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Classified Ads. i i I i FOR SALE?We have at all times second-hand household furniture of all descriptions. Columbia Auction Co., 1212 Taylor Street. 25tf WANTED?To buy a small porta- j fcle saw-mil outfit in good running order. PALMETTO LUMBER CO., ^Columbia, S. C. LOST?Automobile State number j SO,385 Finder will please return to Dispatch-News office or Sim .L Hendrix, Lexington, S. C. FOR SALE?Several second hand eonrinCT m!?ohinoe in cood condiion. i OC TY IUUVti414VU ^ ? Will sell cheap for cash or on credit with good collateral. M. P. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C. j FOR SALE?Collard plants, $1.001 per thousand for lots of less than five j thousand; five thousand and upwards, I 75 eta. per thousand- Walter Rawl*j * "Gilbert, S. C., Route 3. 2tpd; ' / FOR SALE?Thoroughbred 0. I. 0.> pigs, $8.00 each or $15.00 per' pair, Also 20 good grade pigs. Ap-| ply to Sidney L. Dreher, Irmo, S. C. dtp?Julyl8 , STRAYED?2small black boar pigs Owner can have same by paying for t>?i.Lfi> au vci uocuicui-., W. H. KEISLER, 2t Lexington, Rt 5. FOUR MULES FOR SALE At a bargain to quick buyers. In good condition and will work anywhere. Apply at Lexington Mfg. Co., Lexington, S. C. A Shoat For Fattening Wanted. I want a shoat for fattening in whole or part payment on subscription. G. M. HARMAN, ? Dispatch-News Office. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, don't matter if broken, I pay $2 to $15 per full set, Single and partial r* i v plates in proportion, sena oy parcel post and receive check by return mail. F. TERL, 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE?Two 50-saw Liddelle Cotton gins with feeder and condenser, and suction force; also grain mower and rake. Apply to ? JACOB SNELGROVE, 48 Route 2, Lexington, S. C. WANTED?To buy junk, old iron, - - ?- -A- TTTilt or DruSS, rags, etc. win pay tdij *,cni<i5j per hundred for old metal and 50 cents for old rags. LESTER C. MILLER, Lexington, S. C. WANTED?DEAD HORSES, mules, cows, and hogs, no charge for removal from your premises; and we do it promptly. ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Columbia,. S. C. Dan Phone 1572; Night Phone 3441. j June 7?Zmospd j WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every- third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh I often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in ! the form of snuffs and vapors do little, j 1 if any good. ) To correct catarrh you should treat itc cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is a i ? medicinal food and a building-tonic, free Iromalcohol orany harmfuklrugs. Try it. Scoit & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J. To Keep Tomatoes From Firing. Did you ever try the oat straw remedy to keep tomatoes and beans from firing up? Just cover the ground about the plants with oat straw to retain moisture, and you wild have no trouble.?Southern P.uralist. ' ft U B4&Y-TISM Will cjRhor.matbm, Neural?iu, Hesdaclie:-, Cramps, Colic Sprains. Brakes, Cuts. Burr.s. Old Sores, Toiler, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Aidisepiic Anowy^r, used internally oreiternaii.y. 25c \ v i rfiNTP AfTfiPQ Wll 1 iinv a ui\u SUPPLIES? Machinery 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 ? - - ? ? ? i Ford pupplies and Kepaurs in oioc*. * . i' - MRS. HAGUEWOOD'S CASE INTERESTING STORY OF ANDERSON; WOMAN IS AMAZING j IN SOME DETAILS MADE GREAT CHANGE HAS WORDSOF ADVIC E AND COMFORT FOR ALL TROUBLED - ? ? ? ^ r a AS btiL WAD "I think every ailing- person ought to take Tanlac," declared Mrs. Girtie j Haguewood of 60 Riverside, Anderson, in a statement she gave May 26th "I suffered from an aggravated liver trouble and kidney trouble and was on the verge of a general breakdown when I began taking Tanlac. I had dizzy spells that would be so bad I would fall and I suffered a great deal from this and the pain that went with * \ nHonl'c nf iive?r frnnhles Mv I UI1C AbUAViVO Vi A?T v* v* w ? 9 m back hurt me so terribly that I would have to have help to get out of bed, and I had the most awful attacks of sick headache imaginable. My skin had become so dark that I was almost brown, because of the liver trouble. I was just barely able to be up and I could not work. "But the Tanlac got me in fine shape and I am strong and hearty now My skin has cleared up a lot and I do not have those dizzy spells nor the headaches now. I have a fine appetite and I never belch up.my food like I used to. The Tanlac got my kidneys and back in fine condition, too, , %> and I'm not troubled with backache now. It is a great medicine, Tanlac is." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Burnette' and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion"; W. J. Cayce, Ca^ce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, straight. WON'T SHE A HONEY? My! She was a daisy! <Admired by all. Rosey cheeks, little black, pierc-j ing eyes, long, black curley hair, flowing down her back and shoulders, and such graceful step. An Elberta peach no comparison and could not have been more sweeter or winsome than she. On a visit here last week. v In speaking of marriage, an exchange says: "The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of onions and she wore around her neck string of genuine beans and potatoes, with a squash pendant the - <* -Li-- OU ? i. gl"l OI me groom. out: must nave been a member of the canning club. BARBECUE AND POND DRAWING I l I wish to announce that I will give a i big firstclas barbecue and will also draw my pond on Wednesday, August !oth, next. A good time is assured all who come. Fish will be plentiful j and the dinner wil be prepared by an ( expert 'cuist. Everybody come. : 4wc W. NOAH LUCAS. , . IVIaj. Gen. Sibert, native of Alabama, will lead the first American troops in the trenches under command of Gen. Pershing. He won jprpmotion a month ago due to his work- on the Panama canal. He has made special study of trench warfare. lA *,<& f* ?m y'ss-y \^?7y> | Make Year KH&ss lauga Children s:n:ie when t'r.cf take Foley's Honey and Tar Ft, It tciiitCS 2nd, It makes them fee! *>ooJ. It w".i turn a tcverisii, treuu:, cough* .. ing child into a happily smiling one. Because ? It puts a heaiing, soothing coating on a feverish, in-lamed, tickling throat. It helps 63nffles and stuffy, wheezy breathing. It stops coughs j quickly, and it wards off croup. It contains no opiates, does not upset a delicate stomach, and the last drop in the bottie is just as good as the first. 1 - Try it. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. _____ f Fruits and vegetables of all kinds p are very plentiful now and the price d is reasonable. ;o ! <3 Miss Martie Boyle, an attractive 0 and lovely young voman of Sumter, is the guest of Miss Ernestine Barre. ;e< !b it( Mr. Jesse Shumpert, one of the,p progressive Scouter creek frmers, has ^ about recovered from a recent illness. 0 ! IP Miss Trannie Black, one of the pret-1 E I ty belles from Hollow creek section, is the guest of Mrs. T. H. Caughman. i tl i ft I~ Mr. Jacob Monts, one of our pro-jr< gressive and clever young men who is j in Uncle Sam's first honor roll, was in t; Lexington Monday. v h Mr.' Rudolph Harman, son of the v late John J. Harman, passed through town last week on his way to and from n 0olumbia with a big two-horse load of f: fruit and produce. h F Aunt "Catti" Roberts, announce-1 ment of whose sickness appeared in J A thsee columne last week, is now very much improvd to the delight of her many friends. n The many friends of Miss Sallie * Wessinger, the popular nd attractive 11 daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Pickens " Wessinger, of the St. Peter's section. 0 will be pained to learn of her illr.es5 ^ with typho.d fvor, r.nd will wish for s l.e; an taviy reco*. o'/ Prof. Kellers Mitchell is how about the happiest man in these diggins; and weil has he a right to be happy, for on a Sunday tafernoon the Stork came s and left a bouncing baby girl?the 3 kind that counts with the war exemp- fc tion bords of Uncle Sam. Both the s mother and little Miss Annie Pearle are doing nicely. The friends of Mr. Daniel Drafts ^ will be pained to know that he has ' been quite indisposed at his home on the River road during the past few days. No ebtter man than Uncle Daniel ever lived?a .kindly hearted, generous man?and eveybody will express the hope for a speedy and permanent restoration, which is confidently naticipated by his physician. 5 MNMHttlSfl * | I | Used 40 Years | < # , ^ J 9 Tho Ufnman'e Tnnio ? . 1 lit# HUlllUliO lUillU ? i gi Sold Everywhere ^ S r. e ? IMWIHiltll Subscribe to The i> j?i>atch-Xe\vs i ~ ~ | WE', , HEADQUAR SUGAR, COFFEE, Wholesale ; RoasSted Coffee, 18c. 2( Green Coffee. 16c, 18c. Green Black and Mixt 50c and up. Rice at Cc C. D. KE 1638 MAIN STREET I * LORiCK 3 JOBBERS AND ! ! Mantels Sewer P | Grates and Tiles Flue Pip Stoves and Tin Piar Ranges Pig Lea* i Stove Pipe Shee? MHollow-Ware Iron Pip< "Kohler' Plumbing Fixtur ? c LORICK B COLUMBIA S. C. I FULMER-SHEALY. A marriage of great interest to the eople of Chapin took place Wednesay evening, Jciy 18th, at the home f the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Fulmer, when Miss Essie Fulmei ecame the bride of Mr. Yoder Shealy The eeremoiiy, which was performd by Rev. M. L. Pence, was witnessed l f ^ iL; ?j j ii_. XT' y only a isw jxichus nu reiuives. rmiring the prior sfirt were Miss Blana ulmer ar.d Mil V/ilber Swygert; Miss 'hole Shealy and Mr. Keber Shealy, nd then camethe bridal party. Apropriate march being played by Miss !era Fulmer. Immediataetr after the ceremony le young eoude with friends and reltives were iiirited into the dining oom to a bountiful supper. On the following day the bridal pary with friendiand relatives were inited to the hofce of Mr. and Mrs. Caloun Shealy, parents of the groom, rhere a sumptjous dinner was served. .The bride i& * young woman of lany rare trafs and numbers her riends by thejcore. The groom is a ?ding young inner of the Dutch 'ork, and hisjriends are legion. 1r harmanhad to kill vall^ble young mule. In some uiAown manner a fine nule belonginjjto Mr. Job Harman of he Peters' secon, broke its leg while i o the lot a we* or two ago; n n d; he injury wajpo severe that it beame necessaito kill the animal, ilr. Harman jrchased the mule last pring, and it ?s growing in value evry day. J. " i sinks crman U-boat. Pef.ro?Tad,|aly 19.?The North .nd South Agcy reports that a Rusian destroyers sunk a German sub-, marine in thlBaltic sea by doppirig tombs on it ad that the crew of the 1 ubmarine wi drowned. S Cold father aches foH ej^ostre. Soothe and relive tbm with Sloan's Lini* nent, sy d apply, it quickly jenetrat* wiloui rubbing. Cleaner han m?ssy (asters or ointments, ioes ni star the skin. For neumtic pains, neuralgia; , Jout, kmbao, sprains, strains, cruises ind sff sore muscles, have Sloan'sLiniint handy. II.."' A.EE'1 | TER3F0R | TEA AND It ! '| i and Retail f j )c, 22e, 25c and3 . 20c. :d Teas, 25c, 4t\ it Prices NNY d. 0LUM3IA, S, C. ! | i I T j !j ROTER8 i! - dealeJn |j - V. 1 ' I I r-l % 1 ipe J?Asbestos and e AsJt Roofings 0 As^l ^Shingles j 1 Metl^ngies stals Tin# j e Ens es ile" Locksf^Hardv.-are DATuk iw i im* 1 PHONE 498 | SHOT FOR ATTEMPT ON >! THE LIFE OF KAISER. j I i London, July 19.?The Reuter Am-j ;sterdam correspondent sends the fol? I i . lowing: | "According to information availa-' ' | ble here which must, however, be: J jtreatd with necessary reserve, two! J Americans were shot recently on the. ! charge of having attempted to takethe 'German Emoeror's life. ! ? i Doing Good. Few medicines have met with more favor or accomplished more good thna I Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea j Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny, Sask., says of it, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and in my family, and can.: recommend it as being an exception-^ ally fine DreDaration." HARMON DRUG CO. I OCiVi C iliKilSi Let him off ; "'I othdrs aud ie I '' M H Testimon p...v. il? lH day Wednesc Hours: 9 a, P. J. O'NEl Suite No. 7 Carolii Cor. Main and Washington Sts BUGGIES, Wa BABCOCK BUGGIES, HACXNEY Bl PARRY, The Best Chej Come in and see them on o OUR GUARANTEE M Gregory-Conder B COLUMB1 i ; Summer ] Ladies' Kid Pumps, th ranging in price from Patent Leather pumps from We have these in widtl and our salesmen are c in fitting. JSk MV 1518 Main Street Special Price bee Teeth Regular CC AA $10.00 Set Gold Crowns Reg- CI A A ular $5.00 WJU Filling in Gold, Porcelai proportion to other work. Painless Extraction 50c work is included. Consult Dr. Wood at one Lady attendant. 1^. < A 1' Baltimore Der 1329 1-2 Main Street, Columbic The Columbia City Council appropriated $500 to the Red Cross. Auto-Intoxication Causes Death Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheumatism and liver or kidney troubles ? It's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs of elimination are not working properly. Waste material that should be thrown out is being retained to poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen if the bowels were kept open with Granger Liver Regulator. This splendid preparation is purely vegetable and non-alcoholic. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at your drug store?25c a box?and take ' t>T - IIKJ UtUCli xucrc is coining "iust as ?ood.w Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. ltracted Diseases I ALSO TREAT DISORDERS, NERVOUS DEBILLADDER TROUBLES, ETC. 3, Kidney Troubles, Piles painlessly ithout operation or confinement, treatment are that unless you reitory results, no charges are made, woman is too poor to receive his none so rich tha} they can procure 63 than he is cjualiiied to give. 'er you the results he has given ave the payment in your own hands ials on file i Other Examinations Free on Mc niay and Fr ray m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. ILL, M. D. la National Bank Building : COLUMBIA, S. C. ?I \GONS, Etc. We carry a complete stock of vehicles and \ always have a good asX sortment from which ?| to make your \7 selection. JGGIES, WASHINGTON BUGGIES ip Buggy on the market, ur floor. Prices Right. EANS SOMETHING Kiule Co. [A, S. C. * Beauties: ie very latest styles $3.50 to $8. and strap slippers $3. to $5. I r A A T-? ns from AA to t. :areful and efficient loterie COLUMBIA, S. C. T*l! ? 1 A ill July 4 n, Silver and cheap in i. Free when other le. ital Parlors i, S. C. Phone 53 ?