The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1948, Image 13
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FOR SALE—Good Singer Sewing
machine. Call M4. , Me
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FOR SALE—Good need Frigidare
Call >24. ^ ^ ^
FOR SALK—Cheap. Cottars and
four acres of land. W,
Lugoff, 8. C.
FOR SALK—One wood
g-p4ece bedroom autt. C. T.
' Swann, Route X, on No. 1 high*
fenaKStta^smaaMMa
FOR SALE—1141 Marcary. good
condition. Owner learlng town.
Can be seen at SOS Market St.
J. C. Harrison, J» * Mp
FOR SALE—Horae, wagon and
plow tools. Apply James Stewart,
Box 10S» Camden, 8. C. Route 3
on Highway Ml.22p
FOR SALE—One Sroom house and
lota 50x195 at IMS Highland Are.
See Don White. For Irfformatioa
'gall 880-W day only. 31-23p
FOR SALE — 1942 International
stake body truck in good condi
tion. W. J. Cameron, Wateree
Mill Village, Camden Are. House
No. 1208. - 22p
r. R Rush. FOR SAMh-4-room house a
_ rSmmrlAn am Olemwlrkt tea h \ trh w
and
f lsrs,
rom
Camden on Charlotte highway.
Electricity, running water, phone.
Priced to aell quickly. P. O. Box
26, Camden, S. C. 21p
FOR SALE—Two one-half acre lots,
fenced In, facing Brown's rosd
on the north, right beck of Has-
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ReviMl Service*
At Antioch Church
" Rbrfral serrices will begin at
Antioch Baptist church, eight miles
east of Camden on 8. C. Route 24.
.Sunday. Aaigust 12. Serrloea will
begin each erening at 1:16..
The paator, Rer. J. B. Gardner,
will be aaalsetd by the Her. Paul
Webb, -paator df Hermitage Bap
tist church. Everyone Is invited.
The Homecoming Day has been
postponed until som<> future date
on account of polio.
SETHESOA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH*
Sunday, August 16 ’I*
A. Douglas McAm, Paster
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Church sfchool at ,10 o’clock with
a Bible class for every age. The
nursery continues .through thd
morning service. Morning worship
at 11:15: Youth Fellowship at 6:45.
Everyone la Invited to attend these
services. - i '
Wanted
AUGUST t*
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FOR SALE—Six buff Cocker Spam
tel puppies, eight weeks old. De-
wormed and entitled td regietra
tion, |20 and $25 each. Mrs. J. K.
Lee, Lugoft, 8. C. 22c
MUST pILL—New Motorola 9 tube
Console Radio - Phonograph
Standard Broadcast, F.M., and
shott wwreHblst - fries ‘$649.60,
* Maks ns an offer! Clarkson Sup-
ply Co. Phone 22-W. 22c
FOR SALE—Just received a limit
ed supply of Plnlt Skirt Markers,
price 91-66. Boykin Furniture Co.
Phone 660. • 21c
581 ^ $ouip
^ Box It5* nUI> 22p
on your
i install them free.
Co.
yon a _
you buy. JW#
Boykin Furniture Co. Phone
060 M?
FOR SAL^—6he beadtifu) wooded
* lot In Kirkwood Hslghta vicinity,
reasonably priced! Contact Wil
liam H. Mackey, Jr. BOx 24JL
Ohowterfield, 8. C. 21-22p
FLOOR COVERING—Asphalt and
Rubber Tile; quality workman
ship; all work guaranteed. Free
estimates with no obligation to
buy. KershaW Floor Covering
Co. Phone 266. 21ctf
FOR SALE—Mossberg .22 Tubular
repeater, bolt action, peepslght,
range finder, short, long, long
rifle, $20. Write Frank Perry,
1714 Fair St. Mp
FOR SALE—Modern home, six
rooms 'ginr hath,- large™ ttnen
closet, centrally located in Be
th ime, 8. C. Large lot, beautiful
frontage, seven heavy beating
pecan trees, lovely grape arbor,
strawberry patch and wonderful
garden plot. For particular and
Innpectlon see tJhato Walt. W. D.
Holzer/Bqthune, 8 C. 22p
rn^rnamms—mmim
•Lott — Found
' Seme Counterfeit $tO
and In circulation In the state
and every sne is urged to b#
on the loo howl for same.
The Segue bills are reported
ly of very good craftsmanship.
Hamilton’s hair en the bin Is
reported to bo very whits and
the lines en the steps leading
up to the Treasury building
pictured on the bill are miss-
faese t* m
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Revival Service*
At Smyrna Church
Rev. L. D. Hamer, pastor,. and
nounoea that revival services will
be held the week of August 16-22
at Smyrna Methodist'’church with
the preaching being done by the
Rev. C. O. Dorn, of Anderson. D.
E. Jeffers, of Columbia, will lead
the singing. , *
Services will be held each night
at t o’clock and on Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock. All are cordially
invited to attend. «
heifer calf, strayed
plant en Highway 97
ly. Reward. Lewis Ah-
LOST—Red
from my
last Sunday,
derson, Camden Machine Works.
M-J2p
LOST—On Main street or DeKalb
Frank L. Perry, Jr. 1714 Fair 8L
Camden, 3, C. ; 22p
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE-
MALE—Man o^ woman—steady
tprome averaging $45 weekly.
Call on customera for famous
Watkins Products. Write J. R.
Watkins Co., Dept 8-3, Rich-
mond. Vs.2Z-24p
WANTED—Salesman for floor cov
ering company on part time
basis, or will consider full time
position to right man. Prefer
man with installation experi
ence. Ad*reea r*Y2," care Tta<
Chronicle. . jUtf
sixth grades. A liberal supple
ment. Beautiful school building
and equipment.Apply “DG<’ care
The Camden Ctutmide,
FY MANAGER
OF CAMDEN,
ex
8. C.
Camden,
20tf.
street, August 7, small black bill
folder, containing over $20.00,
drivers license, two photos and
receipts. Return to me, receive
reward, or phonO my sister, Mrs.
Nellie B. Moseley, Camden, S. C.
Mrs. Eva Horton Leo, Rembert,
, Route 1. 22-2 3p
.E 216-lb. shingles,
bladtilT % aquare; as-
FOR SAL
! KMfhiOr
beetos aiding, $10.60 a square
aluminum roofing In six, seven,
eight nine, ten, eleven and
twelve lengths, $10 a square;
90 lb. roll roofing. $2; 15 lb. felt,
$3 E. L. Kelly. Bethune, s ^g'
LEE SHEET METAL A ROOFING
Co. Roofs, gutters and down
* pouts. For estimates call Pine
Tree Building Supply. Phone
956. T Ittfh
MINNOWS^FOR SALE—Btein and
Hammond Service Station. Open
l:to a m
8. C.,
from
to 21 p. m 4tf
FOR SALE—Five V Crimp galvan
ised roofing. Camden Hardware
and 8n»HrOiiMMr Mtfc
FOR SALE—Duo-Therm Oil Water
Heaters and Spamg Heaters,
Electric Water Healers. Thor
Washers Wringer and Automatic
type, Thor Irousrs, Maytag Wash-
era, Apartment, else Electric
Ranges. Floor covering Inlaid
and regular linoleum. Metal
porch furniture. Boykin Furni
ture Co. Phots 660 60tf
FOR SAuE—Mall chain saw* j
now have saws and a lirge
amount of parta on baud. D. J.
Creed, Oamlea. 8. C. 35 tf
LOST—A. whl(e plastic woman's
pocket book with brown clips In
. the vicinity of Laurens street Sat
urday night Finder may keep
money for reward and please re
turn pocketbook and other con
tents* Send or leave at TTIS
Chronicle GRtce. Mrs. J. H.
Spears. 22p
HELP WANTED •- Male and
male—Average $45 weekly
man or Toman to supply famouj
Watkins Products to customei
in Camden. Write J. R. Watkins
Co., Dept. 84, Richmond. Ve.
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COUPLE, MIDDLEpAGED, Rl
fined, educated, wish permane
position, private
( client cook, drink
family. Man si
nk mixer, D. ».
rs French to 5th
For Rant
FOR RENT—Two 3-room apart
ments with private bath. ITU
Broad 8t. Phone 17141. / Me
FOR RENT—Two t-room apart
ments, private bath, onahalf mile
weet of Camden, near Seaboard
station. Apply Tom Baboo.
Phone 880-W daytime only.
’• I3-84p
FOR RENT — Fire-room furnished
house at 1207 MlU St. See J. E.
Robinson pt the Robinson’s* Groc
ery Store or call 681-W. 21tf
FOR BETTER PRICEES and work
manship on floor sanding, as
phalt and rubber tile floor cov
ering. All work, guaranteed. Ker
shaw Floor Covering Co. Phone
160. ! itetf
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-FLOUR- IMJttL SS-LB8.
Birdftey’t Best i ’J'PJ
4-Brotliers r*«ee ***
Money S&Vor i.. •.. 999
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Birdseyes Best-Vacuum can-*
4-Brothere-S Ihs* •>•••• • • • »>
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14a.
49c
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79c
„ ,PURE LARD
. . . 25 lb*. ... 6M
Mm Fieth-FEEDS-Mill
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Scratch Grain 4J5
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GrowmK Wlash 5•Zo
Dairy Food 20^i
Dairy Feed •••••#*••#)
Bia.atid.Hog Feed ' 4J>5
, r, tutors French to
or 6th year. Musical theory, har
mony, composition. Woman pas
try cook, waitress or maid. Own
ed and operated high grade res
taurant but too old for commer
cial work. Both good driven,
bondable highest gr Je refer
ences. Go anywhere. .Write C. H
Delano. 12 Bartlett Place, .Sche
nectady, N. Y., Route 4, or phone
6-2596. Salary $60.06 weekly and
malnteganca 22-2Sp
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.
‘ KERSHAW COUNTY, 6. C.
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
Sealed proposals, addressed to
&e undersigned, will be received by
the Board of Trustees of School
District No. 1, of Kershaw County;
the State of South Carolina, until
11 o’clock, A. M., Tuesday, Aug
ust 24th, 1948, at which time said
proposals will be publicly opened
at the offices of Superintendent of
Schools, In the Town of Camden,
8 C.. for the purchase of Fifty
Thousand ($66,000.00) Dollars of
General Obligation Bonds of said
•School District. Thfe said bonds
bear date the 1st dsy of Septem
ber. A. D. 1948, are In denomina
tion of $1,000.00 each, numbered
from 1 to 50, inclusive, and mature
In numerical order in annual series
or Instalments as follows:
5,000.00 on September 1st, in
each of the years 1949 to 1958, In
clusive.
Said bonds wilt bear Interest st
a rate or rates to be named by the
bidder, payable annually on Sep
tember 1st of each year; both prin
cipal and - Interest will be payable
in such coin or currency of the
United States of America as is on
the date of payment legal tender
for the payment of public and
private debts st the principal of
fice of The Chase National Bank
of the City of New York, in the City
of New York, State of New York.
Bidder's are Invited to name the
rate or-rates of interest which the
bonds are to bear and they will be
awarded to the bidder offering to
take them at the lowest interest
cost at a price not less than par
and accrued Interest to date of de
livery. Interest cost will be de
termined by deducting premium
from the aggregate of interest on
the bonds until their respective
maturities. The right is reserved
to reject any and all proposals,
and If all bids are rejected, said
bonds will be readverttsed iu this
publication.
The bonds _ will be general obli
gation bonds of School District No.
1, of Kershaw County, the State
o! South Carolina, payable, aa to
both principal and Interest from
an ad valorem tax upon all taxable -
property In said School District
without limit a* to rate or amount
Purchasers will be furnished Tlth
the printed bonds and an aplnkm
on their valkllty by Hager Slnklsr,
Es<|., Attorney at Law, Charles
ton, S. C.
Each bid should bo
a qealed envelope and marked
poeal for School District No.
Kershaw County, Genera) Obliga
tion bonds* and bo directed to the
undemigned, and must be aesma-
Panted by uceahJorn certified, chock
upon 4h incorporated bank ot ttust
company for $1,500.00, payable to
School District be retained as
liquidated damages if successful
bidder shall fab to comply with his
OFFICE OF CITY
IN THE Cl
8. *C., AND PROVIDING FOR
HIS POWERS AND DUTIES:
BE IT ORDAINED by the Commis
sion of Camden
Section 1. Creating of Office. The
office of city manager is hereby
Section 2. Appointment of City
Manager. The city manager shall
be appointed by a majority vote of
the city coin miss Ion for an indefi
nite term. The clt} manager shall
be chosen by the council solely on
the basis of his executive and ad
minlstrsttfo qualifications with
•nee to his act
. or his knowledge
accepted practice In respect to the
duties of his office hereinafter set
forth. At the time of his appoint
ment he need not be a resident of
the city, or the state, but daring
his tenure of office he shall reside
within the city. No commissioner
shall receive such appointment dur
ing the term for which ha shall
have been elected nor within/ one
year after the exportation of his
term.
Section *3. Removal of City Mao
ager. The city msnager may be re
moved by the Commission by a
majority vote of Its members. The
manager may, within four (4) days,
demand written charges or a writ
ten statement of the reasons for
which the commissioners
ment or office.
’ B. Prepare -the
and submit it to me cumma^uu cbui between hlmsejf aa pur-
and be responsible for its admlnis- ueQt and ^ hea d 8 of the
tration after ■^option. departments, officers, and em-
r 1 ,,^ ‘ sJ 'z *
shaO furnish to the manager with
in ten <1®> 0*7* •ftw t*»e filing of
such request. During this period
the manager may be suspended
from office with pay. The ac
of the commission In removing
manager shall bo final.
Section 4. Powers and Duties of
City Msnager. The city manager
shall be the executive officer and
head of the administrative branch
of the city. He shall be responsible
to the city eommiaekra for the
proper administration of all affairs
which exceeds any budget appro
priation until the commission ban
Increased the
Vided that for OaTcbaees of
tiohkhan $1000, except for
the replacement of
ment the manager shall be
quired to I'eceive sealed or
petition bids and
bids to the
prove 1 or rejection,
contracts not in ei
In the
o* city
m
of the city, and to that end. sub- j^J*™****
Ject to the personnel provisions of have been kpprop
the city charter, ho shall have gte, b* 1
power and shall be required to: . lotall contracts
A Appoint and, when necessary * 1000, 411
when suf-
for
contracts
U more than
fop now con-
which
any
gg. was'»•
teg said public sJSJjL*'
•hail file Promptly
» certificate 7* <
“ “d th,
togetherTf
such
action,
account for #
Section 7. Bond.
M I* c.rrentbidwtTh.L thjw. JwArj,
I®* *7 the
d te be conditioned^!?',
performance of gu
premium of the bondiSrT
by the city. ^ 1
Section 8. Con
ty manager shall
compensation as tha’«
■hall fix from time in
employees of the city except — the conunte-
txceVt as hi may Stan as to Whether or not any con-
tha h d ead Of a dJoartiMnt tract offered la desirable, or which
The manager
MPQPi regula-
. , nnn .„_ tions governing requisitions and the
of «• 01 ! * r '
and
wit
after the effective
vacancy.
Sectien 10. Saving ru-1
any section, subsection. iT 1
tence, clause, or i phraae
Is for
activities of the city
commiBslon <* O* ctf m mj dwrt-
of the financial condition and fu- or
ture needs of the city, and make g*te all complal ts to ^
such recommendations as he may »» matters concerning the admin- to be Invalid, such ^
^ dsi^u shall not affect
. E. Recommend to the governing EMTE feg*^ to xfrvimi ma^
body the salaries to be paid each talned by the public utilities te the o a ce. All
appointive officer and subordinate city, and see that a ranch see,
employee of the city, z and V™*** J
F. Recommend to the governing the city 6 faithfully observed
body. In writing, from time to time, L- Devote his entire time to the
for adoption, such measures as he discharge of hia official duties
may deem neewtsajy or expedient. M- Perform such o er u es as
G Consolidate or combine of- may be required of him by the
' positions aeparfmelite or cotnalsslen, Bet toeenrist—t
units' under his Jurisdiction, with th. city carter, law or oMtoamma.
the approval of the commission. Section 5 Commission Not to In-
The city manager may be the head terfere with Appointments or Ro
of one or more departments. movalg. Individual member, of the
H. Attend all meetings of the commission shall not direct-or
city commission * unless excused Quest the appointment of any per-
therefrom by the commission, ex- son to, or his removal from, office
c*pt when hia removal is under by the city manager or by any of
consideration by the commission, his subordinates, or to any manner
The manager shall have the Attempt to dictate the appointment
privilege of taking part In the dis- or removal of officers and em-
cusslon of all matter# cmning be- ployees In the administrative aer-
foro the commission. The manager ^ioe of the city. Except for the pur-
shall be entiUed to noUce of all Pose of Inquiry, commissionera
meetings, regular and special, of *hall deal with the administrative
the commission. service solely through the city
I. Purchase all materials, sud- ^
or reaohtttoa.
I.$L V«
prescribing the dstle* on
of departments mall reman I
force and effect except n . <
they conflict with the
this ordinance la
provisions of this
govs
this 2nd day of
^ H. SAVAOE ,
Attest: Louise W. Be
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sup
plies, or equipment, for which funds
are provided to the budget but
he may not purchase any item
W. H. GRADDICK
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Apex Washers
Irons and Fans '
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