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PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and insurance BATESBURG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY teal Estate, Insurance, Collections Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank "RmlHinsr. + DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1816 Main Street, COLUMBIANS. C Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER DENTIST, Oflee 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA, 8. C., PHONE 211. DR. J. WM. BOOZER DENTIST, Seeewor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, Offleo 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. DR. D. L HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, Ofice Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. IH. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW WiD practice in all courts. C H A PIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Latr, *?-a;? rSstntp and the nactttc ui VVUUWJ^ IV - ? United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have peaed an office at Lexington, S. C., flm The Home National Bank Building ad in the future will practice at both Columbia and Lexington. COLE L BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. Jul B. Addy, Home National Bank BuBding. t L E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor j 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. SPIGNER, -DENTISTNitrons Oxide (gas) administered by exk pert anaetheist. 1615 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Not 20?3m Good Sight is priceless Good Vision is necessary to good sight. Eye itrain is common. ?ye ffcrain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes caused b7 defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects, Wa correct the defects with proper giiftbff glasses. AyERY-^pEWELER COLUMBIA 5.C 4 V508 MAIN STREET Will you write to lonely young widow worth $35,000? Object, matrimony. Mary, Box 584, Los Angeles Cal. Advt. MX' oolfliTr "Rpnr?rior? IVTin Ut*Ci ?? V/UiWiij v~ W V4. ers would marry. Address, Messenger Club, Los Angeles, Calif. Will you write to a young widow worth $35,000? Object matrimony Mary, Box 534. Los Angeles, Cal. TUESDAY MEATLESS m&h. ONE nEAX. (ffijjmf'l WHEAHESS ?#:' Lmm i> "j FOR BILIOUS TROUBLES, j To promote a healthy action of the : liver and correct the disorders caus- < J j ed by biliousness, Chamberlain's j Tablets are excellent. Trv them and It see how quid ly they jrive you a rel : ish for your 'ood and banish that dull ; and stupid feeling. I * I ^ I TV^7 %^,1T ** i j *! !| CTTLTYMV GZZE ALE&L i 'j 5UJNlMi ^"WHEAILESS ! |noNM-^sss 'I- I TUESW-SS mmsniK??g / 11^ : v * PATRIC L E j|: ^icA fv /"/Si' 11| Help Ti j Pi There is a treir I^T' roads. W;c ' Iri vast quanti; at terminal K Therefore, the 1 public to p ill n p By all inceuc 1 j|u motor carI If stance?an; i .ill Mc.a-.-x I .era" 1 IfeX i Vi(;E-r ";; t >. Hu 11 FFR1 |4y D, E.-tDJ ! ftw: | I . r> r- - The state hospital for the insane I at Norman, Oklahoma, was burned down and 37 of the inmates perished in the fiames, the victims being males from 18 to 3G years of age. The i c . r fire, it is thought, started from de- i * , iL ECCr..Y5 in a iinen c:y. i> ? run T\/?%ro ! 1 jflLE. i Al & | I c TOTMV? \\ h ? ?~ ~ I a . js It ' I ii Jgo I ~ J b' \ '/Jh y -T\ ?- > -v-?^ ^ ? Nr~~- ^ ^naJ/ "V^ - ? _S+~S// ' 9" ?:r?.?-;A I<7\ fr ',h ?** \ / f #> - ' /* * i J V^vA ' If \ !: v .... ?& CT*-- %mSt*&3tei$ Vs p&i >. vV'%; ) ^.' '. A. j r . . ie Freight Silo tendcus movement of freight < lr supplies are being transport ;ies that congestion is bound i points. Government has earnestly rec lostpcne ad "unnecessary tra\ \r~r\T iT-rr 4ij2.1SC Ice VS.../ ___ 1 . 1 * "**> -just such a car as the Pai j nse it. net cn'v fur side trips n?o ^ ,-r >;1 *T?tu . aj v^: -.v a.i. .. ./v/u-.;?.>. v-> Lx. c ) rt Tv:ii hem Unc:e Sam : . Icr yt a and every : Mv 'P/Y Y, DETROIT LIl BAPBE, Lexington, S i i TITRATE SODA FOR SOUTHERN FARMSI ! Washington April 19.?It is an-j lounced at the department of agri- j :ulture that a largo consignment of j ntrate of soda has bOen received at he docks at Norfolk, Va., which will | to :hinped to southern farms at once; i it cost. The nitrate is bought in Latin- j American countries under the act of or. err ess appropriating ?20,000,000 j or this purpose. The director-gen-' ral has ordered that it be given a i icht of way so that there will be no J ielay in delivery owing1 to railway ongeston. le.tarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured iv local applications, as they cannot each the diseased portion of the ear. 'here is only one way to cure catrrhal deafness, and that is by a contitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deaf ess is caused by an inflamed condiion of the mucuos lining of the Eusachian Tube. When this tube is iflamed you have a rumbling sound r imperfect hearing, and when it 5 entirely closed, Deafness is the reult. Unless the inflammation can - 1 ] 3 i- 3 e reuuceu aiiu uns iuue re&iuieu tu ;s normal condition, hearing will be ~ estroyed forever. Many cases of eafness are caused by catarrh, "hich is an inflamed condition of the Si iucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Med e iine acts thru the blood on the mu- A ous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dol- n irs for ay case of Catarrhal Deaf- r, ess that cannot be cured by Hall's a atarrh Medicine. Circulars free, j .11 Druggsts, 75c. b F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, 0. A d During the presentation of some S( ictures in a moving picture house in P _ j.i avenport, Iowa, portraying German w brocites, E. J. Kelly, a travelling ilesman, fired two shots at the pic- ^ ire of the kaiser when it was thrown ^ n the screen. a: ir J. A. Callan, claiming to be a ^ reacher and a representative of la3r, was arrested in Columbus Ga.. 1 his pockets were found dynamite, ^ ro-German literature, whiskey and W. W. pamphlets. He was com- q itted to jail in default of $50,000 ^ dl- ir Subscribe ta The Dispatch-News. .. li: at ion ^ er on the rail' Jjg chi :ed in such ;ve: to develop 11 ^ [nested the Vfi ce! 'eiing." It 11 :ep off the g a reliable ge, for in- ? ?r: , but those i ,tr .e Touring j|| j the and afford !Iy t r tI"* i ncl ciemocr of ]^| | ;ip: nV' : it n Mr 1 ]ri il: MICHIGAN #;:] \ v: If :j r ' ;\ | i I 1 6 i ; i So ' his V>;1 liar L !an' Ji'_ - ' A coi r? 1 he St j~i- 9i i r! -A <1^"^ /**?* ?- -?- ' P 'At ?: :1 * / I ? / 4",-7-* 'j # ^ *' ' : I ' _ 3 g --7 ? 8 g ! Constipation is a o be guarded against age. Dr. Caldwell's i bination of simple pepsin, acts easily an safe and pleasant for fective on even the si A 77 r\~ 1 ?~LLl JS/ _ A trial' bottle can be obtaine< to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 ^ OBITUARY Rev. Lemuel Hall fell asleep in Je us in the home of his daughter, Mrs. !. L. Kirkland, of Lexington county ipril the 10th 1918. He was born Christmas day, 1930, laking his long and most worthy caqot in +liie lifo 87 VPJirs. 3 month*? UVJL AAA blilU V w j wj ? ? - ? nd 15 days. On the 5th day of une 1853 he was united in the holy1 onds of matrimony to Miss Eliza i inn Mims. To this union was ad- j ed three sons and six daughters one m and one daughter and his wife, receded him long ago to the home of le blessed. < Shortly after his marriage he and is companion united with the Bap-; st church and lived according to leir professon as long as life existed j mong the things that were precious; i his sight was that he lived to see| 11 bio rbilrlrpri ombraro fbo flovino I jligion which he possessed. In the war of the Sixties he served is trade manufacturing fire arms l the Government shop in Atlanta, a., and was the first of his comrades > make a bayonet that would bear ispection. Back in the days of the prime of fe, the buggy,- the wagon; the cart I id the developing power of differ-! it manufacturing plants all carried; s mark as a professional wheelght. A great host of friends and seven! lildren, fifty-four, grand children j id thirty-eight great grand children j :epiy muuni i,lih sau departure oj i m, on the 28th day of Oct. 18711 :arly 47# years ago he was ordained i the ministry, the late J. M. Jef-j at and I. D. Durham, officiating. | id every moment of his time notj iployed in laboring for sustenance! life was devoted to studying the >rd of God and carrying the mes-j ge to others. Walking the mostj his time from church to church | my of which he supplied night and; y, cold and hot, sunshine and rain; never faultered. But loyal to his! ng and calling. He was endowed with a deep com i ehension of the scriptures such asi ly a few possess and could be red upon at any and all times for ad :e. He was very indulgent and ex-, rnely fond of children especially! ise in the home where he lived and; one in this world can restore his ssence or fill the vacant place he t to the ones he was so much at- j ihed. But may they strive each y to immitate the life he lived. He s instrumental in organizing sev-1 il churches and a great counciler J effecting a reconciliation. His imbership being with providence; arch at the time of his death. Aj ry able and encouraging sermon Rev. N. N. Burton of Batesburg, i s preached on the resurrection of c i dead. A subject which always c *illed the heart and soul of the de- r ised with joy. By a devoted friend. t j I, -YCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS u i ( New Brookiand people can prevent pendicitis v.'th simple buckthorn rV. vccrine, etc., as mined in Ad-i-ka-. ON E SPOONFUL flushes ? E.YiTPE bowel tract so complete it relieves ANY CASE sour stom- r i, ?ras or con<;pation and prevents * pendicitis. The INSTANT, pleas. * i: action of Ad!er-i-ka surprises V in nnd nnYonts. Leaves s ::kk h "i and strong;. Sandcl , n'.- Storv, Xcw Urookland. r Col. Wm. IT. Siir.onds, native of t uth Carolina, was found dead in room r.t Camp Gordon, near Atita, with a bullet hole in his head r d a pistol lying; by his side- He ,, nmittcd suicide, though no reason *. jld be assigned. i i andard? 1 g r? a c if i %/ .. \L.W J&. -'-5. ^ 'U y M <1 1 ' i f ? 1 [ *..> i. C -. rrT--.c I I * onditicD that has to I from infancy to old 3vruo Peosin.a com- I V A A > laxative herbs with id naturally and is as children as it is ef:rongest constitution. 50 cts. and $1.00 J, free of charge, by writing Washington St., Monticello, 111. J I DISLOYAL ACTS SHOULD BE REPORTED*. ? j Charleston, S. C. April 19, 1918.? I (Special)?It has come to the notice of this office that many people fail to report suspicious and disloyal acts or manifestations of sympathy for theenemy, because of uncertainty as to""~ the proper official to approach. it is very important that the Government should have the assistance of all citizens in detecting enemy pro ~ paganda or suspicious activities of i;i dividuals, and you will do a service in notifyng your frends that any communication addressed to "Intelligence Officer, Headquarters Southeastern^ Department, Charleston, S. C." will receive attention and be transmitted to the proper official of the Govern- ^ ment for investigation. The names of informants will not be divulged and there'need be no fear, on the part of anybody, of getting into trou ble in case suspicions prove to be un 7 founded. Informaton should indicate the is ture and source of their information ~as well as the time and place. FLOUR SALES REDUCED. All merchants are requested strictly observe the latest rule r? ting the sale of flour whereby 50 pounds of flour may be sold to a person living in rural districts only 25 pounds to a person livia^ within a corporated town. It should also be remembered by both merchants and millers that can only be sold when an equal z~ mount of flour substitute is sold or when a miller's certificate is presented showing that the party desiring to purchase flour has had ground within ten days prior to ikz date he desires to purchase flour an equal amount of corn meal or grits. Miller's certificates should only be issued upon the printed form prepared and sent out by the government. Merchants should honor no millers certificate unless the same is presented within ten days after it is givea. T. C. Callison, Food Administrator for Lexiagton County. Capt. Milton Morrill, stationed at Fort Monroe, Va., killed himself on Thursday with a pistol. Continaed ill health is given as the cause. TIME TO ACT Don't Wait the Fatal Stages of Kinney Illness. Profit By People's Experiences. Occassional attacks of backache, rrpj'ular urination, headaches and lizzy spells are frequent symptoms >f kidney disorders. It's an error to serrlect these ills. The attacks may >ass off for a time but generally reurn with greater intensity. Don't d? ixy a minute. Begin taking Doan's Cidney Pills, and keep up their use mtil the desired results are obtained lood work in Lexington proves the ffectiveness of this great kidney emedv. J. P. Clark, farmer, Lexington; ' ays: "About a year ago I was in a un down condition caused by kidney 11 1 L . /! .. ? ~ J_ 1 roiiDic. i n:-" -< fju desire v o pass the kidney secretions which ccrc scanty and caused a burning ensation. I often had to get up at sight, thus losing my sleep. Two >oxos. of Doan's Kidney Pills quickly vlieved me of the trouble. I cerinly urn glad to reccommend Dean's or the benefit they have given me " Price dOo, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy get loan s Kinney Pills?the same that dr. Clarke had. Toster-Milburn Co tlfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. *' A vrf* _ '-.;V