The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 21, 1920, Image 11
?^: ? day, held for the purpose of selecting
k lock, Senators Underwood and Hitch- j
cock each receiving 19 votes.
" Senator Hoke Smith, who held the
Bp-" fate of the two candidates in his
i.; hands, refused to vote for either, exj^y,
- plaining that he was so fond of both
y-y that he would have liked to vote for
\ I both, but that he could not bring himself
to vote for one in preference to
j&f ; the other. '
Senator Hitchcock wil continue as
p*'; acting leader until a regular succesi?*:."
sor is chosen.
ffe-VV This deadlock seems to have been
directly due to this incident: There
" are 47 senators entitled to vote, which
would make 24 necessary to elect.
Carter Glass of Virginia, though not
yet sworn in as Senator, could have
voted but stayed away from the caucus
because, as it is said, he understood
c that certain Senators questioned his
jl right to vote; and that fact cost SenI
ator Underwood one vote and, perly
haps, the Democratic leadership.
The lineup of the 38 Senators who
BKlv voted was as follows.
For Underwood: Bankhead (Ala.),
I Dial (R. I.), Fletcher (Fla.), Gay
(La.), Gerry (S. C.), Gore (Okla.),
g ... Harris (Ga.), Harrison (Miss.),
*? Jones (?\ M.), McKellar (Tenn.). Pitt.
g|\ man (Xev.), Ransdell (La.), Reed
(Mo.), Shields (Tenn.), Smith (Md.),
// Smith (S. C.), Stanley (Ky.). Walsn'
|L (Mass.), Wiliams (Miss.),?19.
For Hitchcock: Ashurst (Ariz. ),
Chamberlain (Ore.), Culberson
(Tex.), Henderson (Xev.), Kenarick
(Wis.). King (Utah.), Kirby (Ark.),
by Myers (Mon.), Xugent (Idaho), Overman
(X. C.), Phelan (Cal.) Pomerene
(Ohio), Robinson (Ark.), Sheppard
/ , (Tex.). Simmons (X. C.), Thomas
gib; (Col.), Trammell (Flo.). Walsh
Eg/. (Mon.). Wolcott (Del.)?19.
This situation is of sepcial signif
> ' icance because of the fact that the
/- : " outcome of the treaty fight in the Senpj
, ate apparently depends largely upon
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in mind that Chamberlain's
Tablets not only move the bowels but
improve the appetite and strengthen
the digestion. They contain no pepsin
or other digestive ferment but
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strengthen the stomach and enable it
to perform its functions naturally.
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give you
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ELMGREN
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Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Thus far the efforts of S< icock,
the acting: leader, to aivav - - a
compromise with the mar- rify itors
have failed complete::., < !- ..y
due, to some extent at -ais
apparent lack of tact and gooa juu0'ment.
There are many indications
that Senator Underwood might be
more successful in dealing with the
Lodge forces regarding the matter,
and his selection as Democratic leader
would, it is believed, have greafly enhanced
the chances of an early com
promise on the treaty, hence the j
deadlock?which, at least temporar- |
J
ily. leaves Senator Hitchcock, as acting
leader, the winner in the leadership
fight?will be a disappointment
to many friends of the treaty.
FEDERAL. TRADE COMMISSIONER
EXPLAINS WORK OF BODY
Washington. Jan. 19.?In speaking
to the members of the National
Wholesale Dry Goods Association" at
New York city yesterday, William B.
Colver of the Federal Trade Commission
told how the Commission came
in contact with business and explained
in detail the attitude of the Commission
toward competition. Mr. Colver
said in part:
"We of the Federal Trade Commission
believe that unfair method? ?f
I Help Your Digestion
When acid-distressed, relieve the
indigestion with
Ki'MOiDS
Dissolve easily on tongue?as
pleasant to take as candy. Keep
your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S tTMULSION
19-Sa
Xo Great Act of Hcimsm Required.
If some great act of heroism was
necessary to protect a child from
croup, no mother would hesitate to
protect her offspring, but when it is
only necessary to keep at hand a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and give it as soon as the first indication
of croup appears, there are
many who neglect it. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is within the reach of
all and is prompt and effectual.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fr?ah native meats always on hand
Ice told in any quantity from 5c ay
Oar restaurant is prepared to furnist
i meals at all hoars. First class meal*
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Nut Deer te PmtoSee.
LEXINGTON, 5. C.
FLOWERS
Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. i
Fine Wedding Work a Specialty.
PLANT NOW:
Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia,
-> 1 t> i i.
Jfansy, sweet reas, r>eei, ^amu,
Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spinach,
Turnip.
Let us help you select best
things to plant.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1519 Maun Street
COLUMBIA, . -S. C.
Save Money
Come to Columbia and buy your
BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS
from me ana you are sure to save
money, because I sell cheaper
than anybody else.
Fresh Lot of
'HORSES and MULES
just in my stables. Come now
and make your selection. All of
them at prices to suit you.
Sweeney Stables,
, 1413 Assembly St .^Columbia, S. C.
I
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:~tv - -.eiition in commerce include any j
unfair act which may tend to destroy j
a competitor whether intended to de- >
stroy him or not. Such destruction j
of a competitor, no matter how many j
I
there may be, reduces unfairly the !
number of competitors by one, and, !
therefore, tends to create a monopoly, i
For. if the process is repeated, and I
one more and again one and another'
ship thi^bun^le
The Highest Pric
That's What You'll G
WE WANT 'EM NOW?AND WIL
N?1 EXTRA LARGE N?i LARGE
C>TK t TO AVERAGE f XTfl A TQ AvEPASf
RACC
Black 118.00 to 14.001 12.00 to 10.03
Heavy Furred 12.06 to 10.00 9.001(1 8.00
Ordinary 9.00to 8.00 7.00to 6.00
Mil
Fine, Dark 22.00to 18.00 16.00to 13.00
lleual Tolnr KMtn1?M IlilflfB QIW)
V/ V< v? r WV I VI iv?uv HI Ateivv I * a?vw aw v??? i
iPale 1100to 9.081 8.00tO 7.00
MUSI
Winter 6.00 ta 5.00 1 4.75to 3.75
Fall 450to 3.75| 350 to 2.75
These extremely high prices for S
the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal
diate shipment No. 3, No. 4 and <
market value. Ship your Furs now
"more money" and get it "quicker"
"SHUBERT" RETURNS W
SHIP TODAY-AND KEI
W. E. Hi
Fire and Autom
Repres
Liveroool. Lon<
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LEXINGTON,
I ABSOLUTE!
1 Special Attention Paid 1
I Baltimore D
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1 1329 1-2 Main St. COLl
I! Look for Large Electric Sig
at S
Hours 8 to 8. Si
C. D. KENNY
Coffees, Teas, Su
Always have special brands
at 45c is very popular: oth
have Teas to suit your tast
NEW CROP RICE,
J
C. D. KENIS
1637 MAIN STR
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is removed from the field, monopoly
is the result."
A HOT SUPPER AT
SUNNY SOUTH SCHOOL j
The School Improvement League of J
Sunny South School will give a hot !
supper on Saturday, January 31, for j
the benefit of the school. Everybody j
is invited to attend, and help a good j
cause.
tS'SHUBERT^oo
;cs Ever Known |
ct from "SHUBERT"
L PAY THE PRECE TO GET 'EM
I N?i MEDIUM ( N*I SMALL N? 2 j
jc^tcfc tc t.vtc?c-t 1 extm. tq tvtot.ce |^* 'z ; :i sc-.-h.ity
:oon
9.00 to 8.001 7.50 to 6.501 7X0 to 4.GC
7.00 to 6.00 5.0Cto 4.50 j 5.00 to 3.50
5.00 to 4.50 4.C0 to 3.50 j 4.00 to 3.00
M K.
11.00 to 9.501 8.C0 to 6.50' S.00 to 4.00
8.00 to 650 6.00 to 5.00 6.00 to 3.00
6.00 to 5.00 j 4.50 to 4.00 4.50 to 2.50
(RAT
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3.50 to 2.751 2.50 to 1.75 2^0 to 1.50
2i0 to 2.001 1.75 to lit) 1.75 to L2S
outh Carolina Furs are based on
grading and are quoted for immeotherwise
inferior skins at highest
?when we want 'em. You'll get
too.
ILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
P 'EM COMING FAST
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ental Parlors |
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SPECIAL
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ftiiTirtitiiii
gar Rice and]Grits.
5 of Coffe. Kennys] special
er coij.ee to suit you; also
;e. Drop in to see us.
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Lifetime Furniture
Had your grand father or mother not used excellent
judgement in the selection of their furniture
would you have those antique pieces you cherish
so much ?
This same kind of furniture is obtainable from
us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons
of the men who made your grand parent's furniture.
Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down
to you, what pleasure and comfort you can get '
. A /? * ?./?
out ot lurnicure bought trcm us?turmture that
you can pass on to future generations, knowing
it will give them the same service it has given
you. Furniture like that must be good.
Let us show you our complete line, so moderately
priced. You will not be urged to buy.
Do not hesitate to make our store your headquarters
when in Columbia.
VAN METRE'S ^
LIFETIME FURNITURE I
Funeral Directors and Embalmers. ^
Complete Motor Service
1313-19 Main St., - 'Phone 111 J
Columbia, S. C. S
Shoes For Everybody 1
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and longest. ~^j|
We carry shoes for the entire M
family in sizes and widths to I
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Our salesmen are experi
enced shoe men and our 11
cash system saves you money ffi
The Booterie
1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C.
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accounts.
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