Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 20, 1919, Image 7
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Columbia, S. C., August 19.?Ankuncment
has been made from Richjond
that Miss Lois C. Irvin, formerf
field director for Virginia of the
ducation Division, of the War Loan
rganization of the Fifth Federal Re>rve
District has been made field
irector for South Carolina. Joe
parks, who has held the position in
>uth Carolina, has been transferid
to Maryland. 3 ,
Miss Irvin has a wide acquaintance
BBn the state. Her home is in Spar^^Kanburg,
and her transfer to South
HHDarolina is considered an unusualHMay
happy one. Serving as field direc^Ktor
in Virginia since the first of
HKApril she has made an extremely
gratifying record in organizing savings
W societies in schools and colleges of
Old Dominion.
f WARNING TO MEXICO.
| Washington, D. C., Aug. 14.?The
p /first definite move toward the long
glpjexpected change in policy in dealing
SgNslcsrith Mexico was disclosed today.
| Carranza has been warned- that if
|*A ihe murders and outrages of Ameri|g
fcans continue, the United States "may
p" be forced to adopt a radical change in
I its policy with regard to Mexico."
While the announcement at the
{^"""State Department, however, came no
Ifi* an+Tmrl+itatu'ii iririirntirm of how far
Pz the American Government is preparing
to go to enforce what lacks only
the diplomatic technicalities of an
Eg, ultimatum. * /
# Exchange of Xotcs. '
Br:- f The government announced its acK
tion by publishing an exchange of
notes with Mexico City and prefaced
its official statement, with the explanation
that the diplomatic represengv.
tations referred to had been taken "in
^ view of thel ong series of murders
and outrages of American citizens in '
1;. Mexico, culminating in the murder
of Peter Catron in San Luis Potosi last
jp month and the perpetration of other
^riacts in disregard of American lives
and property.
"Note to Mexico.
The following note, the State Department
announced, was presented to
the Mexican Government by Charge
Summerlin of.the American embassy:
Mexico City, July 22, 1919.
e| -"Sir: With reference to the em*
Jbassy's note, dated July 16, 1919, relative
to the murder of Peter Catron,
Stear A&als. <5an Lui&_Potosi, on or
a- out July 8 last. I nave he honor to j
oripfi yx>u tiu-t - nu\ under j
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After you tat?always take
PATONIC
??; C FOR YOCR AdP-STOMACg)
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat%} .
edGaity Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
Aids digestion end appetite. Keeps etomaeh
sweet and strong. Increases vitality and Fep.
EATONIC is the beet remedy. Tens of thou
sanda wonderfully benefited. Only ooetaa cent
or two a day to useit. Positively guaranteed
topleaaeor we will refund money, Getaotg
box today, YouwifilMe.
Harmon Drug Company,
Lexington, S. C.
IICANNERS1
| ing supplier
fe PRI?
Packers' Cans, 2 1-16 oper
j|i' caps, er
I , No. 2 cans, per 1,000
ft No.. 3 cans, per 1,000
%- FRUIT JAE
Mason Fruit Jars, one qt s
* j. CANNING
A 11 * ~ i.
c$m ah sizes a i vei
LORICK B
COLUMBIA S. C.
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| Everything Sanitary
I New Star]
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L LADIES AND
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| Food of the Best Quality
I Prep:
j Polite Attention with Qi
| Share of the public patr*
r cordial welcome awaits tl
f 3112 Main St., Phone
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ment to urge upon the Mexican Government
the capture and punishment
of those responsible for the murder
I and the adoption of adequate measj
ures to prevent a recurrence of the
murder of American citizens.
"I aim also instructed to state that
should the lives of Ameican citizens
continue to remain unsafe and these
murderers continue by reason of the
unwillingness or inability of the Mexican
Government to afford adequate
protection, my government may be
| forced to adopt a radical cange in its J
policy with regard to Mexico.
"Accept, sir. the renewed assurances
of my highest consideration.
"(Signed)
George T. Summerlin
Charge d'affaires."
Many a fellow whose wife ought to
get the credit poses as a self-made
man.
THE BEST PHYSIC.
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are
easy to take and mild and 'gentle in effect.
They are highly prized by people
who he.ve become acquainted with
their good qualities. They only cost a
quarter.
JOE DAVIS NEW PRESSING CLUB
I am better prepared now to do
highclass cleaning^ pressing and dyeing
than ever before. My new club is
looted in the Harman Building in the
rear of the court house grounds. :
where you will always find us ready
to give you quick service. *
HATS CLEANED.
I have special arrangements for this
I am now making a specialty of
cleaning Panama and hard straw hats
kind of work and guarantee to please
i you. Bring your old hats to me and
| will make them look like new. Cal.
Joseph Davis^
I ?12 years in the Pressing Business.
| Phone No. 150
TRANSFER NOTICE.
We want the public to know that
we are now prepared to do your
transfer business. We make regular
trips to Columbia and other local
f points. Party trips a specialty. Your
patronage^ solicited. Calls answered '
day and night. Phone Nos 11S?25?
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The Oswald Transfer Co.
Lexington S. C
Willie Strother DF.TVEF. '
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TAX NOTICE.
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On account of the fact that the- voun-i
ty Auditors books have rot been mad* :
up and it was impossible to get the
assessment in time for paying
town taxes for the town of Lexington
has been extended from August 1 to
Sept. and after September the 1st.
! a penalty of 10 per cent will be added
i to those not paid. The books close
! September 15th. The books are now
open for receiving taxes.
JOE M. CAUGH.MAX?
| tf Treasurer.
NITRATE OF SODA.
!
I We are expecting: a car of Nitrate
j of Soda to arrive Thursday or Frij
day. Persons wishing to purchase
; soda, will do well to place their o:*!
ders at once.
Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co.
' and Pack3
now ready
:ES: I
ling, with solder hemmed
ated 500
$35.00
$45.00
IS AND CAPS
size, per gross $9.75
; OUTFITS
:y lowest orices. _
IROTHERS
DUO Kit? ic* |
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At Reasonable Price
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Restaurant j
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GENTLEMEN
nd All Night
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ared in the Highest Art.
lick Service.
Dnage is solicited, anda
he Lexington Folks.
3151 Ja Columbia, S.C.!
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Working to Benefit
Our Depositors
Our Federal Reserve Bank is in Richmond, Va.,
but through its member banks, of which we are
one, it is in constant touch with the farming and
business of our Federal Reserve district which includes
South Carolina and Lexington county.
It not only enables us confidently to supply the I
credit and currency our community requires but
it is all the time working for steadier credit conditions
and better banking methods which will
Kck-nckfif aiiv rtanncifnrc
kJ^,n\si.AV \j IAX uvyvuii/viu.
Stop
in and let us discuss how
^repgRAL resshve^> the system helps us meet your
particular needs.
The Home National Bank
Lexington, S. C.
Send for Booklet, "How Does it Benefit Me?"
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_ nriri I want every man who is sufferIVlrN
^ SliS*r ASr\ ing from any special disease ori
O i/iiJljrlkJiuL/ condition to come and have a so-j
cial chat with me, and I will explain to him a system or treatment'
which I originated and have developed as the sesult of my whole ]
life's experience in treating diseases peculiar to men. If you willI
call and see me I will give you free of charge an honest and scientific
opinion of your case.
"3^7 varicocele
' permanently cured, No pain or loss of time
f JIm blood poison
a sPec^c character cured in less time than
by the old mercury and potash method.
stricture
cured without dilating or knife.
/w^a hydrocele
or any swefi^nSS? tenderness or impediments to
lJ the parts relieved at once.
rupture and piles
cured in few days. No cutting or detention from business,
under guarantee.
RHEUMATISM
in all its forms is permanently cured by my system of treatment.
ulcers
I care not of how long standing. I usually cure them in a short'
time.
:eczema
Pimples, Erysipelas or any eruptive disease of the skin promptly
corrected.
bladder and kidney trouele8
undep my system of treatment show sighs of improvement at once
special diseases
I cure diseases of a nature which most people dislike to consult
their family doctor, All treatment confidential. Eruptions or
contracted troubles cured. Permanent results. I also cure such j
diseases as Prostatic Troubles, Bladder and Kidney Affections, j
Stomach and Liver Troubles, Chronic and private Diseases of Men
and Women. Consultation free. Call or write.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundy 10 to 12 only.
Dr. W. R. REGISTER
1206 1-2 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
C. D. KENNY CO dealersSn j
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Coffees, Teas, Sugar Rice and Grits.
Always have special brands of Coffe. Kennys special
at 38c is very popular: other coffee to suit you; also
have Teas to suitfyour taste. Drop in to see us.
NEW CROP RICE, Wholesale and Retail
C. D. KENNY GO. SSKs
1637 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA
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ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE
Work of any nort is pure drudgery if it means merely earning
your existence. But with ft purpose back of it you are working
for a reward &r.d it lightens yonr tasks and makes work a real
pleasure.
Hive t purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by
building up a savings account in this institution. It will furnafc
yo j. with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home,
independence, wealth?they all come within your reach if you
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and small
accounts.
THE OLD RELIABLE
The Carolina National Bank of Columbia
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W. A. Clark, President. Jos. M. Boll, Cashier.
T. 8. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Boll, Asst. Cashier.
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Lifetime Furniture
Had your errand father or mother not used excel
lent judgement in the selection of their furniture
would you have those antique pieces you cherish
so much ?
This same kind of furniture is obtainable from
us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons
of the men who made your grand parent's furniture.
Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down
to you, what pleasure and comfort you can get
out of furniture bought from us?furniture that
you can pass on to future generations, knowing
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" it will give them the same service it has given
you. Furniture like that must be good.
Let us show you our complete line, so moderately
priced. You will not be urged to buy.
Do not hesitate to make our store your headquarters
when in Columbia.
VAN METRE'
LIFETIME FURNITURE
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Complete Motor Service
1313-19 Main St., - - ''Phone 111
Columbia, S. C.
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I iour wants
Supplied Here
-BYI
! B. BERRY.
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Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents'
Furnishings, Ladys Furnishings,
Ready-to-wear Etc.
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Sole Agent fer the famous W L Douglas Shoes l|
I and also other b r.rdscf shoes that wear easy and ;j
longest See us Icr bargains
B. BERRY,
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Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C
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Shoes i* or Everybody
Guaranteed to wear easy
and longest.
"W e carry shoes for the entire
family in sizes and widths to
! fit every one. All Styles.
Our salesmen are experi- ;
enced shoe men and our
cash system saves you money
The Booterie
1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C.
C Jti ^r* F. SOX wishes to
I announce to his Patients and
glad to see them at any
time.
20-Years Guarantee Silver Fillings, 50c up
| Free Examination ; Te?hClS:";;\"" if ileg
i I We Administer Nitrous Oxide Gas For Painless Eitraction
Baltimore Dental Parlors_
1329 1-2 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 586
Look for Large Electric Sign and Moving Dental Exhibit
at Stairs.
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