Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, December 19, 1917, Image 6
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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| * J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
|: JAS. B. ADDY
Seal Estate, Insurance, Collections
Etc.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. C. T. BROOKS
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DENTIST,
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14S4 Main Street (Joiumoia, a. o.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
1816 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C,
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
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UK. J. Jll/VTlll DUUiiLn
DENTIST,
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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.
T>Tir?\TF! 5>11.
DR. D. L BALL, Dentist
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lnthera^Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET,
Office Hoars: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M.
W. BOYD EVANS
^ Attorney at Law,
?OFFICES: Rooms 12 and 12 1.2
Clark Law Building 1233 Washington
Street,
Telephone 139
COLUMBIA, - South Carolina.
I , JLH. FR1CK, ATTORNEY AT LAV
V -will practice in all courts.
^ ? CHAPIN, S. C.
WM. W. HAWES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Columbia, S. C., Room 16,
Hook Building,
wDirMTrr? rw ATT. rnTTRTS
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A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney and Ccutt?e!or at Law,
IPtaetice in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
We beg to announce that we have
Opened an office at Lexington, S. C.,
In The Home National Bank Building
tad in the future will practice at both
Colombia and Lexington.
COLE L BLEASE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Colombia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C.
Office at Lexington in charge of Mr.
Jma. B. Addy, Home National Bank
Bonding.
E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor.' National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. P. B. SP1GNER,
-DENTIST
JMfHiui Uzide (,gasj administered by expert
anaetheist.
1615 Main Street, - COLUMBIA, S. C.
Nov 20?3m
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Good Sight
ig priceless >...
Good Vision
is nscf ary to good sight.
Eye strain is common.
Eye strain can be overcome.
Headache, squinting and cross-eyes
are caused by defective vision.
Wa examine the eyeg for defects.
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AyERT^EVVELER
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TAX RETURNS FOR 1918
In accordance with the law in ref
erence to the assessment and Taxation
of personal property, and Real
J Estate, the County Auditor or his
assistant will be and attend the following
named places for the fiscal
I year 1918. Tax payers will there|
fore, be prompt in meeting the ap
pointments.
Taxpayers will please come prepared
to give the name of the Town,
ship and number of school district
wherein they reside also personal pro
perty with valuation for taxation,
and No. of acres, Lots and Buildings
with valuation:
1st Week.
Irmo?Tuesday P. M. Jany 8th.
Chapin?Wed. and Thursday Jan.
} 9 and 10.
Peak?Friday* A. M. Jan. 11th.
2nd. Week.
Edmund?Tuesday a. m. Jan. 15.
Gaston?Tuesday P. M. Jan. 15.
Swansea?Wed. and Thursday Jan.
, 16th and 17th.
Pelion?Friday, Jan. 18th.
Red Bank?Saturday P. M. Jan. 19.
3rd Week.
Steedman?Tuesday A. M. Jany 22.
Samaria?Tuesday :P. M. Jan. 22.
Batesburg?Wednesday Jan. 23.
? Leesville?Thursday Jan. 24.
Summit?Friday A. M. Jan. 25..
Gilbert?Friday P. M. Jan. 25.
Crout's Store?Sat. A. M. Jan. 26.
4th Week.
Addy's Store?Tuesday A. M. Jan.
29.
Franklin Keisler?^uesday P. M. Jan
29.
Cayce?Thursday P. M. Jan. '31.
Brookland?Friday and Saturday,
Feby 1st and 2nd.
Blanks will be left at E. Asbury
Poole's store who will take any returns
upon application.
At Lexington C. H. all days not
included in above schedule from Jan
1st 1918 to Feb. 20 1918 when 50
per cent penalty will be added for
failure to make returns. Tax returns
sent in by mail are not legal
nnloca krarnrn to V?pfnr<* an nflfirpr
qualified to administer oaths.
All persons are subject to poll tax
from 21 to 60 years of age, except
those exempt by law. Road tax age
21to 55 years. All dogs are subject
to a capitation tax of 50c, and must
be returned at the same time when
returning other property.
W, D. DENT,
Auditor of Lexington county.
NOTICE TRESPASSERS
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ThSs is to notify all persons not
to hunt, haul straw, wood and light
wood or trespass In anyway what.
J ever. The law will be enforced against
all trespassers violating this
notice.. This means for those with
or without licenses.
D. a KYZER.
C. D. KYZER
Nov. 29. 1917?9.
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Five passeni
Paige "5
Each one of
qualities
In addition
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Paige "I
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personal
; Essex "Sixger
$2850;
I] "Six'55" 1
J ' $2850; Bro
sengcr $19!
"Six-39" C
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PAIGE-DETRO
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UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINIS- I
TRATION SOUTH CAROLINA. *
Columbia, Dec. 17.?The Legal Di
i vision of the United States Food Ad.
| minitsration has issued the following
I ruling:
i "Planters who buy yearly between
i August 31st, and September 1st., ^
! 150 tons or more of cotton seed, | J
! whether from their tenants or others
! are subject to license and must con'
form to the laws and regulations of.
1 the Food Administration."
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified that
j hunting or trespassing on the lands of r
| the undersigned are strictly forbid- F
! den; and the law will be enforced to ^
I ' l.
f the letter against all parties violati
ing this notice. ^
J W. DERRICK, i1
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TRESPASS NOTICE. v
All persons are hereby warned not *
to trespass upon my premises by p
hunting, fishing, hauling wood, lightwood,
straw or in any manner what- r
' soever. The law will be strictly
enforced against all parties violating ^
this notice. j c
H. J. BURGESS, i r
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EXTRA WORK FOR WOMEN. !
War conditions try the strength of j
women. The overworked woman, in; ^
home, office or factory, will find in j g
Foley Kidney Pills a, ready relief I a
from kidney trouble, backache, rheu 8
ma tic pains, stiff joints, swollen mus
cles and that awful tired feeling. 1
They assist nature in restoring stren ^
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gin ana vitality.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. *
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NOTICE PENSIONERS. n
The Pension Commissioner of the ^
County Pension board will be in the 15
Auditors office each Saturday in Jan *
uary 1918 for the purpose of giving
out and filling out the proper blanks
to new applicants for pensions. The *
County Pension Board will meet at
Lexington on the first Monday in ^
Feb, 1918.
D. T. ARE, B:
Chairman County Pen. Board ^
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How To Check CRQyP QUICKLY ?
^There is one reliable remedy for j-j
croup that every mother should know tc
Mrs. Sweet Clary, Ante, Va., wrL g
tes: "I think Foley's Honey and Tar ja
is the best medicine I ever tried.-My
little son nearly had croup. I gave
him one dose and it stopped him
coughing in about five minutes." m
Relieves coughs, colds, lagripe. w
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Miss Martie Boyle, a popular young
woman of Sumter, is the attractive
guest of her friend and former col 1
legemate, Miss Ernestine Barre, on w
"College Hill." in
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Most Beautiful Carin/hnm*
ity of Ro
for Five
gers can ride in real comfi
5ix?39"?an ideal car of thi
: the five enjoys in full me
that have won Paige popui
to this exceptional motor
in economy of upkeep that
5ix-39" a great favorite.
jlad to demonstrate these fa
ly.
55" 7-passer.ger $1775; Coupe "Six-55" A
Town Car "Six-55" 7-pascenger $3230; Li
' passenger $3230; Sedan "Six-55" 7-p
oklands 4-passenger $1795; Sedan "Six-39
25; Lin wood "Six-39" 5-passenger $1330;
humray Roadster $1330; Dartmoor "Six-3
issenger $1330. AU Prices f. o. b. Detroit
IT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETI
?ER BARRE, Lexington, S
PROMINENT ATLANTA
POLICEMAN STRIKES
WITH FACIAL
PARALYSIS
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[Vied Doctors Prescriptions
and Every Other Means
VITONA ONLY THING
THAT BKOUuHl
RELIEF
"I was just about ready to give uj
ny "beat"?I did not see how I coulc
lossibly stay on the job," said J. H
dcGahee, one of Atlanta's besi
;nown policeman. "My health be
;an to fail me about three years ago
weighed 220 pounds at that time
suffered first from indigestion, anc
t went from bad to worse until ]
fas simply down and out. Nothing
ate would agree with me. Severa
rominent physicians treated me, bu1
heir treament failed to bring me anj
elief.
"My stomach was in an awful cor
ition. I grew extremely nervous anc
ouldn't sleep at night I was sc
un-down and my blood was in suet
ad condition?thin and anemic?ur
il facial paralysis was the result.
"How did I come to take Vitona
"Why, Dick Johnson told me aout
the wonderful results he hac
otten from it, and believe me, I wili
lways feel very grateful to Mr. Johr
on).
"I have gained in actual weighl
8 pounds, in the four weeks I have
een taking Vitona. My blood is ir
ne condition, I can eat anything ]
rant now with no bad results. I car
ralk my beat all day and go home at
ight feeling like a "prince." Al]
bat old worn out, exhausted feeling
> a thing of the past. Sleep? Well,
guess so. I don't believe anything
biort of an earthquake would interere
with my sleep, and that is why
get up every morning feeling so re
reshed and so eager for my day's
rork.
"I can tell the honest troth any
ly that Vitona did the work. It is
le grandest medicine on earth."
Vitona is sold in Lexington excluvely
by THE PALACE DRUG CO.
1 Cayce by W. J. Cayce; in Peak
y W. H. Suber; in Pelion, by Pelion
rug and .Mercantile Co., and in the
>wn of Swansea by Dr. W. T.
rooker, in Gaston, by Jos. F. Faltw.
Continued cold weather is causing
uch alarm among the farmers, as
ell as among residents of towns
ho in the major, are without coal
id have to depend upon the farm,
rs of the surrounding sections to
lrnish them with wood and lightood,
which is the hardest to obtain
i the history of the country.
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Old Soldier Gives Recommendation
Gustav Wangelin, Commander of
G. A. R. Post Pinckneyville, HI.,
Writes: I highly recommend Foley
Kidney Pills, which I prefer to all
! others I have used. Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief from Backache,
rheumatism, pains stiff swollen
l ioints. laneruidness. kidnev trouble
and sleep disturbing bladder., ail.
ments.
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TRESPASS NOTICE
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All parties are hereby warned not
to trespass upon my land in any way
whatsoever. The law will be strictly
enforced against all persons violating
this notice.
J. Wm. Eargle,
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No Alcohol
In This
You may vrisely hesitate to take
: medicine containing- alcohol. Scien'
tists agree that alcohol is injurious.
It is particularly harmful to growing
girls and boys. Of the remedies for
| liver and stomachy troubles. Granger
Liver Keguiator is recognized as a
i standard preparation, free from poisi
onous drugs like calomel and it conI
tains no alcohol. This medicine ha->
"been on the market for years. It is
the "stand-by'* in thousands of homes
thruout the country. .It is freely used
by ali the family whenever one of
i them feels headachy or in r.ecd of a
i physic. Granger Liver Medicine is
; purely vegetable, and it may be taken
without fear of griping cr any other
i unpleasant after elfects. Price, 25c
for large box. Ask your druggist for.
it and refuse all substitutes.
e To Buy
lats, Caps, Gents'
ings, Etc.
winter Clothing, Shoes,
look over my stock before
tentfull, Gents and Boys
aps, Hosiery and Under[
children, and other goods
Everything latest style
es that will please.
jus W. L. Douglas Shoes
hoes that wear easy and
tins
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Columbia, S. C.
FOR LESS MONEY
ter|
pretty in their new
k just as well if you
fnr little monev. m
i and Young K
Coat Suits
ling Styles
onable Prices
found that there is
plenish your stock of
na or Crockery
line for your inspecI0DS
COMPANY I
St., COLUMBIA, S. C I
MERIT
k efficient in all particuQNG
BUSINESS.
BURGLAR AND FIRE
E RELIABLE.
GOOD RECORD.
F ALL CLASSES -THE
ATIONS.
lid on Saving*
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OF COLUMBIA
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