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f'-'- THl CAMOIW CHWattt^fc Ct 190¥TH CAROLmA, FRIRAV; r-f mm ■J . : 4f y:^\i :i' : . V^' I" '>^1 - .-ji'vr -. .*yi» ■\.\ iH-j V. :5 H ■I r 'J : 1 " - ’I t- ' r'ikfc- ^ %] j-it ^- 'r ’ '■^v it "^r?; . A4varttofntj ondw tbti h«adliig •iU h» cbarccd for at tlio rata of 44o oolaliBum foctS worda, par inaartlMi. Oaar tt worda 1 l>Se par word. Ada aat In 10 point typa doobla charga. Caata muat accompany ordar asoapf wliara enatoroar haa Ladgar Aeoonnt. For Solo FOR SALE^lf41 Pord 1 Vt ton truck. Stake body. Jamea 8taw< art, Rottta I, Box lOt.. lOp FOR SALE—One 4 room houae on 811 MUI atreet. See Mra. Ella ^harp, 307 Kendall atreet, .Ja Aoa. Wateree MUI. 20p FOR SALE—1941 Super DeLuxe Buick 4^oor Sedan. New tirea and tailored aeat corera, fully equipped. Cleaneat job in Cam* den.. Call J. C. Boykin at 199 or 830-lf.' Me FOR SALE—One 2€’' Victory bi cycle. Juat Inatalled new seat, new tubea and tirea, new chain, ' in excellent condition. Write or aee J. W. McCllntock, Route 1, , Weatvllle, 8. C. ^ FOR SALE — One 1934 Auatio. Con be seen at residence of B. H. Baum, 133S Highland Avenue. Price .$150. Phone 32S'W. ^ 20c TRADE IN VOUR OLD WRINGER * typo waBhlnj? ma< hlne, liberal al lowance on new 1947 Model Ben- dix. Few available for immediate delivery Kleciric Service and Ap pliance Co. Phone 26, next door to Belk'a. 20c FOR SALE—d room home, full basement with laundry central heating plant with blower that la uaed during hot weather to circu late cold air. Copper plumbing, hard wood floors, modern kiteh- en, etc. Call 841X-W. ■ 30c JUST ARRIVED ~ S-V Crimp Aluminum Roofing in various lengths. Also Gum and Fir Plywood and Mstsonite Presdwood boards. Get yours while they last. Camden Lumber Co. Phone 340. 20»21c FOR SALE—Several nice homes, any size, 4 to 6 rooms each. FOR SALE—Fine building lots in Kirkwood Heights, in sise and type to suit you. FOR SALE—Several amall tracts of land near town. 1-2 to 60 USE TBE CHRONICLE WANT ADS acres. Also large and small farms reasonable prices. See Shannon Realty Co.. Sarsge Bldg. Phone 277. JOc ^ ■ FOR SALE — Country QenUeman sugar com. The beat yet. 60 cents a dozen ears. Call at Heyman Jewelry store or phone 32S-W. . ^ RECEIVED THIS WEEK — A quantity of doors in dif* forent sixes. Call ua for your needs. Camden Lorn- her Co. Phone 340. aOc FOR SALE—6,000 seven-foot split Cedar post, near Great Pilla, 8. C. J. T. McDonald, Blackrtock. 8. C. 19-31P PEACHES—I am planning to have a truck load of Elberta peaches in Camden every <lay as soon as they are ripe which will be about July 20 and price will be about the same as at orchard. Plane to get your canning peach es from us. For any Information write T. C. Fletcher, Kershaw, S. C. Ittfc For Rent FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1303 Lyttleton. Call 6j>5. 20p FOR RENT—t'urnlshed apartment. Apply Mrs. W. O, Hay. 1725 Fair street. Telephone 337. 20p Loot ~ Found LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Two Uimba from Sheheen resi dence at 1606 Sarsfield street. Anyone knowing w.her6abouts please call 666-R. 20c LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN— Cocker Spaniel pup, three and a half months old, black and white spotted. Ears black. Tall cut Answers to the name "Tlmmle". 35.00 reward. Call Dr. T, B. Bruce. Phone 606-R. 19-20p CLARKSON SUPPLY CO. Eloctricnl Suppliog — Goodyoar Tireg — Tubos Acceuorieg 1107 Broad Str—t Camden, South Carolina FANS! FANS! FANS! We Now Have A Complete Line Of Household Fans — INCLUDING — 8” Pure Breese’ $ 7.50 10** LeJohn 11.95 10*’ GE 2-Speed OscUlating 25.12 ({nc. Tax) 12” CE 2.Speed ^OmaUting 33.64 (Inc. Tax) 12** Pure Breeze 3-Speed Oscillating 35.00 — ALSO — 24” GE Powered Fregh Air S-Speed Office Fan And *rhe New, Year *Round Cooling and Heating Aerotherm Fan $21.95 Come In And See The New GE Portable Phonograph And Clock-Radios Clarkson Supply Co. . PHONE 22-W Your Goodyear and General Electric Dealer (Located Next to Chronicle Office) I'i- V.- FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Traveling along Itfo’g highway, yoa*ll foal more eacura, do your job better, when yon know there*! a savingg account to como to your eld in cgno of ^a **blowouP'. Accnan- late monoy regularly in a savingg account at tkia In^tution. Start with may amouat ; 3% CVRRBIVT DlflDUND # • WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Pint NatT innk WANTED—Laundry to be done at my residence. Call 78f-W 30p WAl'iTED—White woman over ^0 to house keep and laundry for cabins. Health card required. Preferenco given ona with no de pendants. Addreis ‘'R-2. Box 1$2”, Camden, 8. C. 30p WANTED—Salesman with car to sell In your home town and sur rounding territory: «cigars. cigar ettes, candy, chewing gum, razor blades, drugs and notions. Apply to Columbia Cigar A Tobacco Co., 1337 Assembly St., Columbia, 8. C. 20-28C WANTED — Experienced Salealady for regular work. Aqzply only by let ter. Pleaae 'mention ex perience and include two FOR RENT—Six room apartment, two baths; completely furnished, electric appliances; steam heat ed; 1214 Lyttleton street. Appli cants with babies or pets need not apply. Call Mrs. Mannes Baruch. 2^ FOR RENT—Excellent bedrooms, exceptionally low summer rate. Kirkwood Hotel Annex. Phone 824. 16tf ref gfuncaa. J. Paul Roee» 932 Broad St^ FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WIRING caU WiU B. Jokneon. 1816 Fair St„ Phone 4S1-J. 16-23p WANTED — AU people aoftering from kidney trouble or back-ache /to yj KIDDO, $1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 96. lM8c HELP WANTED — Male and fe male. average 346 weekly for man or woman to supply custo mers In Camden. Established businesa. No investment. Start now. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 83, Richmond, Va. 17-20p MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers In Kershaw county. Won derful opportunity. |16 to |20 In a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent Write to day. MeNeat OogipaiiT. Dept C, Candler BUg., Baltimore I, lU. 1S-S8P WANTED—Va pay top prieea for Pink loga dMIvered to our mill an Council street. Snmter, 8. C. Snm- i ' ter Planing MlUa and Lumber' Company. . l7-22c SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by Blectrolysis. Permanent Sale Rapid, Scientific. By appoint ment only. Mrs. R F. Hayna- vorth. Phone 1140, Sumter, S. C. ' ^ NOTICE—La Petite Beauty Parler is now located at 606 1-1 Ratledge street Grade A shop. Phone 443-W. ” , IttSp Tbs great llbatroes has a wing spread at ll% feet Medals Ready Fw Ex-Navy Men Millions of medals are now be ing.smit all over the country for ex-nisvy men who So gallantly earn ed them. The U. 8. navyjwcrulUng service will begin distribution et the medals next Friday. An ex-navy wiAn or woman eligible for the American Defenaa medal or the Wwld War II Victory medal can get them at any U. 8. nary re- cmlting activity. At the peak of the navy's man power there were more than 3,600,- 000 men and women almoet all of whom earned the Victory medals now being distributed. Many thou sands of ex-navy men also earned the Defense medal given for being on duty between 1939 and Pearl Harbor day. Subacribe to Tbo Cbroaids NotMulor for Cbutir NoU^ ia hereby mv«i I wderelgaed wiu explratloii of three date hereof to th* 8UU of South CaroUMTiS Porute charter for povutlen to be know^T?****! IMlrlee; aald corportUotV^l powered later allITJJiM dakr and geuerai nets, and to have Pl^e of bualneei to and to have an authfliZT’' of 110,000. •■«<i«ie4 LiL OinON. CLYDE XT »■ c. •Sl-L vv • A- This advertisement is presented' in the public interest by the' President's Highway Safety Conference aixl the daily and weekly newspapers of the^ nation throuj^ their Press' and ..Publisher^ Associationsi. MARKS THE SPOT ! Yes—X marks the spot where more than 2,000 people died and over 70,000 were injured last year when automobile drivers ch«Ueiig!ri the iron horses of the rails—and lost / * When you approach a railroad crossing you are entering the railroad’s right-of-way. To save you from harm, gates arc Jpwttrt or automatic signalling devices, bells and blinking lights warn of approaching trains. The engineer blows a warning blast rings his belt That’s the most the railroad can da The rest is up to yon. The Stop—Look—and Listen sign means what it says. Stop—’ look both ways—and always listen. If a train is just dearing the crossing, wait—don’t hurry across, th we may be a hidden train com ing from the opposite direction. And when you do cross, keep goiiig* Don’t shift gears on the tracks, you may staU. Take the few extra seconds needed to assure a safe crossing* DonU let X mark the spot whwe uou failed to be carefid. 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