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i ... _ r RULES FOR TBEATI *G SPANISH CiMiUESa *; - , There are no drug- remedies of any value in this disease, but there are ^ ' r-'.l -i.. " ' J * 5; -several simple measui-es which may . . ?be'used with great advantage. 1. At the heginning of the disease, j a thorough evacuation of tile bowels should be secured by an enema consisting of two or .three pints of warm water. The enema should be repeat.WHY IS A JffiADACHE? Various Causes for this Common Affliction Anemia or Bioodlessness a Very x v Common Cause I Pepto-Mangan Overcomes Anemia and Tends to Prevent Headaches % Wihen one has an occasional neaaI ache it is usually due to some transient or passing cause, such as indigestion, eye-strain, over tiredness, etc. When, however, one suffers from fre\ quent periodic headaches there is always somje special reason for it. Among the most common of such reasons is Anemia or Bloodlessness. TThis condition is especially frequent - among girls and young women and - s those whose occupations or habits of life keep them too much indoors. The one important necessity in such cases is j to build up the quantity and quality I . of the weak and watery blood. Gude's : v . I Pept6-Mangan is exceptionally valuable for this purpose. It increases tjie number and improves the quality of the red blood cells, those vital little bodies which carry nutrition to all parts of the body. It improves the appetite, imparts color to the face, and restores health and strength to the body generally. After a short course of Pepto-Mangan the headaches decrease in frequency and severity, and finally disappear, if they are due to Anemia. Pepto-Mangan ' may be had either in liquid or tablet I form, as preferred. When buying Pepto-Mangan be sure the name "Gude's"' is on the package. Without "Gude's* it is not Pepto-Mangan. V The Fa I IH. Friei i i f ' i ' Lookers are * Come One, and Buy a H. A. I Phone 490 . , % ed until the bowels are '.thoroughly emptied, and continued twice a day during the disease. 2. Water or fruit juice should be taken daily to the amount of three or four quarts, so as to promote elimination through the skin and kidneys. A glassful of water or a little fruit juice every half an hour, when the patient is awake, is a good rule to follow. Fruit juices may be used freely to a great advantage, and gruels of oat meal, rice, - and other cereals. Bran should be mixed with the gruel so as to promote bowel activity, and an i ' ounce of paraffin oil should be taken three times a day for the same purf SUMMONS. State of South Carolina. County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. Panama Real Estate Company, plaintiff, versus Annie D. Wynne, Dime Savings Bank, Cititen's Bank of Charleston. Hanover Real Estate Company, Charleston Savings Institution and T. M. Mordecai. Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in the above entitled action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the same on the subscribers at their offices in the Palmetto Bank Building, Columbia, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof upon you, ex elusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to serve your answer as aforesaid, the plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint. Dated at Columbia, S. C.. 1st day of November, 1919. DePASS & DePASS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE. To the Defendant, T. M. Mordecai. individually, and T. M. Mordecai i trading' and doing business under the style and name of Hanover Real Estate Company: Please take Notice that the Complaint in the above entitled action has * been filed *with the Clerk of Court for Lexington County: * V DePASS & DePASS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. November 20th, 1919. ' \ irnous Mc JL /vi * g| laom* 1 keeper SB i Three ; w LOR, Inc., foi id to the House i as Welcome as Come All. T Bill. . . . Taylo: COLUMBIA, S. C. pose. _ b 3. The short hot bath and the hot si "blanket ~ack are efficient means of u combating the fever and of relieving t] the pain in the back and legs. Fo- k mentations should be applied to the P chest twice a day, with a chest com- ti press between the applications. s fi i. iitjituci'-iica tiuxy uc vuuiuaicu >JJ> a cold compress to the head. Care should be taken to wet the hair thor-. f( oughly. and to apply the compress in s such a way as to cover the entire back ? part of the head as well as the front part. ? 5. If the fever runs high, the cold pack may be used as a means of lowering the temperature. It should be I applied immediately after a very short S hot blanket pack. J 6. The hot blanket pack consists 0 in wrapping the patient in a blanket 0 wrung out of water as hot as the patient can bear. A dry woolen blanket should be applied outside the wet i a riimcti n viu i ow Worth To please the good wi: Buys enough wall paper to i Parlor or Bed Room. See our beautiful line of for the holiday season. WEBB'S AI COLUMB :Dougal et. Every Should Ha Sizes. : pi RE^ 20 Years a wife. T folk solic ness i Purchasers. ake a Look 5 roor pric< ^ l r,Inc. ' 1722 Main St. lanket. The duration of the pack hould be from twelve to. fifteen mintes. Care should he taken to cool tie head and face of the patient, and eep an ice-bag over the heart if the ulse is rapid. When the temperaare is high, the duration of the pack hould be shorter, say from four to ive minutes. * 7. The patient must be kept in bed or several days after the fever subides.?Dr. J. H. Kellog, in Good lealth Magazine. ON E CENT SALE One cent equals one dollar at the Jig One Cent Sale at The Rexall itore, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 27, 28 and 29th, three days nly. Don't miss it. Come and look N"' iver our offerings. HARMON DRUG CO., The REXALL Store. A mas Gift ? wi,;ia 11HUC D, 0' w fe and eldest daughter, OO R; c I decorate the side wall of Q I ci i R Art novelties displayed ^ U STORE \ IA, S. C. g 11,111 C( ?m?gaMfi Ci 1 01 litchen ? 1 Ri Wl I SI u . 1IUUSC I C( ve One. | ? | LJLLMAN SOLVING SEAT BED WENPORT THOROUGHLY satisfying to practical i who want the most | I comfort and useful- "i their money will buy? g as pleasing too for f e who delight in the : which a piece of fine iture will give to any a?most attractively | id. | Pullman Revolving Seat Bed t ^ Davenportsconvcrtatatouch ? ^ into sleep-wooing beds?soft, luxurious, springy upholstery ?; ?many different designs and f ivariety cf coverings '3 : -- \RJE THEY UNSIGHTLY? || ff \ ^Vdly. You hxve to iook twic? H at "V J* \ Tk before'you can see them yourself. We U^~' B fit o1815868 t0 your face as well as to & j your eye* and wIien you leave our v?"' ^ store y?u ma>' be sure that the glasses \w f ?\i \$Xry3y T0U ^ave Purchased are those best V suited to relieve your trouble, and in y/ addition are the least conspicuous. WIESEPAPE, Optometrist 1S17 Main Street. Columbia, S. C. o 9296 * Reserve District No. 5. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, fc Lexington, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business November 17, 1919. RESOURCES. )ana and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $ 363,345 76 lstomers' liability account of acceptance of this bankpurchased or discounted by it 10,159 87 x Total loans a $ 373, ,505 63 373,505 63 * 7erdrafts, unsecured, $673 72 U. S. Government securieties owned: i eposited to secure circulation (U. S. boads par value) 25.000.00 cvned and unpledged 64,350 00 ar Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 181 89 Total U. S. government secureties Other bonds, securities, etc.: ;ock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per ct of subscription 1,800 00 i alue of banking house owned and unincumbered. 16,000.00 ? 16,000 00 arniture and fixtures 7,080 00 =al estate owned other than banking house _ 670 00 awful reserve witb Federal Reserve Bank * 25,134 24 ish in vault and net amounts due from national banks 48,356 18 leeks on other bks in the same city or town as report'g bk 600 02 Total of items $48,956 20 aecks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 645 10 edemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250 Oo :her assets 2,000 00 Tnf-ai $567,246 78 LIABILITIES. ( ipital stock paid in $50,000.00 irpln3 fund 3,500 00 udivided profits 11,384 09 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 7,850 71 3,533 38 terest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) 2,000 00 rculating Notes Outstanding 23,000 00 rrtified checks outstanding 130 74 ishier's checks on own bank outstanding 3,133 32 Total of items. 3,264 06 Individual deposits subject to check 164,256 66 jrtificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 900 00 Total demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 165,156 66 irtificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 25,187 77 ther time deposits 291,604 91 Total of time deposits, subject to reserve, items 316,792 68 Total $ 567,246 78 x Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest id discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec.5197 ev. Stat.] exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents as none The number of such loans was none. CATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, SS; I, Karl F. Oswald, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that e above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. KARL F. OSWALD. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of November, 1919. W. D. DENT, [L.s.j Notarv Public for State of S. C. 3 RRECT?ATTEST: T. P. MEETZE, E. G. DREHER. J. J. WINGARD. Directors. Oranges! JUST received a solid carload of genuine Florida Oranges, deliciously sweet and juicy. All sizes, at? 5R4-KO Vkrw Ri "H f\\J7 fnv I jJCl UUA. 11V VV 1VI I Christmas. I A. J. MATHIASI LEXINGTON, S C. I I