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w W M\T3ME THtEVES ? GBTDIAMOND STTD / v.' ' i "7. *? ! -/v. Several bold robberies were report*V. ;v ad to the Columbia police yesterday and officers are searching: for three men who robbed a passenger as *he was leaving a train at the Seaboard depot, and also for a pickpocket -a ho lifted a purse from a man while he was mingling in a crowd of people on the 1400 block of Sumter street. . R. E. Graves tc?a the police that ?> :"- he was a passenger on a seaboard train and that when he reached Columt bia he was leaving' a coach when .V three white men blocked the door/ way. The traveler said he was rob ^ bed Of a diamond stud valued at $175 |r?-.' -C * * . while crowded by the strangers. Mr. Qtaves said he was on his way to Tfcmpa. He gave the police a vague description of Ntbe three men who blocked the doorway and "pulled" the stud*. W. T. Hinson of lil8 Taylor street was robbed, of $100 while mingling in I - a crowd of DeoDle on the 1400 biock j of 'Sumter street ,according to a report to the police. Mr. Hinson said a pickpocket lifted his purse containlag Currency amounting to "|100 and a <*?<* - Robbers entered Germany's store at the corner of Bi&nding and Gregg streets at some hour Friday mgni anu j yesterday 'morning It was noted that the tiueves had stolen a large Quantity of cigarettes. The rogues broke a transom over the rear door and entered the store from that point. J? A. Gladden of 1317 Taylor street reported the theft of a tire and rim I from his motor car. The size of the, tire is 34 by 4 1-2.?The State. CAMPAIGN NQW X>X. ' j Columbia, Jan. 23.?The campaign | for signatures to the cototn cooperajjjU tive marketing contract is now in | tuU swing all over South Carolina and1 splendid headway is being made tow-j r + > ards the goal of 400,000 bales, ac - y\/- cording to Harry G. Kaminer, presi-! dent" of the South Carolina Cotton' Growers' Cooperative Association, p /li ' " Absolutely no opposition to the plan 7 * has developed according to Mr. Kara-J ^ iner, who says that the people of the, |g|?: -state'seem agreed that it is the solu, tion of the marketing problem. Every^ . where the people seem to be enthussis^fe iastic over its possibilities, he says, and it now seems to be merely a / question of getting the men in each county to make the canvass for sigrna, The plan has been endorsed by the I American Cotton Association; ( many chambers of commerce and other or- j ganiz&tlons. In every instance the endorsement has been by a unanimous vote. Large and small farmers are signJ t * ing the contract, according to Presi|\ ' zdeht Kaminer and he declares that the plan will be just as profitable n 1 H V ^Hj J 11%I It* %f) Friendly \ Gentiezzen ( i mmc H I, ?<ii ti tmrrn.,,. ttauZ V proportionately to the one as to the other. ! Darlington county continues to lead the state in the * number of bales I signed but several other counties are i crawling close to its figure, said Mr. j Kamnier. B D. Dargan, county director lor Darlington counter insists, j however, that his county will lead the ; state in the number of bales signed. Practically no refusals are being met with, it waa said by Mr. Kami! ner. Some of the growers wish, of course ,to study the plan carefully but practically all of them seem willing to sign after they have thought the matter over. Meetings are beng held in almost every county In the state at which the plans and purposes of the organization are being explained and reports from every county tell of enthsuiasm for the plan, according to Mr. Kam iner who feels sure that South Carolina will its 1922 crop coperatively as wilV. ; least ten other states ol the belt. i fur1 rc SEi-> <1 JL VJV v nuiw BANK OF NATIONS New York.?-A bank of nations, with the United States as majority stockholder, an international trade "dollar" as a substitute for geld and conduct of world business on a cerdit instead of a cash basis were advocated by United States Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska in an address today before the American Manufacturers' Export l association here. / Senator Hitchcok discussed bill i which he has introduced in the senate providing for establishing such a bank of nations with $2,400,000,000 capital. The United States ,he said, j v.ould hold $1,300,000,000 of the stock j and bankers, importers and exporters I of this country another $200,000,000 I leaving1 the remaining $900,000,000 to i be purchased by the leading nations j of the world through the president. The United States, by virtue of its stockholders, would choose 13 of the bank's 24 directors. Headquarters would be at New York. The directors would have power to issue currency to be known as the international dollar, which would eliminate the continued shipment of gold between countries, according to Senator Hitchcock's plan. Asserting that "credit represents the difference between the vast business enterprises of civilized man and the insignificant operatons of primi tive man,'" Senator Hitchcock told the association that the practical collapse .of national commerce is due to ?n?Uo^. al'e "tryinK to Tei He Was Very Deaf. The suffering mari went into the consulting room of the rich and famous doctor. The fee would be Stiff, but the man's ailment was serj ious. "Doctor," he said, "all my life I j have been healthy and happy, until I today, and now I am most miserable. ' ? - > J* J f .1 ~ ~ Tt'< I l am ufcti?Btuue uc<xi, ^j terrible." i 1 1 r * ^ to SwitYeEErlkste rcr years catered to lbs cigarette Aircricc. "J \;<rricnsc, wc created C;:c Eleven? Made to -Ssit Your Tsste," of the \ & greatest cigarette tobaccos? | ?TURKISH, for Aronufe ; -VIRGINIA, for Mildness ?DURLEY, for Mellowness there One Eleven?tic address cf our I c. V/e are proud of t>?c:r success. 1 sY<n* Tried Tfccxn? | 118 FIFTH AVE. " J(|J[ KtVW Y0kK (ITT ?? >- .r .A.11 i.~ ' .iini?inrfli I / "When did yon first notice it?" ask ed the doctor. ^ , "I've been feeling it coming on fo- j some time*" confessed the patient. "When did you discover that yo_ were stone deaf?" the medical man j inquired seriously. "This morning. On my way to my j office I put my watch to my ear *to ] see if my hearing was good and clear and"?the strong man's voice broke? "I couldn't hear it tick. Can you do! anything for me?" ."H'm!" said the doctor. "Very bad! ?very bad! Have yon got youi j watch? Right! Well., put it to your; ear. Can you hear it now?" "Xo, doctor!" moaned the man. J "Put it to your right ear," instruct-j ed the specialist. "Can you hear H i now ?" "No doctor!" groaned the man, j more miserably. "Give it to me," demanded the doc-; tor. And he put it to his own ear.1 "Why, it's stopped! And you've heardj *? * trt VOU ( everj-tnmg 1 ve uccji 0 ? for the last half hour. Kindly make j me out a check for $50 for restoring your hearing-, and $25 extra for wind- j ing the watch!" ' ;! ^ 1 ? Large and Respectable. jj An ardent philanthropist called a meeting \n connection with some gooc work and only two people attended? himself and a'particularly fat report er. The philanthropist said he would dictate to the reporter the speech he had intended to deliver. The reporter opened his note book and the othei began: "At a large and respectable meeting held recently?" "But that's not Quite right!" objected the reporter, j "Why not?" t "Well, look!" said the reporter pointing to the empty hall. "Come, come," said the philanthropist, "are you not large, and am I no? respectable?" PROFESSIONAL CARDS j j i ' i gg i The Friends and Patients of ! j DR. RAY F. SOX j j ^ cTnrt to know that he is backj AAA vv o 9 J again with the old Reliable Baltimore j Dental Parlors. i Dr. Ray F. Sox is now associated 1 H with Dr. Woods and acting as man.-1 ager. Tou will find us both here at all! t < times. :il-! l? FRANK KNEECEJ Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C Drs. BOOZER, DENTIST. ? ? am s? n. EMfilOl | fi ..... (7?fc!sts cr Granges) vf' |^sa.SNDSGESTSON|j NOTICE. j Wanted for Chain Gang.?One urjLv.kmr.iiiu x-?.ri:es ?CP;I in;? in.h position v. ill communicate with the undersigned at. once. GEO. C. STEELE, Supervisor. I main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. B. J. WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Daw Building Law Range Telephone 1S9 COLUMBIA. S.C. ALL WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. DR. TOOLE Dentist^ 1623 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Fine job printing at The DispatchNews office. The Dispatch-News $1.50 a >ear, cash in advance. ft B?MiaTONIC | To those of delicate con- ? | stiluihn, young or old, | 1 Seott's Emulsian! ii is nourishment and |; \ tonic that builds up v|jf 1 \ the v;ho!e body. | i Scoit u Dov.xe, LbonficIJ,J. ? | ALSO MAKERS OF ? mm, nervous, all run-down T ?Jn C?i((AMJ1 VTMAII Clta MHI^ UUUHC? VUUI tMH | Tncd Carta.--Says "Remit Wai Torpriiinj."?Got Along Fae, Became Noma! and Healthy. I 3priiigfleld Mo.?"My back was so ; ws*k l could hardly stand up, and I , worlds b*ye bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. B. ?. Williams, wife of a well-known > farmer on Route 6, this place, "1 i kept getting headaches and haying to I go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams ; describing the troubles from which f she obtained relief through the use of j Csrdut "My husband, haying heard ! of C&rdu?, proposed getting tt for me. "v after taking Borne Cardul was Improving. The result | was surprising. I felt like a different i person. ; 'Later I suffered from weakness ; a*d weak back, and felt all run-down. j I did not rest well at night, I was so ; nervous nnd cross. My husband said ! !:* would get me some Cardul, which ; he did. It strengthened me ... My doctor gald I got along fine. I was In srood thy condition. I cannot say iro much for it" Thousands of women have suffered &f Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of CarduL Since it has helped bo many, you ! ahouM net hesitate to try Cardul If i troubled with womanly ailments, j For sale everywhere. SUI I i LOANS NEGOTIATED ?on? ; I reproved Farm Lands. CALLISON & BARR. t | Xicim; Nat. Bk. Bid?., Lexington. * First Xat. Bk. Bid?., Batesburg, S. C. i ^ ^ I KILL RATS ant. mice?that's RAT-SNAP, the oid reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes?no mixing with "other food. Your money back if it fails. ::?c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen Or Cellar. 1 55c size (2 cakes) for Chicken Hbnse, coops, or small buildings. size <5 cokes) chough for k ,alL farm and out-buHdhigs, storm or factory buiidCV * Sold and Guaranteed by Har jison Drag Co. and Lexington Pharmacx. hRMOVAI NOTirF V 11U A1V1IVM Intc Larger Quarters At 1013 GERVAIS STREET With & Good Line of Furniture Give Us a Call GOLDEN OAK FURNI tiirf rn 1V1VU vv* COLUMBIA, S. C. Csta?rh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treatKent. HALL'S .CATARRH MEDICINE i r, token internally and acts through the Riood on the Mucous Surfaces of tr.e System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assist* nature in doing its work; A *? TN-r-n & vlcto PM miliars frte. F." 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I EVERY ONE LIKES 1 Do not forget to remember acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, a I 1 _ -1 1 i. i.1. - J ) wnicn we aaa w> tne uepobxu?. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto COLUMB RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on EAGLE "MIKADO">^^ igiBK For Sale at your Dealer I ASK FOR THE YFLLCW PO EAGLE M EAGLE PENCIL COM "^-V" w Are You Workin Work of any sort *s pure dru< your existence. Eut with a purj for a reward and it lightens yo pleasure. Have a purpose in life! 3d at building up a savings account ii you with the means to attain y< independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Game rate of interest (4 per c.e accounts. THE OLD The Carolina Nation W. A. Clark, President. | T. S. Bryan, V. President. f i ft Vi vo elm O c A-Ll/^JL \_,H JL iouijljciu: wonderful att __ women's apparel ! at a fraction of t I B. ^ The Store of Cou 1513 Mai | Columbia II wtmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm ? ww?? Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebrate*? Dog Trainer, Uses Rat-Snap. "Noticed rats around my kennel* having hundreds of prise dogs, coUl. n't take chances. Tried RAT-SNAFfl in three weeks every rat disappeared. fl Noticed that the dogs never went near RAT-SNAP. I tell my friend? I about RAT-SNAP." Use this sui* rodent exterminator, it's safe. Come? 9 in cake form. Three sizes, 35c, 66: . JH $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by Le:v- B ington Pharmacy and Harmon Drt? Company. 9 Tour $foney Back If Jflat>Snap Does* S 9 n l rr n .99 9 Uood lo fiat m IHE , 9 y Cafe I Columbia, S. C. 1 mable Prices, 1 Different" from the others 1 ;p"*sprvir?p . M 9 MHMHHMMMBNaMaMnMMBaMHI '-fl 0 BE REMEMBER D I 1 ? I -M the children with a bank 9 depreciate like many other ^ idcd by the liberal interest I v ' -^3 I - Itma $ < MM National Bank j J IA, S. C. j fjj $10,000,000.00 m Savings Accounts jj^p^PeucaNo.174 Made in fire grade# I ICIL WITH THE RED BAND .-I 1PANY, NEW YORK | *?7*,if r-c I M g wun a mi-pose T Jgrery if it jueans merely earning j )Ose back of it you are working ur tasks and makes work a real :e your life a success! Start by 1 this institution. It will furnish )ur object. A comfortable home, J come within your reach if you nt.) paid on both large and small RELIABLE la I Rank nf fnlnmhh A I" * JUT ?uu V ? v v*>auw*a? Jno. D. Bell. Asst. Casbier. Jos. 31. Bell, Casbier. j ^ I 1 ; clean-up. Many xactive things in now offered at he original nrice. ^ i ^ ord Company rteous Attention in Street South Carolina \ 11 I CMKWn?IBIHIHrflB?imf?TIMC????? 1 - 1 \ ' <