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.-■Ji to XI lilFirtjtaitM SPECIAL Week-Md €kAf ladies* Cotton Panties and Lwri« SImo 49c J. Paul Ross 932 Broad St. Bli3jeod ttuttb Bw Paiflic &r. JoMM McLood ei Woraaee, cao- liatolor toronMr ote k ki dio run off tor tho atetek kt|M office, ox >9d hia approelMioa to tko cltl- of Sooth Corollaa for iholr aat^ port ■troB him to tho llrat Dooooeratle prbBory and appoalod to thuo to agala atndy hk platfOna. ki ohlch ho ^▼oeatoo. *hottar aorooBowiBt and a bettor pkee te whtah to Ihro.” la m ^tonoot. Dr. MeUod aald: 'T.doohly approdato tho eoafldeoco aad troat ahomi bp tho auuip thoo- Moda of trloada aod dio friends of food loronuMot orho Tolod tor mo te tho first DaoMoratte prtearr "I hare fooght a eleaa fight; 1 Mt daatt la parsoaaUtlas; I hare athdx to tho faets." *1 shall c<wtlBoo to follow tho aaaie polleioB dorlag the raautader of the eampalga. It k my beUof that tho poople id thk state are thred of by- pocrlay. of platltntea aad of false promises.” ^ _ '*1 am ooQfldent they will arall themselTes of the opportunity they now hare to adopt the program of ac tion as set forth In my published plat form.” Dr. McLe<d appealed to the dti- lens to Join him in his program to “bring better goremment to Sonth Carolina and make it a better place in which to lire.” I. tUNlY SMini South Broad Street August 22, 23 and 24 StCdk • Pound 39c Roast Beef p<»»i 39c Sliced Pork 45c Ch66S6 2 lb. Blocks .... 1.10 ITAR Pork anil Beans 25c BrCSld Rofular 12c COTTON PICKINQ SHEETS ^ 60c POTATO, RICE AND OTHER EMPTY Bb^S Each Call Ordun Subjact to Stock lOc NOW . . . « SMMr Uooa wtu roc night. ^ ootice how a toy baltoon wto to half Hs das eroc ' ^ though the Msa is Sdentists oxplaio L_ P ^forks its way throogh the but die potoc k, tho mmt« happens in a mmilsc dsgfst , ^ most all tnMS idMS. Goodrich is now asaldni a **»** ho4ds ok assay to ttiynam >.Pi.>siirtih i-sw Lahr as M. 6. lo March rh> rh* *«!* TIliES times longer than prewar tub^ Constant air prossore gives tM better mileage and lessens ^ choncas nf damagt fsom cna ami tires and the mbs m m JQ asadc so go with it, | SM os soon. m9m mmi IK fwiio n»« A»C natwarh. lokirtiay avawing. — ^a^A,amdmiaaao^so—^ CONVFfJiENT TERMS AVA.lABLE ECONOMY AUTO SUFfLY '■ ■■ ".'T F^m librttjr ^ On Banday Doctor CtaroTan, who ku accoptod the call to bo pnotor of tho Presbyterian church, beginnlhg Sip- tember 1. preach^ an intereatfag afr- moB to a larga aad appredatlao andlmca, Thr chnr<;b has' been srlth- out a pastor for some montln. aad, our church officials and mambm MW ▼ery glad to aeenre the aerrieea of Dr. OroTos as paator and have him and family become residenta of oar Tillage, occupying the manse, which k being made ready for the new ocou- psmta to noKTro in. K. U Jbnea. manager of Madcay Jones and Company's interaata hero, la at bonus now after being a patleat In tha fttniima Mraiorial hoopital for the rbmoral kidney atone. Ho is ro- enporating nicely and hk maay frleiids ara glad to see him amoag US again. R. J. Wardlaw, who recently bought the achool hoaae and lot. has had tha ImUdlDg remodeled and pakted, conrerttng it Into a Tory attraetiTe looking home, and he and family ara now ocenpylDg their now dwrt " nwir the nwebyterlan church. J. B. Cureton and R. B. DeLoaeha. popular Camden cltisena, attended church and risited relatires and friends hmre on Sunday. Mrs. Chester Francis and children of Rock Hill spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. John Q. Richat^. Stephen McCrae of New York Ig spending a Tacation here with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCrae. ■Mr. and Mrs. John C. MeCsskiU of Columbia and bis mother, Mrs. A. L. McCssklll of Marion, were riaiting relatiTes here on Saturday. Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Richards and sons of Denmark was hero on Sunday ▼ifllting his sisters at the “Richards home”. Miss Mary E. Cunningham is risit- ing her sister, Mrs. R. Frank Esk ridge and family of Cheraw. Little Elizabeth O’Neal has two consins visiting her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cnnningham. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Johnston of Atlanta, Misses Clsrs and Louise Johnston and Mrs. T. P, McCrae and Mks Virginia McCrae attended the PKTEffiAmE BETHUNE.aC FRinAY, AUQOOT a, Itdd wedding of Edward Craig aad that of Bddla WinJasM of Colombk, r rak- Ure and a friend. Mkoea Clara aad Loake Jidinaton aad Llssie Richards aUended ths Home CoaUng at Old Wateree church, near Wlnnaboro on Sunday. E. B. Cureton and Mr. Higgins of Union were here on Monday calling on frlenda Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman of Co lombia apem a faw days with her Mrs. J. H. Clements. idSy for a visit to iley and later to the M parents. They left his home mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jsanings and relatives of Spartanburg ware tea guests of Miss Sophie Richards on Sunday. Mks Teene Thompson has retura- •d to OHmn Springs after several days ylth relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Johnston have returned to Atlanta after visiting hk •ktmu hsKA Mr. and Mrs, R. R Cunningham and Mra. Clifford Anderion and son of De- oatnr, Oa., hava retamed home after visit with relatives here. Hsrry and Mary Stroupe and their Surface Skin Disorders ItilqrSUi naplM iMhH IkUiy Tgfg bBMM IkUm MilAgt Ov«r thtt years so many thousaaSs of bottles of Moone’s Bmsrald Oil havs bssn sold to help sufrerani Ond quick ease and comfort from tha itehing and torture of Ecsema, itoh- Ing Toes and Fast, Bashes, Pimplss and many othar sxtsmally oanssd skin eruptions that we unhesltat- inaly say to you — Try Moons’s Emerald Oil to hslp clear up any unsightly sxtsmally caused skin troubla Try It for ten days: If than you ars not fully and complats- ly satlsfled the makers will refund the purchase prtoe without question. What better proof could we give of our belief In the quality and value of Emerald Oil. Get a bottle toda> First Cotton Ginned Here Angfust 20 First bala of cotton ginned .Auguit 20 by Southern Cotton Oil company (trea of charge). Bale raked by Mose Murphy on High Acres farm, owned by J. Q. Richards, Jr., and was toM to Frank N. Wooten. Bale weighed MO pounds and brought 40 cents s ^und. The cotton was planted last week In March and was Coker 100 variety. mother now Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Jtdinson of Tampa, Fla., stopped here with friends oa Thursday after a vkit to relatives in North and South Caro lina, . FAOt TMMl Athletes Foot Itch NotHardToKOl. In One Hour, If not pleased, your S5c back at anj drag store. TB-OU a STRONQ fungi- eide. contains fO pereant alcfdioL IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Today at OeKALB PHARMACY. GIVE U$ RING- EU PUT uRcioms IH GOOD SHAPE 1.0. ciwie rny/fOPr/sTo/mm FOR WOmFNA SHO£ TftAT'S LAROFR ON Tffe mSfOF TRAN Off TUB oursfOB I-,: PkoiM 153 Wa Pickup and Dalhrer DeLuxe Cleaners DaKalb Pktfmacj — PkoM 95 We all like to visualize a packsge that will never come, but debte and adversity do. If financial help ie needed, don’t heeltate or. delay coming to eee ua. Camden Loan & Realty Co. All Forma of Inaurance FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDR Camdoiv S. C I*kooo 52 'A Fridav, Aufuat 23 f THE BLUE DAHUA** with Alan Ladd—Veronica Lake William Bandix News and Comedy Saturday, Aufuat 24 Jimmy Wakely In "LONESOME TRAIL** •arlal—Royal Mounted RIdee Again, Na. 10 Comedy—Throwing The Bull To The Voters of South Carolina— I want to expreae my sincere thanks for the vote of confidence you gave me in the August 13 primary, a lead of approximately 47,000 vptes over my nearest opponent' Your continued support in the second primary will ensure my election, and thk means that education In South Carolina will move forward. . i .THANK YOU JESSE T. ANDERSON Caudidata For State Superintendent of Education # A D^ndable Leader Lata Mmdw **HOT CARGO** William Oargan—Jagfi Rogsrs' PKIfia Reed Auf. 2S4B7 nttCIfCSS JAMES McLEOD FOR GOVERNOR SAYS; omumu News and Comedy v5'V '■ • Wadaasday, Aufuat 25 DOUBLB PKATURK "dOHNNY COMES FLYING ^ HOME** wNb Richard .Cranf—Pay Marlowe Martha ttawart—Charles Russsll and "PORTRAIT OF MARIA** Delopss Dsl Rte Tiniriday, Aafuat-29 mt J... ‘&ADVEKniRf deeply appreciate the vote given me in the First? Demo- ^atic prim&ry by the citizens of Kershaw County. I appeal to all tha citizens of Kershaw County to jo^ jne in my progrrim to Better Government and a Better Place in which to Live in SstatY C^lina.'V .m m M v.'V < ‘