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PMum Buy-Sell-Rent USE TIE CBKOMCIE WANT ADS AtfT«rtiMn«nta uiMl*r UUi Iwdlag «U1 b* ebMTml (or at tba rata aT 4*a aiialaiain (or SB words, par iaaartion. Orar 26 words tl-lc par wprC^ sat In t« point typd doubla biuurta. Cash must acoompaajr aadtr saoapt wbara customsr has Ladcar Aaoawst. For Solo FOR SALE—Larse black laather couch,, and an oak bnffett at tl4 .Lafayetta street. tip FOR SALE—Old Itebosany aMa- board and dining table. Phone 260-W. tie FOR SALE—Oil clreulatiag heat ers,.designed tt> heat tnm 2 to f rooms. Beard Tnmlture sad Ap- ' pllance Co., Oimden, S. C. 21-S4C I FOR SALE — Six thoroughbred Walker bound dogs. Would like « to sell in pack. Will s^l sepe- rateij. Write or aee Mr. L. R. Ives, R-1, Camden, S. C. 21p xj I W'K* FOR SALE—FYesh milk cow and calf, butter naturally yellow. Dr. Richardson, RemberL 8. C. 21p FOR ODD-LOT PLANTING, we can supply you with 4-10-6, Lime and Basic Slag. The Southern Cotton OR Co 2l-l2c FOR SALE—'31 “A" Model Coupe, in good mechanical condition. 1200. Coleman Wilson, 811 Mill street, Camden. 21p FOR SALE—On Lake view avenue In Sarsfleld, one 6 room bouse; also, one 6 room house. Just com- pleted. R. E. Stevenson, Jr. 21c WE HAVE unloaded s carload of Basic Slag. Oet your supply for small grain planting in Septem ber and October. It has been giv ing excellent results with grain. The Sonthem Cotton Oil Co. 21-22C FOR SALE—Some fine, large homes in beat sections of city at very favorable prices and terms. Also a few desirable smaller homes at reasonable prices. See us about these. Phone us about these. Phone.277. Shannon Realty Company. t 21o FOR SALE—Six room home, fall basement, with laundry, gas con trol beat with blower that can be used an* air circulator In warm weather. Modern kitchen with Magic Chef gas range, copper plumbing, hardwood floors. In sulated, weather stripped, etc. Call 850-W. ^ JUST ARRIVED — 5.V Crimp Alumitiam Roofing in Tarious lengths. Also Gam and Fir Plywood and Masonite Presdwood boards. Get yours while they last. Camden Lumber Co. Phone 340. 20-2lc FOR SALE—6,000 seven-foot split Cedsr post, near Great Falls, S. C. J. T. McPonald, Blackstock, 8. C. IS-gp REACHES—I am plsaning to have s track load of llberta peaches in tJaaden Srery day ss soon ss thsy sre ripe which will be about July 20 and price will be about tbs asne m st orchard. Plans to get yoer canning peach es from uf. For any information write T. C. Fletcher, Kershaw, 8. C. Ittte Painting and Paperhanging EDDIE NOLAN Phone Camdi Camden Memorial Company QUALITY MONUMENTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY C. Q. Komegay—Fred Pratt For Rent PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL Weatherstrips Sold and Installed by-— E. E. VETTH The only factory equip ped and trained mechanic in this section. P. O. Box 1161 Florence, S. G SIDE GLANCES Early Season Chatter From the Ranks of Bulldog Foothsdl Fans WANTED—Lsandry to be done at my residence. Call 78S-W. 21p ■ f ' WANTED—Sereral nice 6 to 7 room homes Cor cash buyers. List yours with Shannon Realty Co. Phone 277, Savage Bldg. 21c YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN wanted to represent Bine Cross Hospital . Service Plan in Camden area. Write giving full particulars and references to Box No. 421, Cam- den, 8. C. * WANTED—SalMmSh with car to sell In your home tpwn and sur rounding territory: cigars, cigar ettes, candy, chewing gum, razor blades, drugs and notions. Apply to Ct^umbia Cigar A Tobacco Co., 1327 Assembly St., Columbia. 8, C. 20-23C FOR FIRST CLASS ELECTRIC WIRING call Will B. Johnson. 1815 Fair St., Phone 451-J. lC-23p WANTED — All people suffering from kidney trouble or back-ache to try KIDDO, $1 Money back guarantee. DeKalb Pharmacy. Phone 95- 13^ 28c WANTED—We pay top prices for Pine logs delivered to our mill on Council street, Sumter, 8. C. Sum ter Planing Mills and Lumber Company. 17-22c Lost — Found STOLEN—A child's bicycle, yellow with red trimming; solid rubber tires, solid rubber i^als. Anyone having information, please notify A. R. Collins. Phone 72. 21c LOST—On streets of Camden, Sat urday, Aug. 2. black leather ladles pocketbook with cloth strap, containing receipts, bills, a letter and thirty-odd dollars in cash.,Finder please return to or notify the Chronicle office. 21p Has it occurred to you grid en thusiasts that lust six weeks from today the Bulldogs will be snap ping and snarling at the Dragon pack from Bishopville on the turf at Zemp field? And one week from today the Bulldog squad wlU be rolling to the nuHintains of North Carolina where they will pitch tents at Camp Carlyle for g two weeks condition ing program. Saw QUea Huggins on the ave nue a few days ago and they tell me that the big husky will be back In a Bnlldog uniform this coming season. That's going to be a head ache for the teams battling the Bulldogs during the fall months. Lindsay Pierce, that tine chap who it coaching the Camden squad, ie a moat reticent tibmp when It comes to talking about the 1147 proapeets. Iharca will last not ad mit any conclusions, but we know be has them, and they are hand- painted in glowing colora. .We know what he did srtth a light green team last aeaaon and for that reason we are lodklng for him to hit paydirt this falL Our greatest concern is the manr ner in which plans for fencing the football area are lagging. We hope some one fills np the gas tank and steps on the accetarator mighty soon. part of dtt asF M. fsTBsara art wh aa mnA Mirtfliasr aa land posted Notice la hereby given Hiat any parson hunting, fishing or other wise trespasiing on tills land, or iH^ing nrea, or penalttlag Area set by them to mn or ham thereon, or pasturing thereon br removing therefrom any trees, wood, straw, or shrubbery, will be prosecvted to the fun extent of the Ikw. Mrs. Josephhoe C. Baston, 21-24P WeatviOe, S. C. »^da£^ win aMke to tii» nS*,.*- Keinhaw County M- U CashatL dece^ the anoM date shTT^ <X)TTIB If. Ci 8. g. An^,.,^; you r. tkkdk Ua.**. / FOUND—An efficient and economi cal radio repair shop that runs a pick-up and delivery service for the city and mill villages. Anyone desiring lyompt repairs .will not have to pay for this ad, Just call 294 or take your radio to McDowell Radio Service, 1813 Mill street, Camden, S. C. 21-22c FOR RENT—Cool guest rooms, 1 double. 1 single. Summer rates. Greenleaf Villa. IHp FOR RENT—Excellent bedrooms, exceptionally low summer rate. Kirkwood Hotel Annex. Phone 824. 16tf -5 For rent—Pour room furnished apartment, heated, Psir street; combination living room and dtn- ing room. Screened porch. Bleo- trical conveniences. Avsilable -now. No pets. Prefer permanent residents. Mrs, M. Bsmch, Lyttleton street Phone fit, tip TRAFFIC LIGHTS MbculIxuRogg SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed hy EHectrolysls. PermsnenL Sabs Rapid, SclentlAc. By appoint ment only. Mrs. R. F. Hayns- worth. Phone *1140. Snmter, S. C. ^^ NOTICE-La Petite Beauty Parlor Is now located at 605 I'*! Rutledge street. Grade A shop. Phcue 448-W. ItllP FINANCIAL SPARE TIRE**** YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT ^ r lifu*a hUthymy. yuuTl^—1 moru Mcure, d#'Toar job botlur, wBm you know tkoro*s a sawinfs account to coaio to your aM m cate of a **blowottr. Accumu- lata Mdnny rsfularly fai a sawings account at this Indtitatioa. Start «with any amount 3% CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION {. Fhst Nnt^ Bank BuBding ^ Coind—b Sr C - * ARE FOR PEDESTRIANS TOO! % * \ * WM! The few quick seconds it takes the light to go amber or green may be the difference between life—and death! ______ • . xraffic lights aren’t just for drirers, they’re for pedestrianss too. They are your signals of safety. Drivers and traffic officers expect yon to obey them. Yet in 1946, over 2,800 persons were killed at intersecttons. In addition, more than 4,000 jaywalked into the Hereafter between intersectiQiia. Frm all causes, 12,200 p^estrians—men, women and children—were given a rMf to the morgue! They died at the rate of 33 every day. Fantastic? Sure, but deadly true. :, Of pedestriani killed who were^ld enough to drive, only lo% ever drove a car. That may be one reason why, pedestrian's have to be told, agfdn and again, that traffic lights and all safety regulations are for them too. They have never experienced the responsibility of driving. If you are a pedestrian, learn'to cross with the lights, nevar run oat from behind parked cars, or cross between intersections. T ju t stand in the street or highway. Always be alert " > REDFEARN MOtOR COMPANY 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^ MYERS MOTOR COMPANY Sxica Serwke PHONE 47 CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY SxIm PHONE 140 BOYKIN PONTIAC COMPANY suur Pontiac Surwfeu WruckaRulmUt _ PHONE 7iS-W LANGSTON MOTOR COMPANY