The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 28, 1920, Image 8

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GOOD ROADS WILD ATTRACT MUCH TOURIST TRAYEI Columbia, January 24.?Special. Ii is inconceivable to me that SoutT Carolina through its General Assembly now in session will not join hei sister States in the formulation of s wise policy of progressive road build ing." Said George R. Wheeler, Man? (-"ovntin'j T.anHnwnprs' As rage ouuui vui vkini. -? \ sociation. Mr. Wheeler has just returned fron' Florida and while there he made s survey of the peninsular State's superb system of hard-surfaced highways. He gave his opinion that th( good roads of Florida had as much to do with attracting tourists to th? State as its climate, and are chiefl} responsible for the large numiners 01 substantial and. oftimes. wealth} people who have settled there. Mr. Wheeler said that he believes that should South Carolina emulafc Florida's example and construct ? State system of hard-surfaced roads connecting with contiguous States there is no reason why the thousands of tourists traversing these highways would not be attracted to Soutt Carolina and settle here. some ol them! permanently. Mr. Wheeler saic that the automobiles of 90 per cent of the tourists visiting Florida are shipped there either by boat or rail because of the inferior roads of thij section. "You can see." he said, "what ar economic loss this entails on the State of South Carolina. If it had a sysNOTSICK AND NOT WELL Id The Peculiar Situation Described, ZIRON Iron Tonic Is Found Helpful. It Often happens that the organs of you body do not function properly, for som< reason or other. There is nothing reallj wrong, and you are not sick. But certainly you are not well, either. If you are in such a condition, rear What Mr. Wm. M. Bass, Rt. I,Crossville Ala., did, and try Ziron Iron Tonic, ahe did. Mr. Bass says: "I am nearly always pretty well am * strong and do not need much medicim excepting for headaches. But, recently when I Had not been feeling very wel for a while, I knew 1 needed some sor of medicine to make me all right. I took Ziron and it made me strong am well again." Ziron puts iron into the blood, and, bi doing this, may prevent a serious attacl of illness,which you are liable to "catch* ? ? w ? as any nine it your system is weakene< or your condition below par. Ziron has well proven its value as i tonic. Try it when yotl feel the least bi out of sorts, not quite as good as usual tired and weary. Your druggist sells Ziron on a money back guarantee. zn 10 \bur Blood Needs ft M tem of hard-surfaced roads connectj ins: like highways from the East tc the South, it would cause tourists tc t traevl by automobile through this i J section, and thousands of dollars - would be spent in this State -by these .* tourists." 1 Mr. Wheeler asks this question: "fan South Carolina," with all hei " j wealth in taxable property, banking resources and government resources, afford to be contented with her pres1 j ent oad-building program." while hei . i . . . . L sister states are appropriating iiiu?c.? J by the millions for State highways': ' J For instance. Maine is going to spend - j $ 12.000.000 for State highways. Ala* I bama. $25,000,000. Florida.. $3,000.00(1 - j .New York. $50,000,000; Illinois. $6v.*j 000.000. Idaho. $15,000,000; Virginia H $40,000,000; Georgia. $50,000,000: Ar*1 kansas. $SO,000,000; and Tennessee 1 $50,000,000. North Carolina is like3 I wise considering legislation for im| * | proved highways." i Clement S. Ueker, of Baltimore, ex5 ecutive vice-president of the Southerr 3 Settlement and Development Organi> zation. with which the South Carolina 3 Landowners' Association is affiliated 1 in a recent letter to various developt ment associations of the Southeast 1 has this to say relative to a greal hard-surfaced highway from the ! Waiter's Glasse 3 Stop in and let us make i those eyes. j . I Office Hours, 8 to 6; Si 1 v 0. L. Waiter ( f 1221 Main Stree 211 King Street, ! i S!^^,lllll# Illllllllllll'll 1 PLA M * pipe out for For, with Prince Albert, you've got; that cuts you loose from old stung Made by our exclusive patented pi from bite a&i parch and hands you ? that ever was scheduled in your dire Prince Albert is a pippin of a pi] beats the^and! Get the slant that man ever longed for in tobacco! figure up the sport you've slippec Albert quality flavor and quality sati You'll talk kind words every time yc Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsorr, dors ?and?that clatsy. practical po sponge moistener top that keeps the t R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com] * | Xorth to the South: > i "We already have a continuous ' j macadam highway from Baltimore to ' j Washington. .Now. since tne souinern 5 j States undoubtedly would build stood k | roads with federal aid. I feel that our i combined influence ought to see to it I i that a road was built from Washing j ton to Richmond. Richmond to Rat j leigh. Raleigh to Columbia, and then , on down the most expeditious route to ; I Miami, and a: a later date, branches i of this should be advocated, if pos- j sible. from Norfolk to Wilmington. ; ' j Wilmington to Charleston. Charleston j L | to Savannah and on down. It would j - Ihiean bridge-building. but bridges j i j have to be any how sooner or later. 1 and I feel sure it would not be a far j , stretch to get congressional aid. even | . in the bridge building. "Then: what I have furthermore in j 1 | mind, is that each of these States j I *! should be induced to build ornamen| tal trees along these roads, and that j i here and there a typical North Caro- i t 1 lina. South Carolina. Geprgia or Flor- j ! id;i hotel should be erected, and the i ' t { cooking in those hotels should he fa.' mous: that, at every one-half day's i travel, there should be a lunch station, t j distinctly Southern, which should also t j become famous, and then gradually i the various States Should extend that I I ; ' , s Grace the Face 5 a scientific examination of undays by Appointment. )ptical Company t, Columbia, S. C. , Charleston, S. C. i ., R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. I V the smokegame v/ith a jimmy | j if you're hankering fcr a hand- j: what ails your smokeappetite! a new listen cn the pipe question [ tongue and dry throat worries! -ocess, Prince Albert is scotfree ibout the biggest lot of smokefun iction! pe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it P. A. is simply everything any You never will be willing to i-on once you get that Prince sfaction into your smokesystem! ?u get on the firing line! I ie pound and half-pound tin humi~ und crystal glass humidor toith obacco in such perfect condition. 3any, Winston-Salem, N, C i effort north of the Mason and Dixon line, for instance, through New England. Some of the Southern States ought to maintain for advertising purposes throughout the year, a Florida, or a Georgia, or a Carolina lunch station. where on Sundays a Southern dinner could he had at a standard rate." "A continuous highway from Bos t r\ ATinrvii en n t i n 11 f>rl Mr. T'oker. "is not a far cry. ft is built already from Boston to Wa ' ington. Virginia is bound to build some good roads, so is North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, and Florida has her good roads already built. Now. if Virginia and the Carolinas. Georgia and Florida. could try this: Get their governors. their representatives in Congress, their boards of trade, chambers of Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalog Free It's ready now. One hundred handsomely illustrated pages with brilliant cover in natural colors. It is both beautiful and helpful, and all that is necessary to get it is a postal card request. You will find our 1920 catalogue a well worth while seed book. Hastings' Seeds are sold direct by mail. You will never find them on sale in the stores. We have some five hundred thousand customers who buy from us by mail. We please and satisfy them, and we can please and satisfy you in 1920. Planting Wastin^s' -Seeds in vour garden or in your fields insures "good luck" so far as results can be determined by the seed planted. 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SAYS ILK ill PRICES CAUSED BY EXCESS PROFITS TAXES, j i [ j : In a paper read before the National | 1 I < onsumers League at Newark New i ! Jersey, last night William B. Colvei. Chairman of the Federal Trade Com1 . . mission, referred to the excess profits! I tax as the cornerstone of our structure J ! of high prices, although no also plac- j j ed blame for the high price evil oh . the shameful orgy of spending in 1919, | reckless speculation, the large amount J j _ -?. | i Needed Preieoiion; j ^ Keep your fccdy well : I nourished and strong an:! | there is lit Lie danger, a 5 i essential that yen keep up | your rzzieiar.ee* There are i thousands oi families who | would not dream oi being j ! without the protection ihat affords. The right idea is to I start, in the fali with Scott's Emulsion and be protected for a strenuous winter. ; It's Scott's yois ask for- ; The Norwegian cod-liver oil used TTii J i in Scott's Emulsion is super-refined JlWf j in our on-n American Laboratories. ^sajSk i Its purity and quality is unsurpassed. Scott & Be wne, Bioouifieid,N.J, 19-1& j fops Them Ail | use, factory, barn or shed, $ :ause it can be depended on | long, satisfactory roofing S itection. Tiger Brand Roof- | is made of high grade dur- | e material that is waterproof 1 1 weatherproof. Extremes of | iperature do not affeet Tiger J >fing. It will not curl or 5 ck and is fire resisting, f Made To Uphold a ? , Good Name : id Roofing dy to Icy rolls, 32-in. wide, that fa A snnply cf n . ; and cement rtrucuous for laying it yourself. - S \ d Roofing and Ridge Roll een, and Roll Roofing in rices. Aware Co. Main Street HA, S. C. I . ILL, M. D. is specially and comj letly equipped I ases of Stomach, Kidney and Bladand Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles { '?1 IIrinnrofmn \ [IlltJSSiy ??IUIUUt V{/Ci auuii. , [Want to Know: Can you be cured? j ill it take? Will it be permanent? J ; cost? C nsult me FREE. i ?rt is made to avoid unnecessary ! tding out of town cases, idually in charge of my office, hav:al assistants or associates. There- | ise if blaced in rny hands, receives ! ;ion and you achieve results as rap- i ble unner high class treatment. r examine every patient thoroughly, when necessary I i, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2 I na National Bank Building COLUMBIA, S. C. |j At Reasonable Price Restaurant )R? | GENTLEMEN ! nd All Night } I 1 ared in the Highest Art. lick Service, onage is solicited, anda he Lexington Folks. 3151Ja Columbia, S.C. of our gold which has been going to South America, the decline of foreign exchange through the piling up the present huge European debt, and the activities o! the American packers. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all 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, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and there fore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medicine., manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is taken internally and acts thru the Flood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Ca- ? tarrh Medicine fails to cure. Sead 1 for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drugigsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Theory is a vine from which facta BULBS of ALL KINDS FOR FALL PLANTING FLOWERS For All Occasions. B?-st attention jiiven all orders large or small, weddi 115, I>ouquets, funeral wort, anything in flowers CHAS. L. SLIGH FLORIST. j I !Ki Main St. Phone 2761 /^" COLUMBIA, S. < . . ? li PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ | J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST ! In diseases of the eye, ear nose and | throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell j l~ ! I. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. Dr. H. L. GREGORY, Veterinary Surgeon. | Office 1306 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. | Office Phone 1342 | Residenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialist '6'5 Main St.- Columbia, S.C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2149 Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 447 DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. O ? y Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DRS. BOOZER, a ' DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the street from their old stand. Cancer Taken out by the root within nine or ;en days without knife. Guaranteed never to come bacic. S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ S. C. E. J. BEST Attorney and Counceiior 203 2nd Floor. National Loan m and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Ltt. 1 UULE/, DENTIST, 1623 Main St., Columbia, S.C PROFESSiONAL NOTICE OF REMOVAL Dr. A. J. Bedenbaugh & Dr. P. B. Spigner have moved their Dental Offices to second floor, 1626, Main street, Columbia, 3L P Phone 978 and 181. J $