The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, April 20, 1921, Image 2
PNEAR EAST RELIEF
REORGANISED FOR STATE
Cblumbia, April . 15.?Announcement
was made yesterday that a reorganlaztfon
of the Near East Relief
forces in South Carolina had been
made. , Gen'l Wilie Jones, Chairman
of the Board of Directors of the
t Palmetto Bank, has taken over the
State Chairmanship for the work.
Governor Roh'i-. A- Cooper, accepted
* the Hdnorary State Chairmanship.
,Wm. M. Gibbes, Jr.. .cashier of the
Palmetto National Bank, has succeeded
E. O. Black who has resigned as
State Treasurer. Claude W. Hopper
a new State Director, with oflices in
liberty National Bank Building. Mr.
. Hopper is State Director of the States
tha twn Pnrnllnnn Rnnr.
\ gia and Florida and will have personal
supervisionx over the work in this
State. Miss May Meetze, former State
Secretary, has severed her connection
with "the * organization, therefore, she
will no longer be connected with the
work in any way.
Gen'l. Jones is well and favorablj
known throughout the entire State
ttnd he stated that his reason for accepting
the chairmanship of this worfc
was because he thought that overj
Christian man and woman in the
State of South Carolina should rails
to the support of the one hundred and
ten thousand litle orphan children
who are being CAred for in the orphonages
of the Near East Relief ir
Armenia, Syria, Mesopotamia, Rus,sia,
Caucasus, Persia and Palestine
Cen'l. Jones announced the fact thai
he wanted the people to know that the
Near East Relief is not in any waj
connected wit^i the European Reliel
Council, which was headed by Mr
Herbert Hoover and furthered by the
Literary Digest, and that it is nol
connected in -anv wav with the Chin
use Relief.
Neat* East Relief is the only philanthropic
organization chartered by
.congress with the exception of the
,Red Cross, and these two organizations
are separate and distinct. Governor
Cooper stated upon accepting
the Honorary State Chairmanship foi
this gerat and good work, that he was
willing to do anything he possibly
could to make the tvork successful in
this State.
All contributions are to be sent tc
Mr. "Wm. M. Gibbes ,Jr., State Treas,
Near East Relief, 2ii Liborty National
Bank Bldg., Columbia, S. C. Ac*
knowledgements of same- will be
promptly made. The public at large
is urged to rally to the support of
these oppressed children.
California fruit A growers have
launched a ^ nation-wide campaign tc
put the raisin back in legitimate channels
of circulation an a fnnfl <?u1
of sue as a poisonous and a killer. The
Amateur brewer Is responsible for th<
campaign.
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134-5 Main Street,
The Best and
in Coli
Home Cooking and Reas
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Sole Agent for the fan
and also other brands of
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CHAPIN NEWS.
We.- had a nice shower of rain Saturday
night and Sunday and everything
Ecsms quite refreshed from the
effect.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alcorn of Columbia^
spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mrs. Jno. Cumalander't
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alalcum Lowman
visited Mr. W. P. Bachman's familj
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs." D. C. Lever speni
Sunday with Mr. D. J. Haltlwanger'B
family.
Mr. R. A. Derrick has a nev
boarder at his house; it's a 10 pounc
baby girl.
Communion services were held a!
Mt. Horeb Sunday. Rev. Sentei
preached an excellent sermon 01
Sturday evening. Quite a large crowc
of young people, being 19 in number
were confirmed.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shealy, L?on
! nie and Seble Shealy spent Sunda:
with Mr. Andrew Shealy's family
' Mr. Loyd Hamiter of Columbii
' spent Saturday night and Sunda;
"1 with relatives around Chapin. _
: Mr. Willie Linder is all smiles; h
r has a big baby girl at his house.
! Misses Lassie and Ida Mae Chap
T man spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Misses Edna Shealy am
Nettie Haltiwanger.
Messrs. Roy Wiggers and Clarenc
1 Haltiwanger of Newberry spent Sat
" urday night and Sunday with thei
parents.
" Mr. Ace Shealy and family of Lit
1 tie Mountain visited Mr. J. A
r Shealy's family Sunday.
Wo are sorry to note the illness o
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Clark and Mrs
1 Amanda Cumalander, and wish fo
; them a speedy recovery.
MACEDON BULBS.
p The cool weather makes the folk
( feel like building a big Are to sit by
but the farmers are too busy fo
that.
Mr. Albert Qish visited his brothe
\ at Wagoner Saturday and Sunday.
( Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft wen
r business folks in Columbia last week
Airs. Mary Shumpert has returned
after spending a few days at Cayci
( with her daughter."
Miss Lonnio Mae Cullum of Co
i lumbia spent tlio week-end with Mis:
^Blanche Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. A.. J. Craft visltet
Mr. John Shumpert, near Gaston
, Sunday.
Mrs. L. B. Ivyzer spent Sunda1
afternoon with Mrs. Robert Hall,
s Miss Nettie Kyzer visited Mis
> Blanche Hall qunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shumpert am
t feiuily worn gussts of Mr. an*
5 Mrs. J. A. Kyzer Sunday.
3 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall spent on
day last week with the latter's moth
ry Cafe
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Columbia, S. C.
Newest Place j
umbia.
onable Prices, j
Different" from the others
ve service.
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RRY.
| Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Gents'
Furnishings,
Ladies
Roarlv.tn.wssir i
Etc. .
ious W. L. Douglas shoes
shoes that wear easy and
for bargains.
RRY,
Columbia, S. C.
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er, Mrs. F,lla Cullum of Columbia.
Mrs. Robert Hall has returned,
after spending two weeks at Camp
Jackson. N
s Mrs. Mary Rish was a visitor at
Mrs. Robert Hall's Sunday after.
noon.
I Mr. Grady Earglo has been making
, calls in Macedon recently.
Hey, Gaston "Sis," come again. We
L Macedon folks like to read'the Gasr
ton sprays. We are handing you
over a few bulbs this week,
t SHORTY.
EDMUND NEWS.
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I Mary had a little cotton,
And decided she would hold it,
t But, since the price went down and
down, .
She wishes she had sold it.
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* i No plagiarism, that. It's perfectly
' lionest-to-goodness, htijne-made. L<ike
l^ie old lady's religion, we have
slight tetches of it, occasionally, and
this was so apropos, we just couldn't
aesist tho temptation to put it in.
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Miss Effie Tanner, who has been
* spending the winter with relatives in
Chesnee and attending school, came
e
home Saturday for the summer vacation.
Miss Frankie Griffith came out
from Columbia Saturday afternoon
and stayed with the homefolks 'till
Sunday afternoon.
L Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sharpc and
children spent the week-en^ with
1 Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spires, Mrs.
Sharpe's parents.
Messrs. Archie Frye and Horace
Tanner spent Saturday in Columbia,
combining business and pleasure.
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Mrs. Oscar Hutto of Florida was
a visitor in Edmund recently, spendr
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
C. 0.tHutto.
Mrs. Anna Harman of t*he St.
Peter's section spent Sunday with
g her sister, Mrs. Julian Sharpe.
Mr. Fred Crout and family visited
r his father, Mr. Drayton Cro'tit, near
Gilbert Sunday.
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; GIRLS! HAVE THICK,
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SOFT, HEAVY HAIR j
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A 35-cent bottle of "Danderine" will
j not only rid your soalp of destructive)
dandruff and stop falling hair, Jr.t immediately
your hair seems (wice as
abundant and so wondrous gloss^ Let
f "Danderine" save your hair. Have lots
of long, heavy hair, radiant "vfith life
^ and beauty. i
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creditors Notice.
e All persons indebted to the estate
of James F. Lown will please pay
the same to the undersigned and
all persons having claims against the
" estate will please pi'esent the same
to the undersigned fully proved immediately.
FRANCIS A. LOWN,
Executor.
3t-27-c. E & C.
|C. COULTON
"OPTOMETRIST.
Eyes Glasses
Examined Fitted
1 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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SAFETY
STREI
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I IT IS OUR DUTY as well as
every way consistent with the
ae financial strength and growtl
^ community. Come in and let ui
more thjan Bankers?we are a \
' ^ it is a matter of pride with us, tl
we have developed in our busine
ship of those whom we serve.
^ Prosperity is reflected to th
^ perity of our patrons.
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Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Meetze from
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the Itert Knoll section visited Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Sharpe Sunday.
Chronic
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Clerk?"Since I married sir, I find
that my salary is not large enough."
. Cynical Employer?"The usual
discovery, my young friend. And it
never will be again."?Boston Transcript.
.NOTICE CONFEDERATE ,
PENSIONERS
This is to notify all Confederate
pensioners, and their widows, that I
...ill l?? ... ? .
..... .... |.ivjmi vu up irtBiu- i<? inein,
their checks of pension money, as apportioned
and allowed, by the County
Pension Board, on and after Thurs- .
day the 21st April, 1021. They will he
requested to come in person, or byspecial
written order, from thoso not ;
able' to come, to receipt for their
checks.
GEO. S. DRAFTS.
Clerk Pension Board, Lex. Co., S. C.
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NOTICE TO VETERANS.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of Camp Steadman
No. 6GG, Confederate Veterans, at
Lexington, S. C., on Thursday, April
the 28tli, at 10 a. m. All members of
our Camp are urgently requested to
be present at this meeting. The
regular business matters will be
taken up, and there will be an election
of delegates to the State Reunion
which will be hold at Camden,
S. C., early in May.
All other veterans in the County
are invited to meet with us.
D .T. HARE,
Adjutant.
April 18, 1921.
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
qive you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207, Hampton, St. ,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JAafchAMikitUUUt ikAiiifeb
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on h*aS.
lea sold ia any quantity from Be ay.
Oar restaurant is prepared to fumiak
meals at all hoars. First class maals 1
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Doer to Poetoffice.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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our PLEASURE to promote :n ^
principles of SOUND banking,
1 of the business interest of this
5 get together?we are something
rery human lot of individuals, and
hat aside from the responsibilities
ss, we have cultivated the friendi
lis Bank from'the increased pros%
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finali discharge:.
Notice is hereby given that on Saturday,
May 14 next, I will apply to
George S. Drafta, Judge of Probate of
Lexington county ,for final diacharge
as administrator of tho estate-of Ida
Hall, deceased.
JAMES HALL,
Administrator, Estate of Ida Hall. ]
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POTATO i
PLANTS
Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato
plants now ready for ship- *
nient $1.75 per thousand.
E. L. SPHALER & CO., t
Pine Castle, Fla.
4t-p-28.
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avery-^tjeweler
columbias.c
1508 Main St. |
Moved.
to
1619 Main St.
Columbia i
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MOVED '
tVe have moved our Flower and Seed ]
Store to
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1431 Main Street j
Come in and see our beautiful flew- '
?rs. Let us help you select seeds and ,
plants for a good garden. I
Rose Hill Greenhouses !
MARTIN STORK, Tretis. I
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X/LiUlUllU^ | |
Wedding Bouquets, j
FLOWERS,
For all occasions shipped
an v where.
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CHAS. L. SLIGH
FXOR7ST.
lll? Main St. I'hoiie 27A1
COLUMBIA, S. C. ^
EVERY ONE LIKES T
Do not forget to remember
acount with us It does not <
gifts but increases in value, ai
which-we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto i
COLUMBI
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on 1
ARE YOU WORKING
Work of any sort is pure dru<?g<
your existence. But with r. purpoi
for a reward ard it lightens your
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life I Make
building up a savings account in 1
yos with the means to attain your
independence, wealth?they all cc
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cenl
ccounts.
THE OLD F
The Carolina Nationa
W. A. CUrk, Proaident.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
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STOMACH IN ORDER!
. NO INDIGESTION,
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GAS, SOURNESS \
"Pape's Diapepsin" has proven itself
the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation
or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so you can eat
favorite foods without fear. Large case
coata only few cents at drug store.
Millions helped annually.
GASOLINE SYSTEMS
'Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compreso
ors. Computing Scales, Floor Scales,
ihow Cases, Account Registers, R? uilt
Cash Registers. Safes, Store Figures.
THE HAMILTON SCALES CO.
Coiuniblu, S. C.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried CarduL?Says "Result
Was Surprising."?Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
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Springfield Mo.?"My back was so
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time," says Mrs.
D. V. "Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route G, this place. "I
Kepi geiung neaaacnea ana naving to
go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from "which
3he obtained relief through the use of
ardul. "My husband, haying heard
of Cardui, proposed getting it for me.
"I saw after taking some Cardui
,. . that I was improving. The result
was surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I was so
nervous and cross. My husband said
lie would get mo dome Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened mo . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was in
good healthy condition. I cannot
say too much for it."
Thousands of women have suffered
as Mrs. Williams describes, ijntil they
Tound relief from tho uso of Cardui.
Binco it has helped bo many, you
Bhould not hesitate to try Cardui if
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere. E.83
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES?
Machinery Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
rora dudpiir* nnd Kepairi in Stoclr.
0 BE REMEMBERD
the children with a bank
iepreciate like many other
ded by the liberal interest
National Bank
A, S. C.
.$10,000,000.00
Savings Accounts
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WITHXpurposT
sry if it meam merely earning
is back of it von *ri? ?nrlHn?
tacks and makes work a rami
your life a success 1 Start by
his institution. It will furnsh
object. A comfortable home,
una within your reach if yo*
;.) paid on both large and small
RELIABLE
1 Bank of Columbia
Jos. M. Bell, Cashier.
Jdo. D. Bell. Asst. Cashlat.
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