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"3- - '4 m- , If- ■ f f ■ - i'i 7 ■#1«’ ■r ; $mi m M CAiiwai;: toirrH CAWOUNA, wnmAy, may t», tm Dr. W. W. C^ttdner Of Doresvflle Dies 9t. W. W. OftrdMf M. o( Dotm> raaer Tin«, 4M at McLeod Inflnmarr In JnortBce Wedneedar night, after five we^ Ulneaa. Fnnerat aenrlcea yer? conducted at. 4 o^eleek FrMar afteraooa fMai Bethany Methodist church, fire mllee aonth of Bethune. Mr. Gardner is sunrired fay hi* wMour, Mm. Mary Bnsh Gardner; tim hrathera, M ■. Gardner and O. C. Gardner of Bathnne. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOT HAMD TO KILL III ONI HOUR, It not alsassit. your He hack at any drag Sloan TH-OL, a mONG fM- elds, eeatalns 99% aleobot. IT nSNS- TMara. ”sair*—~ MOBS ganaa to Kt4, tha nak. Today at OalCALB nMARMACV Copw Of ColwnUa Paper Of im Is Owned By B. L. Mime H. L. Mims, lOS Bast Hampton street, has a copy of The Dally Southern Guardian, published In Columhia daring the War Between the Stataa. The particular issue in posseaaion of Mr. Mima is ,that oi Tuasday, July 8, liU. The front page is glren orer to fire columns of adrerUaing and two columns of editorial aBd forum writings. On another page is given all the war news, Srith. Ustlng of ties. Mr. Mima was particHlarly in- terested in discovering quite g number of Mims in the Mat of thasOi wounded in action. They were with Company A of the 14th Bagimant, which wna In oonunaad of Caplaia Stuckey. HealAFarAI Praventini Piassea Most parents, even those who na* gloat their own baolto. are cam- sdentlous where their children’s welfara is concerned. They tsy •* provide tha proper food, honalag and medical care, and to teach their children hygienic habits. As ehildren enter sdolesaanee and b^ to aseel a largar gralip of people and aoqiaire new intareats. parental sapervislm of health hab its may begin to rriaz. Engrossed by their new interests, hobbies and frtendshipa and unable to jndga the limits o( thalr own enduraacA young people are hR to “overdo Ik*' undarmihfng the health so carefully guard^ in childhood Actually, adolescenoe is a period when observance of health rules is as hnportant as ever. Ons of . thb mator dangers to young peopleigpraitt an enjoyable one!'^^ fhlTtn* who alioir their gonsral haalto. to dommtkm a rscmftsr Here Each WMl: Navy Recmito' The IT. 8. uavy hat renewed its pre-war athledc program lor intar- float oampatltlon iai all iBqrto. Xbia naw prngsnwi offers navy alMstoa a ohanaa ta oompata for afthar im dividual or taam ehan^Monshlp trofhioa in tho navy. In additton to tho many benefits ofiirad lha yeuto oi thr nallsn in thm field of elactganlea and sthar trades in the navy, tha aports ptw- gram will aid in bnilding strong bodies to assist the stroag aUnd needed in the pfnmilntei aattor. Trophlee — Indlxiinal. ONb and team—am proaented the champions of thn vnrtqps appsfa. Tana# nmn who are Inisrested in leemiat a trader andbehigable to follow thalrtovqritdspbrt while so ddMM ^ tlnd flu ttssF pro- Ne# Snghr Stanqi VaKdl on Jme 1 Humi Defidb Sextette On ^ ALL DOGS Must Be Vaedmted Every/f^rjnm in the City who a d(^ oar dogs mast have them vaccin* ated if they have not been vaccinated this year, or suffer the consequences. The work will be done by Dr. T. B. Bruce, II, Veterinarian, next door to City Finiiig Sbition, on Lyttleton St, Monday and Tuesday, June 2 and 3. No dogs win be permitted to re main in the CSty unless they have bemi vaednated. Be sure to Ihw your d(M the first day, if possible. Ine fee ww be ^00 for each dog. THIS NUTieE nNAl-RaiCllflER DATE City Health Department CAMO^KC deteilorats is tnbsreiloaia. Dsapita tha fact that the human body has a natural rsslstauca, to’ tubaren- loslk, this dlisass takas ths lives of mors young peofds l/Stwsan tbs agss of 15 to 81 than any othsr dls- saso. This ia trua in a country which takss groat prido in the ad vantages and opportunities (dfer- ed young msa and women. A person who contracts TB must spend months or years in a sana torium or sick rsom—months sr years that should he spent lauadi- ing or furthering his career. Tha eradicatioa of tuberculoMi wonkl constitute a major gain to the country as a whieto Young peoide are not tha only group susceptible to TB. No age group is-Immune. Parents, bow- evsr, can help eradicate tobereu- loels by teaching young people to keep tkeir general bealtk at top level and to form tka habit of get- rhif periodic physical axamlnations. iacludlng chest X-rays. If a parson who has formed the habk of hav ing periodic chest X-rays gsts tuberculosis, ha dtecovsrs tha dls- ease in Hs earty stagea whan tha chances of arresting it are bast If all oases of tnbercnlosis wars found to toe esfto stagsa the skgto of communieatlaa eoald be broken and the disense whtoh U th* great est threat to Amerlcaln yonoa bbo* pie could in time be nradfrnted. In the next artleto luptls Mepra will be discttseed. This column Is sponsmed. ta tk* tatersst of better health, by: Ker shaw County Tuberculooli, aasoela* lion, Camden. S. C. “WUa you au ot htm- im Ihtak af Ua.”—MOhr 9vv qms. gaar^CTfasIlnl mama*. the poet office bnlldtag eaeh Wad* heettay Tti 'i Lf^ {>7 SAVE THAT WATERI STOP TlUT WORKI ^3 JK r QG ierr itflf > SSE T«E 8CN0/X WASH rinse 3 TIMES damp oR'» CLEAN IlSElf drain ITSElf shut ITSEIE Off. Well riiow you the amazing machine that takes the work out of wash- day! See US set the Beirdix dial—add acHne soap—then step away! Without toudiing ttm Bendiz again it does the wash from start to finish! It washed dothee amazing dean—danq) drjm them ready for line ordiyer—and you never put a hand in water! Dcm’t Mme tha Baodn Demonstia- tion... Come in Now! W.Vri • Electric Service & Appliance Ca camdsn, PHom The agrienltttto dspartmsat an- Bouncad that angar ratloa stamp No. 11 far iadividnal consumato wfll bseoass vaHd Jans 1 instead .of July 1 aa originally plannsd. U will allow pnrehasa of t«i pounds. Ite dspartment said that sup- pttob from this stamp nmat last uatfl Cictober it. triien pitas and rafeloatag contrals wilt smtow an* Ism eztendsd by songvess. Consumers ration stamp No. II is the second to be designated as a tearpoaid sagar stamf. Tka flist was Na 11 whidt hmiWto wiibl April L The Jnna 1 da^ was sst for No. 12 ta order to extaedite movement of eager into home pantrlse while railway transportation is. svaUabto. Officials say they expect a short age of freikbt ears for sagar after the bnmper winter wheats crop starts movlne to market late next month. The Baron DoKalb Sextette will broadcast over radio station WI8, Columbia, Wednesday. May 11, kt 11:U a. m Tha msotoars of flm ssotstta are; BeMKta Young, Doris Young. Janie neteher, Myrtta Bioaghton. Betty Jo FaaQmqlwrry and Fuggy Aan.J QWSBi, Them ifrta wun eeeonfl ragtag at the state music contest held at Wtathrop collage ta AprlL Thuy are directed by Miss Gens Wil liams of the Birsa BeKalb mgsle depertment Included on the 16 mtaote broad* cast will be "Belli of Cktat limy*. "Glow Worm", 'TM* King Cole'* aad "The BeenUfol Blue Dgnuhe. After the broedcaat, thU Berpn DeKelh sdiool is giving flie sex tette and Miss Williams a lunrimon w' .S' Doans p|i t USS YW CMT Altu n tissn t There ienoikingyaucandoio avoid laeeof your erope by hail, or to leeeen the danmye. When theee dieaetere % etrike, ae they too frequently do, HAIL INSURANCE U the only hope to moid financial eqjtemtrophe. We have eertdeed thie form of imeur^ , ■ -X.. once eince Ue beginniny. Ineure nowl Kemedir hsvaace Agra^ GET YOUR HOUSE * Recovered Btdt Soimner! (EatoUBOtod IM) 103H HtomI 9l r 9* C« \ We Bope on Sand a Good Supply of- 310 WHiIM ASPHALT SHING^ h Hlick ar.-OMM - WE ALSO HAtV... ’ 90 lb. RoH Roofliig -ww Ym ThWk af UmlMr. Thbk N IM MBHht Lumber Fboto* tM Good way to ka^ aHon^ Hi T hink bggii to tke days wfaea yaur Bwick stood proud, diiny and now at yomr door, A touch of your toe and flmt Iveo tons of car rooHto^ Bvvay fleatlp asja broeea — gnd lust as ohadiently filided to a ooH, aura stoto TltoPb tha kiMd ol driving thaPa right ia the haart and ^ul of Bujeks. It*s there for yon to havq for years and years — eepeoiaUy when your car gats the kind of care such a honey should have. That doesn’t mean iust filling bar up and seeing that the oil doesn’t gat low. Nor a periodic hibe |oh ckme with ’’ona-ldnd-for^’* babrt- cants. It means competent care hy men faMiiliar with every part of a Buick — hy men who know Buicks beat and have an iniaraat in laeing that you gat the greatest satisfaodMl froaa youra. ^ Every datoH of our service is timsJ at fliis goal. Tha men are spscisliiB oa Buicks. They work w^ BmA* designed tools. They’re btoked # by a parte department stocked wifi Butek»engineered parts thatsrs just made for Baidc ears. So you see the efifermiee bctwsia ordinary service and 6uick csr care. It’s dm. skilful, ponsidsnli cars diat kaepc your Buick slwsji a Buick. It’s tha kind of care wkidi ■ proves dmt next to you. we Ito your Buick bast. BlfOWBIl? - yaer-Buick b crawdlng Hw big Bguras in high mileoga. Sup^sa yau wcml la woh Hr tiwi naw ana. Hava’s o happy answar. « If yaur Buick’t any nmdal yaor from fBB7 through 1942, you con moka D fnclery-fresh os far os power is con- coraod wMi the Buick Power Package. Thb b oil the maior aesemibly of o now Buick Rrohoil ongiito oxcopt cor- hurofion ond oioctrical systoms. It puls good os-now zip ond porform- cmeo into high-miloogo cars. Changing ovor tokos loss timo and aHon ao«ta bos than o vMlIy thor ough ovarhoul ond roploconmni fob. losy payments if you wish. Como in ond talk B over. \ / . •fit': »• ■ Camden Motor Coi