The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 07, 1946, Image 7
fists In. Arm^
12 ?pSI^3U2JSi
iir. and
in the flrPt
eoinina^g^
rcolumbia nw recrnltliif
who la tl»« ®i[
rifkley of Camden, flrat ei^
^nny on February 10» IMl
STd man H»
•urant officer <m Apu le*
wM rettered tnm aetlee
warrant offkar raoeiitly
on terminal laaira.
Nekon To Rvn
Fwr^Sdtor
Of 5di CSrcmt
tfatKm. • OolunMa
attonogr olaea list, aanonncad today
that he woald be a «a«et4nt» lor
eoUcttor ot the lUth Mkkl dreilt,
To TIm CfcwMt
OR SALE
^ur« porUbl*
emptF
liy "ittik
M
ly auitabl* fot
ollior ey^nta
extra ioa for
ition. A
at
>11 At Tlw
jen Ice Co.
HOI
HURMOND
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CaiHikUta far
tOVERNOR
a SPECIAL Mmm
or Um Paopla if
Kerahaw Coaalj
le WOl SfMik at
DEN JUNE 11
Notes Firom QMmty AgraCs Office
W. C MeCARLEY,
J^LCC
Aaa'tjpm*
COCHRAN,
ity Afint:
nrtne
the faeee may oeenr alter
hat la no oaaae tor alarm.
aar^t
i^h
MINEIIAL MIXTURE FOR CATTLE
Oattle OvqaeiiUy eofter from mJa
■al detleleneiea. expeeiidly whei
CONTROL CATTLE INTERNAL
FARAllTEa ^
. BtooM^di aad aoialar voima are the
moat Important paraaltee of the faitaa
tinal, tract of cattle. The eymatoaw
ot paraaltee are anemia, aooara aad oral detfelenelea, eypecially when
teneral weakneae. The anemia la their feed la prodnoed on aotia which
characterised by the palenesa of the are deflelmit In easentlal mlnorala
akin and macna membrane <4 the sacn aa calcium, phoaphoma. Iron and
eyea and tho month and a watery hi some oaaea cobalt
awelUay which often derMopa under j The following mlztniw to rocom-
the^aw. ' mended for cattle on graalng throagfa>
Phenothlaaine to tho moot effoctlve on: thto conhtry;.
drug sTallable tor the removal of 100 Iba. salt
stomach and nodnlar worms. A salt ^^00 lbs. steamed bone meal,
ikk mixture compoeed on t lbs aaM 100 lbs. ground limestone or finely
and 1 lb. phenoCbiaatne mpy be used ground oyster aheii
for good control. A red ct^w^of the. XS Ibe. red oxide of Iron.
1 lb. copper sulphate. *
JACK MILTON ON Utt COLVUilA
Ena. lack HUtcn, U8NS. Kershaw,
E C.. to stathmed temporarily aboi^
tho light cndaer, US8 Colnmhla* w
a tratolng crutoa ht North Atlantle
watora. .He has raeaBUy < oomploted a
ihort takdoetrlaatloB eosurae at the
Naval TnihiliK atatlon, Newport R, t
HOUR OF MEBtiNO OHANQED **
Tho hour of the. meeting'-of famw
era achedolod for tho ^ oourt houso ^ '
Saturday morning at il o'clock haa
boon changed to the afternoon at 4(
«clock. The meeting to for the pur.,
poaa of conaldeting the aantter of a
cotton weiidter. , , ^
tt. He did hot offer for reflection to
the house. ^
*t onncee cobalt
Jn addition to thto
mixture block
whieh Ineiudea Richland and i^enhaw
couhtles, in the summer prhnary elec*
tlOtt,
Ifr. Nelson, M years old, is a na
tive of Columbia ai^ a gnUloate of
Columbia' high school and both
aoademki and law schools at the UnL
versity of South Carolina, where he
received his law degree in ItR..
A member of tha legal ffam. Nelson,
MuUlna and Orisr, he haa practiced
law In Columbia since his gnsdnatton
from the ‘ Univeraity, and served one
term as Richland county repraaenta*
live in the state lagtolature Ixi ltt5
lYears of Public Service
To People ef South Carolina'
i STROM IBBRIlflHB
FOR GOVERNOR -
Mr. Nelson reocmtly resumed the should bo aoceaalble at all times,
practice of law here after three yeeial _ CATTLE*
service fat the U. 8. Marine corps Somo rather spectacular results
with the Four Marina Air Wing In R^tva attended tha use of DDT on Cat-
tha Pacific thaatar of war. At tha O* espeolally|ror tha oontrol ot horn
time of hto discharge fK>m tha Olm, atabla iDtoa with aoma control
Marines he held the rank of captain, of Um at a hy.prodnet DDT to net
He to the son of Mrs. William Eraffhetlve against grubs.
Nelson of Columbia and the lata Mr. centred of fitoa on Indtvidnal
Nelson, for many years a leading Co- animals ws pratsr to uaa tJ pareent
lumbto attorney. Hla grandfather, P.'XMIT. Suspensloa at tha rata of ona
H. Natoon. served as solicitor of tho saart per adult animal. TO make II
Fifth judicial circuit being at that percent suspmislon use 10 pareent
time u resident ot Camden. |DDT wettaMo powdar, one lb. to two
Mr. Nelson makes hla home at JOI aad onohalf gallont of watar.
Southwpod drive hto wlfSb tha Tlte spray ahoedd ba appUed begin-
former Miss Elisabeth Nicholson nnd nlng at tha haaa of tha homa. down
their threa ehUdran. ' Urn back and undar tha stomadi.
pe(t(e sTftiNor,, riRE
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CURKSDN TIRE SERVICE
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“MylHome
Town Movies”
The Moving Pictureo made of you and
\
your friends, and the various places of
inierest in Camden. The horse-shows, the
polo games, your places of business will
be shown in the
Friday & Saturday
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June 7-8
0
These pietures are in addition to the
regular Mww
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E FACT IS
iRO MACUiME
ky ONKRAL ILBCnOC
)LVES COMPLICATIIP ♦MATH*' PROBLEMS
OTHERWISB WOULD TAKE YEARS TO WORK
nr WAS BUILT BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO
lELP SPEED SOLUTION OF IMPORTANT
^SEARCH AND ENGINEERING PROBLEMS'.
\t/ IIA«E THBR?
.THIitE ABE MOae
y—. 'A THAN 200 flMCnCAL
uses for Euciac-
nv.oN rtms. 6.e.
HAS ASTAFFOF
BUM sFgpMLsrrs
WHOosv&e^
EgKSRlC«t.
muiP»)e(TANC
METHOOSTD
SMPBDVE FUMINS
M X-Mf
BUNMcmst
19 SSMOTt
iHS oumer x-aw .saowMSUX
Mm By asNSKAi. tLseme, cbn
fonoHMimt matit ,
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Howto
Farm Insurance
k THER CROPS may fail or bo
poor, but your farm woodlot growa
_^ crop that can always be depended
i9on to produoe a atoady yield Thtd
. .1^ ia'*pi^wood
Pulpwood always has a ready cadi
market Itiaad^fhat can beharveated
at win during all aeaaona andall kinds
of weather. It is sn bmursnoo poUcf
aganie/ tots! or pottis! crop fmUuro.
SelectlYe cutting, replanting and
ether good forestry practices win fan*)
^ore die salue of your property. Wlty
not let your County Agent or Forester
ten you Sbout pulpwood as a crop for
perpetual profit?
Pay*
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ip-OtfoNty Pulmwmod
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