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I^hx'topsy shows no poisox.
^Hcials Investigate Allendale County |
jST Deaths.
W Arsenic poisoning did not bring
bout -the deaths of four members of
the family of Joe Lee of Baidock, Allendale
county, judging from the con**
A - ^ ^ J I n no
rdltion or tne swiuu.u auu latcdiiu^o
of the mother of ILe family, according
to the report submitted to Governor
Cooper by Dr. C. V. Akin, representative
of the state board of
health, who, in company with Dr. A.
H. Hayden, epidemiologist of the
state health body, went to Baldock
Tuesday to investigate the deaths
I from a health standpoint.
Four members of this family have
died and the father is now very ill in
1 a hospital in Augusta. T iree children
of the family died last. week and the
mother passed away last Monday. The
state health department was req,uest'
ed by physicians and citizens of the
- >' community to send representatives to
~ * make an investigation, and Tuesday
\ Dr. Hayden and Dr. Akin went to
Baldock. Wednesday morning Dr. Ai1-;
""J" ? f&nnrt rwn f-io no C(1 t H the
H !K1U mauc a. i uu i uv vv?uv
governor.
H To Examine Internal Organs.
Dr. Akin said Wednesday that the
B- internal organ of one of the children
B had been sent to Clemson college for
HI examination, and that the internal orW
gans of >the mother had been sent to
Cliarle9ton. If arsenic in sufficient
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I Quantities XO cause ueaiu was
ed with" food or watpr, the examinations
now being made should readily
detect tbe presence of the poison. Dr.
>; Akin said.
A .well, located near a stable lot,
furnished the water for the family.
Dr. Akin says physicians of the community
said, they had examined the
water and found present in it "wiggle
Ioto-o nnni'hftrq and very
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much alive. The presence of these
animals in a living state was opposed
to the theory of the well being poisoned,
Dr. Akin says. Symptoms described
by attending physicians also
tend to rule out the poison theory.
Files Report.
\ The report of Dr. 2Akin on the
; * cases follows:
"At the request of certain physi.
*v clans and other citizens of Allendale
* county, the South Carolina state
board of health and representatives
to investigate several deaths occur nty
in fcimilv residing near
IBaldock, Allendale county, South
Carolina.
"The suddenness of the illness and
the severity of the symptoms of each
of the five members of this family
led to the belief that some poison
liad been ingested. It was for the
.iMiiTYi-kcui rtt <lotormi"ninep whether the
yuiyvuv wi o
deaths had occurred from some infectious
disease or from some poison
S taken in food or drink that the investigation
was conducted.
"The history of the trouble showed
that following a sudden onset with
marked symptoms of nausea, vomit v
v ing and temperature associated with
an eruption; complicated by delirium
and convulsions the mother and three
1 children of from two to six years died j
W as the result of illness lasting two
Bp weeks or less. The father, who was
Kfe- similarly affected, had survived the
Kf attack and was sent to Augusta for
Br hospital treatment, leaving on the
9 same train on which the representaf
tives of the state board of health arj
rived. ?
- "At fhe request of a jury convened
I l by the coroner, an autopsy was per^
fnrmftH nn the >bodv of the mother,
If;;. * the last of the family to die. Two local
physicians were designated by the
> 4.coroner's jury to conduct the postmortem
examination which was carried
out with the assistance of the
state representatives.
' "This examination, which was com'
plete and exhaustive as regards the
abdominal and thoracic organs, failed
["X to disclose any evidence of injury
to the stomach and intestines, as
might have occurred from the ingestion
of one of the metallic or
eseharotic poisons. On visual inspection
the stomach and intestines were
| as normal as might he expected at
the autopsy of an individual suffering
from a febrile condition for a number
of days. Inspection revealed a
y corresponding absence of gross
lesions in the instance of the liver,
gg pancreas and generative organs.
I "The spleen and kidneys, however,
* disclosed evidence of severe strain as
might have been imposed by some
acute infection process in which
toemia was a consistant and aggravated
manifestation. Both spleen
and kidneys were greatly enlarged
and congested.
BBB "In order to definitely identify
- the poison, if any ingested poison
had resulted in the serious illness
BBIBfit and death of the four , members of
HHHK this family, specimens, consisting of
Rrt|P|| the stomach, a portion of the intesMHh
tine, a section of the liver, the spleen
and one of the kidneys, were placed
in sterile glass containers and shipUH
ped to a state institution for comliHuniB
plete chemical and pathological ex
SuHHhW animation.
"It is not possible under the oir'
cumstances to diagnose the cause of
death as none of the subjects were
seen during the course of the illness,
but it is certain that the internal
organs of the person examined at au.
topsy failed to show any of the marked
signs of injury and disruption
which would be expected had death
resulted from the ingestion of one
of the common poisons ordinarily encountered.
"If arsenic, or some other readily
istration for the first time in twentytwo
years? The Democrats elected
murAroHtf AQn/liHofQ W i 111 O TT1
LUCLJT V/* tt I L%> wauutuatv^ ? T A&AAbVAA*
S. Hackett, and seized every other
berth in the city administration ballotted
on, including a large majority
of the ninety aldermanic seats.
Detroit reelected Mayor James
Couzins, whose campaign was waged
on a platform calling for municipal
traction ownership, while Cleveland
gave Fred Kohler a substantial plurality
over Mayor William S. Fitzgerald,
Republican, and voted to
rhanffe to a citv manager plan of gov
ernment in 1924.
It was Kohler who, when dismissed
as chief of police by Newton D.
Baker, then mayor, told his friends
he would some day vindicate himself
by being elected head of the city
government. He conducted his campaign
without the backing of an organization
and without making a
speech. Cleveland is said to be the
largest city which has adopted the
city manager plan.
Republican mayors were elected in
Indianapolis and Cleveland.
A trout may ignore a bait a dozen
times successfully and strike the
thirteenth time he sees it.
XOTICE OF PROBATE JUDGE'S
SALE.
Pursuant to an order of -the Probate
Court in the matter of B. D. Carter,
petitioner, vs. Lizzie Hicks, et al.,
the undersigned will sell at public
auction -to the highest bidder, at the
uourt .House, tfamoerg, s. y? on me
first Monday in December, 1921, between
the legal hours of sale on said
day, the following described real estate:
(1) That certain tract of land,
with buildings thereon, situate in the
County of Bamberg, State of South
Carolina, containing sixty-five (65)
acres, more or less, and bounded now
or formerly on the north by lands of
Cl. ATrttra fiinL-incnn aoct hv
V*. .U V/J t i/lVftiUUVUt V/U>Jb Kf J iWUUO V A.
J. J. Smoak; south by right of way
of Southern Railway Co.; and west
by lands of C. W. Rentz and lands of
estate of John Hieks. Said tract of
land being the same of which John
Hicks died seized and conveyed to
him by H. M. Graham.
(2) That certain tract of land,
with building thereon, situate in <the
County of Bamberg, State of South
Carolina, containing two (2) acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
north by lands of C. W. Rentz and estate
lands of John Hicks; east by es+
lonHc nf coiH TnVin WinVc* cnnth
by right of way of Southern Railway
Co.; and west by lands of C. W.
Rentz. Said tract of land b?ing the
same of which John Hicks died seized
and same conyeyed to him by C. W.
Rentz.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchased to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
J. J. BRABHAM,^ JR.,
Judge of Probate Bamberg Co.
Nov. 15 th, 1921.
MASTER'S SALE.
Pursuant ito an order in the case
of Mrs. Lillian Morrow, et al., plaintiffs.
aeainst John Morrow, et al.,
defendants, in the Court of Common
Pleas for Bamberg County, the undersigned
will sell at public auction,
at Bamberg, S. C., before ithe Court
House door, on the 5th day of December,
1921, between the legal 'hours
of sale on said day, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
lands, to wit:
TRACT I.
All of that certain tract or parcel
of land, situate in Bamberg County,
State of South Carolina, containing
seventy-four (74) acres, more or less,
bounded as follows: On the North
by lands of WV McPhail; East by
lands of W. L. McPhail; South by
Charleston and Augusta Public Road,
and West by lands of James Benson;
the said tract of land being the same
described in deed executed by E. A. J.
Smoak to D. R. Morrow, dated December
3rd, 1902, recorded in the
office of the Clerk*>f Court for Bamberg
County in deed book D, page
374. |
TRACT II.
All of that certain tract or parcel
of land, situate in the County of
Bamberg, said State of South Carolina,
containing itwelve (12) acres,
bounded as follows: By lands of Julian
Byrd, Mrs. S. Byrd, Mrs. Annie
/fnpVpr and bv lands held by
D. R. Morrow in trust; the said tract
of land being the same described in
deed executed by R. A. Morrow to
D. R. Morrow, dated November 22nd,
1893, and recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Bamberg County
in deed book "D," page 380.
TRACT III.
All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate in the County of Bamberg,
State of South Carolina, containing
thirty-eight (38) acres, bounded
as follows: North by lands of
Mrs. S. Byrd and by lands or D. K.
Morrow, Trustee; East by lands of
Mrs. S. Byrd; Soutb East by lands
of Mrs. Annie Tucker; South West
by lands of D. R. Morrow, Trustee;
the said tract of land being the same
described in deed executed by R. A.
Morrow to D. R. Morrow, Trustee,
dated November 22nd, 1893, recorded
| in the office of the Clerk of Court for
} Bamberg County in deed book "D,"
j page 381.
o.,vn,>iooor. nav fnr naners and
1 U1 V/UUOVl vv X x
revenue stamps.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Judge of Probate for Bamberg
County and Acting Master for Bamberg
County.
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ORDER FOR SPECIAL TERM^OF
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The State of South Carolina.?In the
Supreme Court.?Order.
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.-1 scllisidliui \ suumug uat 1115
made, by petition signed by members
of the Bar of Bamberg county, that
a special term of the Court of Common
Pleas for Bamberg County is
needed to attend to the business of
the said Court;
And it appearing that the week
beginning with Monday, November
OS 1Q91 will Hp a cnitahlp timp for
hoiding the sai4 special court; Now,
therefore,
It is ordered that a special term of
the Court of Common Pleas be held
at Bamberg, South Carolina, to begin
on Monday, November 28, 1921, and
to last one week.
It is further ordered that the Clerk
of Court for Bamberg county forthwith
notify the jury commissioners
of said county of the contents of this
order; and that the said Clerk of
Court publish a notice of the holding
of the said special term of court
in The Bamberg Herald, a newspaper
published at Bamberg, South
Carolina, once a week for three
weeks preceding the opening of said
'court. EUGENE B. GARY,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of South Carolina.
Dated Cctober 26, 1921. 11-24
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All children troubled with Worms have an on*
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