The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 06, 1913, Image 3
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Common Good. m
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After the crop is made what is to be
do i e^ with it? Marketing is not so j
simple as it may seem; for the best <
prices cannot be had with haphazard i
mnloading on the market. The fields 1
must be prepared by co-operation, 1
^ and low rates most be secured in thi9 1
way before the farmer with diversified 1
trops can meet competition or the one 1
| crop farmer get a fair return. To dump
cantaloupes, for example* upon
an overloaded market is abont as
sensible as shooting them at the moon
with smokeless powder, for powder 1
is cheaper than freight billss Some
? onroo nf c
V t'&TB d^U 11U1UOIS piunou uv?vo ?
iris melon under because the price ]
was too low to pay to ship to market. 3
- Disposing of the product clearly
needs as much thought as producing i
it. { . |
Now; if farmers and consumers could
get nearer together, both would
undoubtedly be benefited. While 1
* this ideal situation will not be attained
altogether at the Conference for i
the Common Good, to be held in Columbia
August 6- 7, and following that 1
t in the various counties, the meeting
m will, among other subjects, consider (
this all important one of what to do
with the product after it is produced '
at the cost of months of toil and anxiety.
The result of the conference
will be to draw market and farm
closer together,
p 5 The conference has been fortunate
in securing the services of such men
|i W.UaDDB, presiueui ui mc J.-01- |
mere' Union; W. W Long, of the I
State Farm Demonstration Work;
B. B. Hare, of office of Rnral Economics
of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture; W. R. Meadows, the
| x Qoverment Ootton Technologist; J.
W. Shuford, of Hickory, N. C., Mrs.
W. S. Mather, President of the Housewives'
League of Charleston, S. C.;
Clarence Poe, Editor of the Progressive
Farmer, and several farmers of this
State. These experts' will consider
marketing, under such topics as the
following: Typical Examples of Less
- to Farmers on Account of Poor Marketing,
Creating and Marketing the
^ Ootton Crop. The discussion will be
open to all farmers and to any others
interested. This is bnt a part of the
' program. Other broad topics to be
taken up in detail are: Cooperation
ipr Rural Devolopment; The Part of
the Church in Rural Devolpment; Permanent
Homes for Our People; with
plans for helping mill workers purchase
homes and for tenant farmers
** to acquire land; Education and Child
Welfare; and Problems of Citizen hip.
Special*rates to the Conference have
been given by the railroads.
START YOUR LIVER,
DON'T STOP WORK
Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Mildly,
but. Surely. Livens up the Liver
and you Stay on Your
V Feet.
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It is the experience of calomel users
that if they take enough of $he drug
to have the desired effect it seriously
interferes with their work the day
after. Bat this is the least important
item, for calomel is often a dangerous
drag and acts on the system violently.
Don't take chances with calomel.
Get a bottle of the pleasant, safe and
perfectly harmless Lodson's Liver
^ Tone, guaranteed to take the place of
calomel. Instead of making you feel
orse the next day, it makes you feel
better and you actually are;better,
fbr no remedy in the whole world
livens up the liver, regulates the bowels
and really rejuvenates the system any
better than this dose.
You are the sole judge of its merits. I
Harmon Drug Co. is fully authorized
tu hand you back your money without
question if it fails to please you?and
relieve you.
Remember, if you feel constipated
and bilious, what you need is Dodson's
Liver Tone. A large bottle and a good
guarantee for 50c from Harmon Drug
ompany. Ady.
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A Card of Thanks.
Please give ns space through the
" lumns of your paper to extend our
thanks to our many friends and neighbors,
who so ably assisted ns in the
late sickness and death of our aged
mother. May the richest blessings
of God rest upon each and every one
who. came to us in our berdhvemenfc.
And may we be enabled at some fufcue
day to return in some way the kindw
aess shown us.
Roston S. Price and Family.
"Tales of Honey and Tar" from
Wesf and East.
Wm. Leo, Paskenta, Calif, says. "It
gives universal satisfaction ana I use
v, anly Foleys7s Honey andTar Jompouna
for my children." E C. Rhodes, Midileton,
Ga., writes, "I had a racking
lagrippe cough and finally got relief
taking Foley's Honey and Tar Compound."
Use no other in your family
and refuse substitutes at Harman
Urug Store. adv.
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In Afternoon Happily Spent.
Saturday afternoon, July 26th, a v
iolly crowd of pretty little lasses gath- 1
ired at the home of Mrs. Harry Rawl
md spent an enjoyable two hours, *
laving been delightfully entertained
jy a number of their little friends ^
vith the following program which
lad been planned and the participants t:
;rained by little Mis9 Marion Gray
Lee: I
Opening song.
Dancing song by all. I
"My Little Old Man and I," by
Myrtle Rawl. S
"Mama Sent Me to the Spring,"
?ong?Ethel Lee.
Snvious Minnie," recitation?Lia
L,en Lee.
"Little Johnnie Rankin," song by
Ml. 11
"The Will 0' The Wisp," reading
?Olga Rawl. ?
"George Washington," song?Ethel
'jee and Katherine. ?
"Panliue and the Matches," readng?Katherine
Berley. a
"The Old Man on the Hill," song? ^
jia Len Lee. ^
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"The Postman," song?Marion q
3rray Lee, Olga Rawl and Mary Bibb. E
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6 l-4c. Dress Ginghams at
10c. Dress Giaghams at?
10c. White Madras, 36 in., i
6 l-4c. Sea Island, 38 in., a
25 pieces Cambric, good as!
dalG at
8 l-3c Bleaching 36 in., al
10c. Bleaching, good as Hi]
6 l-4c. Plaid Homespun a1
8 l-3e. Plaid Homespun at
8 l-3c. Outing to close at..
10c. Heavy Cheviot Skirtii
Men's 10c. Socks at
Men's 25c. Socks at
Men's 15c. Socks at
Men's Summer Under Shirt
Men s Summer Drawers?
Men's Elastic Seam Drawe:
Men's Work Shirts, at
Ladies' 15c. Hose, at
Ladies' 25c. Hose, at
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Lot of Remnants
Just Received Lot La
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1804 Main Street
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If it is a I
see us. W(
and will be
Rhea Live ?
"The Blind Girl"?Lia Len Lee *
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isited by Mary Bibb, Olga Rawl, a
Catherine Bibb and Jimmie Rawl. C
"Mr. Bumble Bee," recitation?Bob C
,ee. M
Solo, "The Sea Shell"?Marion
rray Lee. M
"The Legend of the North," recitaion?Lia
Len Lee.
"The Blue Bird," song?Katherine
?bb. th
"A Bit of Humor," recitation by gr
'earle Caughman. Pa
"Sailor Come Ashore," recitation by ^
arah Berley. I fe
"Dn Vi ond TT?o Tnrrq J' -i"Oar?Inor VlV I ni
i. U AX QUU JLJL1D AVJOj j \Jll
>lga Rawl. ?E
"Hu9h A By Baby,'' recitation by ja,
lary Bibb. sy
"Tour Little Sud Beams," by m
Iarion Gray Lee. i j?
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"The Girl in the Glass," by Myrtle
lawl. St
"The Wind," recitation by Katherine
lerley.
A delightful luncheon was served
fter the rendering of the program to p(
truce, Milfred, Lever, P. H. and ^
'earle Caughman, J. C. and Royal
leisler, Christine Roof, Jnanita '
reorge, Bertha, Sarah and Katherine ^
terley, Leone and Nellie Kyzer, Mary A;
gain L
:o September 1st W<
Sell the Following
iOODS
At Very
mvbs rvr\ v
; 5 Ladies'10c. Hos
81-3 Misses 10c. Hos(
at..? 8 Children's 50c.'
t 5 Men's 50c. Negl
Londs- 5c. Colored Lai
9 10c. Colored La^
7 Men's one dollai
1's, at. 8 Men's seventy-fi
5 Men's 50c Over
7 One dollar Wat
5 One dollar Cloc]
ig at.. 8 1-2 Three dollar ra2
8 25c. Fjine Combs
22 25c. Can't break
12 Lot 5c. Pearl Bi
s 21 Lot 50c. Dress C
21 Lot Short lengt
rs, at.. 45 Lot Short Lengl
4b Big Lol Odds
12 ;
22 Men's Scout S
of Cotton and Wool
idies' and Misses' Cloaks at Mar
Oppoi
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Buggy, Wagon,
i can accomnu
mail tn coruo u
g^uu iu uvivu jf
an??a??ma
Cyzer, Virginia Rawl, Eula, Olga and
immie Rawl, Louise Kyzer, Mary
nd Katherine Bibb, Marguerite, Ross,
oke and Bill Dent, Annie Laurie
allier, Bob, Ethel, Lia Lenn and
[arion Grey Lee.
others! Have Your Children
Worms?
Are they feverish, restless, nervous,
ritahle. dizzv or constinated? Do
ey continually pick their nose or
ind their teeth? Have the cramping
tins, irregular and ravenous appe;e?
These are all signs of worms,
orms not only cause vour child sufring,
but stunt its mind and growth,
ive "Kickapoo "Worm Killer" at
ice. It kills and removes the worms,
iproves your childs appetite, reguDea
stomach, liver and bowels. Tne j
mptoms disappear and your child is j
ade happy and healthy, as nature
tended. Harmon Drug Co., or by
ail, 2oc. KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDLINE
COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. |
Louis, Mo. A.dv.
Municipal Election.
A municipal election was held at
jlion Saturday and Dr. D. R. Neece
ected intendent with the following
ardens: W. M. Yantz, J. J. Shealv, j
. T. Zinken, I. S. Holley. W. H.
shland is tbe retiring intendent.
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3, water damaged. 5
Wash Suits 43
igee Shirts 46
ros, at 4
vns, at 81-3
Overalls 93
ve cents Overalls 63
alls ?46c
ches 89
ks 68
;ors 1.00
at ' 10
Combs, at 15
ittons, at 21-2
roods, to close at. 25
;h Silks, at 20
;h Silks, at 35
and Ends In Sboes
it Cost
;itoes, at $1.98
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Goods at Cost |
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sparkling with life?delight- I
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Demand the Genuine?? mW 4?
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South Carolina Marble Works. jjj
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R. V. STILLER, Manager. : : F. H. HYATT, Proprieto-. jjjj
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New and Seasonable fioods.
Our stock of Mdlinery, Dress
Goods, Dry Goods, Notions
Shoes and Hats is now complete.
We want our Lexington friends to
call and inspect our line of Goods
and make our store headquarters
while in the city, whether they
buy or not. Our prices are right,
WM. PLATT & SON,
j 1804 MAIN ST COLUMBIA, S. C. j
We Are Headquarters For
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
High Grade and Low Prices
See us before placing your order for building materia
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COLUMBIA. S. C.