Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 01, 1918, Image 7
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HThe Best
Health j
AGAIN URGES NO GLUT
IN CHICKEN WORK
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The United States Department of
Agriculture again advises farmers to
sell their hens gradually and not to;
glut the market immediately after!
April 20, when the restriction against j
sale of hens i? removed. Hens should
be sold gradually. This will stabilize
the market and bring better prices
for them. It also will mean more
eggs. Every laying hen at this seai
son produces eggs at far less cost for
feed than during the winter.
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT .
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Ill lltn Uiwwiwrmi/
There has never been anything
in New Brookland with the INSTANT
action of/simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., as mixed in Adlerika.
i ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN.
TIRE bowel tract so completely it
releves ANY CASE sour stomach,
gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis.
The INSTANT, pleasant
action of Adlerika surprises both doc
nofionfc Snr>r?pl Drnf
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Store. ?Advt.
CHIEF KELSO RETURNS
FROM FLORIDA
Capt. Chas. H. Ktlso returned to
Lexington Friday from Titusville and
Federal Point, Fla, where he has been
for the past four weeks. Chief says
he had a good time fishing, boating,
hunting and entertaining some swell
"chickens." He is looking fine although
considerably tanned by the
w
Florida sun and says he feels good, j
Chief likes Florida but says there is
no place like Lexington.
GLYCERINE MIXTURE
FOR APPENDICITIS
New Brookland people can prevent!
appendicitis with simple buckthorn;
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka-.
ONE SPOONFUL flushes
the ENTIRE bowel tract so complete
ly it relieves ANY CASE sour stomortV,
n-r- /?rkTiafir?ofiftn nnH nrAVPTlts
dtll) gao V/X ^ - v . ^
appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant
action of Adler-i-ka surprises
both doctors and patients. Leaves
stomach clean and strong. Sandel
Drug Store, New Brookland.
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_8ub*cribe to The Dispatch-Newa.
Cattle relish th
wet Buck
Buckeye hulls, afte
or twelve hours, acquir
the succulent ensilage c
Simply feed
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LINT!
properly ard your stock wil
other roughage. Once the:
they will not be satisfied w
There is every reason wh]
Buckeye Hulls. They are ;
worthless as forage; no dirt
Other Ac
y uckeye Hulls cost much less per
ton than old style hulls.
Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation
of other food.
Every pound goes farther.
Mr. L. R. Farmer, Louisville, I
that he has used no other h\
Wj year and gets good results.
ered with cough since using
(To secure the best results and to dev<
thoroughly twelve hours before
wetting them down night and morning
this cannot be done, wet down at I<
feed the hulls dry, use only half as n
Book of Mixi
Gives the right formula for ever}
South. Tells how much to feed 1
tening, for work. Describes Bucl
/ using them pre perly. Send for y<
Dept. k The Buckeye <
Atlanta Birmingham Cree
Augusta Charlotte Jack
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ce Childhood j
l Made Me Well
Mr. Wm. W. Everly, 2325 North
Hancock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
writes:
"I have been troubled with stomach |
disorders since childhood, but after
taking six bottles of your Peruna, I
now enjoy the best of health. I also
had catarrh in the head, which practically
has disappeared, thanks to j
the Peruna Co. for their good work."
Those who object to liquid medi-^
cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
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' EDMUND CLUB ELECTS
| DELEGATES
| The Edmund Democratic Club
met this afternoon for the purpose
of reorganizing, and elected the fol-j
lowing officers:
James A. Kyzer, President.
Julian Sharpe, Secretary
G. A. Shealy, Executve Committee
! nan.
The following were elected dele-j
gates to tne county tonvenuun.
G. A. Shealy
W. N. Lucas
J. H. Shealy,
Julius E. Sharpe
Julian Sharpe.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. [
1 valuable building lot 1-2 acre. .
2 acres good farm or truck land,
or would make 4 good buil^ng lots.
Located on Harmon_ street, next the
old Methodist church, Town of Lex|
ington. Will be sold for cash or on
! good terms..
I t-iJ A "I O rs*
lift acres "* i~^? uuics wwd ui
Swansea at the Cross Roads on Orangeburg
road 70 acres in cultivation.
Good 8 room dwelling practically
new that would cost at least
$3,000.00 if built now. Three tennant
houses. Two good wells on
I place.
S. J. LEAPHART,
Half cash, balance on easy terms.
U' CLE SAM
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lb A UKAINU ULU MAW
i De stars ana stripes am waivin4,
ov'ah de lan4 ob de free,
An Uncle Sam's dun shuck his coat
for peace en prosperitee.
De nation's 4kind de President,
de las' mother's son don risen in
his might; ?
En peace is sho tuh quickly come,
wid dis kurtry in de fight.
Every patriot lifts his hat;
For we are in to the fray.
And we're sho in to stay.
Till the war is done,
And peace is won
Let come what may.
Selected and arranged by Uncle Josh
Four hundred and twenty men of
the officers traning school graduated
at Fort Wadsworth last week.
e sweet odor of
eye Hulls j
r being wetted down for ten
e a taste or odor similar to
>dor that cattle like so well.
MARK
NSEED W
LLS \
LESS
[1 like them better than any
/ are accustomed to them,
ith anything else.
j your cattle should relish
all roughage; no lint that is
, trash or dust.
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L(/UHiU5V0
They take less space in the barn.
They are sacked?easy to handle.
They mix well, when wet, with
other forage.
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Ga., says:
ulls but Buckeye for the past
Cows have not been bothr
Buckeye Hulls.
slop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
feeding. It is easy to do this by
for the next feeding. If at any time
;ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to
luch by bulk as of old style hulls.
id Feeds Free
r fwrr?Kir?of-ir>? r\C ncf?r1 in
for maintenance, for milk, for fatceye
Hulls and gives directions for
:>ur copy to the nearest mill.
Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K
nwood Little Rock Memphis 1
son Macon Selma
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MEMBER OF COUNCIL
OF DEFENSE
At the last session of the legisla-'
ture an act was passed creating a:
State Council of Defense providing
for the appointment of one member
from each -county and an apropriation
of $-10,000.00 as a fund to be used by
this body. Mr. T. C. Callison a promi
nent attorney- of Lexington has received
notice of his appointment as
a member of this council for Lexington
county and has already entered
upon his duties. Mr. Callison is a
successful attorney of the Lexington
bar, a young man of sound judgement
and fine traits of character and
his appointment to this position insur
es the fact that Lexington county
will be ably and conscientiously represented
on the State Council of de
fense.
NEW SPRI
We have a complete line o
Clothing, Dry Goc
r The newest things out
You are getting tired oi
and want something new.
New Things. Why not fi
CLOT
For the whole family at
used to paying.
Glassware, Chi
We have a complete lii
GLOBE DRY Gl
1620, 1622, 1624 Main St.,
Open
AH I A 1
Night VAJ
Pnr T adips ar
Meals served quickly i
when in Columbia and wa
The Cap
A Share of Lexingtoi
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I cure Piles j
without the knife
without pain, I
without deten- ,
tion from busi- f
ness, without ac.
1U ilijccuuxio, axiv* I
without coutery;
no danger. N o
one need suffer
from this complaint
when this}fr
humane cure is
awaiting them. I
guarantee re- ' h""
suits.
If you desire to consult a relia. j
ble, long-established specialist of j
vast experience, come to or write
me and learn what can be accom- j
plished with skillful, scientific
T m-oraico rnrp T?lood
ii cauucn t, JL iiiivmuv, ^ ? ?
Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, j
Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu j
matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis
charges, Rectal Troubles, Strict- i
ure and all Nervous. Chronic and
private Diseases o? Men and Women
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Examination free and strictly j
confidential.
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Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays,
10 to 2.
Dr. ff. R. Register j
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SPECIALIST
12G5 1-2 Main Street,
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COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA
N* -W.'| TO HAVE
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! coarse, nr^py, or / ?.f. .
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NG GOODS
f
ids and Millinery
E that old Hat by this time
Your friends have the
it yourself out now.
HING
prices less than you are
na or Crockery
fie for your inspection.
DODS COMPANY
- - - COLUMBIA, S-.
ITOI Everything
r II. JU lo Eat
id Gentlemen
and neatly. Never fail
-jl j i "u ^
rn a goou 1UI1CII iu can at
itol Cafe
n Patronage Solicited.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Easy money and Russel big boll
cotton seed at $3.00 per bushel 01
will exchange one bushel for three.
These seed are pedigreed and guaranteed.
Seed are now at the Dispatch-News
office where they can be
seen at anytime.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
All prospective teachers will
please take notice that an examinaJ-'?..ill
Vmlsl liam An +110
L1UI1 Will UC 11C1U ucic U11 J. i Hifj ,
3rd day of May 1918. All those who
wish to take this examination will
be present at 9 A. M.
A. D. MARTIN
County Superintendent of Education
Lexington, S. C.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas. F. A.
Refo, Mae Bates, and W. Q. koundtree
plaintiffs, vs. Freddie Drafts,
Fred D. Roundtree and G. Olin Smith
defendants.
To the defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
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anci recjuireci to iuiswci
plaint in this action, of which a copy
is herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your Answer to the
said Complaint on the subscriber at
his office, at Lexington, South Carolina,
within TWENTY DAYS aftei
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintifs in this
action will apply to the Court foi
the relief demanr * Complaint
.RD,
A ttoiaintiffs.
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To Defendant. drafts,
Please tak< at the Com"
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i>!nint in tru? iow on n:e 11
the Office c ' .of The Couri
of Common . r said County
< '[. EFIRD,
' 3f26. .v: rr.for Plaintiff.
II A BAb
I OF
11 You will find our Ban
lars to handle your BANI
OUR VAULTS ARE
PROOF.
| OUR OFFICERS AR
[J OUR BANK HAS A
IT IS THE HOME 0
HOME OF ACCOMMOD
11 4 Per Cent Pc
Tiir DAIMrTTl
I inn rn.L,m?ji n
BANK
COLUME
J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., W1LIEJ0N
WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Caihier,
Wm. G. Smith, state warehouse
commissioner, has called for a meet-1
| ing of the farmers in Columbia the J
| 14th of May, the objects, successfully
stated, being: 1. To organize
the farmers for their protection and
benefit: 2. To provide for marketing
clubs; 3. To establish a bureau
of information on cotton; 4.
To arrange for grading and stapling
cotton; 5. To promote the state sys
tem of marketing.
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIESMachinery^
Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes* Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply CO., GEORGIA
Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock.
SHIP YOUR
Long Staple Cotton
TO
WHALEY & RIVERS
Tnttnti Fartnrs
VVhVVll M HVVVI W
CHARLESTON, S. C,
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Consignments handled on Commission.
Brookla
New Broo
Board of
Henry Buff. Sewell K. 0
G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn.
J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shull.
Advisor
Frank W. Shealy. Lemue
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TheOswa
SILVERTOWN
! SAFTYEJREAD AlltOIIlObil
LEXINGT
Dont foreet that we are
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I the same old thing. Re
j guarantee each and every j
j Goodyear Tires and Tu
always in stock.
J Tire vulcanizeing a spec
j repair work promptly done
j! We have the best mecha
O A
ii Tiring" your nuiu una ,iv?
take care of them for you.
. I ^
' Night man can be found
Telephone us your tr<
promptly attended to.
j The Oswa
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t| H. C. OSWALD, Pre
Lexingtoi
Telephone No. ITS.
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AflJL^OL JL 1
:a a JHMMM jii^Tsj^McrT^nnwnaar^y .:- ~T** &3
k efficient in all particu- I.
QXG BUSINESS.
BURGLAR AND FIRE 1
E RELIABLE. 1
GOOD RECORD. 1
F ALL CLASSES-THE |
'ATIONS.
tid on Savings I
3 NATIONAL
OF COLUMBIA
HA, S. C. I
ES, Chairman, I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pre??
L FRASER DIAL, Assistant Cashier
THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE
CIGARETTES A NECESSITY.
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i "Our boys must have their smokes.
Send them cigarettes!" This is a
familiar appeal now to all of us.
Among those most in demand is
the now famous "toasted" cigarette?
LUCKY STRIKE. Thousands of this
favorite brand have been shipped to
France. There is something homelike
and friendly to the boys in the
sight of the familiar green packages
with the red circle.
This homelike, appetizing quality
of the LUCKY STRIKE cigarette is
largely due to the fact that the Burley
tobacco used in making it has been,
toasted. "It's toasted" was the "slogan"
that made a great success of
LUCKY STRIKE in less than a year.
Now the American Tobacco Co. is
1-!? ir ?:u:? T Tirvv QTPTTTT?
malting ?3 IliUUUiA UUViiX WiiUiUJ
Cigarettes a day.
A good part of this immense production
is making its wav .across the
water to cheer our boys.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
Fresh native meats always on hand4
Ice sold in any quantity from 5c up*
I Our restaurant is prepared to furniih
I meals at all hours. First class msali
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
Next Door to Postoffic*.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
I
nd Bank
kland, S. C.J
Directors:
'liver. E. W. Shall.
L. S. Trotti.
P. J. Wessinger.
y Board:
1 Hall. Jas. A. Summersett,
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na uarage
# # AUTOMOBILE
eRepairing
ON, S. C.
at the same old place doing
pairing Automobiles. We
ob that we turn out.
bes?the best ever made
ialty. Lathe and general
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nics that can be lounci.
achine work and we will
at any hour in the building
Dubles and they will be
ild Garage
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>pneior ana ivituiagci.
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