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PROFESSIONAL CARDS I ER#-< ! J. FRANK KNEECE I Real Estate and Insurance * BATESBURG. S. C. JAS. B. ADDY i ftatl Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. C. T. BROOKS DENTIST, j^p.. f. ' 1 t . 1484 Main Street Colombia, S. C. lip' *. _ jK DR. H. W. WALL 'V ' - DENTIST, 91816 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 ? I ML i EDWIN BOOZER II v DENTIST, I Office 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C., PHONE 211. % " ESESl ^ I DR. J. WM. BUUitK l'. DENTIST, I Successor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, I Office 1515 Main St., Colombia, S. C. I PHONE 211. DR. D. L HALL, Dentist I ! COLUMBIA, S. C. [ Lutheran Publication Building, H ; 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hoors: 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 Wash zngton Street, ? Telephone 139 COLUMBIA, - South Carolina. I P J. E FRICK, ATTORNEY'AT LAW ?rSB practice in all courts. ; 'CHAPIN, s. c. S ' WM. W. HAWES ! Attorney and Counsellor at Law, f Columbia, S. C., Room 16, "i Hook Building, ? TRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, Practice in Gonnty^ Stsit6 &nd tii61 United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. m? ' BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . We beg to announce that we have . opened an office at Lexington, S. C., fax The Home National Bank Building and 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. Jaa. B. Addy, Home National Bank Building. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan jind Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. ?: i Dr. P. B. SPIGNER, -DENTIST- ! Nitrous Oxide (gas) administered by ex* pert anaetheist. 1615 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov 20?3m Good Sight 4g priceless Good Vision ia necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes ire caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper ftttiag glasses. * .fitfEZY'^JEWELER -COLUMBIA5.C. *?. 1 ' J 1508 MAIN STREET. \ Spring C. ruuiweai f I In All The Latest Creations j for | Men Women Children AT C R I M m' I I f ML JL o E S T o I I "Thp Homo of Good Shops" i iUV 1IV1UV VTA WW VU wuvvu I 1736 Main St. | Opp. Postoffice ? Columbia, S. C. We Invite Your Inspection!; * | J GOOD POSITIONS IN CIVIL SERVICE Are you qualified for any of the ] following high class professional. | scientific and technical positions, if i so, get in touch with H. A. Wheeling, j field representative, Ordnance De-! partment, Augusta, Georgia, who is accepting applications for positions j in the Civilian Personnel Division ofj the Ordnance Department at salaries j ranging from $1,000.00 to $3600.00 per year. Applicants will not be required' to report for examination at any place, but will be rated according to their education, preliminary experience and responsible experience according to the application executed and certified to before Mr. Wheel-; ing. | " ?* - liof n Q examine tne xuauwiag no?, fully, and if you feel you are qualified for any of the positions Ret in touch with the field representative at Augusta at once. Mechanical Draftsman, Salary $1400.00 to $1800.00 per year. Mechanical Engineers Salary $2500.00 to $3600.00 per year. Engineer of Tests of Ordnance Material $1600.00 to $2400.00 per year. Assistant Engineer of Tests of Ordnance Material $1000.00 to $1600.00 per year. Architectural, Mechanical & Structural Steel Draftsman $4.00 to $4.48 per day. Cauge Designer $2000.00 to $30uu.uu per year Assistant Gauge Checker $1000.00 to $1600.00 per year. Powder & Explosives Chemist $1600.00 to $2400.00 per year. Assistant Powder & Explosives Chemist $1000.00 to $1600.00 per year. Inspector of Powder & Explosives $1400.00 to $2400.00 per year. . Metallurgical Chemist $1600.00 to $2400.00 per year. Assistant Metallurgical Chemist $1600.00 to $2400.00 Inspector of Material for Small Arms $1000.00 to $1800.00 per year. Assistant Superintendent Small Arms Ammunition $2500.00 to $3,. 000.00 per year. Young Mothers Reserve strength for motherhood is of two-fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take CCOTT'C JenomJ It supplies pure cod liver oil for.rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredients for strengthening the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment fit is free from alcohol. Insist on the genuine. The Norwegian cod liver oil in Scott'* Emulsion is now refined in our own American laboratories which makes it pure and palatable. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. 17-20 SHIP YOUR Long Staple Cotton TO WHALEY & RIVERS i Cotton Factors ; CHARLESTON, S. C. i Consignments handled on Commission.! - ( - - - ? I For a Bad Cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Rem-1 edy. It has stood the test of time and can be depended upon. Advt. I Subscribe to The Dispatch-News, i f J. F. KLECF I LEXINGT (Formerly Hal Fa nrv an d St; I Cigars, Tobac Candies, Always have sorm and it wiii please 1 lowest prices. C< ANN* OUR NEW ] We take this space to anonun ture department 'for merly o j complete line of elect *ic lighl owu, and the new fixsures co section of the country. We intend to speciali :e in th keeping the latest styhs and < deavor will be to rend ,-r even We have enlarged our show r will comfortably acommoda We will be pleased to have y for you. TERVEN-CHIL 1219 MAIN STREET Finger Print Classifier $1000.00 ^ to $1400.00 per year. Inspector of Field Artillery Ammunition Steel $1500.00 to $2400.00; per year. i Ass't Inspector of Field Artillery! | Ammunition Steel. i ? | $3.50 to $5.00 per Day. |1 [ Ass't. Superintendent Artillery! ( Ammunition Steel $3.50 to $5.00 per | day. Superintendent of Leather Inspection $2000.00 to $3000.00 per year. Inspector of Harness $1500.00 TT- 1 1 _ I mgner or lower uer year. Inspector of Musical Instruments j i $1200.00 higher or lower per year, j ^ | Inspector of Subsistence Supplies? $1200.00 higher or lower per year, j \ Assis't. Inspector of Leather $l,-; | 000.00 to $1800.00 per year. C Assis't Inspector of Steel Helmets $1000.00 to $1800.00 per year. ^ Assistant Inspector of Cleaning & Preserving Materials $1000.00 to j $1800.00 per year, i Assistant Inspector of Engineer-j i ing Mate" * $4.00 to $4.48 per Day. * Assis't Inspector of Cannon, (Forj ging Operations) $1200.00 to r j $2400.00 per year. Assistant Inspector of Cannon . I (Machining Operations) $1200.0P i to $2400.00 per year. A ceipfonf Tncno^fnr A"f frllTlfirft | rLooiouant AUU^vvvvji VA. ? j Control Instruments $100.00 to $1251 ! per month. j j Inspector of Gun Carriage $1800.-; I to $2400.00 per year. Ass't Inspector of Gun Carriages j ; $1200.00 to $1500.00 per year. Ass't. Inspector of Gun Carriages j 1 Parts $1000.00 to $1500.00 per year. Ass't. Inspector of Rubber Tires i ! $1200.00 to 1600.00 per year. j j Ass't Inspector of Fabrics for , Pneumatic Tires $1200.00 to $1300. ! per year. I Assitant Inspector of Machine Guns $1200.00 to $1500.00 per year, j Inspector of Military Trucks $1,_ 800.00 to $2400.00 per year. Ass't Inspector of Motor Vehicles,' ; S1200.00 to $2000.00 per year. j Ass't Inspector of Artillery Wheels; , $1200.00 to $1500.00 per year. J Ass't Inspector of Gun Carriage j i Forgings $1200.00 to $1500.00 per . voor J J VV4A . I Ass't Inspector of Vastings $1,! 200.00 to $1500.00 per year. ; Ass't Inspector of Steel Mill "Pro-' ! ducts $1200.00 to $1500.00 per year.' j Inspector of Cloth $2500.00 to i $3000.00 per year. ; j Inspector of Clothing and Equip-; I age $1200.00 higher or lower per I year. j Junior Chemist $1200.00 to $1440.1 00 per year. Laboratory Aid $4.00 per day. i _ Ordnance Foreman $5.52 per day. j Electrician $840.00 to $1200.00 j m ner year. Junior Electrical Engineer $960.-' 00 to $1200.00 per Year. i Inspector of Hats $100.00 per Mo ! Inspector of Shoes & Leather' $100.00 per mo. Superintendent of High Explosives & Acid Plant $1500.00 to $1800.00; Ypsr ;; - Telegraph Operator $900.00 to'l $1200.00 Per Year. || [LEY & CO. f| ON, S. C. I j| iple Groceries, III cos, Crackers, 1 1 Etc., Etc. 1 J 2thing good to eat gj! | us to serve you at J^ln *11 or phone ISO. |ijS DUNC FIXTURE DEPAf ce to our customers and thepubilc that we wned by The Perry-MannElectric Compa ; xtures glassware and parts, and with thi ming in makes us on eof the largest elect e fixture business and replenish our stock ; designs in both the higher a id the cheaper better service than we have in the past. oom to double the space that it formerly te the large stock that we will carry. ou call on us and our salesmen will show w DS ELECTRIC PHONE 1817 C( WomenV Pvttn?,inn/?A WaI UAUC1 lUItC HUi Pay While L Pleasant work and good wage veeks can earn from ten to twelv< veek. Previous cotton mill exper: lesired. Enlistments in Army ha1 vork for women. Apply in persoi Columbia Du OOT OF GERVAIS ST., PHONE - new We have a complete line of Clothing, Dry Goods c The newest things out You are getting tired of that and want something new. Yo New Things. Why not fit you r?i r^Tut i ni; For the whole family at prices used to paying. Glassware, China o We have a complete line for GLOBE DRY GOOD! . 1620, 1622, 1624 Main St., - A BANK OF M You will find our Bank effii lars to handle your BANKING OUR VAULTS ARE BUR PROOF. OUR OFFICERS ARE RE1 OUR BANK HAS A GOOi IT IS THE HOME OF AL HOME OF ACCOMMODATIO 4 Per Cent Paid c THE PALMETTO N BANK OF COLUMBIA, S J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WILIE JONES, Chain WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, T. FRASE i ING iTMENT have bought the fixny, consisting of their is stock added to our rical dealers in this as fixturs are sold. grades, and our enoccupied so that it hata we have in store COMPANY )LUMBIA, S. C. Wanted Necessary .earning is. Usually after two i dollars or more per ience not necessary or ve opened new fields of n to tek Mills 442, COLUMBIA, S- C. GOODS ind Millinery old Hat by this time ur friends have the rself out now. NG i less than you are r Crockery your inspection. 5 COMPANY - COLUMBIA, S.. * V L [ERIT j :ient in all particuBUSINESS. :glar and fire j liable. j d record. i l classes-the 'ns. . >n Savings I f AT10NAL I | COLUMBIA I : nan, I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pre.., R DIAL, Assistant Cashier " T A I Jr'i VvC ,Mtk