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m O’; Political Announcements ^ (Caantj El^ctkia) (All political annoancemonU art $10 payable In adTanca). FOR MAGISTRATE $l(oot WaCarao iborabil attnoonco my candidacy for tha offlca of Mactetrata for Waat Wataraa^ anbjact to th» mlaa of tba Democratc party. 1 appro* data tha flna Tota glran mo two yaara aco. and aoUelt your rapport acaln tbia yaar. If alaotod I will aook to roador a fair and impartial aarrlca. P BEN HUMPHRIES FOR MAGISTRATES I wlab to annonneo that I am aooklng aloction to tho offlca of Maglstrato for Woat Watoroo Town ship, subject to tho roles of the Democratic primary. I am now and hare boon maglstrato for Lower West Watoroo Township for tho past 12 years and wish to take this opportunity to thank each and oTory rotor of tho Township for their past support and solicit this continued support and rote In tho ooming election. A. B. NELSON Political Announcements (Ciljt Electioii) lAll political announcements are $10 payable in adranco). FOR MAYOR - 1 hereby declare myself a can didate for re-election as Mayor of the city of Camden subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I pledge my continued efforts toward the IndiHptrial derelopment of our city and it is my intention to work always toward making Camden a cleaner, more beautiful and better place in which to lire. FRANCIS NOLAN McCORKLB Revival Services ML Zion Church Reriral services will begin at Mt. Zion Baptist church on Wednesday, May 12 and continue through Sun day, May If. The preaching will be done by the pastor. Rev. W. L. Carnes. Services will be held each evening at 8 o'clock. Services will be held at the Mal vern Hill church Sunday morning at 11:80 o'clock, Mr. Carnes an nounces. Driv* Cffally—Snw • Li#« IJttie Theatre CanidMi, S. C Fri.4kt, May 7-8 Roy Regers and his herse ‘trigger"—In *THE GAY RANCHERO” in Tnieele«^-Ce-8tarrlng TKo Quizar, Jane Fraiee Andy Oevlne Added: Cartoons Sftt Nito at 10:30 She was marked for Murdtrl **BURY ME DEAD** Cathy COennail* June Lockhart _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Moii.-Tuaa., May 1(^11 Most savage manhunt In hletoryl •THE BIG CLOCK** Ray Mllland, Charles Laughton Maureen O’Sullivan Also Movietone News Wed.nThura., May 12-13 He’s so Fresh; She’s to Pretty! And oh! that Butch 1 •THE BRIDE GOES WILD’* * Also Latest News NEW STARTING TIME MATINEE 1:15 NIGHT 7:30 and 9:15 For CommiMiotMT' I hereby announce myself a can didate for City Commissioner sub ject to the rules of the Democratic narty In the primary to be held on May 18. T. C. GLADDEN ANNOUNCES FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the Office of Commissioner for the City of Camden, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I wish to express my sincere. ap preciation for the confidence placed In me by the people in previous elections, and promise to continue to work for the best interests of Camden If re-elected to this office. R. R. MATHIS FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my cAddidacy for City Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic-primary. A. SAM KARESH FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for City Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. JOHN M. VILLEPIGUE fnmNiiegMiiiraii^^ COMING ATTRACnONS HaiKlar Theatre I ^ * OorNsr ■read and Riitiadga Ms 900»00e00000000000000» Frt*SAt, May 7-S They Set the West Afire 1 Johnny Mack Brown in . TALK** with Raymond Hatton, Christine McIntyre Added: Serial, Comedy, Cartoon 90^BOOO<M>0<>OOOOOOOPOOOt Mon-Tuea., May lD-11 Special t A Wonderland of Color and Beauty 1 “THE ENCHANTED VALLEY** in Glorious Color Alan Curtis, Anna Gwynne Warner Paths News Wgd.-Thurs., May 12-13 ••BADLANDS OF DAKOTA** starring Robert Stack, Ann Rutherford Richard Dix Also Serial and News _ NEW STARTING TIME MATINEE 3:15 NIGHT 7:30 and 9:15 ^liiuffiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Get a Jeep oh the Job CAMDEN MEN ATHND BOARD MEETING ANDER$6n COLLEGE Charles H. Stogner and DaOstta Brown, of Camden attended a meeting of the board of trustees of Anderson College held in the college on Tntiday. April 25. at which plans were made for going forward with the drive for a recreational building and gymnasinm. The fund for the proposed $100,000 building was started when birthday gifts presented to the collie as a part of the annual Founder’s Day celebration Feb. 14 were designated for a new gymnasium. Kershaw Co. Demo^ (Contiuusd from psg* oSs) The resolution follows in full: "Whsress, No element of the Democrstic Puty his rendered to It such unswerving loyalty and support as have the Southern Dem ocrats and particularly those of South Carolina, and “Whereas. In spite of this loyal support, which has saved the Party Dr. Annie D. Denmark, president of Aaderson CoUegs^ pointed out that a buildlhs to provide recre- atioBal faciliUes for the students constttntes a vital need. “We shall continue to major la people rather than in matei1als,“ she said, “but we must Saaks’^ade- quRte provision for the^ recreation al needs of our students if we are to go forward instead of backward.” Dr. Denmark, who, in December, completed twenty years of service scnirranst I-IS; U. MTonoiTAZ, naaoiifoi S-IS. lit: from oblivion many times, the pres-,*9 fresldent of Anderson College, ent leadership of the Party has Ig- told the trustees that the college nored the counsel of Southern Dem ocrats and has missed no opportun ity to embarrass and humiliate the South, and “Whereas, This treatment has been accorded the South in a con had lived during the years when many Inslitatlpns had been forced to does their doors because of the consecrated service of those facul ty members who labored through the. years to the end that the col temptible effort to -influence a lege might fulfill its purpose in small radical vote in a few plgotal developing Christian character. t States, and Dr. A. L. Smothers, chairman of "Whereas, This selfish political*the Board of Trustees for more, consideration has led President than twenty years, presided at the TVnman and other conniving poll- mratlng which was held In advance' ticlans to flaunt the Constitution of commencement to pertnlt sev- of the United States by advocating oral board members to attend the the adoption of a so-called Civil Southmm Baptist Convendoa In Rights Program, and thereby cans- May. ing bitter disunity among our peo- hcw trustees, who were nam- ple at this time of critical inter- ed to the Board of Trustees by the national friction, when our national State Baptist Convention at its No- securlty is threatened and our vember meeting, were welcomed. American Freedom Jeopardized, The new trustees are Fred Vaughn and of Lancaster and DaCosta Brown "Whereas, It is recognized that of Camden, for civilization to be perpetuated (Xhers present' at the meeting In In the South, it is essential that addition to Anderson trustees were both the whke and negro races Mrs. Olin D. Johnston of Wash- must continue to maintain the ington. D. C.. alumna and trustee, friendly |nd cooperative contacts and C. H. Stogner of Camden. Mrs. which have prevailed: and which Johnston pointed out Uiat the time outside and alien interference will Is ripe for the junior coUege as disrupt and dratroy, never before and urged that plans "Now Therefore Be It Resolved go forward for the near recreaUop- that the Kershaw County Demoera-- kl building. tic Convention duly assembled does Following their bitfiness session deplore and condemn the attitude the trustees were gnws at a lunch- and policies of the titular hoad. eon in the college dining room, and Harry S. Truman, and other' lead- afterward were taken on, a tour ers of the National Democratic over the college. Party ^ G LAMCma tor a asemsot at our Mstoty. we sss that In 588 B. Cm SQlOOS Jews wore returned to Jerosalam from Babylon, and the tcnvls rsbuflt; and 71 years later, Ezra returns with about T.OOO Jews to in augurate needed reforps. Then cams Nebemiah, 444 B. C. to re build the walls, and with Ezra la load in a needed rellgioos revhraL % D*. Vi Be It Further Restored that we recommend and urge the Stale Democratic Convention at its next ANNOUNCEMENT The Second Presbyterian church Invites you to hear the Camden Harmoulzers, at the chhrch, Wed- every effort to prevent the noml- t* ,* • - _ .utlon of Pr«ld«,t H.mr B. Tro- Ld w a man or any other candidate advO- eating such radical principles and sponsors that it use all of its influence to fight and prevent the election of such candidate if nominated 8c PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC P. D. Baird, principal of the Pine Be It Further Resolved that the school, announces that all Party adopt a code of principles, children who will enter 8cho<d in among which shall be clean elec- September are asked to come to tlons. States Rights, segregation of P^e Tree Hill school Wednesday, the races, no FEPC legislation, no May 19 at 9 o’clock. They will see anti-poll Ux legislation and no Fed- ^e nurse and get some information eral anti-lynching control; and that *1 to®*- time. To be of school age a each elector shall take an oath be- bOF o*" Slrl must be six years old fore voting that he or she believes by Ihe first of November. in. supports and subscribes to all such principles. BFiurm Women To Meet. “Adopted by standing vote this . , 3rd day of May. 1948, at a regular _ Convention of the duly fleeted Delegates of the Democratic^ Party Baptist church of Kershaw County.” of Camden Saturday, May 8 at 3 The convention passed a resold- Lu , '"*?*** tlon urging the execuUve commit- tee to arrange a campaign tour of ^ the county so as to have as many f""* women are inrtt^ meetinas as were held two veers attend. The social hour will be matings as were held two years ^ ^ John Carl West, the temporary ‘® President of the councU. chairman, expressed the thanks of • sswa-riBiA the Democrats of the county to _ wi. Chairman L. O. Funderburk for the . excellent work he has done in the oast'two veers and also to Secre- Springs. Ark!> whdiw Dr. Ury Clarkson Rhame and a resolu- atlraded Public Health tlon of thanks to these officials i was unanimously adopted. —ei****—i^^i****.*. County CHialrman Funderburk ex- state.' He said the doors Were pressed deep regret thdt the Geh- wide open to fraud now. eral Assembly had not passed leg- The convention was in session islatlon protecting elections in this about two hours and a half. 4(1?OR Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law ot the L<md, and to do ft. and to teach in Israel statutes and Judgments." There was great need tor a re vival of religion,' and Ezra knew that there can be no real revival until the people come back to GkxL He therefore read to them the stat utes and Judgments. Ezra read from ttie law of Moses from morn ing until midday, “and (he ears of an the people were attentive unto the book of the law." What would you tolnk ot the petals being summoned Into some pul^c place today to hear flie Bible read? But you say, we hear it read over toe radio, and we hear it read in ehurdi, and,we sonaetimes hear it read In the home. But do we hear it? And are our ears really attentive? e ♦ ♦ ■BABOfO AND OOOfO GOD'S WORD E zra not only read Gtod’s srord to toe people, but he led them IP do what to^ were commanded In toe law. Ttas^ wont out to gtra portions to those eho srere in need. They came bed: to worship Ood. They began both to hear end do. "Be ye doers of the word, end not bearers only." James 1:21 It is positively dangerous to re- eehre impressions from Ood end retaee to express whet he has put In our hearts to do for him. Let me put it this way, we can become raucously Intoxicated unless we go forth to serve. • • • LIVING OUR BEUGION W HAT Ezra end Nehemiah led the people to do in the long ago was to put into practice what they heard—to live their religion. The late Gandhi was reported to have said, 'T might have embraced Christianity, had Christians lived what they professed." Let us k^ clearly in mind that Ezra was tirzt concerned in in- ztructing the people according to ell that Ood hid said in the Scrip- turee. That comet tirat We muzt have conviction about whet ia right We muzt have e creed, but we ere to remember that ft is in daOy living that we make our ttrdeds effective. * WRAT B'A RRUOIODB RRTlYALy »'pHlS laaeon intends to reveal to 1 ue bow e rdigtoue revlvel broke out In Jcntselem In the long ago. nearly 800 yaare before Christ was born. Well may we ask. What is • Almost Bverj hour in dig dsv joa will find t food •at for tht ss s truck, Uf^ tractor, nmsbout or Bobila Dowsr unit. With its fmeht? Wiltys-Ovsclsod vjgep** nofiog sod {Krtvatfol 4>wngmHifjvg^ foo can M BBOst sofumars in s “Tgcpb“ oo or off thg rood •. .In idr weathar or in fooL * Gat s *7sap** on dba )ob. It will poll plows, har rows, saadars, mowers; tow 5,S00*U>. trailad pavloadsi luml 800 lbs. Tha “Taep** will carr7 man and tools scroas town or to hara>to*fat-at places in a jUfy. Whafovar it goes, its power tsksHm is ready to run your madhinary right oo the job. Coma and aaa what tba amsxingly varsadla 4-parposa “Jeep“ can do for you. Sll THE MIBHTY 'JllP' AT MELUCHAMP-MAHONEY MOTORS / Ea^^utlodfo Siraot €13 WRECKER SERVICE Night Phosw SSB-W SEE VS FOR A USED CAR OR TRUCK AUTO and APPLIANCE Wi rnaict HEW M MnS — ALSO — REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, DE 5RS, AND WASHING MACHINES • — ^Home Owned And. Operated Uttlo Bidldiag Woat DoKaJh Simt a lafiflMs revivan . . . "Lord, ssud a revival, atia lal R haghi in. my heart" Ravfvtle ata prayad down, net taBnd nR W# hava feDegi Into tha fallaey. ef speaking of revivals whsn soma evamlfht spaO-Mndcr eomss slang •ud ktohs up a big Sort' hs laavss town, ia mort rampant than not unto tha Ifoirft of npoo 8m baarts of his rddndlss in ttMm a ssasa ef sin. htingiBg dMm to trot rspantanea. that Ws’ can hava a real raliglbus ravlvaL WbsD man are eonvletad cf toeir ■iM, they erin say wl4 Zaediaaaa, "Le^ the halt cf my goods I glva 4e tbs poor, and if I have tafcsn from say man by telse aocusstion. X rsstora htan fourfold." Whsn man to fed and tafli and act IBw ttMt you hava a raal raUgloos ra vlvaL And I repast si^ revivak art prayed down, not talked up. New you are reedy to reed Psalms llStS-ll. • e • raadoMi OmmS M MkaS et m ■feoanw. WsMmmi fe Ruined by Hate KLOV raiaod a _ It has ndnad the Uvea ef many e Hats ntvar ruiaad an ananw, but Sdbacriho to* Tho ChrosOcIa PHdey,||^, ‘•THS Bia cioc Ray MilUnd, OC the •■fonfsjr, ‘RILUY THE KIoT _ _witli Bob 8U, Chapter'No. Also Czuni ■ »«**"M«yNithrS “‘•'V abru AJl stw ( Menday-Tueeday "GREEN DOLPHi with lAnz Tum« Warners Pzthe He Wednesday, “LOST HONI with Franchot Toea Alao Selected 8h Thursday, -fun and fa in Technic(^ Edgar Bergen, ] News of the Da Auto Seat Cove Individualhr TaOored BY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN • You select the material and sty] want and we Tailor Them To Yom] ANY MAKE — ANY M(N>EL Tops—any kind—and Headlinini stalled. 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