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-N - .' % Jk y j f-'r yji'. CXJUS ;" . ^ ^ ?n .61 Ib JPeari Lorick, R. 4 105,000 .'Edward Amick 97,500 ? Annie Ballentine, R. 1.223,000 ? Ethel Jumper 180,000 ? . Jessie Robertson 82,000 d?: Jlmiiiie Ruth Rawl... ^.81,000 I. J. G. Fulmer 100,00') n H. P. Jackson, R. V .. .98,000 iMcieSftT^ird, R.-2. .100,000 B Trennie Fallaw/v.... 80,500 I R.jC. Jackson 81,00t l". Williams .77 2^4,00(r ^^eraldine ^Redmond, >.. 100,000 . ^culah Busbee 7 .. . 50,00? r ^iolet Glpvcr, Route 2 ... .50.00C ptiiuiiuiiam K? GOOD FOR S Only One Count! B||! This Nomination Ballot is g< plj^fon whose name is written the gg^Rfee entry the ballot will count 7 K pfey $1?.00 in subscription busin ^p^&th^hew subscriptions er renej wML, ? -? *,* ?? ? pr- ^ Persons making riommationg SlfeMd faith, but hame pf party n 111 <irrtllge<LMAIL THIS COUPO] ^ TOMPAIGN DEPARTMENT, I * pt?t p/^tt Ai ^xrvTT CONTROL MEASURES. in regard" to various boi: .' measures propoetd r sources are nu^rou*. r rIf RuJirta'* children, and adults g&h.; as well, are to be saved from death this winter from exposure?after the charity of America has brought them through the famine of last Bp winter, they must be supplied with jdothtnff." - This is a concensus of iy v opinion of the American Relief Administration . staff in Russia, from Colonel Haskell down to the inspectors, according to -their reports ; to Herbert Hoover, head of the & . >- JL R. A. ,? From every part of Russia where the A. R. A. has been feeding children and adults, and has been Instituting sanitation and medical service and inoculations to save literally millions/ of lives, the story it file tame?tnat tne cnnaren iacK ZJ ?ves the barest essentials of tinderwear, shoes,, stockings or outer wear, with which to protect thempelves against Che rigors of the Steedman, S. C. Miss Louise Hall .. ... V ...... 77,500 Baxter, S. C. Miss Pansy Corder .* 100,000 f Peak, S. C. , Miss Lottie Counts 76,000 J New Brookland, S. C. Mrs. T. O. Seltzer .100,000 fMiss Bernard Mae Kirby ....79,800 Rev. Mr. Cooley 81,000 Leesville, S. C. Mrs. Callie Taylor 102,000 Mr. Joe Mettz ?v81,400 Mr. Elliott Bedenbaugh 78,800 Miss Arzie Hallman, Rt. 1...78,000 MCss Julia Koon, Rt. 7 78,900 t Edmund, S. C. Miss Ida Reeder 100,000 Lexington, S. C. > Miss Gaynelle Nipper ' .224,000 Miss Gladys Harman . .* 100,000 Mr. Julius E. Sharpe 229,000 Miss Mary James Haltiwanger 160,500 Mrs. G. C. Goodwin, Rt. 3..100,000 Miss Leola Moetze, Route 1..225,000 Mr./Leonard Free .. ....... 101,000 Mr. Claude/G. Kyzer 98,000 Woodford, S. C. f Misp Elizabeth Reeder 100,Q00 Cayoe, S. C. Mr.' Roderick C. Pennington. 110,000 'Miss Agnes Jones .... .100,000 ' little Mountain, S. C. *Jr. Martin L. Amick. R. 2.. 107,000 ? 1??: >n Coupon 0,000 yOTESv I* Am r nf^a nt m iv r**? ~ ---- - ---->od for 50,000 votes for the perreon. When $1.5b accompanies 5,000 votes; when accompanied sss it is good for 150,000 votes, vals count. ;;M i f R. F. D. No..... ...State /. i must sign ballot as evidence of taking nomination will not be TO THE DISPATCH-NEWS, O. BOX 243, LEXINGTON, S. ! \ '. N ' Imers are urged not to form too hasty conclusions in regard to these recom( mendations, because frequently the results secured were not due to the t recommendation made, but to a com? hination of weather^ conditions, good land, good seed, good culture, etc., ?>! ' > I f; and Medicine Mai if Russians Cannot '*? ' jy I v " * mrv'~- v//WAW*?vwAV,Vro??.v.W*WKWW'?W.*.V.W.W.W,W ..... i Russian winter,/And the need of aid in this direction for adults, too, is indicated by statements of re cently-returned workers, who state that in cases where Russian employes have been given a blanket f'ir extra services the blankets have almost invariably been made into overcoats. Literally millions of children, say reports, have no shoes i ?an item which in itself may make it impossible for them to go to American Relief child-feeding kitchens. Free shoes and stockings have been provided for 250,000 children who are absolutely without footwear, but the whole problem is beyond the reach of any general funds now available. The American Relief Administration, to meet this emergency, has put into effect a Clothing Remittance, functioning in every way as does the now world famous Hoover i To illustrate, a man caifcie info' i 1 cotton ,fl?eld and divided it into twe equal parts called A and B. He usee >, his treatment on part A, leavini part B untreated. Part A producec more cotton than part B, and he concluded that this was due to his remedy. This man did not make any determination as to the amouni of weevl infestation on differen' parts of the field before he started nor did he make these determina . tfons after the remedy was applied to find out whether his remedy was really having any effect or not. Furthermore, on the part B side of the field there were forests with under1 brush along the edges, while the part A side of the field adjoined a public highway and the edges of the field were clean. Part A was somewhat lower than part B. Infestation / counts showed that the weevil was mujh more numerous in part B than in part A, while the application of his remedies did not show' any variation in infestation. In fact, there was nc i evidence whatever that his remedj had any effect. He did not make "these infestation, counts andShe never 4 knew how many weevils he had in different parts of the field. Part A gave more cotton than part B, and $ to his own mind and to the minds oi neighboring farmers this 'was sufficient evidence that his remedy was | helpful. Many of the planters in * - ' ?,? mat community are gums t?-? uoc un remedy next year. The farmer looks upon such operation as an ex"perii ' y ment, but as a matter of fact it was not an experiment nor did it ever resemble one. In certain sections farmers claim that they got excellent results 4n controlling the weevil with some certain remedy they were using up to July 20, after which they claimed it wras no longer effective. Among these i remedies tried and claimed to be effective were calcium arsenate liquid spray, calcium arsenate dust, calcium arsenate sweetened, kerosenei and red deMil lye, etc. The facts are that none of these remedies controlled the weevil, but that the wreevil did not appear in any great numbers until about July 20. Had these farmers made the necessary infestation' determinations (which any one car make), they would have been convinced of this. They did not do this but blankly assumed that just because they put this stuff into the cot - * *? ~ -L * ? t _ ion neia ana no weevuis were present, it must have done good. HONOR ROLL OF \ BOILING SPRINGS SCHOOL The honor roll- of the Boilinj Springs school for the month of No vember: 1st. grade?Edith Rickard. ii ii i V Go fot Secure Clothing Food Remittance. For twenty dollars, sent to the A. R. A. at 12 Broadway, New York, the following articles, or their equivalent in value, will be delivered to any designated person in Russia: 4 2-3 yards ? fifty-six inch twenty ounce dark blue wool ciotn; s yaras 01 miriytwo inch black cotton lining; 8 yards of twenty-seven inch flannel; 16 yards of unbleached muslin; 8 large black ivory buttons; ,16 small black ivory buttons; 16 small white bone buttons; 2 spools No. 30 black cotton thread; 2 spools No..40 white ( cotton thread. . One package will clothe one adult or two children all winter, and remittances ordered for general relief will be used for neediest case#, thousands of which are heart-breate* ing. < ^ ie Clco Keisler ^nd j Wehette ^ isler. y Third grade.?Not any. 4th. graded?Mae Thelma Keisler I and Jonliie Welch. 5th grade.?Ploma McCartha. 3 6th graded?Harold Derrick and ? Monroe Welch. t 8th grade.?Not any. SPECIAL I Until December 20 i *taile advantage of the following frices on all l . , v . frames and mounting: t , $7.50 Shell Frames at $5.06 $7.50 Shell Metal Framss at..$5.00 $4.50 Mountings, gold filled at.$2.50 1 $4.50 Gold Filled Frames at...$2.50 1 $6.00 Gold Filled Frames at...$4.00 r 1 . $7.50 Gold Filled Frames at. . .$5.00 ! $12 Solid Gold Frames, at. i.. .$9.00 1 ? $15 Solid Gold Frames at. 1..$11.00 $6.50 Solid Gold Mountings at.$5.00 5 $8.50 Shell Gxfords at....1. ..$6.00 > V1.. $10 Silver Oxfords at $6.00 ' If you are having eye trouble, squinting, frowning or having eye strain headaches stop in and let us make'an examinaton of your eyes and t > v-%' correct these troubles for you. We will make the ahove special prices for three weeks and will be glad to have you avail yourself of this opportunity if you are need of new glasses, frames or mountings. two- offices? 1221 Main Street, Colombia, S. C. , 277 KlBf iltnet, Charleston, S. C. 0. L Walter Optical Co, -1 NCmCB" TRESPASSERS. This is to( notify all persons not tc fish, trap, hunt or trespass in any waj Whatever, flpoir our lands, as the lav will be strictly enforced against al trespassers.^-?" R. L. Cbnnelley, C. L. Epting, D, 1. Epting, Frank Sons. 4w-i CLERK'S S \XJE. State of South; Carolina, County o I^^gtofb^Court of Commoi Pleas ' ' V< Hattie Bess Brabham, Plaintiff, ver sus Robert C. Brabham, et al., De fendants. N By virtue of authority vested in m< by Order of the Court in the above en titled Cause, I will sell in the town o Batesburer. S. Cl rVio Vimiv. of ten a. m. and twelve m. at publi< f> auction to the highest bidder, on th< 21st day of December A. D. 1922 upon the terms ^nd conditions herein after S?t forth, the following lot o land: 'J j ".Xll of that certain piece, parcel oi lot of land situate, lying and being 11 i ' vthe town of Batesburg, County of Lex j'ington, and State aforesaid, and havI , ! ing the following dimensions, conn I menclng at a corner of L. -D. Cullum': lot on south of Railroad street anc running alpng his line 207 feet to/s ditch and: thence along said ditch 10( 'feet, thence northwest 273 feet tc south Railroad street, theruce alonj 'said street 89 feet starting point, anc bounded/as follows/on the north bj Railroad Street, on the east bv land: of R. C. Miller, on the south by E. C. Ridgell, and on the west by L. D. Cullum. or a more accurate descrip tion see plat made by E. L. Hartley surveyor, January 15, 1914." Terms of sale: For Cash; the suecessful bidder to pay for papers, reve nue stamps, recording, etc., and pro v^ded that as an earnest of good faitl the successful bidder or bidders shal deposit with the said Clerk of Cour wthin thirty minutes after the prop erty is bid off ten per cent, of the purchase price thereof, and in tbi? requirement is not complied wth th( said Clerk of Court shall immediatelj without further advertisement, or a another salesday to be fixed by him after giving: due and legal advertisement, resell the said property at th( risk of the former bidder. H. L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. Timnerman & Graham, Attys. for Plaintiff. 4 November 24th, 1922. 3w. td. / ' ' j \ oJ^axdx&':;M > ALLifld^aiS2& I*OR SAIdG. ./ i offer, at a bargain, my McConnell and Freshley tracts of land in Fairfield County, on Broad River, on very easy terms. These tracts together * contain between nine hundred and one thousand acres and are heavily wooded in part. Parts are cleared and cultivated lands, with several dwelling houses on them. They will 'be divided into tracts to suit purchasers. Young men of enterprise can 'buy the lands and pay for them with the wood that is on them. They lie I on both sides of the Southern Rail way between Columbia and Alston and 'on the new splendid highway from Columbia to Jenkinsville. Mr. 'Preston E. Lyles, on the Littleton Plantation, will show these lands to parties interested. WM. H LYLES, 1011 Nationa Loan & Exchange Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. 3w i m i ^.1 B| iB ^ T ^ * r M r FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headachy INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE* 0 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, Ceunty of Lexington.--Caurt of Cimaim Plea*. H. H. Leysath, Plaintiff vs George N. / Saliey, Green Livingston, C. L. Wise, . Bank of Western Carolina and A.J. Sturkie, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: Ymi nrp hprphv anmmonpH and rf? quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of Oerk of*<?ourt for Lexington county., in said State, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at North, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. 35? B: FRIDAY, Plaintiffs Attorney. November 23rd, 1922. ] H. L. HARM AN, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. ' Lexington County, S. C. To George N. Salley, absent defendant: The foregoing summons is served p upon'you by f publication, pursuant tc 5 the order of the Clerk of this Court dated the 23rd. tiay of / November - 1922, and filed with the complaint iri - the office of the Clerk of this Court al Lexington, S. C. - ,l E.B.FRIDAY, / , J f Plaintiffs Attornev. f November"23rd, A. D., 1922. ; CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES 1 Machinery Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes, Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers, Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Veni # 7 # 7 ) tilators, Grating, Etc. ; Lombard Iron Works 1 & Supply Co., GEORGIA Ford Supplies and Repair* in Stock. : yv^y Two-horse wagons standard make from $75 to $85. ! And Good ' Buggies standard make from $50.00 - up-: Jk Sets harness $15.00 up. The Place to get Bargains. GREGORY COXDER MULE CO.. H09 Hampton St , Columbia. S. C. t# trespass on the lands the under signed by hunting, fishing er etherwise, under penalty ef the law. ESTATE EAN?S T. J. DRAFTS, DR. J. P. DRAFTS, T. P. DRAFTS, F. E. RAFTS, C. O. DRAFTS, SARAH E. DRAFTS. 4t-c MiikLlliihL'WxkiikikAiiikL Our Accuracy Quality . i ~ Service j give you "Well Fitted Glasses" / ELMGREN _ Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. BULBS, : ' / Narcissus, Chinese Sacred Lily Hyacinths. CUT FliOWERS OF ALL KINDS. 1 ' ' Chas. L. Sligh FLORIST COLUMBIA, S. C. 1446 Main St. Phone 7761 J c*' ^*"1 a| j~ JT tL GIFTS THAT LAST J? / * DIAMONDS, PEARLS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER, ~ i A CUT GLASS RELIABILITY V - v SQUARE DEALING . BOTTOM PRICES. colum|a,s.c y ' ?1619 MAIN ST. v t f The TaylorDnig Co. Druggists . \ i \ 1520 MAJX STREET i 1 v i Phone 5088 \ Columbia, S. C. / 1 ' * * i Toilet Articles, Prescriptions, Everything that goes to make a I First-Class Dnig Store. t \ PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. BOOZER m\ - i-f DENTISTS ^ A, 1615 MAIN STREET j , Over Lever's Shoe Store COLUMBIA, S. C. PHONE NO. 7211 i I J FRANK KNEEC I Real Estate and Insurance j