The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 29, 1921, Image 6

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WH;UINlS3.LrAI, JUl>?!i &XJy LV&JL IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. P. W. ADDY _____ Sleep on dear grandmother. And take thy re3t; 4 God called thee home He thought it best. * You have gone from us forever, Longer here you c6uld not stay; You have reached a fairer region, Far away, far away. * A loved one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; ? tn n?ir homes, . - A piitce IB tav;ani. "? ? Which never can be filled. * We miss her gentle footsteps, Miss each kind and gentle word; No Vnore in the lonely household, Will her tender voice be heard. The Golden Gate opened wide, A gentle voice said "come;" And angels from the other side, Welcomed dear grandmother home. Heaven now retains our treasure, < Earth the lonely casket keeps; The sunbeams love to linger, Where our loved one sleeps. Tit Sold give tire at the 1<n in hii 30: $15 ivnxr_ 11V/11Reduction in all - : i A New Lot* Known and Hi \ The Avei I ! Does not realize all that a B It is a friend?and then son A Real I? financial institution tha of the community it serves, for the solving of all the fin; tele. ; Saving the F No matter how splendid yo may be, if you have not Si5 will not bring you the rewa ried out, the man who has behind your idea, is the one Let Us Hel| Thfl Hnme N A MAX/ vas?v * i Lexingto * Capital, .$50,000.00 Member or Federal i ?TTrrFffllUl .fllWI S1 "*-rr.Trwir. w.B^riL*ra?rr* "Jesus while our hearts are bleeding O'er the spoils that death has won We would at this solemn hour, Calmly sfey, "Thy will be done." "Though cast down, we're not forsaken; Though afflicted, not alone; Thou didst give, and thou hasl taken, Blessed Lord, 'Thy will be done'.' "Though today we're filled with mourning, Mercy still is on the throne; With thy smile of love returning We can say, 'Thy will be done'." V*o <-3c? the hAAn woe Hvftn ' '-"J o* i Thou hast taken but thine own; Lord of earth, and God of heaven, Evermore, 4Thy will be done.'" Written by Her Granddaughter, ALMA LINDLER. His Authority. Frenzied Orator?''These aren't m> own figures I'm quoting. They're the figures of a man 'oo knows wot 'e's talkin' about!"?The Passing Show, London. pi dealers mileage vest cost story s3l 1.00 SKID styles and sizes s' \ r Price on a onest Product j_ 'age Man ank means to a community, tie. IBank t functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand ancial problems of its clienirst Essential ur idea or how practical it ivTT.n compfViirKr vour idea i ? wv??v???.e ^ ,rd it deserves. If it be carsaved and whose money is who will profit most. ) You Save ational Bank n, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association i EDUCATION] I ??? The Journal of the National Education Association, which is distribted throughout the United Statesr ' publishes statistics, derived from the United States Bureau of Education for 19IS, showing, as compared with ^ all the other States in the Union. 1. That South Carolina has the smallest number of citizens who can read, with the single exception of 1 Louisiana. 2. That South Carolina spends the smallest amount per capita for the . education of the children in public schools. 3. That South Carolina has its , : public schools in operation the small- ' est number of days in the year?110. 4. That South Carolina has the smallest percentage of boys and girls attending high schools?2.2 per cent. 5. That South Carolina has the smallest number of free public libraries?1.9 per cent. 6. That in all educational lines ! South Carolina averages the lowest in i the country?occupies the 48th place. , Thus is Our Beloved State Advertised to The Entire World. If this condition is not true, we ought to prove it; if it is true, we [ought to correct it. Now read these resolutions and come. At a mass meeting of citizens of Spartanburg, held under the auspices i BRACE UP! Do you feel old before your time? Is your back bent and stiff? Do you suffer urinary disorders? Don't despair?profit by Lexington experiences. Lexington people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor? Here's a Lexington resident's statement. W. P. Steele, farmer. Craps St., says: "Ever since boyhood I had been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble. Inflammation of the bladder has caused me a great deal of suffering. I had a too frequent desire to pasa the kidney secretions, j which were scanty ana causea a ourning sensation. Backache was aboul | the only thing I wasn't troubled with. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, and I began using them. Relief followed almost at once, and I kept on taking them until I felt I didn't require any more. That was a good many years ago, and I have had no need of a kidney medicine since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Steele had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, X. T. AytRY Jeweler COLUMBIA. 5.C -L. 1508 Main St. ! Moved to 1619 Main St. I Columbia t i I SAFETY | STREr ~~ ? IT IS OUR DUTY a* well as ^ every way consistent with the Jj -ie financial strength and growth ^ community. Come in and let us ^ more than Bankers?we are a \ ? it is a matter of pride with us, tl we have developed in our bus^ne: ? ship of those whom we serve. 5 r? ?_ aU ^ rrospeniy is renecieu 10 iu perity of our patrons. % || The Bank o i p CoJumb C ' I s ? |i? II MEETING I' I of the Chamber of Commerce. May 12, 1921, the following resolution was adopted: "We, the citizens of Spartanburg, profoundly impressed by the inadequate facilities provided by our present public school system for the boys &nd girls of South Carolina, realizing the low position in popular education we occupy as compared with other States in the Union, and believing that this condition can be remedied only by a united effort on the part of all the citizens of our commonwealth, ! hereby invite the people of South Carolina to meet in Spartanburg on July 15 for the purpose of organizing a state-wide Citizens' Educational Association to devise and execute plans for arousing public sentiment and to take steps to promte through legislative action such constructive measures as are necessary to meet our educational obligations to our children of , DESIGNS, Wedding Bouquets, FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. CHAS. L. SLIGH FLORIST. 1440 Main St. Phone 27Ri COLUMBIA. S. C a u.i. n. ii.i.i, iliui. n tf^f^ ^lMKirrrnfiwririOur Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. lAtlsh.toUslt.UiUt llAdslt Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant J fTMh QAtlTft BU4 00 hjj|? ice sold 1b any quantity frozm 9c a# j Oar raataarant ia prepared to forniai meala at all honra. First claaa meal* prepared by experienced cooka. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET I Next Doer to Poatoffice. LEXINGTON, 3. C % MGTH J SERVICE I I oar PLEASURE to promote in ^ principles of SOUND banking, ^ i of the business interest of tbis ^ ; get together?we are something ^ ery human lot of individuals, and ^ lat aside from the responsibilities ^ ss, we have cultivated the friend- ? I is Bank fromjthe increased pros- ^ fl' f Colombia 1j ia, S. C |:j f!j :>ur State." The Conference will assemble in the Converse College Auditorium at 11:00 a. m. on July 15, and will continue until the late afternoon, with an intermission for a picnic luncheon on the college grounds for visitors. This will enable you to reach the city on the morning trains in time to attend, and also to leave on the evening trains. Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce, R. P. Pell, Chairman Ex. Com. "How Wc Cleared Our Summer Home ^ of Rats" by Mrs. Perry. ''When we opened our seaside home last May, it was alive with rats. They'd gnawed all the upholstering. We cleaned them out in a week with RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer because it comes in cake form, no mixing. Saves dirtying hands and plates." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. O'NEILL Announces Office Practice Exclusively. Suite 5, Carolina Bkj.Bldg., Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612I. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. Drs. BOOZER, DENTIST. wiU be out of the city from June 15th .to July 10th. Cancer taken out by the root withU nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. S. P. Shumperi, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ i. C B J WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Law Building Law Range Telephone lti COLUMBIA# S.C. Professional BERTHA SCHRANER Chiropractor Has Moved to 1511 Main Street Office phone 3100 Residence 1933-W ECZENAP Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SXIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap),fail in I the treatment of Itch. Eczema, X(Wr J / Ringrworm,Tetterorotheritch- f/f / /1 ing skin diseases. Try thio * ? treatment at our risk. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. EVERY ONE LIKES Do not forget to rememb< acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto COLUMI RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid 01 ARE YOU WORKIN Work of any aort ia para dru your axiatanca. Bat with t. par for a reward ar.d it lightens yc pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Mai building ap a savings account i yau with the means to attain yc independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per c< Accounts. THE OLD The Carolina Natioi vV. a. Ciark, President. I T. 3. Bry?ss, V. President 1 C. COULTONj I optometrktT Eyes Glasses hH i Examined Fitted I ! 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. GASOLINE SYSTEMS I I Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compree ors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Ftxtures. H THK HAMILTON SCALES OO. B Columbia, S. C. ~ H ? Tired""! g| *1 was weak and run-down," H 1 relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of 4 i ^ Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and 0 A Sj Just felt tired, all the time. 9 0 b I didn't rest well. I wasn't n 0 fA ever hungry. I knew, by H 9 ^ AVI. T .nil A m uua? x uccucu Miuv, ?">* , m as there is none better than? WAI S GARI011 SThe Woman's Tonic S ... I began using Cardui," A ' 31 continues Mrs. Burnett 5 "After my first bottle, I slept M jA better and ate better. I took H A four bottles. Now I'm well, A A feel Just fine, eat and sleep, WA H my skin is clear and I have VI SJ gained and sure feel that |3 9 Cardui is the best tonic ever 9 K made." A R Thousands of other women H 'A have found Cardui Just as A fl Mrs. Burnett did. It should K H help you. Vfl 9 At all druggists. 0 lnsnibst CONTRACTORS SUPPLIESMachinery Castingsand o. t n , Kepairs. oteei oeams, Rods, Ropes, Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply CO., GEORGIA Ford Supplies and Repaid in Slock. I TO BE REMEMBERP 2r the children with a bank ; depreciate like many other aided by the liberal interest National Bank HA, S. C. $10,000,000.00 (i Savings Accounts G WITH A PURPOSE dgery if it maan? merely earning pose back of it you ara working >ur tasks and makas work a real ca your lifa a ancceaal Start by q thia inatitntion. It arill fnrnab >ur object. A comfortabla homo, come within your reach if yot . ent.) paid on both ltr^a and email RELIABLE 52I Bank of Columbia j Jo*. M. Bail, Csahier, ; Jno. D. 15*11, As*t. Caihi^f, I wm ! ?!?!! ! ! ! 1 I Will ? I? Ml 11 III HI UlTnTTt"*