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| Iodine Products Stores
Specials Friday, Saturday March 21-22
SUGAR, I limit 52c
I '< > R K RE A NS. can> 5 <>r 25c
QUAKER OATS, Quick <>r IS / ilar. 3 for 25c
>< >.\r, < > < l; i vr'111. ~>1' >i/c. (> fur 22c i
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Ill .< )U R. Lucilr. 1 2 pounds >. R. * 45c i
FLOUR, True Love, '2 1 -pounds S. R. 95c
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SAL I . . j..,. , i 10c
G R1 1 S. 1 , ? 36c !
SA! MON Kim-. B?i A., i : 33c
A. ..V.? 29c I
SOAR, P.ilniiilivr, 29c 1
.11.11'' \ : I'.. 25c
CO! 1 LL, 1 amily Joy, p. r ]' i .. 34c
WESSON OIL, : :?;* 25c I
\\ EKS< )N oil. quart > 49c
Visit Our Two Big Stores |
1028A Broad Street 549 DeKalb Street |
H. F. Evans, Manager T. C. Gladden, Manager
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Proper Diet Curbs
Pellagra Says Doctor
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Airnough much ha* been w ritten i
?.rd more sa.d onteming peilajfra, !
u pre v*r.:r&r. ar.d cur*, *t:i? the** j
are a. great mar.) c*?e? in Kershaw i
count) Several -.a*** with well de-I
f...ed ?>- rr> were observed a*
early a"s the mnidi* of February, and
the .? constantly on the in* j
create It would be d./ftcult to even
gut** now many .a **-* will occur
with n trie m-xt frw month#, eince &o^
i rr.ar.) ptopit have fa.ltd to follow ad- 1
v.te and ,/i?tr uct.oo heretofore given,
; nays Dr A. W\ Humphr ey, Director
of the Kershaw- fount) Health I)i- ,
purtmenl.
In view of the /Wt mat, "To keep
from na>;ng thin diaefue. a proper
il.et, . * all tnat i# needed," now i?
t t
the r/io*'. .rnjiortant time to rw-gin to
j repare for trie ?uppl> of p'oper food.
Say- 'ne I'uohc Health Serv: e. "The
? Uifi v a'.ior? of more and better gar- .
d? r.- .ii the area of pellagra eodemic4^y
wouoj r>e ver) helpful in trie pretention
a fid ? rad. at.oh of pellagra
. r d should v / jraged ;r. all j>o#?.b.e
ways. A.-". ' In order that a
propel!) r ? : d et rn:>) be as'
-ar. trie ;'a' >'. -nojpj . :ude "be
} To- en-a;-, -tar-he#. -weet#
a/id -, a l.v ?|uaftt^Ly of-*
fir''* - ??-.fra- lean meat. and an a
. .. ,,? jr-ppn vegetable.* arid
.. ' a d wiefi-rah!) -orr.e of ai! 'if
- . a*-e- f food- " Say- the
I' H eu.it n .-e-v.cp, "M:lk I* the'
I! '/- '. ..iipoit.il.l - git foorj in balar.
g the d:<-' Not only ;- fre-hirilr.
a omp.eV food .n ,t?elf, but
r.a- ,:r.( except nal power in -nip :
I'ie I'/ti^Ljt.rig other food? and correct-'
,r.J the;.- del';, .-neje.-. T.'H- -ingle
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ni'diiio to trie customary diet will
.r pra? t. ail) ill instance* protect
f i m pellagra." lv> ery pev-on of .nteli,g4-ra
* a.'.-'l f <** port-ible position
f iin tr.? (iovernor down. re..,gniiie?
? fu . .oiportani e o! owneri/.;p of a
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an a-jua*.< mi's. .*upp.y tor the
f rioi) arid tr.u- pi eventing pellagra,
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rn-.-t.
A a-. A.'n unfavorable *ympto-it
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1 : in a* K.-r ' aw. 'a-:1, mater .a 11;
a - - * thi . .v," .on and i U"
pe'i. - i . How. . there s ir ? >
aim ,t * a!' ' t" neces-ary
; pla*? ' pro j >e *" i a*, all times
'I med rie when reeded in the di>'
' on "f i ;>hy*!< :an. Neither i*1
* . i. a y litn that \<-a*t i.* effert
vi an;. <>t'ner ailment or i"ini
ia ' ' .i* pellau"a on account of i
IT v t~.:..l. . / ate lit.
I riM-^dale- l'earce
< "in oi.' .i a -u- pri.-e to the i many
f-M--id* wa the man ;age of Mi**
I 'adnia I'ue-dale to Mr. .1. I?. l'? arce.
of Myrtle Heai h. I he maniage ccr*
i mot.) performed at th.e ha me
of ' lie h: nie's parents, "The Pirn-.*",
N - : of i aniden. 7:00 o'clock Sun*
da;. I va rung. Mar. h 1 *?th. by Ke\. J.
1' 1 a*to:., pastoi' of the First Hapt;*t
church f this city.
The hndi s the attractive daughter
o! Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Truesdalc. Mr. '
I'carce is a civil engineer and is m
the employ of the South Carolina
lughway forces.
The your g ouple left invmerliatelv
at tor the . oniony for a wedding
ti !>, a ft or a h they will make their
' at M Beach.
1 ' ' ; .i!:11 i t s who held up
, Km:., on Friday.
,i p. **i' nil Sat iii say
< n - u roun<K d by
:machine guns
"t arly t u d.a> j
a <1 a <' ! I'%
' IK! M I KIH K> '. I K I
I \ I K \l.ot S K \(i 1!
'1 ' t r*t pagi )
; . i? r ..).cn a ml t hey ;
A' < when this hapi
I ' ' k",. w what *he stab1
'a-i w - l didn't see any '
. kt..ii. K.?, ?a" around on the jl
t?o !?.? times and toli i
nie t<> cat. a her that lw>ttie had
stahbed he-a It was about ten min.
utes .ifter i leo had taken lw>ttie a- ;
j way the las* time that she came hack.
The last time they went away they
went through the jail yard. It was
about three minutes after she was
that Bess;*- After |ht
fclj I ran and called Mam* and my
Mep-f?ther, We didrr't pick her up
u.t;} t??* Sheriff came, After *he
had stabbed her Ix?tt:e came hack
up the istep* a -d Bc**ie kicked her
Lat*. '.vice. I>>tt.< ran then.
Nannie Kate Elliott: "1 *ot with
I^tta* at her bouse. There were two
other ,'iriji beaide* me, Ix^uie and
Lily Mae Fa we, Me left Lottie'*
I.O'jm: walking. Me were picked up
on In-KaJb at reel by ?ome man. Joal
the thr^e XJr** an<* ont man l,i the
F<-rU -o*d?t*r. Me rode around ar
-Ln.rty minuleft, -M'e passed by
I^afayette Avenue and saw Huth,
fv-?ie and fleo on the porch. M'e
hollered at them, M'e went on down
the xtreot and turned .around and
; nr.<- back. M'e spoke again an!
I//ttie Hollered to t'leo and said
*V'.u go to Hell, you /
Mi- got out of the car at the corner
and started back to Ruth's hou?2
a' ! J?tt.e took out a knife out of
r.i r sto< king. opened it and held tt
ir he' hard under her cr^t. .She
V/' ?d that ?fi#? wo ufd kill any girl
1/,i' went w:th f'leo. < leo -tarted
t. meet us ahd we met about thre-s
r.Q fi- from a her e be- had been when
t? ' ** h.rn. He asked J>ot' e why
e . .is tu.ssing. She .said -he was
- mad and didn't mean .t. He
r. ' r by the arm and she hhwerci
- M?-:e and told her to conu out of
rr? b j.c Bessie told her 'hat f
r- wanted to see. her -he would have
' on;i l.ottie told Bes- - that
- wasn't g ,.ng to have f'leo Cle > '
her that he was through with ,
- becau-e -r.e went around with
t o r men a!.'! he was going aronu^
*.v.th other ir:: 1. ("leo told her this1
I
..: te: we had go;..- through the jail j
\ a*?l. I/otto jer/.'-d a loose from,
C.eo and ran back and hid behind a
S'm- t'.ld Cieo that she woull
k.ll ,inv g.rl that he went with. ? M'e 1
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had gutter, to Beards r niing Station;
before -he ran back and we went 1
back after her. M'hen we got bach i
had hidden behind a tree. M'e
a-ked. Bessie if she had been there,
lid -he said 'Yes,' that -he was |
r aling behind a?Tree on the other j
-;de of the rojid. Rut'n a-ked me
in leave 1h-< -a use the law w a - '-ming.
Mr- -tarted to leave and when we"
ra: gone a pie? e up the s*ri-e; I
-u-rt-d -nmror.e fall. 1 - iw l.ottie'
f down the -tcp- with a knife in
hand. Be>-;e -aid that l^ottie
't-i -tabbed h< r."
I -. 1V Mae Fade: "1 g with Lottie
and Nai-ie K.\te ;?rt my home. We
hat! been up street an<J we came bad:
home- and wc- U-ft again to go to the '
Ih.pt.st church. I had never been |
there but the -j:hers said that the\4
had. We didn't go to church bit'
got with a man in a Ford roadster
V '
end then we passed where Bessie
was. We rode a-ound about thirtym.nuteft
before then. When we passed
I/ottie hollered at Cleo. We pass- ;
ed?the second t.me and hollered at
inem again. Lottie .said 'Hello Cleo' j
cne time when we pulsed and again |
she ,-a;d '(jo to by-ii yua i
After that we got out "P. the corner
and pa??ed by there walking. She
called Bessie out and Bessie said if
t'vhe wanted to see her she'd have to
come . n. Cleo carried Lottie away
three times. The* last lime he left
with her they went to Board's Fillipg
Station. He left and Lottie ran back
and we followed. She said she was
going back to beat the ?irl for going
with Cleo. When we got back
^she wa> standing behind a tree leaning
up there asking Ressie to go
down the street and meet her but
she wouldn't. Kuth told us to leave
because she was going to get the law.
When we had gone up the street a
piece I turned around and saw Lottie
fall down the steps twice. Bessie
hollered out 'She's cut me.' The
other girl screamed and we left Lottie
and started to Lottie's home.
Walter Melton: "I was at a dance I
last Saturday nieht down street at
Mr. Charles Anderson's house. I
saw Cleo Gregory there, Bessie Robinson
and Lottie Yillepigue. When
I walked in the room 1 .saw |.vU;;^|
sitting on a trunk with Hoy
'Hey Hud* she hollered, 'Come over*!
i went over and I toy got up and stooj^l
toy the side of the trunk with L<^l
hand on the wall. I stood betwe^l
Lottie and Roy. I as^ed her why t)*l
wasn't dancing. She said she wasn't
because 'He' dancing
dam:, girl? 'He may dance with 1*9
tonight but I'll cut her damn head?
! out and she won't it any ^^9.'.'
j This wa- last Saturday night ^
I loth of M.ach, luao." i
L. R. Kllictt: "I was present
dance in Camden on Saturday J
and heard a conversation of
i Villepigue. I was sitting on a tnid 9
v hen Lottie came in. She came it w
when Mr. -Barnes came in. She I
pasfed by me and I ask? i her W 9
! sit down. She said she would come 9
back later because someone was after I
her. After Barnes left she came 9
back and sat down beside me. When I
Melton came in she called him an 1 9
he came over and asked her why 9
I she wasn't dancing and she said her I
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partner was dancing with someone
else. She said, 'He can dance with I
her tonight but he won't dance with
her no more, because I wilheut her I
damn heart out.' He (Melton) asked 1
her to dance but she said she could
n't because she couldn't take her I
cc at off. Cleo was dancing with fl
['Bessie. I know them both. I have J
seen them together. He stays there
while he is here. When Lottie was
talking Cleo was dancing with &$:ie
Robinson. I saw him daaring
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Flower Seed - Garden Seed I
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Gladiolus Bulbs, separate varieties H
50c dozen, $4.00 per hundred H
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store I
Phone 30 Delivery IH
LAST CALL TO THE I
SHERIFFS SALE
of Camden Clothing Company's High Grade Stock
We have just received a wire from our headquarters in Orangeburg that our j
time is up. We must sell out! Move Out! And get through! So we decided to go
over this stock and mark dow^Driuch less than our former reduced . sale price. It
will pay you tq atteiid this LA^T CALL SALE as you have never attended such
drastic price reduction sale on high grade merchandise. Below is just a few out of
the many wonderful bargain* that we have for you:
One lot Men's Summer
Suits, all sizes. These suits
formerly sold for $12.00
and $ 15.00. Last ( all
j Sale price
$3.95
One lot year round
Suits, assorted sizes, ^oing
now in Last Call Sale
$5.95
One lot Hart Schaffner
& Marx small size Suits,
formerly sold up to $-15,
Last ( all Sale price
$10.95
I< bio let Lace Log Pants,
all >i5u*s. formerly sold up
to So.On a pair. Last Call
$2.15
One l?ivr lot beautiful
Sp at Sweat* r-. $0.50 and
5>7.5i> values. Last Call
$3.25
So.oO and $5.00 values
$2.25
One big lot small size
Collar Band Men's Dress
Shirts. Last Call price
29c
One lot dress Collar
Band Shirts. Broadcloth
and Madras. Last Call
Sale
65c
One big lot Dress Shirts
with collar attached. Reduced
in this Last Call
Sale
95c
0:.?* big lot Men's IIat<,
all <dors and shapes. Redr<
1 in this Last Call
85c
< hie big lot Men's Ores. ?
ll i--. Some os these selu
' nuerlv as high as $6.00.
Last Call Sale
$1.75
One Tot Linen Knickers j
Last Call Sale price
$1.95
i One big lot men's silk
and wool hose formerly
sold for $1.25. Last Call j
Sale
20c
Men's Fine Golf Hose.
Last Call Sale. {
$2.00 Values
95c
$3.00 Values
$1.75
$3.50 and $4.00 Values
$1.95
One real good Bur- !
roughs Adding Machine,
7 Keys, with stand; One
Fine National Cash Register;
One Fine Cary Safe;
One filing cabinet; One
lot modern window fix
tures for Sale at a Sacrifice.
I SHERIFF'S SALE
I OF THE CAMDEN CLOTHING COMPANY, CAMDEN, S- C. I
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