The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 26, 1921, Image 7
Wmblanchai
'" ^'C "
EMj::; PHOTOGR
111 11 1528 Main St. Ne
BhwhSSK I ijfi r%
n n ?t* w*
? j|ss i-uk cui r
r cD.ro
|1 Special dealers in Coff<
? Coffees Roasted da
n
If 4/IA
|| C. D. KEJ
J "WHO'S YOUR
By modern methods we re
move teeth and live nerves oi
| fill the most sensitive tootl
[* with very little pain or bac
f after effects.
fc \ * Special attention to (
{Baltimore Dei
1329 1-2 Main St. COLUM3
Look for Large Electric Si
Exhibit at
Hours 8 to 8. Su
?
RefrigeratorsMcCray
Refrigerators for eve:
| stock, ready for shipment. Ci
&r' \ 1004 Gervais Street, Columbia
f | pense, No. 449 for representat
S 1 Southern Seal
| Compi
11 E. W. CROUCH,
PLANTERS P
COMP
? x 1403?1407 Ass
COLUMB1
i
We Want Yo
^ We have opened a hardwa:
- x bly Street and when you are
to make this store your headc
at home here and feel free tc
even if you do not wish to bu
> v
i
r i
We are offering at attract
> \ munition. Farm and Garden
i
i lery, Automobile Supplies, j
Fencing, Bagging and Ties, F
I ? Will appreciate any order:
?
v f
^ =====
PLANTERS H
I COMP
% 1
Columbia
> l
H 1
.- v
? I
A P H E R <
xt to State Bank $<
R WEEK. |
>HOTOS |
INY CO.
iia,S. C.
jes Teas and Sugars
lifv
Sold at Cut Prices.
INYCO.
DENTIST?"
^ tBBSStt 'M
iv(
)ut-of-city patients |
otai Parlors '
31 A, S. C. Phone 586
ign and Moving Dental
Stairs.
ndays 10 to 3.
i
ry purpose carried in
-Ti -- J
in ana see uui av
if or telephone at our exive.
i
e & Fixture !
any
, President.
IARDWARE
ANY
embly Street
A, S. C.
ur Business
re store at 1403-07 Assernin
the city you are invited
[uarters. Consider yourself
> come in and look around
y.
ive prices: Guns and AmTools,
Stoves, Paints, Cut
.\xes and Hatchets, Wire
'ield and Garden Seeds.
> received from you.
[ARDWARE
ANY
, s. c.
^ =
Home Demoostratioo
> The Lexington Better Butter Con>
test came to a close Wednesday, Oc>
tober 19. Miss Elizabeth Forney of
> Winthroi? College assi ted by Miss J
> Katherine Chapell of Columbia. S. C.
> did the judging.
* This was the last of five judgings
> held in the county this summer, the
, first one being held May 31. The
! following ladies entered a pound ol J
| butter at least three of the five times,
^ the others who entered only once or
' twice were not totaled:
'm Average Score
Mrs. E. P. Shealy, Gilbert...91 1-2
Mrs. P. A. Smith. Gilbert ..91 1-2
Mrs. C. P. Shealy, Gilbeit ..91 1-5
Mrs. W. J. Smith, Lexington 90 7-10
Mrs. H. S. Taylor. Gilbert ..9 0 3-5
Mrs. Willie Warner, Lexington 90 1-6
Mrs. S. Ernest Shealy, Chapin 90 1-10
Mrs. Jake Seay, Lexington ..90 1-10
Mrs. George Taylor, Lexington,90 1-10
Mrs. P. H. Seay, Lexington 9 0 1-1C
Mrs. Perry Corley, Lexington 90 1-10
Mrs. D. I. Wingard, Lexington 89 3-10
Miss Nettie Shealy, Lexington 89
Miss Mary C. Wingard, Lexington
S8 9-10
Mrs. Viola Hayes, Lexington 8S 3-5
" Mrs. J. A. Wessinger, Chapin SS 3-4
= Mrs. A. P. Kcuon, Lexington 88 1-10
Mrs. Daniel Hayes, Lexington 88
I Mrs. I.. V. Bouknight, Chapin 87 7-10
Mrs. Lula Bouknight, Chapin 86 3-4
(Mrs. W. J. Ballentine, Chapin 86 3-5
t>i?? .v^c. thus:
I lie |/i 1/^tO ??V4V t?.t?
First prize.?Cash $11). 00 to lady
making highest total score. Tie between
Mrs. E. P. Shealy and Mrs.
P. A. Smith, each making a total
score of 457 1-2 pointp.
Second prize.?Cash $6.00 to lady
making highest total score. Tie again
between'Mrs. E. P. Shealy and Mrs
P. A. Smith, each Vnaking an average
score of 91 1-2 points.
Third prize.?Cash $4.00 to lady
making the greatest improvement
was won by Mrs. Daniel Hayes, making
an improvement of 2 1-2 points.
We are all sorry indeed that a
prize could not be given to each contestant
for one and all were quite de- ,
serving. However, it is to be hoped '
?that each has been greatly benefitted '
and that the market for good country
? J butter gotten through these contests
held all over the state will be of J
much service and aid to our country .
I"! ladies who did not have a market for
j,:f their surplus butter.
r| 1, as the County Home Demonstrate?
tion Agent, wish to thank the Lexi?!f
jjjj ington Branch of The Bank of Wes- .
|I tern Carolina and the Home National
|| Bank, Lexington, for the interest ,
II taken in the work by making our
III prizes available.
^
mi ? 1 9 > ?
;.j A Jay-Walker.
' [ Pedestrian (to traffic cop)?"Offi!"|
cer, what is the quickest way to the
lp| hospital?"
S"! Cop?"Well, you cross here and
[I you'll be there in fifteen minutes."
bj No Great Trust. 1
|!j "Yes, Algy, we can De marriea.
|"I Father says he will trust me to you."
! "Think he would indorse my note
for two hundred plunkets?"
*' "Xo, I don't think he would trust
\ you to that extent, Algy.."
A < (hhJ Word for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Those who have used this preparation
and know from their own exper"
ience 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., writes, "I 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 ever
taken."
CALOMEL USERS
TAKE AWFUL RISK .
Very Next Dose of Treacherous
Drug May Start Terrible
I 4
Salivation
The next dose of calomel you take | .
may salivate you. It may shock your j
liver or start bone necrosis. Calomel is!
daogerous. It is mercury, quicksilver, i
I i
It crashes into sour bile like dvna!
<
mite, cramping and sick ;ning you . i
i i
! Calomel attacks the bones and should i ,
I 5
never be put into your system.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con- ,
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your druggist and set a bottle of '
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents
j which is a harmless vegetable substi
; tute for dangerous calomel. Take a !:
; spoonful and if it doesn't start yourj
j liv*r and straighten you up better and |
j quicker than nasty calomel and with-j
i ;
I out making you sick, you just go back
j and get your money.
J !
; Don t take calomel! It can m?: be!
' s
ij trusted any more than a leopard or a !
I wild-cat. Take Dodson's Liver Tone]
which straightens you right up and ;
makes you feel fine. No salts neces-j
sary. Give it to the children because!
it is perfectly harmless and can not !
salivate. i
F
"ML BATHS RESTORE
HEALTH TO LOCAL SUES"
ii. II. Wischcn of 1D> X. Gayoso
St.. Now Orleans. La., writes to Tyrrefl's
Hygienic Institute of New York,
folio ws: i
"As to what the Cascade has done
for inc. I can say that I suffered with
my stomach a long time. After running
from one doctor to another, ami
after consulting at least twenty doctors,
and some of the leading doctor ?
of inv citv. all with the exception of |
ono of them wanted to operate on nv\ j
I was so sick that I even went t.> i: j
Springs. Ark., but got no relic/, so
last I made, up my miud to use t'c
Cascade, as you instructed and went
along using it for at least one year,
since then I have had no use for drug<
at all. It is about three years ag
that I started, since then I have not
spent a cent for drugs, and if J fed
a little out of the way, or have a headache
or cold. I just fall back oa it a^d
it never goes back on me. I worn.I
not part with it for any amount "f
money." *
The "J. B. L. Cascade*' cleanses the
lower intestine its entire length and
keeps it always free of poisonous
waste.
Thousands testify that Constipation,
Indigestion. Stomach Troubles, Biliousness.
Headache and all the many
serious troubles which they cause are
absolutely relieved and prevented by
Nature Treatment.
A. J. MATHIAS
Lexington, S. C.
v :!1 gbmly explain to you the simple
oi-rai;"U "f the "J#B. L. Cascade,"
w'iv it is so certain in its results, and
will gi'" you free of cost, an interesting
lill!'' book containing the results
of the experiences (-- I)r. Chas. A.
Terrell ?tf Xi'iV \ork. who was a spe<ialist
ou Intestinal Complaints for
27, ye.:rs in that city. Why not cut
this out as a reminder to get this
book as soon as possible. Remember,
please, it is free.
I
TAX NOTICIO. j
i
Office County Treasurer 1
Lexington County. I
Lexington, S. C., Oct. 11, 1921.
Public notice is hereby given that
state, county and school taxes fori
Lexington county will be received by1
me from October loth, to December
31st, 1921, inclusive.
The levy is as follows:
For State purposes 12 mills
For County purposes ..7 1-2 mills
For Int. and Prin. Highway
loan 3 mills
For past indebtedness.. 4 mills
For Constitutional school
tax 3 mills
For weak schools . . . . 1-2 mill
Total 30 mills
Special tax as folows:
District No. 1. Special and bonds,
12 mills.
District No. S. Special and bonds,
14 mills.
District No. 14. Special and bonds,
S mills.
District No. 15. Special and bonds,
34 mills.
District No. IS. Special and bonds,
36 mills.
District No. 25. Special and bonds,
12 mils.
District No. 29. Special and bonds,
16 mills.
District No. 36. Special and bonds,
5 mills.
District No. 37. Special and bonds,
14 mills.
District No. 60. Special and bonds,
12 mills.
District No. 66. Special and bonds,
S mills.
District No. 76. Special and bonds,
12 mills.
District No. 12. Special and bonds,
10 mills.
District Nos. 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 21,
27, 32, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42^, 43, 45, 50,
53, 59, 61, 63,64, 69, 71," 77, 7S. 80,
S3, 84, and 87?8 mills.
Dstrct Nos. 41. 79 and 82?6 mills.
District Nos. 2, 3. 4, 5. 7, 17, 19,
20, 22. 30. 31, 33, 39, 46. 4S, 49, 55,
32, 75, 88?4 mills.
District Nos. 6. 23, 24. 26, 28, 44,
17, 51. 70, 72. 74?2 mills.
Capitation Road Tax $5.00, optional
upon all male citizens between the
*ges of IS to 55 or work 3 days in
lieu.
Poll Tax $1.00 upon all male citizens
between the ages of 21 to 60.
Dog tax 31.25 for every dog over G
months old.
In remitting jour tax money please
state whether you wish to pay road
Lax or work. also, state how many
logs you have. In order to avoid any
confusion as tnere are many omer
smiths, make your money order or
cashier's check payable *to \Y. J.
Smith. Treasurer, and address your
retter to \V. J. SMITH,
it" Treasurer Lexington County. !
I
i
i. 1
WHEN
in Columbia, Lunch with us at Creamery
Lunch Itoom 121G Lady Street,
1-2 block front Main, l'ou will be as
-i rru.x
welcome as uie noivcrs m .uai. j. m-best
of everything and reasonable
prices.
Creamery Lunch, |
P216 J.ndy St. Columbia, S. C. I
I
"As Copeland Goes, So Go
LEARN THE V
What Kind of
Do You W
The Right Kind?
We want to show the men of L
of Suits and Overcoats that are ri
Right in Fabric,
Right in Style,
Right in Price
SUITS AND OVERCOAT
New Fall Hats
STETSON, TRIMBLE, CO!
$5.001
Holeproof Hosiery For Men, V
1535 Main Street
| EAGLE'"MiKADO^^^^
f! For Sale at your Dealer
ASK FOH THE YELLOW PENCIL WI'
j SA^IE MIKADC
| EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY
Montgomery Groce
Columbia, s.
1101 Gervais Street
7S0 Elmwood Ave.
1108 HamptOn Street
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR CASH: REl
FLOUR, BACON,* LARD AND SUG
We carry Everything in the Grocery L
to Please. Try I's Before You Buy ar
Have Your Photogr
J LYLE
>>? Winner of First Prize at the Sou
gw for Seven Ye*
|| Phone 522'
|| 1511 Main Street
We Are Naming S[
On Galvanized Corrugated Rooi
Painted Metal Shingles. Aspl
Roofing
Mason and Ideal I
Canning Outfits and Ca
Oil Cook Stoves a
t
'f Get our iatest prices
WRICK BRO
1533 Main Street, Columbia
i ii .I.
| 'Everything Good
AT THE
I
II Sanitary (
1345 Main Street, . (
7-70me Cooking and Reasonable ]
"Little Differei
Quick, Polite and attentive servi
Open Day and Night.
!
es the Fashion"
/AY.
Clothes
fear
exington county a line 11
ight. ;
S?$25 to $60
VNETT
;o $12.50
^omen and Children
ORDER BY
MAIL , j
WE PREPAY ,
BOY'S DEPARMENT \ ;
2ND FLOOR j a
TAKE ELEVATOR \
Columbia, S. C.
'
====g~%
^^.Pencil No. 174
\
Made in five grades
ril THE RED BAND
>
?, NEW YORK
ry Company
c.
Telephone 24IS ^ 1
Telephone 333? v ; '-X
Telephone 2060 ?
TAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES
\
;ar our specialties
ine, and Our Chief Aim is ./
id A*on Will be Convinced
aphs Made at ||
UDIO
th Carolina State Fair ??
lecial Prices
ing 10x14 Galv. and
lalt Shingles and "Roll
miit Jars
nning Supplies
,nd
ovens
<'
MRS j
S. C. Phone 4PS f
i
I To Eat"
Cafe
Columbia, S. C.
Prices.
at" from the others
ce.
j