The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 23, 1948, Image 8
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ANNOUNCIN
An Extra Special
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Jewelry
Silver Plate
Except such items as come under the
Fair Trade Act *.
Note-^With every $10 purchase we
we will give away absolutely FREE
ONE SILVER DOLLAR
F. D. Boddale
JEWELER
539 E. DeKalb Street (Oppooite Poet Office)
Phone 231'W Cemden, S. C.
PHONE 552^
McChew Named As
Trade, Industrial
Education Adviser
Appointment of Gilbert Eugene
McOrew, of Camden, aa tnpenrlnor
of trade and industrial edncetfcm
for 15 counties, has been announc
ed by the State Board of E$ducar
,tion.
The date was effective on July
21 and Mr, McOrew’s office will be
in Camden,
''nte district includes Berkeley,
Chesterfield, Clarendon, Charles-
ton,. Darlington* Dfflon. iTIoresv
Georgetown, Horry, Kershaw. Lee,
Marlon. Marlboro, Snmter . and
Williamsburg counties.
^^nhMfave All VoterArT?
(Continued from page one)
and larceny, or crimes against tbs
election laws. Such report must be
accomplished by the certiflcate of
the clerk that the report is correct
as appears from the records of his
office."
Mr. Funderburk will recMnmend
that each person seeking to enroll
be required such an oath and that
each and every person presenting
himself to vote be required to sign
it
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL n.
IN ONE HOUR,
IF NOT PLEASED, your 36c
back. Ask any druggist for this
STRONG fungicide, TB-OL Made
with 90 per cent alcohol. It t^ENE-
TRATBS. Reaches and kills MORE
germs Isster. Today at DeKALB
PHARMACY. " '
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Funeral Servieet
George W. Anderson
F^eral serricea were held last
ThnrmUu^ afternoon ior little
Georgs W. Anderson, the five-
months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jos Anderson, who died sC the
Cansdsii hospital on Wednesday
night July 14 after an illness of
three weeks.
Tlif services weret&eld at Beav*
erdam Church and interment was
in the family plat
He la survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Anderson;
his grandparents, Mr. shd Mrs. Pul-
man Ohriatmas, 'and the following
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•No Trsspsssim* Ara
Inereasint
j^en in the- South the numbor
of "No Trespassing’’ signs are in
creasing, much to the discomfort
and disappointment of fishermen
and hunters.
The reason is that many sports
men are careless about fires which
are destroying thousands of acres
of forest and woodlands annually.
It Is claimed tfeat *0 per cent of
these fires are caused by cigar and
cigarette butu, and lighted match
es thrown down by carejeaa smok
ers.
Timber has s value the same as
s building, but the owner is not
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goats, wm MOt iteMor.
footed animali, the othar
statali ara Manttna with UMk li»>
ha wIBi «.Mt and Souft Dakota wMI
laaa ttmn HO.
goat la daasad
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ADDITIONAL WANT ADS
Amio she wluiiS?I
:^4h«>that» and sisters, Thelma, Fran- i protected far ^r«nc^ aiar^M
ces, Mary Ann, Bobby. Jart and it is destroyed he suffers a tow
Hody Aaderson Christmas. loss. Even if it were inyured the
, insurance companies would sustain
PINBALL MACHINES ^ ^ a loss which, in a broad sense, is
South Carolina’s right to seiie s public loss
FOR RENT—Two rooms, bedromn
and kltohenette with sink th
kltcfannatte, loivate entranee,
iilon. iJL Adnlts onhF- Applr to
1107 Lrttletcm street lie
®ata she wSi^^l
CW for a ftoangL ** t
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Camden. 8.
pinball machines as gambling de
vices was upheld Wednosdoy in an
opinion rendered by s' special
Hunting and flibing has,become
a year-round sport, and sportsmen
should be very careful when theyi
rc7uucivu uj m ojnTvuu ouvu.u
three-jndge Federal court com-!go upon another persons land
posed of Judge C. C. Wyche, Judge
J. J. PsrkM.7and Judge Sterling
Hutchtnaon in OreenriUe.
BACK FROM MOUNTAINS
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Grigsby, of
Blanay. have returned from a trip
to tho moontains.
Many costly conflagrations ' are
caused by almost Invisible sparks.
^DlUon Herald. ^
NEXT CAMPAIGN MEETING
'The next county campaign meet
ing will be held at Antioch on Aug
ust 6, at 10 a. m.
• No matter hew new or how
smart the rest of your cloth
es ars—your shMs can spoil
the whole ensemble If their
heels are run-down or they
are In need of a ahine. Rely
on ua to keep your shoes
looking smart.
★ •
W« Offer
PICK-UP and DELIVERY
SERVICE
ALLEN’S SHOE
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PHONE 79 2.J
An Ultra •Qui«t
Window Fan
Not a toy. Will last a life-tinie. Cools a whole
floor,_Pushea out or pnUa in at 5000 cii. ft per
minuter Cam more from room to room. Not a hum
mer, but reiY quiet.
The Moat Efficient Window Fan
28 inches From Tip to Tip
M. E. F0RTE..Coolair Pan Dealer
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wQl kBBp your hom*
dAUghtfuUy CXK>L
day and night
Ask us for FREE
- instalkifioii BsHmatf
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SIZZLING STEAKS
and
FRIED CHICKEN
4
OUR SPECIALTY
Treat Yourself to food witlT flie finest
flavor.
Pick your favorite; snack any hour of
the day — any day of the wi^k .... Our
Chef Knows how to..bring out the flavor
of foods just as you like it. _ .
THE DEKALB ST. DRIVE^
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Jart »en— om Soumm
. BOY HOUGH,
For
•CUSTOM-BUHJ CABINETS
a
•SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
”, See Us ■
Camden Cabinet Works
Quality Workmanship and Materials
RUTLEDGE STREET
PHONE 548XM
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MILK
Phone 999
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BELK’S SPECiAL OT FEATURE
Beginning today for one/week ending July 28
BAS^NETTES
At Belk’s
Saving
A Gift Photograph Of Your Child
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Playta
PANTS
•Birdseye
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•Chix
DIAPERS
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Johnaon^
SOAP
and
POWDEK
PHJOWS and
PMjOW .
TOPS
MADE WITH SENSATIONAL NEvl[ SPEEDUGHTSI
Captures Natural, Loveable Pictures at the Amasing
Exposure of 1-10,000 of a Second! NO GLARING HOT
FLOODUGHTS! NO WAITING FOR BABY TO
STOP "MOVING I Babies Are the Cutest When MoTing
and Completely Animated. This amaidng equipmexd
is designed to get just such shots.
Belk*s will have a nationally famous photographer
do this work aa a special advertising feature. You see
NO proofs—ONLY FINISHED PICTURES. No selling.
Remember—rrS FREE! BELK*S PAYS F<» YOUR
PICTURE.
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UNITED ONE CHIU) TO EACH FAMILY FREE.
Other Children ege limit 6 yeers, minimnm chuge 6#e.
Infant
gowns
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