The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 20, 1920, Image 2
OI-TKR *25,000 FOR PROOF
THAT LEAGUE ABREDGBS
U. S. POWER
New York, Oct. 19.?Democratic
national heodauartors today announied
a cash prize of $25,000 had been
offered by the pro-league Independent*
to Senator Harding, Senator Johnson,
Senator Borah, Senator Dodge,
Chairman Hays, of the Republican
national committee or anybody else
fijBpM in the United States, who could first
prove that the league of nations would
'abridge the sovereignty of America."
Prof. Irving Fishor, of Yale university,
chairman of the pro-league
independents, explained that, under
. vjvi vvt uv v>> uuv cooa/9 uiu?v uu
recotved by mail or wire at 17 Bast
Forty-first street, New York city, by
October 22; that each member of a
jury of 12 citizens would bo apJointly
by George White and
. Will H. Hays, chairmen of the Dem,
: ooraticand'ltepubHcan. national committees?all
to .be. Republican, if deP
sired by Hatajp.ahd that, in case the
jury was, nwttMdlfcnimorus, half the
prize still l|HK^piwardcd, provided
' a. majority o^^gyrors so vote.
"This annotneeplmt is intended for
IBS evory newspaper m the United gtates,"
Prof. Fisher said,. "and is being given
:V for* distribution to the various press
asdoclatioas, with the request that
r each newspaper publishing it, send to
the. pro-league independents here a
If Your Eyes Need
ATTENTION, or the glasses you are
> using are not just right, consult our
eye sight specialist, it costs you nothing.
And if necessary will fit you to
the k&d of glasses your eyes require.
A. J. GLAXON,
.
At Tapp'# Department Store,
Coi. Main*and Bland in g Streets
Columbia, S. C.
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prepared, to
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amount. W.
market for c<
ton seed at n
Lexington 1
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Sole Agent for the fan
and also ether brands of
longest,? Always see us i
B. BE
I '\310rnblv Street,
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marked copy of ;tho issue containing
ltA so that the independents may report
on how many now spa pore of each
party publish it.
"If Mr. Hays admits that suchstatements
and notions are unproyed.
unprovable, untrueJind absurd, he is
respectfully asked to publicly so state,
and also to publicly state that he is requesting
his speakers, press bureaus,
and Republican newspapers to cense
making such false statements." >*4;?:'
FARMERS NOT PROFITEERS
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The farmers of the United States
in general cannot be accused of
profiteering, is the opinion of the
Department of Agriculture, which
has announced the result of a study
of farm profits, conducted In widely
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separated areas over a period ranging
from sevori to five years. The
figures show:
* That comparatively few of the SSI
mors in the groups studied have been
making large profits In x the. recent
years of comparatively high prices.
That their average return on investment
increased from aboiit 4 per
cent, in 1910 to 7 per cent, in 1918.
I That most of them are making less
than $500 cash a year over and above
the. things that the farm furnishes
DESIGNS,
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Wedding Bouquets,
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLOMST.
1446 Slain St. Phone 27fil ;
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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y and we ate
*in your cotf
>re a limited
e are in the
)tton and cotditrkct
nrir>pc
flanufacturmpany
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RRY.
| Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,N
Gents'
Fiirnifthincrs.
Ladies
Ready-to-wear,
Etc.
lous W. L. Douglas shoes ;
shoes that wear easy and
:or bargains.
RRY,
Columbia, S. C.
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toward the family- living, which, however,
constitute a vory important factor.
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Tho facts in this report uro of special
significance, department oxperts say,
since they represent the results of continuous!
study of the same farms oxtending
over a longer period of time
than do any other investigations completed
by the department.
Specialists of tho' office of ^farm
management and economics say that
while tho results will not justify
making generalizations us to .whet
fritm profits are for the country as a
Whole, they should Weigh In consideration
of the general problem as indicative
of tKo trend of farm roturns.
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MOVEMENT IN-FORK FOR
TRANSFER TO RICHLAND.
The^only part erf the Pork now.rt?
naintng In Lexington county may possibly
go to Richland, dependent upon
the result of an election to bo held
when the preliminary steps have been
completed. A petition asking for
such an election hlls been tiled in the
office of Governor Robert A. Cooper,
who has appointed the following commissioners:
Jin favor of annexation, J.
B. Addy of Peak, J. - .. A. Epting of
Peak; against annexation, E.- L. Derrick
of Chapln r hd C. L. Epting of
Chapin. No date has yet been set for
tho election, as the survey will have
to bo made and certain other preliminaries
complied with pefdro^tife elecI
PALMETTC
I Palmetto College offers
^ rapby. Secretarial, *Tyjjewrii
| inland kindred branches.
College gives you a m^rkber
Department. We receive pi
lives-than all other colleges
the old established business
dividual instruction. Ne\
teachers. Day and night sc
You can complete the pres^i
metto College in less tharijh
other school. Our student b
the south and a^far east ^S
Palmetto College is known
65, Varnville, 5. C., (Mothei
burg, S. C.-, or 57 Went wort
PALMETK
The School That's
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and Sleeplessness
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PEOPLE who get to fcsllng weal
every now and then, and who dt
not seem to get the proper re
freshment from rest. Bleep and recrea
tion, need a tonic to help their blooc
revlt&lize and build up their system.
For this, you will find Ziron Iror
Tonic, very valuable, as. the teaimony 01
tnousandfl already nos proved. Mrs
'J.. W. Dysart, lady of a prominent
Georgia family residing near Carters
ville, says:
"I didn't feel like myself.
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Do not forget that we carry
Cups, Lubricators.
Also two or three high gra
Belt, and Genuine Gandy
Packings and Boiler Tubes.
Columbia
823 Gervais St.
!
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tlcm is ordored. ,
Thore Is a j^rong sontiiucnt in favor
bf the move among: some influential
citizens in-the torrltory,. while
other equally influential men are opposed
to tho movement, believing: that
nothing: whatever is to bo gained by
tho transfer. It is pointed out that
Lexingon county lias only recently appropriated
a considerable sum for rebuilding
the Columbia-Newberry road
in the Fork, and many believe that h
will hardly be fair right on the heels
.of thjs to transfer this territory to
Richland county.
'v nun nnunii auxin 01 ino runs
who was in. Lexington recently said he
preferred the old county . because all
of his associations AVere with the people
in Lexington; that he felt that
when he had business to transact at
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] 1 11/1 mixed goods.
/ nil Dyc3" ? no
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^ Druggist has "Diamond Dyes
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thorough courses in Stenog- I
ting, Bookkeeping, Account- |
A scholarship in Palmetto :'i
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the South. We furnish all?
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v equipment. Experienced
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?ody represents every state in
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r School) or Box 17.3, Orange;b
St., Charleston,'S. C.
^COLLEGE,
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El^rej to Palmetto College. |
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Suffered from Faint Spells
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c "I didn't rest well some nights. I
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* In the morning as when I went to
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to do my housework.
( "I heard of Zircn, and felt maybe
( a tonic would help me. I thought It
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nutuu ai icaai bucu^iuuu me.
I "1 believe Zlrcm has done me good.
I feel better. I am glad to recommend
it aa .a good tonic."
Try Zlron. Our money-back guarantee
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ILLS AND GINNERIES
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a large stock of Injectors, Oil
ides of Rubber Belt, Leather
Belt; Pipe, Valves. Fittings.
Supply Co. .
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Aft R^ao^.Ll- D_!..
? <?vnaunauic rnct
Restaurant
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1 GENTLEMEN
ind All Night
y.
>ared in the Highest Art.
iuick Service,
ronage is solicited, anda
the Lexington Folks.
3151 Ja Columbia, S.C.
the court house it would consume lew
. of his tlmo in Lexington than in Co.
lumbin because of the greater num,
her of people waiting for attention at
. the capital city. He further said that
; unless one used the train the trip to
r Lexington was quicker than the_, trip
to Columbia.
The movement will be watched with
. interest.
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Kub-IWy-Tlsin i.^ a powerful antiseptic;
it kilis the poison caused from
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,
etc. ? Adv. 4
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine
Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed
Dy physicians for over twenty
years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer
package" which contains proper direc?i:
tt 1- . ?
vavno w ?ku?3?? nuudRPiie. J ootnacne,
Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Colds
and Pain. Iiandy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Druggists also soil
larger "Bayer pnekngeR." Aspirin is
trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaccticacidester
of fSnlioylicaeid.
(GRANULES)
INDIGESTION
Taste good, do good; dissolve
instantly on tongue or in water;
take as needed.
QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE
WHO PREFER THEM.
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MAKERS OF
^SCOTT^^EMLJLS^^^
P. J. O'NEILL, M. D.
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My office is specially and com.
! pletely equipped to treat diseases o;
, Stomaeli, Kidney and Bladder, Nerve;
and Skin, Rectal Conditions, Pile;
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Special effort is made to avoid un
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I am individually in charge of mj
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idly as possible under high class treat5
ment.
I personally examine every patient
thoroughly, using X-Ray when necessary.
Hours: 0 a. n- to 7 p. m. Sundays
10 to 2.
Suite >To. 7, < urolinn National Bank
Building
, COLUMBIA, S.C.
. GASOLINE SYSTEMS
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scales,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures.
,
TIIE IIAMII/TON SCALES CO.
i Columbia. S. <\
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i Ruto-My-Tlem Is ag reat pain kffiar.
- It relieves pain and soreness caused
by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
. etc.?Adv. T 4 *t
A. W. Morgan
Announces that he has severed his
connection with the firm of Morgan
& Wade, and has opened his business
at
1707 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
and is now prepared to do
Sheet Metal Work of All
Kinds ,
I
Temporary Phone 363
NONBT BACK
ll without question if Hunt's S?lv?
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/ 1 jf Py Tetter.Rincworm, Itch,etc. Don't
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LEXINGTON, S. C.
TINS ONLY
ISfflP^ ATYOURGOOCEttS
fnmtELL HOUSE
I COFFEE
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
In diseases of the eye, ear nose and
throat in Saluda on Monday and in
Uatesbur^ Tuesday with I>r Mitchell
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. BARNH1LL
DENTIST, !>
; The Crown and Bridge Specialist
| 16'5 Main St., Columbia, S.C.
Over Lever's Shoe Store
j Phone 2149
8 DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
11516 Main Street COLUMBIA B. O
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Offlca Hours: 9 to 1:80?2:80
DRS. BOOZER,
3 i DENTIST,
31 Have returned to the 1500
" block, 1542 Main street,
Columbia, just across the
J street from their old stand.
^ Cancer taken out by the root within
nine or ten days without knife.
" i Guaranteed never to come hack.
S. P. Shumpert,
' i 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA 8. C.
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f E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
ono o?i ni - - -
<.vj a.iiu noor. iNational Loan
and Exchange Bank
; Columbia, S. C.
I Dr. TOOLE,
I DENTIST,
J1623 Main $t., Columbia, S.C
B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building !
law Range Telephone 139
COLUMBIA. S. C.