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FOR tALE—dMl bpmlag floor fam-
ace, Mlile t«r stK-rooMe, fullf
autooMlIe. Ip PiditPii crate, at
wholeeale price. Pali It/ tOc
FOR SALE—Used Warm IforRing
coal aiOTe. Priced for quick sale.
ApDl)r toe Kefljr at Newberry’s
5 A Itc Etore. glp
FOR SALE—IfM Ckerrolet pick
up truck, M too, $495; 1940
OMAC 1 ton tradt. |m and 1940
two daor, tSTO. H. T. Stephens,
Lugolf, 8. C. Sip
FOR SALE-—A ckld'a bicycle, prac-
tically new. A oblld’s roll top
dask. One oil aad coal botwater
haater aad taak. Rddte Nolan.
Pbeoe iSt-J. 31c
FOR SALE—t-rapiB bopse with two
baths, an a large lot Also large
buUdIpg suitable for warehonae,
SSOO •§. ft Sspr space. 1001
lo^ttletea St. Phone 24tW.
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FOR SAtE Sspijg FbaPt Wheel
Town-In Wee-Gee Board, Turn
Tables snd Alignment gusge, In
A-1 eoadlUan. Also one prectl-
cally new Clayborne UniTcrsal
Engine Overhaul Stand. All
priced to sell. Stogner Motor
Co. Phone 970. Slc.tf
FOR SALE—S-room house on large
lot, city water gnd lights. All
of lot feacad, good barn and
chicken kouse. Wonderful ImsI-
Painting and
Paperhanging
CALL
EDDIE NOLAN
Phona 605*J Cpmdpg
ness location, located Just north
of city limits, in edge of Dusty
Bend. WUl sell cheap. L. T.
Rranham, Dusty Bend, Camden,
route S, Bo» 89, or Phone 3W-W.
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Bethesda Fresbytarlaa Clnireli
Sunday, Oct. 18, A. Doeptaa Me-
Arn Pastor. Church school at ten
o'clock with a Bible class fM- every
age. The nursery class continues
through the morning service. Morn
ing worship at 11:16 with prayer,
sermon and anthem. The Pioneers
meet at 4:80 and the Youth Fellow
ship at 6:30. Everyone is cordially
-.nvited to stttend these senrlcee.
FOR SALE—By Shannon Realty
Co. A modern g-room brick home
with all modern conveniences,
excellent neighborhood, large lot.
One f-room brand new home, mod
ern in every way, two stories, big
basement, large lot.
One Bice $-room frame home, near
business section, needs some re
pairs, bargain price.
Several 6 aad Proom homes in
White Gardens (No. 1 Highway).
One has all modern equipment
snd big lot. lie
FOR SALE—1941 Ford Suburban,
^ good condition. Sealqd bids
will be accepted on the above de
scribed vehicle through Friday,
October 81. Same is the prop
erty of Pine Grove School dis
trict No. 16, Kershaw county. Can
be seen at Redfearn Motor com
pany, Camden, S. C. Bids should
be mailed to D. T. Branham,
chairman board of trustees. Pine
Grove school district Logoff, S.
C. The trustees reserve the right
to reject any and all bids. ll-JZc
Lost — Found
LOST OR STRAYED—6-months
old light isn Cocker Spaniel.
Answers to the name of “Champ.'
Phone 29frJ. Sic
Wanted
Of Kenbgir Pimipn
For Ront
FOR RENT—S^oom furnished cot
tage, 1612 Lakeview Ave. Phone
696-J.Sic
F’OR RENT—One Urge room, furn
ished or unfuraished, with kitch
en privileges. Mast Haile St
Phone <1, tip
FOR RENT—Two heated furnUbed
rooms. Private bath continuous
hot waiter. Kitchen privileges.
L. B. Hucksbee, 1214 Lyttloton
St., Camden. S. C. Phone 619-W.
81c.
Miacellanoous
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by
Electrolysis. Permanent. Safe
Rapid, Scientific. By appoint
ment only. Mrs. R. F. Harae*
worth. Phone 1140, Sumter, S. C.
17U
Camden
Memorial Company
•Quality Monument*
• Immediate Delirery
C. Q. Kornegsy-^red Pratt
FINANCIAL
SPARE
TIRE....
TOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Trawelint along lifa’s highway, you*ll fael
more secure, dp your job better, when you
know there’s a sawings account to come to
Jroor aid in casa of a ’’blowout”. Accumu*
late money regularly in a sawings account
at this Institution. Start with any amount
3%
CURRENT DIVIDEND
WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
First Nat’l Bank Building
SEAMSTRESS—To assist In alter
ation Dept, on week-ends. Apply
in person. EUchel’s Department
Store. Sic
MAN WANTED—For Rawleigh
business in City of Camden. Sell
1800 families. Write today. Raw
lelgh’s. Dept. S(^J-181-61X. Rich
mond, Va, 81p
CASHIER-STENOGRAPHER-Hlgh
school graduate. Steady work.
Apply In person. Eichel’s Dept
Store.^
WANTED—To buy a used adding
machine. Must be in good con
dition and reasonable. Address
T. C. Gladden, P.O. Box 66, Cam-
den, 8. C. 31-32p
ATTENTION—Sawmill operators.
Want to buy clear lumber, re ugh
and green, delivered to our yard,
DimensionH, inch boards in stan
dard widths. Miller Lumber Co-
Phone 126. ■ ' 31-83c
WANTED—The largest company
In America of its kind 11 desir
ous of procuring,the service of a
competent, well-known person In
this area. No actual selling
necessary. People doing hits
work in other sections are mak
ing from 160 to $100 per month
during' spare time. Write Dis
trict Mgr., A-24, 941 Harden St.,
Columbia, 8. C. Sip
MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable
man with car wanted to call on
farmers in Kershaw county. Won
derful opportunity.. $16 to $20 in
k day. No experience or capital
required. Permanent. Write to
day. McNess Company, ,Dept. C,
Candler Bldg., ^Itlmore 2. Md.
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FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that one
month from this date, on Novem
ber 12, 1947, Ulllan 8. Williams
will make to the Probate Court of
Kershaw County, her final return
as Administratrix of the estate of
John Sutton, deceased, and on the
cams date she will apply to the
said Court for a final discharge
as said Administratrix. 3C-32p
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 11. 1947.
ATTENTION
• FARMERS—
• LUMBERMEN—
• PULPWOOD CUTTERS
1 haw« htm appointed
Agent for the
Mall Chain Saw
1 now haTO saws and a
large aaseent of parte on
hand.
D. J. CREED
Camden, S. C.
Camden, S. C.
’Phone 62
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. Boa 1161
Florence, S. C
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WAS ABicnERM SERfiEAKT-
MAJOR I
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are delireripir yow
High qnality, Ippr
fOt you. Stay at home and rest while SHEHEEN’S
meals and groceries. Cheerful sendee is their motto,
pricey tool , J,
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SHEHEEN'S GROCERY
[nmoEn, s.i
FREE DELIUEftV
PHOnES 24 25
The Lyaehss River Soil Conaer-
yatlon dlatrict furnlabed B. S. Kirk
ot Lugoff, S6 pounda Ky SI Faseue
graaa for m three acre aeed patch.
Thii grsas hsa proven very popslsr
with atockmen that have planted
it - and haa good poaaibilltles of
fitting Into a grazing program for
this aection since it makes its
growth during the winter when
regular grasses are dormant..
Flah pond surveys were recently
made by the Soil Conservation
service on the farms of Hugh Mc-
Cullnm and Prank Rabon. dlatrict
cooperatora, both of the Lugoff
community,^
Bruce Jonee and B. W. Best of
Bethune, cooperators of the local
Soli Conservation district, are
building thehr crop rotation around
Crotolarla. Both have excellent
stands from srhich a seed crop will
be harvested. Their pliwned rota
tion calls for a ground covet of
Crotolarla at least eyefy third year.
Crotolarla li being used extensively
and baa proven to be the beat soil
building legume for the sand hill
soila
The Soil Conservation service
technicians assisted Bruce Jonea
and Leon Jones of the Bethune
section, and Leslie Myers of Cam
den, In planning a land use pro
gram for their farms based on con
servation surveys and land use
capabllHiea. This service la avail
able to all'farmers In Kershaw
county desiring such.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Sara, Bn«dley
wishes to express their apprecia
tion for tho kindness shown them
In thehr recent bereavement. 31p
Mrs. Roby Povlar McDosuM,
wife of B. D. McDoqaU Sf Ker-
hhaw, died at her home Tiraniay
moriiing, last week, after s Ugger-
ing illnesa. Funeral aervloaa xrare
held at the home Friday aftanaaon
by Rev. W. F. Bsker, aasialsd by
Rev; Robert P. Turner, latergssnt
was in the Kerahsw cemeiary. Mrs.
McDonald was born in KaBon,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. T.
fowler of the Sooth Carotins Meth
odist conference. She tsaght In
the schools of Kershaw and AUmi-
dale. She la survived by her hus
band and daughter, her parents, a
brother and a sister.
NOTICE
The presentation of the GnUed
Thank Offering will be hili at
Grace Episcopal church on Wed
nesday, October 22, at 10; t9 a. m.
Preabytaiian Cbureh, Lugslf
Sunday school at 10 a. m. I^rsyer
meeting Wedneaday, Oct. 22 at 8
p. m. at St Johns M. E. cbarch.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hefeby given that one
month from this date, on Noveniber
S, 1947, Rebecca Benson will make
to the Probate Court of Kershaw
County her final return as Admin
istratrix of the estate of Julia Ben
son, deceased, and on the same
date she will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge as said
Administratrix. 80-3S«
N, C. ARNirTT,
Probate Court.
Camden, 8. C., October 3, 1937.
State Theatre
KERSHAW, S. C
FRIDAY, OCT. 17
“THE GHOST AND
Mks. MUIR”
Gene Tierney-Rex Harrisdn
SATURDAY, OCT. 18
“BORDER G MAN”
(^6rge'O’Brien
SAT., OCT. 18, 10:30 p.m.
“THE BEAST WITH 5
FINGERS”
Robert Alda-Andrea Kin>;
MON.-TUES., OCT. 20-21
’LAST OF THE REDMEN’
Jon Hall and Evelyn Ankers.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22
“DANGER STREET’
Jane Withers A Robert Lowery
THURSDAY, OCT. 23
“FIESTA”
Eether Williams A John Carroll
J. R. €atoe, 78, b
Called By DeaOi
J. R. Catoe, 78. a life-long rwi-
dent of the ML Plwtsh comnnaRy
Kershaw connty, died Thursday,
last week, at a Columbia ho^ltal
after a long Olness. Mr. Catoe was
a farmer. Funeral servieee were
conducted at the ML Plsgah church
Friday afternoon at 4:80 p. m. by
the pastor. Rev. Mr. Whitmore, as-
slated by Rev. J. B. Caaton of
Columbia, Rev. PauT Wheeler of
Colombia, and Rev.>,J. H. Reed of
Caaey. Rev. Mathew Itabor of
Charleston, and Rev. Lothsr Knight
with Interment in the dinrch ywrd.
Mr. Catoe is eurvlved by three
daughteri, three eons, 22 grand
children, snd 11 great grandehll-
dreOL j
Drhre Citfefully—Sava m IMd
NOTICE TO OCNTORf AND
CREDITOftS
All parties indebted to the estate
of George B. Catoe are herekr no
tified to make payment to the un
dersigned, and all parttod, tf any,
having claims against the said
estate will present them likewise,
duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. 31-3SC
B. G. Catoe.
Administrator.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 9, 1947.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is. hereby given that one
month from this date, on November
10, 1947 Mrs. Lottie H. Holland
will make to the Probate Coart of
Kershaw County, her final retarn
as AdmlnlstratrlK of the estate of
Edward E. Holland, deceased, and
on the saoke date ^ will apply
to the said Coart for a flntl di^
charge as said Adminiatratrix.
N. C. ARNETT,
Jadge of Probate.
Camden, S. C.. OoL 10, 1947. 81-S4c
•'OeCHAltlBi
Notice |8 hereby giv-«
days after the date
lUrslgned win '
f.rT rt gut. a
• clurUr <K
known as Kershaw «
ans Housing CorporatC^L^**
corporatJton to "have l!^ ^ ■
place of butiness in
In ti, Zi^'^:
onrtng houses and proc^” *
tr^ta by. with and
vetorana and the Puhn..
administration and.
cers and.agents of the "
mMMt. The said con^JS!®
have no capital stock bdu
organised for the purpoS^J^'
ing oorporauve profUs ®
^Id W. Punaerbwk
C. Chratagsr K(ntt
NOTICE
TO ELECTRIC CONSUMERS
IN RUR^ AREAS
• Much ^fficulty hus hm oapoionced in rural .
due to poor wirhif, cnusosff interruptions to sorvie*
damege to our equipmenL
• Therefore, effectiwe with thb notice inapection af d
new instalUtion will be made hj Municipal UtilHisi fa
spector to insure that the installation u safe and net
liasard to life and property.
will insure that yow work wi
• ^
as for City inspactian, pfan
•The small fei
be well aad safely
• Fees wfll be the
additional dtdlar for
L E Hardm,
SupL Munic^al UtBIlies
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130 E. DeKalb Sifeet
Telephone 47
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