The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 03, 1919, Image 9
TOOK TANLAC TO
RELIEVE HER ILLS
?81&&:
Was fii; Bad Shape When She
Boaght First Bottle, o%
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BENEFITTED GREATLY
. "f '" 1 " ' '
- 1A? In GodS Health -RtTtod
4 Feel Fine and Strong," t.
SbeDedar*. ' ?*?*
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f. "I will tellyou I was in bad'^ha$e
r when I began' taking Tanlac, ibW'lt
SB?* - > ' -Vl ' t~ t '.j. '.*1 ? .r'-'rT r f; rv
got me in good health and t only took
* *"ffcree bottles,* declared 1T^ ?fey
Couch, of 206 Green St., Gre^&ilfef
8- <&?.&?* statement <n>dorsiiig
Master "3iedi<^ne.H was ira&enng
from w^khees; ;/^g?y
strength had ail but. left me and
nothing:., J cofiitd-do, ft waned, would
5 1 ?* " ** - i w?v. she
"* s::
illness and it left me^in a c<rapfetjW
^ -$*' Hojfy
trouble badly, too. I was so Weak
nay -Vta^ee^; vW?uldv. .atoo^t; do^fjyBP.
under me and my . back hurt me terribly-r-r#^
badly that feould v?$rdly
endure the paift :> My ^ead achgd fw?
fully; too, c just as badly as
neuralgia. I could .not. eat, a oth^g,
and t*-?eenved to be losing strength insteatfxo&galoing
it.
"We had heard so much about Tanlac
that I-^f inafly decided I wotdd try
it'andeodb after I began taking Tanlac
I could tell I was picking ufarffchjpbt
along? '-It-gave me-, a fine appetfte
arid it seemed'that T just- cOuitTarot
ght enough lto^ eat and my food ablurished'me,
^o- -I gained -.health!o-and
strerigth,-&ri'd';I could'^ tell everysflay
that I was better than the dayt befdre.V
I :itm Ih gbocf health nefk ?and
I -#eel ":tine and strong. - The Tahlac
gdt me^m 'gobW: health and ' f^h&ve
fburid :lt'to bfe a flne'medicine'foriray
troubles. All that backache" ha&'goiie
.r nofw-dnd" so-' are the headaches. Tanlac
did so m'utih for ine, and TaftCgirid
to Tecommend it to those whernkiffbr
as much as I did." - >-?*
Tanlac, the h master medicine, is
sold-. Exclusively': -at. Harmon Draj?d2f>.,
Lexington:;--.Burnett & Whetsel&jNew
Brookland ;< Harris-Cain. Brug ;:Co.,
Bat^shurg-; Crasson Drug Co.^cLecsvffle;
-Kargfee's., >Drug/ Store/. jQfeaiRBij
Broker, Swansea? /BelioA
Drug * " Pel fob; W. J. Cayce, Cayce.
A. K. J-rM^hart, Gilbert; The Lorick
Co.-, Irmc; W. H. Suber, Peak:~Price
$".09 per bottle straight. adv.
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Common-Sense ior
ir\.J ; . .. ;j. Jq, v ,
Corns, "Gets4t"
Great Painless Com Loogeptcr.
. Simple ag A- B. C. Never Fails./
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. If, you have ever tried ta gpt na of
v' ''jtifi' : r ^
. avcorn by bundling up your tpe with
lifandages, or by using salve that/made
ypur toe rpd ^.nd almost raw, tried
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ta.dra^ your corn out with a knife,
there, will he a surprise waiting'Tor
you when you use "GeLS-It" Imagine
peeling your corn off gloriously, ^easBy
and painlessly, just like peelihg ofl
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a r banana skin. Well, that is what
happens when you use *'Gets-Tt."
(There is nothing else that will give
you this same result. Millions oi
< J ' i ' . * V,
folks have had the same blessed ex<L~
*< I ti.
perience. Why putter and suffer
.
limp, and spoil a good time tor.:yourioslf-and
your friends, or your pence 01
mind while trying to attend to business?
-Use "Gets-It," the simph
bmtttiinon*sense way;-.} ' ?
only sure, guaranteed
*tcnrtpv^baek- corn-remover. c cost? < -bu"
ait,'*^y ,d'rug:,stoc >?:.-< M3?4<-:te3
??.vXaflyreaoe & i?os* Ch i cago* ,*H. <r.^r
ta nftrUMa ferfn&n&tOEt^B# la^mrnggidec
?a??the tvoridt's best corn .rembfljT *>3
-SSZauno* Bru* Ctoue < !
*? 1 '^iuespass" yarktfc.
M? !'.Cv* ?:, /?? *vjl\ ' r-.
AH p<Jr-?ons are hereby rarnM nol
|^t'':' to -trespass on lands o; nndersi^ne^
I fey hunting, fishing or otherwise un
' dor- the penalty of law.
Ef1>. J- CAUGHMAlt,
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j PERSONALS..
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l Miss Rene Honour, an attractive
} young lady of Charleston, was . the
Wfeek-end guest 'of ' her chdrming
fi young .friend; Mrs. May Lois Van
r Ormer.
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. ...Mrs. May.Lois Van Ormer and Miss
Rene Honour were guests of Mr. and
( Mrs. Chas. H. Drafts at the Jefferson
I : ? r'/slnTviliio An Qnn^sv
| IlUtci lu vviuiuvM vu w.i>Wv>rj>>
Prof. Julius Ev Sharpe, principal of
the Kitchens Mill High school, spent
the "week-end with his mother, Mrs.
WV H. Sharpe,/-.after. having attended
I the meeting of the State Teachers' association
in Columbia..
Dr. and; Mrs. Samuel E. Harman,
i accompanied/toy their very accom
plished and attractive neice, Miss
} Lippipr,; spept Monday, in I^xf
ingfton, '
' L Messrs. A. Fletcher Spigner, Colin
? i&T'Mbriteith and Joseph l? Netties,
jj ^pVoraftfient' members 6t the Columbia
|^rV'%fere here Tuesday oh legal busij
pew??*" Mr. * Spigner is itlter:poifWar so.
jlMtor of the Columbia circuit. ' '!
| ^Ties KatjhrynsBerly, one. of the atitractiye,
students at Wipthrop, came
home to spend the Thanksgiving per'
iiod:-=with < ti?f mother,' Mrs..- X Bessie
Berly.r j ; ro jvoY* ii". < c?- ' ;v?Zfcu
;i MihsvAiihi^ vC?orley;> ahother* fef Erexjingtoh's
fcKarfriih? young" 'Winthrop
. drills, ho trie f Or Thanksgiving.
ifiss' Margaret Hartley, one of the
bright and charming "young " "Win !tiirop
gir^ji; was: home for .the. weekL'
je?4,A- -.p* ;W. t,:,;..
' i nMiaS; Blossie yClarke* popular... at
jhome as well as at Winthrop*,,, was
with her parents,* Mr. ana Mrs. ?s. u.
Clarke, (during ..t^e Thanksgiving vacation.
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j Miss Juanita George, the attractive
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel B.
jGtebftge and a student at' Chi to fa College,
Columbia, was at home for the
jweek-end. ' /'
Mr. Samuel, A. George, pf Wofford
College, came down from Spartanburg
' ,to eat Thanksgiving turkey.
T. Vastc Milder, son of Sheriff Miller,
came over from the University of
> South Carolina for the week-end. (
; Mr. Hoy H. Thompson, of St. Mati
thews, iwho always loves to come to
Lexington and whom all Lexington always
>gives the glad. hand, was here
for Thanksgiving and to spend the
week-end. <. .r.
Mr. J. C. Neel, Jr., of Newberry
gave us a short call Saturday, he being
eir route to visit friends in the
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Every Fo]
? Just what Ford Servio
and why it is more profitat
Dealer if* a part of the Big
parts for repairs and repla
and he uses only genuine p
. . ,r; and don't wear. c ..
: i y He has a thoroughly e<
Ford Mechanics to ef5sie?i'
'.it i' . . .. ; . i
i to a complete overhaul. A
able, standard Ford prices.
Now, we are Authorize
tion which was formed chi
- more than a passing intere
,i equipped to render prompt
v after your car.
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^ of : Oar Price
P Touring- $525.00
? Runabout 500.00
S Ooupelet 650.00
|j| Sedan 775.00
'I ' Chassis' 475.00
I * [Truck " 550.00
-: 8 WTTI? DEMOUNT
j 8 Aiul 30x3 1f
' " Type i. List
; V" . ':1 ' 'of."Car ' Price
t .8 ; Touring..'. '- $550.00
f ?' Bunaboot.' .525.00 |
I Coupelet - 675:00 ;
; I Sedan 800.00 \
i\ .M. (Cassis 500! 0*0
! ;. J' ^ ^ "i^ruck 590.00
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lower part of the county.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Jackson. of
; Swansea route 2, spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Jackson's mother. Mrs. E.
G. Wjng?ir<h I
i Mrs C: C. Harman has returned to ;
her home in Titusville, Ala., after an
extended visit to Mr. Harman's rela- j
tives and friends near Lexington.
Mrs. Frank W. Shcalv spent1
Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.
[and Mrs. WV I. Johns, in Allendale.
1 - Mr. J: M. Moorman, a popular representative
of the American Tobacco
Co., with headquarters at Raleigh;
spent the week-end with his family in j
Lexington. " ?
Mr.- U. P. Taylor, one of Gilbert's ^
substantial farmers and good citizens ?
made ns a pleasant call Monday. I
We are glad to see the very cour
teaua and obliging clerk, Mr. Sidney
Steele,-at his usual work, in Mr. T. P. r
'Meetze's' stote, after being confined ;
iat his home for sometime.
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i Mrs. Harvey Steele, from the Naz- ;
<areth section, spent Tuesday after- ;
inoon ahd night with her sister-in-law ;
iMrs. Virgie Bickley, on depot street.
-<jur big hearted friend, William !
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Westmoreland,' was in attendance .
here last * week: at court.''
We were glad to meet Mr. Jake i
jRoberts;-':fhe"! chief of' Chapin, he!?
ijlasft week, ; ->'?
: Mr.-T. J. Fulmer' formerly of the ;
^orki Piney Woods section, has iiur- j
I chased the Johmn Bynum Kyzer j
I place and is one of our near citizens, ii
IHe i? an iridustrious farmer arid: al!
good irian arid wd'are 'glad t6' know j
I he is t'6 ?.'e "one of u?."- i
I Miss Esther C. Joiner, one ot Piel
ion's accomplished young ladies, acI
Me? Let i\
and vs,
Women Ghrc
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ARE YOU TRO
! Rhqumatjsm , High Blood I
: Kidney ... Stomach Trq
I- Bronchitis Skin Diseases
i Examination and C
Dr.W.R.
1206 1-2 Main St? - j
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TEE UNIVERSAL CAS
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rd Owner Sho(
e is, and why it is different from
)le to patronize the Authorized
Ford Family. He carries a larg
dements so you don't have to wait
&rts because he knows the imitatii:
I V-JV ... ... fauipped
up-to-the-minute garage w
|ly and properly make any repaired
when the work is finished, his
t ?.#.>:si . ;
sd Ford Dealers?a part of that gr<
efly to put within each commur
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;st in Ford repairs ana aujusim< ^
j, careful, ford service. Drive in o
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\ Freight Tax of Car
$ 38.79 $21.60 Touring
38.79 ' 20.63 ' Runabout
; 38.79 26.81 Coupclet
38.79 31.97 Sedan
'38.79 19.59 Chassis
38.79 13.61 Truck
'ABLE RIMS WITH
2 Tir?s v 30x3 i
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Freight .. Tax of Car
$38.79 a $22.69 (1 Touring
f73. u. Runabout
3: ?7. 84 Oouplete
38.79 33 .W Sedan
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r> fs OA
<35. I if ?U.Ot> . \ .-U oU~>.-> l.">
38.79 14.60 ? Truck
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'EAKE, JR., Manager LEXI ;
! companled by her mother, sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. Gnnter, in attendance
at silo of her father's estate
lands Monday.
. Mr. D. E. George, has greatly improved
and enlarged his shoe store at
New Brookla* d.
.Senator E. C. Ridgell of Batesburg,
was in town Monday. He is very
much interested in good roads, and
agriculture, corn and pig clubs, etc.,
ap<}, the welfare of Lexington generally.
We are always glad to meet
the _ doctor.
o,??I. G. T. Graham, well known attorney.,
will leave in a day or two for
his winter home in Florida, where he
will remain for severa.1 daj's,. possibly
until, after the Christmas.- holidays.
The Colonel ;3 anticipating a flying
trip to Cuba before he returns.
Mr. George L. Dreher, one of the
leading planters of tipper * Hollow
Creek, was here on business Monday.
Mr. Olin Price left for Tennessee
and' Kentucky on Monday ' night,
where he goes to purchase several
cars of:hogs. ' 1 : "
"Mr. and Mrs. J.-M. Peake, Jr,, and
children spent Thanksgiving' 'with
frrenids in Columbia- ''?'"*
' ^Tr. and' Mrs. Karl F; bswald and
children 'spent Thanksgiving -frith Mr.
Oswald's mother atBarr, enjoying a
bbhirtlfitl'dinner. !
Mr. L. L. Parker, the! 'pttpUlar lumber
mxm'an d*" ^ of the
Peerless Starter Company of Lexington,
spent a few days: iP'-BisIlbpville,-'
his old home, ; attending the Lee
county'1 fair rTast week. :;He was1 accompanied
home by Mrs. 'Parker and
the. children, who had been visiting
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le Cure Your
nuc i/iovuuw
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UBLED WITH:
Pressure Liver
uble Asthma
i Etc.
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^jisul^ation Free.
Register,
(huh.;. _ Columbia, S. C.
b ^
uld Know |
ordinary garage1 service, J 8
Ford Dealer??The Ford |
e stock of genuine Ford ?
while he sends for them, ; ?
>n parts aren't dependable : 8
ith tools that enable his |l|
from a minor adjustment III
bill represents the reason- 11 j
eat Ford Service orgamza- I
3 ?> -tier who would have %
We are prepared and j
>ne and we'll come I
s - ?TER
Freight Tax i
... 538.7 U 524. Yt> ^
38-79 23.72 |
38.79 29.91 :|
r n 38.79 35.06 1
. f.A 38.79 22.69 g
38.79 15.47 |
ABIiE RIMS |
iful Starter >|
Freight Tax.
*$38 79 $25.78 |
38.79- 24.75 ||
r. oo 38.79 30.94 |
: r-. ' 38.79 36.09 |
.38'79 23.72
38.79 16.46 %
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I relatives in Bishopville for several '
days.
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OOUN TY UNION TO MEET.
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The recular meetmc of the Lex- i
ington County Farmers Union will be i
held with the Pine Ridge Local, at
INSURAN
HAVE you thought of h
present pricee to reph
barns, if you should lose
A FIRE INSURANCE I
pany is your best protec
. YOU are absolutely p
placed with this agency.
EDWIN G. Dl
| Fire, Lrve Stock and J
I . STRENGTH REPUT
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WIESEPAPE^
1517 Main Street.
I Roofs (
I PEuor
| I wish to announce to the
up a First Class Garage at
cars andhave them repain
Full Line F
Acceseries, Oi
j. w. ROOF
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[Car Fres
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j , G. P. Caughmai
' Caughman Bros.,
tucky and Tenness
j. shipment of mule
I them in our stabl
or 10th of Deceml
wait and see our,
buying, as we wil
good:ones:
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Assembly Street.
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Ridge school house, ,on Saturday,
Dec. 13. Every local in
county is urged to send delegates, as
officers for the , coming year .will be
elected, and' other business of interest
to the Union will 'come up for consideration.
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J. Ed Kaiser, Secretary.
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ow much it will cost at
ice your dwelling or
* them by fire-? -... . :/ >OLICY
in a good com- / ? ?
:tion. ... >
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rotected by insurance if
REER, Agt j
Automobile Insurance
ATION SERVICE I
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AUK THEY KASIGHTLY? .if,,:
I %>t"
Veil hardly. You have to look twice'
before you can see them yourself. We,
it glasses to your face as well as to
.our eye; and when you leave our
tore you maf be sure that the glasses'
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,'ou have purchased are those best
suited to relieve your trouble, and. in
iddition are the least conspicuous.. ,
Optometrist.
Columbia, S. C.
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public that I have opened
Pelion. Bring me your ?
3d right.
'ord Parts,
Is, Gasoline.
, Proprietor.
. y<m
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n, the buyer for
Inc., is in Ken-1
>ee buying a fresh I
s and will have
e about the 9th
Der. Be sure to shipment
before
1 have some very *
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