The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 20, 1920, Image 11

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I>It WARDIiAW ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT FOR S. K. WOItK Dr. Patterson WarrtUiw, dean of the School of Education at the Unlverslt)' of South Carolina, has been elected to membership upon the educational committee of the South Carolina Sunday School association and has accepted the appointment, according to announcement 'made yesterday by boon C. Palmer, general superintendent of the Association. Dr. Ward law ! ; cue of the best kmrwn leaders in tin; educational world in South Carolina, having been for many years dean of the School of Education at "the University, and also the editor <>f "South Carolina Education." Ho is a strong believer the co-operative - Sunday school work, hi which all denominations work together, and in acepting the appointment on this committee wrote: "I am graefnl for the honor of membership on the educational committee of the South Carolina Sunday school association. I acept with appreciation and will aid in the work as best I can." SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it | is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking ; COLD MEDAL : The world's standard remedy for kidney, j liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. ' Ftetnoii3 since 1696. Take regularly and j keep in good health. In three sizes, all j druggists. Guaranteed as represented. I Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept CO imitation jc. coultonI OPTOMETRIST. j Eyes Glasses I Examined ritte 3 1504 Main St., Columbia, S. C. | CP STAIRS l'\ % ?mm BMMM???? ? 10 ~-rurn | Tired | Bkv"I was weak and run-down," WA relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of Ck Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and ftjS I just felt tired, all the time. I didn't rest well. I wasn't jk^j ever hungry. I knew, by m M this, I needed a tonic, and as there is none better than? ^ | The Woman's Tonic 6 ;k "'J ... I began using C&rdui," g continues Mrs. Burnett. tB "After my first bottle, I slept kd better and ate better. I took M (M iour oouies. inow i m wen, n M feel just fine, eat and sleep, B//i M my skin is clear and I have tf gained and sure feel that Si S Cardul is the best tonic ever B fly made." k?j Thousands of other women M y/ I have found Cardui jUBt as B rS Mrs. "Burnett did. It should KM help you. >/ J ^ At all druggists. f >j gl w ? k kbhk AAii&Ak lik && tJkk C V'.u Accuracy n noii ?tn7 Nf w?<-**.* v j Service give you ' ' Well P it ted G!a sses ' .ELMGREN # Optoir. ^trist and Optician 'a 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. ! i I 'rills committee, it is said, with Dr. J Ilcnry N. Snyder as chairman and i ! Dr. D. H. Johnson and Dr. W. J. Mc- i Glothiin as vice-chairman, is respon- ! slblo for directing tho educational ' program of the asoseiation. At its j recent annual meeting: a comprchen- j sivo program ol' aceivltices, submitted j in person by the chairman, Dr. Syndcr. 1 was adopted and is being promoted j by (he employed and volunteer work- i ! crs of tlie Association. J_ ' ! cures Malaria. Chills and Fever. J Bilious FuveX Colds and La Grippe. It Kills the parasite that causes tho fever, j It is a splendid laxative and general Tonic.?Adv. 4 ! 5* Safest Tonic j i j is not that which I j, | depends upon alco- j | holic but upon tonic- | j I nutrient virtues. jj SCOTTS EMULSION j | is the purest kind of j I nutriment and helps I S a# the system keep | I uPw^th the wear I I ^J~j[ and tear upon ) I strength. ij ^^Scott^^owm<^Bloomfieldd^^^2<^2^J ! i , There is more Catarrh in this sec- j ! tion of the country than all other cli-j senses put together, and for years it ' was.supposed to bo incurable. Doctors! ; prescribed local remedies, and by I constantly failing to euro with local '; 'treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in-j j f I noticed by Constitutional conditions] land therefore requires constitutional I treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, j manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., i Toledo. ?>hio, is taken internally and 'ads through the blood on the Mucous J Surfae?s of the System. One Hun1 fired Hollars reward is offered for any i case that Hallux Catarrh Medicine fails 1 to f ore. Send for circulars arid testimonials. I'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, i Hall's Family Pills for constipation. So!.' by Druggists, 75c. I * . i ! CONTRACTORS | SUPPLIES? Machinery Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, j Wire Cable, Boilers j Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators. Grating, Etc. 'Lombard iron Works |& Supply Co., acue$S2 Pord Suc?pl'?* ?rit) Repairs in Stock. Sanitary Meat Market' and Restaurant Fresh native meat* always on han*. ice sold in any quantity from 6c ay Our restaurant is prepared to farniak meals at all iftmrs. First class meal* prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX ! MEAT MARKET Next Door to Poito&ce LEXINGTON. 5. C. j FLOWERS 1 Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. Fine Wedding Work a Specialty. PLANT NOW: Lawn (imss. Paisy, Freesia, Pansy, Sweet IT as, Beet. Carrot, Lettuce, Mustard, Radish, Spin| ach, Turnip. Let us help you select best : things to plant. Rose Hill Greenhouses COLUMBIA S. C. !51 9 M?in Strret 'It Grain dust and similar mill sittings appear ImrmlcsiJ, but filtered through tin? u,Ir and Ignited in a closed structure, they aro as deadly as dynamite. Such explosions eost SO lives and $7,000,000 property damage in 1919. Tho I'nited States Department of AgrlculC1TATION XOTIOE. State of South Carolina. County of I.exlngton.?Dy -George S. Drafts, < wiulre, probate judge. Whereas, L. 1). Cullum, Jr,, made suit to me, to grant him Detters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Mr/?. Clifford P. Cullum. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and Creditors <if the said Mrs.JClifford . uuti-uscu, i<iui mey ue unci appear, before mo in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. 11., S. on 29th day of Oct. 1920 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. 'Given under my Hand, this 15th ilay of October Anno Domini 1920. GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.) Probate Judge. Lex.- Co., S. C. J Published on the 20th day of Oct. I 1920 in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks.' 1 Kill That. ( CASCARA E FOR Colds, Courjhs 'OjV i < ..fleeted Colds Take no charier sr. Keep this standard Litaks or> a cold in Ou.'ofc in it days?Lx< | Quinine in this form dors not affec Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's. ALL \ I "WHO'S YOU k| By modernfmethods we remc I teeth and live nerves or fill t K \ | i most sensitive tooth with vc j little pain or had after effects. I f Special attention-to I Baltimore Di | j 1829 1-2 Main St. COLu i- j . Look for Large Electric Sigi |:j at Si d Hours 8 to 8. Su NOW IS T To Place Your Order Mantles. Sewer Pipe Grates and 1 iles. Flue Pipe. Stoves and Ranges. Tin Plate. Stove Pipe. Iron Pipe. Sheet Metals. Metal Shin "Kohler1 Plumb- "Yale" Loc ing Fixtures. and Hari AND RE Prices certainly will not be point to a large demand, \ gestion with a view of ser best manner. LORICK BF 1533 Main Street, Colui C. D" KENNY t* r ???*? ? ! Coffees, Teas, Su: Always have special brands at 45c is very popular: oth< have Teas to suit your tast NEW CROP RICE, V C. D. KENN IG37 MAIN STRE i i ' > * vV t' %tr * * j* turc dustlexplosion investigation service has practically eliminated the evil. Wagons and j Buggies j flhoan i vuvup We have a large stock on hand which were bought at a low price abd will be sold the same way. Get yours before they go and our worth-while guarantee with it. Sweeney's Stables 1413 Assembly St. COLUMBIA, - S. C . T a . Cold With I | QUININE W ai\iJ |\V La Grippe are Dangerous remedy handy for the first sneeze. 24 honre ? Relieves :ellent tor Headacho t the head?Cases ra is best Tonic STS SELL IT ' " " i R DENTIST?" t ?ve > put-oi-city patients sntai Parlors I MBiA, S. C. Phone 586 i and Moving Dental Exhibit airs. ndavs 10 to 3 HE TIME s For: J?M Asbestos and ^ Asphalt Roofings Sheet Metals/ Asphalt Shtngles. gles. Hollow Ware. :ks. Tin Ware, dware. Enamel Ware. lPAIRS. i lower and as indications ve make this timely sug ving your interest in the {OTHERS nbia, S. C. Phone 498 ? PA SPECIAL DEALERS IN gar,Rice and'Grits. ; of Coffe. Kennys'special coffee to suit you; also e. ' Drop in to see us. j, Wholesale and Retail Phone 1 54-1 S3 ET, COLUMBIAS.C | i ' ? t ? Running Water in the House and Bam .rfjjjfiBSBfejV TACRINE PART DKI>CO-AD?. . . "Delco-Light pays for itself. In jfrji) jPfffSH- ""9 instanco alone, that of operating r-^ninHw^i a pumping- system, I save nearly $20 I a ;?-.:F.y.i3 per month." "This is the experience I of Mr" W- M- GarrlRon- Mecklenburg County. N. C. B. H. BARRE, Lexington, S. C. . City Conveniences for Conntry Homes I " . ' EVERY ONE LIKES TO BE REMEMBERD ~ . ' Bg Do not forget to remember the children with a bank acount with us. It does not depreciate like many other gifts but increases in value, aided by the liberal interest which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto National Bank COLUMBIA, s. c. RESOURCES - - $10,TXX>,000.00 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts | SAFETY ^ I I J I. 11"1 I SERVICE I ' . . " fr IT IS OUR DUTY as well as our PLEASURE to promote in ^ every way consistent with the principles of SOUND banking, the financial strength and growth oi the business interest of this ^ community. Come in and let us get together?we are something vj ^ more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, and ? it is a matter of pride with us, that aside from the responsibilities ^ we have developed in our business, we have cultivated the friendp ship of those whom we serve. | ? Prosperity is reflected to this Bank from'the increased prosS ?._ ... - - - - ^ peniy 01 our patrons. | | The Bank of Columbia I | Columbia, S. C I Shoes For Everybody Guaranteed to wear easy and longest. We carry shoes for the entire family m sizes and widths to i ?4. a 11 o,_ 1 _ _ lit cvciy unc. /-Ail oiyies. Our salesmen, are experienced shoe men and our cash system saves you money The Booterie 1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. V ' ~ ; ; " " MZm $ ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE Work of any wort la pur* drudgery if. it mean* merely earning your existence. But with r purpose back .of it yon are working for a reward at d it Tightens your tasks and makes work a real pleasure. Hive s purpose in life!, Make your life a succesa) Start-by tmilJing an a savings account in this institution. It will fuknafe you with the.means to attain your object. A comfortable home; independence, wealth?they all coma within your reach if yw persistently save. ( i Same rate of interest (4 per cent. 1 paid on both lame and small accounts THE OLD RELIABLE % * ' The Carolina National Bank of Columbia W. A. Clark. President. Jos. M. Ball, Cashier v T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Ball. Asat. Cashier. 'm* ' *-'" y. " . * - - <