The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, February 04, 1920, Image 10
ITEMS OF INTEREST s
FROM CLEMSOX COLLEGE i
Special to the Dispatch-News: !
Clemson College, Jan. 29.?The i
death of James R. Carpenter has 1
caused a pfll over the entire campus 1
which time alone can remove. He 1
was a member of the Freshman class 1
and a very prominent student in every <
respect. He was a boy of strong per- i
sonality?to know him was to like
him. He had proven himself to be 1
kind-hearted, manful, and irt every :
way a "good fellow." His body was
. taken to Hartsville, S. C. vhee luo 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carpen- j
ter. anrl a host of friends mourn his
death. An escort of cadets accompanied
the body to its home. A memorial
exercise was held in his honor on
Wednesday aftenoon in the college
chapel. This untimely death will
be deeply mourned and his loss
profoundly felt by all who knew 3
him* . '
Clemson was well represented at?(
the great Student Volunteer Confer- |
ence held in Des Moines, Iowa, during j5
the first week in January. Five dele- 1
gates represented Clemson in what 5
was without a daubt the greatest re- 1
ligious gathering ever brought to-1;
1
gether since the beginning of time. J
The fall term has been a marked
success. The academic work of the 1
students has been very satisfactory.
Out of eight hundred and eight ca
dets two hundred and seventy-six
were placed on ihe honor roir
Lexington County is represented at .
Clemson by ten of her noble sons.
Every Lexington boy is behind his
work with a full deteri lination of
success in college work.
The College Glee Club Minstrel
entertained the Jcadets yind faculty i
with numerous songs and jokes. The !
aongs were the ^latest ones> and were j
put over in grand style. Clemson has |
put out the best glee clubs in the i
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Million Packets Of
Flower Seed Free
We believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten j
np the home surroundings and give [
. pleasure and satisfaction to those who |
have them.
We have set aside more than one j
million packets of seed of beautiful, i
yet easily grown flowers to be given j
to our customers this spring for the;
beautifying of their homes.
Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalogue is
now ready. Brilliant cover in natural
colors, 100 pages of garden and farm
* information, profusely illustrated. It's
the one worth while seed book for
. southern gardeners and farmers. This
catalogue is absolutely free to you on
^request. Your name and address on
a postal card or in letter, will bring it
to you by return mail.
This 1920 Catalogue will show you
just how you can get five packets of
flower seeds (five different sorts) ab
solutely free of cost this epring. Send
* for this catalogue today without fail.
No obligation to buy anything unless
you want to. H. G. HASTINGS CO., j
Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.?(Advt.)
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state for many years and this year
will be no exception.
In class football, the Juniors and
Seniors busted the ice in the first
jame of the class fottball series. Mr.
L'lysees Xerxes Oullum, better known
by the cadets as "X" afcd a Lexington
County lad, spoiled the Juniors,
fun and turned a same that everyone
expected to be a Junior victory
into a tie game.
The members of the Tiger staff
were fortunate indeed to attend a dinner
given by Dr. and Mrs. W. M.
Ftiggs. Not a member of the staff
was absent, and the dinner was
greatly enjoyed by all.
C. S. ADDT.
Olemson College, S. C., Jan. 29.
YS TO BOLD "WEEVIL MACHINE*.
Nothing- Practical Has Been Found..
Clemson College, Jan. 29.?There
s a considerable demand for testing
iifferent methods and machines for
:atching or controlling the boll weevil.
^Vhile a great number of solutions
ind mechanical devices have been
tested during the last twenty years,
so far none has been found practical,
says Prof. A. F. Conradi. a recognized
authority on the boll weevil. Tne
fact, however, that these have been
failures does not guarantee that some
practical contrivance may not be devised.
Frequently farmers purchase too
quickly the devices that are offered
for sale. Those who have had the
longest experience with these inventions
have learned to proceed cautiously.
"While the "Division of Entomology
ijggflfr Calomel $al
acts like dyna;
calomel come
crashes into il
Take "Dodson's Li
If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated
and all knocked out, just go
tjt> your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodaon's Liver Tone for a few cents,
which is a harmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn't start
your lirer and straighten you up
better and quicker than nasty calomel
r a pipe in your face that's fille
if vnn'rt. nn trpil nf sr
l7 XX J vw. AW WAA VAAW W W W-.
rou a song of tobacco joy thai
>b was to see how much of t]
get away with every twenty-:
Li can "carry on" with Prince A!
I be after laying down a smoki
think of the old front line in Fr
A. never tires your taste becac
slip into your think-tank that 3
patented process that cuts out
you can hit smoke-record-hig
week without any comeback
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of Clemson College is glad at all times i
to cooperate with any well meaning (
person or firm in trying a new meth- i
od or machine, it distinctly withholds i
any opinions until the tests have been ;
completed and the results clearly 1
shown. If a method has merit it will 1
| be supported, and if it has not merit it 1
! will be so reported. Tests made this 1
! spring can not be reported on until we j
know the production in pounds of i
seed cotton during tne rail. A ma- <
chine may do many and interesting
things, but if it fails to proportion- i
ately increase the yield, then it has i
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little or no value. j <
MANY RKDS MAY ESCAPE
DEPORTATION. '
1
rue aliens wrio were anesn-u uu*ing
the recent anti-Red raids by Department
of Justice agents through- :
out the country have hit upon a plan
by means of which many of them may
be able to escape deportation.
Before an alien can be aeported it J
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!f PRINTING
Won BOND J
If Will Sell 1
hfour Goods ||
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?'angerous i
livates! It's mercury. Calomel
mite on a sluggish liver. When
s into contact with sour bile it
causing cramping and nausea.
j;
ver Tone" Instead I
and without making you sick, you
just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while if
you take Dodson's Liver Tone you
will wake up feeling great, full of
ambition and ready for work or play.
It is harmless, pleasant and cafe to
give to children; they like it.
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Ijll'jllj!''1 Toppy red bags, tidy
red tint, handsome pound
I ji[[j|i' and half-pound tin humir
j;-jjr dors ? and?that clatty,
||ljf practical pound crystal
,|jl' glass humidor with
|i* sponge moistcner top that
keeps the tobacco in each }
perfect condition.
d cheerily brimful of Prince
noke peace! For, P. A. will
t will make you wish your
ne national joy smoke you
four hours!
Ibert through thick and thin,
s barrage that'll make the
ancel
ise it has the quality! And,
?. A. is made by our exclubite
and parch?assurance
h-sDots seven days out of
but real smoke joy!
my, Winston-Salem, N. C j
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s of course necessary to establish by
competent evidence, the fact that he
s an alien. In many cases this is
impossible except by the use of the!
ilien himself as a witness; so that.
refusing to tel where he was
jorn. a man arrested on a deportation j
ivarrant may be enabled to stay in ;
Lliis country, i> is sta*ed. as proof re
warding tb'" fact . the case of an
alien is jfficulr u> obtain in any;
Dthor manner.
It is further stated that already
Lhere have been 225 releases of these ;
persons on bail, with little prospect j
:>f subsequent depotration. because of !
the fact that refusals to answer ques- j
tions have made it impossible to es- 1
tablish sufficient cause for deporta ;
tion. It is also feared that, for the'
i
samo reason, most of those who arc
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Walter's Glasses
Stop in and let us make
those eyes.
Office Hours, 8 to 6; Sui
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1221 Main Street,
211 King Street, 1
Buggies, Wag
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1115 Hampton St., - P.
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Open Day ai
Food of the Best Quality.
Preps
Polite Attention with Qu
Share of the public patrc
cordial welcome awaits tY
1312 Main St., Phone;
still in custody will have to be released.
AT TIIK BAPTIST CHIRCR
At tlit* Lexington Baptist church j
next Sundav. Feb. Sth 1 will preach i
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on the following subjects:
11 o'clock A. M. "A Warning to
M
T'rotestantism.
7 o'clock P. M. "The Relation of
Christ's Second Coining, to the Ifillennial."
We announced the morning sub- !
ject for the fourth Sunday morning)
in Jan. but, on account of the ex- I
trenie bad weather, it was thought |
best to postpone until next Sunday
A. M.. Feb. 8th. This is a subject of
most vital importance to all Protestant
people and it is hoped that a largre
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a scientific examination of
ndays by Appointment. i
ptical Company
Columbia, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
;ons, Harness.
e of Well Made Vehicles
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Hackney Buggies
Washington Buggies
Columbus Buggies
Brown Buggies
>^\Nissen Wagons
S^/Old Hickory Wagons j
if Harknev Waerons
i above makes
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Mule Co.
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ILL, M. D. |
3 specially and comfletly equipped i
ises of Stomach, Kidney and Bladand
Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles
llessly Without Operation.) .
Want to Know: Can you be cured?
ll it take? Will it be permanent?
cost? C nsult me FREE.
rt is made to avoid unnecessary
ling out of town cases,
dually in charge of my office, haval
assistants or associates. There?e
if blaced in rny hands, receives !
on and you achieve results as rap)le
un< er high class treatment-,
examine every patient thoroughly,
when necessary.
, m. to 7 p. rn. Sundays 10 to 2.^
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ia National Bank Building
COLUMBIA, S. C- |j
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Restaurant j
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GENTLEMEN i
id All Night
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ired in the Highest Art. '
ick Service.
inage is solicited, anda
te Lexington Folks.
ll51Ja Columbia, S.C.
A
number will be present next Sunday
morning-.
P. H. Funderburk.
There is more Catarrh m this sectlo?
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 therefore
requires constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured
by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
is taken internally and acts thru the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of th?
System. One Hundred Dollars regard
is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh
Medicine fails to cure. Send
for circulars and testimonials.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Drugigsts, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Theory is a vine from which facts
DITT no r 11 t i/iimn
DULOd 01 ALL MNLJd
FOR FALL PLANTING
FLOWERS For AH Occasions.
Best attention given all orders large
or small, weddi ng bouquets, funeral
work, anything in flowers .
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST.
1440 Main St. Phone ?761
COLUMBIA, S. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
i. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
*n diseases of the eye, ear nose and
throat in Saluda on Monday and in
Ratesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
it.
I FT? AMfcr K-MFFrrr
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
1615 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
Over Lever's Shoe Store
Phone 2149
Dr. C. T. BROOKS
Dentist
1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Pbone 447
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1/1\? JLA? f T ? Tmub
DENTIST,
1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. C
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Offics Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:80
DRS. B.00ZER,
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 ten days without knife.
Guaranteed never to come bacK.
S. P. Shumpert,
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ S. C.
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C. J. IJLjiJ 1
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. TOOLE,
DENTIST,
1623 Mam 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, S.P
Phone 978 and 181. 1
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