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WANT ADS
X4v«rtlMin«nU under tills hMdtac
irin be charred for at the rata of 40o
mlnltaum for 26 words, pec Insertion
Over 26 words M-lc per word. Ads
set In 10'point type doable Gbarre.
Cash miut accompany order 9X09pt
where customer has Ledrer Aocount.
For Salo j
FOUND—One Hereford ball, owner
i^y get same by furnishing de-
''acffption and paying cost. Lugoff
Parms, Lugoff, S. C. imc
FOR SALE—Mahogany corner cup
board. Kirkwood Hotel Annex.
Phone 824. Idtf
FOR SALE—One A. A. Woods and
Son Gin Saw Flier and Oummer,
practically new. City Equipment
and Supply Co. Phone 6 iS-18c
FOR SALE Ws carry •
good lino of flooring, ceil
ing, tidinil, and fmiah;
aIm monldnigt. kiln dried.
Comnsre our prices. We
sell to the retnil trade at
wholesale prices. Sumter
Planing Mills & Lumber.
Company, Sumter, S, C.
Telephones: 10 and 427.
IS-lSc
Lost — Found
LOST—One setter bird dog, female,
white with lemon spots. Collar
bearing name “E. -B. Ruasell."
Finder please notlfpr or phone
6«5-W. Camden, He
LOST—One bracelet with Insg. R.
N, Initials In back D.E.A. If
found please contact Mrs. Ar
rington at hospital, second floor,
from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m., or call
846-R after 3 p, m. 17p
Wanted
FO^SALE OR TRADE—1937 Ter-
raplaiie Coach Good mechanical
condition. Cash or terms. See Joe
Jenklna at Cu’mden Motor Co.
17p
FOR SALE—Jeraey cow with first
calf, freshened January 1; one
brood HOW, will pig In August;
.3 to 4 tonn of oats in straw;
some furniture and farm tools,
R. S, Dixon, 4 l-2.mlleH on High
way No. 26. 17-18p
FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC
WIRING call Will E. Johnson,
• 1815 Fair St., Phone 451-J. lC-28p
WANTED TO BUY—Building lot,
preferably, close In -to business
Heel Ion, or woulid consider buying
house at a reasonable price See
Jack Moore; Camden. 17-18c
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FOR SALE—New 4 room house.
, Complete bath and kitchen sink.
I.,ocated on DuBose I*hrk. Call C.
C. CroUey, 647 W. Hp
FOR SALE — Registered Pointer
pups, 8 weeks old. Muscle Shoals
Jake and Tar Heels Doc, $25
each. See or write Louis, Bourbon
Dairy, Camden. 8. C. R-l. Phone
2802. 17c
FOR SALE—Three 2-room and
four l-rooth cabins wUh shower,
lavatory and pommode In each
one. Approximately thr^ acres
land and six room btistrihBs place
on No. I highway Address Cab
ins, care Chronicle. 17p
FOR SALE—.3 cows, Jersey, snd
2 Guernseys, the choice of the
3 ATI milking. J. T. Rowell, Cam-
den, U-3. W. DeKalh. 17p
FOR SALE—1 Electric rt«>cord
player, good as new plus 55 rec
ords. Will soil cheap. Come hear
It play and make me an offer.
Eddie Cook. 726 Walnut St.
Phone 751-J.^
FOR SALE—One Singer Sewing
machine, regular domestic type,
In perfect condition. See J. B.
Shirley. Phone 252-J. 17p
For Rent
FORREf4T^CoIore<r"oniy!"Apa^-
ments. Old Seaboard Station.
Apply Miller Store.
WANTED — All people suffering
frfrtn kidney trouble or back-ache
to try KIDDO, 31 Money back
guarantee. DeKalh Pharmacy.
Phone 95. l$-28c
WA^^TED—Learn to play the
Hawaiian Guitar. Private lesosns
In your home for residents of
, Camden; Kershaw, Bethune and
Cassatt. For information address
Fred Taylor, Box GR, Care The
Chronicle. 16-17p
WANTED—Plnb logs. We pay top
prices for pine logs delivered to
our mill on Council street.-Sum
ter Planing Mills A Lumber Com
pany, Sumter, S. C.14-lgc
WANTED—If you have repair car
penter jobs you want done see
or call me. Little jobs considered
also. Z. L. Player, 916 Fair St.
Phone 5ffl-R, Camden, S. C, - 17p
HELP WANTED — Male and fe
male, average |45 weekly for
man or woman to supply custo
mers In Camden. Established
business. No Investment. .Start
now. Write J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dept. S3, Richmond, Va. 17-20p
WANTED—By veteran and'wife, a
2 or 3 room unfurnished apart-
ment. Write XlOO care Chronicle.
WANTED—One piano In good con
dition. Reply "EC” care of'The
Chronicle.
WANTED—We pay top prices for
Pine logs delivered to our mill on
Council street, Sumter, S. C. Sum
ter Planing Mills and Lumber
Company. 17-22c
BOOKKEEPER WANTED —Work
in pleasant surroundings, good
salary with opportunity of ad
vancement. Write "Bookkeeper”,
care the Chronicle,, giving * par
ticulars about yourself. 17-18c
Kindred and Creditors of the saM
H. B. Stokee, deceased, that they
be and appear before mo, In the
Court of Probate, to be held at
Camden, on July 16th, liext, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show canse. If
any they have, why the said Ad-
minlatration should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 80th
day of June Anno Itomlnl 1*47.
16-17C S. C.ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
BmU WUh Bow and Arrow
A total of 40 of Wisconsin’s 71
counties wsrs (^>cned to bow and
arrow door hunting in 1940. The |
bow and arrow season for dser be- •
fins kte la September and closes
on Armlstiee Da^. One deer per
season of either sex, one year of
age or older, may be taken.
A L t N D A
CHURlCH
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. ttlles Lines, Rector
8:0d A. M.~Holy Communion.
10:00 A. M.—Church school
11:15 A. M. — Morning pn7«r
and sermon.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
O. Floyd Montgomery, Pastor
10 A. ll.—Church school.
11:16 A. M.—Morning worship.
0:45 P. M.—Training Union.
8:00 P. M.—Evening worship
8:00 P. M.—Wednesday, prayer
service.
8:00 P. M.—Friday, cottage pray
er meetliifs.
LYTTLETON STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
Oeerpe K. Way, Pastor
tenday Seniioet
Church school at 10 a. m., with
classes and groups for all agsA
The nursery will remain open dar
ing the momlpg preacblnS hour.
Preaching service at 11:15 a. m.
A cordial welcome awaits yon at
LytQeton Street eharch.
BETHESOA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, July IS
A. Deugiae MeAm, Pastor.
Church school at 10 o’clock with
a Bible class for every age. The
nonary elasa ooatInaiS
tha mornlng sarrlca. At 11:11
worship service the Lord’s SofSar
wlU be obeervefL The lotamadlata
children of the church meat at
5:80 and the Tonng People at I:!*
at the church school
Everyone is cordially Invltad to
attend these servleea.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OP LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Elder Jay E. Bowes
Elder D. C. Chrlatowaan
Suiidiqr
10:80 A. M.—Sunday school
7:80 P. M.—Sac. servlee (preach
ing aervlee).
Thursday
7:80 P. M. — M. L A. (Tonng
Peoples meeting, also leason for
the adults). p. ,
Third floor (above) Belk'a Dept
store.
mpmzewff/
mCutftA kia,
JSanspS^
storage * ^
Fkoiis t9
1617P
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart
ment. Call Paul Semple, 603-W.
10-170
FOR RENT—Excellent bedrooroR,
exceptionally low Rummer rate.
Kirkwood .rllotel Annex. Phone
824. - - ^ lOtf
FOR RENT—Six room' apartment
and two baths; completely fur-
niahed throughout, electrical ap-
plianceR; steam heated; at 1214
Lyttleton street. Applicants with
small babies and/or pets need
. not apply. Call Mrs. Mannes
Baruch. I7c
FOR RENT-*-One 5-room house fur
nished. I/)rated on U S. High
way No. 1, In I.ugoff, 035 a
month. See H. T. Stephens, R-l,
Lugoff I7p
FOR RENT—Modern .three room
furnished apartment, electric
kitchen, exhaust fan. Call 616
after 7 p. m.. or after 2 p. tn.,
Saturday. ‘ i7p
FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt.
Private bam and front and back
entrance. 11 E. Graham. Call
888-W. „ I7p
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Memorial Company
QUALITY MONUMEN’n
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
C. 0. Kornegay—Frad Pratt
PRE-WAR STANDARD
METAL
Weatherstrips
S<M and loBtalled by
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Tbe oaily factory oiinip-
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S. C
LOCAL SALESMEN WANTED —
Salesmen to sell our Nationally
Advertised ‘ Underwriter Ap
proved Fire Extinguishers direct
to Schools, Hotels, Restaurants,
Boarding Houses, Churches, Pub
lic Dance Halls, Night Clubs,
Taverns, Summer Resorts, Hos
pitals, Lumber and Building Con
cerns, Theatres, Country Es
tates, Homes, Farmers, Auto,
Truck and Bus Owners, etc. Not
sold by stores. Thousands of
prospects. Fear of fire greater
now than ever before. Fyr-Fyters
now available after 6-year peiit-up
demand. Straight commlKfcion
basis. We deliver and carry the
account. Profits mailed weekly.
Opportunity for large earn’ngs.
Company established 30 years.
“Be your own Boss." Build up a
business in your home city and
vicinity. Write for free details.
The pVr-Fyter Co., Dept. P-1,
Dayton, 1, Ohio. 17c
YOUNG MAN WANTED —
Large chain cMrganixation
hat opening for an ener
getic ambitioua young
man, between aget of 20
to 25. Mutt be willing to
atari at bottom and work
towardt steady promotion
to higher jobs. All appli
cants must have at least a
high school education.
This company is one of the
largest of its kind in the
country and offers a per
manent, well paid career,
including grotip insurance,
old age pension, paid va-
Mtions, free life insurance
and G. I. <m the job train
ing to those who can
qualify. Apply by letter,
in own handwriting, stat
ing full particulars, includ-
ing age, education, quali
fications and at least three
references to “LM" care
the Csunden Chronicle.
17c
Misoellaoeous
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR mnoved br
Electrolysis. Permanent, Safe
Rapid, Scientific. By appoint
ment only. Mrs. R. P. Hayns-
worth. Phone 1140, Sumter, S. C.
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CITATION
The state of South Carolina.
iCounty of Kershaw.
^ N. C. AmetL Probate Jndge:
Whereas. William H. Stokes
'made snit to me to grant Mrs. Bes
sie S. Gardner and Mrs. Victoria J.
Stokea Letters of Administration of
tho Estate and offeeta of ,H. B.
Stokss.
Those Are. Therofdre. to cite snd
admonMi sn end singulsr tho
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This advertisement is presented
in the public interest by the,
President’s Highway Safety
ConfeterKe and the daily and
weekly newspapers of the',
nation through their Press
and Publisher^ Associations.^
can U FATAL!
i!^30 pedestrians were killed by automobiles last year—1^340 niote than the
year before. Two out of every three violated traffic laws or coramitted unsiae
acts which contributed to their deaths. '
* And believe it or not—many of these fatal accidents actually happened
less than six feet from the curb—only a step or two from safety!
Between intersection accidents accounted for more than one-third of all
pedestrian fatalities last yeap These victims carelessly rushed out from be
hind parked cars, or simply jaywalked themselves into traffic—and death.’
Others even ignored the safety of lights and traffic officers at intersections
to save a few seconds—and lost their lives.
•
Never take sgfety for granted. Cross at intersections within the cross
walks. Wait for the light or the policeman’s whistle. Be alert for the incon
siderate driver making a right turn, or the reckless one beating a light. On
open highways, allow for the speed of approaching cars. Walk to the left,,
facing traffic.
Whenever you cross, look both ways. One step can be fatali
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MYERS MOTOR COMPANY
REDFEARN MOTOR COMPANY
Service
PHONE 47
Selei
PHONE 140
CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY
BOYKIN PONTIAC COMPANY
Seleg
SaleB Pontiac Service
Wreck* Rebuilt — PHONE TSO-W
PHONE 600-W
LANGSTON MOTOR ^MPANY
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