* TAX NOTICE t Office of County Treasurer, Lexington, S. C., Sept. 15.? Notice is hereby given that State, County and School Taxes 4r\* T.DYino+nr f!nnn?v will be ?V-V- > AVI JUViiUlg VVM x/v\?*?wy . ? received by me from October 15th to December 31, inclusive, 1917. The levy is as follows: Mills F?r State 8 % v Ordinary County ."...5% Vao/^O 2 MV/UUO; Con. 3 Mills 3 Aiding Weak Schools % i Court House Improvement..!^ TOTAL 20% Special Taxes as follows: For bonds and special tax in district No. 1 8 Mills For bonds and special tax in district No. 15 12 mills For bonds and special tax in District No. 18 10 mills For bonds and special tax in r District No. 25 8 mills ? ' - i i.i j H'or Donas ana special uia m District No. 29... 10 mills For bonds and spceial tax in District No. 37 10 mills For bonds and special tax in Distract No. 66 lft mills No. 13, i 8 mills Nos. 12, 35, 82 6 mills Nos. 2, 4, 16, 17, 22, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 45, 50, 63, 71, 76, 77, 83, 87, 88 4 Mills Nos. 6, 8, 9,14,19, 20,21, 23, 26,28,33,36, 41,44, 48,49, 51, |65, 64, 69, 70,72, 73,74,75, 78, j to, so 2 Mais; r,Awivm+o finn "Poor! TftY 1 VUI1 111! UIOWVU AHVUU ? ?J $2.00, from 21 to 55 years.. Poll Tax of $1.00, from 21 to . z 60 years. , Dog Tax of 50c. All charged in Tax Receipt. Income Taxes are payable at same time. ' Schedule will an pear later. C. E. LEAPHART, County Treasurer. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. A Remington Typewriter, reworked by factory and good as new for sale cheap ior cash or on installments HARMON DRUG CO. ?:?. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF j .Which is Fetter?Try ^crt nee. : .?? ! ^ Something" new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far unojr It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. ^ Read this Lexington case: John J. Taylor, carpenter, Main St., Lexington says: "I had a constant pain in my back which bothered me so much I could hardly work. At \ times I was scarcely able to bend to; pick up my tools. The kidney secretions were too frequent . in passage,' making me get up number of times at night. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the Harmon Drug Co., and they strengthened my back and re ' ' ? 11. M lieved all symtoms oi Kianey rrouoie. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. } NOTICE, DEBTERS AND CREDITORS All persons ^having claims against the estate of J. Sol Hendrix, deceased, will present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned Executrix without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate will likewise make payments to the same. Miss Ellen Hendrix, Executrix. Lexington, Nov. 7, 1917.? 4w5. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News, n/ j?BBk! h i w A iw M i fl BScEafe^* 1111^^ RHFT1ATISM SO BAD HE CUED NOT DRESS SELF Tried All Kinds of Remedies But Found a Few Drops of Iron In Water Each Day Brought Relief 1 Says Acid Iron Mineral Is Cheaper, Better Way. , Rheumatism, rheumatism, and then some more rheumatism seemed to be ; my lot in life. It would attack me I at unexpected times and almost knock ! me out for good and all," says L. W. | Sours, of Luray, Va. "For two years I wasn't able to do anything and couldn't even dress ,myself, and at night I simply tossed and rolled with agony and, due to the kidney trouble, I reckon, my dreams were fitful and bad and very often I would wake up in the middle - * 1-1 rrrVio-n T Wrtllld t.TV Ui U1C lll^Ub OliU VTAAVA* a *> ^ to turn over I couldn't I would struggle and the pain would become almost unbearable and my breathing would become difficult. Anyone who has suffered as I did, can realize my gratitude and appreciation of Acid Iron Mineral. I thought it might help me and I used one 50 cents bot tie and two $1 bottles before I could see much change, but on the third dollar bottle I felt like a new man and can do a good day's work and rest well at nights." "I urge people to take this iron medicine wherever I go because it helped me where a great many other remedies failed and after trying four and continued to get worse I gave up being treated and found relief in A-I-M. I want to caH special attention of folks to the fact that when they take A-I-M do not stop with one bottle but be sure to continue and you will get relief for I knL 'ALAt./L.&AtAi.AtlALlAliJjklAiit Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses^ ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1'07 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. ;rs; Others Follow ardware Co. ? outh Carolina shelf hardware such as s of Every Descrip eed, Buggies, WagPlows, Farm Implenges, Stoves, a full Table Ware, Gas d Oils. | ices On j res and Tubes I es, Injectors, BeltBuggy and Wagon sh, Lime, Cement, i Material i, . M i Pale Faced Women Take Cheeks and B< Men need Phosphates to M; Atheletes increase their strength, ei more by simply taking a few we) Atlantaa, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says that phosphates are just as essential to any man or woman who tires easily, is nervous, irritable, worn out, or looks haggard and pale to make a strong, robust, vigorous healthy body, as they are to cotton to make it grow. The lack of Phosnhate is the cause of all enemic condi tions and the administration of 5grain Argo-Phosphate tablets will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, care worn men and women 300 per cent, in two or three weeks time in many instances, and their -ontinued use will build up the whole nervous system, and give new life, vim, vigor, and vitality to the whole body. I always prescribe Argo Phosphate to patients who are pale, and colorless, and it is surprising to see how quickly a few weeks treatment will transform a pale face to a rosy cheeked beauty. There can be no rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful women, without their system is sufficiently supplied with Phosphates. In recent interviews with physicians on the grave and seriousness consequences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the blood of American men and women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more phosphates in the form of ArgoPhosphate for weak, wornout, haggard-looking men and women. When the skin is pale, and flesh flabby, it is a sign of anema. When the phos/mama 4-1A A kl A A/4 A (jnaics gu iiuiu tuc uiuuu, uic ^mn NOI The Peopl Is running every t) pay the ver pvice for seed. V I 1 I 1 good quality oagg AA t ARE YOU WORKIN Work of any Jiort is pure dri your exist :nce. But with / pui for j regard ai d it 'ightens y pie: jure. Hive i rmruose in life! Ma ' " w " X" X - buii ling dp a savings account i yc - with the means to attain y independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per c accounts. THE OLD The Carolina Natioi W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President ^V\\\\\\\^\V\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\VV> | SAFETY I ? I dl KHJ I IT IS OUR DUTY as well a I ^ every way consistent with the jg the financial strength and growl p community. Come in and let i p more than Bankers?we are a % it is a nutter of pride with ns, | we have developed in tnr basin ^ ?hm mi those whom we serve. (Prosperity is reflected to t perity of our patrons. The Bank c ? Columt \ Phosphates to Make Rosy eautiful Forms, ake Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Bodies. nergy and eudurance 2CO per cent, or -1? L L Z. -I i r?L eiu> ireaimemi; 01 nrgo-r nospnaie. j cheeks go too. The muscles lack tone. They become nervous, irrita! ble, despondent, melancholy, the ! brain fags, and the memory fails, j Therefore if you wish to preserve* i your youthful vim, vigor and vitality, j to a ripe old age, you must supply the ! deficiency of Phosphates lacking in (your food by using Argo-Phosphate, | the form of phosphates most easily assimilated. , NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is recommended and prescribed by physicians in all enemic cases, is not ,a secret or patent medicine, but one jthat is sold and recommended by well j known druggists everywhere, and | physicians are daily subscribing the constituents contained in it. Beine' | entirely unlike many other phosiphates, it is easily assimilated and will be found effective in the treatment of indigestion and stomach troubles, a well as for care worn, nervous conditions. The manufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will forfeit to any charitable institution $200.00 if they ! cannot treat any man or woman un!der 65 who lacks Phosphates, and inj crease their strength and endurance jfrom 100 per cent, to 300 per cent, or ' more in one month's time, if they are Tree from organic trouble. It is disjpensed by all reliable druggists. If your druggist will not supply you | send $1.00 to the Argo Laboratories, 110 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and | they will send you a two weeks treat| ment by return mail. ICE! es Ginnery \ day and prepared j highest market Je are putting on inrranrl rrirmirirr "fnr* lli^ CbllVA gXXXli.Xi.1^ JLV/i *er Bale I - . ? " G WITH A PURPOSE I idgery if it means merely earning * pose back of it you are working ' our tasks and makes work a real ke your life a success! Start by in this institution. It will furnsh our object. A comfortable home, . come within your reach if you ? :ent.) paid on both large and small RELIABLE lal Bank of Columbia Jos. M. Bell, Cashier, t. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier. Y\\\\\\\\\\\VW i NGTH | SERVICE I principles of SOUND banking, :h of tbe business interest of tbis | is get together?we are something a! lnilnnilntU ail A TCI J UUUiau 1UL vi tuuiiivmo) that aside from the responsibilities ess, we have cultivated the friend I his Bank from^the increased pros)f Columbia \ % >ia, S. C. 1 p '