Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 13, 1919, PART ONE EIGHT PAGES, Image 2
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. FOR MEMOR]
An&rtersary of Smashing of Hinden
burg line Will See Start erf Drive?
-* Legislature Gave $100,000.
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if ^"Columbia Aug. 12.?On September
29th last year, South Carolina troops
in the immortal Thirtieth (Old Hickory)
Division smashed the theretofore
- imniMKmoWa WinriQnhnr^ line and has
o
tfiiied that fwhich became inevitable
^riien the United States entered the
^Far against Germany. On November
* . ;.^lth the^rmisiice was signed. This
r" * year, oh September 29th, first anniversary
of the smashing of the Hinv
denbufg line, the campaign to raise a
$ttnd tp erect a memorfal to South
rOaroEoa'soldiers and sailors who made j
\ the Supreme sacrifice in the Great;
, Wa$ for human liberty and for the
fer \ pregpcation of civilization will open.!
g|v J>. Tt.jjKli jfelose on November 11th, first
'afrmye^ry "of the signing of the ar%? -These
dates- with their significance
for **$1^Americans, and the first with j
Tja^ti^iar significance for the people!
of -this Stated were decided upon by
the South Carolinaj^hemerial Commission,
meeting in Colombia July.30th.
The fund to be'raised is $40,OjO to
which will be added $*<>0,000 appro1
prUi,e-i by the legislature at the last;
sess*. making half a million dollars!
for : . ring memorial to South C&olir-"
? nt-ro sons. [
* At rho meeting-of the Memorial
& - .. coi.v - ion a petition fromJi number
&of p \s:cians, asking tha? the plans
for the orm the memoria shall take,
be changed and that instead or a temple
a hospital be built, Jwas received
M^cr'-fully considered but since
S-^^^tvte under which the commis^
^ cheated and which ^aj^propri
W-t.WFBex}UUxne menwrr*^.
~y-$' ^l^fcBates and specifies the form of
(fe?-'l 0Wr -memorial, the Commission was
< -'"W^rerle^s to alter tlje plans as *prel&i
.Mb. WB& _ . nnounced. * was decided to
^:'bS fSSSL" '' vith the campaign for funds
g^^ciirg to the original. plan.
"r-- ||? wk- w ork of organization is now
CP- *fing. The campad^a> will be
Iff galllHT**-'* along the lines of the sevfWUKr
: -rty Loan- drives. Chairman
* appointed in each county
Tubes' w.I be asked to completeCbeir
Sfe organizations of workers^ in
* <:time ;cr the opening of the campaign.
?|fe Thc as of t^e several couihtfgjf will
f .vJ^Oc^^af Jf;g:sIfUio6?l6iLS changed the
| fehoSft-g ?.<':' e-^-^
[ s > *.-o : -ctofeer IS as. the
"^openiBsr dates for sportsmtiMfflrihpFh"
Bfc. a conflict^wroP^ne State law, acording
P?L- to Wade Hampton Gibbes, State game
warden. The South Carolina lay was
?y: made to conform with the federal mi'}
gratory bird treaty act by the 1919
general asembly of the State, but since
that time United States agents have
notified Mr. Gibbes that the open
season under federal law is from October
16 to January 31, inclusive. This
is s- direct conflict with the old act
f$
ot the goovernment which was adopt\
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I . ' all inflammation
J.Z i.U^v tyv
UUI1 UA ViiC ill
Ibranes.
Catarrh attacks the mucous lining!
In any part of the body. It is not, ai
confined to the nose- and throat,
catarrh is the most common form ai
! people.
Unchecked catarrh soon breaks dow
destroys the organs or part. Evide
ages of catarrh are all around us.
to frighten anyone, we say: "Guard
catarrh as you would against the
Fortify your system. Take Peruna.'
^ INSPIRING WORDS FOR THF. SICK
W WHO KNOW.
A Good ISfdlciae in ii;e F:
1 I had a bad oas? of LaGrippe are
relief. Peruna cured me. It is fi;
often use it in the family and fi-d i
illtS. GENT
East Lak,c Station, sfi
' , Birmingham, Alabama.
FEELS LIKE A DIFFERENT
Peruna has cured my stomach an
different person. I only took twelvi
runa and can eat anything without
thing I have not done for fifteen ye
I recommend Peruna to everybody
catarrh of the stomach.
1029 16th St.,
Columbus, Georgia. J. J
FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH.
Pf.Tiino io indioarod for all forms
of catarrh or catarrhal inflammation
and congestion of the mucous linings
in any part or organ, such as
nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs,
stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder,
etc. it is fine for coughs, colds and
effects of the grip and an excellent
preventive remedy.
I If you want health, insist upon
Ppy jhaving Dr. Hartman's World Fa'inous
Peruna Tonic.
Sold Everywhere.
i campaign
Alto soldi ri
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j ed by South Carolina. Under the old
! act and the one adopted here the dates
: were September 16 to December 31,
[ inclusive.
i Mr. Gibbes has sent out notices to I
all game wardens telling them of the
j changed dates, but at the same time
' denying the effectiveness of the fed
! eral law in as mucn as soutn varoima
! licenses have already been issued for
! the dates of September 16 to Decem|
ber 31. Mr. Gibes states in his notice
i that all game wardens are advised to
I concede the right of the public to
Cantomhor 1 fi arid
snoot uoes uei"cc?i
January 31 regardless of the federal
act. This, however, will be done at
the hunters' own risk as United States
agents may prosecute all who enter
the field before October 16.
A letter has also been addressed to
D. F. Houston, secretary of agriculture,
by Mr. Gibes calling attention to
the fact that he has endeavored to cooperate
with federal officials in all
matters in the State and it is no fault
of the game warden that the State
and federal laws conflict. Mr. Gibbes
} in his letter says the matter of enforcement
before October 16 will be
I entirely up to federal agents. Follow-]
j ing is the letter sent Mr. Houston:
I "Inclosed please find copy of a letLie
r just dictated to R. V. Nelson, also
["copy of Tetter which is being- sent from
| this office to ali sheriffs and game
I wardens in South Carolina.
i
"My cordial desire to cooperate
with the federal department in migratory
bird lajw enforcement has been
in every way in my power. After an
uphill fight we got our legislature to
adopt the federal regulations as shown
in theM^closed pamphlet, act of 1919,
section 13, page 1. Last spring we
were advised by Mr. Nelson of the
^contemplated change in the dove season
Tn this State and we urged that
"we be authorized to enter it upon our
hunting licenses, which constitute our
contract with our sportsmen (see page
JOE DAVIS NEW PRESSING CLUB
' I am better prepared now to do
highclass cleaning^ pressing and dyeing
than ever before. My new club is
^located in the Harman Building in the
i rear of the court house grounds,
where you will always find us ready
to give you quick service
JL **
HATS CLEANED.
I have special arrangements for this
I am now making a specialty of
cleaning Panama and hard straw hats
kind V>* "ttS: and guarantee to please
yyiv. Bring your old hats to jme ^nd
them -ook'Hlife new 0$!.
! Ife V > T*\
j Jk I Joseph Dav^
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:Phone"Nbr 150
TRANSFER NOTICE
| We want the public to \* or.- ..mi
, we are now prepare^ w yv?.
| transfer business. We make regular
r
trips to Columbia and other local
points. Party trips a specialty. Tour
patronage solicited. Calls answered
j day and night. Phone Nos 118?25?'
| 151.
The Oswald Transfer Co.
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Lexington S. C
Willie Strother DRIVER.
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i9COS*d
MJNAMk
but a ra
catarrh and JjEWf- |
and conges- J?| OT? W
ucous mem- Jf. fj
3, in any organ, |
s some imagine, \
although nasal J
id afflicts many J\
71 the tissue and jA%\
nee of the*rav- I
Without desire
yourself against
direst plague,
! FR03I TKOSF .<4%H
v>. .V? v v. !
lmil.v, o'Vi
! could get no
>0 medicine. \* c J
r rood. L^^'-r-vS3, ^ %tfj
11Y GATES. * ?& v J
First Avenue, feafP- # 3 //
(I I reel like a ^
2 bottles of Pc- \mWf>4W
distress, some.
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s u f. e riu s wth j/
. THOMPSON.
WRITE FOR THIS BOOK.
All sick and suffering" should
write The Peruna Company, I>ept.
S-sj. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. llartmnn's
Health Book. The book is
free and contains perhaps just the
information you are seeking. It is
| sent in a plain wrapper to any address.
no ix -rnn \ v
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IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM.
Ask your dealer for a Peruna
Almanac.
.), but Mr. Nelson -*v \ posiion
to authorize us ' Therefore,
our licenses 1 . printed
md we can not no\ ,j to do
anything to stop ol . :v n from
snooting cloves on j eptember
16 to and including January 21,
prox. The matter of the enforcement
of this new provision "will, therefore,
be entirely up to the federal authorities,
and under the circumstances we
do not think it will be fair on their
part to undertake to enforce this new
provision unless they give the widest
nossihle nublicitv to the matter
throughout the entire State.
"In the interest of future cooperation.
will it not be possible to have
the federal regulations fixed for at
least 12 months, in the spring of each
year, so that such conflicts between
the State laws and the federal laws
maV be avoided?
"South Carolina's experience in this
instance Is going to make it much
more difficult hereafter for me to secure
the cooperation of our lawmakers.
PROTECT HOGS FROM LICE.
Clemson College, Aug. 12.?Feeding
tests have reccrtly been completed
Which have shown that there is a
great loss of feed each year from allowing
hogs in the feed lot to be
lousy. This is pure carelessness, as
'lice can lie easily controlled. Twoyear
feeding tests on various lots of
pigs at the United States experiment
station have shown that costs of gain
on lousy pigs was a little over a cent
per pound more than on those that
were free from lice. This would
amount to at least $2.25 on each hog,
as 225 is about the average weight
that hogs obtained before being marketed.
Crude petroleum is the most satisgjfaaa
i
' j , .
3 % I
d Suffer? yi
Mrs. J. A. Cos, o!AI- XjSL
derSOn, Vs., writes:
lr| MMy daughter . suf- m/jm
MJk fered terribly.. She could MM
1/1 not turn in bed ... the r^i
1^1 doctors gave her up, and lyl
jkJ we brought her home to MM
MM die. She had suffered so MA
MM much at... time. Har- MA
MM ing heard of Cardul, we MfM
MM got it for her." MsM
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Tonic ^
kive tfhikh*. m/jM
iT(7, kv *v ? wj w| w v
^ " / TTi v Ove." Mrs. |t|
1/ j tox cuniinues#4<and had l/j
| no trouble at Cardoi t/J
! cured her, and we sine VtI
its praises everywhere." l>l
We receive many thou- wjfM
sands of similar letters wvm
every vear, telling of the |6J
1 good Cardui has done for 1/1
, women who suffer from ?%%
complaints so common to Wy%
their sex. It should do wjM
you good, too. Try Y'M
IT W1^P^
ja.t
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You are trying each year
grow bigger cr<
LIME WILL HEL
Read the resolutions passed by t
Stations of the Southeastern State
TennAprii 29-30, 2929.
1. TJME XEEDS Or THE
The Agrccim.:it is unanimous ti
j S'.aics are seriously delicient in 1
| their prortnnie cievclopme:
2. FTXEXE?> OE GRIXDi:
j : t" through : n :nc>h scrv
! recommended for the common a
3. QUAXTITY AX.D EREQ
j I (>r general u-e we recommend
: <if nrcun I iin:cs'.< ne per acre.
lime, once i:i a rotation of no:
j 4. LIMIXO AXD CROP R( >'
j al'Ie in those rmmions in which
! ia'-;:e areas ii: ihv-c S::rcs. cspe;
liming is prontabie for eorn. sn:
5. LIME AXD EKETIT.IZEP
j phosphate, Imimg g ; host p.
t:viNTi:i!s carrying these ronstit;
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j II THE G. C. BU<
COLUM
: T. L. HARMAN,
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|'factory remedy for lice, according to |
the extension service animal husband- J
I man. However, oil-drain from an au- j
I tomobile or machine oil mixed in the
j proportion of two parts of the oil to
one part of kerosent will be found to
i kill lice satisfactorily and various |
: stock dips will also control them.
i
There are a number of ways of ad- j
ministering treatment for lice. If !
I .' :- - tm< tlm hnsrs mnv !
J llit'i f ir> ii ? iv... v..~ --_c-,.. ?_k.
be run through this. Sprinkling the
hogs is also a good method. A very
i
common method of control is to wrap j
*a piece of burlap bag soaked in oil j
I around a short post so that the hogs
may rub on this and in that way get
the oil over their bodies. There are
many commercial oilers on the market
which will serve the same purpose.
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Growth.
tv> h^nmp like Christ is the only
thins in the world worth caring for,
{the thing before which every ambii
tion of man is folly and all lower
j achievements vain. . . Reflect the
j character of Christ and you will beI
come like Christ.?Henry Drummond.
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! I JOYFUL EATING 9'
; Unless your food is digested with- m j
out the aftermath of painful acidity, jg
! the joy is taken cut of both eating i
| and living.
i are wonderful in their help to the
stomach troubled with over-acidity.
Pleasant to take?relief prompt and
definite. I
MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE 1
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
NMmflBOBUnnHBKb
FERTILIZER^ 3IEAL AND HULLS
Just received big lot of Nitrate of
-"-v * + ", w muni o n a Villlls tOO
OUUcl Lutuwa r
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dresser and acid See us or phone
quick Prices always right
Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co^
Sam P Roof^ Mgr
tf
j GOOD HOUSES AT LOW COST
WHY ? ? ? k
I
Because?We do a large amount:
with Special Modern Maehijjgj
i budding" in large cmahtitie# as:
I ? *
do, we eliminate che expense
j of plans and specifications.
Because?We get lumber from
the forest and other supplies in
carlots, and we are satisfied
with a reasonable profit.
You Can Have a House Right Now !
We make a variety of sizes and
styles of ready to put up houses
at prices from $200.00 up.
Write or phone us for our illustrated
free catalog, or come and
see us.
DIXIE HOUSE CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Phone 668-1
lY.YOU TO
quo Lime!
iwrtrrtrro imnr lanr] anrl
?
Dps at less cost
.P YOU DO THIS
he representatives of the Experiment
j at their conference at Knoxville,
SOUTHLASTLRX STATES.?
rut the soils of tlie Southeastern
ime. so that liming is essential to
.t and permanent improvement.
\G.?The finer the limestone is
:e availability. Limestone ground
.en. all finer particles included, is
implication of two tons per acre.
IT.XCY OF APPLICATION".?
an applicat:*?n of one to two tons
r one-lialf th.at amount of burnt
more than five years.
1'ATiOX.?!.imin^ is most profit!
-aimes are prominent, but. over
daily on the heavier types of soil,
all grains a.nd grasses.
^ ?Willi <oi!s ]>oor in potash and
s o:.l\ when supplemented bv
iier.ts.
QUO LIME GO.
B1A, S. C.
, Fuexington, S. C.
SNT
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Who Sell 'Green Flag' Motor Oil in This County I
fjvw//^^L They're right "up-to-the-minute" in everything they
iIZ/Zt/^A do, and that's why they're agents for ''GREEN HI
gfjW///yj%fa FLAG" MOTOR OIL. I have been using "GREEN |gg
. FLAG" MOTOR OIL for more than a year, and
nothing else, and more than thgt^IH HB
Ipl V drive ten miles out of my way if^it's IBB
V\ AA necessary, to get it. I found their ad- m
|||[ vertismg honest.
IfS Now I'm doing some "honest advertising" for "GREEN FLAG** j^|
fll myself, by telling you boys where you can "get it"? H
""HTIfHW IIFT "Will Hifii'r
OSWALD GARAGE, Lexington, S. C. SWANSEA DRUG CO., Swansea, S.C ~ V
WESSINGER BROS., Leesviile, S. C. CHAPIN AUTO CO., Chapin, S. C.
W. B. ALTMAN, Batesburg, 5. t.,
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| every way ectoiist-,: .=- im .! - w
^ filMCttl stNB^ih ? ' ! g W t ,k
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0 community. Coi 2 ^ ? m ||1$ I
wore than Banker H
| it is a matter of j ^i:n s *had " jjj?fp| ife: fsBf/i fl
we have develops ||
^ ship of those whom w? sen ^J|P3b Sfc?
Buggies, Wagotns, Harness.
We Have a Splendid Line of-Well IVlade Vehicles
We have every style and size in above makes
Come in and see them on our floor ;
OUR GUARANTEE MEANS SOMETHING
Gregory-Conder Mule Co. * 1
1115 Hampton St., - - - COLUMBIA, S. C.
-MOREHARVARD
PIANOS
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' -ANDHarvard
Player Pianos
I Have been soid in Columbia and adjacent territory during
the past three years than any Piano ever before offeredlthe
music loving public of this city.*
VISIT.,OUR FACTORY'WAREROOMS
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
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1612 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
P.^M. Asbury,{Manager.
Our Piano Tuning'Service is The'Best
Buy Good M^isic and get real pleasure from your Player 1
Piano. The John Church Company, 1612 Main street, now 1
orUUnrro linp nf thp latest and best in music rolls 1
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