Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 01, 1918, Image 3
(SWANSEA CLUB PATRIOTIC.
The Swansea Democratic Club
met promptly at 4 o'clock iP. M. Sat- j
urday the 27th of April, and organiz,
ed as follows: S. E. Smith, Pres. B.
E. Craft) Sec. R. L. Lybrand, Execu-;
tive Com. W. B. Rhoden J. V Hutto,
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( and R. E. Inabmet, registrant :
B. E. Craft, P. L. Lybrand and
E. Williams, Enrollment Com.
Delegates to the County Conven~tion:
Dr. W. T. Brooker, S. E Smiith
R. L. Lybrand, W. H. Witt, H!
W. Neese, E. W. Burnett, D. E
Craft, W. T. Smith, J. V. Hutto; W
%. J. Redmond, B. E. Craft, and C. G
Riley.
I|"y> Alternates: L. 0. Rast, W. B. j
Rhoden, B. E. Williams and C. L- j
Rast. The following patriotic reso-;
lutions were adopted by a rising
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1.?Resolved, That we pledge our
'V -support, to our Great United States,
Government in the crisis through
which we are now passing. That we.
-ag Loyal, Democratic Americans, En- !
? -dorse the actions of our able, and
^ "Courageous president, Woodrow Wil
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| r son, in hs aim ana puruuse
K;->. to the utmost this war, to a victoriF
-ous conclusion that the world may be
? made free for democracy and hu?
manity. 4<
2nd,?We declare our unwavering
I Loyalty and Support to our boys in
Armv Naw. we are confi-,
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dent, that in them our cause will j
v have able representation, and we
"hear of their brave deeds with glad
Iliearts, and feel confident that they
- will endure effectively to a victorious
end.
. '3rd,?Resolved Further, that the
delegates elected to the county con-vpnt.ioTi
bv this club, are hereby in
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* structed to ?upport such resolutions,
and tk*t the county delegates elected
to the State convention also be instructed
to support tuck resolutions
in the State convention. {
I FROM BATESBURG.
The patriotic rally held in town
[ last Friday in the interest of the
Third Liberty bond brought to town
one of the largest crowds that have!
assembled here in many years. The
music was furnished by the band from
Camp Jackson. Rain began to pour
shortly after the parade by the members
of the Red Cross and the school;
children which caused the crowd to;
disperse and go to their homes. ' A
large number were addressed by Rev
TT T? Mnrphisfm of Lancaster.
Hon. John E. Swearingen state
' superintendent of education has been
invited to deliver the address to the ;
graduating class of Summerland college
at commencement in June.
Mr. H. L. Raser of Abbeville was
in town a few days last week organizing
a Mutual Fire Insurance company
for this county. He met with,
considerable encouragement and he1
will likely begin work in the interest j
of the Company in the near future.
Capt. E. W. Gibson of Vermont ai
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member of the united states army j
and stationed at Spartanburg spent!
Sunday with friends in town. Capt
Gibson is a well known lawyer of
Brattleboro, Vt., and when the war
brolle out between the United States1
and Germany, he was among the nrst
to volunteer and take his place a-;
mong the valient defenders of his
country.
Mr. John Fox formerly of Batesburg
but now of Concord, N. C., is
spending this week with his mother
Mrs. Jabez Fer?is.
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YOU Don't Have j
to Suffer
Backache?
Shooting pains in j
sides? Ankles swollen? P?
Jnintsstiff? Muscles sore?
Do you feel bilious and
out of sorts? Have you
dark pouches under your
eyes? Do you feel that !
you are growing old?
Are you annoyed at night
with sleep disturbing bladder irregularities?
Would you like to know of a good remedy
for kidney trouble, the cause of most
of these symptoms and ailments?
The best ?ood-health insurance !
known is to keep the kidneys and urinary
tract in the proper condition to do their J
work of filtering and throwing out from
the blood stream, uric acid and poisons
that settle throughout the system when ;
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They banish backache and other symptoms
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the bladder and regulate the liver.
Why 6ufifer when such a wclfknown
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Mrs. E5e E. KJeppe, Averill.
* Minnesota, writes: I was at
^ i/ Fargo Sanitarium for three weeks
1 at one time and two weeks at
? / another time for rheumatism
? ar"l kidney troubie and got no
,/ Kj.f And or> mv return home
I began using Foley Kidney Pills
^ ^assr^ and fonnd immediate relief arid
about half a bottle co.npkted
the cure, i always have them on hand a^u use
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PRICE ON WOES
Information For Dealers Who
Will Apply To The Food
Administration.
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Columbia.?If there is in South Carolina
any community where prices of
Irish potatoes have not decreased to
a level which places this food within j
the reach of all, by reason of the fact
that food dealers have not been able ;
to secure potatoes at a wholesale price
which will permit of selling them at
1 Adminig- I
lower retail prices, iuc *. v/^v* ^
tration is in position to inform such i
dealers where potatoes can be secured
at prices comparable with the surplus
stock in South Carolina at the
present time. A letter or postal addressed
to the Food Administration at
Columbia will bring this information
to anyone inquiring.
Potatoes are the most plentiful and i
economical food that consumers can ;
buy at the present time.
SOUTH CAROLINA BOYS ARE
HELPING FEED THE WORLD
Splendid Work of Corn and Pig Club
Boys Forms Big Contribution
* to Food Supply.
Columbia.?The report cf L. L. Ba-1
ker, Supervising Agent of Boys' Club
Work in South Carolina, recently
made to Dr. W. W. Long. Director of
Extension Work in this State, a copy
of which has been received by the
Food Administration, illustrates in a
most forcible and convincing manner
how farmer boys can. on their own
responsibility, aid materially in the
production and conservation of food
at this critical time in the world's
history when the crying demand of a
hungry, fighting world is for more
and more food. At the same Lime,
boys are earning money with which
to buy Liberty Bonds, thus helping in
a double-barreled manner to help win
the war.
Members of the Corn Club in South
Carolina produced last year 26,813.21
bushels of corn at an average cost of
forty cents a bushel, the average yield
being fifty-three bushels to the acre.
Figuring corn at $2.00 per bushel,
which is conservative, the total net
profit was $42,689.47. The total net
profit resulting from the Boys' Pig
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Club in the State was $13,998.01. Tne
total net profits of South Carolina
farmer boys in these two projects for
the year was $56,687.48.
There is an effort being made to
more than double the membership of
the Corn and Pig Clubs during present
year. Last year there were 1056
boys enrolled in Corn Club Work, of
whom, however, only 501 reported;
and 1,250 boys enrolled in Pig Clubs,
of whom only 856 reported.
To assure the success of the Corn
t>,-? n?h work in South Carolina.
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the co-operation, encouragement and
support of the public-spirited citizens
is necessary. For instance, last year
a number of bankers in different parts
of the State helped by offering prizes,
and in this way thousands of dollars'
worth of pure bred pigs were brought
into the State, very materially adding
to the breeding stock of hogs. One
of the greatest difficulties has been
encountered in supplying the boys
with pigs. This splendid work of the
T Oz-v^tV, Carnlina has
farmer ouys ui
formed a big contribution to the food
supply of the country, and it is a
work which offers opportunity for
many public-spirited people to lend
their aid. There will be more Pig
Club boys this year if the pigs to supply
them are offered?or the money
with which to buy pigs?and- L. L.
Baker, Supervising Agent of Boys'
Club Work. Bishopville, S. C., who is
in charge of the work in this State,
will be glad to hear from any one who
?in farTnr>r hOVS jn ^eir effort
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In greater production of food. Offers
addressed to the Chairman of Conservation
of the Food Administration
for South Carolina, Columbia, will be
forwarded to Mr. Baker.
WOULD BECOME CLAY
EATER TO LICK THE KAISER
Secretary McAdoo Says It Doesn't
Matter What Strange Foods
People Eat Nowadays.
Columbia.?In the course of his address,
launching the third Liberty
Loan in South Carolina. William Me
~f Ti-oocnrv fall
Adoo, secretary ui mc 11 vu^ui^, ^^_
ed attention in his Columbia speech
to the great shortage of food, and said:
"The greatest thing needed is
wheat. We are all eating strange
breads composed of elements which a
short time ago no American ever
dreamed of. But what does it matter?
For my part. I'd become a clay-eater
to lick the kaiser. Save food. Save
for our Allies. You won't save unless
you economize. Economize and
you not only save food, but you also
save money which you can put into
the Liberty Loans and thus help win
the war in two ways."
PLANT SWEET POTATOES.
Columbia.?As one way to assure a
food supply for next winter, the United
States Uood AdminisUation is urging
;,'irr>:n!v of South Carolina to
plant generously and unsparingly o!
8went potatoes.
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Fairview Korndyke Mata, a full
aged cow at Pine Grove Farm, Buffa
; lo, N. Y., has established a new record
for butter-making?185.28 poun
ds, taking the honors from a dairy
mate, who had held it for two years
at 183 pounds. j
A half dozen bandits robbed the
bank of Brinkley, in Arkansaw, of
I $25,000 on Tuesday, shot a traveling
i man who tried to stop them and escaped
in a big automobile.
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0. J. Meyer, conductor on the
branch road from Union to Lock- j
hardt Shoals, was arrested on the;
charge of making disloyal remarks,!
and was placed under bond. He
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says his remarks were misunder- j
stood. j
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you do yourself when you take
calomel, you'd never put another grain
in your mouth. It's rank poison.
Instead of calomel, use that splendid
guaranteed vegetable compound, Marj
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headache, constipation and kindred ills.
If acts forcibly and quickly without
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Prof. John 0. Williams, for several
years connected with the live- j
stock department at Clemson college
has accepted a position in the animal
husbandry department of the department
of agriculture in Washington
and will assume his duties on the first
of May.
Senator Trammell of Florida has
offered a bill in the senate providing
for "jim-crow" street cars in the city
of Washington.
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The president has signed the bill
passed by congress making the law
against enemy aliens and spies apply
to women as well as men. All German
women will be required to leave
Washington by a definite date.
10 CALOMEL
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the piffht and a comfortable movement before
breakfast. 1 t jrives me jrreat pie-.isure to be able
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