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AUTOMOTIVE SOCIETY PROTECTS CAR OWNERS Columbia, Nov. . 21.?The South Carolina Automotive Trades Association has launched a plan by which it hopes to check the theft of automobile in this state and to aid in the re covery of those that are stolen. The association has asked each member to notify the secretary in Columbia im/ , mediately on the theft of the car, giving number of the ear, license number, motor number and a full description of the Car. The secretary will, immediately upon receipt of the notification of-the theft, asking them to be on the lookout for same. He will also place notices in?the papers, a very large number of which have already promised to co-operate with the association in the recovery of these cars. A. M. Gibbes, president of the association, and H. C. Brooker, secretary, rotnrned this week from Charleston, where they secured the application | for membership of every dealer in the j __________________________________________________ Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lex? ington; Burnett & "Whetsell; New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Dees- | ville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. 1 W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion I}rug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. | Deaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick 'Co., j Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, straight. adv. ' ~~~~ 1 CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. ? S. D. Rish, et al., Plaintiffs, versus - v.Mary Rish, et al., Defendants. ?Court of Common Pleas. ?>> ^ { By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above entitled cause, I will sell before the Court House door, at Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday m December, tne same ' -Kbeing the first day of said month, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: (a) "One tract in said County and State, containing forty seven (47) acres, more or less bounded on the north by Alewire, on the east by Ellen Roland, on the south by lands of Mary Taylor, and on the west by J." A. Berry." (b) "One tract containing one hun- j dred thirty four (134) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Minnie Dooley, on the east by Mary Shealy, Sfe" and estate lands of Ellis Sharpe, on m the southJt>y lands formerly of Mary Taylor, and on the west by Ellen Roland." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording fees and revenue stamps. i i H. U HARMAN, Clerk of Court Nov. 11th, 1919. B I;' V fe i i Lay a bet on . mTm mmrn m ?? I rolling 'em with the national joy smt I3OLLING your own c 1\ about as joy'us a sid yourgripl For, take it at a flavor, fragrance and cool fife as every 'P. A* home-: [>v? . Prince Albert puts new s : delightful rolled into a cigarette lo it like you been doing it sino and a cinch to handle! It stay start to hug the paper arounc You'll like Prince Albert in ; roHed cigarette, too! Bite and 1 v. process. You know P. A. is th \ rritv?s w/jprp nn/? mast smoked \ way.' And, me-o-my, what a \ every time you fill up! A 'city. The Charleston dealers tendered Messrs Booker and Gibbes a banquet on Saturday night at which much enthusiasm was manifested. The association was only or ganized last week but bids fair of becoming one of the livest in the State. Santos Sottilo, a director of the state association, is president of the -Charleston association. The Carolina Aircraft Corporation, of Columbia, is the first airplane corporation to apply for membership in the association. This corporation, which was only recently organized, is composed of a number of Columbia automobile dealers. R. I>. Lambert is president. The company has purchased an airplane and will use it for demonstration and passenger carrying purposes. The company has the agency in this state for the Curtiss The Fasl Columbia's exclusive m New York and Paris fall; us before you buy. We Trim Old Hi The Fash Corner Main and Lady St The Proprietor is a Lexinj Share of Lexingi [t is necessary for ] have your TEETP We have Only the Most Mode) MY FRANK AND OPE Come to my office, teeth without charge, can be done, and tel Special Prices f Dr. Barnh The CROWN anc 1615 Mais Street, Phone 2426J Over Leve 1 ' M igarettfcs with Prince Albert ieline as you ever carried arc tny angle, you never got such c Iness in a makin's cigarette i made" will present you! mokenotions under your bonnet! ?and, so easy to roll! And, you j 2 away back! You see, P. A. is cr 3 put?and you don't lose a lot wl t the tobacco I a jimmy pipe as much as you do in parch are cut out by our exclusive j ie tobacco that has led three men ti before. Yes sir, Prince Albert bl wad of smokesport will ripple yc plane. Preparations already being made for the first annual meeting of the association, which will be held in Spartanburg the third Tuesday in January. Invitation to the association to meet in Snartanbure was tendered by John B. Cannon, of Spartanburg", a member of the State board of directors. o g TIXER- SUMMER. ) An event of much interest to friends throughout the state was the marriage of Miss Lona Maude Tiner of Spartanburg to Mr. Virgil C. Summer of Reak. The wedding was solemnized at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tiner, the Rev. Sam T. Creech officiating. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns and cut flowers, Miss Clara Turner was maid of honor and little Miss Lydia lion Shop illinery shop now showing and winter fashions. See sits at Small Cost ion Shop Phone 2272 Etonian and Would like a :on County Trade | y^our good health to "1 in good condition rn Methods Employed N METHODS APPEAL. I will examine your , show you just what f i 11 1 you what it will cost, or next 15 Days. ill, Dentist. I BRIDGE Specialist Columbia, S. C. r's Shoe Store. yrljrht 1J19 J. Reynolds >baoco po. Axrarting your s&y-sc, yoc 'It find toppy red bags, tidy rod ine, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors? and?that classy, practical round crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top |ULOt Jjri^r xet'pf J iucb perfect corrd-tk>a ! ^ RL J. Reynolds Tobacco [uality, Company Goodwin was ring bearer, carrying the ring in a pink rose bud. Mr. Tiner, the brides brother, was best man and Miss Ruth Tiner, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. Immediately after the ceremony the guests were served a four course luncheon. The bride was unusually attractive in a lovely satin dress of midnight blue with accessories to match, Mrs. Summer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , S. S. Tiner of Spartanburg and is a young woman of much charm, leav; ing a host of friends who wish her happiness. Mr. Summer's home is in Peak, i where he has many friends, since his i return from overseas he has been cm' A ?_ I I j The Rose-Mar ! I ' HOL i ; Dinner ; Supper j 1222 WASHING' a a a i a i ' aaaaaaatainfiaaaaai 1 ABSOLUTEL Special Attention Paid t Baltimore D< 1329 1-2 Main St. COLU Look for Large Electric Sigi at Si Hours 8 to 8. Su P. J. O'NEl \ My office is J Suite No. 7 Carolir I Cor. Main and Washington Sts. ! I ! Buggies, Wag : We Have a Splendid Lin ] We have every style and size in Come in and see t.hem on our fl j OUR GUARANTEE 1 ) Gregory-Conder i 1115 Hampton St., - ! Everything Sanitary I New Star I ?FC | LADIES AND | Open Day ai Food of the Best Quality Prep; Polite Attention with Qu Share of the public patr< cordial welcome awaits tl i 1312 Main St., Phone! i ployed with the Government in Columbia, where he has made many friends. After November 20th. Mr. and Mrs Summer will be at home in Columbia, Bring your job work to the "Dispatch-News office. mmum '&&HSY BACK vithcut queslionif Hunt's SaJ?* f. SB ails i:> the treatment of Eczema. Tetter. Ringworm, Itch, etc. arm JI ?Oon r become discouraged be- \m f fa cause other treatments failed. ? #xf / I Hunt'* S?I*? hat relieved hue- 1A M I dirrii of 3uch ca^es. You can't w cse on our Money Bach I Guarantee. Try it at our riok 1 TODAY. Price 75c at HARMON" DRUG COMPANY. y Tea Room IRS: J 12 to 8 I! - - 5:30 to 8 ji TON STREET' j! _________ | MARY A. WELLS j i! niifiiugiif i?mii???n \ ,Y PAINLESS | J _ .lI "I ~ Ml I moaern meinoas we win is ove Teeth, Liver Nerves, | il the most sensitive cavi- j without Pain or Bad After I ets. 0 Out of Town Patients ental Parlors i MB1A, S. C, Phone 586 1 and Moving Dental Exhibit airs. ndays 10 to 3 3 EHBBHBBBHBHHaBnHBBal ILL, M. D. i specially and co?j letly equipped ses of Stomach, Kidney and Bladtnd Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles ilessly Without Operation.) Want to Klow: Can you be cured? ,1 it take? Will it be permanent? cost? C nsult me FREE. ?rt is made to avoid unnecessary ling out of town cases, dually in charge of my office, haval assistants or associates. There;e if blaced in rny hands, receives on and you achieve results as rap?le unrer high class treatment, examine every patient thoroughly, when necessary. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. ia National Bank Building COLUMBIA, S. C. ons, Harness. e of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Buggies Washington Buggies Columbus Buggies Brown Buggies ^jNissen Wagons ^WOld Hickory Wagoni Hackney Wagons above makes oor WEANS SOMETHING Mule Co. . - CULUMdiA, 5. U. At Reasonable Price Restaurant >R? GENTLEMEN id All Night ired in the Highest Art. lick Service. image is solicited, arsda le Lexington Folks. 5151 Ja Colombia, S.C. 3 r Bring your job printing to ; " ' patch-News office. ' w ' _____ ' . ! i : taaa9#l% iLintn#"" f 1 O ^ % to put cff to-day's daty nntv to- jg ? morrow. If your etoaiac- is | acid-disturbed take 1the new aid to digestion comfort 3 jfoafay* A pleasant relief from a . the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia, m MADE EY SCOTT & BOWSE I Easier Now Than Later. : It is easier to break up a cold or check a cough now than it will be later. Persistent coughs that "hang on" all winter pave the way for serious 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, t I PROFESSIONAL CARDS I 1 J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST fn diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday and in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell i 111. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance I BATESBURG. SDC ! Dr. H. L. GREGORY, Veterinary Surgeon. Office 1306 Assembly Street,* Columbia, S. C, Office Phone 1342 Residenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialise 16 <5 Main St., Columbia, S C. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2149 Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist I ! i aia c r ?-Tui iTicuu uii) vuiutuuacty > *? v> Phoie 447 J DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Streetf COLUMBIA^ & C Offlct Hour?: 9 to 1:30?2:80 drs. b;oozer, DENTIST, | Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, I - * Columbia, just across tbe street from their old stand. DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist ! COLUMBIA, S. C. 1626 MAIN STKEET, Office Hours: 8 A. M". to 5:30 P M ? Cancer taken out by the root withm nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come hack. S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA^ & C. DENTAL NOTICE. S. C. RUTLEDGE, D. D S. I make a speciaty of Crown and Bridge Work, i Office at Boozer old stand, J 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j E. J. BEST ' Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. TOOLE, DENTIST, * 11623 Main St.. Columbia, S.C ! PROFESSIONAL i NOTICE OF REMOVAL j Dr. A. J. Bedenbaugh & D*. j P. B. Spigner have moved their j Dental Offices to second floor, 11626, Main street, Columbia,S. P I Phone 978 and 281. i