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V*,- ir* . ^AM TIN TNI eAMMM CHIIOfltCt.1, ^AillNW. XHITW CAAOUWA. WIiOAV, AWaUtT U, tm "'‘2!La, StoMN li^F^ miM OdUIb it-CoL McKeown New^ ApjMinted As Asst Recruiter Col. C. H. KarUUd, commandlni officer of the Sooth Carolina military district, has ■ appointed Lient-CoL Dewey M. McKeown as assistant re* oral tins and induction officer of the army recroltins serrice of Sooth Chirolina. He will be aMistant to Lleut.-Col. John H. Scott, who re cently took OTor the position of state recruiting and induction officer. V ^ .■ t Ml ! -■ Fresh aetiv# yeast goes right to work I No lost action—no extra stepe. Helps give sweeter, tastier bread flavor—light, smooth texture—perfect freehneesl IF YOU ^AKE AT HOME-always use Flshoiimanh's aetivt, fresh Yeatt with the familiar yellow label. Dependable for more than 70 years—America's tested favorite. ! ' ■ i f f l;; #? • \ I ■ i ■ Ml' • ^ . * i IkH, y '4 li.- I ? I I :itr SmCEREST THANKS TO VOTERS I wish to express my humblest and e sincerest thanks to the voters of Kershaw County for their splendid support in my first effort for the House of Representa tives and I beg of you, your continued support in the Second Primary to be held September 3rd. Arthur L Jones. (■ \k-: 'i. &!:■! ' ;) 1“ M i iij ii • ' I •! r" 1 - ‘i/ I * Home Mortgage Loans Let us assist you in your housiiif inroUem. ■»- LOANS AVAILABLE FOR: . Buildinf, buying, or refinandng. Wa AaU be glad to discuss your needs with you. AgidUic F. H. A. iMand *■■■ m U- t 4’ lAtnX/CdL lfeK<k>^ citfeiW fed eral serrloe with Um MUi Diylaton in SeptMnber, lf4(l. at Fc^ Jackeoa, and was a memher of the 118th Infantry thronghoot the war, aerring in Ice land as well ae in Europe. He was commanding officer of the 8nd Bat talion, which position he held until the SOtb DlTislon was de-actirated at Port Jackson in January, 1946. After spending some 45 dsyt st home in Chester, 8. C., the colonel was ordered to l^rt McClellan, Ala., where be commanded, the 16th Bat talion of the Infanti7 replacement Training Center. Poilowing this aa- algnment, he was ordered to duty with the recruiting serrice of South Carolina. Lieut.-Col. McKeown, a natlre of Chester, S. C., serred some 41 months orerseas, 14 of which were spent' in Iceland. He la anfhoriseif “id w6ar~ the Broase Star medal. Itzpwt Infantry man’s badga. American Defense Ser rice medal, BAMBT ribbon, American Theatre ribbon and the ^ctory medal for World War H. He also wears tmttle stars on his orerseas ribbon for the “Rbineland” and ”Northem France” campaigns. Drivw Csuralwlly* ■ Saw a Lif«. Noncx I am pleased to let the public know that after being absent from Camden for the past 20 months, I hsro leased and taken orer the meat market located in the A A P store on Broad street and am prepared to serre your wants and will appreciats your patron age. • 24-p TONY JONES. AdrsrtlseBMats uadsr this bs cluuind for at tbs imU _ pmt wora. Minimum dharm .81. esats. Ads sot in IS p^t typs doubls diarfs. Cuh must aeeompaagr^ atdsr unoipt wbMTs eustoiiMr has Ladswr Aocouat. For SdU JU-- THANKS TO THE VOTERS * * I wish to thank the voters of Lower West Wateree Township for their vote and support in re-electing me to the of fice of Magistrate. « • I shall strive to merit the confidence * placed in me and will continue to serve you to the best of my ability. ty A. B. NELSON mCE STfilVOVw aARK^ONriREWCE NO THANKS. I HAVE ONE! INTROOUCE ^DUMElF tDTHEMtn SIQPMAr [URKSDNTIRESERViE /O/ -i/'. 667 • *yisrSr GET A FAIR HEAL IN EDUCATION • i WITH NIXON As State Superintendent TO THE VOTERS QF SOUTH CAROLINA: False rumors have blamed me for reduction of certain teachers’ salaries under the present certification program and for other -things which happened while I was overseas and with which I had no connection. I represent no plan of certification of teachers except that which will be In the Interest of all tethers, teaching, and better education for the children. The facta: The certification ilrogram gained Its impetus in 1941, after I had entered the army, and while my present opponent was serving is President of the Teachers’ Association. Furthwmore, in September, 1944, after I had been overseas continuously for 26 menths and while serving in France, my opponent was on the legislstive commission of the Teachers’ Association. Ah a member of that Commlsalon, he supported the present plan under which certain teachers’ salaries were cut, and also urged the removal of the office of State Superlntnedent of Education from the Demo cratic Primary. If there were diacrimlnatlons against certain teachers, these could have been pointed oat by him. I ahall^give attention to ail phases of the program to prevent cutting the salariee of those who have shown their excellence. Contrary to rumors, there are vital and diatinct issues in the campaign for State Superintendent of Education. Do not be de ceived by generelities that advocate progress without specification. AU is NOT well with public education and cartlfloation ef teachers. This is the laeiie: Are we to continue in*the same old rot or are we to get vigorous, intelligent state-wide edncational Meaderehlp with NIXON? 1 pledge myself to work for the best IntM-est of the children fit South Carolina. To this end, I wlU. work, among other things, for more sdequate teachers’ ealarlae, a reorganisation *and coordina tion of the State Department of Education wherever needed and improved education facilities for veterans. Profeational qualificatlona: A£ degree from Furman University; graduate degrees from Wottord College and Columbia Uniwretty, former classroom teacher, principal, local superintendent, county superintendent of education, and former iMretldaBt of State Teach ers’ Association. MiiiUry record: World Wars n and I. Bronxe Star medal, French Cr^x de Guerre, Victory RUUtdu and thrM campaign atari. Civic quaiificationa: Member Lions Club; Beptlet; Past W*”* Masonic Lodge; member of Bichlnnd Poet No. I. AmericaB Ledon: Director of Rkhland Chi^d# of Atertean Red Cross. • I will go into office, unlettered and unhampered by promisee to anyone, to work for the beet UMerest of the ehlldren of South Carolina. Thanking you for the handsome vote glvmi me, aaklng for yoer cooUnujed active support and pledi^ myself to serve patriotkaltr in seneo na I have eervod hhtofepMld wtn, I am eiooere^ ^ ^ "W. D-NOON. FOR SALE-r-An old hgnd-csrved 18th Century Mantle, phone S12-W, Camden. 2f-p QET YOUR pecans, peaches, appiee. grapes, figa and all other fmit bearing trees and shrubbery from W. L. M. Stokes, Blahopville, S. C., Route No. 4. Write him and he will go to see yoUj 24-th FOR SALE—One 1987 Plymouth cosch (can be seen st Myers* Oarage); aUn one 1986 Chevrolet Pick-up, Just been overhauled. See C. C. Crolley, Camden, R-L Phone 847-W. 24-p SKI HI STOPS RUNNING FITS IN DOGS or we refund your money. We know of no other gnaranteed run ning fits remedy. DeKslh Phar macy. IS-lf-c FOR SALE—Zinnia plants for fall flowers, 26c per doien. Cut flowers, ZinnlM 50e per bunch. Phone No. 111. Mies Jennie C. Whitaker, 626 Ifampton^Arei^amdeUjjBj^i^ mm want ai TO HtNT-iS’, HELP %ANTED-si7lr wpodeinen, log tang edgerman, block'.Sl lumber pliers. See^ our office, t:30 a. a/ Ing Crat^talrd Tinoliy < WANTEIX-ailddle IM rnw wuu ASTmI »iiTU» kom.. * a. tOi. lunch packed, . i. m. Write “R a r” WAN’TEIV—Home econow^ foe .Rethune high *ch3i stote aid, plus attiteSve ment Alsd iniereetiog m, for mnsio teacher, am* C. HiotL ■uperiateodsM. gr.hnnlM Ttofieeewa^ a MATTIE DAVIf dfLOACH’S GRO CERY—801 Churoh StruaC, stoi' 707-J. SUple tnd IhnOT'OroesrlM.. Fmlts, YegetahleA Orlnka, Cemtim and Smokes. Ufa n plaaaura to mFvo ^yoUjatceUencj^AMure<1^^1447|j Lost — FoiNid’ LOST—’Two sugar ration boohs be longing to Mrs. W< J. PSiher and Willlt T. Parker. « »^P LOST—Ration books No. 4, issued tfi T. W. Player and Waco Player, Camden, 8. C.. Box 67. 24-p I am resentful. are milliona of othere, that thy Oallap people have never consulted me. It’s, a good thing we don’t have to hold elections on the kind of weather we want AthuMdeflerlleMiy r-PIMPLY SKIN Hirt't II HiflMt Olir SatiliMtiM ir Mmy Kuk If TOUR skin has broken out with ugly eurfsoe pimples — rubes — caused by local Irritations, or If you suffer from an exterpany caused itohlnir, bumtnff skin sorensM, go to your druggist and get a small bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil and UM u directed. Soon you’ll find It start right In to aid nature clear up the trouble^romotlng faster heal ing. Use for ten days and If then yon are dtuatlsfled Money Back. Stainless—greuelese—all druggists. DsKalb PhaniMu^ — PhoM it Painting And Paperhanging SEE Eddie Nolan PiioiMeot-J PRE-WAR STANDARD ' METAL Weatherstrips Sold and IntlAllod by EE.YEITH Tbo onl^ factory aqidppod and trainad macbanic in dik L F.O. Box 1161 Flortnca^ S. C WANTED—Unfurnished ■Mrtni hoinNi §r part of g hoem^ cafe The Chronicle. ^ WANTED—To rent one twp;: apartments for ihi S city teachers, j. r. RidBgSj WANTID-To buy iMi M oM Bieoai and gtaini fu Oamdea ftimltars On Fhmr » . . WANTED—Good and bid See Moody. Shebeen tlon. Phone 187. 1 WAffTEDu-Taaeliw fwj AT Baaond gra^ Stbiyi irfamantad. Apply Stanton, SupL, Moat modern conveniaMH n vented and height ^ nn, « awn initiative, to- liiditai m work. ProfiKimal IM^ .: . Bvsuussti TREE SVRGEd Trawiyiaxiibif aadftM Ernest NuttiMs Box 51 PtoatlM Camden, S. C j WILLIAM W. Mia SparfeJ Ajual 1 Hew York LEs InamsN % ReaWenoe Fhaus RM j OfNee Medical BM«. nJ Coruur Lyttfcton and DilMlil " - -i u irt off —rettOi REMEMBERI Stiii^e Paint 8k$i nammUtOJ aiMUl D. C DlXOfPS BABG4 HOUSE We hand!# a eemplcts Rm dj women and children’s Mma P to.wcar and Man’* Wat 6i^ an kinds. Alse a wWi WM notlanc. 1 i CAMDEN, A C. 1 I HI Eiwad at Camdea Memorial Ci QUAUTT IMMEDIATB c.a ■vr The Books for Collection ^ i City Taxes will opsh Asptember t /’ during the month ot Septendter s , « * . k , count of will be 1.0UISEI CUgC r>.... , - A''■