Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, June 12, 1918, Image 3

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8MSgSfl BAD EOY ADMITS LCVE FOR MOTHER Cleveland, Ohio, June 7.?The search for the "worst boy" goes mer rily on.They thodght they had found him ' in Cleveland, but investigation proved that he was but' 69 per cent bad, so he was rejected. Representatives of the Boys' Broth erhood Republic of Chicago are mak ing a tour of the country in search of the worst boy in the United States. ^JVhen they find him they are going to take "him to Chicago and try to re form him. A ? nmmla ft-f /love' CO!>wVl 1 r> A1LC1 CL cvuyic V/JL WMJU Vi* Ail Cleveland, a boy, name not given was brought in for examination. He is 15 years old, associates with thieves, bets on prize fights, drinks whisky gambles uses tobacco, plays pool, "hops' freight trains, roams the streets at night uses vile and obsence langu age, ran away from school has been at the State's farm for boys, is a gang leader, has been arrested three times was chased by policemen many times more, says Cleveland is a small burg and deadern a door nail, calls reform schools pans and can't talk two min utes in succession without swearing. But he is 69 per cent ba<J, for he admitted that he worked for three months at one time and confessed that he loved his mother and would ' -write to her if he knew where to reach t her. Still, with so many points taken from his record as the country's worst boy he still leads for badness! and may prove that there is no j.?0 ' per cent bad boy, and that 69 per cent is the limit. * / RIKARD?CORLEY. " ^ H. Frank Corley and Miss Lizzie Ri iard were married by the Rev. Foster Speer at the Methodist parsonage last Saturday afternoon in the presence of a few friends. Both of these young Uwa o -fattT rMilonn r\-f U TT OVUVII VI the court house. Corn Agony In Foot Seconds IP'" i, U*e "Gets-It"?See Corn* Peel Off! The relief that "Gets^t" gives from corn-pains?the way it makes corns and calluses peel off painlessly in one piece?is one of the wonders ?f the world. The woman in the ill Illinium - -- * tit "Get Me oeis-ti ; Quick! It Ea*e* Corn Pnins end M ?kes Corns Poe! Right Off!' ^ home, the shopper, the dancer, the foot traveler, the man in the office,' the clerk in the store, the worker in S ^ "-4he shop, have today, in this great discovery, uets-ii;, tne one sure, painless remover that makes corns come off as easily as you would peel a banana. It takes 2 seconds to apply "Gets-It"; it dries at once. Then walk with painless joy, even with \ tight shoes. You know your cornj will loosen from your toe?peel it off with your fingers. Try it, corn sufferers, and you"ll smile! "Gets-It," the guaranteed ,money- J back corn-remover the only sure way costs but a trifle at any drug store.1 M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicag0' ! 4, Sold in Lexington and recommended as the world's best corn remedy V' Ktt TTarninn Urvrr f r\ A/-],. wf j aami uivu i. vw. xi Li V . 3 you should know if you desire to ' liquid _orm of Peruna?the reliable household, with a long history of success in ifficuities. TirJitoto Jo roo/i& r\f?Ci-r caTTIP convenient for many. 5 ideal laxative, by the regular use of which constipation may be overcome and i natural action restored. M&nalin has no habit forming drug, but is an aid to nature. Your druggist has all three. So many thousands have received benefit from the ] use of one or both these remedies that th?y are a recognized part of the equipment of evervcareful household. THE PERUNA CJ;M?ANY^ ^CIro [ 9 Ply^n j % 1 ! I cure Piles j ! without the knife without pain, without deten| tion from busi- f j ness, without acj id injections, and TTTT 4-Vl rtllf /> All+flftT 1 nuuwuv , \ , no danger. N o one need suffer from this com y/'&yj < ys\ ' plaint when, thisj^r J-^ humane cure is ^ *' awaiting them. I guarantee re- : suits. If you desire to consult a reliai ble, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. 1 likewise cure JBiooa Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kictnv and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis charges, Rectal Troubles, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private Diseases of Men and Women v Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 2. / Dr. W. R. Register SPECIALIST 12ftfi 1 -2 Main Strppt. COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA KUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns. Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Wof*n, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c . ( Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. ! i _ \ During the period of the War, we will not sell an American Midget Mamcl Mill unless its purpose is to supply the local needs of a com mu- j nity, or our Government, with Jlour and feed. DO YOUR BIT. Help the Gov- \ ernment by saving the freight j on wheat and flour. Relieve the rail- j roads of this unnecessary congestion by . .ii onmmnnitv One Of I esia.utioii.iiis t" jvwi ? these wonderful American Midget Mar- J vel Roller Flour Mills. x And Make Money,Too j $150 to $1,000 per month can be made ( with this permanent, substantial and / dignif.ed business. This wonderful self-contained roller ! mill is revolutionizing milling. Makes | splendid Hour at a better yield than the Government requires. One man without i previous milling experience can run it I successfully. Small cost, small power, j easy operation enables It to make a ! "Better Barrel of Flour Cheaper." You I can sack your flour under our nationally j advertised brand "FLavo." Our Service Depart- i Mment inspects your prod- I ucts each month free ] and keeps you up to j quality. Sizes of mills j from 15 to 100 barrels J per day. You can start with the small size if you have $2,000 to invest. ScUd on 30 days' Write for onr catalog and experiences of sueeessfuTown ers 1111 over tae umieu oiolo. Anglo - American Mill Co. Trust. BMg. Owcnsboro, Ky. (216) ??-w?m???HBHB3CSMMP?M* No. Sk-Ski^-Six This is a prescription prepared "especially i for MALARIA or CHILLS <5L FEVER, j Five or Giz doses will break any case, and ! if taken thee aa a tonic the Fevet vill n<? i return. It acts on the liver better tbaa [ Calomel and doe3 not gripe cr sicken. 2oe | Auto - We Want Your Bus I I * Return Good 1 NEW AND SECOND KA? E.B?i-Mi.am i-??,?z::t.T?r:'~rfr-r?.rr' XTtUBTZJZEBXX ~scri wur-iktz*isji | I OAKLAND (new) - j I MAXWELL [new] FORD ROADSTER [second h j MAXWELL ROADSTTR - Auto Parts ai;d Accessories and Electric Horns. Pennsyh We have installed a Battery plete in every particular. Frt LEARN THE WAY to the Service guaranteed. AUTO SERVIC Roy H. & C. D. Day Phone 127. Night " 114. Ne LEXINGTON - New Summ THE LATEST FRO We have a complete line of , Clothing, Dry Good; The newest things out You are getting tired of tfc and want something new. New Things. Why not fit y />t ati 1 LLUin For the whole family at pri< used to paying. Glassware, China We have a complete line f GI,0BE DRY G001 1620, 1622, 1624 Main St., Lifetime Fi Had your grand father or mc lent judgement in the selecti would you have, those antiqr so much ? This same kind of furniture us in Columbia, made by the of the men who made your g ture. Or if you have not a cherishe to you, what pleasure and < out of furniture bought frcir you can pass on to future g< it will give them the same s you. Furniture like that mi Let us show you our complet priced. You will not be urg Do not hesitate to make or quarters when in Columbia. VAN ME' LIFETIME FU Funeral Directors a Complete Mote J.U A O M. X/ ilivCiii Columbia, ??nam? Jj 1 j i$f% .<r\ ?#? \9 WIlGl Q\ - j i r> rr, ? i mess and uiter m \ ( c ? i Ju v >C. i| I iD CARS IN STOCK i i^rramr'.ta. .v..:wult-it? r^x'^jr.rre.^r.rL^- J.rrrx.-rzrrxr n - - - $1150.00 897.35 and] - - 350.00 - 775.00 ! , Stewart Speedometer j rania Casings and Tubes I Charging Outfit com- j je air Service Station. Good i E STATION | Thompson. * j I :xt Door to Meetze & Son i I, S. C: I ier Goods j IM THE LOOMS ? I I s and Millinery tat old Hat by this time Your friends have the ourself out now. IING ies less than you are t or Crockery or your inspection. DS COMPANY - - COLUMBIA, S-. urniture )ther not used exxelion of their furnx . are ! ie pieces you cherish i is obtainable from > sons and grand sons j ?-c ; ,1 allU UciieillS 1UII11- i i d piece handed down comfort you can get 1 us?furniture that merations, knowing ervice it lias given ast be good. ; e line, so moderately 7 ?7 ;ed to buy. ir store vour headTRE'S | I RNITURE nd EmWmers. I r Ser I 'Phone llij s. c. i r : ^TT? I j|^ H p| W# / '; i* ' 1 'r-'; ' >! . >5 ^ ' ' ' T-'i -Tint t~ i-'r" ^r\ ri'r^nr : ; V 1 i.-j t AjdiKi' - - l f? :-jO"T. L?&G.$1LXV .'v r - .) ' . r-: \-':Y ! "t":. '.i of .v V iir./" !. : tr:; ... ' ' _ ' -r. nr..-..:'!; --; i ' " t .1 t. :. > '.Hv. :m V; r.* T: jj' fcr CEiv5?'S / ' 1.:? "*!W CO.. AT' A"T' Everything Sanitary New Star LADIES ANE Open Day ? Food of the Best Qualii Pre Polite Attention with ( Share of the public pat cordial welcome awaits 1312 Main St., Phone OF | You will find our B< i-A ? *1 -> -? TT \ A -V iars to handle your -bAr OUR VAULTS AR PROOF. OUR OFFICERS A OUR BANK HAS i IT IS THE HOME HOME OF ACCOMMO 4 Per Cent P THE PALMET1 BANK nrvi t Tlx LULU1V1 J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WILIE JC WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, Brookla New Broc Board oi Henry Buff. Sewell K. 1 G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shull Adviso Frank W. Shealy. Lemu< The Oswj SILVERTOWN AND A j 1 SAF JREAD Aotomooi LEXINGl Dont forget that we are the same old thing. guarantee each and every ; n i m _i rr. uooayear lires ana n always in stock.x Tire vulcanizeing a spec repair work promptly done We have the best mecha Bring your Auto and ?M O c u take care of them for you. t/ Night man can be found Tejephone us your tr promptly attended to. rmi i ne usws H. C. OSWALD, Pr< Lexingior Telephone No. 113. t v j Our i ^ ^ Accuraov Q aality /-** a Ft- />y?rrv cs. i m z* c* VP 11 rjy~ ' ~ ~ V' e!l r it ted Giosses 77 7*. /?r VZ- 7 ; &? \ fyth *4 M U ' P* :< >- .V V" ',: ?, * S Yfi , ?*V 'WU /MM \# ?lA. V^i> <.J? *i> ??." a< ^8 ^ Opi: rr. /^..Ist and Optician 1 f)' f." "J A jio 1! < t-??. ? rr? iiivTPJA ^ r > lj *7 ?. -Ju^ -x. iT*~ ^ u?. v?> i t WW?fW?lWf At Reasonable Prices # Restaurant r\r> ) GENTLEMEN md AH Night ~>y, pared in the Highest Art. Juick Service, ;ronage is solicited, and a the Lexington Folks. 3151 Ja Columbia, S. C. ink efficient in all particusTKING BUSINESS. E BURGLAR AND FIRE | RE RELIABLE. ' I \ GOOD RECORD. I OF ALL CLASSES-THE I DAT10NS. f 'aid on Savings 1 '0 NATIONAL I i OF COLUMBIA | BIA, S. C. 1 INES, Claims., I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pret., T. FRASER DIAL, Assistant Cashier iBSSHGBflHflHEHRSEEBHJ? nd Bank )kiand, S. C.] f Directors: Oliver. E. W. Shall. ~~"1 L. S. Trotti. L P. J. Wessinger. ry Board: el Hall. J&s. A. Saznmersett ild Garage e . AUTOMOBILE le Repairing S L ON, S. C. at the same olcl place doing pairing Automobiles. We ? job that we turn out. ibes?tlie best ever made nalty. Lathe and general i mics that can be found. Machine work and we will at any hour in the building oubles and they will be ild Garage j *-?a crf> r ' S > S C