The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, January 21, 1920, Image 7
{WMJ pigctuvuv VA. vuv W* , P&rham,
who paid $1,125 for the
nal, the top price for any offering
his gilt is Orion Pal's Fancy
204 and was farrowed September
1917. She is bred to Faultless Deler,
Jr., 153813, and is due to farMarch
10, 1920. The gilt is a
lty and weighs moi;e than 700
rom a small beginning Sardis i
n, Inc., has been developed in the
two years until it now has over
hogs and pigs, all of them with
l blood lines and some with the
in America.
X OF SWANSEA
VICTIM OF YEGGMEN
|^E'y Yeggmen made an attempt to rob j
-the Bank of Swansea about 3 o'clock j
|| Monday morning, but, although the
work was apparently that of profes|
Why Is A
If Headache?
jBl&: Various Causes for this Common
iP?j?''' ' Affliction
Anemia or Bloodlessness a Very Com|||prv
mon Cause
Pepto-Mangan Overcomes Anemia
and Tends to Prevent Headaches
'||||' . When one has an occasional headache
it is usually due to some trail-sient
or passing cause such as indigestion,
eye-strain, over-tiredness, etc.
:: _ When, however, one suffers from fre
atient periodic headaches there is alS?|^jp
ways some special reason for it.
{is r Among the most common of such
reasons is Anemia or Bloodlessness.
condition is especially frequent
among girls and young women and
fc^ra^those whose occupations or habits of
life keep them too much indoors. The
Y 'one important necessity in such cases
is to build up the quantity and qual^.ity
of the we^k and watery blood.
.Gude's Pepto-Mangan is exceptionally
^^-yahiable for this purpose. It inll^?3reases
the number and improves the
quality of the red blood cells, those
"ital little bodies v.-hie? :;utri|?P;
ion to all parts of the body. *It im- j
^ .roves the-appetite, imparts-color-to J
sue Iace, ana restorer nea-itxi iuiu ;
|V^ - strength to the body generally. After
short course of Pepto-Mangan the
^"headaches decrease in frequency and
.^Vseverity, and finally disappear, if they
^ are. due to Anemia. Pepto-Mangan
-/r"' "-may be had either in liquid or tablet
g-Wgp foi'm, as preferred. When buying
^ Pepto-Mangan be sure the name
'Gude's" is on the package. Without
jV "Gude's" it is not Pepto-Mangan.
^AUDITOR'S 1920
f SCHEDULE
In accoi dance with law in reference
to the assessment and taxation of per^onal
property the County Auditor or
% his Assistant will be and attend the
following named places for the fiscal
year 1920. Taxpayers will please be
prompt in meeting the appointments.
Come prepared to give tl.p name of
'he townhip and the school district
\ ha which you reside, also all personal
r property with valuation for taxation.
In. case you have bought or sold any
real estate since last returns be pre?
pared to state number of acres purt'
cbased or sold and from and to whom.
3RD. WEEK.
Leesvillc?Thursday, Jan. 22nd.
Summit?Friday A. M. Jan. 23rd.
Gilbert?Friday P. M. Jan. 23rd.
Grout's Store?Saturday A. M. Jan.
| 24th.
4TH WEEK. % '
Addy's Store?Tuesday A. M. Jan.
| 27th. '
Franklin Keisler?Tuesday P. M.
* Jan. 27th.
Red Bank?Thursday A. M. Jan.
29th. '
Cayce?Friday A. M. Jan. 30th.
Brookland?Friday P. M. and SatS
a"day Jaii. 30th. and 3ist.
Blanks will be left at Mr. E. A
Poole's store in Bull Swamp Township.
At Lexington C. H. all days not included
in above schedule from Jan.
. l^t. to Feby 20th when 50 per cent
penalty will be added for failure to
make rturns. 5
Poll Tax from 21 to 60 years of age
Road Tax from 21 to 53 years of
are.
Dog Tax Capitation Tax of 50c.
W. D. PENT.
Auditor of Lexington Co.
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to yle.d t . explosion
and was^ev^F-entereu,-ih-e
robbers being frightened away.
The loss was fully covered by insurance.
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Poland China Hog Sells For $35,000.
Noblesville, Ind., Jan. 15.?Chief's
Best, a spotted poland china hog,
brought $35,000 in a sale here this
week. The hog belonged to Frank
Wise and was purchased by Wycoff &
Simson, representing an Iowa state
breeders' association. This is said to
be a new record price for one hog.
A sow brought $8,000 at the sale.
Forty head which were sold brought
a total of $64,380.
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Tiger Bran
is prepared in 1, 2 and 3 ply, read
will cover 100 square feet of roof,
go with each roll, also full ins I
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We also carry Galvanize<
Asphalt Shingles, red or grt
red or green. Write for pi
Ruff Hare
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Clearance
Which ooened last
KRAMER'S ECONO
9
1610 Main Str
has proved to be the bigge
ever witnessed in'the past
not going to last long, so
self about one-half the pri
had better come early Moi
FREE MONDAY III
the first 30 customers with
shoes.
NOTICE.?This is not a sale o
in the house is reduced for thi:
this is a new store and, theref
rid of. Everything in the ver;
No. l.
One rack Ladies Shoes, up to
$9 values, at this sale?
$3.95
No. 2.
One ract Ladies Shoes, up to
$10 values, at this sale?
$4.95
No. 3.
One table Ladies Shoes, at
this sale?
$2.95
No. 4.
One table Ladies' Shoes, up to
$11 values, at this sale?
$5.85
No. 5.
One table Ladies Shoes, up to
$12 values, at this sale?
$6.85
No. 6.
One table Ladies' Shoes, up to
if ra Imiic at thic OIA.?
$7.85
KRAMER'S ECONfl
1610 Main Street.
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Itf ABIjBOHO FARMIG T;AM>
^IXGS PRETTY HTGH PRICE
Ben Newton Place in Brightsville
Sells for $485 an Acre.
Bemia&tsviUe Advocate.
Col. Tom C. Hamer, clerk of court,
sold the Ben Newton place in Brightsvills
at auction Monday. It was bid off
oy H. H. Hubbard for $495 an acre.
The place contains 175.63 acres, and
amounted to $86,936.85. The place is
ten miles from any town and the
buildings are pracucauy wumness.
CALVARY DOTSMiss
Ruth Culler and Mr. Albert
Jumper were happily married Dec. 25,
and they have Nbeen to Batesburg on
their honeymoon and now have returned,
where they are staying at Mr.
ops Them All
ise, factory, bar# or shed,
luse it can be depended on
long, satisfactory roofing
:ection. Tiger Brand Roofis
made of high grade durmaterial
that is waterproof
weatherproof. Extremes of
perature do not affect Tiger
fing. It will not curl or
k and is fire resisting.
Made To Uphold a
Good Name
d Roofing
ly to lay rolls, 32-in. wide, that
A supply of nails and cement ?
auctions for laying it yourself.
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1 Roofing and Ridge Roll
i o _ ii r? _ _ r_
jen, ana i\oh rvouung m
ices.
Iware Co.
Iain Street
(A, S. C.
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Shoe Sale
Friday morning at
MY SHOE STORE
eet, Columbia,
st shoe sale Columbia has
; few years. This sale is
if you care to save yource
on your shoes then you
iday morning.
airs of $2. Bedroom Slipwill
be given away free to
any purchase of a pair of
%
>f odds and ends. Every shoe
- t ; 3 iL-i.
s saie. aiso Dear in minu mat
ore, has no old styles to get
y latest style.
No. 7.
One table Children's Skuffers.
$4 values, at this sale?
$2.95
So. 8.
Une table Children's Shoes.
$3.00 values, at this sale?
$1.95
So. 9.
One lot Ladies' Bedroom
; slippers, at this sale?
$1.59
No. 10.
200 Men's Black Shoes, up to
$8.00 values, at this sale?
$4.95
No 11.
250 Men's English and Blucher
Shoes, up to $10 values, at
this sale?
ac:
No- 12.
400 pair Men's Scout Shoes,
$5.00 values, at this sale?
$3.45
IMY SHOE STORE
Colombia, S, C.
.
M&ilie Jumper's. AM tkeii
hope them a long and happy life.
By a stranger.
HOOK-KBEBS.
Miss Effie Hook of Lexington and
4
Private John IT. Krebs of Pottsville,
Pa., now stationed at Camp Jackson
were married January 10. The youngcouple
were given a wedding supper
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hook, parents of the bride.
Million Packets Of
r lower oeeo r ree
We believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten j
up the home surroundings and give |
pleasure and satisfaction to those who j
have them.
We have set aside more than one
million packets of seed of beautiful,
yet easily grown flowers to be given
to our customers this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalogue is
now ready. Brilliant cover in natural
colors, 100 pages of garden and farm
information, profusely illustrated. It's
the one worth while seed book for
southern gardeners and farmers. This
catalogue is absolutely free to you on
request. Your name and address on
a postal card or in letter, will bring it
to you by return mail.
This 1920 Catalogue will show you
just how you can get five packets of
flower seeds (five different sorts) absolutely
free of cost this spring. Send
for this catalogue today without fail.
No obligation to buy anything unless
you want to. H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.? (Advt.)
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.
By George S. Drafts, esquire, probate
judge.
Whereas, James Crosson made suit
to me. to grant him Letters of Administration
with will annexed of the
Estate of and effects of Mrs. C. B.
A f : r.
->I III ik>.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Mrs. C. B.
Minis, deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
! S. C.. on 28 day of Jan. 1920 next, after
publication hereof at 11 o'ctock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
I Given lender my Hand, this 13 day
of Jan. Anno Domini 1920.
GEO S. DRAFTS (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C.
Published on the 14 day of Jan.
j 1920 in the Lexington paper 2 weeks.
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Rheumatism High Blood Pressure Liver ;
Kidney Stomach Trouble Asthma
Bronchitis Skin Diseases Etc.
Consultation Free
Dr.
W. R. Register,
1206 1-2 Main St? - - - Columbia, S. C.
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A Dry Toast
There's a lau^h in its NAME,
There's a smile in the brew;
There's the taste of the same
We drank long ag$, too.
It functions just right,
For it's full of good cheer;
It's a nation's delight, '
For it's NOT a "near beer." \
It brings words to the tongue,
And a light to the eye;
While from memory's wrung
Thoughts of glad days gone by.
Hero's a toast to the old,
That we drink with the new
MINNEHAHA, that's sold
As a real lagered brew.
ERNEST M. DuPRE COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
633 Gervais St.?Phones 67, 24, 25
| Columbia, S. C.
jiiiOuiie Dealer I
ake Your Used Cars Easy to Sell, Let
s Put on New Top With Plate Glass
ght in Back. |
*t Us Paint it and Put on New Runng
Board Mats.
his Work Makes it Worth at Least I
5 1 -3 Per Cent. More. I
ur Painters and Top Men are the
sst, We Guarantee Their Work. I
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Motor Company
/. BURNS, President and Treasurer I
itreet Columbia, S. C. I
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