PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office 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., 0. D. S. DENTIST, 2515 Main St - 'Phone 211. Office Hours: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. Ifl 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. DR. D. L HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, . Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:80 P. M. W. BOYD EVANS Attorney at Law, OFFICES: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law . Building Washington Street, Telephone 139 COLUMBIA, - South Carolina. J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW will practice in all courts. C H A PIN, S. C. ' " WM. W. HAWES I Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Columbia, S. C., Room 16, Hook building, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. - j A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, ?/ Practice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. r" I BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have opened an office at Lexington, S. C., j In The Home National Bank Building f ? and in the future will practice at both j COLE L BLEASE I ATTUiCJN ? I -A i-LA VV , Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. ! Jas. B. Addy, Home National Bank Building. I E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor j 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. i Good Sight 1 |is priceless Good Vision is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes are caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper fitting glasses. i A/ERY Jeweler I COLUMBIA. 5.C. 1508 MAIN STREET. i Su&icnt?e 10 The L*i&;*?aich-Xews. ''' Dr. Frederic Jocobson say,s 75; percent of women need Phosphates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous break down. Thousands of women grow strong in Nature's wav. -?J "Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow. The life of the lily is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." But to live one's life in its fullness, women like the lily, must be nourished by those same vital elements which nature provides for nourishing every living thing; and these include the valuable phosphate so often lacking in the usual food we eat today. Argo- i Phosphate is rich in these wonderful elements. It contains them in con-1 centrated tablet form which is easy i to take and quickly assimulated and j absorbed into the system, and from j youth to old age, builds and rebuilds j body and brain in beautiful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "That's I why" Argo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh and muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate contains the Natural phosphates which thousads of physicians are prescribing daily to build up thin, pale, colorless -women to give them rosy cheeks, red lips, and a beautiful complexion. Many cases have been reported where women have increased their weight from JL5 to 25 pounds with a few weeks treatment, and any woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new drug which is inexpensive and is dispensed by any reliable druggist with or without a doctor's prescription. If your druggist will not supply you, send $1.00 to the Argo Laboratories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a two weeks treatment ? *? ? Dy return man. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will sell all the personal property of the late V. S. N. Jefcoat at his residence, on the 3rd day of October, 1917, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to the highest bidder for cash. % The personal property consisting if household and kitchen furniture, buggy and horse, all farming implements, corn, one hog, five acres of cotton in the field, twelve acres of corn in the field and one-half interest of a crop on place of Mrs. Neal Hooker. J. D. JEFCOAT, Administrator of the estate of V. S. N. Jefcoat, deceased. Sept. 14, 1917. Has a High Opinion of Cham- i berlain's Tablets. "I have a high opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets for billirtnorcco Q-nr? qs q la Yfl/HvP." lV/Uk>llVk7U UilV.^ %A/KJ v? VA ? w7 writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Char-' leston, III. "I have never found! anything so mild and pleasant I to use. My brother has also' used these tablets with satisfac- i tory results." For sale by The! HARMON DRUG CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. j I Notice is hereby given that Ij will sell all of the personal property belonging to the es-| tate of the late G. A. Goodwin, j at his residence, in Gaston, S.! C., cn Thursday, the 4th day of, October, 1917, at 11 o'clock a. | m., to the highest bidder for cash. i . i 1 me personal property consisting of household and kitchen furniture, buggy, horse, wagons, farming implements and all other personal property belonging to the estate of the said decode* t. , Mrs.) Maggie Goodwin, Administratrix of the estate of G. A. Goodwin, deceased. Sept. 14, 1917. Preserve Your Complexion the easy, pleasing way by using Magnolia Balm before and after outings. You can fearlessly face the sun, wind and du?t because you know Magnolia Balm keeps you safe from Sunburn and Tan. /jgw This fragrant lotion is wonderfully , soothing, cooling and a great comjfia*5 XfYy) fort after a day L outdoors. / Vll Magnolia Balm is tp( the skin-saving flv, ^ beauty secret which is regularly \fi 6/^used w^en once ? Y tried. Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER. Pink, Whita, Rote-Red. 75c. at Druggists or by mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg;. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PROGRAMME FOR UNION ? MEETING ANNOUNCED The Lower Division of the Lexington Association will hold ; its regular Union Meeting at; | New Hope Baptist church on | Saturday, September 29, and on | Sunday following. Here is the 1 interesting programme, as ar- 1 | ranged by the committee: ! Saturday, 10 :30 a. m., Devo-i6 jtional services and enrollment : of delegates. First query: "Is the Spiritual I Power of our Churches Comj mensurate with our Financial i Prosperity?" by the Rev. J. C. j Holiey. i Second: "The-Need for Resident Pastors and How to Get Them/7 by VV. T. Smith. Recess for dinner. Afternoon session. First: "Church Equipment and Methods as Compared with Other Modern Activities/' by R. J. Fallaw and J. R. McKittrick. " Second: "The Life of Joseph a a Model for Young People of t to-day," by W. B. Fallaw. ^ Sunday?10:30 a. m. c One: Sunday School; Song a Service. v "The Church Member and u the Sunday School," by J. H. j Laird and L. Lucas. "To-day's Lesson," by E. W. y Burnett. t "How to Interest the Little s Folks," by Miss Edith BrookerJ ? and Miss Ruth Kneece. j3 Sermon by the Rev. N. N. p Burton or J. H. Strickland. ? J. G. FALLAW, r For the Committee. c NOTICE! n All persons indebted to the ^ estate of G. A. Goodwin, deceased, will make payment to , the undersigned within the next sixty days, and all persons holding claims against the said estate will present same duly ver- q ified to the undersigned within S) like time. ^ (Mrs.) Maggie Goodwin ai Administratrix, Gaston, S. C. ^ IN THE PROBATE COURT & STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI- ? NA?County of Lexington? By George S. Drafts, Esquire, 4 Probate Judge: ^ Whereas, Mrs. A. D. Dowl- P ing made suit to me to grant P her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and Effects of C A. J. Quattlebaum; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. J. Quattlebaum that <' they be and appear, before me, In tbp Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., ^ on the 5th day of October, 1917 I3 next, afetr publication hereof, " at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to ~ show cause, if any they have, l{ why the said administration ^ should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this ?0th day of September, Anno Domini, 1917. GEO. S. DRAFTS, n Probate Judge, Lexington Co- ir unty, South Carolina. if Published on the 23th day of a: September, 1917, in The Lex- v ington Dispatch-News two F weeks. ai I n u FIVE MORE SHIPS SUNK P c< An Atlantic Port, Sept, 22.?; Passengers arriving from England brought circumstantial re- R ports that five British steam- :r ships and two destroyers, the *7 latter out of a convoy of a fPet of six, which left Lough Dwiiiy, !r Ireand, Sept. 3, were sunk by F submarines within a few hours afrer their departure from the . port. !< ! ! II AVIATOR KILLED. ! i At Mount demons, Michigan,'; on Saturday, Wilbur Mong, a j cadet aviator was instantly kill- j ed when his airplane crashed j to the government field. It is j reported that Mong tried to cut l the loop the loop when he came too near to the earth. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neglect their aches and pains and suffer in | 6ilence?this only leads to^chronic sick- j ness and often sliortens me. , , If your work is tiring; if your nerves are } excitable; if you feel languid, weary or ! I depressed, you should know that Scott's ! Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. 11 It possesses in concentrated form the j very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers?and will help you. No alcohoL Scott & EloGtafield. N. J. i 'I Should Worry Now About Corns!" They Peel off With "Gets-It." Two corns are no worse than )ne, and one is nothing at all? *Then you use "Gets-It," the one eal corn-shrinker, corn loosen ?r, peel-it-rignt-on: corn-removir. That's because two drops of It1 'IM^I pjw j I One Corn Pins Get?-Itw Equal* One Foot, Corn Free, !Gets-It" eases your corn pains ,t once, and you know that hat old corn has been "nipped a the bud." "Gets-It" makes utting and digging at a corn ,nd fussing with bandages, sales or anything else entirely nnecessary. Remember "Getst" is safe. You'll not have to take off our shoe or pumps under the able at the cafe to ease your quirming soul. See that you get Gets-It." Don't be insulted by mitations. 25c is all you need iay at any drug store for Gets-It," or it will be sent diect by E. Lawrence & Co., Chiago, 111. Sold in Lexington and recom * ? lended as tfte world's nest orn remedy by Harmon Drug lompany. IM CROW CARS IN CITY OF WASHINGTON Washingto, Sept. 23.?"Jim row" cars for Washington will oon be running if Representaive Harrison, of Mississippi, ucceeds in putting through a! ill he introduced in the House day or two ago. He asked that all companies perating car lines in the Disuct of Columbia be required to! ivide cars by means of parti- j ons for black and whites, or to j rovide trailers for the colored! a ccnn orarc CTTON TOO LO W SAYS SENATOR RANDSDALL.! I Washington. S^pt 22.?In a' peech in the senate today Sen-; tor RandsdaM declared that! le price of cotton is unwarran-; id. He urged the growers to. old for a "fair and legitimate-! rice" and to sell for not less, :an 25 cents. He said that the! urchasing power of cotton is | )\ver than other prodcuts hi eh have advanced in price, j j Hardest Worked Need Help ; First. Through all the vears the kid eys are at work filtering out' npurities that poison the blood permitted to remain. Is it ny wonder that they are over-: orked and in need of help? j oley Kidney Pills are tonic! ad strengthening in action,! et rid of backache, rheumatic airs, stiff joints, sore muscles.; Did everywhere. i ______________ f Representative Jeannettej ankin, of Montana, has beenj ivited to speak at the dedica-j on of the new woman's build-! !g at the North Carolina State air. Wood's Seeds : Rosen Rye The most vigorous grov/- \ ing and productive of Seed ! Ryes. Stools out better, su- \ perior quality of grain, and J destined, in our opinion, to take the place of all other Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog' Gives full cVr.cripfion rtrvJ information, and alio tciis aoout the best SEED WFIEiVT, CATS, RYE. rr.d Otisic? Seeds i for Fall Sowi Write for Catalog aud prices of any Se^ds required. T. W. WOOD <2? SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Eiehmosd, Va. The Place ; Clothing, Shoes, Ha j Furnishin When you go to buy your v ;! and Hats, don't forp-et to lot 7 _ O you buy. 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