The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 31, 1919, Image 2
CENSUS WORK. BEOINS JAN. 2ND%
, Director of the Census Sara L. Rogv,
ers has announced that everything is
? in readiness to begin the canvassing
, ' campaign that during the month of
January, 1920. will cover every mansion,
every cottage and every hut in
the country. Bvery person in the J
.land will be enumerated and the
names, ages, birthplaces and occupations
of all of Uncle Sam's neices and
Bephews will be set down and forwarded
to Washington.
Many other questions concerning
home tenure, citizenship, marital status,
literacy, sex*, color and race are
contained in the population schedule
which the enumerators will fill out
from the answers given them.
Farm Questions Important.
Farmers also will be asked the
Questions contained in the agriculture
schedule relating to their farms. These
questions cover farm tenure, farm
products, values of farm lands, buildings.
implements and improvements,
field crops, garden products, farm expenses,
live-stock, poultry, bees,
dairy products, improved and unimproved
'and, farm draiiage and irrigation?in
fact, all phases of i-.e farming
industry rre covered.
Even the family Ford will be j
counted, as, in fact, will all automo- j
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biles and tractors on farms. Ques- ;
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tions as to- telephones and electric- j
light, gas and water plants also arc i
in 1110 gruup ?ji- IUHU.WV^ ,
IfftSch fall under the general heading j
4t "farm facilities," the purpose of;
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the government in collecting information
of this character being to show
the modern improvements installed on
farms during the past decade.
Information Confidential.
The Census Bureau desires tb emphasize
the fact that the information
gathered in the Census is for general
statistical purposes only and that
such information can not be used as
a basis for taxation. Nor can such information
be used to harm any person
in any way. This is pointed out
in the President's Proclamation.
As a matter of fact the identity of
individuals is lost as soon as the filledout
schedules aro received at Washington.
For upon reaching there the
information is transferred from the
sheets to cards. This is done by machinery
and names are discarded entirely.
Moreover, every person connected
with the taking of the- Census
is pohibited by Federal law from divulging
any information given them
in the performance of their duties.
The Bureau of the Census has always
had the willing cooperation of
the public in the past and confidently
looks forward to that same spirit of
cooperation for the census of 1920.
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j\ny lui ui\;i imv* ??* ? ->*
g:iven upon inquiry to Julian S. Wolfe,
Supervisor, Seventh District. Orangeburpr,
S. C*
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MEXICANS TRY TO Bin:
EUROPEAN WAR WEAPONS
Paris, Friday, Dec. 26.?A number
of Mexicans who have recently arrived
in Europe are reported to have
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f tidy red tin and a jimm;
Get it straight that v,
pipe or cigarette making
in P. A. That's hecav
You can't any more mak<
tongue or parch your throat t
drink when he's off the wate
out by our exclusive patented
You just lay back like a reg
the cards and wonder why i
section in the P. A. smokepas
to remember back!
Bay Prince Albert everywhere tob
tiefv red tins, handsome pound and
?that clever, practical pound cryi
moistener top that keeps the tobc
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[formation apply to Ticket
attempted to purchase arms and ammunition.
according to information
received here. Whether they aro
connected with the recent shipment
of five carloads of machine guns and
accessories sent from Cassel to Amsterdam,
which Marshal Foch reported
were consigned to Mexico, is as
yet undetermined.
The Mexicans, who are reported to
represent the Carranza government
came to Europe by different routes
having previously agreed upon a
meeting placo which is understood to
have been a city in France. It Is now
reported they arc in the interior of
Germany.
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PRJ7TTY GIRD HAS
FRIEND AT COURT
Winsome Stenographer Who Killed j
Alleged Tnsulter Gets -Vew Trial at
liar.
Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 27.? Miss
Maude Moore, pretty young stenographer,
recently convicted of first deI
OVER-ACIDITY I
of the stomach has upset many a
night's rest, If your stomach is adddisturbed,
dissolve two or three
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on the tongue before retiring and en- m
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and I
goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by R
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rhat you've hankered for in
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fseP. A. has the quality!
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han you can make a horse
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process!
pilar fellow and puff to beat
n samhill you didn't nail a
;ture longer than you care
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acco is sold. Toppy red bags,
' half pound tin humidors?and
$tal glass humidor with sponge
icco in such perfect condition.
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Announces
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gree murder in connection with the
slaying of Leroy D. Ilarth. automobile
dealer, was today granted a n?-w
trial by Judge T. A. Ft. Nelson.
Judge Nelson is announcing' hi?; decision
to grant, the girl a new trial
declared that he would have approval
a verdict for second degree munh-r,
but that the evidence presented did
not warrant a first degree verdict.
Judge Nelson asserted that while
Miss Moore's testimony, given at her
trial, was "wholly incredible," the
jury might have let her off with a
verdict of guilty 01" manslaughter had
she admitted that she went out riding
with ITarth "for immoral purposes and
that on the joy ride they had an argument."
Ilart'n was killed on a lonely pike
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Special Attention Paid,
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P. J. O'NE
Suite No. 7 Caroli
Cor. Main and Washington Sts
Buggies, Waj
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Food of the Best Quality
Prep
Polite Attention with Q
Share of the public patr
cordial welcome awaits 1
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rom! n?-:ir h<-ro rflj months ago
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Kpoclalip.t, it. coate you nothing.
An<l if noeeaaary will fit. you to the
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kirnl of jclriHMPH your '-yori require.
A. J. (,LAXO\,
;it. Tapp'.s Department Htoro,
Cor. Main an*] Blanding Stti.
Columbia. S. C.
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12 to 3 i
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;ton street j
MARY A. WELLS j
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modern methods we will
love Teeth, Live Nerves,
til the mostjsensitbe caviwithout
Pain or Bad After
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to Out of Town Patients ^
ental Parlors j
JMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 E
n and Moving Dental Exhibit j
jtairs. |
undays 10 to 3 4
ILL, M. D.
is specially and comf letly equipped
ases of S omach, Kidney and Bladand
Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles
nlessly Without Operation.)
Want to Klow: Can you be cured?
ill it take? Will it be permanent?
, cost? C nsult me FREE.
* rt is made to avoid unnecessary
iding out of town cases,
idually in charge of my office, hav2al
assistants or associates. Thereise
if blaced in my hands, reef ives
;ion and you achieve results as rapble
un< er high class treatment.
j examine every patient thoroughly,
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i, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2.
na National Bank Building
N/TVf V * t> j*s.
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jons, Harness.
ae of Well Made Vehicles
Hackney Buggies
Washington Baggies
Columbus Buggies
Brown Buggies
/>^\Nissen Wagons
^wOld Hickory Wagons
Hackney Wagons
n above makes
floor
MEANS SOMETHING
Mule Co.
- - COLUMBIA, S. C.
At Reasonable Price
Restaurant
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GENTLEMEN
nd All Night
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>ared in the Highest Art.
nick Service.
%onage is solicited, anda
:he Lexington Folks.
3351 Ja Columbia, S.C.
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There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than nil other diseases
put together, and for years it was supposed
to be incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment.
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j pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a.
lo<-al disease, greatly influenced by
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constitutional conditions and therefore
requires constitutional treatment
Tfoll'o * ~ '.MA
. o vai/44 i ii iu^uiviJuU) liiaiiuia^'iurcu
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio..
Is taken internally and acts thru the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of th? ^
^System. One Hundred Dollars reward
is offered for any case that Hall's Ca
tarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send '
! for circulars and testimonials.
| F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
| Sold by Drugigsts, 75c.
j Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
| Theory is a vine from which facts
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BULBS of ALL KINDS f
FOR FALL PLANTING J
FLOWERS For All Occasions. J?
Best attention given all orders largt
: or small, weddi ng bouquets, funeral
work, anything in flowers.
I CHAS. L. SUGH
FLORIST.
1446 Main St Phone 2761
COLTMBIA, S. C.
| PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1
' J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
I In diseases of the eye, ear nose and |
| throat in Saluda on Monday and in
| Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
II. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance ~"
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Dr. H. L. GREGORY, I
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office 1306 Assembly Street,*
Columbia, S. C. ,
Office Phone 1342 J
Residenc Phone 2754
Dr. BARNHILL
DENTIST,
The Crown and Bridge Specialise
16'5 Main St., Columbia, S.C
Over Lever's Shoe Store
Phone 2149
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Dr. C. T. BROOKS
Dentist
j 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C>
Phone 447
DR. H. W. WALL 1
DENTIST,
1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S, C
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Office Hours: & to 1:30?2:sc
DRS. BOOZER, |
DENTIST,
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Have returned to the jldOv
block, 1542 Main street,
Columbia, just- across the
street from their old stand,
DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist )
COLUMBIA, S. C.
1626 MAIN STREET,
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Cancer taken out by the root withia
nine or ten days without knife.
Guaranteed never to come back.
! S. P. Shumpert, J
'| 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S. O
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Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
i j Columbia, S. C.
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Dr. TOOLE,
DENTIST,
11623 Main St., Columbia, S.C
PROFESSIONAL
; NOTICE OF REMOVAL
I Dr. A. J. Bedenbaugh & Dr.
] P. B. Spigner have moved their
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j uentaj unices 10 secuuu m vi,
1626, Main street, Colnrabia.S Pj
Phone 978 and 181.
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