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EAMBY LAIRD SUCCESSFUL FARMER. Mr. M. Camyb Laird, one of le most successful planters in e Pelion section of the county, issed through town Friday en ute to Columbia on business. I Mr. Laird says that he has thei "best crop this year that he has j - had in many years; both as to cotton and feed crops. He has around 90 acres ot cotton under I cultivation and will make an * average yield of nearly a bale to the acre. He has sold lots of cotton this season, being satisfied with the prices for green cotton; but wll now commence to hold back the last pickings ^forJiigher prices. Mr. Laird is a brother of Deputy Sheriff Mm. M. Laird, and has many friends in Lexing -fan who are alwavs erlad to see I the light of his benign countenance. "WILL BE REPAID FOR if * THEIR WORK p Women everywhere suffer Wfrom kidney trouble?backache, gjl "rheumatic pains, swollen and ?*iender muscles, stiff joints. Mrs. >J. Ellis, 505 8th Ave., Sioux |H Falls, S. D., writes: "I feel 3ure S| if any one bothered as I was H will give Foley Kidney Pills a ||1 fair trial they will be repaid for itfche'r work." Sold everywhere. H NOTICE. 11 I will draw my pond ThursBP<Lay October, 2nd. and will sell SJlOO shares of fish, at $1.00 ?9 Those desiring shares by mail Brarill please send me their names ISpBo I wall know how many are ta M D. E. SHUMPERT, New Brookland, Rt. 2, Box 32 ff| PRESIDENT WILSON m FOND OF MELONS. President Wilson loves wajgltermelon dearly, and he eats it iB-in the old-fashioned way, divmig his face into the juicy red H pulp and taking good mouthgB juls each time. iiy ' r urns art; spuriicu. uj imii; gKand he forbids watermelon beIBing brought to him with the [rind cut away and only the |W-heart^ ft> 111 Sgffne of his Southern admir fefshave sent him some big mel -ons this summer, and he has not failed to enjoy them and has [expressed his appreciation in many ways, it is said. I A LEXINGTON INQUIRY jijMAnswered By the Statement Of a LexH ington Resident. |G| When first the long series of reports ^W)f Lexington people who have been IjHrelieved by Doan's Kidney Pills were flHnubliseh in the local Dress, great en IMthusiasm and interest were aroused. I But Lexington is now inquiring "How ire these people keeping today? How las the benefit they received withstood the test of time." For that, af?r all, is the essential test of a cure. )n this point dcnbt can no longer exst, for after many years those who lave been cured, emphatically declare heir cure to be lasting. Mrs. E. L Gorly, R F D No 6, says: CI suffered for several years from heumatic twinges and other ailments snd I felt bad all the time. I had leadaches and pains across the small; >f my back, too. I got Doan's Kid-1 tey Pills at the Kaufmann Drug Co. nd they helped me a great:deal." GONE FOR GOOD. More than six years later, Mrs. Cor-1 sy said: "Plan's Kidney Pills have lade a permanent cure for me. I'm lot bother- d by my kidneys now and; ive all credit to Doan's." ftffl Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim-; SlBly ask for a remedy?get Doan's Kid-, gIRey Pills?the same that Mrs. Corley HHLad. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfgrs., Our Bgj Accuracy Gil Quality H Service /VTTTO Trnil ! Passes" ! :EN Optician St. >. C. v J SHERIFF CAN'T USE PASSES IN VIRGINIA Twelve Virginia Sheriffs are without jobs in twelve differenl counties, according to authoritative interpretations of the constitution by officials in Richmond. The sheriffs, it is said rr nocccc "frTlTTI fVl f uj p 11115 pwuuvu u v^<. v?- * railroads automatcally forfeited ther public offices, and more over are subject to such "further penalties" as may be imposed. TOBACCO GROWING IN MARLBORO COUNTY A tobacco growing- campaign has been started in Marlboro County and it is exp ;ted that this new crop will be tried out next year. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the pa.it thirty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general heai ri? itn. stan taxing nan? catarrh Medicine at once and gel rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c CLERK'S SALE. ???. * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?County of Lexington? In the Court of Common Pleas?Adam D. Steele, Plaintiff, against H. W. Taylor and Frank W. Shealy, defendants. By a virtue of decree made in this case by his honor Judge ? ??? *11 11 i /* J. W. JJeYore, l will sen oeiore the court house door, at public auction, on salesday in October 1917, the same being the first day of October, during the legal hours of sale the following real estate, to-wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, containing one and one fourth (1*4) acres more or.less, situate, lying, and being in the county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of B. F. Barrett, Jeff B. Amick, and the Public Road, leading from Lexington to the Depot. Said land being commonly known as my (H. W. Taylor's) Home Place, near Lexington De pot. Terms of sale, Cash, purchas er to pay for papers and record ing fees. Sept 11,-1917. H. L.Harmon Clerk of'Couri War news in The Dispatch-News. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News Hot Weather is Trying on the If your eyes are weak or defective they are easily affected in hot weather. That burning smarting sensation that causes your eyes to water and blurs your vision is oftea a sign that you need glasses. Come in and let our expert examine your eyes. Our twenty years of experience in this work eliminates guess-work, and insures comfort to your eyes. Optical Department Wiesepape Mfg. Co. H>i/ main street COLUMBIA, S. C. ? WWOPMWWta|?ll III I i I i* y MRS. REMBERT DOING SPLENDID WORK. i | Under the direction of thej . 'State Board of Health, a Statewide campaign will be inaugu[ rated through central co-oper-! [ ating committee, headed by Mrs. Annie I. Rembert, field [ secretary of the State Board of ' Health, with regard to tuber-; [ culosis, and executive secretary [ of the South Carolina Anti-Tu-J berculosis association, for the protection not only of the military camps of the State against tuberculosis, but also of the civ. ilian population as well, and for the care and treatment of those who have contracted the L dread disease. This work is considered vital' ly important during this war e' mergency, and it is felt that it can be more effectively carried out in view of the rigid exami nations which are being undergone and are yet to be undergone by thousands of young men in the State, which will disclose many hidden places of the malady. The co-operating committee 5 of the tuberculosis war problem ; will be composed <?f the tuber1 culosis committee of the State Board of Health, the county ' chairmen of the State Council | of Defense, the chairmen of the s Red Cross organizations and special agents of the South Carolina Anti-Tuberculosis associr _ ^ I ation. In each county there ' will be a subcommittee composed of the county supervisor, county superintendent of edu' cation, a representative of the ' County Medical Association, the mayor of the county seat, the president of the chamber of 1 commerce, a representative of the women's clubs and a representative of the women's defense council. Mrs. Rembert will organize these committees, county by county. Annoucnement of Mrs. Rembert's coming to Lexington will L be made in due time. i . ' Col. W. W. Lewis of York, has received his commission as a lieutenant colonel in the National army. NUXATEDIRON increases strength of ' delicate, nervous, runn^any instances. $100 per full explanation < in lar&e article soon*' > to appear in this pa- i per. Ask your doctor 1 or druggist about It. j ; Sold by Harmon Drug Co. j Palace Drug Co., and Caugh-j man-Kaminer Co., Lexington, j Wet Buckeye I rem pi from it. There is no dar fRAD? mio COTTC HUI LINT when they are wetted dovs using. Then they combine formly with the other fora i Use Buckeye Hulls properl y better roughage than old s1 nomical. Other At Buckeye Hulls cost much less than old style hulls. They allow better assimilation of food. No trash or dust. No lint. Mr. E, W. Leonard, Ellendalt has been feeding Buckeye He says that the cows are j and are in fine condition. To secure the best results and to deTi thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning ?hi? nnnnt he done, wet down at 1 feed the hulls dry, use only half as r Book of Mixi Gives the right formula for ever] South. Tells how much to feed tening, for work. Describes Bucl using them properly. Send for yi Dept. 2T The Buckeye Atlanta Birmingham Cree Augusta Charlotte Jack | 1 ' ' 'i I SALE IN PARTITION. 1 By virtue of power vested, as Agent of the estate of Elizabeth and John Q. A. Gregory, 1 deceased, I will sell at public } outcry during the legal hours of ] . 4--U~ n +. I / | Sit It; UtJIUJLt; LXXC UUUlt XXUUOCl V Door, in Lexington County, i Lexington Township, on the r first Monday in October, being! I the first day of said month,! t ! 1917, i 1 All that piece, or parcel ofji land, lying and being in Lexing- ? ton County Lexington Town- r ship, containing 181V2 acres, adjoining lands of Jeff Long, 0. Steele and others. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance at the end of twelve | _ months, with interest at the! rate of 8 per cent, with mort-j gage of premises; with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. JOHN W. GPvEGORY, Agent of the estate of Elizabeth and John Q. A. Grego- i ! ry, deceased. Noted Preacher Coming. 1 Dr. Henry VanDyke, the not- " ed preacher, will visit at Camp 1 Jackson sometime during the month of October. WOMAN SICK TWOYEARS Could Do No Wort Now Strong as a Man. Chicago, 111.?"For about two years [ suffered from a female trouble 90 I -| was unable to walk r or do any of my own work. I read about ' LydiaE. Pinkham'a : pound in the newsI papers and deter"" |Sf| ff j- mined txy it. It I WsSE&teij ll I br?,Jgkt almost im J mediate relief. My v?ea^ne^ ^as en~ and I never had betifoggS^aaflBB^^a| health. I weigh ! .65 pounds and am as strong as a man. ]! think money is well spent which purchases Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."?Mrs. Jos. O'Bryan, 1755 Newport Ave., Chicago, 111. The success of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the stan- " dard remedy for female ills, Hulls cam the I ?r zrfectly Mrs ifillPJfll little valw ue ^ ^ a^?ws the concenr^^3lCw| 81 trated foods to sift t0 the bot~ |(Pj|Pi torn of the HSgisp^? trough and bei^kWj come separated iger of this with MARX inseeS^ jfjjj LLS rn a half hour or so before ; more thoroughly and unige than the old style hulls. . y and you will find them a cyle hulls and far more ecoIvantages J 2000 pounds real roughage to the ton?not 1500 pounds of roughage and 500 pounds of lint. Sacked?easy to handle. Take less space in the barn. Term., I Hulls to three milch cows. giving more milk and butter He prefers Buckeye Hulls. elop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time east thirty minutes. If you prefer to ouch by bulk as of old style hulls. ed Feeds Free f combination of feeds used in the for maintenance, for milk, for fatkeye Hulls and gives directions for our copy to the nearest mill. Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K. nwood Little Rock Memphia tson Macon Sclmm I I ?11 HI II n III III! ? IBIH Ml * ??OM?MIWM?W?OMmWMifTrrf'IB 3eople Speak Well of Chamberlain's Tablets. "I have been selling Cham)erlain's Tablets for about two rears and heard such good reDorts from my customers that I included to give them a trial nyself, and I can say that I do lot believe there is another preparation of the kind equal to ;hem," writes G. A. McBride, deadford, Ont. If you are trolbled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial, rhey will do you good. For sale by Harmon Drug Co. Subscribe now for war news. K 1AU1XC COLUMBIA FLORA P. 0. Box 116, 241 COLUMI Cut Flowers, Designs, 1 Flower and Garden See< Reasonable prices?proi Fine Carnations a speei Your F: You'll get 'em bet home of us, our repi ble goods. You ear less. We save you i us hear from you wl Sets, Bur Clover, Cr fa, Bed Rust-Proof Barley, Winter Rye, Seed Wheat, Grass I Grass, Kentucky E Foods, Garden and Baga and Turnip. I Lorick&Lo Inccrp COLUMBIA, Brookla: New Broo Board of Henry Buff. Sewell K. 0 G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn. J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shull. Advisor Frank W. Shealy. Lemue] ? The Osws Goodyear Tii Lathe and General J Mechanics. Complete Line of Fo bile Accessories Ahvay Gasoline, Oils, Greas ter Batteries. Local and long dista ions. 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