IIiONG IiOSTT GIRL TURNS UP IX WASHINGTON AS PARENTS SHOUT FOR JOT , Washington, Nov. 8.?The two yeai search hy her parents for Margarel ?* Hickey, 16, had a joyful ending to" day when the girl was found in the Union Station here. She entered the station last night from Petersburg, Va., where she has LEXINGTON MAN'S LUCKY FIND it A "Will Interest Readers of the DispatchNews. Those having the misfortune to suffer from backache, urinary disorders, gravel, dropsical' swellings, rheumatic oalns. or other kidney and bladder disorders, will read with gratification this encouraging statement by a Lexington man. E. .S. Roberts, carpenter, Box 132, says: "I have had kidney trouble ever since boyhood. I had a too frequent desire to pass kidney secretions and there was an ache through my kidneys. I tried different things to get ' a relief,, hut didn't secure any, until I '" * used Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's were better than all the rest combined. Whenever I feel the slightest return ot the trouble, I take a few of Doan's . and they soon fix me up in fine p. shape." Price 60c> at all dealers. Don',t 3imply ask for kidney remedy?get X)oan's Kidney Pills?the same that M-r. Roberts had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. Y. Miss Jes r-*** 4*, . , BHHSaranHHBBBH MILLI I Call and See Us I Pwlnsivp I.inP 1211 Taylor St..3 . ____________ Pt PiU ? I mm I Ipei B ? ^H| S The Peerless Starter is mecha 9 correct?yet perfectly simple. 1 HB seven pounds, six of which are *'/r steel. Can .not get out of ord BE be operated by any man, won H child, anytime. -vS/l 9b Installing a Peerless Startei it ' Kg not disarrange present motor BE ment or mar your car in any wa Hi ? -.11 iU . T JK . earn genu*? pun uu uie nuiiuie siui M engine humming and you are re Bl ride. Half the enjoyment in ai |? lies in being able to start it frc Hpj seat. S More than 25.000 already in u IS every user emphatically satisfie an ffl| You may have seen other sta: . may be skeptical about Ford st I H The Peerless will convince voi ?9 the first RIGHT starter and it ii Hi anteed to be mechanically perfe M to start any Ford that c< H| cranked. I SOLD AND GUAI 1 L. L. Parker, been working as a clerk. Being without funds, she appealed to a travelers ' aid representative, broke down and told a story of how she hid from her : parents for two years. ; She was finally persuaded to give . the name of "the folks" who live at s Scranton, Pa., and met them here. They rushed to Washington and for; gave their daughter in a pathetic t scene in the large concoure of the station. J Margaret's only reason for leav-11 ing home was that*"she wanted to see j < the world." DUST-FREE MILLS SAFE ? A striking- poster printed in colors, telling in a few brief phases a lesson which should be known by every ?em- > < ployee in every grain and cereal plant in the country, has just been issued by j the United States Department of Ag- j riculture in cooperation with the , 1 United States Grain Corporation. The | i printed display is available for free < distribution among all mill and eleva- 1 tor men and others directly interested 1 in preventngi dust explosions. "Dust- J free mills and elevators are explosion l " i A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being , Dead For 3 Months. , "I swear it was dead at least 3 : months," said James Sykes, Butcher, : Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rat ev- j ^ ery day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP j 'behind a barrell. Months later my! wife asked about the rat. Remem.bered the barrel, looked behind it. ? There was the rat?dead, not the i slightest odor." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon Dr*ug Co. < sie Smith 2 NERY ] While in the city of Fine Millinery , Columbia, S. C. i" I s\svLr Jump i] i RL i rters? ^ JANTEED BY ington 1 Sales Manager proof" is the message proclaimed on the poster. Two illustrations, furnishing a striking contrast, supplement the wording. One, emphasizing the results of carelessness, depicts a grain elevator in flames, while the other shows a modern concrete elevator intact and typifies the benefits of cleanliness. In the latter clean plant, the poster explains, there is nothing to explode and the lives of working men are protected, and in consequence, property and rood are conserved. In addition to these posters the United States Department of Agriculture has for distribution other publications setting forth the importance of guarding against dust in 2frain plants. CLUB BOYS' STOCK JUDGING CONTEST. ClemEon College, Nov. 10.?The first livestock judging.contest ever engaged in by club boys at a state fair in South Carolina was held on Wednesday at the Fair Grounds, in which 29 club boys over all parts of the state joined Prizes amounting to $225 in value and rive bronze medals were awarded in the contest. The frst prize for general judging vas won by Johnnie Barrett, of Lanrraster County. This prize was a Du-oc-Jersey gilt valued at $1-00 and donated by the Duroc HogFarm , of Carrersville. The second prize, a Poland China CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, . County of Lexington.?By George S. Drafts, esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Annie Strickland made suit to me. to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Henry Strickland. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred xnd creditors of the said Henry Strickand deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., 3. C., on 25 Nov. 1919 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they bave, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 10 day of Nov. Anno Domini 1919. GEO. S. DRAFTS. (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 12 day of Nov. L 919 in the Lexington Dispatch-News 1 weeks. :! For n, sit down, and the This cannot happen when yo boar pig- given by Dr. S. J. Summers, ] of Cameron, and valued at $75 was 1 won by R. B. Blyther, of Bishopville. C. D. Wiilson, Jr., of Blythewood, ' won the third prize, a Berkhsire pig valued at $50 and given by the Sun- 1 shine Berkshire Farm, of Columbia. Besides these prizes for general stock judging, the American Guernsey Cattle Club awarded five attractive bronze medals for the judging of Guernsey i ' cattle. The club members winning : these medals were Horace Prescott, : Sumter; Clyde Lever. Blythewood; < Milton Newman, Sumter; Johnnie 1 Barrett, Heath Springs; and C. D. : Wilson, Jr., Blythewood. ' The twenty-nine boys who entered . the contest showed interest as well as ^ surprising knowledge in matters of ' 1 ? 1 Easier Now Than Later. It is easier to break up a cold or check a cough now than it will bej? later. Persistent coughs that "hang on" all winter pave the way for ser-M ious throat and lung diseases. L. W. Day, 65 Campbell Av., E., Detroit, Mich., writes: Foley's Honey and Tar ^ relieves one of bronchitis very quickly." Sold everywhere. < New Brookland Prop-1 erty for Sale, j I have for sale in the town of t Brookland one splendid home of < seven rooms, built about two years j ago, large lot enclosed with good deep i pump supplying an abundance of i good water. This property can be < purchased at a vary reasonable price- < and on terms. Also A large lot containing one and onehalf acres adjoining the j new school building on the East, en- i' closed with high wire fence and has j out buildings of value, enough good | clean brick for a dwelling house chim- !? neys and pillows, numbers of bearing j fruit trees of all varieties, grapes, as- j i paragus bed, scuppernongs, and ten <: pecan trees of the Schley paper shell j < variety part of them bearing this year.!: This lot can be purchased at a very j! reasonable price and on attractive < terms. ; Address W. W. Hawes, Columbia, S. C., 16 Hook Building, or phone 861. 4t." ;n start your motor S T_ ^ % l f w ? ?

pens air passages and eases hoarseless. The gasping, strangling fight or breath gives away to quiet breathng and peaceful sleep. Sold everyvhere. If Your Eyes Need .ttention, or the glasses you are using ire not just right, consult our eye ight specialist, it costs you nothing. Lnd if necessary will fit you to the ;ind of srlasses vour eyes reauire. A. J. G LAX OX, at Tapp's Department Store, Cor. Main and Blanding Sts. Columbia, S. C. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina?County of Liexington?By George S. Draft^, esquire. Probate Judge. Whereas, J. W. Stuek made suit to ne, to grant him Letters of Adminstration of the estate of and effects >f Vandora E. Stuck. These are therefore to cite and adnonish all and singular the kindred ,nd creditors of the said Vandora E. ituck deceased, that they be and ap>ear, before me, in the Court of Pro>ate. to be held at Lexington, C. R-, >. C., on 15th Nov. 1919 next, after >ublication hereof at 11 o'clock in the orenoon. to show cause, if any they lave, why the said Administration hould not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 1 day >f Nov. Anno Domini 1919. GEO. S. DRAFTS,(L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 5th day of Nov. .919 in the Lexington Dispatch-News They Get Action at Once. Foley Kidney Pills invigorate, itrengthen and heal inactive, weak md diseased kidneys and bladder, Mrs. 3. J. Elis, 505 8th Av.,. Sioux Falls, 3. D. writes: "I suffered with kidney rouble; used to have severe pains icross my back and felt miserable md all tired out, but after taking ?"oley Kidney Pills I am well." Sold iverywhere. npiete, put on I ur car, only 1 i n p* A I uding Battery S Foot Primer. 1 it demonstrat- a id be eon vine- m lat it is right. I SIGTON, S. C. J