Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 01, 1918, Image 6

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JLARGE AUDIENCE HEAR LECTURES AT PINEVIEW A large and appreciative audience appeared at Pine view school house ? -ninrVif tn Vipar members of UI1 iuuuuajf . vv ... the County Health Department in the great educational campaign, which is being waged for the benefit of the people. The first speaker of the evening was Dr. P. H. Shealy, who discussed dental hygiene from every angle, and stressed the importance of the people giving more attention to their teeth. Dr. Shealy very frankly stated that he was not seeking business; that he was not making these lectures for selfish purposes, but in the interest TT -1 1 V.TT iiwyinor of humanity, jae ciuseu vy the people to consult their family dentist at once. Dr. R. H. Folk, head of the county. Health Department, discussed tuber- j culosis and the deadly typhoid.Thesej two vital subjects were illustrated j very effective by the use of stereop-j tic views, showing these two diseases j at different stages, and their effect; upon the body. Dr. Folk earnestly urged upon the i people the importance of rural sani-j tation; and declared that there must : be the closest co-operation between the people and the county health de-, / partment if the needed results are to be attained. Miss A. J. Hill, registered nurse in charge of the child welfare department of the county health department, accompanied Dr. Folk to Pineview, but did not speak. The campaign is to be carried into every section of Lexington county;! and it is the aim of Dr. Folk and Miss j Hill to conduct a public clinic on ?r t>,A hpnefit of the CClV^Xl uavuiuwj AV* v**v ? people. It is hoped that a specialist from Columbia may be had for these occasions. " NEW BROOKLAND PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PIE DAILY ' Pie is wholesome, combining both fruit and grain. Those who have trouble digesting pie should take ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. mixed in Adler-i-ka. This flushes the ENTIRE j bowel tract, removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for mnntlns on/1 ANY CASE AUV"V*? ' sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. Leaves stom ach in condition to digest ANYTHING liandel Drug Store New Brookland. 4 A; FINE CABBAGE, THESE?"""Mr. Jno. C. Dooley, one of the most successful truck farmers in this section, was in town today with the finest load of cabbage we have seen this year. Mr. Dooley says his cabbage have been on the market for two weeks, and that they "sell like hnt. rakps PEANUT COOKIES Two tablespoons shortening, two teaspoons bakiqg1 powder, one quarter cup of sugar, one-quarter teaspoon salt one egg, two tablespoons milk, one-half cup chopped peanuts, one* half tablespoon lemon juice.Mix shor tening, sugar, and beaten egg then j sift in flour, baking powder and salt; | add milk, nuts and lemon juice, dropj from teaspoon on ungreased pan, one inch apart, (Place half peanut on each and bake in moderate oven two to, 12 minutes. fif ]r There can be no doubt {a a ra W as t.i tne merit of Cardui, ? m 8 f! woman's t' lie, it> j ftj toe treatment v* many ? M mm3 irorbles peculiar to B^g ! *4toi en. .he thousands I&C >men who have been g| helped by Cardui in the ? m P | past 40 years, is conclu- ra j? I Jg s?vr? proof that it is a 18 ?J r :g good medicine for women jg ?| i M?j? who suffer. It should &LS i help you, too. ' 'S* Take ! urtuuui KTlio Woman's Tonic ggi Mrs. N. E. Varner, of || Jg jg Hixson, Tenn., writes: Sg |s "I was passing through S P the . . . My back and ? Kyi; sides were terrible, and gLJa my suffering indescriba- PT^ b!e. I can't tell just how and where I hurt, about gpiS H &j all over, I think ... I | | P |s began Cardui, and ray i? % I; J| pains grew less and less, jfa fl |Mh until I was cured. I am fe remarkably strong for a 1-4~a woman 64 years of age. ?+-3 t)^3 1 do all my "housework." ||^TryCardui,today. jp I France, in fighting four years to preserve her liberty and that of the world, has lost 1,300 ;000 men killed and nearly as many wounded, says M, Tardieu, French high commissionei -V.rt TTm'tarl IV UliC Step Lively! Corns Quit w!vh "Gets-It" | The Great Corn-Loosener of the Age. Never Fails. Fainless. Watch my s^ep? What's the use! 11 go along "right side up witnoui care," even with corns, because I use "Gets-It," the painless, off-likea-ba-nana-peel corn remover. I tried I other ways galore, until I wra's blue in the face and red in the toes. No more for me. Use "Gets-It." It never fails. Touch any corn or callus with two drops of "Gets-It," and "Gets-It" does the rest. It's a relief to be able to stop cutting corns, making them bleed, wrapping them up like packages and using sti cky tape and salves. It removes any corn clear and clean, leaving the toe as smooth as your palm. You can wear those new shoes without pain, dance and be frisky on your feet. It's great to use "Gets-It. "Gets-It," the guaranteed .moneyhack corn-remover the onlv sure way costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Lexington and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Harmon Drug Co.?Adv. STOP THAT COUGH THIS IS THE DANGER TIME of the year. Pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis and other kindred diseases may be traced to their fii^st cauae, a neglected caugh. MURRAY'S HOREHOUND MULLEN AND TAR Stops coughs and relieves colds, influenza, croup, sore throat, * whooping cough and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. A purely vegetable preparation, pleasant to take. Acts as a laxative. Highly commended by physicians. Sold by druggists. Price 35c. MURRAY DRUG CO Columbia, S. C. ["weaver i j The Yr I Imagine a piano the audible shadow of soum I swelling, sustained, a m power. This is the wor ry note?whether soft a !You must play and you would know what n We will gladly arra (the Lexington DispatchCUT CUT AND M, Weaver Piano Co., BYork, Pcnna. Gentlemen:?Send me par^ici garding your special Factory Pt on Piano. Name Address | Make X ?fter or' iatererh.. Pi?.?;| Lzzzrzzzi "ii 'old false teeth wanted , don't matter if broken We pay up to 15 dollars per set. Also 1 cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry, Check sent by return mail. Goods held 10 days for sender's approval of our offer. Mazer's Tooth j Specialty, Dept. A. 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4t30pd. AMENDED SUMMONS. !j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. ! In the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ! Sarah R. Shuler, Plaintiff, vs. H. ; B. Kesler. J. B. Allen, as Administra' j tor of Estate of W. A. Smith, Aman . j da ?>mim, ivanuoipn ounui, anna [ Brown. Adeline Hollis, Idella M. i i Boozer, James E. Smith, and Clarj ence G. Smith, Defendants, j You are hereby summoned and re: quired to answer the Complaint, \ herein, and to serve a copy of your 1 answer upon the subscriber at his of! fice at Lexington, S. C. within Twen! tv Days after the service hereof, ex| elusive of the day of such service, j and if you fail to answer the comj plaint herein within the time afore| said, the Plaintiff in this action will j apply to the Court for the relief de1 manded in the Complaint. C. M. Efird, Attornev for I laintiff. NOTICE. To the Defendants; Adeline Hollis, James E. Smth, Clarence G. Smith ad H. B. Ivesler: Please take Notice that the Amend ed Complaint in this action is now on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County and State. C. M. Efird. Atty fcr the Plaintiff. 3t28. Before Ordering < I Your ....... 1 1 0 Single Comb Anconas I consider my champion 4/ I i layers, Sheppard's strain, 1 which won the ribbons at the 1917 State Fair. Eggs $1.25 per setting delivered. F. P. RISTER, \ | CHAPIN, S. C. ? ? | C. D. Kenny Co. Coffees, Teas, Ric ; Kenny's Special Che -on Te, ! C. D. KENN 1637 MAIN STR UPRIGHT GRJ JU Grid's Best Upright I The piano that swe musicians into]adoration, I of music lovers, a piano n a piano that has been call of them all. it shades down'to a whisper, 1?that is carried up, up, h lighty tone?until the very ail ldrous accomplishment of the ^ ? -i 1 i w -P/-\v?/-?r\ HQ low or powonui in iuiLc? hear this leader among pianos nay be expected of a piano, nge a demonstrationjf you w -News. :!ars re- ^ ^ opooilion Estac T?fi rii ft-!*'; H- r* -"t r | iativiy anu irxs;i j _ , l No. Six Sixty-Six i This is a prescription prepared "especially fg for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. | Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then so a tonic the Fevet wiil n<? j| return, s It acts on the liver better than nj Calomel and does not gripe or 6icken. 25e ?5 SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I A. J/ Sturkie, as administrator of | the estate of George Ann Williamson g : Plaintiff, vs. Henry Hooker. Thurs- 9 , day Courtney, Charles Hooker, Eu- 1 ' nice Hooker, Mordie Hooker, Sebe | Hooker, Ida Barre, Frank Gantt, Sus- I ! annah Harsey. George Ann Lewis, Sarah J. Sturkie, Laura Cooper. Lu- ? i ther Kinjr, Mary Jackson, and Wiley | | Jackson, Defendants. I You are hereby Summoned and re- | : quired to answer the Complaint, here | in. and to serve a copy of your ans- I i wer upon the subscriber, at his office S at Lexington, S. C. within Twenty 1 j Days after the i ?rvice hereof, exclu- $ sive of the day of such service, and j 8 if you fail to answer the Complaint g herein within the time aforesaid, the | Plaintiff in this action will apply to | the Court for the relief demanded in ? i the Complaint. C. M. EFIRD, Attorney for Plaintiff 2 NOTICE. g To the Defendant Thursday Court- ? ney. Please take Notice that the Com- $ : plaint in this action is now on file in & the Office ofthe Clerk of the Court & of Common Pleas for said County $ and State. !?? C. M. EFIRD. IE Atty for the Plaintiff. Subscribe to The Pisoateh-Newg. ___ . _ | Special Dealers in j e and Grits GXn Coffee at 25c lb. a at 60c lb. |"V Phones |~ I I 153-152 u EET, COLUMBIA : ? ? | ll? PIANO j fc Piano 11 pt the world's greatest 1; that thrilled audiences 1 n',2 ! i! I till ciUitr. Cl IHUi vci jJldJUW, nj eel the "sweetest toned" to an exquisite, scarce igher and yet higher, seems ringing with its | | Weaver Piano, and eveis clear and pure. il i > of the present day if | | ill write us and mention 4ano Co. fee. 1 ? ? ecu ? pa ^ iished 1870 j k ^ Office YORK, P. 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