L. H Jones, 839 Walnut street. Rock Hill, 8. C. 14-16g FOR SALE—Shannon Realty Co., has 2 foul* room homes, S homes FOR SALE — Wu carry • food line ot floorfakf, ceil ing, aiding, and linUb; also mouldinga. kiln dried. Compare our prices. We sell to the retail trade at wholesale prices.* Sumter Planing Mills St iAimber Company, Sumter, S. C. Telephones: 10 and 427. 13-18C Wanted WANTED—Pine logs. We pay top prices for pine logs delivered to our mill on Council street. Sum ter I’laalng Mills Ab Lumber Com pany, Sumter, S. C. 14-19c SAWMILLS and- cbncentratlpn yards, we want to buy for cash Is fSi;, ■[ ■ "i-’ n' ■ t til Lost -^.Fjound LOST—Small black and tan female Beagle dog; last seen Monday, June 15, pusty Bend. Name “Brownie”. Finder notify W. R. H. Poone, Boykin, R-1. Reward. • IBp LOST—Ladles gold pim oh watch. Engraved on' back. WAM to SBM. Finder please notify The CHironicle office or the Comer Book Store. MiscoUanaous ■■■■w" JUST ARRIVED two cars genuine sheetrock. Get yours while it last. Camden Lbr, Co. fac. 16-16c SKI HI for RUNNING FITS—Tur- ner’q suspension for Sarcoptic Mange. Satisfactory results guar- an^e^ with both these prepara tions. DeKalb Pharmacy—Hayes Pharmacy, Kershaw, S. C. 14-16p .Conv^ Streets Into Small RiVers Tccnpcrafiarc Doaa a Nose Dive Daring Torrential Ram. Rainfall ToUled 2H In^es A downpour of rain that for some thirty minatM had the aspect of a cloudburst swept Camden 'Thars- day afternoon, depositing two and a half inches of water over the landscape, making rivers of streets and lakes at low points where stolen sewers were completely In-; adequate to carry It off. 'The heavy downpour started at 6:26 and luted without cessation for a half an bour^ Th;» \nei;cury which had been resting at'a hot 95 degrees during the early part of the afternoon be-' gan' to skid when early showers ^nifest themselves. After the de luge it went down to 75 degrees, a drop of 19 degrees. The breaking of the heat wave brought much relief and comfort to the public. ’The hCKvy rain wu In evidence all over this pqrt of the state, the hour only being different Camden people who were in Columbia were marobneffTn'lSbres afid had to wait long lengths of time to get to their cars. Water plied np at street comers, making it qecessary in several instances to use planks to permit pedestrian traffic. CotU(|* Mruck By Lightning The summer cottage of C. Grang er Kornegay was stmqk by light ning during the height of the rain storm lut week Thursday. A chim ney and part of the roof and side- wall wve damaged to the extent of $900, according the owner. For Rant AFARTMVNTB AND ROOMS to rent at Ocean Drive. For infor mation write Mrs. D. S. Murch- ison.^Ocean Drive, 8. C. 18-16p FOR RENT—Six room and two bath apartment at 1214 Lyttleton street. Call Mrs. Mannes Baruch. 16s Drhre CaFofally—Ssiv« a Life mit for y*«r cor. fo spiffo. fsrfoct for foN tnm •r afow Ueln. Infut hr, wffoiiMrtiMily. * ixtin* gat and sisctrlial fret, b, sdstlsss COa (tatbsa FowFraiA Here At Bo^s States Emeet Baker, Glen Blackmon. Hugh BUlings ai^ Bobby Arnold of Camden and J. M. Carson and Bobby Trueedale of Kershaw have been seeded u delegatu to the Palmetto Boys State at .the CaplM City airport June 22 to 28, ac cording CO a statement this week from Jesse Bqllard, state adjntant of the American Legion, which la sponsoring the m^ing with the auietance of Mlu Wil Lou Oiw, director of the Sooth Carolina Cip' portnnity school. Imaginary slectlou for state and city public offices wJB be coiMjnct- MASTER’S aii^ j 'The undersigned Muter tor Ker shaw 0)uilty hereby glvu notice that pursuant \A Decreu of the Court of Common Pleas toe Ker shaw County, made ih the case of Ifary N. Stepheu, Plaintiff, vs. Henry T. Stephens, DefMidanLi that he will ull at public aoctlon to the highest bidder for cuh In front of the Court Houee door in Camden, South Carolina, on Sales Day In July, 1947, the same being the 7th day of uld month, during the legal, honr^ of sale, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: All that certain piet^, parcel or tot of land, with the boildingB and improvements thereon, situate. Igr- Ing and being about four (4) miles west of the City of Camden, in the County of Kershaw, in the Statd of South Carolina, on the north side of U. S. Highway No. 1. containing four (4) acrqs. more or less; bound ed by lands now or formerly of Trustees of John Bnrdell Hospital Fund, of J. (jL Team and possibly of o^ers. Mid parcel being more fully shown by reference tb a plat of same made by J. M. Bailes, Sur veyor, Febmary 1, 1941, and being tbp prankises conveyed to Hetury T. Stephens and -Mary, N. Stephcfia by H. C. Caiqrl>on’ J*’- ®t al, Trutue of John Bnrdell Hospital Fund tor the Alluviation of Suftoring Hu manity by deed dated 1 Febmary 1941 and recorded 4 February 1941! in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County In Deed Book "CS" at page 852. ' Together with all merchandlM and fixtures as used in the opera tion of the grocery business lo cated in'the store situate on the above property. Terms of sale; For cash. The bidding will not.,remain open but wlU be closed at the time and place aforesaid. JAMES DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY Master for Kershaw County. Camden, South Carolina June 18. 1947. 14-15c ed at the Boyv Stats to Min tbs detagatss'atfeendlag in Bis gvife^ pies of poHtical psrticigatkm. Tks boys sslectsd are betwess 14 nnd 18 years of age and are choeen by civic groups and American Lsgloa poets in their localities. This wfll be the first postwar sesMon of ths Bgys Stats. Amamg those speaking at ths gathering ^11 bs Governor J. Strom Thur mond, South Carolina’s Attorney General John M. Daniels, State Selective Service Director Qenerel Hohnee R Springs and -State Health Officer Qr. Ben Wyman> Subscribe to the Cbminl^ ¥¥ORTH Ah psTtieT of C. P. biM hotifieS to unde^ed, and hnvtag elaias —iHl ^te win present by Uw R. L. »■ c- notified to make^^^ underelgned, and Ute. will present then d^ attested. withhX •eribed by law. - RICHARD E. SRROPSS Camden, 8. c.. imma NOTICE TO AMD AH parties o{ theest^ S. Whitaker are hefebrj make payment to the and all parties, if clains aninst the ssu^’ pretest Siem likewise, ed, within the time law. JKNNIE <5. WfflTj AJamden, 8. C.. Jane II, Camdes Memorial Ci QUALITY MOI IMMEDUTE C. Qk. Kemegay—Fni | Wa iuMMir what's ha*^' for year Ford bocooM WE KNOW YOUR FORD BEST Redfearn Motor Company W. DeKalb St PhoM 140 I pre-war STi . METAL Weathei Sold nad E.-E. The only factor; i P4nI and trnmsd in thia section. P.O. Bonlin Florence^ S. C EDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY West DeKnlb Street Camden Motor Co. Phone 140 N. Brand St Phono 768-W 10 years’ BERLOU Mothproof ing protection for a 9 x 12 rug eqets |5j40 ... 54 cents per year! QUALITY CLEANERS DeKalb BL Camden^ t. €. RHONE 112 BERLOU Mnlllt’KOOtiNi. KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD HEALTH! ' . ' a' ' A car, like a human being, must be kept in good health. Regular check-ups are in order every so often, and special overhauling before subjection to unuspial strains. Before you start out on your summer trip, or the weekend im the coun try, have your car’s motor cleaned, the chassis lubricated and worn / or broken parts replaced. v • « . ’ # THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT SERVICE FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT AND COMPLETE r'l. Lubrication • Refinishing • AutoAccessorieo • Bodg and Fender Work i • yFheet Alignment • Auto Parts Motor Specialists • Brake and Gear Adiuotment PALMETTO GARAGI - t CCMtNER MARKET A IWTLEDGE SIWTS > CAMDEN, a C i-PHONE 864-J «#n MEMBER !l!a Food Stor II ^ ^ ^ ' — / Shop the MODERN Wap > •bi an effort to bring to our customers better prices on their Groceri^ Canned Goods, ele„«e tmve inemporated our buyihg power wifli sevod other independent retaU grocers idbont the date. • ♦ * This helps us to buy our merchan^se at’Qnii^ IHices and in turn we pass these SAVING?^ our customers. A SummaiY of these prices can be found Each Week in the THURSDAY. EVENING RECORD andtiie FRIDAY MORNING STATE Under the Heading of Modem Food Stores • • • •In additipn to these savings we dudl contjnF to feature Fresh Meats. SELF SERVICE FRESH MEATS roRKCHWS E b’ Romd flg LbIb STEAK ; ..lb. 57c EeUctMl UfA TrbpnMd ROAST Ib. 45c Bondf^STEW. lb. 38c CHUCK.../....Ib. 35c PflIKHAM • • ♦ • • • • • • • • • Park ■w. 1 tl . 'll.I ■ 1-V