The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 19, 1926, Image 7
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Potatoes in
Wisconsin
Qrand Championship
Corn in Missouri
and ?
First Premium
Tobacco in North
Carolina
are some of the notable awards to crops grown
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Negroes Run Into River
Sunday afternoon* Queen McLeod,
negro employed by DesOhamps Bros.,
was joy-riding with several other
negroes, and while attempting to
cross the Stokes Bridge, over Lynches
river, drove too near the edge, a sill
giving away, causing the car to fall
into the river. The negroes \vere not
hurt, but had a healthy struggle to
get out, as the water at that point
was about eight feet deep. The car
i3 still in the river. This bridge is
said to be in bad condition and unsafe
for travel. ? Bishopville Messenger.
Sa|es REAL ESTATE Renta|s
Homes with large gardens ? Small homes
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?Building lots ? Close-in Acreage
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in real estate in the entire South. Un
mistakable signs point to substantial ad
vances in prices. Choice locations are be
ing* rapidly absorbed for permanent
homes.
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customers running* back sixteen years.
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ices and show you what we have for sale.
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H. Q. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA. OA.
TO PREVENT MEASLES
Control Measures for Disease as
Given by City Health Officer
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Measles is caused by au' invisible
virus, this virus is contained ip the
discharges of the nose and.njiouth,
and may be conveyed to a distance of
four or five feet by droplets expelled
during coughing or sneezing.
Measles is the most infectious of
all the common diseases, and nearly
all non immune persons catch it after
direct exposure to a person who has
the disease. A - lifetime immunity
usually follows an attack of .measles,
but people often report that a child
who has had the .disease previously.
Some people pronounce any marked
skin eruption accompanied by fever
to be measles. They frequently con
found hives and German measles with
measles.
The period of incubation is about
two weeks, but may be scarcely more
than one week. The first symptoms
of the disease are those of an ordi
nary cold in the head, and consist of
sneezing, coughing, running nose, and
red eyes, a fever is present in a few
hours after the beginning of theso
signs. The indefinite symptoms last
for four or five days, and then an
eruption of red papules appears on
the forehead, and soon spreads over
the body. But an eruption' on the
inner surface ofv the cheeks usually
appears on the second or third day
after the signs of a cold appears.
They are usually few in number, each
of which is rose red and have a min
ute whitish center, and are located
opposite the molar teeth. They
usually <JisaPP<?ar soon after the skin
eruptions appears, The 'eruption On
the skin lasts from four to six days,
and is followed immediately by a fine
desquamation of the skin. This des
quamation is in coiftrast with that in
scarlet fever, as in scarlet fever the
desquamation appears after two or
more weeks, and is coarse and pften
consists of sheets of skin. Measles
o{ten produce pneumonia, kidney
disease, earache and running ears,
especially in poorly nourished chil
dren. These complications frequently
cause death.
The disease is dangerous, and therfc
is good reason for taking all possible
precautions against its spread. The
period of isolation is seven days
from the appearance of the rash and
until all discharges from the nose,
ears, and throat have disappeared/
and until the cough has ceased. The
virus is not long lived, and strict
cleanliness is sufficient to kill the
germs that are given off by the
patient. The prevention and control
of measles are peculiarly difficult
for two reasons: first, the lack of]
co-operation of the people in sup
pressings the disease because they be
lieve it to be more annoying than
dangerous. The secend is the diffi
culty or recognizing the disease dur
ing the first four or five days after
its onset. This is the period when
the germs are given off in the great
est abundance and most virulent
form. Most cases are caught from
children during the period when the
symptoms are those of a common
cold. Isolate every person vho is
known to have the disease, and every
child that has signs of an acute cold,
until the nature of the sickness is de
termined.
Exclude from school for two weeks
everynon-immune child in the family
in which there is a case after being
exposed to the disease.
Little or nothing is known about
the micro-organism that causes Ger
man measles. The incubation period
is from two tq three' weeks. The
disease is caught by contact. The
eruption an<) sickness lasts about
three days.
measures consist in |
patient during the
The ytci
ia mild, And
disease lies in
ttarlet fever
Effective March JO *
$50 Price Cut
HUDSON- ESSEX
And applying on HUDSON BROUGHAM. HUDSON.
COACH and ESSEX COACH. This is in addition to (ho
tax reduction made February 27th, and is for car*
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Hudson Brougham - - $1564
Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan - $1800
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CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Was Native of This County
Rock Hill, March 9. ? Mrs. Eliza
beth Jane Downs, widow of the late
A. J. Downs, of Fort Mill, died Sat
urday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. E. S. Wallace, of West Main
street here, after having been in de
clining health for several years. She
was 93 years of age. *
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from
the Fort Mill Baptist church by the
Rev. O.L. Orr, pastor,. and interment
was in Unity Cemetery at Fort mM.
The deceased was; a native of Ker
shaw county, but spent most of her
life in Fort Mill, moving to Rock Hill
about four years ago. She is sur
vived by one son, B. E. Downs, of
Bishopville, and four daughters, Mrs.
Minnie Crave'n of Charlotte; Mrs.
W. H. Parks, of Bennettsville; Mrs.
Maggie McGuire of Waxhaw, and
Mrs. E. S. Wallace of Rock Hill.
When a Philadelphia husband was
arraigned in Philadelphia Monday for
non-support of his wife and four chil
dren, afte^ his wife testified that ho
had worked only four days' in four
years, he asked "When do I eat?"
Thp judge sent him to jail to stay
until he is ready to go to work.
.
YOUR BABY'S TWIN
WHENEVER A BABY IS BORN A SAVINGS AC
COUNT SHOULD BE STARTED FOR HIM- IT
WILL GROW AS HE GROWS. IT WILL BE THE
^EST BROTHER FOR HIM IN THE WORLD.
The first National Bank
Of Camden, South Carolina
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