Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, June 13, 1917, Image 6

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In Memory of Our Dear Mother. Jane Dorcas Monts, wife of P. B. Monts, was born Feb. 10, 1867, and died May 15, 1917, making her stay on earth 50 years, 3 months and 5 days. She was a member of Sandy Run Baptist church, Gaston, S. C., though not often getting to attend * i i 7 ner cnurcn, sne rcmamea iaiunui to her belief. She was a woman of many christian traits and loved by everybody. She will be long remembered for her good works; and as we bend over the open casket and look at the folded hands which can never clasp ours again in this world and gaze on the closed eyes which we can never see on this earth any more, our tears fall as we realize our niir rnmrmninnsViin nn parrh with hPT* is forever at an end. Our consolation is that our dear mother has heard the words well done thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joys of thy Lord. She leaves a husband, two sons, and two daughters to mourn her departure. Dearest mother, how we miss thee! We miss thee from thy place, A shadow oe'r our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without her, We miss thee everywhere. Through all pains at times she'd j smile, A smile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called her home She smiled farewell to earth. But she is happy now forever, All her suffering now is oe'r; And with smiling face she's waiting, For her dear ones on the shore. Dearest mother, how we loved you! No pen can write, no tongue can tell; But the tender shepherd called you, We must bid a long farewell. * Sure, we miss your gentle footsteps, Miss each kind and gentle word, No more in the lonely household, Will jour tender voice be heard. Oh, how hard it is to part? With rhe one we prized so high, '10 st-*nd and watch beside the bed. And see our mother die. But heaven now retains our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps; And the sunbeams love to linger, 4-,0 , 4-1 fi Juiv: wui ^diiitcu met lie I un. i' The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said, come! And angels from the other side, r*?-> Welcomed our dear mother home. I So, farewell, dearest mother! You have only gone before, j And if we are but as faithful, . . We shall meet thee on the golden : ,jr'' shore. i' ?Her Children. _ f.x m 1 11 i iwL I Peruna eases I ] the burden of the I t housekeeper by keep- H : away ^ (^an^er I 1 illness resulting if L^y^y ?om colds, coughs, I ; ^^ lieves and overcomes I j ? ^? ?? * *? i ^ H m ius iodic properties ouiia up h jB the strength of the physically II 4 55 weak and run down, and its use t 9 in oonvalescense, especially after grip, B is remarkably beneficial. KEEP IT ON HAND | The wise housekeeper has Peruna B on hand for instant use even if catarrhal H H troubles do not call for its regular ad- :* B ministration. A dose or two in time B B often prevents a long illness. My Liquid or tablet form. jg| ?| Manalin Tablets are a splendid B B laxative for home use. >7 Ask the druggist I| THE PERUNA COMPANY B Colombo*, Ohio >?? . j i Letters Uncalled For at Lexington j Postoffice. Following is a list or letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending June 11, 1917: Ladies: Miss Carrie Herick Gentlemen: Richard Watson. These letters will be sent to the ! Dead Letter office June 25, 1917, if i net railed for before. In calling for the above please say "Advertised," i giving date of list.. FRANK GEORGE, Postmaster. No. Six-Sixty-Six Thi? it a prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHILLS 6. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not ret. m. It acts on the liver better *hao ; onie! and does not gripe or sicken. 25c i I # j THE GREAT WAR AND WHY. Col. D, J. Knotts Analizes the Cause ana Results of the Great European Conflict. To The Dispatch-News: Frequent references to the iniqui1.1 J.? ty oi war ana tne many icuwo the great war are told in frightful terms, justly and truly and so far that is all alas too true. But allow ; me to break the monotony of this view of thought by suggsting that wars in j every age have been the developers of human society and the final uplifters of human governments. In this light the history of our race and the j Inspired Bible both write in giv- j ine- revolutions a necessary place in ; progress and civilization. Nebuchad-j I nezzer is called "My Servant" for i ; punishment and Cyrus is "My ohep| herd" and Assyria and Egypt are j rods of correction Physiology teaches that boils, ulI cers and all kinds of eruptions are but evidences of a diseased system and that these are only the purifiers of the system and the highways I through and over which the filth and ; maladies of our system must depart, and when this has been done there , is no further use for them and they heal over and quit hurting us. The political world is in a sad condition , 1 and the great surgeon is only devel- . oping ad purging these human condi- ( tions for higher and better living and , and a far greater and better progress , and these great monsters in human governments; these great conflicts j ( and convulsions are only incidents pointing to this necessary renovation required before quiet and order can be secured and then the German Kaiser, the Russian Czar, the Sultan i of Turkey, the Emperor of Austria, will all have filled their destiny, lived out their life of usefulness and will all rest side by side beneath the weeping willows and peace can only come when the shackles and fetters j of the middle ages have been stricken i ^ from the manhood of that entire t - > ?-< i. i I v Gistressea J^uropean country auu j its entire territory, England not ex- j ^ cepted, will be as dismantled and r desolated if so much shall be needed to make the future brighter and the world's pathway easier by eliminating t these customs and fetters of the feu- * dalism of the middle ages which are | j so retarding to men's happiness and 5 progress. c In 1860 our South land went to Q war and although many offers and : t concessions of neace were offered , 11 they were all reje cted and the sequel i c proved that its reiusai turned to oe very wise for not till 1865 were all the barriers brc :>wn and all the abuses and misfoi vines which menaced our future abated and then in God's sovereignty our Civil war : closd and closed forever, and peace I now in Europe would be rhe greatest curse and misfortune possible to j these governments till a complete re- j novation can take place. The entrance of our Republic into this struggle it seems to me can have but one end or result, it will prolong | the struggle till paralysis prostration ! can work their proper mission and bring about such an exhaustion and . penury that a future war will be Doth unthinkable and impossi- j ?le. Our mision is to give our consti:uticn and ideas to these struggling ' people and it likely seems best to en:er this contest and for a good purpose we all trust. Russia's stand has given fair no- '" THE BESTlj Is always the cheapest in the end; 0 ; then if you want an Engine buv a TOZER jA*?*'"? -~rTti-. -*?*? , * '* *' ~ dfeylpl1 I w ' *,- SB*W- I .. r.? \jprI We manufacture three styles; l Portable Semi-Portable and Stationary W rite for prices; state size and Style wanted. We carry a large Stock of caSt- ! ings in Iron and Brass, and can repair, at short notice, any make j of engine. | jTozer Engine Wks. II COLUMBIA, S. C. Office and works, 601-15 Green Sfreet i Girls Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexion An Atlanta man makes new discovery that makes an old face look years younger. If your skin is dark, Drown, or covered with freckles or blemishes, just use a little Cocotcne bkin Whitener; it's ma e with cocoanut oil and is perfectly harmless. A few days' use will improve your looks 100 per cent. The wornout skin comes olf evenly, leaving no evidence of the treatment, the new healthy under-skin appearing: as a lovely new complexion. Just ask your druggist for an ounce of Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if he will not supply you send twenty-live cents to The Cocotone Co., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a box by return mail. _ [ If your hair is hard to comb, is kinky, nappy and will never stay straight, just use Cocotone Kair Dressing oni-1 if will Kofnrno cfroitrVif om/-1 wuu *v " ^viui(miv, anu iuu^? soft, flossy and beautiful in a few days. Mail orders filled, 25c for. large box. } | NOTICE OF ELECTION. A special Election will be held at j the school house in North Edisto! School District on Friday, the 22nd | day of June, 1917, for the purpose j of voting an additional levy of two ! mills in said district for school purposes. If the district will vote this levy , the district then will be entitled to : j I receive from the state every year the ] sum of two hundred dollars, as pro-; 1 vided for by law. Polls will open at i. 3 a. m. and close at 4 p. rr. j ( Bring tax receipts and registration certificate?.. I W. Q. JACKSON, A. J. STURKJE, 1 M. J. JET< FCOAT, . Board of Trustees School District So. 87. June 8, 1917. ' { STOPPED HIS BACKACHE. George Lawrence, railroad fireman, Kittrell, Miss., writes: "I used three j , >ottles of Foley's Kidney Pills whn I i vas so sick I could hardly stay on 1 he engine, and they cured me. My >ack ached all the time; kidneys actea iluggish; dull headache; feelt sleepy ill the time; nervous; had to rise nany times each night." i ] Harman Drug Co. ! ^ | . ice to them all what is in the fu-; ] ure for the rest of Europe. But | ( Russia has only started on its bur- j jting of these old fetters. Every! i rreat crisis has evolved great jj ruides and leading spirits to correct ^ he misgiving and enforce the real ] esults. It will work remarkable i ; ] :hanges even in American life. jJ D. J. KXOTTS. \\ Swansea, June 11 ,1917. |r I Palmetto Ic< Columb Your local dealer ice. If not, write Sacks or We Are Price Make; Enterprise Hi Lexington, So We carry a full line o{ j Cutlery, Axes, Tools tion, fully guarante ons, Cole Planters, P ments, Majestic Ran line of Kitchen and ' Engines, Paints and Cut Pri< t i l_!1_ H' ilUlOfflODHtJ III Mill Supplies, Valve; ing, Screw Bits, Bi Material, Doors, Sasl and a full line of Builders' RiD OF A LINGERING COUGH You can get relief from rackikng, hacking cougns, from wheezy, sneezv breathing, from raw, inflamed throat and tight chest. W. G. Glazier Dentonville. Ark., writes: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar ComT n?prl if fr?r n POTurh that 1 had for years, and was said to have consumpton but it cured me." Harman Drug: Co. Killed Big Rattlesnake. Eli Spires, a well known farmer of near Gaston, killed a large rattlesnake one day last week, while cutting: wheat in a field near his home. The snake had 16 rattles and a but ton. JUST WHAT SHE NEEDED. When women complain of vveariness, backache, dull headaches and similar ailments, they accept those troubles as their lot because they are women, when the ailments may be the results of disordered kidneys. Mrs. Mary V. Bunker, Milton-on-theHudson, N. Y., writes of Foley Kidney Pills: "Just what I needed." Harman Drug Co. j CAN SURPLUS FRUIT AND VEGE- j TABLES. i Do not waste fruit and vegetables j this season. We should remember! that every time we can them we are helping to win the war and feed Am?: ? mL?? ?:n ? eiicct. j.ueie win ue <111 ui^cnt uc- i mand for every can of fruit and vege- 1 table. Families should make sacrifices t osave the overplus from their orchards and gardens. We know of numbers of families that had canned vegetables all last j winter. It was quite a treat to them ! to have vegetables out of season and ! it the same time the expenss were j considerably cut down. Again we say, can everything pos- j sible and cut out all waste. I.-l- I^l__ . ! Auio-inioxicanon Causes Death i Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheumatism and liver or kidney troubles? [t's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs cf elimination are not work- ! ng properly. Waste material that should be thrown cut is being retained :o poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen if the bowels vere kept open with Granger Liver ! Regulator. This splendid preparation s purely vegetable and non-alcoholic, j Demand Granger Liver Regulator at { our drug store?2oc a box?and take i :o other. There is nothing "iust as ! ;ood." i i e Company ia, S. C. !, t i i 1 j: should sell our j ^ j i us for prices, j; I | ? : Carloads | i i ? : I i i rs; Others Follow irdware Co. ! i i iuth Carolina I i shelf hardware such as of Every Descriped, Buesries, VVae ' ^ r / | lows, Farm Impleges, Stoves, a full Table Ware, uas CxiS. :es On es and Tubes s. Iniectors. Belt ~7 - J ' j uggy and Wagon 1, Lime, Cement, s (< fi ? l Material ! ! ' s i NOTICE OF ELECTION. All persons residing: in Cross Roads school district No. 40, will please tak0 notice that a special election will be held therein on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1917, at the school house. This election is being: he^l for the purpose of voting: an additional levy of two mills for school purposes so that we may be able to g:et two hundred dollars from the State every year for' school purposes. Bring: your tax receipts and registration certificates. rous win open at o a. ivi. ana close at 4 P. M. ' M. L. RISTER, 0. A. LUCAS, A. A. McIVER. Board of Trustees. June 2, 1917. CHOLERA MORBUS. This is a very painful and danger cus disease In almost e\erv neigh} ood some one has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way i is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the ! house so as to be prepared for it. j Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, ! Ind., writes: "During the summer 19- i 11 two of my children were taken j sick with cholera morbus. I used j Chamberlain's Onlie and Oiarrhopa Remedy and it gave them immediate j relief." ' The Dispatch-News will cost you j only $1.00 per year for all the news. I Flies Breed in FiltH Kill the Germ-carrying flies bring d from the privy and outhous laden feet on your food, and leave many forms of doctor's bills ? and you kn Flies carry on their feet filth and tl ; consumption?perhaps infantile pa I Destroys Th SPRINKLE RED DEVIL LYE i your privy or outhouse. You cai up these places, remove the ?ouil odo nzo LTS is zJor, soap, ootid a,ja!t.!nc; oo/ttpoai | r j ^2 p03i !* jj Star* Us! p.* DEVIL FfiES BCl J ) LYE Now, 3<sforo 5;.y I j Scusor: 3csJ.iS Wfil. Schie& I iaggBBBBS gg^caifegeH ST.'loJK | ARE YOU WORKING Work of any sort is pure drudjs your existence. But with a purpc for a reward and it lightens you pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Make building up a savings account in you with the means to attain you independence, wealth?they all c persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cer accounts. IHfc ULU J The Carolina Nations W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. \\\\VV\\\\\\\\\\^^^ SAFETY t I CTDCA a kJ X JLV.JLJI ^ j \ % IT IS OUR DUTY as well as c ? every way consistent with the pi & <2 the financial strength and growth < community. Come in and let us ? more than Bankers ?we are a vei ^ it is a matter of pride with us, tha ? we have developed in our business j? ship ot those whom we serve. Prosperity is reflected to this perity of our patrons. \ The Bank of \ Columbia I \v\\v\\v\^v\\\\\\\\\\\\v^ DIFFERENT?BUI SATISF ACTOR Different?But Satisfactory. 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