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WANT ADS mti 1'^;?^'. I ^1 ■ / ?r’j^ •* ] il;: ll'i' A»r<Hl«f nt> HMkr tlilt_^^ wOl lit etal»«A IW «telfilunM H woAk PM* Ov«r » iripa* I l-l* Mr S^. ^ Mt is If folot tirp* miM* ClMMI^ OMb nOM •oodmpMT^ <Mi««r irM|K wter* >e«itoaMr luu L>i—r AoooaBt For *" ‘ "" ■""■r- FOR $ALM-^UInlmg room oot, «kl»- board, tabla and fix chain. Ap ply 2102 N. Broad atroeC or Pbone €71. 21p IFOR tALB—Obo bMatifol wooded lot A Kirkwood HeishU rlcinlty. ' reaaoBAbly priced. CJontact WU- liaa H. Mbckey, Jr. Box S4l, Cbeaterfield. 8. C. 21-22p FLOOK COVERINO—Afpkalt and Robber Tile; qoality workman- ahip; ail work yuaranteed. Free eatimatea with no obligation to bay. Kerahaw Floor Corering Co. Phone 200. , - 21ctf >'':'T»OR tAki—Practically new Low argan 5 or € 'room oil 2 druma with all metal atand. and SO feet coppM tablng and fixturM, Selling becanae e^poct to more. R. H! Calhaan. Batbane, • 8. C. FOR SALE—Foot foom booae. fur nlahed or unfumiahed. grocery store and eerrlce' atation. with good Btoek ot fooda, doing good buslneea. PboM 7WWS or fee Beo AnuBona, liogott. 8. C.. Op- poake «*DriTe-tn” Tbfatre. 20-21P MINNOWS FOR EAtl—8tein and Hammoai Berake .Statfon. Open from filB a m. to 12 p. m. 4tf FOR tALI—Fire V Crimp galran ited roofing. Camden Harden FOR SALE—Duo-Tberm Oil Water Heatera and 8pace Heaters, Blectri<;''^ater Healen. Thor Frtm Jaunt In Molbr \ ^ Mr. and tllra. 8. C. aybiim and three children bare returned from week's motor trip to BaJttoore, Md., and Lakeville. Conn. • At Baltimore, they motored to the Stevenaon polo field where they met Fred and Rddle Tejao and Lula Ramos, who are there promoting polo thia summer. Fred Telan stated that he was planning on returning to Camden In the fkll. The summer at Stevenson has pro duced some fine polo sad Mr. TsJ* an believsa that he will have a good season here next wintet. At Lakeville. Conn., the Clyhams attended the Lskevilif Horae given at the Town Hill area. They were Intereeted In thla ahow for the reaaon that several horaea were entered. Miss Carol Buckley.' youngest in Siuntrr Waahera Wringer and Automatic!{jajjuuier of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, - — In^-pucklSr-ol.^ Camden shingles, FOR SALE 210-lb. green or black. bea^ siding, |10.€O a square; ahimlnum roofing in six. seven, elgbL nine. tra,. eleven and twelve lengths, |10 a square; ~ 90 lb. roll roofiirg. IS;^ IB lb. felt. IS. B. L. Kelly, Bethune, 8.- C. , .. 2I-28P LEE EHEEt METAL A ROOFING Co. Roofs, gutters and down spouts. For estimatM call Pine Troo Building Supply. Phone •M. IStfn * _> NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AU partlee indebted to the es- tata of Jease Leonidas Williams are hereby notified to make pay ment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having clalma against the said estate will pre sent them likewise, duly attested, wltblh the thhe prescribed by law. ANNIE W. ROBINSON. . HELEN W. CROLLEY, Sl-Slc Executrices. . Oamden, 8.-Cm July 21, 1141. HNAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month .from thla date, on August 30, 194S, Willis Dinkins will make tojjh«< Probate Court of ^^shaw tTounty 'b|B .fIngl return aa Rxpcn- tor of the estate 'of Mamie Carlos Stewart, deceased, and on the same date he will apply to tha said Court for a final discharge as said Executor. 2lc N. C. ARNETT Judge of Probate Oam'den, 8. C., July 30. IMS. type. Thor Ironers, Maytag Was era. Apartment aise Electric Ranges. Floor covering inlaid and regular linoleum. Metal porch furniture. Boykin Furni ture Ob. Phone 180. BOtf FOR 8AuE—Mall chain saws. I now have saws and la large amount of parts on ‘hand. D. J. Creed. Camden. 8. 0. SBt' and Sharon, Conn., took i^&t“in-4be. horseman ship Com petition and redelj^ sec ond place honors. In other eg^ta BifklB a TruesdalA it. of Smoh ter, Armefly of the . Sprlm^lU aectlon. died'Thareday ftlgbt «t 7:4t the Tnomey boppital. Snmter, after a long Ulneaa. He was survived by tbe bellow ing cehildren: Mrs. iobaaie A. Baker, Colombia; Mra. Jack Out law. BlahopVllle; Sidney TrueadaJe. DalMU; Murray Truesdale,. Qatn- den; Albert. Ernest, James and l^liaa Tmeadale, all of Sumter; one brother. Earner Traeedale. Dal- selt Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon at 4 o’clock at •Mispah‘ church, between Blsbop- vUle gnd Camden, by tbe Rev, D. W. Thaxton. The navy bah developed a humah catapult to test honum tolerance to accelerated takeoffa and nrreeted landtaia in \ the aeweeL auperapeed aircraft WhlUpy, J. S. P. Vote nk. To^ Lo^--^ Foiind LOST—Red heifer calf, strayed from my-place on Highway 97 Inst Sunday. Reward. Lewis' An derson, "Cam den Machine Works. 21-22P Migc«lli FOR BETTER FRiCEEt and work manship on floor sanding, as phalt midi rubber tile floor cov ering. AU work guaranteed. Ker shaw Floor Covering Co. Phone 208, ISotf Fo^ Rant FOR RENT — Room suitable for two young gentlemen. Write "XZ", care The Chronicle, Cam den, S. C. 21p FOR RENT—Five room house on Highway No. 1 In cool pine grove. . All conveniences. Call 26. 21c FOR RENT—Furnished* bedroom for couple or business girls. Kitchen privelege if desired. Writs “KW," care The Chronicle, Camden. 8. C. . 21c FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house at 1207 Mill St. See J. E. Robinson-at the Robinson’s Groc ery Store or call 611-W, 21tf .WANTED—Salesman for floor cov ering company on part time basis, or will consider full time position to right .man. Prefer man with Jnstallatlon .experi ence, Addrees *‘XYZ,” care ’The Chronicle. 21ctf ■on the three day program tbs Buckleys had horses entered. ’The Chesnnt mare Ventura, two four year old cheanut geldings, SUent Boy and Televisioa carried the ool- of the-r^mdan-family-ia^bthsr 1L^ m Vfrgteia Jotdnn. Cnl^^ Lomlnac. Vote «t Rrwto Hermttngs Mors. ICBRSHAW: J. C. VIncfn*, Ci fe is. Clerk.' **Sbbity jHLL; W. Z. union. U F. Thompson. O. R- Omiwnta. Vote at ClemenU’ Sfcwn. LOCKHABT: WUlard K^ly, Mrs. cT O. Do4an, C. W- Jordan. Vote at old Loskhart Sd»ol. LDOOFF: J. W. Rabon. J. A^ Bell. Gordan Ball. Vote at Paul Cameron’s Btoia. MT. ZION: Arthur Brown, Mm. Ora Lee Brown, R, C. McCoy. Vo<^ at Mt. Zion Clubhonss. NED’S CREEK: Jim Oatog, Jobany Roberta, Dewey Johnson. Vote at Catoe’a home. OAKLAND: T. «. McLanghlln, W. F. Bradley. Vote at Oakland SchooQionse. PINE TREE: R. C. WesL Ralph Catoe. F. B, SUnton, Clerk. Vote ht Midway High School, RABON’S X-ROAD8: J. B. WU- llama, Oscar Iftanfaam, Carl Rabon. Vote at Oscar Branham’s Store., RALETS MILL: Ed Baker. Caiv son P .Rodgera, E. H. Reese. Vote jiaEm #ert. J. bTi Mi^ lipa Diavla. Vote ai BALT PONIJ: J. E MdBtjN. ti. Dlnkla<;sR. U Meqra^Vata A. iMqw’t Bln» sy%<r W. R; Sicikim B. R. Mcdongan. W. C, Cobh. Vote at Relellffeh MBL SHAMROCK: Ti W. BnUivaa. J. r.'Bakm-, O. R. Baker. Vote ad J. E, wGmrh Btora. " SHATUA’B HILL: S. & KMIy. J, M. Hornaby. Leroy Waob Vote at R. A. McDowell's lumsA 'SWIFT CRWC: W. R. Oai hart. Ihonms Woolsn, Boykin. Vote at Boykin MUl Btors John M. Crenton. WAtfTiO—A teacher for fifth amd •Ixth grades. A liberal appplo- ment. Beautiful school building and equipment Apply "DO” care ’The Camden Chronicle. Camden, 8. C. 2(»tt. MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers In Korahaw county. Won derful opportunity. |1S to |20 In a day. No sxpsrlenoe or capital required. Permanent. Writs to day. McNess Company, Dspit C. Candler Bldg., BaHlmors 2, Md. * 20-21P- HELP WANTED Mgle and Fe male—Average...|45 we^ly for man or woman to supply ramous Watkins Products to ensto^rs In Camden. Writs J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-8, Richmond. Va. 18-tlP ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR» If not Qlaaaed, your 35c back at ant drT^ at^p. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 90% alcohol. IT PEJNBTRATBS. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Today at DeKALB PHARMACY — ^Rklwr for Re- Election Congr^ E:q)eri- ence, ■■'V. LeadOf- \ ship Count in Congress A COMBAT VETERAN OF THE WORLD. WAR 1, AND A VETERAN OF OUT STANDING SERVICE IN CONGRESS ^EAKER CHAMP CLARK SAID, **A Repr«MiiUtiy«’s waliw to Um people of his Dbtrict can be measured by bis standinf amoa|^bu colleafiiea.*’ MEASURE RlCHARDa BY TlUT YARDSTICK. RICHARDS is chairman of the South l^rolina Delegation in the House of Representatives. ^ RICHARDS was elected by his Denmcietic chUeagues and is now aeiTing as Assistant Dejnclcratic Whip or the House, representing the , Southeastera States. ^ ^ RICHAJIDS was named at a caucus of more than lOO'l^diem 'Members of Congress, as one of a nine-member Steering Committee le lead the fight in the Mouse against President Truihan’s misguided Civil Rights Program. .- J . JBICHARDS was last year named by the Speaker of the House to memberiWip on the Special Committee created by Resoitttion of Coo- groM to study and report back on economic ccmdilions in,Europe. RICHARDS u .a ranking member' of tha House Forei|^ Affairs Commitlee. WiUi this powerful Committaa momentous decitiona cpn- oaminjrim and paaco rest. * v. t ,t' BE-miECT J. P«^,R1CHARDS TO CONGRESS Another^ horseman of much in terest to Camden people, Jack Cly- burn, entertained his brother and family at Town Hill farm. Mr. Jack Clyburn had several horaes entered in the show, they * being Playmsrque, a two year old mare and Hg Jones, a chestnut yearling. POUTICAL NOTION Pursuant to the rules' of tbe Demoerstic Party, notice Is hereby given that the following msuagers and c^ks have been designated by tbe Kershaw County Democratic ExecttUve Committee fdr Ike prim ary to l>e held on Tues^^, Aug ust 10, 1948, and so many W may be necessary for the auoeeedkig prlihsry on Tueeday, Angnst M, 1948. ' The voting places In*each pre cinct will open at 8 A m. and ckwe at 4 p. m., wiA the exception of the following, which will remain open oatil 6 ik m.: Camden No. L Camden No. 2, Camden No.3 and No. 4. Bethune, Wateree, Hermit age, Kershaw and Blaney. ABNEY: J. O. Crolr, John T. Bdoirara, Walter Gandy. Vote at CrowV-Btore. ANTIOCH; I. J. McKentle. W. H. Sinclair, Fred K. Smith. Vote at Antioch Schoolhouse. BBTHUNE: J. M. Clyburn. W. J. Newman. John Dan McLaurin, L. M. Best, Clerk. Vote at vacant stors next •to Lorlng Davis’ Store. BLANEY: J. T. Roes, Ed Csmp- belL 8. W. Rose, Leroy Sanders. Vote at little building between Ebso 9^ and 8. W. Rose’s house. BUPFJILO—W. P. Sowell. H. T. Catoe. M.'P: Johnson. Vate at Mt J^lsgsfc Bchoolhoiuie. CAMDEN NO. 1; Albert Goodale, Mrs. M. G. Httckabee, Mra. Grover Welch, Mrs. Irene D. Johnson. Vote at City Hall. CAMDEN NO. 2: Mrs. Grace Rodgers, J. Boyce Baker, Mrs. George Wilson, Mra. Joe Nelson. Vote at Court House. CAMDEN NO. 3: Mra. EUen Net tles, Mra M. M. Reasonover. Mrs. John Lindsay, John T. Nettles, Clerk. Vote~^lt John NetGee reM- dence. CAMDEN NO. 4: Mrs. Jcdin Mul len, Mrs. Jane Williford, Mrs. Mar gie Bradley, Clerk; S. C. Clyburn, C. J. Shannon, 4th, each part^me. Vote at St. Mary’t Hall. \CASSATT: Fred 1 Waters, ~ Mra. Alma Rozler, Mrs. N. C. Hall. Vote o(t J. R. Ford's Grocery. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON; R. A. Bruce, E. M. Workman, Mrs. Mattie R. West. Vote at Charlotte Thompeon school. DeKAI..B: J. H. Haeton, R. O. Dabney. Vote ' at Baron DeKalb school. ^BY’S MILL: W. H. Koon. W. M. Kirkland, J. D. Aldrich. Vote at Campbell’s Gin House. OATES FORD: L. S. Brown, H. R. Horton. J. N. Taylor. Voteeat Ob tea Ford Schoolhouse. HARMONY: J. M. Butler, Levt I “CiShSrvJy THREE Ce: John M. CrwctMLlI _ Hume^ W. W. Ftedkmbaivy, L. J*. Bohln-|| Wtliwg Parim^j^ ■cm. Tote at I Cs flohooBtomsa || """ »—g7?! “ilr. WiUlam gy«H!Sg TWENTY CREEK: Lonnie R^l on, Albert Branham, John Lee! Rabon. Vote et Pine Ororn SdbooL WATEREE: Mn. DonnAU Rey- noMA Hodges D. Brown, Perry Threatt. Jsck Hendereon. Vote at nr^KMue. WBBTVmJi: T. T. MeDoweU, li. C. Clyburn, Mrs. Nye Worionan. Vote M Workman’s Store. L. O. FUNDSRBVRKE, County Chafarman. BlC. RHAME, SAcrRten V RooHng... h a Protection for Your Budget •Hereof wHii Flint Ketee Sup er Reefer ... guaranteed 10 years and inets 18 ysnrs. Your "beet hiv" •*» reefing Je en Investment In dependable nwter- iaiA dependable werkmamhlp, end a guarantee that If anyttliig gora wrong, It will be esrraejbiA. Only then ean yen .gvuM draine on your budget tfiait gome when you least expeet them, for eoiWy repalr« When we reef jreur house you ran depend « It that yeur first Investment will be your last for ia leng time to «mne. Veuni bs Mugly sheltered. Veur house will leek He beeb - Tlwre wMl be no unoleasMil bw%et. Ve» U M.g. FORTE SWJ tonigbt? THERE’S NOTHING HOUrfLEASINC IN THC TORRID StSZ THANACAY ^ PICNIC SUPPEI give your a porch mcmc or beck««. so eesy when you get tbefixtagTi^*' ’ instanoA aarva sold cuts with ? tempting, trs* •mi SSA*! lodayl * ^ HOME-BIYLE-MNDWICB-RBOULAB pan MARVEL BREAD evil Mmlard IScIrkUBT^H 33c Bm KIOD STORES SpNof j WelOHv^ . on ms I iiHBn iww ^ rapw.... *SJ' rScgNopUM if FRANKFURTEB OR ^ , SANDWICH Rolls - ■1 uuu MmnmnnmMmmsrmmTww-,, Aaa SHREDDEP RALSTON NASISCO RITZ FREEZING MIX SALAD DRESSING CORN FLAKES JELLO .... SPARKU STRAINED FOODS a- CHEWING GUM CRAKNUT FLAKES KIPKRED HERRING QAIatta rstA FhA Aan ram B — Oclatta DasMit —B 3 Fhaa Fka. SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 'tS BARTLETT PEARS ^ Mo. »\k Can 40c WESSON OIL Snowdrift 3 ^ *125 oils »»Ik Fruits & Vegetable* CadifornuL PLUMS ft. Npw Red BBia POTATOES . 5 M ^•w Crop Sweet POTATOES ...lb. Ik SWIFT CLEANSER lie Pkg DUZ is 35c \/ PREFT 32c Pkg. SPIC AND SPAN «• 25c vmhhhbrbhb OCTAOOIt SOAP 2 18c ocWmhmap ' FLAKES '-asc PALMOUVl soAr 2 a 21c PAtMourm SOAP 2 “ ^9c" Y«lhnr OJ«®^&.....21b8. ISJ CARROTS .. 2 bun. Ik Large Califognm LEMONS . X .. Calif omia Ldng Wliite POTATOES . Stta I midBi iw Fine Tasting Meab!;] BABY BEEF Chuck ROAST Rib ■ *.... lb. STEW lb. Sirlom And T.eMM STEAK . .. Pioaic HAMS 1 lb. Cdo. Swift . FRUiKS • • B • • Ob • B • f t Bteb aed nevualal NECTAR TEA Ann Page with Pork and Temeto bean$ FbM Qranttletad SUGAR A4a» GRAPE iUICE Juat Haag Oolden MnM preserves mirpacK OBXEN aiAMT PEAS V- . a' f i /_