The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 19, 1919, Image 3
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?RED
CROSS CHRISTMAS
SEAIi CAMPAIGN I
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To-day opened the Red Cross Xmas j
Seal Campaign in the United States
for $6,500,000 and South Carolina
started in with a vim to do its part in
rising this amount for the fight to
stamp out the Great White Plague.
With the close of the Red Cross Roll
Call, the new set of campaigners j
leaped forward this morning to tell
the people what tuberculosis is doing
to the nation and for the State.
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The campaign is being waged by j
the Rational Tuberculosis Association
through the various -state and local
tuberculosis associations. The South
Carolina's part of the budget, upon
which depends the continuance of
the battle to wipe out the most dread
ed of all diseases, is $65,000. That j
- the State will not be contented with
doing only its part, but will do more
than its share is the opinion generally
expressed. The more South Carolina
raises the more work will be done in
this State to combat the disease and
to build up preventatives.
Governor R. A. Cooper is cnairhian
of the Campaign Executive Committee
for the State. Realizing the
great necessity for the success of the ;
campaign and having his State's wel foi-o
heart the TSxenutive has had
, the commattee's headquarters established
in Committee Room No. 9 of
' the Capitol, where he can give the
work his p* rsonal supervision. Associated
with the Governor on the committee
are: Dr. James A. Hayne, ViceChairman,
Dr. L. A. Riser, Fitzhugh
McMaster, John P. Thomas, Jr., A. S.
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We ha^e just received 60 toi
all sizes from -1-8 to 4 in Gj
Black.
Kave also some two or thre*
Let us hear from you.
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Manning, Treasurer, Miss Chauncey
Blackburn, Secretary, Mrs. P. S. Munsell,
Campaign Manager, Mrs. C. Y.
Reamer, Mrs. Annie I. Rembert and
Mrs. Ruth Dodd.
Between December first and tenth,
during which period the seals will be
placed on the market, the people of
the State will be asked to buy 6,500,000
seals at one cent each. The 1919
seal will be identified by the smiling
countenance of Saint Nicholas wishing
everybody who purchases seals a
"Merry Xmas, Health and A Happy
New Year."
A new feature in this year's cam
paign will be the health bond representing
500 seals. The bond will be
sold for five dollars and will be redeemed
in twelve months of perfect
health. Attached will be the coupons,
each month's representing a way in
which the contribution will aid in the
war on tuberculosis. Some of the J
mediums are the local tuberculosis as- I
sociations, tuberculosis sanatoria, care j
of tuberculosis soldiers, open air
schools, preventoriums and children
camps, vocational training for cured
and arrested cases, research work
and tuberculosis surveys, tuberculosis
clinics. luueicuiuMs viamug iimovc,
annual physical examinations, modern
health crusade and health education.
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BOLL WEEVIL NEWS.
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Clenison College, Nov. 13.?Owing j
to the continued warm weather and j
the scarcity of squares, migration of j
the cotton boll weevil is still in prog- j
ress and unless stopped by cold
weather there is no way of knowing?
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is of pipe and at present have |
alvanized and from 1-8 to 8 in I
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j carloads of Iron in stock.
SUPPLY CO.
COLUMBIA, S.C.
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urday, Nov. 15, I
un Thursday and I
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Clothing, Shoes, j
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nais,
Gents'? j
Furnishings, j
Ladies
Ready-to-wear,
Etc.
)us W. L. Douglas shoes
hoes that wear easy and
)r bargains.
RRY.
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Columbia, S. C
at thi.s time, where this migration will
end, says Professor A. P. Conracli, of
the Cr?P Pest Commission. At this
(writing 'Nov. 12) the weevil lias heen
j found at ITartwell. Ga., a little south ;
j of Andc-rsorf, and at Laurens and I
1 Kershaw. The northernmost point re- f
ported by North Carolina is Chad- \
bourne.
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i No boll weevil maps are bring is- I
j sued at this time because such maps!
made dnc day would become obsolete
jand misleading by the next. The line:
I indicated below as a current one and j
may have changed by the time this j
article reaches the reader. The line j
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rnately as follows: Hartwdl, Ga., An- j
derson. Ibaurens, Kershaw, S. C\. and I
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Chadbcurne. X. ('. It. would not be j
surprising, however, to find weevils at i
some points much further north than
this line within the next few days.
Weevil movements are governed by i
weather, by abundance of squares and j
by abundance of cotton. In sections j
where cotton is thin, weevil migration j
is more rapid. j
In order to protect the little free
territory which is still ours, the safety
line runs through the following points
approximately: Mountain Rest, PickChapio
Gin & Trading Go.
CHAPIN, S. C.
Gin Davs until further notice
will be
WEDNESDAYS.
THURSDAYS and
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FRIDAYS.
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THE JOHN CI
Factory 1
1612 Main St.,
[Some Splendid Bargai:
ments, all standard makei
Be sure and make a sel
fo^e this sale closes.
I THE PE0PL1
Located Near tl
In the Town of Lexir
time. It has been thoi
; expert mechanic and is i
! guarantee prompt service
Highest prices paid fc
Meal and hulls exchange
Your patronage solici
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This is a safe and growing insi'.uior*.
interest on time deposits. Let > rur r
RESOURCES OV
Denosits a year ago $88.745.^:'
A gain of sixty-fi\ c r
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J. S. Wessinger. - P. M. Frici.
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W. A. Clarkson. H. C. Shea]
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S. J. Clark, Vice President. }
ens:. Paeolet and Rock Hill, and joins
ihe North Carolina line approximately
at Van Wyck. There is no longer any
need for the quarantine zone.
Only a Cold.
Art- you ill? is often answered?
"Oh! it's only a cold," as if a cold was
a matter of little consequence hut
people are beginning to learn that
a common cold is a matter not to
be trifled with, that some of the most
serious diseases start with a cold. As
soon as the first indication of a cold
appears take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Remember that the sooner
you get rid of your cold the less the
danger, and this remedy will help,
you to throw it off.
I Help Your Digesta
When acid-distressed, relieve the
indigestion with
gs Dissolve easily on tongne?as
H pleasant to take as candy. Keep
g your stomach sweet, try Ki-moidu
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HARMON DRUG COMPANY.
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igton, is now running full
oughly overhauled by an
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n first class condition. We
3 and satisfactory results.
?r cotton and cotton ceed.
;d for seed,
ted.
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Open an account with us. We pay
noney work while you sleep.
ER $150,000,000
Deposits today $13*3,965.82
>er cent, in one year.
directors:
W. B. Williams
. Harry I). Wessinger.
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Ian/ D, Wessinger, Cashier.
ii. L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier,
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i Important to health and long: life as the
kidneys. When they slow up and comj
mence to lag: in their duties, look out!
Find ont what the trouble is?without
; delay. Whenever you feel nervous,
weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness,
or have pains in the back?voake up
at once. Your kidneys need help. These
are signs to warn you that your kidneys
are not performing their funcj
tions properly. They are only half
i doing th<:ir work and are allowing im|
purities to accumulate and be convert
I 6a into uric acia ana otner poisoua,
| which are causing you distress and will
destroy you unless they are driven
from your system.
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acount with us. It "does not
gifts but increases in value, 2
which we add to the deposits,
Accounts'are invited.
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SEROUS DISEASE
Gat some COU> MKDAX. Haarlem OU
Capsules at once. They are an old, tried
preparation used all over the world for
centuries. They contain only old-fashioned,
soothing oils combined with
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herbs, well known and used by physicians
In their daily practice. GOLD
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direct from the laboratories in
Holland. They are convenient to take,
and will either give prompt relief or
your money will be refunded. Ask for
them at any drug store, but be sure to
get the original imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Accept no substitute#.
In sealed package# Three sizes.
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r the children with a bankdepreciate^
like? many^Tother tided
by the liberal interest
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