The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 07, 1920, Image 7
Kl'MMKIl TOURISTS SWARM
IX) "LAND OP TIIK SKY."
Asheville, N. C., Juno 28.?Since J
the inauguration of special summer
passenger train service to the Land of
the Sky" by the Southern Railway
System, such streams of tourists
have been pouring into Asheville and
the other resorts of the mountains 01
Western North Carolina that passenger
officials are predicting that travel
this season will even surpass that
of last year when the Southern
brought in over a hundred thousand
tourists during the summer season.
Just how this army of tourists was
handled to and from the Western
North Carolina resorts is told in an
article reprinted from the Asheville
Citizen to which the Southern is giving
a wide distribution, not only
throughout the South but also in
other sections of the countryThis
article shows the Southern
operated nineteen regular slcepjng
car lines in and out of Asheville every
day during the 1919 summer season
and that in addition to these it was
necessary to run 197 extra sleeping
.ears into Asheville and 414 extra
sleeping cars out of Asheville. The
larger number of outbound cars was
necessary because the home-bound
movement was largely confined to a
few weeks in September and October.
Additional regular facilities have
been provided to take care of the larger
flow of tourists which is expected
this year and Asheville and all the
other mountain resorts are making
greater efforts than over before to provide
entertainment and amusement for
their guests.
oi.n cLiOTIIES.
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There is a moral to he pointed from
the present vogue of wearing apparel'
no longer new. We have discovered
the value of what we used to throw
or give away with scarcely a qualm.
We have found that what we regarded
as too far gone to be of use has a
jAn Open Secret!
I The secret of buoyant, vigor-1
ous health, is a well-nourished
1 body. It is an open secret that 1
j Scott's Emulsion |
is of wonderful help to those a
iwho are run-down in vitality I
from on\r ronoo 7V?.
P A A V/lil UliJ VUUUW* A 9 |
ft Scott & Bctwtic, Blx>mfield, N. J. 20-07 I
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XA Why XA
^ Suffer? 0
y Mrs. J. A. Cox, o! Al- |/|
/j derson, W. Va., writes: ft/ij
/ "My daughter . . .suf- 1^
fered terribly. She could WyM
y\ not turn in bed ... the
y doctors gave her up, and w^M
fyy* we brought her home to WyM
Wy* die. She had suffered so
ftO much at... time. Hav- |yl
ing heard of Cardtd, we Wj\
w0& got it for her." M
1^1 The Woman's Tonic
|/l "In a few days, She be- Wyl
L/J gan to improve." Mrs. |/J
J/J Cox continues, "and had ft/^
*/| no trouoie at.. . Cardui \SI I
r/<8 cured lier, and we sine 1
its praises everywhere." BOf |
Vyl We receive many thou- lKJ|
sands of similar letters 1
K/jj every year, telling of the L/l
t/j| good Cardui has cone for a;
g/2 women who sutler iroui W/\
Byffl complaints so common to gO$
their scx^ It should do
Oar
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optarr ~trist and Optician
1*207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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little wear left In it still, and we have
been taught that in clothes, as in
food, wo had an extravagant way of
ucting as though the supply were illimitable.
y
Not all the old habits of the mlm.
aiul body deserve to be cast-offs. Not
all of our histories, "our traditions,
our blind beliefs, deserve to be discarded
simply because they have lived
a long time and were dear t? our
forefathers. Some old people deserve
and receive a greater love than in the
days of thdir youth. An en impatient
of.progress is not sure of a gain by a
contemptuous rejection of the things
that were acceptable ages ago.
Not all the beauty is of youth and
all the flowers do not bloom in the
spring. Age brings a ripening mellowness
that has a charm of its own
?a poise and a serenity, a sense of
values and a temperance that have
their own reward. "Childhood's happy
hour" is by no means filled with raplure;
there is no adult distress so real
and so all-obliterating as the grief of
a child. For the child has not the experience
or the knowledge that are the
foundation-stones of faith. The child
cannot see past the minutes to the
hours and beyond the hours to the
yours. The immediate grief is the
great reality, and it is all there is.
The secret of the enjoyment of life
ic tint i n tlin ??noeneeior*
forever are In quest of something new.
An old friendship, tried hy time,
seasoned hy sympathy and by the division
of the burden life imposes, is
the best. Married folk who have been
partners these long years would not
be happy (as a rule) to dissolve the
long-standing partnership in favor of
a girlish bride or a boyish groom. The
twain in growing old together have
realized a community of spirit' that
brings to both a felicity tranquil and
enduring. In ways that are moro significant
than mere appearance, each
has come to seem to the other fairer
and dearer than in the radiant morn
of youth. I
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I KEEP IT SWEET]
Keep your stomach sweet
today and ward off the indigestion
of tomorrow?try
Rl-MOIDS
the new aid to digestion.
As pleasant and as safe to
take as candy.
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CONTRACTORS* . ;
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Machinery Casting* and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard iron Works
& Supply Co., CEORUJA
Ford SubdI**)* and Repair* in Stock.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on hand,
lee sold in any quantity from So ay.
Oar restaurant is prepared to famish
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meals at all hoars. First class meals
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Doer to Poet^fice.
LEXINGTON. S. C
FLOWERS
Beautiful Asters. Dahlias, Roses, Etc.
Fine Wedding Work a Specialty.
PLANT NOW:
Lawn Grass. Daisy, Freesia,
Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet, Carrot,
Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spin
i. rn
acn, xurmp.
Let us help you select best
things to plant.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1519 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - -S. C.
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AJvARMEt) AT DKEAJ) DISEASE, o
a
Sleeping: sickness, called encepha- c
litis lethargjca by the doctors, seems t
now to have become a domestic evil, e
says the Medical Record (New York), c
in quotings a study of this formerly v
rare disease by Doctor Ldiermitte in r
a French medical journal. s
It appears that the disease Is spl- c
demic all over the world and that it
manifests itself in many forme, the s
only symptom possessed by all in com- g
mon being that of deep and prolonged r.
sleep. x 1
In true encephalitis lethargica 1
there are four cardinal symptoms? f
ocular paralyses, hypersomnia, fever
and the general state. The ocular paralyses
may be absent at the outbreak
It'll soon bo i
Calomel loses you a day! Yo
mercury; quicksilver. Calomel
sour bile like dynamite, cramping
attacks the bones and should ne
Take "Dodson's Liv
When you teel bilious, sluggish, c:
constipated and nil knocked out and >'
believe you need a dose of dangerous Jl
calomel iust remember that your
si
druggist sells for a few cents a large ^
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which e
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to G
take and is a- perfect substitute for pi
Improved Tr
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North Carolina A
New Train Erfectiv
betw:
COLUMBIA an<
Through Sleeping C
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Southern Rail
| SCHED
i Lv. Lexington 10:25 p. m.
Lv. Columbia 11:50 p. m.
I SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS NC
SORTS OF WESTERN N0R1
THE IDEAL VAC
Q. W. CARTER
District Passenger Agent
| Augusta, Ga.
Worn Down, C
Georgia Lady, Worn-out an
Was Helped by Zi
THE personal experience of Mrs.
Nannie Phillips, of Powder I
Springs, Ga., is printed below in if
her own wordB: it
"I was in a worn-out condition. My sc
stomach was out of order. I didn't m
sleep well. I was tired all the time, a
I couldn't half eat, and didn't rest
well at night. <jl
"I would get out of heart and blue, ai
I would feel like I was going to be u]
down in bod. Yet I kept dragging
around. Zl
C. D. KENNY
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Coffees, Teas, Sug
Always have special brands c
at 45c is very popular: other
have Teas to suit your taste.
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NEW CROP RICE, W
C. D. KENN1
1637 MAIN STREE
if the disease, but once present they g
re characteristic. 80, too, is the type 1
if hypersomnia. It is a narcolepsy, f
tut the subject does not arouse 2
tulckly, as in the condition which ?
onunonly goes by the name and in ?
irhich the seizures may be only mo- I
nentary. However, the permanent ;
leep may preceded by narcoleptic !
rises. ]
Doctor Lihermitte notes hypertenlon
of the muscles and a state suggesting
catalepsy. Tremors are often
nanifest; the temperature goes to
04 degrees F. He says a Wassermann
est and examination of the spinal
luid shoiild always be made.
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uu?n, nere s a woman who has ?
hot her third husband. What next?" jj
"Vaudeville, I imagine." ' 9
u know what calomel is. It's
is dangerous. It crashes into
and sickening you. Calomel ,
ver be put into your system.
er Tone" Instead!
alomel. It is guaranteed to start
our liver without stirring you up
aside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
ick the next day; it loses you ?. day's
'ork. Dodson's Liver Tone straightns
you right up and you feel great.
'rive it to the children because it is
crfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
ain Service I
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fountain Resorts
e June 20, 1920,
EEN
J ASHEV1LLE
ars and Coaches
Iway System j
ULE:
Ar. Columbia 10:55/p. m.
Ar. Asheville 7:30 a. m.
>W ON SALE TO THE RErH
CAROLINA SECTION,
ATION LAND
J. C. KIRKLAND
Ticket Agent
Lexington, S. C.
of Heart
d Tired, Tells How She
ron Iron Tonic.
"We heard of Ziron, and from what
read, I was sure it wouldri^t hurt me,
it didn't help me. But after taking
, I found it really helped me, and I
snt back for more. I ate better, felt
inch stronger. I am Bure Ziron is
splendid tonic."
Many people, who are worn down and
laheartened, due tr stomach disorders *id
nervous ills, find relief by toning ?
? their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic. |"
Tell your druggist you want to try
Iron on our money-back guarantee.
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ai*.Rice and'Grits.
>f Coffe. Kennys special
coffee to suit you; also
Drop in to see us.
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more than Bankers?we are a rer
it is a matter of pride with u, that
we bare developed in oar basinets,
ship of those whtfm we arc.
Prosperity is reflected to this 1
perity of our patrons.
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us in Columbia, made by tl
of the men who made your
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