Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, October 29, 1919, SECOND SECTION 8 PAGES, Image 14
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SANATORIUM AT EL PASO, E
| POSE, WILL GET FINANCIAI
PAIGN?EDUCATIONAL PRO!
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^perculosis patient?, locat^ 4500 feet^
r^re prevaleptv' jfce 4$jf|
J^kat the deatl*
1?|'hat more150 people a day. or
5^j'S2: a ye?r, die in the Soutii/hnd
ti^ Southwest^ from this dreaded .di^
tf|- great while plague and an ..equal
lljhat the money loss to thes.Soutfe|
e$jfjfti year.^rpm tuberculosis is $17^
|?hese startling :iacts were brought
tSfe^-attention 'of, the Southern Baptisr^^vention
at its session in 1916
and^a^olut'ion -was. at once adopted
t& try^sfo&^Qheck :tli? spread of the
disease anecm^vtde>--^?lief as far as
possible for' ;
with it. ; vV, ' ' "M-'aiiumMS
A^a re^att. of this movement there j
, was estafflffiaftd .in. the high, cool, rare
atmosphere of El Paso, Texas, the
i iiifiwlhrpiftj^Mntii nii'iHiirimM i iwiiiiiir
& aims to njfpaster to as many'patients
V as poss^blq and to disseminate
i throughout^-^he South and Southwest
1 <h% info^m^tio^ that will result in
K , ? j? n! ?i.A >i '{* )ji '*! i oc?v?w?'?; - w-' '
1. cii?ckib&,/tibec ttfrffker spread of the
| disease and enable those who have
I Just contracted it to obtain imraedi1,
ate cures* by proper methods of living.
; With tlfe act%e qsfcistanee of\vthef j
| business interests a jpad- -:
J ern sanatorium, %b|^te'? upon a beau1.
tiful track of lSjT acres 6i the.-side, j
K of Mt. Franklin," at a neight* ol 4,500
S feet, was opened for the healing of
? the pea'tf$, and through the Baptist
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| SOUTl^fRN BAPTISTS* PLAN MUCHLARGER
PROVISION FOR Alp J r
^JEIR INSTITUTIONS.'
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? WILb AID/ RUftAL SCHOOLS
B Succe^s;,of 75 Million Campaign Will j
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Imccari v> k.uuv??v<r?i
Eqrcj?s^A!l Alort&.the Ljne in'
2; Years.i'^ * * * '
Of the total sum bought in'the Bap- '
list 7fv,Minion, .Campaign, -$2G,v>QQJ>00,will
g?Mo Ghrisftan education.'' '' x.
But the educational program of the
Bapti?& will not stop there. It propose4ra
lend itself to the creation of
a pus^ sentinjent that will result in (
more* vJfficienrt puWic schools in the j
terricoiy of the Smuher-h .Baptist-On-!
ventKn*- especially in the rural dis- i
: ;triet$Th this connection it is pointed i
out iAV\ ?JTper cent of the total -ele- j
menuj^'scholastic, population of the
natid?|vis fpiipd in't^e South.; that theli
rural sc&ofhitic -podiiiation ~ of theY
' South is 77 pet1 cent of the whole: that;
only one-sixth as much money peri
capita- is expended on the education '
of the children of the South as on the j
children of other sections of the coun- j
try :V^hat only 37 out of every 1.000
pupils in the South enter high school '
as against S7 from other sections; and
iunlf 10 from the South enter college
as against 21 from other secttona*^ gjjf'
V' Distributed throughout the|&#rigory
bf-*h? Southern Baptist Otfnvesjyorfr).
arei\',142 educational institutions, in-1
cltiditig academies, colleges, universi-1
tie&'seminaries, and missionary train-j
ling School? for women. These have a
annually, but
&fr*&f'lhem are crowaea, greatly in
she 3d of It i,tger facilities in every way, j
?-.he mnfey'.'of them mv;.~c have an enmadds
made upon then:. It is in sup- j
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. AID FROM 75 MILLION CAM-!
'AGANDA TO INFORM PEOPLE |
IE WILL BE CONDUCTED. j
Ba^atorikm^ for tr?atm4fil: -of*
above sea level. r .
in vctunoo d.t:w uoT *c?
*? Million Campaign this institution
vviUjreceiVe $.590,000'. fojr th?. :ef%?ieiij :
of additional ^buildings and $5 )0,000
ffe thaJ7>iil eiiable'
titfe .Sanatorium to minister to tirose
iodi^^3|atije?it$Swiio: 4reOttni*feTJ2> \
pay" for' treatment.
... ybat.. ther? is an imperative need
fof an 'institution of this character ?
is shown m" the fact that all institi4^
tion^Tdzr^the South, agad Southw^s^Co.^i
the^-'t^fetS^nt of tuberculosis hV-l^f'!^
tflW clpafi&ty of v.otjJlyAStT57r b$iS. m
oife^edlffi^ onfe p'0*p& afo?.sa|s,
this ml
flictecT. ...
Everything- connected with the Ban- j
mT 3^2m\0 gqti ioderST;gnd ofjhe j
b j| fls Spresenf |equi p iint
^acSfar too copetvYjkh the .^Ie-'
mands that are made upon it. Of the
improvement fund that is to be pro-j
vided.J Sl^OOOi^^ra^fii^t^les already !
and'h'rcliit^ctfe afe ifclfeddy ''designin?
new buildin'gs worth $450,000. These
wiM.be constructed just a%.rapid!y as
possible. ^ ^ ^
n thp nonrilp nf all r?rpp/1s and- nn !
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creedv:Due to the crowded conditions, <'
however, it is necessary that arrange
nicat:ug-with Dr. H. F.' Vermillion, superintend:
nt. at Ei Paso. .. ''".J'
Xfre .sanatorium is-- under the gen- <
-gfcij o?rthe pouie- ?.
wsiffr'S SofcthehL Baptist Convention.
and in addition to. treating
patients who have already contracted
tuberculosis. Jtt will seek_ through' a
|4ie l^^e^P^'thq^outh a^j.Southv^tLbh
th^aatWe^nd pre ration of
SW^eas.e':iha:t M& lajbfru^ng deathrate,
from the ..white plague can bejnv
mediately -lowered apt1 finally-reduced
to the. minimum. ' -. '
plying these need's that' the $^|?><),G0?:
ipp'ortioned^to Christian education''will,
be expended: ' o c* v _ * <
To thejse jns^rt'u^ibn^ the denonjTp^- j
tiop i^^plcipg forits. leaifirs^
to help ch^rVylorward .the work aiopg I
pery il|pe: fpnteiwj51iied :i
000.OOd campaign. - in TejxaV alpne i
fhere '~pftstorlef;S.- Baptist'i,
thurch^s' arhr trtobahly du\ same * pro- j
pqrtipn holds:, in th^ther^s* ates. itf is :
ftfiped thftXca^^i^i will-clri &dt%6o6 \
volunteers for mrmsterial and mission- !
ary work and these institutions v.-ill be h
asked to.bqujp tl;pse young raeq and j
women jforMair worlO > | ;) j.
Last4 yeat\ report's, sliow, over 6.0Qf) j
&tudefc.t? in tl>es.e^ns t-i t tfti o n s tpok ypl- -j
v' tsry 5cours%S->hi' -Sible^ and.' tnissibfi :
study; nearly; 4,^00. oL thqiJirvStttdnded
sftifleitf prayer. .mcetiagUy -dtt-AisteFial
students pastoring -churches raised j
rhpre ; than. $30,c>p0#ipr charch be novo-j
1 -ces and led more than 10,000 people !
to profess- Christ. Ttfte- li aipaigri- hopes'
to result'in enrcllihg*35,6(M) young men
and women in .Bap^st.) schoqls withrt.the
next five-years. 'l~< *'
The South-wide fnstjiy<itior.s that will;
benefit from the4- campaign include-]
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ;
gjrd Women's Training School ar Louis-1
ville. Ky.f ?outU&e*ttrii':.&2Lj)ti$t?Th^'q$j'
logical Seminary an 4' Wonfeh\s- Trafft- ]
[ng School at Forth Wo^th. Tex.. Baptist |
Bible Institute, New Orleans and Ne-j
gro Topological Seminary at Nashville, |
while aid will bp given to>eyery Bap?
list -IsStitui iop oMearntng ih all states
of The 'convention territory, and to new j
Baptist colleges that will be estab- |
lished in Arkansas. Florida. Illinois,
Louisiana and New Mexico, alor^g with j
one somewhere in the region of t%e Ap- j |
pala -hian mountains yet to be ^efi- j
nitelv located. - j.,;
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BAPTIST CAMPAIGN COMES
ti
jppejfb&fin Rising the
tt0(4c,kfcnf)yilbe BeptiSffc South ra^
their 75 Million Campaign will amount ;j
feerterjfl di- j j
rector, announces. This includes the ,
expenses of both the general head- j I
quarters and the eighteen state head- j j
quarters. This is probably the lowestj
overht-a* expense in the history ofl,
country. '
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ASBaji-U VINCSTOV
TIie -diorm* ] of 3?f. and NM'rs. J. W. i
Asbili/was; the" scene" 61 an impressive I
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wedding cerenton>* .Wednesday evening
at S:?(rio*c!o(ric- ^ b.e^ttbeir eldest
daugihTer* Mary: E 1-feferta! became the !
bride o? Thomas Ryan Livingston.
The house was unusually attractive in
its simple decoration of handsome
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terns uiTCt" carnations, pinu oe*na uscu +
in thfTte.cep.tioii Jiall and whlfe- in the
room where the ceremony was per- j
formed. jffi
To the strains of .Mendelsh||p\? wed- J
ding' march. rendered by Mis|$Pauime j
Asbill. the little flower girl.yjJ Dorris !
Xee'.ey Asblil. strewed, rose <j|j|aves in- i
the1 pnth of the bridal couple, who
entered the par:or and stojpjwd l?e- {
tween banks of ferns in the siaijne spot J
where the bride's parents hit# stood;}
when the words :hat united tjvfcir lAesj
w^n^., spoke:; an uncle of t-jjjp- bride, j
tt.ot%tey. ^ajo.1 V.\ Xeeley. w hop) ad also;
Ti'tf.cfhted' ah'" rh< former weeding, a}
ouar'er of a century ago.
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J'js-u *-:ian:i;n s urate was 'tastefully
TV u>.* x ' (2g |
costumed in a tailored suit dip* mlcr- r
w"im iu-cvs- <
sories an.'] carried ;i.n arnifuigM l?ri<i*o (
?T-i> H&ri kerchief -sdjif u.~>e?T j
was^oiu- +oi /a collection puiTW^ed for*
to:* in Ff'hh^'c*f>y her .soldierlramce.?'
M\ ^ ^~" * /jftj 'o:.; n r y .W \v s.
JC'vt'V f fHlf Sfe : >>
' l", nVh<4i'A fluid Ha^ (rfffi). i ;v.
n --- '?* mothers sa?Foley's.
Honey aiiii Tar Compound l.sHhe best
itS'VV? * &L-0X f?r crounHcougjhs
ami voids. Jts^etits the thidg chok-j
"elif.r rs away thctjffihlegin; j
opens, air passages and easeiijioarse*n^vd-^
^'^'^Vs^ing. stranglljgr fispit
for breath gives away to qui^pbreathin?
am.; peaceful sleep. Soi^ evei|y-a
$jj^U Van 7>0v. On Ratf&nap to ,
$$.. MW' Sl'Oh.1
5ec pk?. can kiii 50 fis&s. The ;
averige rat v/iii rob you of $ljtj|a year!
in f - ;*it. chicks and property *|estruc-!
tion. F.AT-SXAP > deadly rats, j
Cremates after killing. I/jWt-s po \
smell. Comes in cakes. 1*??
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pass up meat, grain, cheese th^east brij
RAT-SXAP. Three sizesjgijp^. 50c. j
$!-.?)0ssol.: an.d gunrantoej^\*fHarmoa :.
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Capt. John M. Oaughman, of Lex- I
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ington county, who heat the world s j
record tuakmST <5ctton, died recently;
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at quite an advanced age. He prh-r
Vtuced upon one acre of land fivei
bales of cotton, lie held the world's;
record as the champion cotton grower'
rind his acre ot' cotton was photo- j
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graphed and published in manlr lead-'! i
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mg patfpryvof ' the country. Jt'apt#.!
Caughman said that this acre was ' 1
SO JIO^I- planted f\t thaUj
It' wfnih? iinrptHy sprouf Vow pens. bfrf*"*'
lie brought it up to a wonderful state j 1
of cultivation. With his bier crop he j'i
nan ms rows i> icfM wine ?nn too um- <
ton was f> foot in the drill. We recall];
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rks lllee, Wc
iter mileage, the uninicrni;
k Tires p-ive. starts with r
Big ? way oversize?toue
;e against any tire you hav
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Best Concern in the V/cvld to Wc
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ist Concern in Existence to do Bz:s
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(INGTON, S. C.
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tee,!"S>. ^otopaph ftCUiis '"Cotton *
FKa^fi-v'a<drty.d ji$tei<&c| Staking a
trip to Lexington to see it. hut now
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:>iot|o^i Vgr^we f1 of the
wtSvh] &ea<f *aiW Mt'e* iM-cWr't that it
ivill be many a day before another will
he found to produce five bales on a
single acre of land.?Waterec Messenger.
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ptcd service
heir .built-in
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