The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 25, 1921, Image 6
NEWS OF OH A PIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Colie utwnmn of
Columbia have returned home, after
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J.. Lindler.
Mr. Bennie Clark, one of the Lutheran
Seminary students, is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Clark.
Mrs. Claudie Creason and > little
nva i-ieit>no- nnnrpnfs. Ml*.
VIU, U3IIUI <AJ. lO.I..,,;, .. . . , _
and Mrs. T. O. Stoudemirc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Wise and
children of North Carolina have reBANK
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When this banklproi
cept, we commit ourselvi
in every way that a pro?
Merchandising, Int
It may be that you i
many ways in which this
We are always re<
problems with thejfview
tomer as well as the ban
SUPERVISED BY THE UNI
The Home ^
Lexingti
Capital,"$50,000.00
J Member of Federal
1; If Blood Cell Serum
Doctors Who Hav<
The Patients Cla
> Would Be a1
It
Probably the greatest advertis
that of the Liberty Loans by' ti
no one ever questioned its objec
advertise is a derivation of the a
to," and that the word advertise
'So we conclude that anything in
the mind and attention of the pi
advertising:.
Business cards, newspaper an
recommendation of patients wot
gory of advertising, me quest
answered by the definition: Te
covery with the object of turning
This new system of healing the 5
Webster defines ethics as
the moral question"?I. e., the q
the question might be stated as :
the public that a great new discc
of getting the sick well? When
itself. It is as though one wei
tise where food is to be gotten
right to give notice of the discc
dying of thiivt in the desert?
If blood cell serum is what tli
patients claim it to be. it would
sick world. If it is half what
and every ethical consideration
merits to proclaim them. Of e<
sick with serum made from the
merit, or if it occupies a relati1
fice, such claims as are publicly
condemnation and penalties.
The rep.- rts from physicians
?the result:; obtained covering
! cent good results?and here in
i pressing enthusiasm. ?>i patients
! What u oj.'le object to is:
/ fraud. i /. public wants to k
n and tiring is the medium t
I Like every nth'-r good tiling. :
used for ignoble <M>is. and ::: t'
to advert is . but i" is wrong t<? !
v? rtis<- v. I;;.; \v-- \\ ?. v-j1:
\\ ' ] * ;; .'fij (his system
j lUO'.'f t'^scits ;I!K]
thee !c:.,v. h-.):;.teiYHtcfl
v..1 i::vit.j vo'j jr.
i sh ?.v yo?s.
, "uc who investigates ;irtti t
^ H?i who co:i(icnin> hel'ore I:
Dr. John B. McCuIloug]
jMnin t
? . Honrs !> a. in. to 0 j?. mi.
turned homo after spending several I
} days with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. j
Prick.
i Mrs. Walter Alcorn <>f Columbia is j
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, | visiting her mother, Mrs. .1 r.o. Cum-j
j a lander.
j Mrs. Omerle Clark is visiting her j
j.arents at Blackstock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Haltiwanger
of Hickory. X. C.. are spendin
Or their
-honeymoon" with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Haltiwanger.
| Mr. Wen del stouaennre. wno is |
J with the Xavy, is spending: a short j
I while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
SERVICE !
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nises Service and yen acbs
to-support your efforts
^ressive bank can.
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lustry and Farming
i forrnlisr with tVlP
11 V^llVU XUilill XUi. T T 1 Vi.A
> bank can serve you.
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idy to discuss financial 1
[cf benefitting the cusk.
TED STATES GOVERNMENT
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National Bank
)n, S. C.
Deposits, $600,000.00
Reserve Association
Is What the
: Used It and
dm It to Be, It
Crime to Conceal
From the Sick World
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;ing campaign ever conducted was
ic United States Government. Yet
t or ethics. Webster says the word
vord advert, which means to "turn
means "to notify." "to give notice."
the nature of a notice, which turns
iblic to a person. obje<t or thing, is
id magazine articles and even the
tld properly be placed in the cateion
then, of why we advertise is
i simply give notice of a new dis
; the attention of tne puonc lowani
nek. But is it ethical to do this?
staining to conduct and involving
uestion of right and wrong, so that
follows: Is it right to give notice to
>very has been made in the method
the question is so stated it answers
*e to ask: Is it ethical to adverto
those who are starving, or is it
very of a spring to those who are
e doctors who have used it and the
be a crime to conceal it from the
they say it is every moral impulse
i would urge those who know its
>urse. if this system of treating the
ir own blood is a fraud, if it lacks
rely small niche in the health edimade
would merit the most severe
from all parts of the United States
over ?<)0 complaints with SS pelColumbia
pages of testimonials expreclude
such conclusion.
Xot advertising, but untruth and
now every meritorious proposition
hrough which this is accomplished,
ulveriising enu be prostituted and
;is lies the wrong, it is not wrong
!i" and bear false witness. \\V aiiat
we advertise.
rii? missiiiy: link i'i iiiini-. it
t'> Miir iiii?iiis than all
v.it'vs at. "Hi" < >i.ad. il itii:;a"<-.
\Y? .an a;al will -' raily and
3i;m: is a wise liiiiii:
c ir.vrsti;inlt> i< a i'ool."
:i Dr. W. R. Register
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Sunday If) a. in. to li j?. in. i
T. O. Stoudemirc.
Mr. Clarenee Haltiwa:r_''r of Newberry
spent Saturday ni'-tht and Sunday
with his parents, Mr. ami .Mrs.
Adam Haltiwamrer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. I laltiwar.vror
and family. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J).
Haltiwanjrer visited relatives around
Summerville Sunday.
Mi*. Albert Shealv ??I* Xewberry
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. 15.
Shealy.
We are sorry to note the illness oj"
Miss Iteba Cumalander. who is confined
to her bed with typhoid fever.
We hope for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. J no. Shealy and son, Tommie,
went to Xewberry Monday on
business.
CLAY SPRING MAYS.
Well, as it has been so long since
I have written to you \yill try to appear
again.
Mrs. Carrie Hutto and sons visited
her brother. Mr. W. M. Laird. Sundav.
M ss iluby Darnell has returned to
her heme at Norway, .after spending
a few days with Misses Annie Mae
and Men lie Laird.
Mrs. T. (J. Knotts and little sen.
T (J.. .Jr., have returned home. lifter
spending a few days with her
sister. Mrs. W. M. Laird, and other
relatives.
Mrs. Annie Slice visited her
mother. Mrs. Carrie Barrs, Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Itodgcrs and children
spent Triday night with her brother.
ran
TWICE PROVEN
If you suffer backache, sleepless
nights, tired, dull days and distressing
urinary disorders, don't ext eriment.
Ftead this twice-told testimony. It's
Lexington evidence?doubly proven.
J?ohn .T. Taylor, carpenter. W. Main
St., says: "I had a constant pain in
the small of my bach and 1 could
hardly work at my trade. The kidney
secretions passed too often and I had
to get lip a number of times each
night on that account. Doan's Kidney
Pills, which I got from the Harmon
Drug Co., gave me splendid relief.
strengthened my back, and reliovfd
the other svmntoms of kidnev
com plaint."
Uses Occasionally.
Four years later Mr. Taylor said:
"The recommendation T gave Doan's
Kidney Pills still holds s?ood. I find,
when my kidneys bother me. that all
I have to do is take a few of Doan's
and I am soon in good shape."
Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?jtet
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mi-. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs.. Buffalo, X. Y.
/\VERY^EWELER
COLUMBIA. 5.C.
1508 Main St.
Moved
to
1619 MainTSt.
Columbia
SAFETY
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J? ii OUR DUi "/ as weli ?
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? every way consistent with the
? is financial strength and growl
? community. Come in and let i
^ more than Bankers ?we are a
p it is a matter of pride with us,
? we have developed in our busir
^ - b f firliAm TJ'fi f (OfL'O
' snip Ui U11/&C V* I'.VJ.n r. ?_ o..i tv.
^ Prosperity is reflected to 1
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>- penty ot our patrons.
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Mr. I.c-ny Sturkie.
.Mrs. \V. L. Derrick has returned
home. after spending last week with
her flint. Mrs. \V. M. Laird.
T'jr.f. II. C. Donkman of Irmo.
was visiting friends in the Cltiy
Spring's vicinity last week.
Soun- of tin- Clay Springs patrons i
attended the entertainment tit North j
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port a nice turn*. ;
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\\Y had a very uit-?- Sunday school j
at Kim; Grove Sunday morning. Hope j
our school will keep on improving as |
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i: lias been for the last few months, j
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Drown Dyes.
"Cold to the Head"
is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, j
Those subject to frequent "colds in the 1
head" will find that the use of HALL'S 1
CATARRH .MEDICINE will build up the j
System, cleanse the Blood and render !
them less liable to colds. Repeated at- j
tacks of Aeuu Catarrh may lead to i
Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is
taken internally and acts through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
thus reducing the inflammation and
restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
DESIGNS,
Wedding Bosquets, j
FLOWERS, j
For all occasions shipped i
anywhere.
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CHAS. L. SLIGH
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FLOK7ST
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? M? Mmiii Sr. Phone 27K1 j
( Of.UMKIA. S. <_
^HkLUAhLtLihkUkihi
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses'
ELMGREN
Optometrist and Optician
1207 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Sanitary Meat Market |
and Restaurant
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Frtah nanv? mau aiw&y* on iuuio !
ica fold La any quantity from 8c u&
Oar restaurant ia prepared to farnisi
' meali at all hoars. First class msalt |
i prspartd by experienced cooks.
1 CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Ntxt Doer to Poatoffice.
| LEXINGTON, 3. C
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SERVICE |
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5 cur PLEASURE fo pronioie :d ? I
principles ot SOUND banking, Sg!
;h cf the business interest of this Ik ;
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:s get tOgeiuer- vvc are sometiiing
very human lot ci individuals, and ?
that aside from the responsibilities ?
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ess, we have cultivated tr.e friend- ? ;
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his Bar.'; irorivtl-e ?*.crossed pn?s- &
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?21 INDIGESTIONj
Taste good, do good; dissolve !
instantly on tongue or in water;
take as needed.
QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE
fl WHO PREFER THEM.
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE
| MAKERS OF
1 SCOTT'S EMULSION
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. O'NEILL
Announces
Office Practice
Exclusively.
Suite 5, Carolina Bk Bldg.,
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612
?. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST j
fn diseases of the eye. ear nose am
rhroat in Saluda on .Monday and ;?
.Jrxte<i. ./E rueiaav *f:th l.'r M'tenei j
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! FRANK KNEECE i
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
DRS. BOOZER,
DENTI~"r
Have returned to che 1500
block, 1542 Main street,
Columbia, just across the
street from their old stand.
Cancer taken out by the root withh
nine or ten day* without knife
Guaranteed never to corr.e back.
S. P. Shumpert,
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA i. (
B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 12 Clark Law Building
Law Ranse Telephone ISt
COLUMBIA. S.C.
Professional
BERTHA SCHRANER
Chiropractor
Has Moved to
loll Main Street
Ofiice phone 3100
Residence 1933-W
A cn I Money back without question
% \ 1 if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
%/J (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in j
| I] tjf the treatment of Itch. Eczema. !
?/\ Ringworm,Tetter or other itch- i
ing ekin diseases, iry tnie
treatment at our rialc.
HARMON DRUG COMPANY.
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EVERY ONE LIKES
Do not forget to remembe:
acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, c
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
I COLUME
RESOURCES
! 4 Per Cent Interest Paid or
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v-var existence. But ?v:tb r purr
i re* ard d it narfcten* yo
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! r><iv? t yarpc:;e ir< Ufa: Mai:
';ui?Jing up a savings account it
7<~ .. with the me&nsi to attain yo
j inueponu^ncfi, area11"a?ihey ail
persistently Have.
San:s rate of int^resi < i ner rc
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| The Carolina Nation
W. A Clark. President. J
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OPTOMETRIST. !
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!Examined Fitted j
1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. J
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GASOLINE SYSTEMS j
Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compres-J
sors. Computing Scales, Floor Scales,S
Show Cases, Account Registers, Re-j
built Cash Registers. Safes, Store Fix- j
tures. ^
THE fLVMILTOX SCALES 00. 1
Columbia, S. C.
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CARDUI HELPER
REGAIN STRENGTH!
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Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
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and Depressed?Kead Her
Own Story of Recovery. j
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Paint Rock, Ala.?Mrs. C. M. Stegall,'
Of near here, recently related the fol- |
lowing interesting account of her re-j
covery: "I was In a weakened condition.
I was sick three years in bed,'
Buffering a great deal of pain, weak, '
nervous, depressed. I was so weak,
I couldn't walk across the floor;' just;
had to lay and my little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still X didn't get any relief.
I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn't heard of and taken
Cardui I would have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me ,v
what it did for her.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trouble
since ... I sure can testify to the
j good that Cardui did me. I don't
l think there is a better tonic made
and I believe it saved my life." . -
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For over 40 years, thousands of wo?
men have used Cardui successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did#
take Cardui. It may help you, too.
At all druggists. E 85
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CONTRACTORS I
/^wv^v inn J
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| # < x-Machinery
Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilaxors,
Grating, Etc. 3
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Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
Ford Supplies and Repair* in Stock.
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r the children with a bank
depreciate like many other
iided by the liberal interest
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$10,000,000.00
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1^'cry if it means sn6reiy earning
)cae hack of it yoa are working
ur task? and make* work a r?t''
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e your life a lueceai! Start b?
1 thia institution. It will furnab
ar object. A comfortable home,
come within yonr reach if 70*
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