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TNt CABMM eNMMiet.i, CAmOtm, firm eAROLINA. nUAAV. rCMUARV 7, 1t<7 MM MVW Uwfeti»rte<nM HSMil We Fiiid Out The W^of CockfebBTO ThAt |C4 . qvwtkm m to whr anfoiie wosld want to boy cockle- bam hM been oaewered. A. lady, who hod a news story regarding ooeklebarrs done told me Jost why anyone would went to bay the pesky sharp-pointed things that always hod on affectionate attachments for tronsers and hos iery. The oockiebnm. according to the item, are used in making a brew—something like feo, which is need to relisTe the pains and sweD- ing of rheoraatism and arthritis. We know we’re going to contact this team brewer kt once. e Driw* CarwfollT—Saww a Lifw •Palptiiif •Sprayinc •Paper Hanfiiif •ExtenBinatiaf EDDIE NOLAN Phone 60(M Camden, S« C. Refinishiaf Fumitiire and Antomobflee Bethone News HeaHli Fw All WE HAVE... •METAL ROOFING •ROLL ROOFING •ASPHALT SHINGLES •NAII£ % •BARBED WIRE * •GARDEN and POULTRY WIRE • • •HOG WIRE •SHEET ROCK •CEMENT and MORTAR MIX •BRICK and CEMENT BLOCKS •DRAIN TELE •FLU UNiNG •TRASH BURNER •Electric HOT WATER HEATER < •WHITE OUTSHIE PAINT City Equipment & Supply Co. 1024 Broad Street PImm N«. 6 Mrs. John Carlson and twin sons retomed Wednesday to their home In Old Orchard. Me., after spned- ing a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLMurtn. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson of BUney were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinson spent Thursday and Friday in Angnsta. Mrs. Louise Eth«ridge of Colum- bis and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Robin son of North WMW weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays. Mrs. Mark King and son. Robert King of Anderson, were weekend guests‘of relatlres here. Miss Stella Bethune entertained Thursday evening with three taUes of bridge. When the scores were counted Mrs. Carl Harrison of War ren. Pa., held high score with Miss Carl)m Bethea holding second high. Mrs. 8. C. Hlott was given low score. Misses Bra Jo and Willie Esther Ratcliff and Joyce Fowler of Wiu- throp college spent the weekend here with their parents. The circles of the Presbyterian Auxiliary met Monday afternoon at the following homes: The Mhmie Forbls circle with Mrs. Howard Mc^ Kinnon, Jeon Hillhouse circle with Mrs. J. H. West and Margaret Morse circle with Mrs. Amanda Mc Kinnon. The circles of the Baptist Mis sionary society met Monday after noon with the following members: Kate Word circle with Mrs. Cor bett Young and the Hattie Heustess circle with Mrs. M. Copeland and Miss Moggie Brannon. Mrs. SolMe Robertson is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Thomas in Hortsville. . Miss Mary Authur and Miss Ladle Wills were guests ,oC Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith in Lnncnstsr Wednesday. Mrs. D: !!• Mays hnu returned from a visit to relatives in Florida. Mrs. Bud King bos returned from Camden hospltsd where she was a patient for a week. Cletus Johnson, member of the tolffhth grade, was seriousty hurt Saturday, when driving hia gmad- father, Ben Stokes tractor. The sso- ehlne overturned pinning young Johnson nndMneath until he eonld be released. His leg was badly crushed and his arm broken. He is now a patient in Moores cllnie in Columbia. Miss Evelyn Parker of Lmder college and Troy Parker of Co lumbia spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker. . _ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker and family spent Sunday in WUming- ton, N. C., at the Walker Menmrlal hospital with Mrs. Parker’s sister, who is a patient there. The grammar school contributed IS4.0# to the March of Dimes. Mrs. Oscar Fletcher is visiting her husband in Indianapolis who is stationed at that place. •urgloal Treatment in TB Surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis is not Intended toi rw- place the tented amthods bed rest in a sanatorium or hospital. However, among patients who need more than bed rest, especially those whom lung cavities have de veloped, additional rest and re- oxatlon must be given the lungs ly nurgical means. The diseased ung is given a better chance to heel when its work of breathing is diminished and its diseased areas partly or oompletdly collapsed. One of the simplest operations to provide oddittonol rest tor the lung phrenic nerve paralysis. The phrenic nerve begiM.in the neck Mrs. Orln Baker of Louisville. Ky.. spent the 'weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baker, f Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Klrkley of Bishopvine were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hough an nounce the arrival of a daughter, January SI, in Byrley hospiul. Hortsville. Mrs. Tom Henron and Mrs. L. . Best ore patients in the Camden hospItaL — - Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Braswell of niesterfleld were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Sowell were guests of Mrs. M. 8. Parker la Cuiden and runs the length of the chest to the diaphragm, the powerful muscle which moves up and down with each breath, causing conoid erable motion and strentching, of the lung. A small incision is made la the neck end the nerve is crush ed, paralysing it for about six months. When pwmonent paralysis is desired, the nerve is cut The volume of the lung is in this way reduced about tO per cent and the action on that side of the dia phragm is limited or stopped. How ever. this dbes not cause as much rest os other collapse procedures and is used fre<inently la conjunc tion srlth other treatments. The most , widely used of all sur gical collapse methods is therapeu tic pneumothorax, in which sir is introduced outside and around the Ipng. causing it to collapse. A suc cessful pneumothorpx has for its purpose collapse of that part of the lung In which the cavity is located. This will allow for cavity closure and conversion of the sputum from positive to negative, so that taberclne bacilli ore no longer ex- pectMuted. The pneumothorax is sometimes impossible or dangerous because of invert a Part of Your Fund* In BUILDING & LOAN SHARES CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION FiM Nan BaA Sddfat a c adheskms between the inner and outer walla of the membrane eov«^ lag the lung, called the pleura. Oc casionally the two. layers of pleura ore so completely stuck that no space remains for the air and the operutloa is nnsucoessfol. Some- ttaes a partial collapse is obtained and the adhesions become narrow bonds. Then on nltrupleurol pheu- amnolsrsis is done. In this operation the adhesions ore severed so that, US the lung coUapses, the cavity closes and the sputum becomes negative. Thoracoplasty is a more serioas operation which will frequently ar rest the disease when other meth ods have foiled. The ribs, or se^ tkms of rihs, over the tMsassd area are removed, usually in two or more stages. This perarits the soft tinues of the chest wall to ool- Inpse inward. This wOl close the majority oi lung cavities psr- monenUy. These and other modem surgical treatments ot tuberculosis, in eoa- Junction with bed rest, save many lives and permit many patients to return to useful ooeupetlons. It they order their llvee carefully. Uw ChrooicU Want ASa I Auditor’s Books NOW OPEN The County Auditor’s books are open and will remain open through Feb ruary, 1947, for the purpose of taking tax returns. Personal property must be returned and if you have an automobile please bring your registration card. For the convenience of the taxpay ers, the auditor will be at the following designated places to assist the taxpay ers with their tax returns. a Kerahaw February 4 Mt. Piagah February 4 Bethune February 7 WettvUle February II Blaney . February It Liberty HiU February 14 1 Fred ML Osbam Auditor for Kerthaw County L. .. , 4 !l State Theatre KSIBHAW. g C Friday, FobnuMry 7 “NO LEAVE,' NO LOVE*! Von Johnson Satiirday, February 8 ««SONG OF THE SIERRAS** Jimmy ilfsksly C mHeeMmeuumMseim Sat, Fob. 8, lOiSO P. M. ««CUBAN PETE** Pool >fnas—Bthol •mith Utm.-Tum^ Fob. Kbll “NEVER SAY GOODBYE“ Errol Flynn—JHosnor Farfcor Wedaaedey, Fobruary 12 «<CORNERED** Dftk Fowoll Tbureday, Fabmary IS “CANYON PASSAGE** Dona Andrours Busan Hayward FORD’S OUT FRONT REDUCING PRICES w \ BOBBY SHEBEEN'S ^TTiis is our 'down payment’ toward a TO TAKE ACUAh^ ON AN AUrotAOBilEf IT5j POa CHARITY gurr 1 CAV4fTlHK**W ik\m>l80eiLE,80NHY« A . 4* But you wriU ahrayt wbi wbea yuei buy gruceriag at 3bghgiii». 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