The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 01, 1949, Image 5
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Polio Outbreak Is
Expected To Be
t«hM? ysifawt
far in IMS running ahead of ]Last
y«nr, one of the wont In
If a iitnumk of polio is made,
the Foundation says, the family
should contact the htirest foun
dation chapter. The organiza
tion, it was pointed out, will pay
that part of the coat of care and
JULY h IMS
toy's history,
e higher
said that
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tf.McLaunn
mne, Passes
Neal McLaurin, M, P 1 ™”:
X an extended lUnem
in Bethune, son of the late
“JS Mm- Bethune Me-
h# y>5 8 member of the
“ Cemson CoU^e,
s captain erf the var-
team and an Au-
K kle. He was superin-
the Bethune Presby-
■ndsy School, and an dd-
rchurch for 25 yeaA^Mr.
was a farmer and land
services were held at
Presbyterian church
, p . m. Interment was
j Wial grounds,
are his wife, Mrs*
King McLaurin of Be-
five sons, Donald K. of
» John Neal, Jr» of Au-
rL and Columbia, L. F.
„ L. K. of Wagner and
-Win of Florence; two
* Mrs. W. M. Phillips of
News, Va., and Mrs. G.
of Old Orchid Beach,
than
w nine-tenths of the
Rhode Island live in
Niserable
ih backache'i 3
.kidneysfunction badly
wffer t nagging backache,
i, burning, scanty or too
wmation and
getting up at
you fctl tired, nervous,
.. use Doan's Pills.
. Kt especially for poorly
Uneys. Millions of boxes
ney year. They are recom-
h country over. Adi your
iahs Pills
Costs of Getting
t Have Risen
i Court
Is
It largolag to cost more to
art drunk, act disorderly or
drive a edr recklessly or too
fast in Camden from now on.
That is, it the police catch
I any of these law
For accordino to
ant from tha office
of Chief of Police Alva Rush,
fines have followed the way
isr ftS." -ui>
Foe instance, hock in the
days when Judge Oliver Rice
presidod in police court some
throe or four yean ago to be
exact ft drunk would draw a
fine at the Monday morning
parada of the guilty. Today
the expanse of getting drunk
and being caught in tha act
by tb# police V $11. if the
charge is drunk and dbosder-
It the fine now Is $30 and
too high a speed, ho Is apt to
havw a fine ranging from $14
^to $110 to bo imposed by the
The _
may be because
has better
the disease.
And at a result, better results
As of now, there is so effective
drug that can be uaed in polio
DurtogUat •wwrer’sepi-
coun- demic in Texas, a new drug,
‘known as darvisul, was tried on
in the prevention of the criimHnc
effects of polio^are being obtameef
Foundation for
each year to educate the ^
on how to avoid the iitresr
The Foundation’s health rule*
'}• Avoid crowds and places
where close contact with other
Persons h likely.
2. Avoid over-fatigue caused by
too actovtsplay or exercise.
3. Avoid ,swimming in polluted
water. Us^only beihesVpub-
hc pools declared safe by local
health authorities^
. 4. Avoid sudden chilling. Re
move wet shoes and clothing at
once and keep extra blankets and
heavier clothing handy for sudden
weather changes.
5. Observe the golden rule of
personal cleanliness. Keep food
tightly covered and safe from flies
and other insects. Garbage should
be tightly covered and, if other
disposal facilities lacking, it
should be burned or buried.
The Foundation also lists the
following symptoms of infantile
paralysis:
Headache, nausea of upset sto
mach, muscle soreness or stiff
ness, and unexplained fever.
Burglars Enter
Gredi Falls Bank;
Get Two Typewriters
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The Bank of Great Falls was
entered by burglars Saturday
night and two typewriters stolen.
The Federal Bureau of Inves
tigation said in Charlotte there
was no evidence that the safe had
been tampered with.
‘ The burglars $ut a screen wire
and forced a window in order to
gain admittance.
The state of Georgia ranks
first in the production of Sea Is
land cotton, and sixth in tobacco.
New York factories and work
shops account for 60 per cent of
the state’s manufacturing.
MILLER’S for
reports that it
but
inconclusive. It was
out at the time that
ithenf* a spontaneous
recovery in mUhv
The drug is nqt now being used.
However, in mat months
there have been other drugs de
veloped that appear In have some
anti-virus action. Polio is caip-
diy mfty
=r
come >
will be
or mor
an anti-polio drug
“ ‘ ‘ J in a 100
found. Scientists
e laboratories
f on th$ probh
are now
Chronicle Oassified Ads Get Results
Mention,
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Tkaaks To 2-Way Rilp
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proowm, ran
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Yon am, Gasans may'soaks things
lots essler for you la either of two
nags; (1) started $ days before
on the label, it
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die pain; CD tekm
throaghaait ttie aaanth Mbs n tonk^
ARREST THE BOLL WEEVIL
HE’S WANTED - (AND DEAD)
•THg high spot on Hit Boll Wtovil tmtrggncy period it NOW! Tho
Boll Wtovil Situation this yoar is mart serious than evor. Your
county agent recommends that you start dusting immediately at
weekly intervals using BMC or TOXOPHENE poison when the air
is calm. •*—
• Results of experiments ot the Pee Dee Station and by individual
formers show great increases in yields where poison has boon op-
digestion, and thus hdp buQd np
Twtoance tor the trying days to
pared end setanttfin]^
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They size up the breed windshield end
narrow corner posts—and don't have
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mile cushioned by lowing oil end none
of the rigid harshness of direct-drive ears.
Left them semple the matchless Boick
ride, with all foer wheels cradled on soft.
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On attractive price. On the kind of
“deal” your Buiek dealer makes.
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stiU eester-ridhig by extra-wide rims.
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roomy interiors* die usability of luggage
spaoe w and agree you've made a buy.
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But don't stop, please, with letting them
look. Invite them in and introduce them
to some of the special .pleasures you’ll
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Po|nt out how soHd this Buiek feeb.
That's whet you get from hua|cy frames,
low-swung weight, ted power delivered
through a torque-tube instead of the *"*
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For,the truth is, this Buiek's a |
on much, much more then you can see.
If • ■ bi, buy on the
demonstration quickly
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