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•AOl TWO TMK CAMDEW CHWOWICLt, CAMDKII, JMHITM CAHOLiWA, FWiPAY, NOVEMBEW t, H46 KCItSHAW LODGE NO. 2t, A. F. M Refular Comftanlcatloa Pint Taesday of Ea^ Month. At S P. M. VUlton Welcome U H. JONES, W. M. €. J. OUTLAW. Secretanr Rw women anc/giris may get wanted from funritontl portedic pofn cartful la a UaiM matfldna vfaleh I SMBM ■ay DM tiroughi rvUaf I eruiB^k* acony aatf waa atrala of fun fuaeUooal pailodla Barra lunr It aiay lialp: I Takan Uka a toiiK U abooltf atloralata appatlta, altf aigaa tloa.* Uua baip bafltf ra> ■trtanaa far tha **ttair* la' 2 aurtatf 3 tfaya ka- ■baoM^^Ste^TSaM pala tfua to Boraly taaa- BODAI CMMM. Try OartfoL If m baEa^ yaav ka ilatf yoa tfld. -K Football Chatter From tha Skippar'a Oaak Camden dropped ^tiie Friday night game to Harding High 19 to 6. Hard ing had a good team in the field against the Hulldo^. From all we hrar the better team won. It was tfce first lime Harding erer downed Camden, the 19 to 7 mpi of Reefc^m tmm ter. It was expected. Sumter sent orer a team of reaerraa. Eight ct the members of the Sumter flrat string were laid up with the flu. The Sum ter subs put up a swell battle against the Rock Hill outfit howeyer. • « • • Another big upset in tbe high school grid ranks was the defeat that Florence handed to the unbeaten Georgetown Gators, tbe score being 19 to 14. It was tbe first defeat for Georgetown In three years. • • • • • Other high school scores last week were: North Charleston 31, Olympia 7; Greenwood 21, Parker •; Spartan burg 7, Anderson d; Brookland-Cayce 26, Saluda 0. • « About the biggest upsel of last week was the defeat of the Central High team of Charlotte by the Columbia Caps. The score was 6 to 0. • • « • dBBUI Charlotte sport writers went hay wire In their writeups promoting the Camden-Harding game. The mess of inaccuracies caused a lot of chuckles down this way. • • • • ^ Fans were somewhat surprised at Id regard to that Sumter-Rock Hill game. Coach Rushe, of Sumter, was prepared to forfeit the game to Rock Hill because of the condition of some of his players. NOTICE THE Instance Apcy Announces ... that it has organized a Real Estate Department to engage in the sale, rental and exchange of Real Estate of all types. list Your Property With Us. Telephone 52 As a result of the latest poll by the Greenville Piedmont, Charleston Hi’s are given the No. 1 top spot In the state high school football picture. Camden is rated as No. 11. How in blazes do you .figure a poll like that, especially as Camden outplayed the No. 1 Charleston team in a recent game in the Bantam’s own back yard. • • • • • • • Quito-\^ few Camden fans who bad deluded on the special bus from the City Transit, line to carry them to Charlotte, had to miss the game, as the bus Tailed to show up. Some of the fans managed to wangle a taxi driver to carry them to Charlotte. « • • • Gil Rowland, who used to write sports on the Columbia State and who is n9w. with the! Greenville Piedmont, says'his rating of the teams in South Carolina Is based upon the reports from seven sport writers. Who are they and how many of the teams l}ave they seen in action? Very few, we’ll wager. ’The so-called experts selected Charleston as tbe No. 1 team and rate Camden as lltb in rank. Can you beat that? Camden outplayed and came close to defeating the Charles ton Highs. Acb—what a headache. Kidneys Must Work Well - For Yon T« Fed Wen M kom •vwy daVi .7 tfsv* •vwy FMk, aswr ■toppiac. tM Mtowi IRsr mM mttar tnm tie blootf. If BMN pMpU wtra mwar* of kow tk« eoaatuUy rawov* aor- kidiMys a phM raltf. wattar thai cueot aUy la tka- Mood wltkoat lajiuy to baalta. thm waaltf b« bottar ondoratandins of mh, tk« whoU aratom la apoat wbaa Udaaya 1^ to Jaamoa proporty. •eaaty or too (raqaaat ariaa- Bomiat. tiaalL tioa aoMtlMO waraa that aoiaif^klBg la wraag. Yoa aBay aatfar i pat^ gattiagiip at algh^ aMOlBC. W1» BOtwy Oaaa’a PmI Yoa arlH bo aamg a oMleiao racoaoMadad tk# coaatry orar. Daaa'r atiaHiUta tha faae- tioa of tho Iddarya aad ha^p thaa to flask oat poiaoaoaa waoto frooi tho blood. Thay eoataia aotUag karaML Got Oman', today.- Dm adth < At an drag atoraa. Doans Pills \ 'I . ! In the crucial yean that are now behind us, America'has shown the world' whata people united can do.Farmen,iactory worken,management,tnB|spocta' tioo men—all have performed magnificently in the job of bringing final victory. The railroads of the country have demonstrated anew their worth in war. They are equally: indispensable to the punuits~bf peaice. In the future, as in the past, Seaboard Air Line Railway will strive in every way to provide die superior brand of transportation demanded by the puUic. In doing so, we aak only to accorded the fair play that is traditionally American—an open field for all and special privileges to none. The spirit of cooperation and mutual understanding which characterised our war effort, if carried over into the years of peace ahead, will bring us the mofltaadafying prosperity America.has ever known. It is in this s^t— and with the sincere desire to work with our fhends and neighbors for the. common toodr-that Seaboard looks to the futuie. -1- Know? That men honorably discharged and reenlisted with I r~ in 20 days of discharge will be enlisted in highest grade - permanent or tenqmrary -- held at time of such discharge provided reenlistment is made prior to 1st February, 1946 V.. That men honorably discharged on or after 12th Maj 1945, and before 1st November 1945, will be enlisted ip the ; grade held at time of discharge •— permanent or tenqwr ary — whichever is higher, provided enlistment is effect' ed prior to 21st November 1945. >. ‘11 reel within period of 3 months fron date of discharge, wiU be paid reenlistment allowance ol $50 for every year of their last period of service. That reenlistment furloughs are authorized: Length of Continuout active service: Period reenlUtment furlough 6 months, under 18 months 18 months, under 30 months li - 30 months, and over > - ^ 30 days 60 days 90 days WITH TRAVEL PAY OF 5c PER MILE, For complete information I ■ , ■ _ L Contact Sgt Irwin, in the Basement at the Postoffice, in Camden on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. iij THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY HOME FURNISHING (X). \^EMP^ DRUG STOBl EICHEL’S DEPARTMENT STORE