Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, April 02, 1919, Image 8

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. ^ A ffi-e Pho 978, Resideoce Pho 2544-J Offic Hours 9 to 1: 2 to 5, Shmday by appointment DR. A. J. BEDENBAUGH DENTIST 605 Palmetto Bid. Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. Spigner, DENTIST 304-5 Union National Bank Building ^ a ? ? n /t Phone 181, LoramDia. o. u Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist 3434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 44? DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Hoars: 9 to 1:30?2:30 _ Removed From 1515 Main StM to 1325 Main St. Booms 5 and 7 Commercial Bank Building, over IDEAL theatre. DRS, BOOZER & BOOZER DENTIST, ^cjfumbla, S. C. Phonh 2211 OR. 0. L. HALL, Dentist COLOMBIA. S. C. * atbaran Publication BuDdiaf, 162* MAIN STREET. How*: 8 A. M., to 6:30 P. M. DEOTAL NOTICE | $ G. RUTLEDGE, D. D .S. / ; i make a speeiaty of Crown and Bridge Work. Office at Boozer old stand, 1515 Main St~, Columbia, S. C. < - > ~ " k H. FR1CK, ATTOENEY AT LAW vCX TOtctfco in aD courts. CH APIN, S. G. ? I A. F. SPIGNER Attorney tnd Counselor at Law, k xn Cnnnfp Sfjkf* ? (fluted states Courts. -OOLDMBU, South Carolina. j E. J BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan ' and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. . , !v Good Sight | | / ig priceless J ' '' . - f Good Vision i ic j* accessary to good sight i ?ye strain is common. : # train can be overcome j Jieaancbe, squinting and cross- eyes v** canned by defective vision. examine the eyeg for defects. vve correct the defects with propei ; passes. / a/ery Jeweler j L.. COLUMBIA. S.C. I i.L. fe-rL . v 1 ifiCS MAIN STREET. I ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. I r CONTRACTORS s . SUPPUESI! Machinery. Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co., GEORGIA Ford SuppKes and Repai ? in Stock. Ri CHICKEN" STEW AT ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. HOUSE The I^aiies Improvement League | will serve a chicken stew and refresh j ments at St. John's school house (on Calk's road) Saturday night April 5. Everybody is invited to come and have a good time. I ___ Mr XIJL j 1 J ? I | j ?A3 Harvard PI \ Have been sold in Columbia a the past three years than any music loving* public of this cil VISIT OUR FACT( .THE JOHN C 1612 Main St., P.. M. Asbuj Our Piano Tuning Buy Good Music a?wS get rea Piano. The John Cftttr.ch Con selling a complete line 0$ the 1 T? 11 ii?????mmmom??? ?Wifcg'l" Your 1 Suppliec -BY B. BE! Clothing, Shoes, H< Furnishings, Lad; Ready-tow Sole Agent f cr the famou and also other b . * ds of sho longest. See u. < r bargair Assembly Street, very thing Sanitary - ' ' " , New Star F ?FO LADIES AND Open Day an Food of the Best Quality, Prepai Polite Attention with Qui Share of the public natroi cordial welcome awaits tb ill2 Main St.. Phone 3 j Latest For' I | Mens and Boys Clo | Hats, Cio?, i>!' I ] and Children, Ladi II Suits, Skirts, Coats Nations. Els. I \ TV K+QJUL % A % , I 1 i A select siock of n* are offered you at p!ease you. Conn ELI NA ! | 1107 Washington t., I? ?? FOR SALE^gtra^BHa^mBHj $S;50 per thousand f o bT3H?ggHEH 0 -^TSPIBi C C Pearce and Comp?flgS| Columbia slB' 2t22c -K. LI f , Subscribe to The IMspatcli 'News. i )RE ? 11 / std?^ ayer Pianos I nd adjacent territory during Piano ever before offered the :y. t )RY WAREROOMS J hi troh m : g Columbia,?S. C. ; ry, Manager. Servic? is The Best ? i pleasure .from your Player * npany, 1612 Main street, now atest and best in music rolls . u >Vants : J Here ' ^RY. its, Caps, Gents' ys Furnishings, J ear Etc. ? s W_ L. DougJas Shoes ! |j es that wear easy and j ' IS ' .j la ? i ' cColumbia. S. C At Reasonable Prices j rl 1 'estaurant 1R ' I gentlemen; \i d All Night * i.<;ed in the Highest Art., ck Service, nage is solicited, and a e Lexington Foils. ISIJa Columbia, SL .!1 / f i ? 1 J" *?.*." > NtT'jTiy^ywy| ?? wini nugun j i ii? Ssesoii 1' J \ | tiling. Underwear, 1 I for Men, Women j es' Readv-to-wear j. >, Cloaks, Under- 1' ! ;w and fresh goods ] ; prices that will e to see us. j UFUL. ! ? J Columbia, S. C I j " I i 11 ii i H i j^^Pamlesslv! rT ~ There's Only One Genuine Corn Peeler?That's "Gets-It.i' There's only one happy way to fet lid of .any corn or callus, and that's the painless-peel off way. ''Gets-It" is the only corn remedy in the world r. drwp^ of 'GeU-lt?+<torniB doomed." | * hat docs it that way*?effectively, horoughly. Why get down on the loof, tie yourself up into a knot and lave to fool with "packages plas :ers greasy ointments sthat rub off* fticky tape and digging knives and scissors when you can peel off youi\ :orn or callus in one complete piece1. >eacefully and surely with magic sim >Ie easy Gets It? It takes 2 or 3 sec nds to apply "Gets-It"; you use 2 or >, drops, and that's all. Gets-It does; he rest! Get rid of that corn >airc at once so that you can work and lay without corn torture. Be sure to isc <cGets-It."lt never fails. "Gets-It," the guaranteed ,moneyack corn-remover the only sure way osts but a trifle at any drug store. I'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co Gbicao. 111. Sold in Lexington and recommend. d ns t.ho wrvrlfPs hest. porra remnexlv i ^ ^ VVJ> ; i y Harmon Drag Co.?Adv. SALE OF LAND. * I |] 1 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1 County of Lexington. ^ By virtue of authority invested? in ic as executor of the estate of R. c atharine Shealy deeeahed; I wiSl f si! on the I'irst Monday in April re same being the 7th day of said t lonth at Lerington Si. C. before the' ^ ourt House door immediately follow ig the legal sales to the highest bid- { er the following real estate to wit: s AH that piece parcel or tract of md; situate lying and being in the aunty of LeXigto and state aforesaid}? \ ' < ontaimng 314 aores more or less ad lining the Clark lands and lying on ^ ic waters of Black creek and Long ^ ranch the same being known as the ^ ?late lads of Mrs. R. Catharine! healy deceased. Terms of sale: CASH: purchaser to J ay for paperh revenue stamps and ! < Cording fees. Bait^tC SheaiV \] Ex Estate It Catharine fihealy dec. j ? ?3* i 1 ? ; * OR SU>iv?100 acres, known as Je-; j rnne Hutto tract, on Public highway, j i nc mile from Macedon and 3 miles 11 i rom Pelion: 50 acres in high state of i ultivatior.- balance in good woodland;;; <>(?(! streams of water; fine pasture; ! i loccN4\ve>iing and outbuildings. Tliis | ; desirably located. Schools and ! liurchcs nearby. Price ?4.500.i>0. j S. J. Lcaphart. Agent. 4 Send us your job printing:. TUflT pmmt m ilifts ufinmii. m Mrs. Godden TeHs How l< May be Passed in Safety and Comfort Fremont, 0.?'41 v,~as passing through the critical period of life, being fortyt six years of age aad ll?b:^inaSpiral ' ' ' ' jpounJ v.*}jP room" ' ! mended toru" as th ? ' . 1 I best remedy for my 1 troubles, which it surely proved to be. 1 feci better and stronger in every way since taking it., and the annoying symptoms have disappeared."? Mrs. M. Goddex, 'd25 Napoleon St., Fremont,Ohio. Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousnsss, backache, headache, irritability and "'the blues," may he speedily overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by? this famous root and herb remedy Lyiiia LI Pink'nam's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass.. for suggestions how to overcome them. The result or forty years experience is at your service and your letter held in strict confidence. I "SLEEPING SICKNESS" STRIKING DOWN YOUNG AND OLD OYER NATION Chicago March 18.?Here in CoO'kco hospital five perhons lie suspended at the brink of death. Some of them had been in a state of coma for days. Doctors and nurses could do lit tic but shake the patients out of a trance-like stupor and administer med icines and liquid food, neither of which patienth seemed to know they i were taking. They were victims pf lethargic en-, cephalitis the new disease which has 1 ? appeared in widely scattered portions' of the United States first in Chicago^ f where now hundreds of physicians are J watching every ill person for signs of! what has been called "sleep-death.'* Dr. John Dill Robertson. Chicago! health commissioner has begun a sys * tematic campaign to find out what causes the new disease and how best it my be treated. j Most Patients Have Recovered* Tvv'6 deaths^ both children, have: been reported here. Other patients have recovered some after remaining! * in a stupor for days.: Encephalitis attacks* both young, and old negro and white rich and ' 1 I poor the well nourished nd the under! fed alike into the sleep which isn'tj sleep. It is slightly contagious^ some doctors insist while others say there is no danger of contagion. Five persons were in that death-like stupor at the Cook-co hospital^ and the physician permitted a photograph cr o take a picture of one woman pa( tient with her relatives Ionsent be-i > > cause as he said it might help to find the solution of the cure. He thought everybody ought to learn about. thih new disease so they might y not be unduly frightened if it should strike within their own homes. FACE OF AFFLICTED IS WAX-T IKE The encephalitis patient had been in a sthpor several days. She lay stfll is death, her 'breathing* scarcely perceptible. Her face was wax-like. I have heen faces from which life had fled and I was reminded of them as J [ iratefied the nurse- waken the patient from her stupor to give medicine. For scleral'mmotes sire shook the i. :leeper talking hertiie while. She!, lid not answer. j ( Finally Tier eyes opened hut she[ ;aid not a word. A switching" muscle i vas noticeable. That ended" when the j , lurse allowed the sick woman to lay. jack her head upon the pillow and ref rume her sleep. ' I i Medicine given her Die doctor in- j j ormed me was bitter but the patient! iflowcd it to trickle down her throat! is she would" have so imicli tasteless! < vater. ft was the same" with food,; I he nurse explained; evidently the I aste nerves" are silenced. Follows Some Influenza Cases* "She had ;nfluenza last fall.' the loctor said. This followed".4 "'What' is* rtiv" crew disease*- dbeftjr?4 ' [ usked. Co and see Dr. I'etor TJassoc^'* hej juggrhted. "Dr; Brtssoo knows more j about it' tlian1 any other :A.'tneimn| thysician. He has written a hook on j \ lorvous and r^entaf diseases in which J his new disease is exactly defined.4" \ Dr. TJjthsoo is professor of nervous 1 j ind mental' diseases at T-Iusti* Medical j 'olk-go. i Diagnosed :r> Veirfc Vervorr- Disease^ "Encephalitis Dr. Bashoe ftold me ' ? f is air acute nervous disease, la af-| I i'ect.s iio- h sexes all ages and' colors.j it is nor eonDiui'otrs..?;nd is not.'always' fatal. -Most eases recover. The liT-; ness may last a few days and instances are known- where patients were in a stupor for* two months.'* j .ni.-r.il-n it f,i.. ?n-r*.-i iTed 'slee-pifrs' sickness" of Africa. It is nut caused iiy ffrc 'ate or" the rsets* fly. There is a ?.vor!d of difference. "Ehceplm litis follows influenza'.. Id is :c winter and" spring disease and wili" probably affect one lit ten. irons and persons wfio had in.lruenztr. Ir may attack t'h</sv- who had' Ruhr at-: tru-ks of influenza as woTf as t'irosr-; < > r>i<iro severely ill. It tO'Iowerf frrfhjenzn here Ts years ayo hut was d: arnosed as-a form of i.-e-nin urn's-. in| !-a.irope then it was called 'moiiii Arnitli there fallowed inf'nenzn epidemics. ; AitiU'il i'n I'' 17 hhy \ on Kcoiuono. r the name encephalitis tindisease has- beer? knoveiv oniy since enr; !y in !!'1 7 when it appeared jii Vienna a:n.l the eefehratcil Austrian physician x on F>< nomo coined" the ri.tinc cnecphali; is h-t har.uici haviriu been impressed by rlu-p roirifnenec of letharuy in I Fa- cases. A similar epidemic oc*0 erred in Enulr.nd and franco in the folh-winji yciir starling, in midwinter and ?*p,]in.a in lute si>riim. The death rate was hiuin-si i'n ICnjcland :'d? per* 'cent and lowest, i'n Austria less than five per cent dyinu. '"Pa io is no reason for American people to !>< f'ri.uhlened. I dinbr it the spread of ihe disease will he wide.. TVKAI/T'HY younu widow wants 1 rust- Wort hv home -lovinu h usba iui o?'d its * > vurViidorvu..AJn:c Box ;\M U"'S i "Makes Little Ones Clad, Doesn't I Taste Bad." jjl FOI FY'S 1 | HONEY TAR I A MOTHER wants to bo sure and &J certain that the medicine she H gives her child is safe. She ^ j mams uu upmtcs or aamr iorming H j drugs. She wants a medicine that; || ! she knows other mothers have used IS | with satisfaction and success. jja Mothers Commend Foley's 9 Such a family coUgli and cold. I I remedy is Foley's Honey and Tar 1| [ Compound. It mee<3 ) || squarely and satisfao- I torily every demand a | I mother can make as to JhBh h purity and wholesome- [m ness. It i3 cleanly made of the very best ingreclients which she would use herseif if she co"ld gr always get them in a fresh and pure condi- ^ '|||| "When she insists on ^ Foley's Honey and Tar flPg she gets at a moderate 1 price (less than 6be would pay if she bought the ingredients at retail and mixed them herself) a standard medicine that has been used successfully in thousands of homes for many years ? a medicine that experience proves is the best she can buy. Safest For Children Mothers who have used it know Foley's safe and no harm will come even if an .overdose is given by accident. It tastes good and won't injure the most deKcato stomach. It promptly checks conghs, colds and cronp. is should be kept in the family medicine chest the rear 'round?always ready when needed^, For sale by Harmon Drug Co., Lexington, S C ?? i 2$ acres, one miie and half from Congaree bridge, just back of Horse , Shoe- lake, near New Brookland: 15 / 1 acres in cultivation, balance in swamp and woods: Apply to, S .1 Leaphart, Agent Lexington, S C HOI. STEIN' BULL. I have a fine registered Holstefrr Bull ready for service. Charges 55 my lot. W. T. Crap? RFDS Gilbert S. 6. Swpd. FOR iSALE?67 1-2 acrs 1-2 mile above Barrs station fronting on Southern railway. All woods land heavyDale sueid some piae timber. S. J. Leaphart Jbgent Lexington S. . ?t?2,. Lone- widower wnrih $100;300< seek us: eacCy yoarirage. Messenger B.S-S4 '?s Angeles Ca!. , J. A. CL3FTON M. D SPECIALIST [n diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in- Sahada on Monday and in Batesburg' Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it. . Money to loan. On rami land. I! S*oii want rjTitoney for short'or long trime pan tf/fj! Ohapin,. Lioan & Security Asenev n. I>. WESSTNGEIl Sec. RUSSELL BIG BOLL Cotton S ed, grown select and claimed the best, $2-50 per bushel. For sale?Lex. Dispstch-Kews. \ "Bayer Cross" on Tablets.. American Owned, Entirely! .if!} fM/AV I r.vvru "B;cyer Tablets of Aspirin" Offer Relief?vcith Safety I For Headache Colds Neuralgia Grippe Toothache Influenzal Colds . Earache Achy Joints Rheumatism X e; iritis Lumbago Pain! Pain! Adults?Take one or two *'Bayer Tablets cf Aspirin" with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times :t day. /'TN\ * (BAYQj fBAVER) *1 ASPIRIN Asr,:''f1 'r '' <* trrulo :r.nrk nj Ttiyr turc o: Monoacciicacidcstcr ?>i Silic$'Hca*;t?i Buy the T?:iyor p.u-kngo- 'nly. 2?j-ccnt prjnkngo?Also larger siz?tj.