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type, Tbor Ironers, Maytajr Wash
ers, Apartment size Electric
Ranges. Floor covering, inlaid
and regular linoleum. Metal
porch furniture. Boykin Furni
ture Co. Phone 660. ' 60tf
Wanted.
BUILDING CONTRACTOR—Noth,
log too large or too small. Esti
mate given. Write or call J. P.
Asklns, Box 45,- Klngstree, S. C.
Phone 495J. S-7p
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THE CAMOm CHWOWfCLI, CAiiOKil, tOtiyH CAWOUWA. FHIPAY, Ik^WIL «, IXt
FOR SALE—Large Hofpoint Elec
tric stove, four-burner and oven
and 6-foot G-E ice box. Mrs., WANTED—A very high type sales
pi rso'n for Camden and vicinity.
Our top salesmen make from
$7,000 per year and up. For fur
ther information write to E. D,
FOR 8ALE-New S-room house, i‘re.ston. 2342 Taylor St., Cblum-
clty lights and water, across from hia. S. C. . 6!.7c
Billy Moseley place, on Highway
No. 1. Reasr)hable. ^ee Bill De-
Bruhl at home. -• 6-7p
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FOR^ SALE—1946 Chevrolet Trac
tor 1 1-2 ton, 2 Speed axle 28 ft.
trailer In perfect condition Phone
3.3I-J or 100.— .: 6<;'
FOR SALE—fbve 4^ iiedcstal fan
and one 30” exhaust fan. J. T.
Hjaynes, 407 Walnut ^
FOR SALE — Two living room
suites, one $150 and one $.50.
906 i.yttleton St. Mrs Dan
Spivey.<^
FOR SALE — 1948 ford four-door
sedan .Super DeLu.te; 1947 Cliev-
rolet coupe; -1938 Chevrolet pick
up truck; 1936 Stiidebaker. H. T.
Stephens, Lugoff, Route 6p
FOR SALE—Large summer lake
side home with roomy guest cot
tage, near city, with mall, elec
tricity and phone service.
ALSO—Fof Sale—Five 5-room
home's, 3 of 6 rooms, I of 7 rooms,
1 of 8 and l>of 10 rooms. See
Shannon ReAlty Co, today. Sav-
age Bldg. Phone 277. ^ 6c
FOR SALE — 6-room house on
Maroney Hill. Apply to L. R. Rob-
Inson, Camden. Route 1.^
FOR SALE — Property of Myers
Motor Company. One of the best
locations In Camden on U, S.
Highway No. 1. consisting of
18,000 sq. ft. of lot space. Excel
lent building whir showroom, of
fice and service department.
Write T. L. Myers, Camden, S. C.,
or phone 47. 6c
WANTED — A good, light-weight
used car at moderate cash pfice.
Write P. O. Box 408, Camden,
giving full description. 6p
WANTED—More homes, building
lots, farms and other real esr
tate to sell. List yours with Shah-
non Realty Co. Savage Jlldg.
I’hone 277, 6c
WANTED—A settled lady able to
ti’tke care of general office work
for lumber firm. Write "Lumber"
care The Chronicle.5-6p
NoUce oi Public Hearing
Pursuant to the terms of that Act
known as No. 753 of the Acta of the
General Assembly for 1946, ap
proved March 29, 1946. and en-
tltledf "An Act to Great the ‘Ker-
shkw.-lCounty Memorial Commis
sion’; To Proylde For 'The Term*
of Office of ifs Members and the
Purpose of the^Commission; To
Provide the Commission With
Funds for Memorial Purposes i And
to F^rovlde for the Acceptancet of
Grants and Gifts to Be Used in
Carrying Out the Provisions There
of”, notice is hereby given that a
public hearing will be 'held by the
said Kershaw County Memorial
Commission on Tuesday, April 27,
1948, at 10:00 A. M., In the Court
Room of the Court House In Cam
den, S, C., for the purpose of hear
ing from all interested persons their
suggestions as to the form the pro
posed memorial shall take, and to
consider any other matters per
tinent thereto. 5-6c
W. F. NETTLES. JR. j
Secretary Kershaw County Me
morial Commission.
Camden, S. C., April 16. 1948.
Parhapa
After all. perhaps an old maidj
is Just a woman who didn't knowj
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man for a husband. — Washington ]
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NOllCE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
In the Court of Common Pleas
Joseph Machado, Plaintiff,
C. W. Johnson, Jr., Defendant.
Purshhnt to an Decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Ker
shaw County signed by Hon. T. B.
Greneker, Circuit Judge, in the
above entitled action, I will sell to
the highest bidder for cash at pub
lic auction, within the legal hours
of.sale, at -the door of Kershaw
County Court House on Monday,
the Srd day of May, A. D. 1948, the
following described personal prop
erty, to wit:
One Sonora console radio. One
Universal Washing machine.
G. R DeBRUHU
Sheriff for KershaW County, j
ApHl 19, 1948. 6-7c'
FINAf DISCHARGE
Notice ie hereby given that one
month from this date, on May i,
1948, Ida Mae Holley will make
to the Probate Court of Kershaw
County her final return ae Execu
trix of the estate of Charles Wil
son Holley, deceased, and on the
same date she will apply to the
said Court for a final discharge ae
said Executrix. * 4-7c
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. Cr. April 5, 1948.
CITATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Claude H. Crow made
suit to me to grant him letters
of administration of the estate and
effects of Mlttie Ellen Crow.
These are, therefore, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Mlttie Ellen Crosr. deceaead. tliat
they be and appear before ma. In!
the Court of Probate, to ba Iwid
at Camden. S. C„ on May 8, next,
ktfer publication hdreof, it 11
o’clock in the tcurenoon, to ahtrw
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted. ■* Wc
Given under my hand thla 17 day
of April Anno Domini 1948. ,
N. C ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, oa May IS,
1948, Lewis Lee Clybum will make
to the Probate Court of Kershaw
County hU final return as executor
of the eetate of Martha C. Vaughan,
deceased, and on the same date he
will apply to the said court for a
final discharge ae said executor.
6-lOp N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden. S. C., April 16. 1948.
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’ REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Commercial National
Bank of Camden
MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable
man with car wanted to call on
farmers In Kershaw county. Won
derful opportunity. $15 to $20 In
a day. No experience or capital
required. Permanent. Write to-
«lay. McNess Company, Dept C,
Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.
6-6f
To the Public...
Lost — Found
LOST—Chain off of parasol with
. name "Maggie Wilks’* on It. If
found please return to Chronicle
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MINNOWS FOR SALE—Stein and
Hammond Service Station. Open
from 5:30 a m. to 12 p. m. 4tf
FOR SAuE—Mall chain sawjp. i
now have saws end a trge
amount of parts on hand. D. J.
Creed. Camden. 3. C. 85tf
FOR SALE—A used car ■ in good
running order, 2 spare tires.
Frank W. Spencer, 413 Chesnut
Street. 5-7p
GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREED
Baby chicks. 2<W tor $13.00.
Worthwhile ChlckS; 101 W. North
Ave., Baltimore 1, Md. 47-66p
FOR SALE—Bottle gas stoves for
immediate dellvery.r Beard’s Fur
niture and Appliailce Co., Cam
den. 1 J-7C
LOST—Envelope containing war
bond, white pocket handkerchief
and picture of boy killed in
France during invasioo. Bond Ir-
sued to Mattie Poole Proveaux.
Reward for return to Mattie
Proveaux, Hermitage Mill Vll-
lage.6p
For Rent
FOR RENT—Rooms for rent, 1130
Broad St. R. B. Holland. 6c
FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms
for couple only. 706 Lafayette
Avenue. Phone 23S-XJ. 6p
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, no chil
dren. 1107 Lyttleton St. Camden.
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FOR RENT — Furnished studio
apartment with private entrance.
Modern kitchen, private bath,
steam heat and automatic hot
water. Contact David y/. Wall-
nau. Phone 619-J. 6c
FOR RENT—One unfurnished two-
room apar4ment with private
bath. Call 914-J. 1711 Broad St.
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IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON APRIL 12th, 1948.
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
Under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve
balande, and crish items in process of collection $ 866.824.T8
U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,579,050.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 167,050.00 i
Other bonds, notes, and debentures 76,921.88*
Corporate stocks (including $4,500.0<) stock of
Federal Reserve bank) 4,600.00
Loans and discounts (Including no overdrafts) 776,321.59
Bank premises owned none, furniture and fixtures 7,948.64
Other assets. Documentary Stamps 415.96
TOTAL ASSETS $8,479,032.75
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations $2,272,887.16
Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and
corporations *. 777,032.63
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) 40,141.25
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 197,47A.OO
Other deposits (certltlcd and cashier’s checks, etc.) 1,951.25
TOTAL DEPOSITS 8,288,983.18
Other liabilities. Dividends Unpaid
7.80
TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,288,940.98
- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
(c) Common stock, total par $ 60,000.00
Surplus ; 100,000.00
Undivided profits 31.691.77
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 8.500.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 190,091.77
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. 3,479,032.76
MEMORANDUM *
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
■ other purposes i. 246,500.00
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PLUMBING — When "you need
plumbing, new work or repair
work, call Gus Hayes. Phone
637-W-l. 19p
i AM EQUIPPED to do farm house
wiring Jobs promptly and to pass
REA specifications. Will E. John
son, electrical contractor, 1816
Fair street, tel. 461-J. 6-8p
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FOR SALE—Virginia grown seed
pefinuW7"Seft”Leland Colvin, 1302
Broad St. Phone 224-W. 4-7p
FOR SALE—Fifty bushels of corn,
James T. Hasty, Camden, RFD
No. 2. PO Box 40. Phone 641-W.
J 4-6p
FOB SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water
Heaters and Space Heaters,
Bloclrlc Water lieaters. Thor
Washf'rs Wringer and Automatic
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The First National Bank Of Camden
JN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OP
BUSINESS ON APRIL 12th, 1948.
Published in response to. call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
Under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
Charter No. 9083 . Reserve District No. 6|
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banka. Including reserve
_ balan^, and cash items in process of collection
IT. S. Government bbligattons, direct and guaranteed
Obllgatioiis of State's and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debenlurea
Corporate stocks (Including $4.25(>00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
tmans and discounts (Including none overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $24,699.10, furniture and
fixtures $2,683.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises
tlher assets
State of South Carolina, County of Kmbaw, m:,
I, Henry Q. CarrUon, vice preai4al»‘<a( tha abaxe-namad bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of
my knowledge and belief.
, HENRY Q. GARRISON,
K Vice Prealdent
Ccacred—Attest:
HENRY SAVAGE. JIL.
JOHN WHITAKER, JR^
W. ROBIN ZEMP,
Directors.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of April, ,1948.
FLORENCE B. HAY. Notary Public of S. C.
Below we take pleasure in presenting a condensed
financial statement of this institution as of April
^948, the date of the Comptroller’s call, and as in for-
rner years we would thank our many friends in this
•and the surrounding community for the generous
patronage with which our bank is favored.
, RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ '776,321.69
Bonds Owned by Bank .... 1,823,021.88
Documentary Stamps 415.96
Other Assets
FuTRilur^ and TiUirtures
Cash and Due From Banks
4,500.00
7,948!54
866,824.78
$3,479,032.75
UABIUTIES
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Capital
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Surplus IS
Undivided Profits and
Reserve Accounts 4S,
Dividends Unpaid
Klls^ayable juad
Rediscounts N(
Deposits 1 3,21
13,471
The Commercial National
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
—DIRECTORS—
W. RiALn XeiMp K. C. Ettert Sav«B«, Jr. John Whtokir, k|
J. C. Qillls, ^ F. M. Wooton Honry & Corrloon
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836.922.761
.937.248.76
269,969.50
369,202.25 f
4,250.00
529,668.61
27,382.10
2.001
7.020.15
AL ASSETS $4,081,666.03
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$2,559,560.21
1.068,800,61
9.215.95
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposlta o( individuals, partnerships, and
corporations
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal bavlnga)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 261,180.90
Other deposits (certliied and cashier’s checks, etc.) ' 168.92
/ TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,898,926.49
Jther liabilities 8,800.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,907.726 49
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock: ,
(c) Common stock#total par ••••,••' $ 100,000.001
Surplus . 41,100.M '
Jndivlded profits , 29,239.54
R«Mrves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 3,600.001
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...!.. 173.939.54
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4.081.66l03
MEMORANDA
Aaaats pledged or assigned to secure UabHities and for
other purpoaea $ 296,471.8
State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, ss:
I, S. W. VanLandingham, cashier of the above-named bank, do]
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my j
IcBowledge atid belief.
„ 8. W. VanLANDINOHAM.
C J. SHANNON, JR. -
M. H. HEYMAN, • Cashier,
. C. J. SHANNON. 4th,
» Directors. '
Sworn to and subecribed before me. this 15th day of April, 1948.
8. C. CLTBURN, NoUry Public of S. C.
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