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L|TT«*« can Oom ^he 1 ei^‘ b« hM OBsejC mOM T» eand. ®*«*y •re dis- boa- Mraa. la dlacnaaad cbanoa nt ra* fl eartr dlag> jtucwnpliaahai lone, almoat and tha^di ^thont inowlne . diMt [•zaminaUoa wllfc n tba damaee ^Is innga In thia ^jokNU panaa la a friends and teinilr, th® early - stagaa communicaM^ iosis of tBben^aia ^effort mast ba made , me jJtient complete reat . medical superrlsion, prefer- u t hospiUl. Complete reat m fre^om from omotKmaJ and worry, without which physical reat la Im- fTfirson’s general health In l^hody may be Inradad by rii»* taharealocla ganaa vlthoat hls getting actiwe tahereiioaia. If his reaistamea breaks down, howcTer, he wiU become Ul. Bad reat In a hospital Is pre- scribed lOr tuberculous patients becanae while a person lies in bed bis lungs are leas in motion then whMi he la aoTlng about The natural forces which are working to repair the damaged langs can go ahead unimpeded. In some cases, surgical measures are taken to col- lapee the luug. temporarily or per- ao • ywauH aBanaotly, te help heal the dlaeaap. for weeks or ‘ ‘^IBe hospital, ererythlng pos- ** — ilhie la done to help the patient adjust to his new life. In many cases, patients who wUl be unable to return to their former occupa tions. because such a course might bring on a recurrence of their dis- eeae, are given vocational guidance and assisted in learning new skills or trades. This helps the patient look to the future with confidence and in many cases the interest he takes in his new abilities speeds his recovery. People used to think that a change of climate was essential to recovery from tnberculoeis. This is nb loni^ believed necessary. Doc tors usually recommend that the patient go to u bospltul near his FINAN]CIAr SPARE TIRE • • • • TeUR SAVINfiS ACCOUNT Trawelinc aloBf lift^g yoaHl fed more aecure, do yoar job bettor, wben you know there’s n toriBfg nccooBt to come to your aid in cnee of n *1blowoiil**. Acenmn- kte meoey reyalnrly in n sarfaifs airn—t at this Institntioo. Sturt widi uiy UBMwnt ,3% CVRREUT BiriDERD * \ IWATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCUnON s. c Suusese Twin Is DiscoTcred hi Pool At Kamscha^ Kum and Schutka, who swim jerkily through the wutars of a fountain on the top terruoe ut Kamachatka plantation, are two entities In a way and yet ttoy are but one. Kam and Schatka is or are one or two frogs. He, she or they repre sent a typical example of Siamese twins in frogdom. The discovery of the freak was made by Mrs. BUI Richards, wife of Editor BHI of the Kershaw Eka and Pagtiand Jour nal, who with Mrs. Richards are making their home at Kamschatka plantation this summer. The two frogs are joined togeth er with Kam on top of Schatka with his two forelegs grown into the sides of the latter. In other words—a double-decker. The freak *ha8 two forelegs and four rear. Both bodies function per fect and the twin' engined taileaa amphibious animalNgets around at a diasy speed. When the newspaper editor dis covered what he had in hie pool be lost no time in caning up loeal newspaper men who Joined tiie council of war about the tbuetnln for the remainder of the Sabbath afternoon. home where hia family, and frienda can visit him. There are now tuberculosis hospitals in every state. The more the tuberculous patient and his family learn about the disease the better. Armed with ac curate information, they can co operate fully in every idiaae of the treatment The wiU to get weU la of the utmost importance In ro- covering from tuherculosbi. In the next artide, avoiding ac cidents while on vacation will be discussed. This column is sponsored, tn the Interest of better health, by: Kershaw County Tuberculeata Ae- sociathm, Camden, S. C. NOT OUR WESTV9LLE BUT LOCAL FOLKS WERE EXCITED Ftdmiing tmd Paperhanging CALL EDDffiJiOLAN Phong e06J Cumdt BOBBY SHEHEEN S 5iwnfvii5iT5Sn5& OM MbItoMD DM- You fhro your family iomgthmg wbon you fivm I ud meuts from Sbohaan’g. Thoir wof^tablou aro fraoh I cbiicest cuts. ' tba bait in SHEHEEN'S GROCERY wmoEn, 5.C. FREE DELIJJERV PHOnES 24-25 Radio Rapott Of Wrock Oa Sootbem Kaepa Scribo Angwrurinf The Taippbone» Do Camden people listen to news casts? This writer can answer with an emphatic attlrmative. And thereby hangs a tale. Last Monday evening the 11 o’elodi newscast from Radio Sta tion W18 mentioned a train wreck on the Southern Bullway at Weet- vOle. This writer never entertain- Sonthsm railway hasn’t seen a **WlMn you think of seyen oar passenger train in many boT, think of Ut.**- many years. - . — ed the thom^t that some people midit get the idea that the Weat- vilie referred to waa our own Westville, a few milee out on the Charlotte highway and on the line of the Southern. But a lof^of folks thought other wise and believe it or not vthia writer answered many telephone calls in the next half hour from people Inquiring as to the wreck. The radio announcer apparently had not emphasised that tku^Weet- vUle wua in Indlaiin. Tto Untenm around here, that la, many of them, knew we have a Weutvllle and that It is on the Soothern. railway. What they did not know wan fknt onr DuTid Barr Frank CAMDEN REFRIGERATION SERVICE ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION ' Commerciul mad Domuutic Fair ood DuKolh Comdon, S. C ALL WORK GUARANTEED • Telophooe SBS-R' UNCLt OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL./SERVICe CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. HOT POINT APPLIANCES Solot and Stfwica PkoM 15B Dul^ St THCfflfAS TAVERN €t Fine Food For Fine FolkrT SHEHEEN^ Texaco Service • FIRESTONE TUtES • RECAPPING SERVICE Waahiiif Morfok Ubrkalioa E. DoKolb PhoM 137 SHEHEEN^ GARAGE^ • lagr Wkoal • Wru^er Service AKgiun^ PIlAIIIKl 179 riiuntrs night ao2^ Eoat DeKolb St " -f' CAMDEN BEAUTY SHOP **A Beautg Aid For Every NeedT Vkit oar dfaplay ef oat> atondiof china floM PHONE m CLARKSON Tire Service WEST DdCAU ST. New oad Uaod Tirau and Battorloi Rerupping A Votoaaiaaat PHONE WT CLARKSONS ESSO STATION * Weal BaKolh 9t PHONE 687 C^EN HOME BAKERY * Ctim • Pin • Pmtrg * RoHb • Bread ’’Spocialiging to Birthday and Party Orderu” STEIN & HAMl^ND SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE *•24 Hear Service With r Eoet DeKolb St PHONE 728-W ffNCIB lOSM OapgflllN IPM. • Rock DriViDg • Pavmg Breokiaf • CoacfM Work A. J. STEIN PopnBof Cotttraetan Floor Soodiog Tt E. DoKolb PhoMSSt-J POPV-fKNOm BEPAWINQ WflCCKO BEOVItT AUTO PAIMTING GUAM INgTALLKD CAMDEN BODY SHOP a c a w. c Eixiorr mOttE 7854 1010 Mtfbt St J. Manly Smith SELF SERVICE STAPLE to FANCY GROCERIES ^Frenh Meats Our Specialty^ Bishop ville—GaoK^ Haitovillo f .• 1 ■■■ ■' f'i SEGARS CABINET SHOP "BmrwHdng BmiU to OrdeP’ ' — PHONE TStoW Roriodge St Ewm blaclh«y«d PEAS don’t gppMl to Abo SwiUoy ilnco hls wilt givo him that thinor Ssttiday night . All Zsnyor stld it don’t worry him non# to soo hls motor smoko. It’s oyor 21 yotrs old. CALL 167 FOR HUDSON’S TAXI AU. PASSENGERS INSURED i.l MELUCHAMP- MAHONEY MOTORS USED CARS BODY-FENDER AUTO REFAUUNG FHONEflS 'ItalM,. StiMt. FRANK’S DRUGSTORE ^FHlfaig Prtocripthm U a Prafeaakm With Ut** Fountain Service toLmtherk MAYFAffi DECORATOR ProfoMkmal Uitoobtorers FREE ESraiATBS Pick Up to PfttMry Seryieg 831 1-2 BfPod St PHONE STtoR htum CLEAIHERS **Wear Clean ClotherP . Pick Up to Delivery SERVICE PHONE m / WATTS Auto & Home Soi^ CR08LEY RADIO REFRIGERATORS NORWALK TIRES OUARAirmD S YEARS **WB SRU. ON THE EASY PAY PLAIT’ PHONE «i7 MO 1. DeKato OtreeC CAMDEN HDW. & SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE BUILDERS SUPPLIES FARM IMPIEMENTS Eloctrk Hedga Shears For BosI Servieo Sea gr Con Den^y Refrigeration Sales & Servki SIOR Oaaitoi^ IL It 1922. 1M7 Twenty-five yetis of semee to yon. T0WIA*^dL4ACB, STTOT and FRANK M. WHITINO STERUNO SILVER F. IK Coodale 231-W Boyfcm Finitere Co, The Cmiden QaoMly PrhUtog • Ruled F • Woddtog listtosiMade to EpNolDtoGO md Social StaflleMgy PHONE D. C DIXON’S Bargain Houses •SI and •MMMAD Wo haadla a Hm of Work ciotoiin er an Alta a oWa va^ltto Ui: