The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 05, 1921, Image 8

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?POJATO HOUSE m WILL SOON ' BE READY jp?f|g. , Contract for erecting the potato house at Lexington depot, which will. jPP^T' it is believed be ample to take cai*e of I BBSS'.' "* this season's needs, navmg u | ??1^7; of 5,000 bushels, was Tuesday awardfM: ed to Mr. R. G. Reaepn of Lexington. Five bids were submitted in all, the committee in charge selecting Mr. Reagin's as being the best bid. f . Work on the house will begin as ||| soon as the material can be assembled, T / which will not take very long, and it ia hoped to have it completed within two or three weeks from the time wjork begins. It will be built accordring to plans furnished by Clemso* College, being ut up on the unit plan, |H in order that it may be added to from ||V " time to time as need may require. A site has been selected near the Lexington depot, in order that the ||py plant may be located close to the railroad. A considerable crop of potatoes has been grown in this vicinity this year,' and the curing house will ||p" be absolutely necessary if farmers are to realize a decent price for their pop tatoes. ciKlo ' Hie gClHlCllltil mtv Ui V 1VD|>V1<V<U>V f for this enterprise deserve a good deal of credit for their preseveran.ce. At jfc" one time it looked as if the plan might fall through, but by persistence they won out and the curing house will I' soon begin operations. : .. FOR SALE A desirable piece of property just ' " v- v i 1 north of the court house on the Au- < V ^ ? .'v t ^ i gusta Highway, containing one and , <3/ *oart lenths acres. Apply to L. A. ; Hawkins, Real Estate Agency, 1107 < 1-2 Washington street, Columbia, S. . i &C. Phone 6487. 4t-c-51 \ __ ; , T , : TRESPASS NOTICE < This is to notify all persons not to < ' ' hunt, night or day, on my lands, as ] >: the law will, positively be enforced < against all violators of this notice in < ggy. K\Z ' * trespassing. 4w:p-50 G. ^ BUFF.. TRESPASS NOTICE ' All persons are hereby warned nol 'v .to trespass 0:1 the lands of the unlb", dersigned by hunting, fishing, haul' " l - x ing wood or straw or in any other : > ; \ manner. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating % :v this notice. ; . < S. M. GFtOSS. ' 1 H. AL. MEETZK. { 4t-5(Nc ' < . | ;= "CUNSMI3S BANISHED ! i s Bt INTERNAL US" | k < Mrs. A. T. Smith, of 2906 Mitchell ) St., Tampa. Fla.. writes the Tyrrell < \ Hygienic Institute: < "The \T. B. L. Cascade* has been a < blessing to me. Before I got it, < neither medicines nor douches would } relieve the Constipation and the pain < was terrible. - But the Cascade thor- < oughly cleanses and relieves me from < i all the pain." < The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleanses the (. lower intestine its entire length and 4 keeps it always free of poisonous < watf* ; Thousands testify that ConstipaTnJJwaotJnn . fifAmdnll TV.mWa v UUll) r ^ Biliousness, Headaches ana all th? many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. A, J. MATTHIAS Lexington, S. MATTHEWS AOTO TOPS r ean be y.?.- ;;s w.-Si as the original. It is our boast that "Jwhen we have repaired a top l>ir you no one but yourself ran tell it. Conn in and fee i.-.o* work. W. P. M\TT*HF\VS, S2o Main St. Colujnbia, S. C. SPEED ALONG ^rk-r^rwrtT > " a r?rji i im\ r>.n ivijv;.> i<> Many a good backbone would be a better backbone if it received as mu< h attention as your furnace, automobile or lawn mower. See your Chiropractor at once and get a Spinal Analysis. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. BERTA SCHRANER, Chiropractor. 1511 Main St, Columbia, S. C. Phone 3752. Office Honrs 9-12, 4-7. i Sg&vfe iV.' v '" TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Just as a flower which brings happiness and sunshine to others, so was the life of our devoted member, Everette Cook, who died July 9, 1921, Everette will answer the roll call ol our society no more but still we shall feel his presence with us in our meetings. Therefore be it resolved: 1. That we, the members of the Young Peoples Society of Providence church, feel deeply the loss of our beloved member in whose going away a link has been severed. 2.?That we bow in humble submission to the divine will of our Heavenly Father grateful for the example of faithfulness and love that Everette has left us. 3. That we exlend to the beeraved family our sincere sympathy in their sorrow, and assure them that we, his associates and friends share their sorrow and bid them to be consoled in contemplating his life so cheerfully spent and so well spent in the service of his family, his; church, and his God. 4.?That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and to his aged .grandmother, also to be entered in the minute book of our society and in the county paper. ' NANNIE WINGARD. LORENZ RAWL, HEBER WARNER. Sane ks to II. The Best i I ' The Kind Good Any Time n> It is made from pure xl tarv dairy farms, and we 1 >)) Too it's healthy, coulc || Come to the h <>> for the best cold drinks. I> using the purest and finest ? money can buy and cleanl > Genuine Coca-Cola, delicio j "dope." I "A Cigar To Sui { Everythin: Harmon Dr Lexingt PLANTERS COM! 1402?1407 ? COLUM % We Want } We have opened a hardv blv Street and when you a] _ to make this score your hea > , at home here and -feel free even [i you do not wish to We are offering at attra munition, Farm and Gard< lery, Automobile Supplies Fencing, Bagging and Ties Will appreciate any ord planters: COM Columl LORIOK- BATEM AN. The following announcements have been received in Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. Bateman are now at home here: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Augustus Lorick | announce the marriage of their j '' _ j .' CALOMEL MAY TURN , I ON YOi: NEXT TIME j 1 i I Next Dose You Take may Salivate and Cause World of Trouble. .J Calomel is mercury; quicksilver. It . I crashes into sour bile like dynamite. J cramping and sickening you. Calomel > I attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. - If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substfr tute for dangerous calomel. Tako a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and can not salivate. n's Golden 1 * irc I pn* . in the South jl We Serve 11 For Any Occasion g cream and milk, from sani- M tave it frozen ready for you. SS>> in't be otherwise. <<>> \exall Fountain || We make our drinks right, $<< ; fruits and syrups that ?<< in^s prevails. We serve 11 n o vi rl r? Af inof //(( ua a;iu iciiconiiig uui juot \\jj t Every Smoker." ?sv g in' Drugs. <oS ug Company I on, S. C. || HARDWARE PANY Assembly Street BIA, S. C. rour Business vare store at 1403-07 Assem- j ; i re in the city you are invited tdquarters. Consider yourself j i to come in and look around buy. ! j | ictive prices: Guns and Am?n Tools, Stoves, Paints, Cut>, Axes and Hatchets, Wire Field and Garden Seeds, ers received from you. i ================== | * l HARDWARE ! PANY | >ia, S. C. daughter Marguerite LaVinia to Mr. William Ashmead Courtenay Bateman on Thursday, September fifteenth Nineteen hundred and twenty-one Lexington. South Carolina A (?ood Word for Clia-mberlain's Cough Remedy. Those who have used this preparation and know from their own experience that it is a medicine of real worth and merit, do not hesitate about speaking a good word for it. Edward Lewis, Minoa, N. Y.f writes, 'T have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for twenty years and it has never failed to cure me. It is by far the best cough medicine I have evei taken." THI Greate 1 V Owing to our stock co of Columbia. Those who \ the salesmen could wait up a reason, and since the volu gresses no further proof is i to the expectation of the p ONE OF OUR REMiS OFFERS A genuine John Churcl cabinet phonograph with $69.00 Guaranteed to be in first tion. (This instrument is worn). I Ask to see ov WE HAVE SOME HIGH C w> From their fofiner p OUR GREAT REDUCTI' pianos place the best instri "highest character." JDuring our great piano s give absolutely free to ov that purchases a piano f I good, serviceable, used I. long as our stock oi organs is a bonafide offer, and given away can be used school or Chapel work. WATCH OUR WINDOW 1 FOR UNUSUAL RARC Open Evenings Until 9 The Jo 1608 Main Street final disciiargi: i I Notice is hereby given that Martha' Sulton, as administratrix ot the es-j tate of Simeon Johnson, deceased lias j f this day made application to me for i a final discharge as such dministra- j trix, and that Thursday, the third ! day of November, 1921, at 10 o'clock j a. m. at my office has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. H. L. HARMON, (L. S.) Acting- Judge of Probate. Lexington County. S. C. Octobers, 1921.?4t-c-l. That Fearful Headache. ll' it is caused by a bilious attack.: take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and be well tomorrow. 1 I JOHN CHURCH COMPJ fst Pian NOW GOING ON IB ' " ' * 0 ?& BBBBgBwJl f ? ntaining only pianos of standarc ,risited our store Saturday night i on. Crowds do not gather at ar me of our sales has increased e; lecessary to show that our price* )iano purchasers of Columbia. RKARI.F.I I ANftl ?>M*aaraiM 4 1^y j I | A genuine C vralnut ease 1 Company % i 6 records The c:re o ' est style, but class condi- . a litle shop popular som< a pleasing ai ir bargains in used pianos of far LASS PLAYER PIANOS THAT $100.00 ,, $300.00 irices'. . Easy T< m ONS IN PRICES ON NEW Up; iments within easy reach of any ;HES , NOTICE! l.H sale we will H cry church B ImliHsP Lorn, us, a.. \\ia iiricii fi Is v K* vr i sJii f complete oartment Our six rooms wil: six custo time?no Victrolas ! <x\)ur recon o'clock. L? f^L nn \*,nur Established 1859. k NOTICE TO HUNTERS All persons art.- hereby notified that they are required to take out a hunting license even though they have permission from owners of land to hunt on their premises. The only persons not required to take out licenses are persons and their families who hunt on their own lands or upon lands which they have leased, or | bona fide employes of such owners or ! leasees, as will be seen by the followI I ill!'- f from the law "WimHnrr ; licenses must bo purchased by all j hunters of any of the birds or aniI mals of the State, except: (a) LandI lords and their families upon their 1 own or leased lands, (b) bona fide I [ employees of such landlords holding ! written permits." Notice is hereby given that the law will be strictly enforced. .TOE M .CAUGHMAN, 25-C-50 Game Warden. INY'S : " o Sale / % ' t. 1 makes this sale is the talk 1 ? :ound more customers than I ly particular store without 9 ach day as the sale pro- ? 5 and pianos have come up fHER SPECIAL hickering Upright piano, (used) $95.00 f this piano is not the latthe design was quite e 15 years ago, and has jpearance even today. -? J nous makes ' HAVE BEEN REDUCED ems when desired. j -ights, Grands 'and, player ? one desiring a piano of the | rolaC^ o announce the most | Victor-Victrola der | in South Carolina. new sound proof | I enable us to serve ? niers at the same | waiting. " | from $25 to $480. i stock is -omplete. * , $ ch Co. " . Yf f : "0 Columbia, S. C. h. ?iSI