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- 1. - J \ - FOI lU'i -A Wi - f » 'T'J V ■■‘■J '■ ‘■'«*;i:i .s- t:'i' I,: ■ 'r I >'K^; ■■l- ' * i ’•-/■. ■ i ' ■ f * 1 ^ t J> " V-. ■'■ ■'^■ rj.-- ■’5^ f ^ -iC 4 'r- B hVi 't I i " 5 iif-i ^ .J" *!/ -• ^'■i. •'■■ ■#'.f; ■! : ‘#-- -.i'i . V' ■'■-Cmii f 1 USE THE dntoiacu WANT ADS AdvertUramenu under this, bending vfU be charged for at the rate of 40c minimum for 29 worda, per inaertion. Orer 25 words 11-lc per wprd. Ads set in 10 point type double charge. Cash must accompany order except where cnstomer has Liedger Account. For S«I« FOR SALE—Crib with adjustable springs and innerspring mattress. Call 170.J. 8c MINNOWS FOR SALE—Stein and Hammond Service Station. Open from 6:30 a m. to 12 p. m. 4tf FOR SAuE—Mall chain gawg. i now have saws and a lc.rfe amount of parts on hand. D. J. Creed. Camden. 8. C. S6tf FOR SALE—One 1942 Ford Coach and one 1949 Dodge Coach, both N^n good condition. Price reason- a'ble. Clifford J. ThreatL Cassatt, SJ C, Route 1. 7-9p Anderson College Board of triisleM FQR SALE—Ring Neck Pheasant eggs for setting, 11.50 for 15. 4 pair ring neck pheasants', $6.00 per pair. S. 8. Hensley, near Antioch church, Camden, R C. 8p FOR SALE—I burner white enamel oil stove, with oven, 120.00. Call 196-J. 8p FOR SALE—Several tons cotton seed meal. K. P. Emanuel, Boy- kin, S. C. 8P FOR SALE—Six-room house situ ated on large lot, on Maroney Hill, route 2. Information L. A Robinson, or call 797M4. 8p FOR SALE—One 1937 Dodge, good condition, radio and heater, go<^ tires, personally owned. Call 710-M or 848-XM. 8p FOR SALE—Seven pigs of good stock, 2 months old. Call 499-R or see Grover Anderson at post office. *P FOR SALE—One 1935 Ford coupe, good condition. Only $140.00. Seen at P. McLure. 818 Campbell street, Camden. S. C. 8p FOR SALE — Reasonable 4 room cottage and 4 acres land next to Drive-In Theater on Highway No. 26. Just off No. 1. W. H. Rush, Lu- goff, 8. C. 8-9p BUILDINC Highspois" ■44-4skes three-thirds to complete a home. First—the plan. Second —tbej use of good materials. Third—the services of a com petent. experienced builder. You are a.s8ured of all three when you commission us to build your home. NEED A NEW ROOF? If ao, call ut for a free et« timate. M. E. Forte PHONE 582J suits f^S - best/ We give you this 4-Way . Ford Service... I Ford-Trained * Mechanics [|t 9 Factory-Approved Methods 9 Genuine ^ Ford' Parts Specialized 'ford Equipment > * ,4 ' • Nafunlly, W9 know your Ford best, 'leF. FOR SALE—^^One large cook rtinge. with hot water tank, fine shape, only $10.00 complete. P. McLure, 818 Campbell street, Camden. S. C, , 8p FOR SALE—One 1936 Buick auto mobile, 4-door sedan. Will sell very reasonable. J. T. Hay. 1726 Fair street, Camden, S. C. Phone 337. ^ FOR SALE—One walnut bedroom suite practically new. $150.00; one dinette suite almost new, $50.00; one Sellars kitchen cab inet practically new, $50.00. Rea son for selling leaving town. Ap ply 614 Chesnut St., PYlday or Saturday. 8p ranUr NoUcs Is .iMTsby gfrM Hwt «Im month from Hits este. on ikm* T,i 194$, R. L. Blackmon win auko to the Probate Court of Kershnw County^ his final return us Adminis trator of tbs estate of C. P. Black- mmi. deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. 8-llc N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden, 8. C., May 7, 1948. irthrilis Pain Sw quick, dcUghttully comfortlas help for MbM and palm of BIwnwatl—. Arthrlt^ Neurltlo, Lambato. Sciatica, or Nonralgia try loailad. Works through tbo Wood. Rnt Uooa uioaUy otano aOovlatlnf pain to you can work, enjoy life and itcep moio comfortably. Oet Romind at drugglat today. Qutek, com« plete wtiafactlon or money back guaranteed. doansp FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water Heaters and Space . Heaters, EHectric Water Heaters. Thor Washers Wringer and Automatic 'type, Thor Ironeri, Maytag Wash ers, Apartment else Electric Ranges. Floor covering inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Fnml- ture Co. Phone 660.50tf FOR SALE •— A dozen fine lots in North Broad St., “Kirkwood Dewelopnient^, 60 to 110 ft. in width. Buy- art ara protected by re- •trictiwe agreements, aa- turing properly built ad joining bomas and againal nuiaancat. Sea Shannon Realty Co. Today. ^8c ROUND TE^STED MIXED USED cowpeas, 10 bu. lots, delivered, freight paid, $76.00, if this paper named. Llfnit May ISth. Wm. M. Gibbes. Jr., Columbia. DaCosta Brown and Charles H. Stognet*, of Camien, are among the members of the board of trus tees of Anderson College shown in the above picture, which was taken at a meeting of the board held April 27. Dr. Annie D. Denmark, president of the college, is also shown In the picture. The fron^ royv left to right includes; Rev. W. P. Hall, of Anderson; DaCosta Brown, of (Camden; Dr. a'. L. Smethers, chairman, of Anderson; Dr.. Denmark; Fred Vaughan, 6f Lancaster; and William D. Brown, of Ander son. Second row: Mrs. F. C. McConnell, Anderson; I^eon L. Rice, of Anderson; Mrs. Olln D. Johnston, of Washington, D. C.; Charles H. Stogner, of Camden; Mrs. Charles S. Sullivan, of Anderson, and Mark F. Hawthorne, of Anderson. WANTED—Young lady tp lesm dental laboratory work and be paid while learning. Call in per son at the Medical Bnilding, 315 DeKalb SL, Camden, and ask for “Toler.” 8p For Rout Lost — Found LOST—Ladles small, square, yel low gold Oruen wrist watch with sweep second hand and gold link band. Lost in vicinity^ of Arthur West Orovery store. * If found please return to Arthur West. $10.00 reward. »-8-9p LOST—Left in Commercial Bank Saturday, Christmas club worth $75.00, containing envelope with $32.00. Finder, please notify Mrs. Wllla C. Harrison, 911 Market Street, phone' 831-J. Reward. 8p Wanted MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Kershaw county. Won derful opportunity. $15 to $20 a day. No experience or capital re quired. Permanent Write today. ^ McNess Company, Dept. C, Cand- ler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 7-8p WANTED—To loan from $800 to $5,000 on real estate. No red tape. E. R. Dixon. 627 Rutledge St. Phone 260. „ 8*18p WANTED TD BUY—Used furni ture or most anything of value. Branham Salvage Co, Phone 366-W. 8tf WANTED—Admipistrative position offering good future with estab lished business in Camden. Best of references can be furnished Box 82, Sumter, S. G. 8p LOSE WE Vw MB laAiw ■ paarf • -Ml Sm cm|4v takiMri Mia Snt ar a laiaiira.Sm b ba abaiaal *ay la tiylM ^ FRANK'S DRUG 8TDRE—Ph. 777 FDR RENT—Two-room apartment, unfumisbed, private bath. Phone 580-M. 8c FDR RENT — One unfurnished apartment with private bath. 1711 Broad street or call 914-J. 8e FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms, no p^ts. Elderly couple or couple with only one child. 123 York street, corner of Mill stre Mrs. Martha J. Brown. Miacellaneotu PLUMBING — When you ne plumbing, new work or repair work, call Gus Hayes. Phone 637-W-r. • 19p I AM EQUIPPED to do farm house wirlngjoiii promptly and to pdas REA speclficatlone. Will B. John son, electrical contractor, 1815 Fair street, tel. 4S1-J. 6-8p CITATION The State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, Margaret J. Brown made suit to me to grant her let ters of administration of the estate and effects of Jake Brown, Jr. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jake Brown, Jr., deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on May 6th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, t4 ;ihow cause, if any they have, why the said'Administration should not be granted. ' , 7*8c . Given under my hand this 23rd day of April Anno Domini 1948. N. C. ARNETT Judge pf Probate * FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, oh May 15, 1948, Lewis Lee Clybum will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County his final return as executor of the estate of Martha C. Vaughan, deceased, and on the same date he will apply to the said court for A final discharge as said executor. 6-lOp N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. Camden. S. C,, April 15. 1948. Liberty Hill News (By G. R. Clement) Evening services at the Presby- M'ian church will be held at 7 o’clock in the future, the pastor baa announced. 'The Democratic county conven tion at Camden on Monday was attended by W. Z. Hilton and O. R. Clement as delegates and N. S. Richards as a member of the execu tive committee. P. G. Richards ac companied the party and attended the conventloi). Capt. Charles Cunningham of the United States Army Air Force, sta tioned in California, Is here on a cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cunningham. Owing to the continued cold and dry weather farm and garden pros pects are late and the outlook is discouraging but a light rain fell Tuesday evening and it is hoped that more favorable weather condi tions win prevail. Cassatt News WaM MBMB—^ V It bias been announced by the president of Phi Upsilon Omlcron that Miss Willie Mae EHllott has been Initiated into the Upsilon chapter of the Phi Upsilon Omlcron. a National Home Economics fra ternity at Winthrop College. At a recent oleattng Miss Elliott was also elected treasurer for the com ing school year. Miss Elliott is a rising senior at Winthrop and is majoring In Home Economics. She is Uie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. )l. Elliott of Cas satt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyatt of Cassatt had as their guests Sunday. Mf. and Mrs. Bill Hyatt and itlUe son, Tommy of Rock Hill. Woodrow Hyatt of Norfolk. Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyatt, two weeks ago. iRr. and Mrs. J. A. Offleld have named their little son Willie An drew Offleld that was bera on April 8 at the Camden hospital. _ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted of the es tate of B. E Lee are hereby noti fied to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims .^against the said estate will present them likewise, duly at tested. within the time prescribed by law. _ . 8-1 Op MARY EMILY LEE Administrutnx. Camden. S. C.. May 4, 1948. Munn Purchases Pop*s Cab Business Roland Munn, a well known taxi driver, who has been with the Cam den Cab outfit, has purchased Pop’s Cab business and is now ope rating his own taxi line. His taxi stand is near the police booth on DeKalb and Broad stdeets and his phoiw number is 854. Munn has been driving a taxi for- a numbe of yeara \ Australia has a recruiting slump. France’s motion jiicture Industry is asking for government aid. A butterfly bow is a bow neck tie. In the last 60 years, the number of United States tenant farmers increased on an sverase of 20,000 Drive Carefully—Save a Life yearly. FAMILY DELIVERY SERVICE For The Well-Known \ Joremost MH^ - MONDAYS FRIDAYS Redf^m Motor Company , W. DeKalb St Pbooe ^40 i •V,' I Deliveries Made on WEDNESDAYS OF r HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MHi^ CHURNED BUTTER MILK COFFEE CREAM • WHIPPING CREAM **No Bottles To Return** Dairy Products Dutribu^jon Point TmeadelPa Grocery - Pbooe 856-R ^ / ; ,, , or write 64 ADAMS HATS Americans Foremost Hats _ Sold By D. C Dixon’s Bargain House 951 Broed Street Phooe506W CAMDEN, S. C. PRE-WAR STANDARD METAL I Weathei^tr^s Sold and Inatallod by^ E. E. VEITH we The only factory^ equips ped and ^mod mechanic in tbU McUoii. P.O. Boa 1161 Florence^ S. C FOR SALE I \ Several houses and lots of sizes in andf near Camden. established businesses with ej ent locations* )Also several farms, large and Real Estate Sales & Insurance, Inc. 622 W. DeKalb Street Tel^hene 324 4 Dealers in Real Estate, Insurance of All Types — Hrnnt Appliances ^ ~~ 44 You Lut It and Wo Soil It” J.R.McGuirt W.RFi DOBBIN’S ^ DRINKING Reminnber when there were ssbikl Ing fountains and troughs for conveniently placed about ths old Dobbin could refresh binMtIi needed? AJthough not in use total played as important a part Is tlwl and-buggy era as the ever-pnseti line station does now. RenenMr? Collins Funeral Hi Ambulance Soryico Day sr 1 DeKalb Street ORImI Reeldsnee Phoned: MO-dt •US’. O' (7- ■ ■ r;* r^tiv— World's Finest Ma iqoriric IT'S ftfTTfr.' ITS ITS CHURNED CCiLORED tint/ QU/i’T'( r> iMKICHfO iTH ; , US.. .J, . Ot BETTER GROCERS FVERVWHf/?f UIHOLSBRLS SOaOS