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MEMORIAL COMI
^APPEAL!
To the people of South Carolina:
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November 21, 1919.
Various campaigns for money, a
natural reaction from the high tension
of war days, intense work due to
transitional conditions in the economic
world, and anxiety over the cost of
living are among the factors which
have slowed up the Memorial campaign
in this State. We think it best
to look these conditions squarely in
the face, so that we may know what
is to be overcome.
On the other hand, South Carolinians
have never before been so prosperous.
In asking for voluntary donations
amounting to four hundred
thousand dollars, the Memorial Commission,
created by the General Asspmhlv.
is not asking for anything un
reasonable. And when one stops to
consider the purpose for which the
campaign is being waged, the request
takes on an aspect that is anything
\ but unreasonable. The sons and
daughters of this State, who fought
and worked so well for the great
cafse of democracy must never be forgotten;
moreover, there must be tangible,
visible evidence of*4he State's
gratitude to them. The campaign
will not fail, for South Carolinians
have never yet, and never will be unappreciative
of splendid services rendered.
Because the campaign for four hundred
thousand dollars, to supplement
the one hundred thousand made available
by the General Assembly, has
been retarded, the Memorial Commission
has decided to continue the time
for solicitation of subscriptions up to
(the convening of the next session of
the General Assembly. At that time
the Commission should be able to report
full and complete success.
The impression has prevailed th#t
the proposed memorial building
would, in effect, be but a college
chapef on the University groujnds;
Constipation.
Most laxatives and cathartics afford
tDmniAMn' rplipf sinrl shnnld be
used only for that purpose. When
you want permanent relief take
Chamberlain's Tablets and be careful
to observe the directions with each
package. These tablets not only
move the bowels, but improve the appetite
and strengthen the digestion.
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would be a historic museum for *
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on grounds held by the University 1
trustees, would not in any way hin- 1
der its use by the general public. It 1
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to have the type 01 memorial cnangeu
to^a hospital, but the soldiers, through 1
the American Legion have spoken de- *
cidedly against this proposition.
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that have not yet raised their quotas c
to expedite the campaign. No com- *
munity can have it said that when the 'c
State was seeking to perpetuate the
memory of her noble sons and daughters,
that it was indifferent. A permanent
memorial is necessary to keep
alive the facts, and to keep fresh the
inspiration.
Robert A. Cooper, Chairman.
Richard I. Manning, Vice Chairman.
Columbia, S. C., November 21, 1919. ,
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Cholera Reduced Three Fourths. 1
An example of the benefit which ,
may come to a community from the
well directed efforts of State and
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Federal agencies, coupled with the co- ^
operation of farmers, for the control
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CITATION NOTICE.
State o^South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?By George S. Drafts,
esquire, Probate Judge.
Whereas, H. L. Harmon, Clerk of
Court made suit to me, to grant him
Letters of Administration of the Estate
of and effects of Nelson Sims.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Nelson Sims,
deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, ih the Court of Probate, to
be held at Lexingtory C. H., S. C., on
16 Dec.* 1919 next, after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand, this 4th day
of November, Anno Domini 1919.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington County, S. C.
Published on the 3 day of Nov. 1919
in the Lexington Dispatch-News 6
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nonths. It includea investigation of
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