Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, June 12, 1918, Image 6
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
JAS. E. ADDY
Seal Estate, Insurance, Collections,
Etc.
LEXINGTON, S. C. "
Office in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
1316 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
DR. J. WM. BOUZfcK
DENTIST,
iuccessor to Dr. D. L Boozer & Sons,;
Office 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j
PHONE 211.
DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET,
Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M.
I. H. FJUCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
W fill
Sviiu ui ou vvvuua.
C H A PI If, S. C.
55 ' > '
A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney and Counselor at Liw,
fractice in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
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BLACKWELL & THOMAS ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, !
We beg to announce that we have i
tyesed an office at Lexington, S. C., ;
Ja The Home National Bank Building
had in the future will practice at both
Columbia and Lexington. ,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
| 0*hunbia,S*C. - Lexington, S. C.
/ yfflc? at Lrtdngton in charge of Mr.
| laa. 8. Adds, Home National Bank
Snilding.
E. J. BEST
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Attorney
and Councellor
| J 203 2nd Floor. National Loan
I and Exchange Bank
I > - Columbia, S. C.
' MACHtNtl Or ALL MAKES REPAIRED PHONE 765
ROYAL TYPEWRITER Agency
I * WASHINGTON Street, Columbia. S. C
1 CL. KEEFER, Mechanic
I May 29; 3m
Xjood Sight
^ ' k priceless
Good Vision
fi necessary to good sight. *%,.
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Eye strain is common.
! JEys strain can be overcome.
Eeadache, squinting and cross-eyes i
las caused by defective vision. c
We examine the eyeg for defects.
We eerrect the defects with proper i
Using glasses.
I AYERY Jeweler
COLUMBIA. 5.C.
1*08 MAIN STREET.
Will drive from your system the poison that j
causes Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation,
Kidney, Mvtr troubles. Makes rich red blood.
So sure are wc that Bliss Native Herbs wilido :
all we claim that_our Agent is authorized to
guarantee them, i housands testify cheerfully i
tothe wonderful curative powers of Bliss Na- j
rive Herbs. v.Get a box of Tahlets at once and
forever rfa yourself of CONSTIPATION and
ills arising from blood impurities, that cause !
RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY and LIVER Com- j
plaints, female weakness, etc. Does not contain
anything of harmful nature. Our Agent i
will deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.00,
200 Tablets, with a guarantee. I
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-SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
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I.. # 4 : ' CHANGED SUNDAY
"The schedule of passenger trains)
* operated between Columbia and Au- j
gusta changed Sunday, and the fol- J
lowing schedule is now-in effect: J
No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m.
No. 8 Due at Lexingt&n 9.22 a.m. j
No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am
No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m.
No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. |
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FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to Hon. George S. Drafts Judge
of Probate for Lexington county for
a final discharge as administrator of
the estate of W. H. Summer deceased,
on the 10th day of June 1918. If
there are any person or persons who:
object to the granting of this final
discharge, they must file notice on
or before the above named date.
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oonn u. summers
4 c3S. Administrators.
For Sale?At Dispatch-News office:
Real Estate titles and Mortgages,
Magistrates and lawyers blanks.
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SEEDS j
Everything To Plant Now
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Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds, Flower!
Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. Come in f
and let us help you select plants
and seeds for a good garden.
FLOWERS
Choice Carnations, Roses, Violets, I
sweet Peas, Freesias. Bouquets and !
iesigns mailed or expressed Sny- j
where.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1542 Main Street j
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
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CBITUARY.
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; On Thursday afternoon. May iG
i the dearh anode came and took our
' dear brother from us P. Tsvlor.
He was on1'.* 23 yrs. 9 month-, and
'1 day.: old. Although your;., in life,;
He was always kind and true to his j
home.
God saw it fit to remove him from j
j our midst. \ 1
i Ke leaves to mourn his departure j
a wife and daughter, father mother. |
3 brothers and 2 sisters besides a host!
of relatives and friends.
He is gone but not forgotten.
"Brother thou wast mild and lovely, i
j Gentle as the summer breeze.
Pleasant as the air of evening,
j When it floats among the trees.
/Peaceful be thv silent slumber?
Peaceful in thy grave so low:
Thou no more wilt join our number, j
Thou no more our songs shall know. J
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"Dearest brother, thou hast left us;
Here thy loss we deeply feel:
But tis god that hath bereft us;
He can all our sorrows heal.
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"Yet again we hone to meet thee, !
When the day of life has fled,
Then in heaven with joy to greet thee'
Where no farewell tear is shed."
POTATOES ARE MUCH j
CHEAPER THAN THEY
WERE A YEAR AGO;
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With potatoes?new potatoes?sell
ir*rr 1 no +v> o n
All fa x V V J. vgiiu HU41I
a year ago, the food problem of the!'
housewife is minimized. j.
It is a fact that potatoes are twice j
as cheap today as compared with a 5
year ago. New potatoes are retailing ,
at the present time at from 40 to 65 j ^
cents a peck.
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don refuse to be dependent upon ;
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)f this time problem in a depend;
)ortation that has ever been devel
Section should convince you that
. In the entire field of automobiL
! reputation for dependability. B
, it has been adopted by those
:ncy of any mechanical product.
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! TO BU2I.D "CO HOMES FOR
WORKMEN NEAR NORFOLK
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iiijr committee of the Hampton Roa *
Nawil district anonanced today that
tracts of land on Paradise Creek in
Norfolk eountv. aa'uregatim; a boat
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five hundred acres- had been acquired
and that the government will finance
the erection of a model town of 800
residences,-for workingmen employed
at the naval base, army and ordnance
depots.
Designs for the village by George
B. Post, of New York, have been approved
and work will begin at once.
The property is located about three
miles from the Portsmouth postofficcl
and is reached by trolley. Rear Ad!
miral Harris, head of the housing
board, will direct the construction,
work.
GEN. PERSHING HAD
PERSONAL CHARGE OF
THE CATIGNY BATTLE!
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Washington, June 8".?Gen. Pershing
personally directed" the fighting
of American troops at Cantigny, from i
where the Germans were driven with
a loss of 2(/0 prisoners; members of"
the senate military committee were!
toFd at their weekly coriference witfcj
war department officials..
The village was taken- 6v the Amer;
icar.s May 28 and all Txerman atempts*j
to recapture ft have beerr in vain.
The important part American-j
troops have taken in checking the recent
German drive was told to the sen 1
ators, who were'informed that the ad '
canct probably has been stopped fori
the time being.
Preserving fruits and canning vege j
tables is a mighty practical kind of ;
patriotism. /
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ecause the Paige performs its w
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NOTICE!
I fsereby forbid anyone hiring or'
harboring Millie Craps, or under;
whatsoever name she may assume. j
this th*? 6th day of June 1918.
2t34 Henry Craps.
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How things have changed.. Here'
in South Carolina it is no uncommon ?
thing these days- to hear one farmer ;
ask another how his wheat is turning"!
out.
NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT
IN NEW BROOKEAND;
action of simple buckthorn bark, gly- [
There has never been anything;
in New Brookland with the INSTANT \
cerine, etc., as mixed in AdTerika..^
ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN
TIRE bowel tract so completely it|
releves ANY CASE sour stomach, 1
gas or constipation and prevents ap-*
pendicitis.. The INSTANT, plfeasant;
action of Adlerika surprises bcih dbc-.j
tors ancF patients. Sandel Drug:.
Store. ?Aavt.
A fool and his money are soon leid
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FROM BLACK CREEK.
Mrs. N. E. Gunter and P C Boouknight?
babies have been on the sick
list for the past weekr hut now are
improving.
Cutting wheat is about the order of
the day I believe. Lookout boys or.
General Green will get you now
M. D. Kyzer and family visited his
uncle Elias Kyzer Sunday
Mr. P. C. Bouknight, Jessie F
Smith, E C Gunter R W Gunter and
Sheperd Halfman with their families,
were all visitors at Mr. N. R. Gunter?
Sunday. #
Mr. Lreorge Uurrter has on a smile
that reaches from ear to ear and
looks to be a foot thick, all because
the stork has brought him another boy
The Wateree School District held
a meeting for the purpose of electing
new Trustees Saturday evening June
1st at 3 o'clock and- the following
were elected by large majorities.
Pickens C. Bouknight, Chairman;
E. 0. Hall, Clerk; and Charlie Gunter.
Well guess I better ring off and* if
I escape the waste basket will appear
again in the future.With best wishes
to the Dispatch-News and its many
readers.
YOUNG WOMAN
TELLS OF
GREAT CHANGE
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Seamstress Describes Ills
and Change Taniac Made
Passes Word Along
Says She Decided to Take
Taniac Because She Heard
So Much About It.
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"Taniac is a fine medicine for stem
ach trouble and it is a good general-,
tonic, too, and I am glad to recommend
it as such to anyone," said Miss
Lena Burns, of Greer S. C., in a
statement endorsing Taniac. iCl
was troubled with nervousness and
weak spells before I took Taniac. I
am a seamstress and my work is very
trying and it brought me these troubles.
Jndgestion also troubled me a
lot and my appetite had left me. I
certainly was run down in health and
feeling badly.
"I finally decided to take a course
of come medicine, and I ad heard so
much about Taniac I decided to take
it. The Taniac helped those nervous
spells right away and soon I had good
nerves. My appetite came back and
i ganed a great deal in strength and
weight. I got so I could sleep well,
oo."
Tanlac. the master medicine, is
sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co.,
Lexington; Buvnette and Whetsell,
New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug
Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co.,
Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Cnapin:
Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea;
Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce,
Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The
Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber,
Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle,