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LEXINGTON DISPATCH-NEWS" OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Published Every Wednesday By SLIGH & WALKER, Lexington, S. O. G. M. HARM AN.... Associate Editor 1 n Entered at the Postoffice at Lexington, S. C., as^mail maftter of .the Second Class. ' i t j j?! Subscription Price: Per Y?ar, $1.50 CACTI TV invANCR. ADVERTISING RATES. Obituaries and in memoriams, one cent a word. Cash with order. Cards of thanks, one cent, a word. . Cash with order. - nn<> o#?rit a word each insertion. Cash with order. - | Make all remittances payable to SLIGH & WALKER. Address all communications to The DispatchNews, Lexington, S. C. Phone 119. * ' > WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1019. TO SUBSCRIBERS. On February 1 The DispatchNews will be put an absolutely cash in advance basis. If your subscription has expired on that date you will not receive the paper after that date unless it is renewed. Look at the label on ypur paper and see that your subscription is renewed before February 1. f ' , ; A STATE BUILDINGThe State newspaper does not be> Jieve it a- good plan for the State of , South Carolina to provide a suitable office building for the departments, basing its opposition mainly on the ground that it would * not prove an attractive investment. *We are not quite prepared to take this view, but even if it were true, the State of South Carolina would in no i sense be embarking in the business of j becoming a landlord, but only providing adequate quarters for necessary actitviies with some eye to the convenience of the State's citizens ] % who have busines with these departments. \ It is hardly to be doubted that strictly from an investment standpoint the State house and the, commodious grounds surrounding it could be sold and the officials quartered there housed at a rental below the interest on the sale, but would it really be; a , profit to the State or Columbia? The legislature can provide a build- j ing to house practically all the State's 'agents without increasing the taxes and it ought to do so. Persop^t ,b^s|fcess Nnith?:sev- j eral departments in? <ai-day and limited as to time in Columbia are inconvenienced byw the ; present patch\vork, which reflects little credit 'on the j State. I Building costs are not likely to drop ( materially right away. The rental paid by the State thi^year would more t than give a 7 p?r ctent. gross, return t * f ? ?" on a half million ' dollar building, ^ which even in this, tpine o^ught to provide a respectable structure. . W1lrn gfcgg HAPPY NEW YEAR! Tomorrow - is \ ffeV; Year's day the i beginning of : ai * hfew twelvemonth which, lik'o others past and gone, will be full of opportunity for service and ...If' 1 for work. Looking back to New Year's 1919 it might be well to recall .With what exhiliration and buoyant ] hope the American people, fresh from , a victorious war, faced a pleasing t prospect of a return to normal conditions. Unfortunately the leven of unrest i and the greed of the profiteer have delayed and hampered the return to normal. For 1920 the only visible cloud on the bright sky is this same spirit, which -is yet abroad in the land. It is the biggest problem we have to face. Upon its solution will rest our national prosperity. There was never more work and fewer workers in the . United States than today and there was never more general prosperity or more opportunity for legitimate money-making by all classes of people. But we need to work, we need to forget war-time profits and war-time wages and come back to a live-and-let live basis. We need to submerge some ol^our natural human greed and be willing to see the other fellow have a chance. V ' 1 The new year will afford renewed opportunity for the practice of the old, homely virtues of industry, thrift, honesty and fair dealing. There was 1 never a time when this combination would not return handsome dividends'; but they should pay more handsomely than ever, now. For everybody in America, the prospect was never brighter. Let's, all put our shoulder tfhe apd make it a record breaker. 11/ \ J The Dispatch-News wishes a happy New Tear to all of its patrons and readers. We are under many obli . . ;** ' * " '& gallons to them, for helpful encouragement during the year just closing. For 1920 ..wevpromise them to do our best to serve the interests of Lexington County. Happy New Year to all! Where there is range, and generally it is plentiful, little feed is required for geese. ~ > . . Healthy, Robust People Popular Everywhere Good Health Creates an Attractive, Magnetic Personality and Wins i Admiration Healthy People \ Are Happiest Pcpto-Manga.n Has Put Thousands .. into the Healthy,. Fuli-Blooded ' ' Class How the red-blooded, energetic, and attractive man or woman is envied by those who feel that it will always be their unfortunate lot to be thin, pule, and weak-bodied! ; : ' : And yet why continue'- envy men and women who possess a vigorous, healthy physical condition and an attactive, magnetic personality? Poor health and lack of vitality an; often merely the result of impoverished blood. V ' . i- ! Glide's Pepto-Mangan is for people whose bodies suffer from lack of proper blood nourishment. PeptoMangan enriches the blood and in " % ? | i . , creases the number of healthy 1 j-ed blood cells, which are so necessary to carry the proper nourishment, vigorousness, and strength to every part of the body. \ i ; ' . ' ' PVivsietwro; introduced (iude's ^en to-Mangan to the public because they knew that it contained the very prop3rties that are so sorely needed to build up thin, watery blood. For. ycur convenience Pepto-Mangan is prepared in two forms, liquid and tablet. Both contain exactly the same medicinal value. Insist on the genuine Pepto-Manjaii.; To be sure you are buying the genuine Pepto-Mangan, ask. your Iriiggist for "Gude's." And be sure the nam? "Gude's.' is on the package. WONDERFUL LOW PRICES. Be sure to read the advertisement of Sarartt's Bazaar on page twelve of this issue. This store will sell first class mercahndi^e during the next ten days at wonderfully low prices. STEEL AND WIRE FENCING. American steel and wire fencing all tieights' at the Enterprise Hardware Do. " * NOTICE?TOWN TAX. All persons owning either personal property or real estate within the limits of the town of Gilbert aro no:ified that town taxes are due and payible on or before Jan. 1st, penalty thereafter. Street tax is also payable at. the >am.e time. K. B. PRICE, Town Clerk. LIME AND CEMENT. For your lime and cement go to the Enterprise -Hardware Co., Lexington, 5. C. VNXU.Uf MEETING OF CO UN TV COMMISSIONERS. The Supervisor and county commissioners will hold their annual meeting on the 1st Thursday in Jan. :he 8th day?no official business will >e transacted on the 1st Mondays Magistrates and the public will please take notice. <\ E. COPLEY. Supervisor. TRESPASS NOTICE.. This is to notify all persons not to trespass on the lands of the underlined by hauling wood, straw or lightwood in any manner whatsoever. The law will be enforced against any and all pesos violating this notice. WILLIE P. RISIL H. J. RISH. 4tpd. CREDITOR'S NOTICE. Under authority vested in me by an Order of Judge Shipp, passed on November 11th, in the case of S. L. Rish md Elberc Rish, against Mary Rish, md others, all persons holding claims against the. estate of John F. Rish are hereby notified to fie the same with rne? properly proven, before January 1. next. TT. L. HARMON, til Jan i. Clerk c? Court. PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the court houso door immediately afI ' ' ! ! tier the legal sales on the first Monday in January, one good mare mule, one practically new one-horse wagon and one good open buggy. 2to . A. C. CORDER.i .. , Jc LASSIFIE RATES: One Cent a wc taken for less If you have anything for sj or whatnot; if you need he if von have lost anything" 01 to advertise try the classifi News. ! IT HAS PAID OTHERS I ? I.-OST. LOST?Gold fountain pen, between J. S. Caughman's home and pos'tbfi'ice. Finder can secure suitable reward by returning to J. Caughman, Lexington. ltc. LOST?Between Cedar Grove church and Lexington Friday, one plain tread auto tire with rim, and set tools belonging to hearse, and door from tool box. Finder notify Chas. B. Taylor, Lexington. LOST?Pair double lense gold-rimmed glasses, last Wednesday, near Mr. Ed. Hendrix's store. Finder will . confer a favor by leaving at Dis}': patch-News office. 'C. Shealy. ltc FOUND?Black hound dog, tan ears and legs, came to my house Dec. 26. Owner can have by paying expenses. S. Shcaly, ' Kt 2 Lexington.! ' ltp ; STRAYED?From my farm, about five miles below Lexington, black liorse mule; with white/ariose, unshod, scar ion shoulder.'. Information loading'to rcc.-.v<>ry will be rewarded. Sim J. Miller. Sheriff Islington County. , aittomowi"^ i ? ' AUTOMOBILE Foii SALE?A Ford roadster in good condition: new tires, 1916 \ ntodel. A bargain,; ' . . , ! -i quick. ' ..Tno. A. Crout, Gilbert KtJ 2w-00ep i i - i FOR SALE-?One second-hand Ford Car in good condition. Aplly to Wilbur Redd, at Oanghman-Kaminor <^o. ? I FOR SALR?Ford touring car, ;and one-ton Ford truck, both in ?ood condition. Address W. E. Shull, Xew Rrokland, Phone 2-S5. 2t-p >USCETiLANEOUS. ~ WANTED?Walnut logs, Good price at. any railroad station. It will pay anyone who can look up a few trees to write to "Walnut" care the Dispatcli-News. 8t.-pl2. , ; FOR RENT ON EASY TERMS?Our place, containing seventy acres with good dwelling and water on it about | five miles from Lexington ne^r Augusta Highway. A. D. Martin, T. C. Sturkie. Nov 19-tf BROOKLAND PROPERTY FO& SALE?One good seven room house located on acre lot just outside incorporate limits of town of Brookland on easy terms and at a reasonable price. Electric lights and other conveniences. Apply to T. . M. Kannady, Rt 2, Lexington. 2tp i t i FOR SALE?Two good building lots on north Depot street, near center of town and court house, one is 185 feet front x 210 f^.ef,-other is 60 feet front x 210 deep. Good price and easy terms to quick buyer. Apply to M. D. Harm an. Lexington, S. C. 3t-c FOR RENT?Any person desiring a good farm for rent, good fertile land, well watered and good dwelling. About five miles from Lexington. Apply to Dr. Jas. Harman ltc . FOR SALE?About 20 head of hogs, 2 cows with young calves, one thrasher, and one steam grist mill. Also 1 gin. condenser and feeder. Apply .to J. E. Spires, Gaston, S. C. i 2t WANTEDf TO BUY?Portable steam engine and boiler, not less than 10 h p and not over 20. A. R. Hendrix, IF. L. Roof. Lexington, Rt. 2. 2tpd FOR RENT?Good 2-horse farm, 7 miles north of Gilbert 11 west of Lexington. Good and, good houses, some creek bottoms. Address A. ttr -r .. I - vxi^i x xTu w. I*. V|u x^ispa.u'ii-iNfws. -ipu WANTBI>?To .sell all owners of milch cows a pack of Happy Cow dairy feed. Tt contains ?4 per cent protein and is the ideal feed for ,:milph cows. Lexington Cotton 6c Fertilizer Co. < . FULL-O-PEP? Guranteed to make hens lay more eggs. For sale by Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co. / ! ^ THE GREATEST COOKING RANGE Tho best cooking range is the Majestic range. Greatest for any and all C?AA *4- Af A +Arnricro TT Q _ I LUUM115* ocr it at rilHVi 10^ V?; ware Oo. H " ? - " j - - D C OLUMN 1 >rd each insertion. No ad than 25 cents. lie?whether land, livestock lp or want to rent a farm; * it you nave something eise ed column of The Dispatchi AND WILL PAY YOU CABBAGE I'BANTS FOR SALE? Charleston and Jersey Wakefields, 100. 30c; 500, *1.35: 1000, $2.50. Orders sent by mail wil promptly be sent by parcel post prepaid. For prices on large orders, write or phone. Cromer Truck Farm, Lexington, S. C. 2tc GIN NOTICE?After Saturday January 3rd. we will run our gin only on Friday of each week.: Except by ; , ' snecial arrangement. Lexineton Cotton & Fertilizer Co. r * 1 1 FOR SALE?Several horses and mules at auction to the highest bidder on salesday in January. Sim J. Miller, Sheriff. > \ *t-p -- - ? WANTED?A good firm hand or share cropper at once. Apply to H. Steele, Lexington, S. C. Rt 5 2 to TRESPASS NOTICE ' ! ' . All persons arc- hereby warned notto trespass upon our lands for the purposes of hunting, hauling straw, wood or lightwood, and from permitting stock to run upon, them. S. M. ! Smith, S. P;. Smith, G-. C.'Smith, J E i Lvbrand. 4t.-p l __ ______________ lexington pressing jclub ; ) installing :steam plant j ' The Lexington Pressing Club wishes I to announce that it is installing a. new steam plant which will be ready for operation this week. This puts the old reliable in better shape than ever to serve its patrons in Pressing; Cleaning' and dying. This plant is being installed in the Harmon Building in rear of. court house and the public is invited to jcajl in and see it work. ! Hp Ijexington Pressing Club. CORE PLANTERS ANI> DISTRIB- j FTORS. Just, received a car of Cole plan-! iters and distributors. Enterprise Hardware Co. Walter's Glasses Grace the Face ' ^ The Gentle Ara of Selling I i Dvnamite to Children I There is hardly a surgical ope- j ration on a.chronic malady that calls for more careful diagnosis than certain forms of the eye 1 1 .1 A ? 1? (* 1 trouble tnat tind reiiet in glasses, j j In spite of this fact, many per-1 ! sons with serious cases of this! nature, place their confidence in j the skill of the combination man. I A reason for this is hard to find, j when the service of a specialist, j whose entire practice consists of the correction of eye troubles, j can be secured at the same price j that is paid incompetent people, ! Walter's Scientifically Fitted i Glasses give you clear sight and j grace the face, Ocvtlists' Prescriptions Filled Broken Lenses Duplicated. 04. WALTER Optical Co. ! 1221 Main St., Columbia, S.C. Office Hoars: Daily 8 to 6, nil . 1 bnnday by appointment j *?.v./ i HOY PARTY "AT SI NNV SOITH jl Then wi!I Wo a box party at Sunny j South school house- on Saturday j night., January 3, given tor the bene- ; fit of the school- All that can are j asked to bring boxes, and everyone is j cordially invited t<> attend. Corns 'Tween Toes?! Use Easy "Gets-It" ! I C Any Com or Callus Comes Off Peace- ( fully. Gloriously. Never Kails. ( ?? J r 11 is easy for "Gets-It" to reach "hard-to-get-at" corns, -and better yet, it is easy to remove them, be- * cause "Gets-lt" makes them come j i right off just like a banana- 'peel. ifi ! c l r Any Corn PeeU Otf With "Gets-lt." | You can try to die; or drig out your j corns with a knife, or slice them with a "bloody" razor, or use ban- j dages and tape amd wrap up your j toe into a package, but < that's the "treat-'em-rougfi," painful, foolish j ^ way. Use 2 or 3 drops of "Gets-It"? that's the peaceful, sure, common- j sense way that .never fails. You.}] jf' " j reach the corn easily, with the little } j glass rod in the cork of every "Gets-1} It" bottle. It does not hurt the true ( flesh. Try it. trot and smile: It's a I ] blessing-; never fails. . , . . j ( "Gets-It." the only sure, guaranteed, j < money-back corn-remover, costs but 11 a trifle at any drug store. M'f d by E. {c Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Lexington and recommend- : od as the world's Lest corn remedy j by Harmon Drug Co. 12 Meet Me at Tapp's THE GR0WI1 SPEC For One 20 and 25 per < On Wool and Cot The James I [Ueparimec LEXINGTON, - RARE OPP G 1-2 miles from Pelion. t G 1-2 miles from Gilbert, , 7 miles from .Stea.uma.n. r ii miles i'rom Lexington. 26 miles from city of Columbia, v 2 miles from Methodist church, t 2 miles from Baptist church, j. 3 miles from Lutheran church. ^ is located A Splendid Farm of < 333 Acres i This farm is richly wooded -with oak, hickory and pine. Saw mill 1 1-4 miles away. ? Seventy-five acres of this farm has been in cultivation but now grown up 1 in pine and other growth out can i I \ Brooklan New Brooklar t DODSON wour 1 STOP SALE OF 1 CALOMEL M siys <Jalomcl is Mercury and 9 Like Dynamite on Your 38 Dodson is . making a hard i . - W igainst calomel in the South. E ?| Iruggist has noticed a great falling o >ff in the sale- of calomel. They all a jive the same reason, Dodson's Liver 9 rone is taking its place. > 'llil ."Calomel is dangerous and people ? O tutV.i?T?r?n?nr?'c f.ivpr Tnrif- m. VUU >Y IV., tliiUV V* ? ? rat s perfectly safe.land gives better reralts." said a' prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is person- ^ illy guaranteed by every druggist. A arge bottle costs'but a few cents, tnd if it fails to give easy relief in . N?| very case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you'have only to ask or your money back. . A Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant- | asting, purely vegetable remedy, larmless to both children and adults, fake a spoonful at night and wake up eeling fine; no biliousness, sick leadache, acid stomach or constipat- .jg id bowels. It dcjesn't gripe or cause nconvenience all j "the next day like iblenti caiofn'el. |Take a dose of calolibl today and to morrow you will eel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't cse a day's worn: xaKe x/oa?oii? 3 - -JSK jiver Tone, instead and feel fine. J j lull of vigor and ambition. NOTICE OF ELECTION*. All qualified electors residing in i^inevile school/district No. 9 will please take notice that an election will ie held, at the school house therein. sj ' )i: Saturday, the 3rd day of Januar> 1920, for the purpose of voting an ad litional .levy of six mills. Polls will pper. at 7 A. M". and close at 4 P. M. ,s| 3ring Tax receipts and registration certificates. <99 D. A. REND R FX. J. J. LONG, H. C. SEASE, '?j It-10. Trustees No. 9. : ^ VG STORE Meet Me at Tapp's ^ I AI I I ,IAL I % Week . | Cent. Discount I - |g All 1 m too Blankets V* ' . . Tann fn. I ?$ A ? :t Store - - S. C. ORTUN1TY >e easily put back into cultivation. The farm is practically level and .11 of it available for cultivation. One hundred acres of this farm is rorth the amount being asked for he entire 333 acres. The red oak, lickory, round leaf black jack and log-wood would convince you of hat fact. Moreover, the other 232 teres and the five room dwelling hereon is amply worth the price be11 g askecl for the whole farm. 3 igain repeat that this is a rare oplortunitv for a thrifty man. $7000.. will buy the property. Terms: half cash and balance in :everal years if preferred. Communicate with me in person, yy phone or letter and shall be glad ;o send a man to show the farm. d Bank id, - S. C ' , &\ '!1 . .? ^ -... *? >/