PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY JUal Estate, Insurance, Collections, ' Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 Office in Home National Bank Building. ? DR. H. W. WALL I DENTIST, ? 3J16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 i\. ~ " DR. J. WM. BOOZER DENTIST, #*eeawor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, Office 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, s. c. \ Lutheran Publication Building, ^ 1 1626 MAIN STREET, Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. J. tt FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW K1/ Ml practice in all courts. C H A PIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER : : Attorney and Counselor at Law, * tfhactice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. / BLACKWELL & THOMAS " . j x ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have Mated an office at Lexington, S. C., The Home National Bank Building Md in the future will practice at both $*1iubbia and Lexington. COLE L BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ... ffjliiinliiii S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Mm at Lexington in charge of Mr. Jjul B. Addy, Home National Bank Building. a \ ???? : E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Good Sight i8 priceless Good Vision 1 is necessary to good sight, i JEye strain is common. Z Uys strain can be overcome. / Headache, squinting and cross-eyes %?e caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper fitting glasses. A/ERY Jeweler rr\\ iimri a s c 1508 MAIN STREET. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED . PONT MATTER IF BROKEN We pay up to 15 dollars per set. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry, Check sent by return mail. Goods held 10 days for sender's approval of our offer. Mazer's Tooth Specialty, Dept. A. 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4t30pd. SOUTHERN RY < r^.DULE CHANGED SUNDAY The schedule of passenger trains operated between Columbia and Augusta changed Sunday, anjd the following schedule is now in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. XT.. C Tin.. ?-,+ T ovinrrfnri Q 99 m f JL/UC aif JLIVAillfevvll V. ? ? '* No. SI Due at Lexington 11:45 am ; No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. Will you write to lonely young widow worth S35,000? Object, matrimony. Mary, Box 584, Los Angeles Sal. Advt. PARIS GREEN AND BUG KILLERS .Paris Green, SIu? Shot, Stonecypers Irish potato bu? killers, arsenate of lead, lime and sulphur solution, Bordeaux mixture and other plant insect destroyers. 2w. HARMON DRUG CO. .: \ WOMAN'S NERVES MADE STRONG! By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, j Winona. Minn. ?"I suffered for more ! than a year from nervousness, and was i ________________ so bad I could not j II | JJIIJJJjjll j |!l|| rest at night? I JiflEmlsJ ' I wou^ awake and I |npl | I get so nervous I! ^ ]m would have to get ^ BP?I ? '' UP an<^ wa^ around i PF&-,' JL ||| and in the morning nWllB: lllii would be all tired out. I read about '! jMHRliyj Lydia E. Pinkham's .U Vegetable Compound and thought ' I would try it. My nervousness soon ; ??????-J left me. I sleep j | well and feel fine in the morning and i j^ble to do my work. I gladly recom- j | mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j i Compound to make weak nerves I strong^'?Mrs. Albert Sultze, 603 | Olmsted St, Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression | among women, "I am so nervous, I cannot sleep," or "it seems as though I should fly." Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze's experience and give this famous root and herb remedy. T.vdin P.. Pink-ham's Vpcrptablp f!nm pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcoming such serious conditions as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, dizziness, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the standard remedy for such ailments. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. ( ^ CAUCHMAN-KAMIN1 LEXING1 SEND YOUR TO THE DISI Ill Be Transport n tial tha I but we clarion the aui P If your c your c jr^ enable II relaxat IT you w i paige-d: jli B. H! f?#s lif 4 \ CARD OF THANKS. Kind Editor: Please allow me space in your pa-jj per to thank my many friends for the | kindnesses they have shown me dur-j in? hiy recent illness. Especially do I I thank those who helped plant myj crop. My family join? me in wish-!1 ing God's greatest blessings upon each 1 and every one who has helped me in s any way whatever. I am your friend, D. T. SEAY. I i 11 i SOME FINE HONEY. jj We acknowledge receipt of some r elegant honey brought us by Mr. D. J ' J. Roof of Lexington route 5. It was fresh from the gum and was as fine 1 , r as we have ever seen. Mr. Roof devotes a good part of his time to rais- ( i ing bees and gathers quite a lot of * fine honey. He is gradually improv- . ing and each year adding to his stock 1 and if he meets with no misfortune 1 in a few years he will have an apiary to be nroud of. ! I 1t J. FRANK WOODS GRADUATES i < CHARLESTON COLLEGE j j We acknowledge receipt of an ? invitation to attend the commence- s ment exerciseses of Charleston col-1 leee held in Hibernian Hall Tuesday: , evening May 14th. sent us by a Lex-jJ ington boy Mr. J. Frank Woods of the ( Class of 1918. We thank Mr. Woods ^ for the invitation and regret that we ( were unable to attend. But we as-1 sure him of our best wishes and trust -- that he wll meet with great success j in after life. ECT0R> CiSARSj ARE D and FRAGRANT j i xm < ? a T i r r\/ ttLY DAI IDT Y \SK YOUR DEALER iR Co., Distributors, "ON, S. C. JOB WORK ?ATCH-JNEWS OFFICE IPffin ?a? ? ? ? - Most 'Beautiful ^ i i Independent ation is our vital national ] it we convey more soldiers. * 1 : must also quieten our str call that sounds throughou tomobile. ar is'a Paige you will be ar is a Paige, you will hav you to double your busine ion to every member of y< ill have "The Most Beautif ? -- ? r n A T? /~N ETKUJLT MUIUK UAH 1,1 EBER BARRE, g^HMMBlMaMnnBBnHBHHMUIIBiSUiaa WINTHROP COLLEGE | SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE! EXAMINATION i The examination for the award of /acant scholarships in Winthrop Col-! !ege and for the admission of new j students will be held at the Countv Court House on Friday, July 5, at 9 1 A.. M. and also on Saturday, July 6, it 9 A. M: for those who wish to make j ip by examinations additional units! required for full admission to the j Freshman Class of this institution, j The examination on Saturday, July 3, will be used only for making adnission units. The scholarships will >e awarded upon the examination held in Friday, July 5. Applicants must! lot be less than sixteen years of age. j iVhen scholarships are vacant after' July 5 they will be awarded to those; nakine the highest average at this: examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Ap ' ^1'"^~ c-^Viri7o?-cViinc should write* I IV/I oviiwiw ?? , ;o President Johnson for scholarship! jxamination blanks. These blanks | Droperly filled out by the applicant,! should be filed with President John-j son by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and, ?ree tuition. The next session will )pen September 18, 1918. For fur-j ;her information and catalogue, ad- j 3res? President D. B. Johnson, Rock, Bill, S. C. 8t35pd. j J Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. J "Clemson College has opened an' office at Columbia, S. C. for the dis-1 tribution of Anti-hog Cholera Serum. Citizens ordering serum will please foward their orders to Clemson College Live Stock Sanitary Office, 801 Union National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C." l>ll IBILIIL r?* "J "* \ChrinJbneriai of Mile Posts problem. It is not only , food stuffs and supplies o\ ide at home. "Speed up' -*-^-t? A n^l ^n^prl L Lilt: ildLiUil. J. independent of mile pos e a staunch, sturdy ally th ss efficiency and bring h( 3ur family as well. In a< hi Car in America." iMPANY, DETROIT, MIC1 I.ftxinffton. S, C J*? ^ 7 "*?^ ?^?rntammm Don't Sufi stipation, Bilii Headache, * / all their attend; DR. CALI Syrup The Pe?'fect is a combination of si with Pepsin, mild and g relieves constipation qui or other pain or discor recommended for childr rr 777 tn Sold by Druggn 50 cts. (Jit A Trill Bottle Can Be Obtained, DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGT CITATION NOTICE. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Probate Judge WHEREAS, T. W. Reeder made suit to meto grant him Letters of Ad i ministration of the Estate of and ef fects of H. C. Reeder. THESE ARE THEREEORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kndred and creditors of the said H. C. Reeder deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. | H., S. C., on the 23rd of May 1918 j next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 8 day | of May Anno Domini 1918. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S) Probate Judge Lex- County Published on the 15th day of May 1918 in the Lexington DispatchNews 2 ?weeks. Give * Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy. It is excellent. i ??mma????? J essen' /erseas, 0|: ' is the P means Pj| its. if ^jjf | iat will JM | jalthful ~M idition, XtI i-IIGAN ' ?-8 J J Per with Conousness, Sick /spepsia, and ant discomfort SWELL'S Pepsin Laxative mple Laxative Herbs 1 ;entle in its action and ickly, without griping nfort. It is especially en. ?ts Everywhere U $1.00 I Free of Charge, by Writing to ON STREET, MONTI CELLO, ILLINOIS =??? FARMERS SHOULD NOT HOLD WHEAT FOR SEEDING ? Columbia, May 18?So great has become the European demand for flour that the Food Administration i3 urging farmers not to hold wheat for seeding their next ciop except in a few states where the period of harvesting winter wheat overlaps the | period of planting. While it has been the practice in I rfiany communities for farmers to i hold over wheat for seed, the Food ' Admnistration regards it as unnec! essary. It is almost beyond belief that in any part of the country the yield from the next harvest will be insufficient to meet all seed requirements for the succeeding crop. It has never failed in the past; there is [ no reason to believe it will now. In ! some sections conditions are such that ; it would be practically impossible to I put in a successful crop except with | seed that had been held over from : the previous year. The Food Admin' istration recognizes these conditions. | however, and applies its requests | only to those sections where the only j reason for holding over wheat would ! be to protect against the possibility j of failure of the crop now growing? a contingency which at present seems ! very remote. Even should there be local crop failures, it would be entirely feasible to ship in from other sections seed that is known to be adpated to conditions in the afflicted communities. Never before has there been such urgent need for wheat, every car load, every bushel and every gTain that can possibly leave the farm may within the next few months play an important part in our war program. Throughout the country millions of people are cutting their consumption to the barest minimum, many of them going entirely without wheat. The re lease of thousands of bushels ordina ily held for seed would do much to relieve the present stuation and to insure exportation conditions. At the present rate of consumption each bushel would provide bread for at least one soldier in Europe will the next harvest relieves the necessity for such individual sacrifice at home. And with every indication of bumper n H-Vl A1+ />on QOcllv Kq LI 1 ^ >> i A 1/ v.ui? LWjiij ks \j thrown on the market. CARD OF THANKS. To the Editor of the Lex. Dis.-News: We wish to express through your columns our deepest appreciation and jrratitude to our neighbors and friends for their many deeds of kindness and words of sympathy to us during the illness and death of our daughter and mother, the late Mrs. M. J. Ballentine. FAMILY. BABY DROWNED IN TUB Laurens, May 19.?The two yearold child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Williams, who live in the vicinity of Barksdale was drowned in a tub of water into which it accidentally fell while at play Thursday afternoon. 2Sa CHAPIN R. F. D: Mr. and Mrs. C W Smith and family visited Mr and Mrs Will Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0 W Lever were the guest of Mrs. Will Long Sunday. Mrs Sallie Monts and daughter "El ?en viste 1 Mr N C Monts and family Sundav. 1 S Mr and Mrs Perrv Monts were the guest of Mr S. I). Monts Sunday: v$. Miss Reha Smith is snendino ; v' week with her sister Mrs. Ethel Le. ver- .. 4 A. B. C