Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 06, 1919, Image 2
LCTHERAXS HEAR ABLE
ADDRESSES AT LITTLE MT.
Newberry College Alumni Hold Annual
Meeting?Cooper Makes
Speech.
The State.
Little Mountain, Aug. 1.?The an
nual reunion of Newberry College
alumni and students was hold here
for what was characterized by many
as the best meeting held in the CO
years history of the orgnization. The
chief speakers were Governor Cooper
and President Henry Nelson Snyder of
Wofford College. Brief addresses were
also delivered by President P.- J. Derrick
of Newberry College and PresiMOTHERS
TO BE
Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's
Letter Published by
Her Permission.
Mitchell, Ind.?"LydiaE. Pinkham's
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* egeuauie wiiipuuuu iieipeu rne SO mucn
during the time I
was lookingforward
to the coming of my
I little one that I am
i recommonding it to
I other ex pec tan t
' mo^ers- Before
/]Tlf\v\ ' taking it, some days
Jr / j *Va\!' . I suffered wi th neui
I ralgia so badly that
* thought I could
' n0^ ^ve' a^tcr
InKy/ 1 \ taking three bottles
flu/- \^x -t ?* Lydia E. P i n k\/f!
KWham-s Vegetable
TwY VTv Compound I was en"/ntl\
V tire]y relieved of
J neuralgia, 1 had
I jj/' j'j gained in strength
If In 1 ii alSp" an(i was t0 ??
I.I 'pl5' around and do all ;
my housework. My baby when seven
months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel
better than I have for a long time. I
never had any medicine do me so
much good."?Mrs. Pearl Monyhan, j
Mitchell, Ind.
Good health during maternity is a j
most important factor to both mother
and child, and many letters have been !
received by the lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of
health restored duringthis trying period
by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega- i
table Compound.
CONTRACTORS
. SUPPLIESMachinery*
Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
Ford Suoplies and Repairs in Stock,
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dent Monroe of Summerland College. J
, The Rev. John J. Long of Little Mountain
presided, and the address of welcome
was delivered by Willie Hack I
| Derrick. Mr. Long was reelected;
i president and the Rev. J. B. Harmon,
J secretary. While the crowd was per|
haps not so large as customarily, there
| were possibly more than 3,000 people
present, and a more orderly crowd j
| never assembled here. Marked atten-.
tion was paid to every utterance and I
! the messages brought by Governor I
Cooper and Dr. Snyder in behalf of j
Chirstinn education were eloquent and j
convincing-. The reunion for the two J
Lutheran schools at Delmar, Saluda
County, will be held next Friday.
Not Generous at Home.
Governor Cooper paid a glowing tribute
to the part South Carolina had
in the great war.The State had always
responded nobly to every call. The
only charge which could be justly
J brought against her was that she had j
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failed to make adequate provision for
the education of her own children. At j
the last session of the general assem- j
| bly approximately $400,000 more than j
nad ever t>een apropriatea naa uee?
provided for the comomn schools, and
he had yet to hear the first word of
criticism. "You can not impoverish aj
people whose taxes so for a good j
! cause." he said. Educate the people, j
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and better homes, better schools, good j
roads, rural church life and all other [
j m-A orneuis conducive to progress fol-i
j lew as natural sequences by their own i
j momentum.
i He wanted cve>v bov ; ml girl in
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the State given an equal chance i
whether that boy or girl took tliej
chance or not: to get the light if he
wanted that light. He favored thei
creation by the general asesmbly of aj
State scholarship loan fund for worthy!
but indigent young men and women, i
who would be allowed to go to any!'
school of their choice and to pay the
m,oncy back to the State when they
had finished their studies. The gov- j
ernor said he didn't care to what:1
rehcol he sent his boy. just so lie knew
the character of men the particularj(
institution sent out. i'
Governor Cooper was pleased with,
the recent action of the board of trus-j
i tees of the University of South Caro-1
; lina in esetablishing a chair of Bible j
I and making its study compulsory forj
i every student. He thought the Bible
should be taught'to every pupil in the!
j common schools. fQr if Chirstianity j
meant anything:, "and it means every-J
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thing:,** education without it was lu-j
tile.
Would !{<. luce Crime. |
Education would bs a great factor:
in reducing crime. More So\ith Caro-j
iinians had been killed the first six!
months of the current year than lost
j their lives in France
Br. Snyder, always forceful and
happv in expression, possibly never
delivered a more powerful appeal
than that made here today for' the
cause to which the Christian college
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Camels are offered you as
out of the ordinary?a fiav
never before attained. To be
. ity compare Camels with
\ the world at any price!
' Camels flavor is so refreshir
win you at once?it is so new i
what Camels expert blend of
choice Domestic tobacco gives
this blend to either kind of toba
As you smoke Camels, yo
any unpleasant cigaretty aft
pleasant cigaretty odor. Anc
to discover that you can smc
without tiring your taste!
Take Camels at any anglecigarette
contentment beycnc
experienced. They're a cig
\ You go not miss coupon?
Y ou hi prefer C a me Is
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO
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is committed.
President Wilson had returned from !
Europe with a new map, but if his
work meant onlv the creation of new!
!
boundary lines, the future was even
darker than the past. Hut that was,
not the full scope of the president's
accomplishment. A new world had;
been created, and the work of the,
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christian college was to give to hu-|
inanity, which was the collective sum
of individuals, this new vision, this
change of heart and mind and purpose.
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BARBECUE AT SUMMER VILLE
SCHOOL HOUSE
The Ladies School Improvement
Association will furnish a splendid
barbecue with refreshments at Summerviile
school house near Peak on
Saturday. August Oth. There will be
music. dancing1 and good speaking.
Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
Promises in the Bible.
If there is one fact or doctrine, or
command, or promise in the Bible
which has produced no practical effect
on your temper, or heart, or conduct,
lie assured that you do not truly
believe it.? Payson.
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made to
r taste!
a cigarette entire!}'
or and smoothness
st realize their qualany
cigarette in
tg, so enticing, it will
and unusual. That's
choice Turkish and
i you! You'll prefer
cco smoked straight!
u'll note absence of
:ertaste or any un1
vim'11 hp HrnVhfpn
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)ke Camels liberally
?they surely supph"
[ anything you ever
'are tie re vein ti o n!
5. premiums or gifts.
quality !
p a c k a g e
i *rien::f:ca!!y -*ea!od packr
a J"s .?f'0 cigarettes > ;n
We strongly reccmmend
supp/y or iv tier, you tra vtrl.
CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
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Mr. A. X. Spnrr of 44K Magnolia street,
Jacksonville. Fla.. says: "The 'Flu' left
me in a very weak, rundown condition.
I was so nervous that my bands shook
like an old person with palsy, and I am
only 31) years old. My kidneys also were
in bad shape, and my liver sluggish. M7
food digested verv poorly, and I often
had cramps in my stomach, and wa3
bloated with gas.
"I took a bottle of DREC'O, and I've
found it the linest medicine I ever saw.
It went right after my troubles quick,
and now they are all gone. My nerves
are steady and my sleep sound. Pains
all gone over my kidneys and stomach,
and liver acting line."
DKECO is made from juices and extracts
of many medicinal herbal plants
which act on the vital organs in a pleasant
and x>rompt manner.
Drcco is highly rpoomine'nlo<l
in Lexington by
GEIGER DRUG ( <).
Understanding th(* Bible.
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I believe that the Bible is to ho understood
in the plain and obvious:
meaning of its passages; lor I cannot i
persuade myself that a hook intended j
for the instruction and conversion of j
the whole world should cover its true
meaning in any such mystery and
doubt that none but critics and philosophers
can discover it.?Daniel Web- !
ster.
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- Favors
liible for Every Soldier.
In a letter to the American Bible ,
society Major General Wood says: J
"Godspeed and all success in the work
you are undertakng. I earnestly hope
that you will be successful in placing
a Bible in the hands of every soldier.'* t
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Who has deceived thee so often as j
thyself?
A (iRK.\T KKMJ-:i)V.
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The merits of Chamberlain's Colic)
and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known
and appreciated, hut there is occasion-1
ally a man who had no acquaintance)
with them, and should read the follow-j
ing by F. H. I>ear, a hotel man at Du-1
! paver. Mont. "Four years ago 1 used I
I Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea)
I Remedy with such wonderful results
that I have since recommended it to
j my friends."
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"BAYER CROSS" I
ON ASPIRIN
Always Ask for Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin''
< >nly Aspirin Tablets with the safe
ty ''Raver Cross'4 on them are genuine
''Bayer Taldgts of Aspirin^" owned
and nut do by Americans are proved
safe by millions of people Unknown
quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets
were sold recently by a Brooklyn
dealer which provd to he composed
mostly of Talcum Powder
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should
be asked for Then look for the safe
ty "Payer Cross" on the package and
on each tablet Accept nothing else!
Proper directions and dosage in each
Payer package
Aspirin is tlie trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of IMonoaccticacidoster
of Salicylicac-id
Seeds Ready.
FLOWERS
Ageratum, Alyssum, Aster, Balsam,
Blackeye Susan, Daisy,
Hollyhock, .Nasturtim, Poppy,
Salvra, Sweet pea, etc.
YEGATABLES
Asparagus, Beets, Capbage, Carrot,
Kale, Lettuce, Mustard,
Onion. Parsley, Peas. Radish,
Pe ha ' %! o I c 'i I t r f'>\inn/iL rlh I >.c
lvaj'v, ucuoil v, 1 tii
Let us help you start right.
Flowers for all occasions ser.t
anywhere.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1510 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
TVsi.-snu'nis for Soldier*-.
I am to sc.- that every man in
the army i:-- to have a testament. Its
5aehjngs will 1 oi*tiiy u.s lor oar task.
? Pershing.
After you eat?always take
FATONIC
for your acid-stomach}
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat*
edGassy Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
Aids digestion end appetite. Keeps etomach
sweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep.
EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of thousands
wonderfully benefited. Onlycostsa cent
or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed
to please or we will refund money. Get a big
box today. You will see.
Harmon Drug Company. ,
Lexington, S. C.
WALTER'S GLASSES
Grace The Face.
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The Genlle Art of Selling
Dynamite to Children
There is hardly a surgical operation
on a chronic malady that
; calls for more careful diagnosis
! than certain forms of the eye
trouble that find relief in glasses,
i In spite of this fact, many peri
sons with serious cases of this
1 nature, place their confidence in
| the skill of the combination man.
A reason for this is hard to find.
! when the service of a Specialist.
; whose entire practice consists of
,tho correction of eye troubles,
lean be secured at the same price
'that is paid incompetent people.
| Walter's scientifically fitted
glasses give you clear sight and
grace the face.
Oculist's Prescriptions billed"
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
Glasses Fitted Completely
$.450 To SI0.00
Artificial Eyes Fitted $12 to $15
0. L. Waiter Optical
: Comoaov
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1221 Main St, Cclunbia S. C.
Office Flours: Daily 8 to 6;
. Sunday by appointment.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST
In diseases of the eye, ear nose and
throat in Saluda on Monday and in
Batesbur^ Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
It.
I. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
H. L. GREGORY, D.V.S.
Office 1306 Assembly Street,
Columbia, S. C.
Office Phone 1342
Residcnc Phone 2754
Dr. BARNHILL
DENTIST,
The Crown and Bridge Specialist
IV5 Main St.. Columbia, S.C.
Over Lever's Shoe Store
Phone 2149
Omce Pho 978, Residerce Pho 2544-j
OiUce Hours 9 to 1: 2 to 5,
Sunday by appointment.
DR. A. J. BEDENBAUGH
DENTIST
503 Palmetto Bid. Columbia, S. C.
Dr. P. 8. Spigner,
DENTIST
304-5 Union National Bank Building
Phone 181, Columbia. S. C.
Dr. C. T. BROOKS
Dentist
1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C?
Phone 447
DR. H. W. WALL *
DENTIST,
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1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. C
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Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:80
DRS. BOOZER,
DENTIST,
Have returned to the 1500
block, 1542 Main street,
Columbia, just "across the
street from their old stand. J
DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist ||
COLUMBIA, S. C.
1626 MAIN STREET,
Office Hours: S A. M.^ to 5:30 P M
Cancer taken out by the root within
m
nine or ten days without knife.
Guaranteed never to come back.
S. P. Sliismpert, |
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S. C.
DENIAL NOTICE. 1
3. G. RUTLEDGE, O. D .S.
[ make a speciaty of Crown
and Bridge Work.
Office at Boozer old stand,
1315 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
E. J. BEST |
Atfornev and C.onncellor
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203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
| Columbia, S. C.
Good Sight
lg priceles* * . j Jj
: Good Vision if
la necessary to good sight,
j itrain is common.
?7$ ?train can be overcome.
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S-tfidacha, squinting and crost-?y?i ^
caused by defective vision. jm
if* ?r?mine the eyeg for defect*. H
i Wa correct the defects with proper H
.vtbs glasses. |H
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AvtRY JEWELER I
COLUMBIA. S.C 3
MAIN STREET. Jg
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
\\ ! t I* /1 Ti 1 Km- > 1! 1.." in.lv: r>f AAtmn
VI *V * ?! ?X I ??' 4W v/l.
us ami <!.u::aeo>l cotton highest
prices pail. Communicate with
M. A. Safrant
i:5M0 Main St.
Columbia, S. C\ 4
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