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RMKVf i B5SR MALVA now available in camden v. We are pleased to announce that we have just secured the exclusive distribution of MALVA, the wonderful NEW medicine in Camden and throughout Kershaw County. This remarkable new remedy will be placed on sale in our store today. This is the first time that MALVA has ever been available in any Camden drug store and will be handled by us EXCLUSIVELY, from now on. No effort was made to place it with druggists, n&r to force its public acceptance through gigantic claims. The scientific men sponsoring this wonderful new medicine preferred to do here as they have always done elsewhere?let MALVA prove itself. Their representatives went about their work quietly and methodically, among people in all walks of life? sufferers from nearly every ailment known to a sluggish liver, a disordered stomach and affected kidneys. Conditions such as sallow complexions, headaches, extreme nervousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, sour stomach, swollen feet and hands, rheumatic pains and a generally run down condition were frequently en- ! countered. MALVA is a regular medicine-chest fixture with these people now and to them it is not new. ! But to the great mass of Kershaw County people who have not tried it, MALVA will prove tremendously new?tremendously different from any medicine they have ever known. WE RECOMMEND MALVA !The main reason we endorse MALVA is because we know the great chemical laboratory in which it is made. We also understand how the Nature-assisting herbs in MALVA stimulate the liver, which, in turn, guards the stomach against the numerous gastric discomforts. Likewise, we know that the increased bile flow (In. . i! >. i.e-n in-r- tract, effecting a natural lubricant. Having r.tudied the human anatomy, S ! .. :i "n- ?- c:'"nn3 which ? \ti a.; the poisons from t h * blood to be voided from the h I .1 b . the . i - !. - \ t b liver, stomach and Low uis. it* *?.:i>?o f unc t iomng. We alr.o I; c c cn.i.ic ; 1 M.\l.\ .A b-v.ti.sc of our faith in its endorsement by our fellow townsmen. If > uu are not suffering fr?>m some serious vital organic derangement, such as would require the diagnosis and -treatment of a trained physician or surgeon, try MALVA. Perhaps you may be suffering from some minor functional incapacity that would yield to Nature's assisting properties in MALVA. ? DePASS' drug store THE REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 10 Camden, S. C. / \ : - ' . _ ; i ISecrets of Wizard Interred With Him Bamberg, April 14.?Whatever seI V'reta A. W. Brabham of Olar, the plant wizard of Bamberg county, wrested from nature in his efforts to produce "black cotton" died with I him. I Had Mr. Brabham, who died recently, lived a few days longer, data ho collected in his many years of experiment might have been preserved in the records of the bureau of plant industry at Washington. Through the efforts of Senator dames F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, I>r. W. A. Taylor, chief of the plant bureau, had agreed to send a representative to confer with Mr. Brabham. Only a short time before the J representative was to have arrived at Olar, Mr. Brabham, who had reached an advanced age, died. Although never very communicative about his research work, the plant wizard had consented to discuss his experiments with the representative of the plant bureau. He was willing to release data ho had obtained not only in his cotton research but in other fields of plant breeding. His experiments covered a wide range. One of his products was the Brabham cowpea, a variety grown in many sections of the south. It was his efforts to originate cotton with colored fiber, though, that perhaps attracted the most popular attention. He nkver succeeded in growing a variety with a black staple but did develop strains with staple ranging from yellow to blue. The story is that he was confident of turning out in another year the long-sought "black cotton." He I planted his entire supply of carefully hand-picked seed, convinced the plants would produce the desired I strain. | He received a bitter- disappointmcnt, An early freeze destroyed his! entire planting, wiping out tlx' results of years of painstaking research. Ill health and advancing years pre( vented his starting all over again in his experiments. In addition to his achievements in plant breeding, Mr. Brabham was well known locally for his literary attainments*. Although he attended school only a few years, he was a master of English and was well versed in several foreign languages. He was a keen student of Latin and was an authority on Greek and Roman mythology. Although ho mad? many valmiL contributions to agriculture tjculture, he received practical!, * monetary compensation for KU He died a relatively poor man. Judge lMeadfTtiuilty^ Raleigh, N. C? April 15.?Th^ ^ erior court judge, John H. Harw?3 of Bryson City, late toduy WM Uj tenced to 12 months in jail and ku daughter, Miss Lola Harwood, 26 u only child, was sentenced to t? years in state's prison?the afterou* of an attempt by the father to m his daughter from imprisonment. > Miss Harwood pleaded guilty to bezzling $4,823 in state funds a license clerk in the department* revenue. Th? jurist submitted a p]^ of guilty to a charge of mutiUtia the official records in the case-^ which he had access several montl ago under a special court order. ? , It's a Long Time Since John Had RHEUMATISM He found the right, inexpeniin way to drive the cause of thi$ crippling disease from hii system _ ..... . _ J - . " - ~ "5 Happy Now?No More Idle Day*, His Wife Joyfully Asserts As long as you have nr? Oxee?M uric acid in the joints, blood and til* sues you are going to have rheua?i tic pains, aches, twinges and joi| I swellings?you can't help tyit h?i ' them. So start today with a swift, uh popular prescription to get rid of a your annoying rheumatic trouble*Just ask DeKalb Pharmacy or y druggist for one 85 cent bottle i Allenru?a sensible scientific forni free from opiates or nerve deadenii drugs?-it drives out all ]>:iin and i| I ony in 48 hours?or money back, Uric acid poison starts to lean body in 21 hours?-the same guana toe holds good for Sciatica, Neurit and Lumbago?who not start to'f well today. FINAL DISCHARGE ' Notice is hereby given that ci month from this date, on May 7tl I ll>32, at eleven o'clock, A. Mm I *i make to. the Probate Court of K? shaw County my final return as ?( ' ecutor of the estate of Z. BrariMt deceased, and on the same datelii apply to the said Court for a fin discharge as said Executor. A. K. McLAURIN,? Executor of the Estate of Z. Branal Camden, S. C., April 6th, 1932. The First Rule in Charm I Your teetk mutt b? ivory wkke mm! perfectly I healthy, to adMire you a cKarmmg smile. Of course teeth and guns that are ia a run-dow* ! condition need immediate attention. RIGGS I medi-catzd tooth powder I ACTUALLY ~ prevents pyorrhea i . j F.v' rtr .ry^ i.i.'.L-ijl.c kill moutlx germ Sri H J. Vv'hat it has clone for others j 'i v ..:i no lor you. testimonial Moulli in horrible condition. Teeth very !o< ie. Pus around the gums. ] eceived relief at once. Gutn.? now healthy and firm. Z. H. SIMMONS, Pine Caatle, Fla. S SOLD BY DePASS' DRUG STORE ^TiS W. ROBIN ZEMP CITY DRUG COM PANT -fa .?? ??. ...? . ^ i .r:r "*^' |