Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 17, 1919, SECOND SECTION 8 PAGES, Image 10

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REGION TO ENTER | pounoal arena; I Slackers and Un-Americans Will Be ^ Opposed. \ ^ r ! "The? day of reckoning for pseudo - ? Americans, near Americans ana mue Americans in public life approaches dawn." "That is part of the reply of the American Legion to a Texas correa.' ;spondent who asked The American Legion Weekly, the official magazine of the national organization of American veterans of the great war, to de ? fine the legion's slogan "Policies?Not "While the American Legion adheres to its slogan?'Policies?Not 'Politics'?" The Legion announces "it a|Jvp '{J-i conceivably will have a grefat' deal to do with politics. Not with narrow partisan politics. The legion was HsilPfi conceived and is being built of a bigness and soundness far above that. But ' it is going to take cognizance of what is sound practice and what is not sound practice in the political readi ? justment'of the country. Its memfcers are not going to wink at political \ x flabbiness and political rottenness. # Nor are they going" to temporize with ?, public or would be public servants whose American1 sin is found tainted /V with suspicion. "The word has gone out ^already? national headquarters sent it?to every one of the 3,500 posts urging vigorous opposition to aspirants for public office whose loyalty to America has b | ; J? "een brought in question. The ques- j tion of party affiliations is not of the i slightest moment or consideration. | This is entirely a matter of policy and j sound practice. , y. J "There is no place in public life for i draft dodging slackers, any more j than there is for the type of slackers ; h" who was able to buy Liberty bonds j and failed to do so. We do not be- j lieve it is sound practice to put them j ' now in places of responsibility, lead- i ershin and honor. We do not believe the public wants to^ put them there, ] and we do not believe they are going : to be put there in the. future. Certain- | r | ly not if the American Legion can pre - i vent it And we believe it can/' j Most of the things that are put off i if until TOMORROW should have been i done YESTERDAY. United State are Good T We know United St OuPRE AUTO CO., Lexington, S A.LD GARAGE, Lexington, i k GARDEN NOTES FOR SEPTEMBER ! Clemson College, September 15.? Are you going to allow the garden plot to go unproductive during the winter months? This winter when the proposition of "getting something for din ner" presents ltseit, iei me garaeu ; solve the problem. Kale, mustard, rape and spinach j sown during this month will produce an abundant supply of greens throughout the winter. Sow Big Boston Lettuce now to furnish a salad during the fall months. With the slight protection of a coldframe, later sowings may be made so as to furnish this vegetable for winter use. Radish seed of the Long White or Black Spinach varieties should be sown the latter part of September. Keep the young celery plants growing, by thorough and constant cultivation. They will be ready for AFTER FIVE YEARS \ Lexington Testimony Remainsi Unshaken. . Time is the best test' of truth. Here j is a Lexintgon story that has stood : the test of time. It is a story with a. | I point which wili come straight home I < y.- . : to many of us. Jno. J. Taylor, carpenter, W. Main ! I St., says: "I had a constant pain in j the small of mly back and I could hardly work at my trade as a carpenter. The kidney secretions passed too often and I had to get up a number of j times each night on that account. \ Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got from the Harmon Drug Co., gave me splendid relief, strengthened my back [ and relieved the other symptoms of | kidney complaint." (The above; statement was given June 11, 1914.) On Feb. 3, 1918, Mr. Taylor said: j "The recommendation I gave Doan's j Kidney Pills still holds good. I find ! at times when my kidneys bother me 1 all that I have to do is take a few of i Doan's and I am soon in good shape." j Price SOc, at all dealers. Don't; i simply ask for a kidney reipedy?get ! Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co., migrs., j^uiiaio, i\. x. BgBIWiSfcfelV-- ^ ' -v ' -; ? : . ; : v ** '/:?=. . ' ' - >>. . Your Mo fM in You want tir mm most for your Hog! ! mileage. ?H How are you t mm J I in the businessmml I I why not ta^:e ou SI R / We say to yo IIIS I1 tires built than Ur lis I ^ ^ave Prove(^ 122 UIII ^v' They are toug Ml ? I efficient. They fljili' I ' anc^ hve, and sat |uSm? y. There are five f$ji * ^ Let us show you lU :} actiy 4'fill the bil p 'RoyalCord' 'Nobby' 'CI ates Tires are Good we sell them. . C. H. H. HINNANT, Bookn C. BROOK LAND HARDVO the blanching process by the latter part of the month. For information concerning the different methods of blanching that may be employed, write the Extension Service at Clem Ak i' J 11 til' Copyist 1 ! 19?9 by i R.J. Reynolds l| Tobacco Co. \ * | - ' 1 1 1 mey's Worth \ \ I es that give you the money,?-measured in oknow? Since we are ? and you know us ? i tr word for it? I i u?there are no better dtedStatesTires. They )d by performance. ^h, hardy, economical, stand up, and wear, isfy. t of these good tires. i the one that will ex> 1" for you. iain' ' Usco' "Plabi* j ^Tires. That's why i I i lan, S. C. \RE CO., Brookland, S. C. j i j son College. | Continue to wage war on the green , cabbage worm by dusting or spraying ; with arsenate of lead. Use 1 lb. ol j arsenate of lead powder with 2 lbs. ol ""'"I III II Hi1 PilLlWIliWil igjl | .jrVOUca I i i remarl j smokespo ll( ' you so fair and squari pipe and cigarette ma ing as it is delightful every hoi It's never too late to hop int< pasture! For, P. A. is trig? tobacco fun. than you ever That's because it has the q Quick as you know Prince that P. A., did not bite your 1 And, it ne ver will 1 For, oi cuts out bite and parch. Try i Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, han humidors?and?that clever, practice sponge moistener top that keeps the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com The Check Did. "Do you think that the t7 ings you cat influence your dreams?'' "Undoubtedly! I ate a sirloin steak the other evening and dreamed about bankruptcy all night.?Boston Transcript. LUil 1 KAt 1 UfO 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 Supplies and Repairs in Stock. Automobile I ; We want the Citizens of I 1 us all of their Automobile up a new Garage with ihe ! Also in a position to furnis Parts for Your Car. Our prices are right and Try us and be convinced The Servi New Broo P. J. O'Ni Suite No. 7 Carol Cor. Main and Washington Sti .air slacked lime far dusting and apply! i in the morning when dew is still on | m plants. For spraying use one-half | : | pound of arsenate of lead lo 12 gallons ! J of water. Discontinue the applica! ? j < i I !iiiiiiii!iill# I j I ii \ iP III^B flML I|i llllin! \ in't help cutting loose joy'us its every time you flush your t with Prince Albert?it hits s. It's a scuttle full- of jimmy .kin's sunshine and as satisfynr of the twenty-four! 3 the Prince Albert pleasurejer-ready to give you more had in your smokecareer. duality. Albert you'll write it down tongue or parch your throat. it exclusive patented process t for what ails your tongue! dsome pound and half pound tin d pound crystal glass humidor with tobacco in such perfect condition. pany, Winston-Salem, N. C Good Sight / 1B priceless Good Vision : is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes ! are caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper 1 Jit ting glasses. i AytRY^EWELER COLUMBIA,S.C. ; ^ 1505 MAIN* STREET | COLUMBIA, S. C. ? i ; Repairing ! ' Lexington county to bring f troubles. We have opened best mechanics to be found. ! >h you Tires and all kinds of j we guarantee all work. | ce Garage, kland, S. C. | m t mn I IVi. JL/ i ; is specially and ccm; letly equipped >eases of Sromach, Kidney and Blads and Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles ainlessly Without Operation.) >u Want to Know: Can you be cured? | will it take? Will it be permanent? I it cost? C. nsult me FREE. 'ff'Tt is made to avoid unnecessary mding out of town cases. ividually in charge of my office, hav- j lical assistants or associates. Therejase if blaced in my hands, receives j ' ition and you achieve results as rapsihle under hifrh class treatment. I i !y examine every patient thoroughly, ,y when necessary. a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. ina National Bank Building i 5. COLUMBIA, S. O ...I' tion of this spray after the heads begin to form. 9H Flatterer. fffl He?'"They say that it takes three SB generations to make a gentleman-". SH She?"Indeed! What a pleasant prospect for your grandchildren."? , KB Boston Transcript. NOW l&tts 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or\ ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. iT II!.?"I took Lydia E. Pink* ham's Ligetable Compound for an or . ganic trouble which j;'j!jiijMj;j!j"l]ijl!|!l i pulled me down unr:;iillli^#jw.'i till could not put my )' '!; f??t to the floor ana |; could scarcely do my !; work, and as I live i j; |: fi:| ! j on a small farm and ;! '! j ||i raise six hundred iJi!. l|j!{ cnicKens every ye :;T^ - JjJ&iliit made it vervMrd ^or me- ' f "I sc. the Compound advertised in . * vfjF**-- our paper, and tried ~^it It has restored / v health so I can go all my work and I am so graterul that I am reccmmend;o,r it to my friends.'"'? Mrs. D. M. r.TTTtRs, R. R. 4, Oregon, 111. "Vy women who have suffered the torvof such troubles and have dragged ...<r fron- dav to day can realize the *o":ef which this famous root ar.d herb >medy, LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable vmpoand> brought to Mr?. Alters..? | I H X 'orngn everywhere in Mrs. Alters' HH lition should profit her recom-jMH >cn, and if there are any 'rations vri'e Lydia E. Pinkham's wB e:iicn* r h?nn. Mass., for advice. VS r y< are experience vfl V " ? 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST In diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it. , i i i cb A. wv ?V? A IVil IVI iV^ILI Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. Dr. H. L. GREGORyTT ^ Veterinary Surgeon. Office 1306 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C.j Office Phone 1342 \ Residenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialist . 16'5 Main St.- Columbia, S.C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2149 Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Phone 447 DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA S. C Office Eour3: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DRS. BOOZER, DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the street from their old stand. * DR. D, L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hours: S A. M.f to 5:S0 P II Cancer taken out by the root within nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. S. P. Shumpert, L200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S. C. > DENTAL NOTICE. 3. G. RUTLEDGE, D. D .S. I make a speciaty of Crown md Bridge Work. Office at Boozer old stand, IP*Irl Main Sfr CnliimKia .S C E. J. BEST Attorney and Counceilor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C.