The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 04, 1920, Image 6
DR. SHAYER OF COLUMBIA
TALKS ABOUT INFLUENZA
Nothing Mysterious About Disease
Says Member of University
Faculty.
The State.
As a preventative measure in combating
any possible outbreak of in
fluenza the University of South Caro
lina authorities are conducting ar
educational campaign among the stu
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Two and two have alwa:
hundred thousand Ford cars
biles in America?if the For(
of people everywhere and un
Two and two havx atwa:
dium steel used in the constr
to the science of Mettallurgj
for reliability.
I Two and two have alwaj
Ford cars, the Ford owner w
the Genuine Ford Parts, and
that goes to maintain the hij
When you want a Ford <
for the same, we earnestly sc
service, and economical Ford
REGUL/i
Type List *
of Car ' Price
Touring $525.00
Runabout 500.00
Coupelet 650.00
Sedan 775.00
Chassis 475.00
TruCK i)i)U.UU
WITH DEMOUNT
And 30x3 1Type
List
of Car Price
Touring $550.00
Runabout 525.00
Coupelet 675.00
i Sedan 800.00
Chassis 500.00
- v Truck 590.00
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J. M. PE
Ready
MULES.
HORSES,
BUGGIES,
Our pens are well st<
: and all sizes.
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dent body as to the real nature of the
i disease and some of the best methods
of avoiding chance contagion. Dr. Isa>.
dore Schayer. professor of hygiene
and sanitation at the institution, has
j prepared as short syllabus on the subi
ject which is to be distributed amor)g
j the students.
"If you catch the influenza'*, the
- circular says, "it is your own fault.
- There is nothing mysterious about the
i influenza," Dr. Schayer continues.
. "You are very apt to catch it, by eat
THE UNIVERSAL CAI
it Thing in the 1
/s made four. There would not be rr
in daily service?which is just about
i, as a reliable motor car, did not me<
der all circumstaoces.
is made four. If the material, the ir
uction of the Ford chassis, were not c
r, then the Ford car could rjot have w
rs made four. When replacements a
ill be wise in bringing his car to our
we have the Ford skilled mechanics,
rh standard of quality which is origin
car or a Ford truck, and when you w
)licit your business, assuring you of ]
prices.
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Type
Freight Tax of Car 3
$38.79 $21.66 Touring $6!
38.79 20.63 Runabdut 5'
38.79 26.81 Coupelet 71
38.79 31.97 Sedan 8i
38.79 19.59 Chassis 5!
38.79 13.61 Truck 6!
'ABLE RIMS WITH DEM
2 Tires 30x3 1-2"
Type
Freight Tax of Car ]
$38.79 $22.69 Touring $6!
38.79 21.66 Runabout 6<
38.79 27.84 Couplete 7!
38.79 33.00 Sedan 8'
38.79 20.63 Chassis 5'
38.79 14.60 - Truck 6<
lasist On Genuine Ford Part
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AKE, JR., Manager LEXINGTON
For The
Dcked with a lot of nice, 1
)ck of Hackney and Washing
issen wagons, A car load of
see our line before buying.
IY-CONDER Ml
treet,
I ing it. or permitting someone to
j cough it or sneeze it into your mouth
j or nose, or again he coughs or sneez}
es it on your books, desk, pencil, etc.
j You handle them, pick up the influ'
enza germ with your fingers and the
' next time you touch your food or your
i lips, if your hands have not first been
; thoroughly cleaned, you will eat the
j influenza microbes. Clean your
hands thoroughly including the finger
nails) at least each time before eating.
Clean and peel any fruit before
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iore than three million five
one-half of all the automo2t
the demands of all classes
on and the marvelous Vana)f
the highest quality known
on its world-wide reputation
nd repairs are rexuired on g
place, because we use only i
and all the Ford knowledge j|
al in the Ford car. I
ant repairs or replacements B
prompt attention, real Ford H
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List 0
Price Freight Tax ?
30.00 $38.79 $24.75 1
75.00 38.79 23.72 g
25.00 38.79 29.91 jl
50.00 38.79 35.06 j |
50.00 38.79 .22.69 g
25.00 38.79 15.47 |
OLWTABLE RIMS |
Tires and Starter H
List .
Price Freight Tax
25.00 $38.79 $25.78
DO.00 38.79 24.75
50.00 38.79 30.94
75.00 38.79 36.69
75.00 38.79 23.72
55.00 38.79 16.46
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i Trade
WAGONS,
AND
HARNESS.
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fresh, Mules, good ages
;ton buggies and one and I
cheap wagons will arrive \
ULE CO., |
Columbia, S. C.
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eating- it. Don't let anyone talk, I
cough or sneeze the 'flu' into you. i
Keep your nose, mouth and throat
'flu' free.
"A good cleansing wash for your
nose and throat is: Ten drops of carbolic
acid, one teaspoonful of table
salt and two teaspoonfuls of baking
soda to half a pint of water. Rinse
your mouth and throat and sniff from
your cupped hand through your nose
two or three times daily. Drink a
glass of water evrv hour. Ventilate
glasso f water every hour. Ventilate
drafts. Don't let. your feet get wet.
If you have a. 'bad cold' have it attended
to at once. Don't cough or
sneeze the 'flu' into the class room.
i;e ran* to your ieuow students, uon t
eat. the 'flu.' Don't let any one cough
or sneeze it into you."
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nn: census takers
use aeroplanes
Washington. Feb. 1.?Everything
front aeroplanes to snowshoes is being
used by the agents of Uncle Sam
in taking the 1920 census of the
United States. About the only modern
method of transportation either
on. over, or below land or water tha*.
has not been employed in enumerating
Uncle Sam's nieces and nephews
seems to lie the submarine.
Aeroplanes have come in handy in |
enumerating the dwellers on the islands
off the coast of Florida; yachts
and rowboats have been used in the
harbors of the country; native canoes
nave been in demand among the Hawaiian
Islands; "flivvers" are being
used everywhere; the tried and trusty
mule team has carried the census
takers out on the desert regions; anu
snowshoes have become the trusted
aides ot the census gatherers in tn? I
northern states and Alaska.
In the central part of New York
state, near Oswego, a few days ago an
enumerator making his rounds on
snowshoes arrived at an isolated farm
dwelling only to find that an ablebodied
man was needed more than a
census gatherer as the man of the
For the Children*
Too much care cannot be exercised
in selecting a cough medicine for
children. It should be pleasant to
take, contain no harmful drug and
most effectual in curing their coughs
and colds. Long experience ha?
shown that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy meets these conditions. It is
a favorite with many mothers.
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Accessories . Ld.
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We have on hand <
on which we have
weeks.
All
Selling regularly a
good part of our pi
wait. Get yours n<
Exp
No matter what m
job you have to do
ready to give you 1
family had been sick in becl for sev- j
oral days and the farm animals were !
suffering- for lack of food and water, j
Thee ensus man, like any good neigh- |
bof would, stopped long enough to j
do the chores, dig out pathe though
the deep snow and put things in shipshape
rder before continuing his ;
journey.
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GIVES ITS QIOTA!
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Columbia. Fob. 2.?Calhoun Coun-;
ty. throuh consistent hard work of its I
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County Chairman. John E. Wanna- j ,
maker of St. Matthews, has subscribed
in full its quota for the State Memorial
Building'.
Mr. Wannamaker wires as follows:
"Calhoun has done its duty. Me- .
morial Fund collected in full. All
cash."
Mr. Wannamaker has made a sue- :
cess of every campaign of which he 1
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has been the ciitrrnia i lie nasi;
headed in his county the Liberty'
B. BE]
Sole Agent for the famo
and also other brands of si
longest. Always see us fo
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Assembly Street,
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mobile
i large supply of Casings, Ini
decided to reduce the prices f
Standard Mali
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t standard prices, from which
"ofit in order to decrease t
>w.
>ert Repair W<
ake of car you have, no matt
is large or small, our corps
:he best service.
ring Your Auto
'roubles To Us
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XPERT AUTO REPAIRING
KINGTON, S. (
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Loans. Rod Cross. Y. M. 0. A.. United
War Work and others, lie and Calhoun
County have made a reputation
of meeting- or exceeding every allotment
of all campaigns undertaken.
Mr. Wannamaker. said the Memorial
Commisison headquarters here,
has set a pace which it will be hard
for. the other chairmen to emulate.
SAYS FEDERAL TAX FOR 1921
WILL RE $550 PER FAMILY
According to a statement made by
Representative Luce. Republican, of
Massachusetts yesterday, Government
taxes for the year 1921 will
Amount to an average ot approximatevl
$550 for every family in the United
States.
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MORE EGGS. MORE EGGS.
1 >r. Hess Poultry Panacea is guaranteed
to make your hens lay and
keep your poultry healthy. Helps
coung chicks grow. Packages 30c up.
HARMON DRUG CO.
RRY.
Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
c' 1
Furnishings,
Ladies
Ready-to-wear,
Etc.
us W. L. Douglas shoes
loes that wear easy and j
-r bargains.
RRY,
Columbia, S. C.
Tires
tier Tubes, etc.,
or the next few
;es
t we have cut a
he stock. Don't
nrlr
UT M. JMk
;er whether the
of experts are
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Gasoline, Oils,
and Greases