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I PROFESSIONAL CARDS j - ? J. FRANK KNEECE ^ j Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. | i JAS. B. ADDY i Beal Estate, Insurance, loucuiviw, . Etc. | LEXINGTON, S. C. ~$ice in Home National Bank Building. ! DR. C. T. BROOKS DENTIST, 1434 Main Street Columbia, S. C. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1316 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30'?2:30 A. J. BEDENBAUGH, A. B., D. D. S. DENTIST, 1515 Main St. - ^ 'Phone 211. Office Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. . DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER DENTIST, Office 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C., PHONE 211. * DR. J. WM. BOOZER DENTIST, Successor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, . Office 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. ^ 4 ? DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. W. BOYD EVANS Attorney at Law, OFFICES: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law Building Washington Street, Telephone 139 A tJOLUMBIA, - South Carolina. . . ' " . * - V i? 3. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW will practice in all courts. -CHAPIN, S. C. / WM. W. HAWES Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbia, S. C., Room 16, Hook Building, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, Practice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have opened an office at Lexington, S. C., in The Home National Bank Building and in the future will practice at both Colombia and Lexington. COLE L. BIEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. * J J? TT 1 I d?U5. 15. Aaay, nuiue a.>eicxvxxax xxouiv | Building. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Good Sight is priceless Good Vision * is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes I are caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. TSJn. nmryof*- j-'h.l WltVl TlTfinPr If C VV1X ^vavww " -v*? fitting glasses. AJ/ERY Jeweler COLU!^?IA,S.C. 1508 MAIN STREET. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. \ Use "Gets-It," Lift Core Right Off! Shrivels, Loosens?and It's Gone! "Just like taking the lid off?that's how easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been treated with the wonderful discovery, "Gets-It.'" Hunt the wide world over and you'll I * find nothing so magic, simple and easy as "Gets-It." You folks who have wrapped your toes in bandages to look like bundles, who have used salves that turned your toes raw and sore, and used plasters that would shift from their place and never "get" the ? ? -.t-V.^ /^no* anH nirkpd CUJTIl, &.LIKA ? I1U 11C4 ? w Mub at your corns with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed?'just quit these old and painful ways and try "Gets-It" just once. You put 2 or* 3 drops on, and it dries at once. There's nothing to stick. You can put your shoe and stocking right on again. The pain is all gone. Then the corn dies a painless, shriveling death, it loosens from your too, and off it comes. "Gets-It" is the b ggest selling corn remedy in the worid today. There's none other as good. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c. a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Lexington and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by HrTnon Drug Co. adv PROGRAMME OF LOWER BAPTIST UNION MEETING Th following programme has been arranged for the meeting of the Lowr division of the Lexington Baptist assciation which will meet with the Convent church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in July: 10:30 to 11.?Devotional services 11 to 11:30, enrollment of delegates and reports from the churches. 11:30 to 12:30, First query, "Why Did Christ Show Himself First to Mary, after His Ressurrection?" to be discussed by Rev. M. O. Owens or J. H Strickland. 12:30 to 2, recess for dinner. 2 to 3, Second query, "Duty and Responsibility of Deacons," by Rev. J. R. McKittrick or Rev. J. C Holley, 3 to 4, Third query, "Why Did Christ Spend Forty Days on the Earth After His Ressurrection?" by Rev. WT. B. Fallaw or Rev. Crater. 4 to 5, Fourth query, "Is the Spiritual Interest Keeping Apace with the Financial Interest of the Church?" by Rev. R. 0 Jefcoat or Rev. J. P Moore Miscellaneous and adjourn. Sunday, 10:30 to 11, Devotional exercises. 11 to 11:30, Sunday School railj by the Union. 11 o'clock, Sermon by the Rev. H. B. Jones or the Rev. N. N. Burton, J. G. Fallaw, For the Committee. MOSQUITO BITE CAUSES MALARIA. - Malarial infection is carried in the bite of a mosquito, and chills, fever, sweats, result. Foley's "King of Malaria" Chill Tonic contains both quinine and iron, with other potent medicines for clearing the sytem thoroughly of all malarial poisons. It gives appetite, strength and vital energy. Try it. HARMON DRUG CO. PROGRAMME OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL JOINT S. S. PICNIC OF ZION PASTORATE. The Committe in charge of the piogramme for the great annual joint Sunday School picnic of the Zion Pas torate to be neld in front of the residence of the pastor, the Rev. J. A. Cromer, on August 2nd, 1917, have announced the following very interesting programme for the day. 11:00 A. M.?Hymn 160. Prayer by Rev. 0. B. Shearouse. Address of welcome by Mr. D. Ellis Efird. Hyrhn 163. Address by Dr. J. C. Seegers. Hymn 130. Address by Rev. J. J. Long. Hymn 64. 12:30 P. M., Dinner. 3:30 P. M., Hymn 93. Hymn 217. Announcements. The public is cordially invited to attend and take part in the exercises. For Sale by Hutto's Pharmacy, Swansea, S. C., and ail good dealers GOOD APPEARANCE HELPS TH1 FARMER-SALESMAN. Don't foget that the farmer ii 'marketing his crops is a salesman a, i oc fhti f-ovolincr Man" O' j Vi J Uk> WiiV Vi Ul T ? I commerce. The drummer must ere late a good impression because he 4i I the merchants' visualization of th< ! company he represents. II the sales' man appears frank, honest, efficienl | and progre.-^ive, the merchant asjsumes that he reflects the spirit o] j his concern. j And these things; 'appfy" to the farmer-marketer just as su'ely. When he offers his butter, milk, i>r saugage to the city man, the woufl-be buyer by looking at the farmer sees either a sanitary or an unsantary dairy house a herd of well kept >r a herd of neglected cows, a clear or a dirty pig pen, etc. That is t? say, the representative of the farmcreates for it an impression either god or bad. The farmer should ake pains therefore to see that theprson who represents his farm make; a good im ! pression. If the farmer oes his own marketing, care should e taken to present a clean and wfclesome appearance; and if the tfirketmg is i i r?r>no hi-ro^ holr> +ho ratter of the I hired man's appearance eserves just as much attention. "T jjuit taking milk from Mr. So-and-g," said a city friend today, "became the Negro j he sent with it was so dijy." | We do not mean tha'the farmer I should dress expensivelybut we do J mean that in going ti market he j should wear a clean s?? shirt and j collar, a neat tie, have h shoes clean at least, and shined ^practicable, and be cleanly shaved. The suit he wears may be of some d*k color that will not show dirt easil and if not pressed, it may at leaste Kept thor-l oughly brushed.?Progrgive Farmer _ t For Men, Women an?hildren. Young and old find iifoley's Honey and Tar Compound^ true friend when suffering from ioghs, colds, croup, whooping cougj asthma or hay fever. > Mrs. Chas^eitz, Aliens Mills, Pa., writes: "I pe used Foley's Honey and Tar Onpound for eleven years and wrouldot be without it." When you getpLEY's, you get the genuine. J HARMON RUG CO. V ci.-T i"n;?-rioh. xt? ? OIIUSITIUC IU J.X1C J I"LANDQF 2 Is the Appropr| Desigc 1 MOUNTAIS OF 42 - % I 3 Located in thlMagnifi ^ Mountains Abotding in 1 ful Rivers, Smi% Valley 3 ed Slopes are Indreds 4 which to spend! Summ ^ tentious Hotels&h Gay ? 3 Boarding placefciet R< 1 % Roughing it. I, | GET Oljr IN % Golf, Tennis, Aback R -3 ing, Boating, B^ing, Mo ^ other out-doorleations. 1 SEND THE m TO 2 Excellent CamA take c ^ during Vacatioigme. A ^ desired. ^ Out-dl life ar | undeinvhoTesoiAfiuence | MANY^ INDE1 4| In the "Land P' e Sky" if from any Cen1. lesort. I EXCELLENjlcCOIt 3 Bi FPU? Asheville, H< dtsonville. Jj Junaluska, "W^isville, ] ^ Toxaway, F|fcock, Ti 3 Ridgecrest anp^ny other I Southelpil Write for JKated L Jj fTjSchedu 1 M. D. DEN! I ! J| Lexington, S.l 22! J IN THE PROBATE COURT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I County of Lexington. 1 'By George S. Drafts, Esq., Probat< s| Judge: ^1 WHEREAS, Jane Jones made sui "jto me to grant her Letters of Admin ^ ' ict r?o 4*1 r\ -f nctdtn o-n/-J a r>+-i I ictiaiivii vx L - i v o cwiva ^av,ViA 5 of Alonzo Jones; * THESE ARE THEREFORE, tc '' cite and admonish all and singular the "'kindred and creditors of the said Allonzo Jones, deceased that thy be anc j appear, before me, in the Court oi Probate to be held at Lexington, C, ' j H., S. C., on the 2nd day of August, : 1917, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show .cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 18th day of July, Anno Domini, 1917. GLO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) Probate Judge Lexington Countv, S. C. Published on the 18th day of July, 1917, in The Lexington DispatchNews two weeks. ?39 J FOUR U-BOATS BAGGED? London, July 16.?Four of the largest and most modern German subma-i rines were destroyed by American! warships which were convoying the: first instalment of American troops to France, according to a report fromj German sources as contained in a! Berne dispatch to a Rome news agen-! cy and forwarded from Rome by the! Central News. j If Lexington farmers make good| crops this year?and they will if rains' come in time?there ought to be some1 sort of prosperity smiling about in j spots this fall. SEEDS i Use our seeds and plants and have fresh vegetables every day. Plant now?Turnips, Mustard, Cabbage, Collards, Beans and Pansy. PLANTS Egg. Parsley, Pepper. Potato, Tomato. TLUWUKa Roses, Dahlias, Asters, Gladiolus, 1 Peonies, etc. Sent Anywhere Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Main Street' COLUMBIA, S. C. I T*?ir? IN int. DM El lation of the Wonderful r I WESTERN N.C. J^ cent Section of Lofty f rowering Peaks, Beauti- , s, and Charming Wood- ^ of Excellent places at f ier, ranging from Pre- F Social Life to Homelike ? ^treats and Camps for p j r THE OPEN I i ? F iding, Mountain Climb- | toring, Driving and all EL. A SUMMER CAMP I are of the growing boys E " cedemic Instructions if ? g id athletic instructions P 11 *FUL SIGHTS fc! within a one day trip w j. 1MODATIONS TO f I iD AT I J , Hot Springs, Lake j? | Brevard, Saluda Lake ? I yon, Black Mountain, S ;| my System || If IS literature, Pares and [? |?j les. r I -dlKn R. McMILLIN f 1 Division Passenger Agent <1 >r Ki>riitii Street. Augusta, Ga ^ g vtttivwVIWIWTX; & Chmberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Now is the time to buy a bottle of this remedy so as to be prepared in ~ case that any of your family should ^ have an attack of colic or diarrhoea " during the summer months. It is worth a hundred times its cost when 5 needed. HARMON DRUG CO. ) 5 NOTICE OF ELECTION. All persons residing in Huffman's , Burnt Mill School District No. 43, will please take notice that a special election will be held at the school house therein on Saturday, the 28th day of j July, 1917, for the purpose of voting a levy of four mills for school purposes therein. Bring tax receipts and registration certificates. Polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. Wm. J. Kvzer, R. E. Miller, H T? SVi nmnorr ... Board of Trustees No. 43. July 17, 1917?2w39 Cause of Despondency. Despondency is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and quick-! ly disappears when Chamberlain'sTab-; [ lets are taken. These tablets strength- i en the digestion and move the bowels. HARMON DRUG CO. I ============ 1 See Or Write Us For SELECTION PACKAGE! i of anything in the line of Pres-; ents for Weddings, Personal or! ; nwn no** \J II 11 ucv. . SINGLE DIAMOND OR FANCY DIANOND JEWELRY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER. CUT ( GLASS AND ART GOODS. JEWELRY of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. WE HANDLE ONLY SOLID . AND GENUINE GOODS, and compete with all mail order houses. Orders filled at once. TRY US ] SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers Cor. Main and Hampton Sts. Phone 1045 COLUMBIA, S. C. I Don't the Girls look pi attire? You can look pay us a call and all f< Hats for Old Dresses and < A 11 il 1 1 MII ine jLeaaii and at Reasoi You have probably fc some need now to repl Glassware, Chin; We have a complete li: tion. GLOBE DRY GOC 1620, 1622, 1624 Main Si A RAM JTTL aLJJT^L You will find our Bank lars to handle your BANKI OUR VAULTS ARE E PROOF. OUR OFFICERS ARE OUR BANK HAS A G< IT IS THL HOME OF HOME OF ACCGMMCDA' 4 Per Cent Paic THE PALMETTO BANK C COLUMBIA i nnnr iiiTTiirnri* n j. ruft nmiintwj, rres., wiLlt JUfttS, I WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, T. FI ssB&suRsnnBB&BiB&HBffi&nsssB I CHILDREN'S DAY AT HOREB. ! There will be a Chilren's Day exerjcise at Horeb church on Saturday, | ly 28. Th exercises will begin promptly at 10:30; and the public is cordially | invited to attend. 1 1 j There is more catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis| eases put together, and for years it i was supposed to be incurable. DocI tors prescribed local remedies, and i by constantly failing to cure with loi cal treatment, pronounced it incura; ble. Catarrh is a local disease, great1 ly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. -J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surface? of tho TT? ? ...v ov^xu. vue Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fail? to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills! for constipation. Preserve Your Complexion the easy, pleasing way by using Magnolia Balm before and after outings. You can fearlessly face the sun, wind and duSt because you know Magnolia Balm keeps you safe from Sunburn and Tan. /ghr This fragrant lotion iswonderfullv soothing, cooling and a great com^3gU gJsjf-j] ^ort a^ter a day outdoors. J Ail Magnolia Balm is TO the sk in-saving f A \i heauty secret v' wkich is regularly v A ll/r^used when once V y tried. Magnolia Balm LIQUID FA CE POWDER.. Pink, White, 'Rote-Red. 75c. at 'Druggists or by mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. yon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. t " i 4 MER j ettv in their new ''js just as well if you 1 Rj 3r little money. | ^ and Young I ^oat Suits ng Styles nable Prices >und that there is enish your stock of I a or Crockery ne for your inspecIDS COMPANY I j., COLUMBIA, S. C. I K MERIT efficient ir. all particuNG BUSINESS. 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