Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, February 05, 1919, Image 8
IpSIGHT OF FOOD
j|| Made Him Sick
gjpfe Dreaded for Meal Tmte to Come
ftreco has relieved thi,
| ; serioas case o{ $tomacl?tronbIe
|?|8>- ' "t almost dreaded for meal .time to
- cenft. the sight of food, the very thoi
fr, nauseated me" write
oaf, of 709 Calhoun St,
is I have had a bad cas
nd my stomach seeme<
iigesting' what I ate. I<
aid my stomach woul<
ided from gas. Sever*
en attacked me, and coi
a source of daily anno:
tried most of the popu
id remedies withou
suit, hut as soon as I be
I knew it was differen
effects immediate^'. I
omach and neutralize*
oondition. I now go t<
gularly as anybody ant
Is thoroughly, and hav<
afterwards. The con
ieved and I havent hac
ice^I fiiiished the firs
is a fine medicine anc
public endorsement o
from the juices oj
irks and berries seemi
h the/secretions of tht
roduce remarkable rt
v sold by all good drui
it the country and if
tided in Lexington bj
IEX OX STRIKE TOBAlt
>RK Feb. 9.?More thai
ten will be on strike tovarious
brancheh of th<
ies activities, it was unoflated
tonight A strike
walkout in sympathy witl
>>can)enters employed bj
-trades eniployers associa'ect
ali^trSibn bricklayers
engineers throughout th<
ts employed on contrad
association- 7:;<j
os^ible to say just now
workers will walkout toft
William L. Hutcheson
the United Brotherhooc
sM and joiners. <4Th*
:e demanding a dollar-a:ease
and the bricklayers
|g|f; ;?Uid the bricklayers ana nv<is>uius
K& ee'rs have voted to strike in-sympathy
- More than a score of large cities wil:
be affected, including iSTew York, ChipHU'
eago Boston Washington Buffalc
I Cleveland, Detroit New Orleans, New
I Haven Columbus iMobile and Tern
---The employers will not discus*
I I , terms with the strikers until after tht
p latter have returned to work was ttw
M jjf'\ declaration of Samuel B. Donnelly
fl I secretary to the Employers' associaH
; Hon. 'Hie carpenters will not returr
H to work until they get the extra dollar,
declared Hutch eson. Five hum
^Bj^V dred discharged soldiers who are car
H pentes by trade will (be used for picket
B duty tomorrow in Brooklyn, when
f substitution of workmen was thr eater
?d by the employers, according ;:tj
OP STTEEDMAN
. SCHOOD FOB THE
g MONTH Of JANUARY 1911
Svelecn Smith.
MlSt Agnes Hall.
"Xezzie Haltraan.
Blanch Gunter.
Virl Hall.
|| {Nina lie? Smith.
MSB lillian. Hall man.
R9& True Hall.
Crosson Gunter.
I liever Gaunter.'
| OBA2>E 7:
Nettie Simons.
H JJveleen HalLgg,
H[ Gary KalimaS? ' J
R GRADE S. . ^n-fis
Mary Simons. I:*'J. I
H : Francis Hall. ~ "
am Barv-ie Hall. ^ * ! " TWT
?^Andrell Gunter.
I A TWICE-TOLD TALE
K.e of Interest to Our Readers.
od news bears repeating, an<
it is, confirmed after a lon$
of time, even if we hesitated t<
/e it at first hearing, we feel se
in accepting its truth now. Th
ving experience of a Lexingtoi
is confirmed after three and ;
years. nry
C. Hall, grocer, E. Main Si
the following statement Jun
914: "My back ached all th
and I felt sore and lame,
hardly bend over to wait o:
mors. - Headaches and dizz;
i bothered me and my sight wa
ed. My kidneys bothered me
deal, too, and the secretion
d, too often. Finally I bougk
fs Sidney PiUs at tiie Sawye
Co. and they relieved mo al
at once. I continued usin
H BPoia'8 uacu every symptom ox juc
trouble left me."
On February 2,1918, Mr. Hall a<i
I fe .-fced: "I think as highly of Dean'
p c Sidney Pills today as I did when
R^^teeommended them dearly four yeax
* 0?c, at aS dealers. Foster-Mi
[j^jwarn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, ST. T.
1 " ' " Til ^ r - - . r" 1 _
NEGROES DO HONOR
TO COD. ROOSEVELT
Cole Ix Bleaso addressed between
400 and 500 negroes yesterday afternoon
at the Sidney Park A. M. E
Church in Columbia, when memorial
services in honor of the late Theodore
9 Roosevelt were held* Mr. Blease was
1 introduced by Dr J H Goodwyn, negro
physician of Columbia.
S Dr. Goodwyn was presented to the
audience by Henderson Mofbley as a
* physician of credit to the race and
also as a "political aspirant."
0 In introducing Mr. Blease, Dr. Good
li wyn addressed the negToes as "fellow
s citizens." "I may live in a country
where all privileges are not granted
me, but that doesn't say I am not a
e citizen. I dont want to be ciroumscri
1 bed in any way," he said.
1 Mr Blease was the greatest power
1 South Carolina ever produced. He
a had acted the part of a man while
i chief Executive. The negroes 'could
f get a hearing and hundreds of the
- race had been liberated, for which act
t alone the negroes ought to hold him
- in high estimation. (Mr Blease was
t still aspiring, and Goodwyn believed
t that South Carolina would further hon
1 or him. The negroes had bui: few
> friends (but Mr. (Blease was one and
i the best one they had.
5 Mr. Roosevelt was characterized by
- Mr. Blease as the greatest American
1 the country has yet produced. The
t ex-president could not be killed poliI
ticsiv because he had character.The
E j war with Germany would not have
( been necessary if Mr. Wilson had fol
E' lowed the policy he laid down for Mr.
j | Roosevelt in. a book written by Mr.
*| Wilson while president of Princeton
i; University Mr. Roosevelt had asked
r! a negro to dine with him, but that was
31 not to be mentioned in the same
r breath with the conduct of a man recently
elected to high office in South
Carolina. The Wilson administration
r was largely a duplication of the Roose
velt program in the extension of fedi
erai encroachment of States 'rights.
The Domocratie party had taken over
i the railroads, the telegraph and tele
- phone lines, and was regulating the i
i food and clothing supplies. If the;
i policy was continued, the time would j
f j come when it would /be a federal
-1 crime "to spit upon the side walk.'
> j The War Between the Sections was
s i fougrht to preserve State rights and
11 not to perpetuate slavery.
| 'Mr. Blease advised the negroes to
r; stand by their ieaders. An editorial
- in The State Thursday morning of
, last week commenting on the negroes
I delegating their ministers as political
i- sLgenis to register the negroes, had a
mused Mr. Blease very much. The
> speaker advised his audience to follow
i their leaders, and not let what appear
. ed in The State prejudice them againI!
st -their preachers.
zfDuring the course of his speech, Mr.
> Blease reiterated his friendship for '
r Bishop Chappelle. ''He's my friend
* and I'm his friend through thick and
thin," the speaker said. The negroes
? generously applauded many ponts of
i Mr. Blease's speech. .
> At the concluhion of the speech Bish
, op Chappelt made a brief talk, in
which he expressed his warm admirai
tion for Mr. Blease for whom he had
voted and wose friendship he greatly
prized. ; .
WL Boyd Evans of Oblumbia occut
pied a. place on the rostrum with Mr.
J Blease. Negroes on the stand were:
i (Bishop Chappelle, Dr. N P Hagood,
> pastor of Sydney Park Church: Dr.
Goodwyn and Henderson Mobley.
i
MONTHLY APPOINTMENTS MEX>
IXGTOX CIRCUIT.
Monthly schedule of appointments
of Lexington Circuit, M, E, Church,
South: ,
FIRST SUNDAY:
Preaching at Hebron at 11 a. m ;
preaching at Shiloh, 3:30 p. m.
SBf:~ND SUNDAY:
Preaching at Horeb at 11 a. m.; Lex
ington 3:30 p. m.; Red Bank. 7:30 p.
* m.
THIRD SUNDAY:
Preaching at Shiloh, 11 a m.; at
Hebron 3:30 p. m.
FOURTH SUNDAY:
Preaching at Red Bank, 11 a. m.;
Horeb, 3:30 p. m.; Lexington 7:30 p.
m.
Sunday School at Lexington and
Red Bank at 10 A. M. every Sunday.
Sunday school at Horeb at 10 a. m.
except fourth Sunday then at 2:30 p.
' m.
? Sunday School at Hebron at 9:45 a.
m. except third Sunday then at 2:30
p. m. - '
The church membership is urged,
and the public is cordially invited to
attend all these sermons.
A Q RICE, P C ;
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' CALOMEL DYNAMITES
.1 A SLUGGISH LIVER
"I
B1 Crashes into sour bile, making you
i sick and you lose a clay's work
a Calomel salivates! It's mercury.
~ * ' -*1- j
' uaiomei acts ns.e uyuaunw: vu a ox?s
* gish liver. When calomel comes into
e contact with sour bile it crashes into
e it, causing cramping and nausea.
* If you feel bilious; headachy;consti
n pated and all knocked out, just go to
^ your druggist and get a bottle of Dod
s son's Liver Tone for a few cents
a which is a harmless vegetable substi
8 tute for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't sart your
1 liver and straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calomel and with
? out making you sick, you just go back
I* and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
- * - ? i :J
sick and nausearea Tomorrow; oesmca
8 it may salivate you, while if you take
* Dodaon's Liver Tone you will wake
* up feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play. It's harm
1? less, pleasant and safe to give to chil
__ den; they like it;
DOCTOR URGED i
AN OPERATION
Instead I took Lydia ?. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
\\7
CU1U VTdd UUICU*
Baltimore, Md.?"Nearly four years j
I suffered from organic troubles, ner- j
vousness and headaches
and every!
5|{ month would have tc
?Er3l illw> *n ^ed most ?f
the time. Treat%??&%
jfH^i ments would relieve
A? ! me ~or a t*me ^ut
CQl *mIS1 my ^?ctor was al?55%*3sL
p>| j ways urging me to
^V^S^jWjiave an operation.
My sister asked me
try Lydia E. Pink$^"T'
h a m's Vegetable
* x Compound before
a consenting to an
ul /operation. I took
// / five bottles of it and
^ ^ f it has completely
* \ V * cured me and my
rrr?rt' Ss a r?1easrire. I tell all mv friends
who have any trouble of this kind what .
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comgjund
has done for me. ?Nellie B.
rittingham, 609 Calverton Rd., Baltimore,
Md.
It is only natural for any woman to
dread the thought of an operation. So
many Women have been restoredf to .
health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. 1
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after s
an operation has b^en advised that it *
will pay any woman who suffers from *
such ailments to consider trying it be- ?
fore submitting to such a trying ordeat
Your
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fxyrroK seed mead.
We low have a large quantity o:
Cotton seed meal for sale?7 and !
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Seed Cataiog Free
It's ready now. One hundred handsomely
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Hastings Seeds are sold direct by
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"Whereas in response to notice re
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