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.. - t??-r : Cap's Orchestra.?pro^aLfo ?nsti splendid group of young men. it u/:n:?rv,? The Electrical Wiz LOui> Wiliiams. generators, motors, iof the wonders of Electricity and Gexw LEXINGTOr Season Tickets, Adu Single Admission, Aduli TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned not, 3 to trespass on our lands by hunting. |i hauling wood, straw, lightwood, or!1 making paths and roads. The law |; will be strictly enforced against all < persons violating this notice. < Kate Harmon, : 4t23 pd. Maurice Harmon. < Subscribe to The Dispatch-News, i ] # Wet Buckeye H feed pet fira^^ is no^ngc r*AOe M ni irii I V HUL If lintle 1} wjien they are wetted down II using. Then they combine 3 15 formly with the other forage || Use Buckeye Hulls properly } I better roughage than old sty 11 nomical. Other Adv II Buckeye Hulls cost much less ! than old style hulls. They allow better assimilation of food. No trash or dust. No lint. Mr. E. W. Leonard, Ellen dale, ' has been feeding Buckeye H He says that the cows ere gii and are in fine condition. . Ta fornro tke best results and to dsvelo thoroughly twelve hours before f wetting them down night and morning fo this cannot be done, wet down at leas feed the hulls dry, use only half as ir.u< Book of Mixea Gives the right formula for every c South. Tells how much to f^ed fci tening, for work. Describes Bucke; using them properly. Send for you Dept. K The Buckeye C Atlanta Birmingham Creenu Augusta Charlotte Jackso Ife" t widely known organizations of its kind rumental music. Almost every orehes y\:'. .*. ; v\ " ' '* ' ' . ''' " V : ' < ( ^.x-.vXv **"?. '* :,> ' : : "v. ' >: . ' *: - - : ".\v j.* . I ' ; . ":T. ' !% / zard, will be at the Chautauqua with ! , batteries, X-ray machine, Ultraviolet aral Science. M, S. C., AP Its, $2. Season Ti t, 50c. Single Adi PULL TOGETHER. The prosperity of a town is not' guarded by the wealth of its inhabit-1 ants, but by the uniformity with; which they pull together when an | important undertaking is to be ac- j :ompiished. A man with a thousand iollars at his command and a lovej for his town in his heart can do more; for its upholding than the millionaire! who locks up his capital and snaps! his fingers at home enterprise. ! nils carry the j "fecily . I *>OUGHmmh j\.AGEisof mMm little value if it allows 0awH t^ie concen" >M^|j [I trated foods to sift to the bottorn of the trough and become separated t of this with AM ?YF .LS> X II I :ss a half hour or so before more thoroughly and uni: than the old style hulls. and you will find them a le hulls and far more ecoantages 2000 pounds real roughage to the ton?not 1500 pounds of rough- j age and 500 pounds of lint. j Sacked?easy to handle. Take less space in the barn. Venn., ! I I rulls to three milch cows. ring more milk end butter j He prejers Buckeye Hulls. > p the cr.sllase o:hr, wci the hulls eeefin.g. It is easy to do this by r the next feeding. If at any time ;t thirty minutes. If you prefer to :h by balk as of c!d style hulis. i Feeds Free C T? '01TlDin2!lIOTl (31 leCUb uscu in . : rr-.air.ter.ance, for milk, for fatyc Hulls and gives directions for r copy to the nearest mill. otton Oil Co. Dept. K iood Little Rock Memphis n Macon Selma J I PMM I ! !???? X ! : [, will open the Chautauqua with Its ;tral instrument will be used by this i ^ ?- '' '' lis elaborate equipment, consisting of rays, Radium, etc^ in a demonstration KiL 5^ ckets, Children, $1. nission, Children, 25c. $10.00 REWARD. My son, Gus Gafney, left home Thursday morning, and I have been, unable to locate him. He is 16 years old, weighs 130 lbs., wears No. 10 shoe. Dark skin, permanent teeth and talks fast. $10.00 reward will; I be paid for delivery of boy to fath-! er. Persons are hereby warned not, to hire or harbor him in manner. Cain Gafney 4t24pd. Father. I 1 I I I cure Piles without the knife without pain, without detention from busi- v ness, without ac. id injections, and L|yp|$ without coutery; no danger. N o one need suffer from this com-^^>/ / plaint when jS humane cure is awaiting them. I guarantee re11 suits. I If you desire to consult a relia. | ble, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write | me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, -Ulcers, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis. I charges, Rectal Troubles, Strict; ure and all Nervous, Chronic and ! private Diseases of Men and Women Examination free and strictly !1 confidential. , ' Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun- ! days, 10 to 2 i I IT. Xi. K. Register QpSf! AI JCT 1295 1-2 Main Street, rniTTMRU . SO fAROMNA ^N/LUIVIUI ."1^ " kJ\s Vi lAwuAiu A ^nhacrihe to The Pispateh-Newa,. Snbwrib? to Tbt Diopatek-New*. \ HARTH-BAXTER. ( I Columbians Bring Account of Mar- ! riage of Well Known Young Couple Mrs. J# T. Harth, Mrs. Luther Gar.; ren and Miss Josephine Garren have | returned home after attending the j wedding Monday evening in Greensboro, N. C., of Mrs. Harth's son, Wil liam Henry Karth, to Miss Velda Bax! ter. It was a home affair at the j residence of the bride's step father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Young, at Glenwood, just out of Greensboro, and the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock was followed by a reception for between 200 and 300 friends from the town and the country neighborhood. The bride, who was given in marriage by Dr. Young, was smartWI dressed in a French brown coat suit c-Vw>oc- inrl r. lnro: tn 7T)f!*"r?Vi Willi urn, rj-iw/vo uu\? ^ ^ v v, and carried n bououct of valley lill'es and roses. Her maid of honor and only attendant was Miss Margaret ?-ret Norfleet of Suffolk, Va., who! wore a lovey pink evening gown of metal cloth and net and pink roses. { Mr. Harth was attended by Charlton Keenan of this city as best man and( the ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. H. Walker, rector of the Epis copal Church of Greensboro. The house was elaborately decorated in sweet peas and carnations in a dainty pink effect. Mr. and Mrs. Harth have gone to INew YorK on tneir weacnng xrip ariu on their return will be at home at 1413 Hampton Street. Mr. Harth is the Columbia city electrician, a position which It's father, the late, J. T. Harth, held before him.?The State, j Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. CAYCE CO-OPERATIVE STORE. The Cayce Co-operaive Store is! something: new for Lexington county! and promises to fill a Ions felt need] in this community. Most of the officers of the co-oper; ative store are well known business! men of Lexington county. Mr. T. I. Weston is president of the Weston. & Broker Quarry Co., at Cavce, Mr. C. G. Guignard is connected with the Guignard Brick Works at New Brook land, Henry C. Moore is General fore man for The American Agricultural Chemical Company at Cayce, the peo pie that make the Double A. Quality Fetilizer) Mr. Albert R. Taylor is a large and prosperous farmer near Cayce, Mr. J. H. Doyle is Master Mechanic for the S. A. L. Railway, at Cayce, Mr. Boyd Harrell is a well known business man of Cayce and for several years was manager of the Seaboard hotel, cafe and general mer cantile business located at Cayce. The following are some of the things they exnect to do: To start from a small beginning and gradually grow to a large and modern institution, handling food, CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. I Court of Common Pleas. W. B. Taylor, Assignee, Plaintiffvs. George Corley. et al. Defendants.! By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the court in the above j entitled cause, I will sell on the first Monday in April, the same being; the first day of said month, during: the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door at Lexington, S. C., the following described real estate to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate. lying and being in Lexington township, Lexington County, said State, containing twenty one (21) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. D. Quick, T. S. Harmon and the Augusta Road; the same being the land formerly owned by Adam Corley deceased, bought by him from the late Sim Corley." Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps, and recording fees. H. L. HARMON (Jierk 01 uourc. Timmerman. Graham & Callison, Attys. for plaintiff. IN PROBATE COURT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. A. J. Sturkie, as Administrator of the Estate of George Ann Williamson, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Hooker, Thursday Courtney, et. al. Defendants. By virtue of an order made in this Court directing that the lands of George Ann Williamson be sold in , aid of Assets, I will sell at Public sale ! before the Court House Door at Lex-1 ington, S. C. on Salesday in Anril j next during the legal hours of sale: i All of that tract cf land in said ! County and State, in Bull S-.v ran Tovvii.'h'n, containing Thirty Acres,! more ca 1 1 and bounded by lands, j .... c . r f y_ y; \1nr.lzor on the :: O: !i ".fi South; by Kathe! S.! Icf*fr:c> ' the l ast; by L. S. Hook- j or (>.: F > v. "est; beiny a port cf ai t c. o' i bought by L. S. Hooker 1 from Fib:: 1 oih Hooker and a part of j the f F\ . r 'id Place, and was con-! ceye ! to ' i,v said deceased by L. S. Hooker, on the 22d. day of July 190? :-c"d Kecorded in Book 3-C at Page 511. Terms of Sale cash. Purchaser to p:.y for Papers. Geo. S. Drafts Judfm Probate for Lexington Co. March 11, 1918. r j To Relieve Si j ?Remove ; WHEN your head ly find that you ! hilious. To correct o - the system o? the ?c \ o? stomach waste, ?bu. j DR. CALX ! SYRUP: I ; ^ne Perfect I 1 i s Dru^ Stores Everywlie i i j A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBT-MNE' I TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHL !_ _ _ I clothes, fuel, hardware and all sup- i plies needed in the community. If we get together and pull to- i gether we will in time own our lot,! store and plant. The possibilities for accomplish- i ment, co-operation and self-help are Tmlimitprl i Let us all, each and every one, talk work, and promote in every way the Cayce Co-operative Store. CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES- j Machinery. Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, | Rods, Ropes; Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers | Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven-; tilators, Grating, Etc. j Lombard Iron Works] & Supply Co., GEORGIA Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock. SHIP YOUR T Ati rr Cfninln r Abnn l/ijug owjnc oouuii TO WHALEY & RIVERS Cotton Factors CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments handled cn Commission. Brookla New Broo Board of Henry Buff. Sewell K. C ' ^ A n^i/vnov/1 P M .Qonn U. n.. uuiguaiu. a?. Ail uvuu. J. C. Lybrandi A. D. Shull. Advisor Frank W. Shealy. Lemue The Osws Goodyear Tii I Lathe and General I Mechanics. 1 . J. - T .* - J? T71 . complete Line 01 rc bile Accessories Alwaj Gasoline, Oils, Greas ter Batteries. Local and long dista ions. Call us day or ; care of your troubles a | FREE AIR FOR THE CONVi AND cu: JL JL Lexingtor Telephom j ck Headache S I the Cause! ! ^ I J aclies yon will usual. are constipated and \ anstipation and clear j ?rmenting, congestion J [ ?ases and tile, use J i i ! \TT JTJ T T 1C j VV D ?-?# -*TN /-i -V i:\LrbiJN i I t Laxative I i I >re ?50 cts. 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Don't take chances tLwt you do not have to in seeds. Write today for Hastings' 191S Catalogue. It's free and will both interest and help you to succeed in 1918. ?H. G. HASTINGS CO., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.?Advt Sanitary Meat Market in ana Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand*, Ice sold in any quantity from 6c up. Our restaurant is prepared to furnish meals at all hours. First class meals prepared by experienced cooks, CAUGKMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Next Door to Postoffice. LEXINGTON, S. C. < I nd Bank kland, S. C.J r' Directors: liver. E. W. Shull. L. S. Trotti. P. J. Wessinger. jj y Board: 1 Hall. Jas. A. Summersett. ltd Garage res and Tubes ?pnair WnrV hv F,Ynert >rd Parts and Automors Carried in Stock. ses and Columbia lorn- } % ,nce telephone connedlight. We can tak< .ny hour dav or nhrht. u I 1 ENIENCE OF OUR FRiF.N0 5T0F/1ERS. r.lrl Hafaj '?? * i, s. c. 5 No. 118. i