PRESIDENT DERRICK URGES SUPPORT OF DRIVE Columbia, Oct. IS.?The Lutheran mrvn io*r? for SHOO.000 for XewbClTV and. Summorland colleges opened Sunday and continues through Oct. S3. Organization has been perfected in every Lutheran church in the state and all is in readiness for the canvass. Prof. S. J. Derrick, president o( Newberry College, has issued the following statement concerning the necessity of the campaign's success. " The call to the Lutherans of the Synod of South Carolina to rally with "* ?:+? tV\a ctinnnrt ^ unexampieci genetuMi.v ?.v? ?of their colleges in the period beginning October 19 and ending October 31. is an imperative call. Imperativebecause without it these colleges must suffer in competition with the other colleges of the State, and if the colleges suffer, our church will be crippled and if the colleges die. our church in this State will, slowly perhaps. but surely, disintergrate. "If this drive succeeds Xewberrj College will get $200,000. This will probably be expended as follows: To ? cancel all indebtedness, $.">0,000: to make Smeltzer Hall into a modern dormitory, $45,000; to repair and equip other buildings, $15,000; to build two new dwelling houses on the campus and to repair those now there, $10,000; to increase the endowment $S 0,000. "The plan ought to insure the College an annual income approximately as follows: Endowment. $225,000: safely invested. $13,500; tuition, $$.500; The United Lutheran Church of America $5,000; pusjr indebtedness, gifts from former students and others, $3.uuu: toiai "With an annual income of $30,000 we believe we can have a college worthy of the patronage of our people. giving the sort, of intellectual, moral and Christian training needed to equip our young men for high, successful and useful service to the church and state. Without it we cannot. We may as well face this state\ m.ent. admit its correctness and accept the challenge it implies." CO ITOX REACHES HIGHEST LEVEES Condition Report to Re Issued Next Friday Expected to Affect Spot Market. New Orleans. Oct. 26.?The price of cotton last week was sent to the highest levels ever recorded in the contract market and to the highest levels in about half a century in the spot departurient.* Continued unfavorable weather conditions over the belt and c-nns-fnit claims of great crop damage wore mainly responsible for the acl-ance and they aroused a demand for spots which, time and a gam. was a sustaining influence of the highest Importance in the contract market. Mat iiif tei! * ^vX'lvX*'* V ivi ivX-. v> Lay a bet on rolling 'em with % the national joy $m TROLLING your own < Xv about as joy'us a si< your grip! For, take it at; flavor, fragrance and coc life as every "P. A. home Prince Albert puts new delightful rolled into a cigarett to it like you been doing it sin< and a cinch to handle ! It staj < start to hug the paper aroun You'll like Prince Albert in rolfbd cigarette, tpo! Bite and process. You know P. A. is t pipes where one was szuuac%. way.'And, me-o-my, what a ^ every time you fill up! V At the highest levels, October trr.tf- 1 , i eel up to 07.52,. the dearest price ever posted against future contracts in fl.is ' market. Here October stood 252 : points above the level of the close of j the preceding week. Other months! i at the same time were ISO to 222 I I I pciJits up? October expired before i the week closed. On the close the ! i trading- months were only 11 to i;.u>; points over the close of the preceding j week. Liquidation toward the end ; i of the week and on the closing se? - i . i Ls'on, the ratse: full ginning for tins j I last period, indicated in the census i i } bureau statistics were responsible tor; | the paring down of the net gains. This week weather and spot news ; ; will probably be the main consldera- ; tion of the opening, 'out before the j week is verv old much attention will! be directed toward the October condi- ; tion report from the government J | which is due Friday. Before that day j jthere will probably be several private condition figures which will do much' i i j to mold market operation. The de-; i partment of agriculture has definitely, i [ j announced that no indicated crop leg-I lures will be furnished with the eonci- I i . i j tion report because of the absence cf; ' comparative data, this being the first j '.time in the history of the cotton in-! i I /incjf m* it j j V. HOI. . V i I have been made. i t ; In seme quarters the opinion is that ; > I i there wiil be much liouidation on both , | ; sides of the miirket just before bu-' ' | reau day. because Friday will be- foi- ; i lowed in this market by double holiday in this State. c? ? ? j :c;er>l\xv kkfv for [\ RAW MATKRI ! i Perlin, Sept. tJO.?( Uy The Associa- ! , ted Press.)?1-Pessimism of many financial writers about the industrial j future of Germany is in sharp con itrast to the general optimism of the; 'people, who stubbornly clinic to the I j hope that America will sooner or ia-j iter grant huge credits, and who overlook the fact, that American capita! is 'still shy of German loans. j One of the most important Gernlan j i industries is the textile industry ard ! . ' S (those interested in securing raw ma- i i ! j terials at the earliest possible mo-j j inent. or the credit with which to buy . 1 them, are gradually more and more i alarmed at the colossal smuggling ' i I through the occupied territory, for it, i indicates to them that England. i , France and to a lesser extent An:eri- , * ca. want to swamp Germany with j manufactured goods and will wltb: hold re'v mat-rials as long as possible. ; i j Germany had succeeded in the sum- j j tner of 19: s in mitigating the dis-j ; like i'or clothes made ot' paper, but; ! hardly was this dislike gone than the ! armistice came. and the well-paid ; workmen and others preferred to pay ! I t ; tiie enormous prices for foreign, lex-! ' tiles, enormous partly because t'nev j ; came from countries where prices are : i higher than in German*-, and r?artlv I loke cigarettes with Prince Albert is ieline as you ever carried arou any angle, you never got such qu >lness in a makin's cigarette in -made" will present you! smokenotions under your bonnet! e?and, so easy to roil! And, you ju: :e away back! You see, P. A. is crin rs put?and you don't lose a lot vshe d the tobacco ! a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a parch are cat cat oy our exuusivc pc he tobacco that has led three men to i before. Yes sir, Prince Albert bias t wad of sraokesport will ripple you . Ss I because of the low exchange value of j the German mark. ^ It was this influx of textiles primarily that indneed Finance Minister' Erzberger to make customs duties in j gold o 1;Iigato :y. fo r he beiieved t ha t j that would in some measure be a j drawback to would-be importers. , Finan- ial experts. however, doubt j vvherue this measure will be sufficieat to prevent a ruinou.- flood of: i r-.i-r.T-..,: - ? .... <.'T'inrf.ir.ri:pbi'1 fore- Gerrr.fi:y c- n .secure it? necessary J credits. . I I or 1ii*. "What r.V'.de them r:?*e :he chairman out of rile tvin Jew?" asked the I;-ol- i slievist. "He ' r. su! one of ot:r most rc-ver-j encer. por.cipU*.'* replied the anarch-; ist. Ti c i'.r?: thin2 he said v.*as. i "Tho n-.oetiny fviit co;i> order."? Wash'::-.4to:*: h ar. i ?????? 1 * i THOUSANDS PROCLAIM THE MERITS OF | PE-RU-NA Sead T^islr Letters j Mrs. Martha . D?.Ie, Pi. F. D. 1, , Cannon, Del., irrisas: '*! an: en- j tirely en red of chrorjlc catarrh of 1 the stoma:'!" and bowels "ov PE- ! EU-NA." _Mr. J. Bayer, Glenda'.e. Oregon: '"There is no medicine like FZ-P.l*- j NA for catarrhal ceufnesu" Mrs. Kate XXwuis, Mi idiebur:?. ! Chi): '"PZ-ItY-AA curedl :no of ; catarrh of the head and throat." j Mr. J. H.^Cohias, Wesson. Mississippi: 'TZ-ItY-NA makes me , feel vigorous ar.-i able f > work- I without that tired, weak feeling I j usually have otherwise." Mrs. ?. Ludvi-sen, Au-:ih. Min- ! ? r.esota; 'T gc: rid o: r.v liver J trouble and cop. eat anything since j Mrs. L. Hearing, 230 East 160th j 3fc., New York City: "For catarrh j of the head and stomach, I have } found PE-RY-XA better than any j ether rmedicine/' i Mr. Vv. H. hid.Tau, 4-> Cooper St., ! .Atlanta, Georgia: "PE-GY-NA | ."i'-iji mc r.'her x liad ^ulfered fifteen years with rheun:a.X:: of FZ-EU-XA jj Tablets th? medicine cabinet, j That i:j the sv'e way. ;| " Yr: -car. buy PF-RY-XA any- j ' whan" in cablet or iiyXd form. .. . ^ a Ea-b-r Vr>w Tlut.'i Later. :t easier to break up a cold or :1 ch?xh "Ou;!: now than it will be | later. Parsister.t coughs that "hangj| or." r." winter pave the way for ser- J iou? tl.ve- t a . : iut:- diseases. I.. W. j Day. )' "a-v.r. ' A v.. E.. Detroit. ; ?.!ich.. vrp-r u Foley's Honey and Tar j relieve* cue c: bronchitis very] yuiehiy." SV-i everywhere* i i ==:zrr i ], fl?,;v ^ \ / i j i i: : R.?yno! i j icuj Co. Avraitin?your *37-so, you'll < find co.opv red naj t:dy red firs, handsome pound and half pound t:n humidors? and ?that classy. practical pound crystal 4iass humidor with sponge moistener top ' _ 5 JUSt that keens Prince Albert irt such perfect condition ! j 1 Tld in j tJ^y-j-,}^ Tobacco iality. Company ^ Winston^ N. C* ^ I Middle Aff&dn^^WiigiC?! WomeX GMjjpfH . I Are Here Told the Best Remedy I H Freemont, O.?"I was passing- through the critical '^jjjj^^/fy. B period Ot i:ie, uemg lori^-siA _ycai-s? r, ^^^ - y// n . XsU.',}'/ 9 the symptoms incident to that change? heat flashes, \ j jj|fPyg?-y ^ I S nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, PjPjp?/ ^m\ i I so it wa3 hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink- \ Y \k J? I 9 ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as \ \ \ // / M thebestremedy for my troubles, which it surely proved L ^ l/V/Vw^X^\ \\j\s ^ ' jaV|H M to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since yj^? ' -j M taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap- /, J V^A-W' p peared,"?Mrs. M. Godded, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, ' E North Haven, Conn.?"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- y/ \\ fi ble Compound restored my health after everythingelse 9 had failed when passing through change of life. There 1| is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." * T/^BL 9 ?Mrs. Flosesce Isell.1, Bos 197, North Haven, Conn. ' lJy\' I IkSuelt Cases I LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S! VEGETABLE COMPODND I 1 %m? tlii mmmi&M fo? ths ^mmt@st good! fL x LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS.^Jg ? nun ??mi i hi ??' ii i 1 Rub-3fy-Tism is a powerful antisepWF HAVF HIST RFfFfVFD ^^^ f 7 JU liJTX I L o Vlj A iAlJVLii T LI/ j fooled cuts, euros old sores, tetter, etc. 4 Car Loads of jAdvSTOVES and RANGES, : , Heaters and Furnaces. j PROFESSIONAL CARDS | I Come in now and see these stoves. We have them in manv I f . ? ~ CDrn?TTCT i >i. i . i ? u i J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST styles and prices, liyoudont buy, there s no harm done, i We're willing to put our time against yours, just to have you j diseases of the eyg? ar nose acd see our offering. j throat in Saluda on Monday and \a Special Prices to Dealers. Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell LORICK BROTHERS C FRANIf COLUMBIA S. C. PHONE 498 | FRANK KNEECE * I Real Estate and Insurance i ?C - j BATESBURG, S. C. t P I O'NFIII M D 1 Dr- H-L- GREG0RY1 \J? l iHill *1 ij 1V1? LJ Veterinary Surgeon. _ My office is specially and ccmj letly equipped Office 1306 Assembly Street, I" TSMnrf Hill] to treat diseases of Stomach, Kidney and Blad- ; fnfnnhia S C c*er? ^erv9S anfI Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles j 7 ~~ (Treated Painlessly Without Operation.) ! Office Phone 1342 What You Want to Know: Can you be cured? j ResideflC Phone 2754 ] How* long will it take? V. ill it be permanent? J What will it cost? Consult me FREE. H Special effort is made to avoid unnecessary !)? BARNHILI W& m"t0 7 p* m' Sundays 1010 2' Dr. C. T. BROOKS -' Suite No. 7 Carolina National Bank Building Dentist Cor. Main and Washington Sts. COLUMBIA, S. C ??????????,. 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. .___________ ! Phone 447 Buggies, Wagons, Harness. I dr. h. w. wall Vv e Have a Splendid Line of Well Made V ehicles \ DENTIST, j 1316 Main Street^ COLUMBIA^ S. C Hackney Buggies | Offlc. Honrs: 9 to 1:30-2:30 \ |V-/1 Washington Buggies i" ? - ?- . \ i a mm :i drs. boozer. _ Columbus Buggies ! c :!f|? n ? DENTIST, H ' i : /'/\rown ugs'es ' Have returned to the 15C0 Wagons block, 1542 Main street, Hickory Wagons j C^ol LllTlbisi. JUSt SCTOSS the WW S j. r\ i-j. i Office at Boozer old stand. Food Of the Best Quality, 1515 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Prepared in the Highest Art. I Polite Attention with Quick Service. ^ j BEST Share of the public patronage is solicited, anda ! ^ _ cordial welcome awaits the Lexington Folks. j Attorney and Counsellor I 203 2nd Floor. National Loan - - ' * nt I f1.C Z"1 ' an(l Exchange BanV 1312 Mam St., raone onua uhuiddh, Columbia, s. c. t . v B ; ... .. I i . M.narmra.rrM