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lEXIKCTCN DISPATCH-NEWS . Lexington, S. C. Published Every Wednesday By ! LEXINGTON-piSPATCH-NEWS PUBLISHING CO. . G. M. HARMAN, Editor B. J. LEAPHART, Business Manager y I Entered at the Post Office at Lex-1 iogton, S. C., .as Maii Matter of the ! Second Class. Subscription Price; per Year... $1.50j CASH-IN-ADVANCE Make all communications to Lex- i flhgton Dispatch-News Publishing Co., Lexington, S. C. Phone 119 WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918. Classified Ads. ! s FOR -SALE. Pimiento Plants at 20 cents perj 1 dozen. ( ' Mrs. Elizabeth P. Wessinger. :1 THE FOUR O'CLOCKS TO MEET j ] Miss Elvira Harman will entertain; the Four O'clock Club Thursday af- J ? ternoon. j J BROOKLAND GRIST MILL?I 1 am prepared to grind meal, grist and ^ i graham flour, anytime at my mill, at v Brookland. t 2^32 Geo. S. Harvey WANTED?All kinds of second' ^ hand fertilizer, mill oats, sugar salt; feed in fact- every kind of stacks.High est prices paid. Write for prices. | M. A. Safran, lt31 1339 Main St. Columbia, S. C. j ( FOR SALE?Nancy Hall and Porto' 1 Rico yam sweet potato sprouts at $2 < per thousand. 1 GEO. W. CORLEY, h 2t Lexington, Route No. 3.;' FOR SALE?Several good farms . near Johnston. In sizee from 45 to 345 acres; best section of country; good schools and good churches. Aft- ! ply to Cox & Eland, Johnston, S.' >C. ' ltp FOR SALE?Modern gin plant. Three 70-saw gins; double box screw press; 50-horse boiler; 40-horse automatic engine; practically now; desirably located at Char-in, S. C. Apply to Cox & Bland, Johnston, S. C. FOR SALE. Six srood milch cows with young calves* others will be milkers soon. Price $100.00 {o $135.00. FAIRMONT FARM, lwp J. Hoy Yfessingsr, Mgr. t NUNNALLY'S FINE CANDIES. Fresh by Express Nunnally's Fine' Candies. Here you'll find just the package for a sweet girl graduate, your sweetheart or wife. Just re-t ceived. It HARMON DRUG CO. a.' RUPTURE EXPERT HERE '/eeley, World Famous in This Specialty, Called to Columbia. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss 'expert, will personally be at the Jefferson Hotel and will remain in Columbia Friday only, May 31st. i. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic < Shield will- not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts . the opening in 10 days on the average \ case. This instrument received the , only award in England and in Spain, j. producing results without surgery, . injectons, medical treatments or pre- . scriptions. Mr. Seeley has docu- . ments from the United States Gov- j ' / ernment, Washngton, D. C. for in- i ( spection. All charity cases without , charge, or if any interested call, he . will be glad to show same without , charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. NEW GARDEN SEEDS A new shipment of early red Val- j ( entine and other standard bush bean J. seed Ketucky wonder and other pole 1 bean seed, package and bulk seed, all! varieties of garden seed, Ferry, Cros man and Wood's popular seed. 2w HARMON gRUG CO. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and! by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incura-, b!e. Catarrh is a local disease, great ly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires consti-j tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. j Cheney & Co. Toledo Ohio is a c?.?n-j stitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mu cous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonalg. j BIDS WANTED. The Building Committee for. the new parsonage to be erected on the vacant lot adjoining Saint Stephen's Lutheran church, invites sealed bids for the erection of said building.Plans and specifications can be secured " ? rv i t _ j_ o Irom u. urcner, j-.e.\iiigiou, o 2t31. FOPw SALE?One CO Ford touuring ear in good condition and new tires. One 1917 Ford roadster. Overland Batesburg Co. TAX NOTICE FOR THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON. Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Lexington has placed a seven mill levy on all property, both real and personal, within the incorporate limits of the Town of Lexington, to defray the expenses of the Town government for the fiscal year ending July 1st, 1918. This tax will be due and payable from July 1st, 1918, to August 1st, 1918. After August 1st, 1918 i ten per cent penalty will be collected Dn unpaid taxes. After August 15 :he Treasurer's books will be closed and executions issued for the purpose Df collecting all delinquent taxes. All persons are notified to pay ;aid tax to the undersigned Treasurer )f the Town of Lexington, at his ofice in The Home National Bank build ng between July 1st and August 1st. JOE M. CAUGHMAN, ;f Treasurer of the Town of Lexington. WADE HAMPTON COBB FOR CONGRESS Wade Hampton Cobb has announced his candidacy for Congress from the Seventh Congressional District and his first expression in doing so ;vas to pledge his unstinted fakh in :he wisdom of President Wilson and Congress in declaring a state of war ivith Germany and Austria-Hungary. Fie states, that the reservation of tho American ideals of freedom, liberty and democracy, and the respect and boner cf the nation on- land and sea could not have- been otherwise guard ec! and maintained. To the end that the in a to era tic Kaiser of Germany might be more quickly brought to ha? !*nces; which alone veil! result in a last in a peace to us and our posteritv, he favors the prompt and^tggressive sup ; -r?TT-^rr-TT-rr? ~ "~'j te . % te <-' a , ' , .i v-'v" ' g; . . . I N-'1. .'0. p- -V>- f ' . I port by Congress of all war measures looking to the -further organization of a powerful army and navy to act in co-operation with our Allies. 'Mr. Cobb, in the event of his election, promises to attend to, and look after, with fairness and impartiality [he interests of each County in the Seventh Congressional District, as well as the interests of the District as a whole, and those who are acquainted with his work as a public official know that he can be relied upon to make an aggressive, painsstaking and faithful public servant. Mr. Cobb who is now forty-one years of age, was born in Richland County, and there obtained his primary education in the rural schools, afterwards attending the University of S. C. for a short while: He then taught in the rural districts, following this line of endeavor for five years, during which time he pursued the study of law under the? direction of Jno. P. Thomas, Jr:, Esq:; who is now Dean of the Law Schocl of the University. After being admitted j. - ii- T> 1 nr.A _ -o cne r>ur 1 r! uww ne wuim*u jii uic office of his preceptor until 1902. when he was elected Judge of Prohate for Richland County. He filled that office successfully and without opposition until 1908, when he was elected Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, which office he still holds, having been twice re-elected without opposition. Mr. Cobb invites the voters- of the Seventh District to investigate his standing and his sixteen years of sei vice asa public official, with the minutest care and scrutiny, and by that record he is willing for the yard stick to be applied in testing his fitness anc merit to represent the Seventh District in Congress. 3tc-2thr. I A TWICE-TOLD TALE ! ;l One of Interest to Our Readers. 5 Good ne s bears repeating, and 5 when it is confirmed after a long t lapse of time, even if we hesitated to : believe it at first hearing, we feel secure in accepting its truth now. The following experience of a Lexington ?->"> ic n r\ vi -F i r>m a A af+or fliroo 5) rwl JA 111C411 1 O VV/llXXJl 111VU UX wx V>4X W/ v?>*v* M | half years. Henry C. Hall, grocer, E. Main St. j gave the following statement June J 11, 1914: "My back ached all the! ] time and I felt sore and lame. I ? could hardly bend over to wait on! customers. Headaches and dizzy spells bothered me and my sight was : blurred. My kidneys bothered me a j | great deal, too, and the secretions; ; passed, too often. Finally. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the Sawyer f Drug Co. and they relieved me al! most at once. I continued using j Doan's until every symptom of kidney trouble left me." On February 2, 1918, Mr. Hall added: "I think as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did when I | recommended them nearly four years ago." Mr. Hall had. Foster.Milburn Co., Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't j simply ask for a kidney remedy?get j Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that I Mr. Powell had. Foster-Milburn Co., j Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | _______ ^ KRESO DIP NO. 1. Kills lice and parasites on all kinds of live stock, destroys all disease germs. We have it in stock. Sola any quantity, HARMON DRUG CO. i Sanitary Meat Market] . and Restaurant I Fresh native meats always on hand, j ice sold in any quantity trom 5c up ! Our restaurant is prepared to fumier meais at all hours. First clas3 meaU prepared by experienced ccoks. f 11p u Pi a ?j a. c p y : * n ft \ jT.T ~"5 R/V i m A : < LI Next Door to Po&toTu-e. LEXINGTON, 5. C. zzjuluxrras t*ea*r.-ju~uamJ.**LUmt. .-jcjr.n ??m*-. -/utV -rr *" /^->v " '?v TT*^ "" ; "5 Vv f ,**;' t ' * > V ? f* li s f G ". V* # ' ; # ii. O- w- .. v- ^ . !>| .. , , , .... i^ \ our i'^% cs i - :t a <. o iiiii j$| are not just right, be stare to ; j| i Con.-.ult I)r. Giaxon, it costs yoi ill 8 v"1' ^ ^ou l'ne or ?'asst !? I \ At this time all prescriptioi ;||| Difficult ca: : gj | at Tapp's Department Store, C( I 1_ I I ' u~:i i-,. JLl&ll ?11. We Insure Growing Croj Grain against loss ai Protect yourself aga: ?i ing a policy in The Hartford J j Of Hartfo | JOHN T. SOX, Life, Fire and Livestock, H i Office at Bank of " i ! SPECIAL F DENTAl I I ;j IT WILL PAY Y< !j Dr. SM^ Ahnut Yr I ;j Since we Have Dr. J. E ated with us we are cate t ing work. Dr. Boozer is : ing teeth with a painless I REMEMBER ] 1328 Main Street, (Pho * \ , CARD OF THANKS A I take this means of thanking my ; neighbors and friends for the many ^ l-In/lnoct. cVinwn mo 5>nrl tyiw Civ; L?> U1 U?iV4 XAIJ family during the illness ad death of my husband. I thank each and every one from the bottom of my heart and pray Gods richest blessing upon them all. Mrs. A. M. Harman. LOST?On Tuesday morning May i 29, between Rauch's place, on the Wyse's Ferry Road and my home one; Colt's 32 Left Hand Wheeler pistol. A liberal reward will be paid for its return. ltpd. John Henry Snelgrove Lexington, Route 2. | ANNOUNCEMENTS ! u i J i GEORGE BELL TIMMERMAN ] FOR CONGRESS ? ! CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for congress from the Seventh Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Wade Hampton Cobb THOS. G. McLEOD BISHOPVILLE, S. C. CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS SEVENTH DISTRICT ! CONTRACTORS j SUPPLIES? I . Machinery, Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Fackle, Vv heelcarro ws, 1 ruc^cs, Wire Cable, ? oilers ' Tr.nks, Stacks, Etc. Venv > *? ; T? O" ^ '"<* ItiUlV. > O, Ci -?. s. J To"?7 W ' 5 ^<YJ c< Vf5 \ ""atc V' r7' .\fc L*. "_?!! t i Oi. Ac i 0 Q I. ,n' AUGLLTA ( 'T , ' '.' " .'7 V /-~? ? - *?. X a.. ?yft ;. / ,' V V * ^ L??<'Vl?vjiA i'ord iuppiics c ;. i Rcpciio in Stock. * C : 7 - :*?: Q 7 A"*? -: T*Tp f ? jj jy* 7?'-f v T't U if g*l 7 VA n or the glasses y< u are using1 I & visit our Oi >tical department. J & i nothing, and, if necessary he | j| ;s your eyes require. & i work at half prices. ses solicited by DR. GLAXON, j| )lumbia, G. C. 11 : I 1 i surance i j )s -of Cotton, Corn, and' id damage by Hail. . ; O ?/ inst such loss by takFire Insurance, rd, Conn. - - Local Agent. 1 ealth and Acctdent Insur. Western Carolina, i i I I PRICES ON | LWORK OU TO CONSULT OTHERS >ur Teeth ID WIN BOOZER associ- * ring especially to extracts very efficient in extractmethod. MY OFFICE IS j ne 512,) Columbia, S. C. i 1 i WE SERVE THE PUBLIC. j V Everything in drugs and medicines,; ir ve have them. Ask Rice, he knows 5 ibout it, twenty years experience. 2f. HARMON DRUG CO. ATTEP* Auto - We Want Your Bui Return Goo< NEW AND SECOND H/ OAKLAND (new MAXWELL [new] FORD ROADSTER [second MAXWELL ROADSTTR Auto Parts and Accessor^ and Electric Horns., Pennsj We have installed a Battel plete in every particular. I LEARN THE WAY to tl Service guaranteed. AUTO SERYIC Roy H. & C. I Day Phone 127. Night " 114. I LEXINGTC 11 5 I_l A I Til?7 / | hi A YY L 6 ii.A ?1 * jl JL * f JL ^? : 1 5 ; _ i %} (FORMERLY CALDWEL y i 1 .2 3 i v . k J s . J ? 1S A -5 a ' i v .1 f~ o y ;r T' /*" f "*/ *L Vw^_.i?xJ' ; 4^ -? T ^ i. "i Vv V V nJ V | __ 25 per cent | price, A worn timity for the 1. I Every Suit this jjj 1439 Main St., 81 *im Tir ~ii it n gy ~ ~ Elgin Champion IM seaUFciWHEN the Elgin Six Nation into Chicago on Tuesday m Records for a trip, such as it ha ering. perfect scores and big been won ny ine rngin six in m tests it has entered. The U. S. War Department E road reporter traversed G.202 mi continental run, averaging 19.4 Chicago. 117-inch Wheelbare, Valve-ii Speed Motor H. Cromer O LEXINGTC WANTED?Several copies of Lex i.crton Dispatch-News, issues of ?ept, , 1017 and April 3, 1918. Lexington Dispatch News Lexington, S. C, Tm?/\lkT i 1 lUiN 0 Owners siness and Offer in d Service lnd cars in stock - - - $ 1150. oc' i 897. ?J5 * hand] - - 350.00 - 775.00 es, Stewart Speedometer dvania Casings and Tubes # ry Charging Outfit com'ree air le Service Station. Good :e station ). Thompson. Vext Door to Meetze & Son )N, S. C: \N0 FR'S L k HALTIAVANGER) | / & 1 . S3 - i ~t 7 > HI r ? ~?,<r>. eo|!"rr; fcs ' ' ?' <*v- * SL <-V "it-J Z. X A? c ^ ; '. ' 9 a 62 cat at g off regular | ierfu! oppcr- g hrifty buyer. season's style | Columbia, S. C.| mxmm ms* pjg e|Y Of The Si^HOUR Elgin Six FassiFRUN x al All-Trails Scout Car rolled orning, Oct. 9th, all World's d completed had gone glimhest economy honors have any gruelling- endurance conIgin Six'scout car and official les of its 12,000 mile transmits to the gallon from n-Head Six-Cylinder, High Price $1095.00 swald, Agt. )N, S. C.