Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, November 14, 1917, Image 8
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ENTIRE COMMUNITY
RAISES VOICE ON
HEALTH QUESTION
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f Canvas of Judson Mills, Greenville
S. C shows remarkable
results of application of
Nature laWs of health
t Mrs, J. A. Parker, one of the best
konwn women of Judson Mills, Green
ville, S. C. gave a recent Birmingham
visitor a most interesting' light on the
If question of why her little community
Jl seems so unustmH^r free from the
general run of fhisran ailments.
"Do you kn?ftfAsaid Mrs. Parker"
down here we ^orit have much sickness
and no one* stays sick very long
because we have such an unbounded
faith in the belief that Nature has
provided an all sufficient remedy for
most of the hum^n ailments."
"It would likely surpirse you to go
from family tofamily here and talk
with them about ^rhat sort of remedies
they take fertheir various physical
troubles. I venture to say that
you would find-that Sulferro-Sol was
the only remedy known in most of
our families."
t"It helped so many here in cases
of Indigestion, Rheumatism, and
blood and Bladder troubles that scar,
cely any one here thinks of using any
other remedy."
"T mvnpif was a complete wreck
from nervous Indigestion and it did
such wonders for me that of course
I told many others about it and they
in turn used, it such remarkable
success for their ailments that they
told others and so it has become the
fcnost dependable', remedy in every
family here.M . ,
" Go where you^wiH in this commu
nity, everyone will tell you that Sulferro-Sol
is the /greilijest medicine
that was ever pit into a bottle, for
v i blood and stomach trou&les."
Sulferro-Soi is sold and recommended
6^ all Druggists.
Take no substitute. Murray
* /**? MAVLIakhIA /^iofinKn_
i/rujf V>U.," wuvicoaic
tors. .
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Wallace E. Lorick one of the coun
ty Commissioner Lexirigton coun
ty was a visitor in Lexington Friday.
Mr. Lorick has a large circle
of friends in Lexington and throughout
the entire, county, evidence of
which was shovrn "by the large vote
he received in the primary during
the last campaign,
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i .SAVE
| 1. WHEAT?Use more corn
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S 2. MEAT?Use more fish and
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beans,
3. FATS.?-Use just enough
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4. SUGAR?Use Syrups, and
Serve the ca^se of freedom.
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VAL
| It Behooves Ev
All Fabrics
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COATSrr- EVERY ONE NJ
II A Wandrous Variety?Styles
Surpass?--VAlues You Can't 1
Anywhere.
1 $8.50, $10C00, $12.50, $15.00,
100, $2$.00 $35.00, $45.(
We arel specializing on Co
these priees? and are offe]
greater selection than you'll
bly see in Columbia this week
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/ the above fotir groups you car
J se exact style, color o rmateri
js liave ?nrhviii1 Handsome 1
gathered backs, full flared oi
jj[ waisted models in the choice:
terials. Plain or trimmed wi1
| velvet or'-pltteh.
Nice Wa^?OATS for Dutiful
' " GIRLS.
Wp'vp waited and waited f
1 shipment fcf coats, and yes
I they came rolling in just in t
I be announced for Monday^. W<
|| them for girls of 2 to 14 ye
f wonderful collection of the
I and smartest belted and flan
els Novelty fabrics, such as
and fancy'-Mkixtures, are m\
II evidence, and' these range in
from $4.00 to $10.
J. L.
com?
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. NOTICE TO TEACHERS OF
LEXINGTON COUNTY
' The first county Teachers meeting
will be held on Saturday November
24,' at eleven o'clock in the teachertraining
class room of the Lexington
High School.
The program which will be published
in full next week will consist
of demonstration work and lectures, i
Every white teacher of the county
School trustees and patrons are invited
to attend this meeting.
A. D. Martin.
Ethel Dreher,
Katherine Simpson
LEXINGTON BOYS
CHOSEN IN RICHLAND
The Richland county ^exemption,
board has ordered 100 additional
men to appear Monday Nov. 12 for
1 physical examination for service in
the national army.' This call is
to take care of reselections at Camp
Jackson and to make up the full
county quota, St is stated- Those
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} called wlio were iormeny m jue*ington
county are: jJames Ernest
Addy, Irmo, and Leroy Slice, Cha1
pin.
I
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that after
Nov. 20th, I will only run my flour
mill on Tuesdays and Fridays. The
public will please take notice and
call only on these days.
Mrs. H. Z. Rikard
Edmund. S, C.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified not
to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned
by hunting, fishing, hauling
wood or straw. The law .will be
strictly enforced against all parties
violating this notice.
4t6 MRS. A. M. LEAPHART
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified not
to trespass upon my land by hunting,
fishing, hauling wood or straw or in
any manner whatever. This applies
to persons holding licensees as well
as to any others; and the law will J
positively be enforced against all per.
sons violating this notice.
4t6 ' D P. SEAY.
The residence of R. W. Frick aprominent
merchant and postmaster
at Chapin was completely destroyed
1 Tmao/Iow ovonircr Mnat
uy lire ictsu i ucouaj vnmj,,
of the household furniture was saved
but the house and practically
everything in the kitchen and dining
, room were lost.
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ery One to Buy V
-All Styles?All Color;
lisses; and Every One Pi
EW. Buy Underwear NOW?Tal
- That friendly (Tip: .
Equal If you are well posted on
underwear as we hapen to
, $20.- would not delay another day
X) viding plentiful supply for
ats at
Mu minor Riehlieu These Co
ring a ?? ---
?Children and Misses' !
possiFrom
Children's Vests ^at
i choo- Children's Union Suits....6
al you an(*
>elted, Ladies Vests J1-01
. high- Ladies' Union Suits, low
st ma- sIeeves? *ow nec^ elbow sleev
th fur aT1(* an^le len^b. Cotton,
silk and wool, Corset
I Little Prke ,1<X
GREATEST SILK SA
0T eais 2,000 Y.rd.
terday
ime to VARIOUS PATTERN
e have $1.00, $1.25 Value*
^rs?a Now 69c Yard
newest . 2.000 yards various patt
i mod- solid colors?stripes, check
> plaid and other fancy designs; pop
ich in feta, foulards. All pure sill
price up to 27 inches. No san
mail lord era.
. MIMNA1
flBIA,
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Make Your Eyes Young
in Usefulness as Well as in
Appearance
KRYPTOK Glasses give to,
the eyes of middle age the
natural eyesight of youth,
and enable you to see both
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near ana xar uujecis wiui
perfect clearness and distinctness.
WALTER'S
KryptoK
The Only Invisible Bifocals
Through them you can see off in the
distance or read the paper wilhout
removing your glasses from morning
to night.
KRYPTOKS (pronounced Crip
tocks) are the only bifocals without
those annoying lines or humps.
Nobody would ever know they are
double vision glasses.
ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED, $10.00
0. L. WALTER OPTICAL
j COMPANY
Hours 8 to 6; Sundays, 1Q to 12. ~
1221 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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MIMNA
* MAIN AND b
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VING \
Me Prices Are Righ
s?All Types?Models fo
riced Extremely Moderate
12 QUALITi
be, you
:z SATISFAi
Styles
rl STYLE
if ASSURAl
Covers; ^??
, $2.50 ==^===2=
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opecial Ag<
~ ? Florsheim i
s, dots
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| TOY
Just Received 500 Pa
Military Wal
I Low heels, in Mahogany and Havana
price, only _,v__
Shoes for Men, Women and Children
LADIES'NOVEl
$8.50 Champagne Boot our, price
$8.50 Havana Brown Boot, oufr price...
$8.50 -Battleship Gray Boot, our price
$7.50 White Kid Boot, our price
$7.50 Patent Leather Boot, white kid t
All these goods are sample shoes froi
buy sample shoes of unknown values ?
W. F. LIVI
I THE CASH SHOE AND TRUN*
1347 Main Street,
Livingston Leads
| Others Follow
UGH & CO.,
1AMPT0N STREETS
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V .r*
VITHOUT
t, Assortment Good And Pric
r Every Purpose rnd Occasion. A
. MIMNAUGH'S Third Floor App
_ SUITS?Impressive 'Sti
Y And Supreme Arrayed in F
mense Groups*?priced. j$
$15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $
$45.00, $60.00.
P |1 Garefully chosen models,
HI 1^1 the season's best and most
* ic styles-^-superbly tailored i
ials that will give the utmo
faction. Straight-line sever*
ored models?belted, half
flared, ripple,, and gathered b
els, in plain braided, velvet
k Tri fur trimmed, in every wante<
^11 W ial?and new winter color,
WOMEN'S FOOT WE/
Fashions That Faithfully De
Present Vogue Late Co!
ffll , ZEIGLER SHOES
PlT I hn 9-inch Louis heel, all ki<
ciity l lie $10.00
? SELBY SHOES
U 9-inch Cloth Top kid Bo
J[ wf Louis 'heeds; price
CHILDREN'S ^OLYAN
rittn Vfofal Rnt.t.nn or La<
I; " ViUU V
Largood School Shoes? $2.5(
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OTHE STORE THAT i
*y Corner Main and Har
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W I ^
irs Sample Ladies'
king Boots
, Brown, regular $8.50 values; our
.... $5.49
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at prices to suit your pocketbook.
TY BOOTES
$5.49
, $5.49 /
: __ $5.50
? $3.98
op, our price $3.98
m best factories in the world. Why
NGSTON
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C MAN WHO UNDERSELLS I
- COLUMBIA, S. C. I
It's the Wear
That Tells The Story |
S.A.V.E
1. MONEY.?Get lowest prices I
i 2. TIME?Concentrate your
j| buying.
13. MAN-POWER?Carry your
ji own.
||4. YOUR SALESCHECKS? 1
Bring them with you when
exchanging merchandise, and I
serve the cause of freedom.
t^UALj
es Will Not Be Lower.
II Sizes for Women and
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arel Section.
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rles Women's Grover Shoes for Comfort
our lm- FULL STOCK
10.00
>35 00 ^ Splendid Showing of Infants Wear
Flannelette Sleepers of good heavy
showing material, plain or striped. Sizes 2 to
authen- / 75c
n mater Infants Gowns of heavy flannelette
st satis- ? ? . ,
sly tail Wllft neauy nnisnea yone oc
belted, Children's Wool Toques in assorted
ack mod or plain shades. Also white silk caps I
push, or at 50c
1 materRain
Coats, Good Quality Coats.
Children's Coats with shawl collars I
^R and belts of wool plaids, mixtures
pict the and heavy weight fabrics. Sizes 2
lors to 7. Price $3.50 I
Children's Raincoats and Capes with S
belts and pockets,. Priced
* at $3.00 and $5.00
, . , Furs of Fashion and Beauty
ot, high
QO The biting weather aded to women's
fondness for furs will cause
NA, these beautiful pieces to cut short
:e extra their stay in the big cases here. Furs
I, $3.00 of richness and charm hard to dee's
Kfi
\LWAYS Sells for L^sss.
npton Streets. . . .
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