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TMK CAMDiW CHWONiCLl, CAMDEW, SOUTH CAWOUNA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, IMS PAGE ELEVEN ClyburnOf [hiine In Bad tor Accident vounK people of the Baptist had a party/in the Presby; I chuKb cabin Friday even- Lnor guests were the young J of the Methodist and Pres- rndsYS Clybum were Id to leam of his serious au- llle accident last Tuesday In idneys Must Work Well" For You To Feel Well L hour* every day. 7 days ewry Lv never itoppine, the kidneya filter Ete matter from the blood. , . it more people were aware of how the ILv. must conatantly remove aur- t iuid, exceee acida and other w^ tier that cannot atav »n the blood hiout injury to health, there would Ibetter underetandinf lystem la upeet when kidneya fall Itunction properly. ^uroint. •«Wnty or too frequent , wmetimee wama that Mmethiu moK You may Buffer naRlnc back- * hUdaehea, diaaineat, rheumatle lI vrttinc up at mehta, aweUing. fchy not try’^Doaa’a Pitta? Yov wffl IL'nf a medicine recommended the 'ntry oTer. Dooa’aatiraulate the fune- 1 of the kidneye and help them to h out poisonoua waite from the M They conUin nothing harmful, ^a’l today. Uaa with oonfidenoa. 1 drug itorea. DANS PILLS Columbbt. Mr. Clybom suiUlnsd seTsral broken bones and Inmlses. He is a patient in Columbia hos pital. Mrs. W. A. McDowell and Miss 'Mabel Hilton have returned from Camden hospital where they were patients. Miss Hilton la at the home of her niece,, Mrs. Eugene Huckabee. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hoffman and children of Middlendoff were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lk Mays Sunday. Mrs. Tom Ed Hearon and little son. Tommy, spent the weekend In Richburg with her mother, Mrs. S. Jordan. Mrs. Hearon was violinist in the Srlngfellow-Slmiiil wedding in Chester Saturday afternoon. Miss Blanche Brannon of Colum bia spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bran non. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Clyburn and children of Bishopvillie were Sun day guests-of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Clybura Union services will be held next Sunday morning In the Baptist church. It is the custom for the fifth Sunday to be a union service. Mr. and Mrs. John Nell Mc- Laurin and children of Columbia were Sunday guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLaurln. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Josey and little daughter, Jennie of Sumter,, and Fred Josey of Milledgevllle, Ga., were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. an'd Mrs. T. H. Josey. Miss Anne Jones of Kershaw spent last week with her sister and fa,mlly:, Mr. and Mrs. Lester King. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell and daughters, Martha Jane and Mary Mac, spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. Mltchell’a mothm*. who is a patient there. Mrs. Louisa-Lee spent Saturday In Mayestllle with her iH^tber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tiller. While there, she viaited Mrs. D. T. Yarbrough, who is with her daugh ter, Mrs. Witherspoon, while re cuperating from a fall. Dr. A. W, Humphries of Cam den conducted the morning ser vices in the Methodist- church Sunday In keeping with Laymen’s Day. Plans were submitted to the Bap tist congregation Sunday morning jof the Sunday school building I which they plan to erect at an early date. Mrs. Carl Harrison and little son, David, have returned to their home in New York after a month’s visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hearon. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd O’Bryan and little son. Nelson of Greel3rvllle, were Sunday guests of their moth er and grandfather, Mrs. Margaret Marion and D. T.. Yarbrough. Mrs. Fannie Norris and Miss Lottie MeSween of Darlington were weekend guests of their sla ter, Mrs. Clara Davis. Misses Frances Shiver and Lee Doris Blackmon of Hartsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clybum, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watts of Charleston were weekend guests of the D. M. Mays. * Miss Garnett Jackson of Beaufort Is visiting Mrs. R. O. Jacobs (Ruby Davla). Notice At This Time, We, the undersigned \re glad to announce that C^LukeT) \ailev is now with us. We invite you and your friends to nt our store for your next order of \re8h Meats and Staple and Fancy roceries. & R GROCERY and MARKET [9 Broad Street Phone 882 |.F. Goodrich gives you lADr-FORYOOKOlOIKS IUKE-in your new tres B.F.GooraiCH offers you vain* PLUS if you need new tires. First, you get a most liberal trade-in allowance foe die (dd tires on your car. 'rheo you get new B. F. Good rich SUvertowns—"best in the long run" for mileage and safety. See us today for Silver- towns for your car. I Tai Jisl ISO Dbbri USAWtdi Fets • new AOO-U Mvertewe ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY Broad Street Phone 11 New style Plambing Prefabricated leak-proof shower cabinets are available for new bouses as wen as modernization work. They are shipped knocked down and can be assembled In a short time in a very smaO space. Colored phimblng fixtures, a war time casualty, again have appeereff on the market. COLDS UQUID MIDICINt» BETTIR Gal nlk »*«■< C«M MUaariat vM M4 ew brfta Meins LiwM CaM PfaM*atiaa «iha u. & 666 COlO »aration I.F.Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER We Now Have in Stock •Plain RaU Win- dows •Check Rail Win- daws •Doors •Sheet Rock •Beaver Board -- •Plywood * •90 lb. Roll Roof ing •210 lb': Asphalt Shingles ^ •30 lb. Felt •Aluminum Roof ing •Asphalt gild ing Paper •Builders Hard ware f •Brick •Portland Ce ment •Masonry' Cement CAMDEN ACTIVITIES GIVEN PLUG IN NEWSPAPER STORY SENT OUT BY MOTOR CLUB Qty Water Is Best In History At Greytown on the coast of Nicaragua, the rainfall Is as much a» S34 inches a year. Camden is given a good plug ifi the weekly nejys re lease sent out by the Carolina Motor Club to newspapers for use this week. The letter contains this reference to Camden: “At Camden, weekly polo games on historic Kirkwood field, drag hunts, horse shows, hunting dog shows and race events combine to offer cottages of the swank northm colony, townspeople and tourists of this leading midsouth sport and resort center a full arid interesting program for the current winter season. “The parade of sports will come to a peak during the month of 'March when several horse shows, outstanding polo matches and the famous Carolina Cup Races at the Springdale course will be on the menu. “The Carolina Cup race program will be held on the last Saturday in March, which will be on the 27th. Harry D. Klrkover, owner of the Springdale course, la, one of the outstanding sportsmen of the South. “Two horse shows, the Virgin ians and the Camden, will be held at the Marion ‘duPone Scott oval. The polo program for’ the entire season will feature some of the best in that sport to be presented to the fans in many decades^ “March not only brings a whirl wind finish to most of the sport ing events but It finds Camden in its gayest dress, with lawns and gardens a riot of color with beau tiful wisteria covering walls and bomea and azaleas, camelias and dogwood on every side. “Every stable In Camden and there are hundreds of them, are filled with the nation’s finest horses, all in training for the hunt race season, which is ushered on with the Carolina Chip classic.’’ An analysis of the city water Just received from the State ^oard-of Health reveals that the water is.nOw the purest It " has been In 38 years, and about as near perfect as It can be. The analyele thews an ab sence of gas forming organ!- isms and indicates the water to be from contamination. The analysis follows: Color 5.00; Chlorida 5.00; Free Am monia 0.02; Albuminoid Am monia 0.02; Nitrogen as Nit rides O.OTO; Nitrogen as Nit rates 0.(X); total Solids 2.00, The analysis (showed B Coll negative. Howwoilieilam/giris may get wanted relief from functtonal portO^te ptln Csrdsl la a INsM siieistna wbteh auay woawn tia tea brooght rsUct froas tbs erasas^lke ageay and nsr- veos stnla oi taMttaoal'^psrkkUa glstTHs. Hate's how tt may help: 4 Vakwi Bka a tool^ JL M sboold oOaiulste Four transcontinental highways cross Arizona east and west, while the Canada to Mexico highway crosses it north and south. balpbafld re- sUtaass lot the •IUbF* 2 Btarto4 3 419* he* tort 'Wear Omar, n ihmUd hale feUavs pala dua to puiwy fuae* Tty CsrdaL If It halpA foa’B ba glad yea did. CARDUl gt ata taaci. aiaacTiawt Three concerns in France plan; to produce nearly 400 tons of syn-j thetic camphor this year. •When you think of Lumber Think us . . . Miller Lum ber Company. The Cake of a Thousand Uses Miller Lumber t Companii Telephone 126 ludebaker trucks cut costs! Thtr OM bn gof-stad fnwr npoin —stay OB the fob nws dapasdoblyl *rAUC •• Inick •pmotmt who v— mw I Siwddbalmrs—you’fl lifer some seese- Hemri operetina eceeewy fiBmesI Over t Hews es ewny new helf-Wn, eee ten, end lerwer cepe^ Stwdebnlwn were s^ leal yeer cempwed wHh the Cemeie end tel Hie feds en! irvefc aardngs. We’ll flniMyNy *• ^' Hilnp ebswt yeer new-bredi i 130 E. MYEfiS MOTOR (XWMPANY 47 C3aii$Seri$ POUND CAKE ^ eaitfemdH«iU"aHtk SAKRETE j Everybody likes SAKRETE reody-mixed concrete be- CQHse it eliminates the bother of buying sand, lime, cement or gravel and mixing it (by hand and by guess) . . . then having to clean up the mess afterwards. There are three types of ready-mixed SAKRETE, packed in convenient moisture-prbof sacks, prepared in scien tifically uniform proportions for building or potching a wide variety of Concrete and masonry items. V V.. - ^ ^ f ' \ t? ’i Sat kew 99Wf it is to potcb s vsH witb ^KRETE Mortor Mia. Wolit skoaU ba repoirad befora wmII crocks bteeme big breaks. Htra’s vkat ohrsys bapptas wkas yos try to mix camaat or coaertte by kaad and by gsess. Next tiaw biiy SAKRETE . . . Just odd wotar and ns s ; - I According to auinicipol rtcerds, tfco bosord d brskan sdfwolks is tfco bosis for tfco graotest nnsibsc^ of donwgo wits, for sifong ropoin *• woNu, gsvsswats, ««Bi, Hows, ate., nt SAKRITE Gamd hUs. It cm For bsildi^ grills, rtmtmbar SAKRETE Mortor Mix is idool osd tosy to sw. wfcotbsr you build it of stoat or brlclu 9* wkbstmd 4000 sotblli per fcidi. SAKRETE Mix topped off with SAKtmSmdMbL for petebiog, pidmting or perget- big weHs . . . SAKRETE Selsd Adis k w eesy te use women 6ke work- bit vitb B toe. Sere yoer tren frees furtber domoge by fUReg cavitin wHb -SAKRETE Mortar AAix. SAKRETE Reody-Mfawd fiodecta: Concrete Mis " 1 Send Mix !I Adertar Adis SAKRETE Reedy-Mixed Cencreta frodecto for kooie, form end fectan? ere meeufoctured by W. R. lONSAL CO. INC, LILESVILLE, N. C If your dealer cemet wpply yea, give n hb noam end we wil see Ibet be is sugpRsA CAMDEN DEALERS] McLean Hardware Store / Camden Hardware & Sajqply Co. v. i -y-% 't ' t Z-i. f t K IL ^ -S' I r 't.-d f ' i i .ill P r^.V; ■v-V J 1 Lj V. v! • a,”^- • ! —i HZ4 f r ll 1 <'l ■ II ',r. y* I ■i? 'Af T *1-- >+* ' ,iV, . ic: f r r-i