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\ NfejnrtciUL lioTict: BUMUt t* nlM #( n PtifMwtte Piartjr, bqrtica Is hereby glTSa that tha fellowliif manscers sad clerts hare bean daaicnated by tha Karshav Coaaty Denocratlc Bxaeatlre CMuntttaa (or tha prim ary to ha held <m Tnaaday. Aaf• tmt 10, 1040. aad so maay aa ba aaeaasary for tha ai primary <m,,^asday, AM^ 1048. Tha rotins iriaces In each pra- cinct will open at 8 a. m. aad ck>sa at 4 p. m., with tha esceptkm of the foUowlng. which wUl remain V li? TO WATER CONSUMERS— • " ’2 « W« rofral tka nMaaaitr of making you recently to ' curtail uae of water. As opon as the new 10-mch raw whter line — now beinf rushed witl^ all po** efiie speed is completed — the ban will be Itfted. We hope t^ win be withm theTMt 3 days and suffest you tbden tqJEb^dio station W. A. C. A. for the announcement. Material for this line was order ed early in the year for deihrery in May. Contract for the work was let in April and ^ work sched- « uled for May before the period of heavy use. The pk>e“ was not delivered until the end of July and shortage of essential fittings delayed the stafC of work until about 10 da]rs ago, since when it has wi^ all vigor. 1 L. H. HARDIN, Supt Municipal Utilities r-' ^ ■ O f ■ ] We have listed wilk us some of ifte best houses \ « and lots, in the d^, alee some in the suburbs. ^Two buUdbiga on Entad street, one building^ DeKalb street ■ " are located in best business sec tion of dly. •Two good stores in the ^unty, which are new and have well established business. •One Fish Pond and around 20 acres of land. Near city . . . good place to build up. •Several farms for sale... large and small — also timber fand^. t * 8BE VS FOR— Hail and Fire Insurance Home Appliances Real Estate Sales & Insurance Inc. 632 W. D.K.Ib Sta-Mt Phone 324 ^ Wjfh Men Who Know ... .BIRDSn!; JEEEDS FOR INCRj^SED PRODUCTION AND FOR "greater SAVINGS! DIRECT FROM MILLJTO YOU— L'r ' ^ V S\ open naSU t f. a^: Osmdee NO. 1. Camden No. I, Caastm NOJ sad No. 4, Bethnns. Wataree, Henalt* age, Kershaw and Blaney. ABNEY: 'J. O. Crow, John T. BoowerS, WaHw Gandy. Vote a4 Crow's Store. ANTIOCH: I. J. McKenile, W. H. Sinclair. Fred K. Smith. Vote at Antioch SoboolhouM. BBTHCNB; J. M. Clyborn. W. J. Newihan. ‘John Dan IfcLaorln. L. M. Beet, Clerk. Vote at recant ■tore next to Ldring Darla* Store. BLANEY: J. T. Roaa, Ed Camp bell, S. W. Rose, Leroy Sanders. Vote at little- building between Esso Sta. and S. W. Roaa’a house. • BUFFALO—W. P. Sowell, H. T, Mr 4*7 Jtdmaon. Vati la Mt piaggh Schoolhouse. CAMDEN NO. 1: Albert Ooodale, - . -Catoe EnjoyFicnic . An eadoyable' picnic waa held on Thursday afternoon at the Kennedy Lodge on ColoniSl Lake by the fcri- lowlag peopl^ Mr. and <Mra. Bill Moore, Mr and -Mrs^ Frank Mont gomery and son. mnkie, Mrs. John Vote at Catoe’s home. OAKLAND: T. H. McLaaghlin, W. F. Bradley. Vote at Oakland ScbooBieuee. PINE TREE: R C. Weat. Ralph Catoe, F. B. Stanton.-^ Clerk. Vote ait Midway High School. RABON’S X-ROADS: J. B. Wll- Itamm.Oecar Branham, Cirl Rabon. Ooodale and Mr. aad Mrs. IK. A WllUssM and daaghters. Marietta. “■■rY. .... Mr. ahcf Mrs. J. W. Richards Adopt Little Baby Girl , The clererest announcements eeen in Camden in years was the ones sent oat by BUI and Dot Rich ards (Mr. and Mcs. A W*) of Ker shaw, fMTnerly ol (Jamden, an nouncing the adoption of a little girl, Synthia Jeanne Rkhards, on July 8. 1S48. The cards are In,the form of a toM e( Ihn farm wonMa.ttkat Jane. Thus _ __ ahaw maitoL Color and ptetarea for the hone rTaSounLrSJ’J* ware dlsrnaoad hy Mlaa Hiekn Pie- thekdatmhtL*^•^ ttiret of nttmottve honon wmm My abowB to the membert. SantnM 1 FPosen ftwit aalad on MUmn Hate 5 jNi wUh Rfts crmAmn, paneh nut ton hoauDod nat bnttar cooUes were asm# bp Tie ^ tb. bMM. . . Mu itoSjtUi! Vote’ at Oscar Branham’s Store. — ^ . .p,,. ^ RAtMYS MlLLt Ed Baker, aon P Jlodgers, E. H. Reese. Vote at Ralay’s Mill. w o « V » « ROLAND; Lee 'Spears, Otis H“cka^. Mrs. Qroiwr j g vote at BarfleW’s *"elrh, Mrs. Irene D. JohnsonrVote at City Hall. CAMDEN NO. i: Mra. Oraoe .odgers, J. Boyce Baker, Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. Joe Nelson. Vote at Couit House. CAMDEN NO. S; Mrs. Ellen Net tles, Mra M. M.\Reaaonorer. Mrs. John Lindsay, JcSml T. Nettles, Clerk. Vote at JohoN^etUee resi dence. - t. CAMDEN NO. 4: Mta^yohn i(ul ten, Mrs. Jane Williford, Mrs. Mar gie Bradley. Clerk; S. C.Vciyburn, 0. J. Shannon, 4th, asch part-time. Vote at St. Mary’s Hall. CASSA’TT; Fred Waters. Mrs. Alma Rosier,'Mrs. N. C. Hall. Vote at J. R. FSoetHsNGrocery, CHARLOTTE^’^HOMPSON: R. A Bruce, E. M. Workman. Mrs. Mattie R. /West. Vote at Charlotte Thom peon school. DeKALB: J. H. Haaton, R. O. Dabney. Vote st Baron DeKalb school. DOBY’S MILL: W. H. Koon, W. M. Kirkland, J. D. Aldrich. Vote at Campbell’s. Oin House. OATES FORD; L B. Brown, H. R. HtM’too, J. N. Taylor,[Vote at OatM Ford Schoolhouse, f,|f • HARMONY: J. M. Bntipr, Levi Branham. Mrs. Mildred Roes.*Vote St. Mrs. Dranham’s Store. . .-HERMITAGE: R B. Hancock, MsflT'vQardTier, 'l^glnla Jordan. Calvin. Lominac. Vote at Erwin .Hermitage Store. KERSHAW: J. A. Whitley. J. C. Vincent, C. L. Truesdale, J. P. Trueedale, Qlerk. Vote at Town Hall. LIBERTY HILL: W. Z. Hilton, L. P, Thompson, O. R. Clements. Vote at Clements’ Store. LOCKHART; Willard Kelly, Mrs. C, O. Dolan, C.-W. Jordan. Vote at old Lockhart School. LOGOFF: J. W. Rabon. J. A. Bell, Oordan Bell. V0ie at Panl Cameron’s Store, j. MT. ZION; Artsur Brown, Mrs, Ora Lee Brown, R. C. McCoy, Vote at Mt. Zion Clubhouse. NED’S CREEK: Jim Catoe, Johnny Roberts, • Dewey Johnson. SALT POND: J. E. McIntyre, L. H. Dinkins. R. L. Moore. Vote at A. Dowey’s Store. SANDY GROVE; W. 8. Stokes, B. E. McOougan, W. C.'Cobb. Vote at RateUffe’s SHAMROCK: T. W. Sullivan. J F. Bakar, O. R. Baker., Vote at J. E. Baker’s Store. SHATLOR’S HILL: S. B. Kelly, J. M. Hornsby, Leroy Wooten. Vote at R A. McDowell’s house. U PWIFT CREEK; W. R Cape- rt, Thomas owner of the Kerritaw News-ESra) and.carrioa among other Items the vital stfRIiaw a»»ds4to^: • . Name; Synthia JeanTOnSkhards. Weight at Birth ; S Iba., Born: March 18, 1848. Arrived Kershaw; July 8, 184! Weight on Arrival: 8 lbs., 11 oi For further* Information. call or see parents, M^. and Mrs, J. W. Rloharda (Dot Thompstm) anytime from 8 a. m. to S- a. m. Yes, we are generally up and around-at those hours. - * Mtl Pisgah Home • Club Has Meeting Wooten, Ancrumt Th'e Mt Plsgah’s Home Demon- Boykin. Vo^at Boykin Mill Store, stratlon meeting for July met with Jt^n M. Crozton, Mr THRElT'C’s; John M. Croxton, W. W. Faulkenberry, L. F. Robin son. Vote at 3 C’s Schoolhouse. TWENTY CREEK; Lonnte Rab on, Altert Branham, John Lee Rabon. Vote at Pine Grove School. WA'rBUlEB: Mrs. Donnell' Rey nolds, Hodges D. Brown, Perry Vbreatt, Jack Henderson. Vote at FlrMwaae. ' WBBTVILLB: T. F. IMDbwell. L. C. Qlybnrn. Mrs. Nye Worianan. VoCa at Workman’s Stora. Irs. Bob Holley'4donday, July 12. ’The aong “America” was sung. Mrs. Austin Belk gave the devo tional. Hys. W. F. Byrd led In player.Mrs. Bob Holley, the secre tary, called the roll and read the minutes of the^last meeting. Two new members Joined the club, Mrs. C. R Griffin, and Mrs. T. E. En- Tha BMmbera of the. club dls- cassad and planned a plcnk at Chankw Bead! tor Aagatt 4- TMs Pottcff Pay$ Vp To $5iiO0i IM additioa phyt aaiiM amoiiDt for tka f«|L , MEAD DISEASESt • LEUKEMIA ••ciuiLtTMs •OirTHEIIIA ntfSALL POX ••FINAL MEWINOITtt •TETANUt • ENCBFNALITtt Plus $S00.6o Accidental Death Banak r Cairara Each CkOd At This Low Cost * .* -- $5.00 p«r year for OBO dopondont chHd $10.M per year for two or aim dependent chHdraa laeuad hgr Company With Over HOlVOaiMlOOJM of iMsrunei David H. Bamn Insurance Agt Why a Beautyrest at *59” is your biggest mdttrest bargain COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Corner.Broad and Rutlada# Bta Friday aad Saturday July 30 and 31 ‘THE FIGHTING VIGILANTES” “Laah” LaRus — Al “Fuxxy" •t. John — JsnnHsr Holt Alto Serial, Comedy, Cartoon Monday and Tuoaday Anguat 2 and 3 “THE HOMESTRETCH” In Ti«hntft6t6f Cornel Wilde—-Maureen O’Hara Also Warner Patha Nawa '} Wodneiday and Thursday August 4 and 5 “THE SENATOR WA5 INDISCREET” William Powell—Ella Raines Also Serial and Paramount Nttwu hwnnEMIIIIMfYIIIHIHIMTMtl little Theatre Camden* S. C. Friday and Saturday ' July 30 and 31 “FURY AT FURNACE CREEK” Victor Mature — Coleen Gray Also Selected Short Subjeete there are two diWerenl kmd$ of inner-spring mottresMi. The ordmary kind and the. Beoulyresf. What's (he diFerencel Let's look inside. This is whot hoppeni inside the ordinary maltrou when it's pressed down. loovtyrest is budt to stand ihore wear Ihon most outer mnttremi loo—and "torture tests” mode by the U.S. Testing Ce:;^p^ovf M in these tests, Beaut>rest lasted tor longer th<m i trew tested! Reol quofity for youl lecoute the coils in on ordinory mottress ore off /otned togethw, when one goes dowiv others {obied to it must foRow. This causes fhe uncomfortable sags end hollows often-found in such mot- tresses. But see whot hoppent inside a 8eoutyrest when it is pressed downi Aad because beowtyrest is so weN built, Siemens guoronlees it agobist struclura* dofecN for 10 it con last you even leagerf WWk leoutyrest hot 837 indhldoaty-podiotod coil springs, loch ocH on its own. Eoch conforms nolurolly to Hio curvet of your body. You get no togs. No hoHowi. Instead you enjoy a mottress Ihot Armlyf gonHy and bttayanRy cuihiont your bodd lordort wear fast in most mottresset. But net in o BeoutyrasH Saa Ibot tpedoi row of cofli ottaded to Beoutyrast's bordar, ubovaf It ghrae you mid-meNrest cemtorf deor to ibe adga,., hoops laoulyratt’t border neof ond Arm for yeort. a TKere'i nothing you can j^iiy at thig price diat will give you the enjoyment and honest-to- goodneaa comfort pf Beairtyreat. And. when yen consider iti 10. YEAR guarantee, the actual coil to you for luxury sleep each night if even icM« than the cost of your daily newspaper. Where can you huy so nuidk personal comfort..-M much luxury. . .for so little? Order your Beaut)TOst now! A perfect con^mnion [xece is die matching box spring.. .the ideal foundation nnit..* gives better support... .more oomfoit.. .and ii easy to keep clean. Saturday Nite, July 31 at 10:30 P. M. Lovad by ona Woman too manyl “A WOMAN'S VEN GEANCE” Chartoa Eoynr — Ann Blyth Sir Codrio Hardwick* '.M. lOftlAa* r 4 SS&FBESHENIN«,-fJ‘ AW ' I'M IS Spactal Diacount 1000 Lba. er Moaa / Monday aad Tuesday August 2 and 3 “CASBAH” Forbidden Quarters of Algloral Yvonna 0*Carl* —VTony Martin P*t*r Lorre and m^roduclng Marta Toren Movietone News - — — — — — l-Vr r ■ Only Bsautynit can you all 8f con aff^ thiil f • Smartly- WediMaday and Thursday August 4 artd 5 Thera’a Music I There’s Dano- ln|l Thaiw’s Romane*! “ON AN ISLAND YOU” - <ln Technicolor) lEethor Wllllama Petar Laturford Ricardo Mentalban — Jimmy Durants — Xaviar Cougat and and Hla Orehastra • tSf individually pack- atod coil springt—asch in Ih own aacwra mua- tin packat. • Chaka of i • Patanfad "na-tag** darabla cavar adga. fabikt. • • aids' vaaMIsdera—to ^ . • ••■ y**r faaraaiaa ' mmgP II^MfaVv aWeiPa ■wuwovcom facto. ■,-f ’ifC' • \ fnjay tha Bwt Entattalnmant In TWa COOL TTtonlar > Air CondWawad — ’ on/i HOME ■ . 4