Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, October 29, 1919, SECOND SECTION 8 PAGES, Image 9
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M,' I Unrest
Various and difficult are the prob:
lewus which dfemana consideration]
^^^W>day by) the loyal citizen who would j
:M^>lan arij[ build and legislate to safe- i
jsniatv* +L^ fights to liberty. Drooerty, !
Ibe jjpursuit of happiness. The!
ialf situation bubbles yith dis
iien and measures are lauded j
e oae hand and censured on the i
(. industry lags because there j
trcversy between labor and cap-:
Labor accuses capital and capitx>Y:iso
industry*is reduced, the
s dflprogress slow down, and j
r crime stalk through the J
In the religious realm faith is j
ifiedknd feverish. Many minds j
day attempting to size up the j
and Requirements of the human J'
rid meeting about the same j
5 as Job's comfortiess comfort*he
world has its .share of turmd
distraction now that calls j <
lil tlie endeavors which Chris- j
:izens can put forth. . t the
present situation Is not h
ly different from ' that which i
"Vriods of history have encoun- 11
Human misery is * no new ! i
Problems of state and society J r
$?ion fyave ever been, and ever j o
e the inspiration which is re- i f
for making of history. jt
sinteresting to note the fight t
istory throws u'^on our own ti
ed . generation. Deep think- b
e undertaken the task of pre- ii
panaceas for all ills and ail- eand
as a consequence, unique u
hies h&ye been evolved, test- p
consigned to the junk pile, ei
eneca, and Kant discoursed ol
illv iir>rm rnanv nf fop tV
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oblenxs and Won its admiration but i w
t its confidence. "What is phiios-. e\
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Above dresses in satin, charn
|?pai^lette, Jersey and serge,'
Iy'i Special sale of $2.00 value in Gati
Beautiful'designs in 75c Bath Ro
l[;ig assortment of Gingham Dressi
I COMPLETE fytXE OF LADIES'
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' Special in $".00 Georgette Orep
"Taupe, Tan. Brown. Beaver. Light
Bekin Blue. Xavy. Belgian Blue.
Rose. Burgundy, Gray.
$3.po Crepe de Chine at $2.4S. ii
Ffrown, Tan. Green. Copenhagen, 1
Toadies* Outing Gowns .
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opny. ^impty a.n in\enuoJi or ine
^human mfind. But human invention
li^pnot account satisfactorily for the
origin, development, and destiny of
mankind, nor does it offer an intelligent
explanation as to the cause of
human misery, and that is why philosophies
fail.
But human effort has not been confined
to the propagation of philosophies
and the building up of civilizations.
Because of the remnant of the
E'ivine image which clung to man
through the fall, he could realize
without the aid of written revelation. ;
that he is a physical being, that he ;
couldn't die. that he couldn't annihil- j
ate himself. This circumstance stim- j
ulated his powers of invention with :
reference to his physic nature; so that!
the world today has a supply ctf man-;
made religions and make-believfe gods.
There is* a pathetic element in this ^
!:>rief survov; for it involves the slav- I
!c
?rv and the tragedy of human souls
floundering in. seas of uncertainty
md speculation and superstition with
10 vision of they Pilot's face. j
Xow. experience and revelation both j
each that we may not expect entire-:
y to banish from this world human j
nlsery and the unrest that is so evi
lent among us. Still there are efective
remedies for this unrest, and ;
he.chief of these remedies is Chris-!
ian education. According to Chris- j
ian standards and ideals, men arc s.
orn equal only in respect to their
ralienable rights: they are not born ; ^
cjual in their natural powers and fac- j h
lties. Eqi ality was not the princi- j
.c upon which the pounds and tal- i
+ C TI'A**/-. l'kiit Arl i?<i 4 li rt ?A?AU1AO
iw uion iuu?cu in uif patciuiCd i
* Jesus. Since these differences in J ?
te natural powers exist differences in
ealth and station are inevitable.How- It
er. those of hisrher station dare not III
tion! ]
for this week in Sui
jr popularity. Man
comparison. Wome
struggle. When you
iSES
$22.75 .
$27.75
$32.75
$37.75
$42.75
. $47.75
$49.75
$59.75
j
leuse, tricoiine, tricolette,
ste Teddy Bears at 98c
be Flannels. Special ,">Oc
es for sehool wear, at $1.98
.VXD CHILDREN'S KNITTED
WEAR
es at -$2.48, in following shades:
Green. Dark Green. Bight Blue.
White. Black. Flesh. Pink. .Old
1 following shades: "White. Blank,
Navy. Pink.
SI.9S, S2.I8. $2.98
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DRY
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LEXINGTON'. s. < \
i forget that those of the humbler walks
[ do have their inalienable rights. Pov- ,
i erty is no absolute proof of laziness, j
i nor is wealth absolute proof of ir.dus- I
\ I
! try. In the parable, the man of few
I i
j talents, who was faithful, was com-j
| mended as well as the man of many j
| talents. j
Tf these ideals were generally recog- j
nized and lived up to. there would
result a mutual respect between the
employer and the employee, and much
of the unrest of the land would disappear.
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"^gas^e ideals are inculcated in the
Christian ol leges of the land. These
colleges, therefore, become a strong
defense in this day of unrest. They
should be strengthened that they
might do even more effective service.
Commendable, therefore, are the efforts
of the trustees of Lenoir College
to add $.'100,000 to its endowment.
This Tlinrl oh All I A ho AWOl. on hn,l
"V..4XA c-'v wi\i ?.?v- v?^i"ouua^iiocu. j
Strengthen the Christian colleges. ,
[\ LOVING REMTjM.BRAN'CK j
or OCR BE.VR FATHER j
John F. Rish departed this life
August CI. 1919. making , his stay on
arth 75 years. 2 months and 24 days. !
ie leaves a loving wife and eight I
hiklren. two brothers and three sisers
to mourn his departure.
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home.
Which never can he filled.
Sleep on dearest father
And take thy rest,
God called you home.
He knew best.
Well done thou good and faithful i
n*vant. enter ye now into the joys of
l.v Lord. May the good Lord ever
? with us all and prepare us to meet
im on that happy golden shore,
here no farewell tears are shed. H
Written by his loving Children. 0
relieves pain and soreness caused by j
lieumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. I ?
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its, Coats, Dresses, SI
never remembers the
n are more skeptical <
buy a garment from i
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$"0.00 Value at
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$4.".00 Value at
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$7."?.ou Value at
51 00.00 Value at
Above Coats in silvertone, polo
and velour.
Ladies' Outing Pajamas
Indies' outing Rillie Kurkc's
Children's and .Misses' Outing Gowns..
Kiddie Sleepers
Rillie Burke's for .Misses and Ladies. .
ibJ.OO Kid Gloves in white, black, tan an
Middy Ties
Crib Blankets
A large stock of Ladies' .Muslin Cndei
than present wholesale prices.
Rig assortment of Wool Middy Suits fr
Big line of Wool Serine Dresses for girl
>r S. & H. Green
'Rest Thincfs h
SPATCH
I'EDXKSI>.\V, (MTOBER 29, 1919.
Palace
1222 Taylor Street
SATURDAY
J-oin Steak. pound 25c
Round Steak, pound 28c
Shoulder Steak, pound 25c
Hani.burger Steak, pound 23c
Pot Roast, pound 22c
Prime Rib Roast, rolled, pound ;}gc
Stew Meats, pound 12 l-2c
- pounds tor 25c
Queen (dives, in bulk, pint :;oc
MU.ift 5?C.
Sweet Mixed Pickle, pound 28c
Norfolk Select Oysl
Pint, 35c
PALACE
Not the Largest, but the Fs
the Car
Only! A
arts and Hats at this popular st
bad things he buys. Women
ibout durability. That is why
is it is just one article less you'v
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$45.00 Value at...
^32t75 $50.00 Value at...
$37.75
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3>42.75
Y $65.0i? Value at...
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$62.00
$82 75 *io?-00 vaii,?ut--.
. j i 4.1, ii Above-Suits in
cloth, broadcloth, plush
tricotines.
$2.9<? .sir,.oo.
. . $2.98 SI'1C( F A I. SAI.I-: ON
$1.48
98r and $1.48 is 1.2 "< quality for . ..,
SI.FN to $2.98 S1.1 :> qualityfor
id gray. Sale i>rice $2.00 sl.7! quality for
98?- and $1.48 Children's Outing Sle(
98<\ $1.4S Children's Outing1 Go
rwear?many articles at less Children's Outjing Paj.
Children's Outing Killi
out $11.98 to $27.48 "Droamaway" fynitted
s, ii to 14 years. Price $."? to Ladies' Long Sleeve Is
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i Trading Stamps.
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COLUMBIA, S. C. I
r SPECIALS I
Premium Orange Marmalade, in bulk, pound...40c
Pork Hams, pound 35c J
Pork Shoulders, pound 30c I
Pork Chops, pound 40c
Liver Pudding, pound 25c j
Fresh 'Country Eggs, dozen 35c
Compound Lurd, pound 23c
Large Lakeshore Mackerel, each 25c. 2 for 45c
Peanut Butter, in bulk, pound 25c
Armour's Oval Label Soups, assorted," 2 cans for 25c \
Creamery Putter, pound
ters Received Daily
Quart, 65c
MARKET
istest Growing Market m I
olinas \
S
ore?yes, popular because i 1
can't forget them. It is all J
the business of catering to \ fl
e got to atone for. ; I
SUITS I
$27.75 | ]
$33.75 ' I
$37.75 II
$42.75 i|
$47.75 . .
$49.75
$54.75
$59.75
$69.75 ,
$82 75
serges, poplins, broadcloth, velours and
tuuki-: u;\i?i\<; \c.mbi:rs in widk
TABI.K DAMASK, i
9H<- ;
- 89<- I
81.1)9 ]
jpers. Special 9S<' t
wns. Special $1.18 ]
anias. Special $1.48 1
e Ktirke's. Special $1.48
Sleepers. $!.,"(? value at 9S<- '*
knitted Corset Covers, special r>Oc i
?2 Main Street