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:' I . i , S' J ■tt.i « f'Cii. ' ‘ StfcCi ^ V. K ; ' ■ '‘HM i 1iEl W' Buy-Sell-Rent USE THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS AdvertiMmenta undel* thta taMuUnc will be charged for at the rate of 40o ratnlmain for 2S worde, per Inaertion. Over 2S worde 11-2c per word. Ad» eet In 10 point type double charge. Caeh muet accompany order except where cuetoiuer <haa Lklger Account. For ilale FQR SALE — Deautlful Genuine Antique Sideboard. Call 457. 18p FOR SALE — One used Universal ■ Electrlt itove In excellent con dition. Call 486. 18c FOR SALE—One child's Hollywood ' bed; two four-burner Florence Oil Steves. Phone S88-W. 18« FOR 8ALE~2* 1-2 HP Outboard ,motor and boat, almost new. Call Kruce Kddinas at lAingford’s Esso Station. Phone 9114, 18p FOR RENT—One bedroom with connecting bath and private en-' trance. T'hone 388-W, 18p FOR RENT—To gentleman only, nice front bedroom with adjoin Ing bath and hot and cold water Phone 163. POR RENT—Three room furnished apertment with electric range, refrigerator, etc. Available now. Shannon Realty' Co. Phone 277. Savage Hldg^ FOR RENT—Excellent bedrooms, exceptionally low summer rate. Kirkwood Hotel Annex. Phone 824. l«tf Lost — Found .FOR SALE - Kranlch and Back FOUND-One Hereford bjUl. owner Parlors Grand piano, in good con dlflon. Clara M. Beck. Greenleaf Villa. ITiont 77B. FOR SALE—Gne A A Woods and Son Gin Saw F’ller and Gunimt r. practically new, City Equipment and .Supply Co. Phone* 6 15-18c FOR SALE—3-plece living room suite, recently upholstered, lii good <t>ndHlon, Will sell cheap. Phone 490-J at noon or after 7 o’clock. 18p may get same by furnishing de scription and paying cost. Xugoff Farms, Luifoff. S. C. 10-l8c Wanted FOR SALE—Several large, beauti ful lots in north and north east ern sections of city. Also other lots In other parts of city and suburbs. .Shannon Realty Co. Phone 277. 18c an EXPERIENCED TEACHER wishes to do some Hummer work. Will asHume f*are of children In homo while parents take raca- tton, .or serve as companion on vacation trips with you. Best of references, "Teacher", care the Chronicle. 18-19p FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WIRING call Will E. Johnson. 1816 Fair St.. Phone 451-J, 16-23p FOR SALE — Homes In several sections of town and In suburbs.' See us before prices advance. We may assist you In securing a loan If desired.. Shannon Realty Co 18c WANTED TO BUY—Building loL preferably close In to business section, or would consider buyipg house at a reasonable price See Jack Moore, Camden. 17-18c PEACHES—I am planning to have] a truck load of RIberta peaches' in Camden every day as soon as they are ripe which will be about July 20 and price will be about the same as at orchard. I Plano to get your canning peach- ^ es from us. For any Information write T* C. Fletcher. Kershaw. 8. C. IStfc WANTED — All people suffering from kidney trouble or back-acbs to try KIDDO, |1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 95. 18-28c WANTED—Pine logs. We pay top prices for pine logs delivered to oar mill on Council street. Sum' ter Planing Mills & Lumber Com pany, Sumter, 8. C. 14-19c FOR SALE — We carry a good line of flooring, ceil ing, aiding, and finish; also mouldings, kiln dried. Compare our prices. We sell to the retail trade at wholesale prices. Sumter Planing Mills & Lumber Company, Sumter, S. C Telephones: 10 and 427. 13-18C 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—We pay top .prices for Pine logs delivered to our mill oh Council street, Sumter, 8. C. Sum ter Planing Mills and Lumber , Company. 17-22c FOR SALE—Jersey cow with first calf, freshened January 1; one brood sow, will pig In August; S to 4 tons of oats In straw; some furniture and farm tools. R. S. Dixon, 4 1-2 miles on High way No. 26. 17-18p BOOKKEEPER WANTED —Work In pleasant surroundings, good salary with opportunity of ad vancement. Write “Bookkeeper", care the Chronicle, giving par- tlcnlars about yourself. 17-18e FOR SALE — Miles Face Down Block Machine, now operating. Also one 1944 OMC Truck with Raker Trailer; and also 1942 V-8 - Jhord—Truck, lonfcwheel base. All these can be seen West De- Kalb street, Camden, S. C.. or Miscellaneoua SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by Electrolysis. Permanent, Safe Rapid, Scientific. By appoint ment only. Mrs. R, P. Hayns- v^or^h. Phone 1140, Sumter, S. C. m “ write Henry Norris, RFD 2, Cam den. or call 49(W after 6 P. M. For Rent FUR RENT . apartments. 6 p. m. • Two unfurnished Call G03-W after 18c FOR RENT—Six room apartment, two baths; completely furnished, electric appliances; steam heat ed; 1214 Lyttletoa street. Appli cants with babies or pets need not apply. Call Mrs. ' Mannes Marucfa. * igp STOPS CHILLS #14 tav MeUrUl S ymptemt C jjplfKD QOlNlNj»J»fcw OftM M Tetequiee NOTICE Any person hunting, fishing or otherwise trespassing on this land, or making fires or permitting fires set by them to run or burn thereon, or pasturing thereon, removing any trees, wood, straw 6r shru^ bery will be prosecuted to the full est extent of the law. 16-19p B. R. TRUESDALE ESTATE, Kershaw Youth Is On USS Anderson Carl W. Miles, fireman, second class, son of Archie A. Miles of Kershaw, has arrived at Guam, aboard the transport USS General A. E. Anderson. The AndersOn is transporting civil service workers and navy and marine personnel from the United States to Pacific bases. 4,4'' LET US HELP YOU PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER... THERE’S bound to be plenty of repak’s needod about your house .... And we can help yon do something about it. At present we have a large stock of the following items on hand: 210 lb. Asphalt thick^butt Shingles • 90 lb. Slate Surface Roll Roofing ) Cement and Mortar Mix and Brick bSS^-SmSEmSSSSSSS A L E N D A CHURCH BfiUTS ALSO A UMITED QUANTITY OF: %Johns-Mansville Asbestos Shingles %Perma^la Felt mCheck Rail and Plain Rail Windows %Doors %lJpson Wall Board % Beaver Board Camden Lumber Co. (Agrew Southern RK^ Tracks from Southern Cotton Olt Company) GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Stiles Lines, Rector 8:00 A. M.-—Holy Communion. 10:00 A. M,—Church school. 11:15 A. M, — Morning prayer and sermon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0. Floyd Montgomery, Pastor 10 A. M.—Church achool. 11:15 A. M.—Morning worship. 6:45 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 meetinga. LYTTLETON STREET ’ METHODIST CHURCH Gkorpe K. Way, Pastor Sunday Services Church achool at 10 a. m., with classes and, groups for all. ages 'The nursery" will remain open dur ing the morning preacbfag hour. Preaching service at 11:15 a. m. A cordial welcome awaits you at Lyttleton Street church. CHURCH OF JESU'o CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Elder Jay E. Bowen Cider O. C. Christensen Sunday 1#:S0 A. M.—Sunday school •CTHCiOA RRCMYTCIUAN CHURCH Sunday, July IS A Douglas MeAm, Peeter Church achool «t 1# o’dodt wttli a Bible elaee for every age. The nursery class continnea threash the morning service. Moraliig wor ship at 11:16. Pioneers at 6:80 and Yonng People at SrSO. Everyone la cordially Invited to attend these services. 7:30 P. M.-^Sac. service (preach ing service). Thursday- 7:30 P. M. — M. I. A (Toung Peoples meeting, also leeaon for the adults). Third floor (above) Beth's Dept atore. Use Chronicls Wamt Ads siNOiNa coNviiimoN Luther A Moore, preefdeni of the Lee countr atttging oonvufttfcm. ait* nonncea its 218th seaaloB on Sun day, July 10, at 1:10 p. at Baptist nfflea mat at Carnal No. 14. A speoUl Ims . .5' 26 Killed, 147 Injured in autoanobile accid^ts in the Carolinaa r I week ended July 5. *** Are YOU Protected? For the Beat in Accident Ibsurance i Delay* are dangerous. Act N O W. ‘ DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY .CAMDEN, a C. PHONE 340 POP YOffS SAmr . / This advertisement is presented in. the public interest by the President’s Highway Safety Conference and the daily and weekly newspapers of the', nation through their Press and ^Publisher^ Associations.^ Every known facility for safe operation and control of an automobUe is bidd into it These safety featurertave been given gruelliii^test«,they have been proved and perfected by years of the finest ensrineering experience. But thdr maintenance and handling are up to you. Safe driving depends upon the Mdent operation of these factors. , Watch your steering gear fm* excessive play—keep your brakes in trim* inspect tires for weaknesses that may result in blowouts^ Be sure all lights are working, "one-eyed” cars are dangerous. Check your mirror for deir rear-vision. Be sure your horn works—but don’t abuse its use. Do your windshield wipers wipe? Remember, no matter how good the safety i features of your car—t^ are only as good as yoiir ability to control them. If you are overtli^ fM ,driving strain—stop, rest, drink a cup of coffecL If you are mentally sr nervonslj.npsel, let someone else drive. If you’ve been.drinklng, stay off tbs ifiid.' XugpQOforjHijb-^uid.yonnelf'-always ia ooadition.for sale molMb* MYERS MOTOR COMPANY HEDFEARN (MOTOR COBffANY SaIm mum S«rwice PHONE 47 SaIm PHONE 140 CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY SiJm ^YKIN PONTIAC COMI SaIW Pontiac 3#rTic6 Wrcckg Rehuilt — PHONE 760-W PHONE aop-w LANGSTON MOTXHL COMPANY MELUCHAMP-MAHONEY SaIm PHONi 1S3 PHONESi D^r «I3 —Nicht ■ I • « ii li DRAKEF0RD3 GARAGE MOTOR COMPANY v.l . it S17 SttMl >- ntoUU 'lA V. • I - ^ *