MacBook mc240ll/a new hard drive how to install os?

I just got a MacBook mc240ll/a it has 4GB of ram and I just got a new hard drive for it but, I have no clue how to install the OS. Do I have to purchase OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard because I have none of the cds that came with the computer. Thanks

Thanks for your help. I received the disc and installed the os but I had to use a flashlight because everything was dark. I finished the install and it is still dark is there any solution for this. I tried making the brightness up but, it does not work.

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