The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 13, 1922, Image 6
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$175,000 ASKED VoR
NEAR FAST RELIEF
Governor Harvey has recently issueda
pre-campaign appeal for funds
to meet the crushing problem presented
by the sudden throwing of j
over 800,000 refugees |rom the j
Smyrna region on the hands of the >
Near East Relief. This appeal, as
In the case of the Red Cross Near j
East Emergency fund" should not
, !>e allowed to interfere with the
regular campaign of the Near East
Relief.
sf* This regular campaign is for the
' support of the 2803 orphans ailoted
South. Carolina, which, wfll take
$175,000. Each county will have a
f quota. \
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/ Both the Red Cross and thfe Near
East Relief are raising additional
funds for the relief or the refugees
: V driven from their homes by the un-.
; fortunate \Cctory of the Turks. The
JRed Cross is succoring those whq
have crossed over into" the Greece,
while the Near East Relief is saving
from starvation those who are temporarily
looted in Thrace . As'a
i Minor.
' - State Chairman Lever has an
nounced that every dollar raised over
th^ cpunty ^uota this year will be
-used to meet obligations assumed, by
the national office of the-Near East
d Relief to save from starvation in the
'great emergeney victims of the Turkish
victory and the Greek debacle.
A half jnlHon dollars was spent for
two shCploa'ds of food the first week
EJast Relief officials banking on the
generosity of the American people to
pay for it. /
Contributions should be sent ' to
William Gibbes, Jr., 1325 Main
Street, Columbia,-S. (5., or to county
chairman. '
AX OLD FAVORITE FOEWL
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- "When the frost is on" the pilnkSn
and ihe fodder's in the. shock.
And you/hear the kyouck and gob ble
of the struttin' turkey-cock,
And ..the clackin' of the guineira, and
they clupkin' of the hens,
And the rooster's hallylooyer as he
tiptoes oh the fence; '
Of it's then the times ar feiler is afeeiin'
at his best.
With the rti&n sun to greet hiha from
, - . a
night. <ff peaces rest.menace,
to the LUNGS". Take no
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chance with a syriJp of merely'
\ pleasing ^^aste, but - use r LUNj
GA^IDIA, recommenced and used
| by Nurses and Physicians, and
proclaimed the best. Unequaled
* for sore throat, difficult breathing
etc. 60$ and $1.2<)Vper bottle,.
tuux muuc^ uo.uk 14 any j
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. -i preparation approaches it for good'
j results. Manufactured by Lungardia
Co., Dallas, Texas.
FOR SALE BY
HARMON DRtG CO .
8t-10. s |
^ FIN AD DISCHARGE.
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f Notice is hereby given that E. C.
Williams, Executor, of the estate if J.
S. Cumalander, has/ths day made application
unto me for a final discharge
Its such ExeculuV, and that the 27th
"day of December, 1922, at ^10 o'clock
iA. M., at my office, has'been appointed
for the hearing of said petition
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W. F. HOOK,
Judge of Probate, Lexington Co., S. C
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1540 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
! Headquarters for Xmas gifts, hand
. 'made Tengerie and fancy hand
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the blossums or. the trees, '
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And the mumble of the humming
I birds and buza'.n' of the bees;
But the airs so appetizin; and the
landscape through the haze \
Of a crisp and sunny morning of the *
airly autumn days
Is a pictur' that no painter has the '
colorin' to mock? % I
When the frost is on the punkin and '
the fodders in the shock.
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The, husky, rusty russel of the tossels
of the corn.
And the raspCn' of the tangled '
leaves, as enlden as the morn: r
' The sti^bble in the furries?kindo' |
lonesomelike but sttfll
A-preaehin sermons to us of the
barne they growed to fill;
The strawstack in the medder, and
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the reaper in the shed;
! The hosses in their stalls below?the
clover overhead:?
I O, Ct sets my hart a cliqkin' .like the
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\ tickin' of a clock
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j When the frost is on the punkin and
i the fodder's in the shock.
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Then your apples all is gethered.
and the ones a feller keeps
Is poured around the celler-floor in
red and yellow heaps:
And your cider makins over, and
\ your wfnmern folks is through
I With their mijace and apple-butter,
and thvr souse and sausage, too!
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I don't know how to tell it?but ef
such a thing could be
As the Angels waytin' boa.rdin' and
they'd called aroynd on me?
I'd want to 'commodate 'em?all the
i whole indurin flock'?
SHOES!
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THE KIND THAIS WKAKS
EASY AND LONGEST.
We ere always prepared to serve
our Lexington friends from a Urge
acock of dependable Shoes for every
kind of wear, in all leathers and sixes.
E. P. & F. A. DAVIS.
The "Family Shoe Store of ColumM^om^Md^eavy
Work
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the fodder's in the shock!" / '
?JAMES WHITCOMB. RILEY.f
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"We should not forget the. *old
poems which express the life of the
country, and which touch responstive
chords in the heart of all who live '<
or have lived in the country, and no
doubt fill those who do not, with a, ^
de^'.re to know more of the country (
and life on the farm. We should
know these old poems ourselves and
hand them to our children. We of
the country should not allow the
hsutle and bustle of much work that
must be done to crowd out the time
IN Ml RANK
Cod-liver oil is different I
from other fats because of its |
great richness of vitamines J (
and is so readily absorbed'by ! 1
the weakened system. - |
Scott's Emulsion
I is an effective agent in imaM
proving nutrition and
fojSllb building up the te- !
| yjr sistive-powers of the
\\f[ body. Scotfs Emulsion
is Norwegian ;
cod-liver oil at its fyest i
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 22-36
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Is a financial institution tha
of the community it serves.
, for the solving of all the fini
tele.
Saving the Fi
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may be, if yon have not SA
will not bring you the rewa
ried out, the man who has i
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The Home N
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Capital, $50,000.00 ,
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Clover, Crimson. Clover, All
Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats, \
Hairy Vetch, Rape, Seed V
nial Rye Grass, Italian Rye
Grass, Poultry Foods, Garde
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and Hie desire to know them, and in
the town or city the hurry and the
worry of existence and occupation
should not so fill one's life that many
may never know there *re such
choice bits of literature that tend to
bind us to the country, where God
^nd nature work together and the picture
so much less marred by the hand
of man."?H. Circle.
Evertt-Harvard-Dayton
and Player Pianos
VICTROLAS and VICTOR
RECORDS.
EMERSON AND OpH.
The John Church Co.,
508:Main Street. .Columbia. S. C.
Mail Orders Receive Special Attention
FLOWERS
Choice Flowers in Season.
^ SEEDS.
Sweet Peas. Pansy, Phlox, Poppy
Snapdragon, Grass, etc. Let us heli
you select (best Seeds, Plants anc
Bulbs. U
*ROSE HILL GREENHOUSES
, 1225 Lady Street,
Columbia, S. C.
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Deposits, $600,000.00
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NOTICE DEBTORS*
AND CREDITORS
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All persons who have claims against
the estate of George W. Harman are
requested to present them, duly verified,
to the undersigned, and those indebted
to said estate are likewise requested
to make settlement to the undersigned.
GEO. E. HARMAN,
L. K. HARMAN,
Executors.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous limine of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
haye a rumbling: sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed
forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
i d? what we claim, for it?rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years. ,
Sold by all druggists,
i F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
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m SHOPPINC
iff/ is made easy at this store, f<
Ijjljj Several months' plannin
'///) have brought you a splendi
r selection of bright, new Hoi
day merchandise?here noi
a for your choosing
V There are Gifts for everybo
A Grandnia?Gifts that m<
J appreciatioa Our Toy Sectii
derful display of playthings
Courteous service and careful
and every facility is here to n
this Christmas simple, pleas
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Open Day and Night.
Are You Workin
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Work of any sort is pure druc
your existence. But with a ptfrr
for a reward and it lightens yoi
pleasure.
Have a purpose in life! Mak
building, up a savings account in
you with the means to attain yo
independence, wealth?they all
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per ce
accounts.
THE OLD
The Carolina Nation
W. A. Clark, President. /
T. S. Bryan, V. President^
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acount with us It does not
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
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Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
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