; PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE I Real Estate and Insurance v BATESBURG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY flml Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. Lexington, s. c. Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, |?16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. WM. BOOZER v DENTIST, flBeeeesor to Dr. D. Lr Boozer & Sons, flit# 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. " " ' - \ DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, . 9iee Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. DENTAL NOTICE S. G. RUTLEDGE, D. D .S. I make a speciaty of Crown; and Bridge Work. ' Office at Boozer old stand, BIS Main St., Columbia, ST. C 1H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW in' '!3:1 I ' Mffi pr&etic* in all courts. CHAP IN, S. C. ; X. F. 3PIGNER Ailwiy and Cofuatlor at Law, inctfiea in County, State and the | United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. , < j BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have | Jfreaed an office at Lexington, S. C., J 81 The Home National Bank Building lai in the future will practice at both v Weinbia and Lexington. * , j COLE L BLEASE * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jhtenbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Mlee at Lexington m charge of Mr. -* a TTnma National Bank ^Eeu??. 7 E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan - and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. ] f JBBP???*???????? Good Sight !t priceless Good Vision . ti ??My to good sight strain is common. l7? strain can be overcome. sadache, squinting and cross-eyes Mm caused by defective vision. IF# examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper AytRY^EWELER COLUMBIA^ 5.C 1908 MAIN STREET. fDT ICC NATIVE DLLa) HERBS. Will drive from your system the poison that ^eaases Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation, Kidney, Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood. So sure-are we that Bliss Native Herbs will do nil we claim that our Agent is authorized to guarantee them. Thousands testify cheerfully to the wonderful curative powers of BlissNathre Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once and -forever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and iUs arising from blood impurities, that cause RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY and LIVER Complaints, female weakness, etc. Does notconharmful nature. Our Agent *riH deliver or maii you, upon receipt of $1.9*, Tablets, with a guarantee. ' J. C. SWYGERT, Agent PEAK, S. C. fOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE CHANGED SUNDAY Tlie schedule of passenger trains pcrated between Columbia and Augusta changed Sunday, and the following schedule is now in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. No. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m. No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. N#, 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.sa. fife One hundred and sixty (1G0) acres ! of good sand land near Augusta road 15 1-2 miles West-of Lexington. Two i horse farm open rest in woods. Now ! barn. Tourig orchid, fruit hasn'tz failed in 25 years. Well watered. Apply at Dispatch-Xews Oilice i iktel I . * I- i' , J ? ' /' ? :* i jf : m>*-... h I Bp/4^ i'- ; : ' WVS**5' ?/ 4 f ' v *' & . ' ! -oyf 'I'-?-". ' | ^ vvfikiusrs ii New teemnomil | | DICTIONARIES ere in uce by b;isi- R ; L* nessmen, engineers, bankers, H j ?. judges, architects, physicians, Q Li farmers, teqcners, librarians, cier- M 1 z gymen, by successful men and p [ jj women ike zrorld over. . H I Ars You Equipped to Win? 1 Z > The New Internationa! provides W i the means to success. It is an all- a ! : knowing teacher, a universal ques- g I S tion answerer. H j ; If you seek efficiency and ad- g ; : vancement why not make daily w t use of this vast fund of inform- P I j ation? : : 400,000 Vocabulary-Terms^ 270ff Pages. 2 - 6000 Illustrations. Colored Plates. Z Z 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 ; ; Biographical Entries. r. I Regular and India-Paper Editions. : MIRIAM : PILES / I cure Biles . without the knife without pain, 1 without detention from bun. f :1Hk ness, without nc. id injections, and without center; UfiflF . ho danger. N o one need suffer from this com- JUu'j S\ plaint when thiaf^^ humane cure ls^ awaiting them. I guarantee resuits. If you desire to consult a reHa? ble, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Blood Poison; Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Die charges, Rectal Troubles, Strict! ure and all Nervous, Chronic and i private Diseases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a, as. to 7 p. m. Sub* | days, 10 to 2, \ Dr. W. R. Register SPECIALIST 1206 1-2 Main Street, COLUMBIA, SO. CAROLINA FLOWERS Beutiful Astas, Gladiolas, Roses. Seeds and Bulbs. Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas, Chinese Lillies, Callas, Freerias, Lawn Grass, Alfafa, Clover, Vetches, High Grade Vegetable Seeds and Plants. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Main Street COLUMBIA, - - S. C. fONTI? AfTftRQ , VVillAUlVl VI1U SUPPLIESMachinery, Castings anc Repairs. Steel Beams Rods, Ropes, Tackle Wheelbarrows, Trucks Wire Cable, Boilen Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Gratinsr. Etc. Lombard ^ Works &Q | r AUGUST/ OllppiY -_0 GEORGIA Ford Supplies - '.n Stock, 1 ; Pure Food Bakery ;| Where you always finch /BREAD, CAKES, PIES. E*c.j ' Made of pure food ingredients, j Every thin# sanitary, fresh, clean j : and inviting. Call and you will | j be pleased. ! TT V* Vf ? * * -SI y & /*** L ^ **<*% *N \ ^"h ?T\. I1iJL ll A a J 11200 Block Taylor ?fc., . Columbia, S. C. i I Roger Williams, colored, shot and J i killed his father-in-law, George Sibcrt j Tuesday in McCormick county, in a ; row started by Williams' Quarreling { with his wife for not having 'breakj fast ready sooner. j | Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant I Fresh native meats always on hand* lee sold in any quantity from 5e up. Our restaurant is prepared to furnish meals at all hours. First class meals prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Neat Doer to Poetoffice* LEXINGTON, S. C ' Ready F< Our store is ready for the1 are now displaying the n Christmas gifts, etc. Let Xmas. Bay and give just ' of real use and worth. Mens and Boys CIo Hats, Caps, Shoes and Children, Ladi( Suits, Skirts, Coats wear, Notions, Ets. A select stock of ne1 are offered you at please you. Come 8 ELI NA \ 1107 Washington St., C. D. KENNY IIVIIVVIllll> rs /?< rp p Coffees, leas, Dug Always have special brand:: at 25c is very popular: oth have Teas to suit your tast NEW CROP RICE, 1 C.D.KENN ; 1637 MAIN STR Everything Sanitary New Star ] ?FC i LADIES AND ! Open Day a J Food of the Best Quality Prep Polite Attention with Qi Share of the public patr ; cordial welcome awaits t :11312 Main St.,- Phone New Pressing Club. Davis & James cave opened a nov> Pressing Club in the Dr. James Merman building. Quick service cur prompt delivery is their motto. x trkspasvs notki: Tib" to notify all per; n:v ih: f hunting. !:<-' >?*- -. hnulhur wood avc:\ on the lands of the nadr-rei^ne-l is forbidden unac-i* strict penalty of the law. Rev. A. R. Taylor . P. F. Taylor -r -r rry i r?A/>w^ T.i xr"! J. .J. luyiur UUVJli,i; Ja.:v, J. Paul Corley C. P. Corlcy Julian Price Thos. W. Guntcr Mrs Lottie Harman John Bailey Mrs Laura Bailey D. L. Shealy H .J. Rish B. J. Waits 4wSp WELL KNOWN FAMILY REMEDIES. We have just received shipments of fresh stocks of "666" Chill and Fever Tonic, Vick's croup and pneumonia salve, Mentholatum, King's New Discovery cough remedy, and all the popular' cough and cold remedies. Sole agents for Tanlac, Yinol and Old Indian Liver anr Kidney Tonic. HARMON DRUG CO. The REX ALL Store. . NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE , STOCKHOLDERS OF BANK OF PELION. A meeting of the stockholders of Bank of Pelion is hereby called to be held at Pelion, S. C. in the banking house of the said corporation on. the 27th, day of December 1918, at 1 P. V fnn niirrvnoo nf Pfincid. ering the following resolution, passed by the Board of Directors at their meeting on. the 19th day of November 1918. "RESOLVED, That it is the judgment of the Board of Directors of this Bank that the capital stock be increased from Ten thousand ($10,000.) Dollars to Twenty-five thousand ($25,000.) Dollars. G. L. TAYLOR, Secretary. 4t9c. or Xmas Glorious Holiday, and we ewest seasonable goods, 's make Jthis a practical cmf?Vi arH/?ala fhof will Hp WI4V11 Mli ?1VU J DEALERS IN s-snnnr crrmTt ? ?? Rice and Grits. j of Coffe. Kennys special er coffe^tofsuit you; also e. Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retail Jrhone V^V/. 153-152 EET, COLUMBIA At Reasonable Pritea Restaurant )R? GENTLEMEN nd All Night ared in the Highest Art. Liick Service: on age is solicited, and a he Lexington Folks. 5RI& Cc'ulit.S.C j "T JUST want to ;i 1 Caldwell's Syn J j if" vt" n'' T7" "*! TJ" Ja t.OC U x^'i Ail V -i i and simply can't do s C.^L.:- ^ -1? ^ ^ w 'w 6 i*>j. .. V- : ''' - 1 ? . 'v^- i? i *\ v *. 1 * rj. *r., v ?u.w, i-: 0 1 jL^I? "Ml i I Syrup 7/iv Perfii Sold by Drugg 50 cts. (s Quickly corrects diso tract, relieves the cong< nial regularity. It is g> ' not gripe. A trial boi writing to Dr. W. B. Ca | St., Monticello, Illinois TAX NOTICE Office of County Treasurer of Lexington S. C., October 1, 1918. 1 Public notice is hereby given that j Stat, County and school Taxes for j Lexington County will be received by me from October 15 to Dec. 31st. 1918 inclusive. The Levy is as follows: State 8 1-4 Mills Ordinary County 6 Mills Roads 2 Mills Court House Improvement 1 Mill Weak Schools... ... .. 1-4 Mills Constitutal school.... .. 3 Mills i * TOTAL 20 1-2 Mills Special schools and Bonds Nos. 1 and 25 .8 mills Special school and hosds No. 15 12 mills Special schools and bonds Nos. 18, 29,. 37, & 66'. 19 mills. Special School No. 13 8 mills Special schools Nos. 12, 35 and 82 ' 6 mills Srve^lal Wr\ 9 411 16 17. 22; 27; 30; 32 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 45; 45; 46, 50, 61, 68, 69; 71; 76; 77; 83; 87; 88; 4 mills. Special schools Nos. 6, 8, 9, 14, 19, 20; 23; 26; 28; 31; 36; 41, 44.; 48; 48, 51, 55, 64; 76, 72, 73, 74; 75; 78," 79; 80 .2 mills, Capitation Road tax of $2.00 upon, all male citizens of the county between 21 and 55 years of age, poll tax of $1.00 between 21 and 60 years and , capitation dog tax of 50c. All papable at same time and charged in tax receipt. C. B. Leaphart, I TREASURER. t Lexington County, S. C. [Learned the Real Value of Chamber-j Iain's Cough Remedy. "We first learned of the true value j of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sev-l era! years ago when we lived near Clif ton Hill, this State," writes Mrs. Jam- | es Malone, Moberly Mo. "At that time I had a severe cold and an annoy ing cough. I got a bottle of Chamber ' Iain's Cough Remedy, and after tak- j ins- a few doses of it my cough loos- 1 ened up and my lung's felt "better. I ued one bottle of it and by then my cold had entirely disappeared." FOIJ SALE. 67 1-2 acres 5 miles west of Lexington one half clay; the other half sand oam with clay subsoil. Pine timber will cut one hundred and fifty thousand feet of lumber. Well watered. Easy terma Apply to S. J. LEAPHART Agent. THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort Fremont, 0.-?"I was passing through the critical period of life, being fortyrtx ye3rs of age and toros incidenttothat - es, nervousness, and was a general run ' MM?! down condition, so it was hard for me Lydia b. binitham's ?^W' * Vegetable Com! - pound was recom1 g.? " mended to me as the | ?$ : .. best remedy for my , I. ?J troubles, which it I surely proved to be. I feel better and i stronger in every way since taking it, ; and tne annoying symptoms have disap1 peared." ? Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 NaI poleon St., Fremont, Ohio. | Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousness, backache, headache, irritability and "the blues," may j be speedily overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this famous rcot and herb remedy Lydia L\ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present themselves write the Pinkham Medicine Co . \ j Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how n ) i overcome them. The re: u!t of forty i j i years experience is a< "our service una ' your letter helu in strict confidence. thank you for Dr. j ap Pepsin. It is fine. * nv Ir^bmd snd rn^scIiL * ^ ?~v.o .<~v ? 7 f* i *-? (V J. J. O .U. i. C* l/^iu tw "U'i ~C. i-ii, r. CTTotUn b~\ x .,' > Go. 2nd a :r.; . Ut.h / I 1 ^ v 0 ). *~>4 TT T* U R ' id W <^11 pp.?sin JSL ^ ^ JL JUL, :t Laxative , ... ? ists Everywhere is) $1.00 rders of the intestinal sstion and restores norentle in action and does ttle can be obtained by ldwell, 458 Washingto* It is anomnced that a fifth war loa* will be called for about April. Hundreds of airplanes have been turned over to the mail service by the war department. 1 J. A. Bedenbaugh of Saluda county lias received from the war department a message telling- him. that his son, Sam, was killed fighting in France th?, 8 th of October. | (Lost?A long black rain coat tbrowr* off the train at Lexington Depot Sat-< urday night Dec. 7. Finder will please, return, to Dispatch-Xews office and r?-< ceive reward. It A negro came near being lynched on Sullivans Island, near Charleston!* on Friday for attmpted assault upon an officer's wife. But for the prompt action of the military he would hav? swung. PROFIT BY THIS I , Daa't Waste Aether Day When you are worried by backache J By lameness and urinary disorders? Don't experiment with an untried medicine. j Follow Lexington peopled example Use Doan's Kidney Pills. | Here's Lexington testimony. Verify it if you wish: W. P. Steele, farmer, Craps St., says: "Ever since boyhood I had been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble. Inflammation of thfll / ; bladder caused me a great deal of suffering. I had a too frequent desire tb pass the kidney secretions which were scant and caused a burning sensation. Backache was about the only thing I wasn't troubled with. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to ray attention and 1 began using them.- Relief followed almost at i once and I kept on taking them ynI til I felt I didn't reunite nnr more-. That was a good many years ago an<| I have had no need of a kidney medicine since." 60c at all dealers. 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