The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, April 05, 1922, Image 4
WEDNESDAY^gpW?, 1922
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Lexington, S. C.
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WEDNL3DAY, APL. 5, 1922.
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STOP THAT ACHE!
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Don't "wcrrry and complain about a j
bad back. Get rid of that pain and]
lameness! Use Doan's Kidney Pills, j
Many Lexington people have used j
them and'know how effective they!
are. Here's a Lexington case.
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Mrs. ?>.S. George, says: "My back ;
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hurt so ;badly some days it was about j
all I could do to get about with my j
work. From the time I got up until;
"I went to bed my back ached con"
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[ tt&OCQy; When I stooped, a pain
-/ - .
*3 shot up my back like a knife stab
y , - 'Si V-'. .
and I was in such pain and misery
I* had 'to ^nsh ^i^hair before me to <
walk. Often dark,-spots came before J
. >V?'l
my eyes. My Sidneys did not act
normally and I felt miserable arid 1
.
nervous. I read about Doan's Kid- I
vii. j # \ * , ;
' .. ney Pills and bought some at the Lex-1 ?
ingrton Pharmacy. Doan's made mej-i
feel like a different woman. I was t
rid of the complaint and have not t
been troubled since."
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60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn c
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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The Road t? Happiness.
.You must keep well if you wish to be
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happy. When constipated take one j
or. tyfo of Chamberlain's Tablets im- 2
mediately, after supper. They cause _
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a gentle movement of the bowels.
<&' < CALOMEL GOOD BUT
K AWFUL TREACHEROUS.
^
f Neit Pose may Salivate, Shock Wver I ^
or Attack Yotrr Bones. |
know what calomel is. It's lt
dangerous. it crashes into sour bile F
like dynamite, cramping and sicken- ?
ing you. -.Calomel attacks the bones
and should never be put into your sysv:
c.;u> > ' ir.
\ tem,
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If you feel bilious, headachy, constiSl
pated and all knocked out, just go to
! gl
your druggist and get a bottle of j
v Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents;
i D
v i which is a harmless vegetable substi-,
i es
, tute for dangerous calomel. Take a
t
,. 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 ! tu
and get yourl money. j 9r
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Don't take calomel! It makes you;
sick the next day; it loses you a day's I
t work,' Dodson's Liver Tone straight-i
ens you rgiht up and you feel great, j
No salts necessary. ' Give it to the
2 V children because it is perfectly harm- ,
" '? les and can not salivate. f *;'
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% j Indigestion and Constipation.
"Prior to using Chamberlain's Tab- t0*
fc , lets, I suffered dreadfully from indi- mi
ij' j' gestion. v Nothing I ate agreed with'. *
me and I lost flesh and raa down im
health. Chamberlain's Tablets J a
V 1
i strengthened my digestion and cured \y<
; me of constipation," writes Mrs. '
George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y. '
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% CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of ;
Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, es-f
J
quire, probate judge. I
Whereas, McKendree Barr made cro
suit to me, to grant him Let^rs^of Dq
Administration of the Estate of and eve
effects of Emma Quattlebaum. i hoi
These are Therefore to cite and ad- fori
monish all and singular the kindred tax
and Creditors of the said Emma Quat- ten
tlebaum, deceased, that they be and inst
appear, before me. in the Court of nes:
Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. j ii
H., S. C., on 12th day of April, 1922, poii
next, after publication hereof at 11 wif<
o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, to-3
if any they have, why the said Admin- wee
isrtration should not be granted. j nen
Given under my Hand, thfs 28th that
i
day of March, Anno Domini, 1922. Mar
j W. F. HOOK (L. S.) j stre
\ Probate Judge Lexington County, S. | hav<
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Published on the 29th day of toni<
March, 1922, in the Lexington paper, liQui
2 weeks. men
. k?.iviu Wilililiai.
"Oh, hush, my heart and take thir.
i
ease,
For here is April weather;
I The daifodils beneath the trees
Are all a-row together.
i
j The thrush is back with his old note
} The s carlet tulip blowing;
| And white, ah, white as my love*
; throat?
j! The dogwood boughs are growing
(
The lilac bush is sweet again;
Down every wind that passes.
Fly flakes f rom hedge row and fron
The bees are in the grasses. ?
And grief goes out and joy comes in.
And care is but a feather;
I And every lad his love can win;
For here is April weather."
A Farmer Cored of Rheumatism.
"A man living on a farm near here
' came in a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I handed
him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment
and told him to use it freely"
says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills, N.
Y. "A few days later he walked
into the store as straight as a string
and handed me a dollar saying, give
me another bottle of Chamberlain's
Liniment; I want it in the house all
thei time lor it cured me."
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CITATION NOTICE.
State Of South Carolina Pnnntv nfi
Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, es,
quire, probate judg^.
"Whereas, E. H. Kleckley made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the' Estate of and
effects of T.W. Lorick.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish
all and, singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said T., W. Lorick,
deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. H..
3. C., on 11th day April, 1922, next,
ifter publication hereof at 11 o'clock
n; the forenoon,, to show dause, if any
hey have, why the said Administraion
should not be granted.
Gi*ren under my Hand, this 28th
lay of March, Anno Domini, 1922.
W. F. HOOK (L. S.)
^robate Judge Lexington County, S.
C.i
Published on the *29th day of
darch, *1922, in the Lexington paper,
! weeks.
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PURE FRESH fcREAD.
We are now making daily pure fresh i
Iread, Rolls and cakes. We use only
he best flour and necessary ingredi- :
nts to make pure and wholesome 4
read.
Give your home bakery a trial and
us serve you your ''daiiy biread."
LEXINGTON' BAKERY, ^
'hone 193, S. E. Taylor, Proprietor, i
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
The kind of gasoline and oil you put
l your car makes a difference in the
'ficiency of your motor. We sell only
:andard gasoline and oils that are 1
g
laranteed to stand the tests. They
5
?ep your motor running at its best,
rive to our Wayne up-to-date Hon-,
;t Measure gasoline service station? "
it quality and full gallons?keep
>od health and long life in your car.
Goodyear, Firestone and Goodrich tl
es and tubes, a new stock at right ?
ices and guaranteed to give service.- ,,
t : '
ithorized Service Station. ' g
HARMON DRUG CO., S1
The REXALL Store, jyj
lw . Lexington, S. C. jj;
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FINAL DISCHARGE. si
Notice is hereby given that the un- ^
rsigned will apply to Walter F. in
>ok, judge of probate for Lexing- _
l county, for final discharge as adnistrator
of the estate of George D.
ner, deceased, on May 3, 1922.
R. L. OXNER, &
rch 27, 1922. Administrator. ' 1*5
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ORRIED HUSBANDS? 1jr
READ THIS. .
Ol
C6
de*s Pepto-Mangau Is. the Best
Tonic for Xervous, Tired-Out
/Wivfes ! V j '
N
s your wife " all tired out" and
ss and irritable much of the time?
the children "bother her to death" .
? to
ry day, and do the ordinary house- ,
d tasks that she formerly per- OQ
as
med with ease seem now to over ^
her? In other words, do you ofcome
home to a house of trouble ^
ead of a house of joy and happi- ,
3? ^
f your answer is "yes" to these Lul
ited questions, don't blame, your
i until she has taken Gude's Peplangan
with her meals for a few yea
ks. She is simply run-down and SN,
rous and needs the kind of iron nib
; she will get in Gude's Pepto- hot
igan to give her more vitality and dai
ngth. For thirty years doctors bur
i recommended Gude's Pepto- rci.
gan as a first-class building-up slo<
Sold by your druggist in both ?) .
.d and tablet form. Advertise- v
t. Vf
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vita; iT\ :
ic YITAXIT V!
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Yon Must Have It to S eerj Y? .fol
Your Friends, Your IIAipnlru-s
i
Thousands of thou-A; Ass up]
"> needlessly let themselv- . '?. *. i i
health. The (lav cor - - . vit
s a terrible shock, they v. eal
ize that they are permuo- ;j{";y ' ke
in health. For your -?v, : ee
well. If you feel wee < or rv?.i ; ow
or do not sleep well or are . rvou
and have a poor color, .hay v. un
1 til it is too late. Gut- - : " Man
gan taken with your i na;* ,t fev
weeks will restore yov good ; v.-Jth
give you renewed strength f.m vr -.lit;
for your daily work PT.e . ith:
life is the only happy .i * le
it slip from you. F-* thirty > ear:
Gude's Pepto-Mangan has &c.y. ; elp
ing people who were run-uov.L>acl
to good health. It wi made !~>; ioU5
by the medical profession. s >M bj
druggists in both liquid an-i trblet
form. Advertisement.
NOTICE TO
LEXINGTON LEM<X 11 TS.
Under the Constiuttic p. of tlv irmocratic
party of this state; th?. -ubs
should be re-organizec on the o-jrth
Saturday in April. Tne *> ?-".ovnts,
and, in base of their inability to act,
the next highest officer ? :' :.h.- <. lub,
are hereby directed to call - i.meeting
of their respective clubs a the
fourth Sfltnrrlav in An. ;t f,.,.
pose of re-organ'zing for rhe next
two years by the election of the proper
officers and the appointm*'t of
the proper committees, a.' ;<? Section
of delegates to represent the
club at the meeting of *t<, ' < inty
Convention to be heM : the court
house on the first Monday in M.-y at
11 o'clock a. m. Each club is entitled
to one delegate to every vc-ntyfive
voters or majority fraction .hereof
voting at the First Primary ; ! tion
in 1320.
C. M. EFIL'J -'. - '
Chairman, Lexington County J; macracy.
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NEW VICTOR Ri A i S
New Victor dance records, f,. . rots,
etc., medleys, Hawaiian, -.acred. popular
songs, etc., all on ibe'regular 10.
in. double faced records selling the
reduced price of 75c. Victor records
and Victrolas are rectfgnizedf'tlv vorld >
over as the best made. Vh -t n -Vic- 1
trolas from $25 up. 'Sold-kheap tor
- ' : %
cash or easy payments. Call and let
us demonstrate Victor superiority.
HARMON DRTJ^CO....
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Iw I exiiigtofL. S. C.
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'And There Wasn't uk i
SmeU from Dead Ka|s^; -" j
Writes John. Simpkihs, Jfw>mer 'ofj.
innandale, N. J.: ebat- .
ng me hundreds yearl.. - t-_u. uwgs/ ".
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'errets, poison, could not pet rid or
hem. Bought $1.25 ?.kg." o;' RAT
JNAP (5 cakes). Used irtif, not a
ive rat since. Dead ones'a p'.-rity. ^
like RAT-SNAP because aft-r k.ll- *
ng rats it dries them up?Geavu.s no r
mell." Three sizes, 35= . . 5=1.55. ?.
!old and guaranteed hy Lexington
*harmacy and Harmon ;TJg
Rats Pass Up All Other Foot? For '
t
One Meul of Rat-Smn>.v
T o
Their first meal of P.AX-SNAP is
Sieir last. Kills in fev. I gtiuutes.
; t(
?ries up the carcass. Rats i..;led ^
ith RAT-SNAP leave no odor. K vTNAP
comes in cake form. in enk rnto .
nail pieces, leave where rats travel.
Ci
o mixing, with other food. Cats or
3gs won't touch it. Safest, < Purest,
T
irest rat and mouse killer. Three
zes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar- n<
iteed by Harmon Drug Co. v a. j i ,exgton
Pharmacy. f<
FINAL DISCHARGE.
IS
Notice is hereby giver, that on Friiy,
April 21, :1922, n*\i, T will apy
to W. F.- Hook, judge vi pn bate
r Lexington county. Souih < arota,
for final discharge e\< utor
the estate of George Cong, de- ?
used.
EMANUML U ?N?
Executor. st
'/vmi/M? fTi%T ? *
wntii ur riAAL iMVv M
Notice is hereby given ih:xt o:. Friy,
April 14, 1922, next, 1 win apply
su
W. F. Hook, pre bate for
m I
xington county, for final diwharge f
administratrix of the esta*e f H.
Griffin, deceased.
ANNIE GMir FIN. " . m(
dministratrix Est. 11. ,l>. fin. an
VIdrch 13, 1922. de<
_____ bei
kc Rielly Says. "The Rat i>\nl Be- to
fore Reaching the lifver " > C.,
'Since moving near the river 2 pu
rs ago, we've always ?AT- the
A.P. Watched a vicious watvr rat, the
blirig at RAT-SUNA P ou*~ih the tioi
ise. About 15 mhr;i- -- '.. r he C
on" for the water. 1 his da>
"vv ntop';:'Ch, but hi. di' t; . :fore
" Three sjry1* *;>. 65c, Pro
\i -rs of the Cayce Go or- . itive
. 1 v and guaranteed - Har- F
; Fvuy 'Company, and gton 192
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State 01* South Carolina, County o
Lexington?By W. F. Hook, <s
? quire, probate judge.
Whereas, William S. Hite mad
'e
suit to me, to grant him Letters o
n Administration of the Estate of ant
^ effects of Oliver Hite.
IThese
are Therefore to cite and ad
n
monish all and singular the kindret
p
and Creditors of the said Oliver Hite
n
deceased, that they be and appear
s
before me, in the Court of Probate
to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C.
on 29th day of March, 1922, next
v
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, ii
v
any they h^ve, why the said AdminV
t istration should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this 14th
day of March Anno Domini 1922.
f W. F. HQOK CL. S.)
. Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. C.
r Published on the 15th day of
March, 1922, in the Lexington paper,
2 weeks.
CITATION ^NOTICE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?By W. F. Hook, esquire,
probate judge.
Whereas, Hamp Wallace made suit j
to me, to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Mattie Johnson.
- .
J These are Therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Matie Johnson,
deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C. H.,
S. C., on 7th day of April, 1922, next,
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
. Given under my Hand, this 22d
day of March, Anno Domini, 1922.
W. F. HOOK (L. S.)
Probate Judge Lexington County, S.
C.
Published on the 22d clay of March,
1922, in the Lexington paper, 2
weeks. :
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NOTICE. .
I, the. undersigned, do hereby forbid
the, courts to sell my land or the
public to buy my land. As I am hold*
ing sixteen (16) bales lpng staple cot--' ;
ton in standard warehouse No. j 1, Columbia,
S; C., to pay the indebtedness
on this land and bank nptes'-. " I*
will sell this cotton as quick as prices (
is sufficient to pay these debts. These t
lands is made to George W. Miller, ;
bis heirs forever. Take notice th-sc ;J
lands have no assignor at all.; Also
rip trespassing allowed on these 'lands--1
in any'shape or form. The'public is
w j t . V *V i' * A ^ ^ mt
forbid to work roads oii' these lands.
[ am under agreement to U. S. mail '
Drder department to keep the mail
*oad in passable condition at all'times
:o come. This notice is a perma- e
lent notice.
it-p-2'6. GEORGE W. MILLER. d
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FOR COUNTY LOAN. c
Pursuant to a.i act of the General P
assembly passed at- its last session a
hat in anticipation of the collection S
f taxes for the year 1922, the County tl
upervisor and Treasurer of Lexing- i b'
n county are hereby authorized to tl
orrow the sum of forty thousand dol- s<
irs ($40,000.00) at the best rate of ' P<
iterest obtainable, to be secured by a.i
ompetitive bids. re
Said, seal bids to be in the County ~
reasurer's office by 12 o'clock,
oon, March 30th, 1922.
Paymment of said loan to be as
ii wi
>llows:
fe
$20,000 payable January 5, 1923.
$10,000.00 payable February 5, ^
>23:. .
bii
$10,000 pavable March 20. 1923.
on
V U GEO.. C. STEELE. "
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[ > V. , Supervsoir. .
W. J. SMITH. .
County Treasurer.
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CITATION' NOTICE. Co
ate of South Carolina ' Cnnnfv .vf As
Lexington.?By Walter F. Hook,
esquire, probate judge. ]
Whereas, Mrs. L. 'Jv"Price made
it to me, to grant her. letters of adinistration
of the estate of and ef- an<
its of J. H. Price. ~ rat
Wi
These are Therefore to cite and ad)nish
all and ^ingular the kindred 1
d Creditors of the said J. H. Price, i 1
ceased, that they be and appear,! ?
fore me, in the Court of Probate. anc
be held at Lexington. C. H., S.
, on 6th day April 1922 next, after
blication hereof at 11 o'clock in
! forenoon, to show cause, if any
y have, why the said Administra- A
n should not be granted. Swc
liven under my Hand, this 21st was
of March Anno Domini 1922. stoc
W. F. HOOK (L. S.) offi
?bate Judge Lexington County, S. Apr
C. ' a rt
'ublished on the 22d day of March, insti
l
2, in the Lexington paper. 2 corf
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I
r Lodge Meetings
Dixie Dodge, No. 52, I. O. O. F.
e Dixie Dodge, Xo. 52, I. O. O. F
i mcets the first aD
third Monday night
in each month at 8:00 o'clock in th
Odd Fellows hall. Visiting brother
i .
invited.
R. F. ROBERTS, Noble Grand.
, H. F. RAWL, Secretary.
, Lexington Lodge, No. 134, K. of F
; . Lexington Lodge, No. 134, Knight
' Pytflias, meet8 the seconc
and fourth Wednesday nights
at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors welcomed.
B. H. BARRE, C. C.
R. E. COOK, K. R.
Lexington Council, No. 240.
Lexington Council, No. 24 0, J. O.
U. A. M., meets every Thursday
night at S:00 o'clock. All members
are urged to attend.
JOHN F. SHEALY. C.
SUMMONS.
State of South Carolina, County of
Lexington.?Court of Common
J Pleas.
Bank of Swansea, a corporation
Plaintiff, versus A. R. Maupin,
Mrs. A. R. Maupin, George Bell
Timmerman, G. T. Graham, and
T. C. Callison, associated together
as partners under the firm nam?
of Timmerman, Graham and Callison
,and the United States of America,
Defendants.?Summons.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint herein,
of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your Answer upon the subscriber:
at their office at Lexington, South
Carolina, within twenty days from
the service hereof upon you, exclusive
i _
of the day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the Complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
EFIRD & CARROLL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
TO the defendants A. R. Maupih and
Mrs. A. R. Maupin:
Tpu will please take notice tliat th
original Summons and Complaint in
:his action are now on file in the office
of the CJerk of Court for LexrigtoJi
county. j
EFIRD CARROLL,
Attorney for Plaintiff. I .
March 22, 1922. -ch? 3t-24.v
Preventative Medicine.
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The tendency of medical science is
oward preventative measures. It is
asier and better to prevent than to
ure. Pneumonia, one of the most
angerous diseases that medical men j
ave i?o contend with, often follows a
old or attack of the grip. The cold
repares the system for the reception
nd development of the pneumonia
erm.. The longer the cold hangs on, _
le greater the danger. Take Cham- F
erlain's Cough Remedy as soon as
le first indication of a cold appears
) as to get rid of it with the least Dssible
delay. It is folly to risk ^
i attack of pneumonia when this
smedy may be obtained for a trifle.
r. R. C. Kin?? Tells a Wonderful
Story About Rats. Read It.
"For months my place was alive
ith rats. Losinj chickens, eggs,
ed. Friend told rr.e to try RATJAP.
I did. Somewhat disappointat
first not seeing many dead rats,
it in a few days didn't see a live
e. What were not killed are not ^
ound my place. RAT-SNAP sure
es the trick." Three sizes, ?5e. 65c,
.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Lexrton
Pharmacy and Harmon Drug ^
mpany.
.,
k Your Soldier Roy How "Cooties'
Got Such a Hold. ?
F<
He'll tell you that the battlefrontu
Europe were swarming with rats,
icli carried the dangerous vermin
1 caused our men misery. Don't let
s bring disease into your home. |
ten you see the first one get RAT-1
AP. That will finish them quick, j
ree sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and I
ranteed by Harmon Drug Company
I Lexington Pharmacy.
TICK OF DISSOLUTION OF
SWANSEA LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY.
.t a meeting of the Directors of j
msea Light & Power Company, it j
! resolved that a meeting of the!
:kholders be called to meet in the
ce of the Bank of Swansea on
il 13, 1922, at noon, to consider
'solution adopted by the Directors
ructing the officers to dissolve the
>oration and liquidate its assets. IV
C. L. RAST. Presdent. | sine
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1 WANT ADS
i LOST?On March 2 7th, a suit case
m j containing Womci'.'s <lothes, be!
twccn the 11a\vl Old Field school
., i
J house and Mr. Will Quicks, on
s Augusta road. A liberal ..reward
i l'or its return to \V. H. -Wheeler,
e
: .Lexington, S. O., Route 5.. 1 t-t>
s
i MULE FOR SALE?Mare mule, 1050
! lbs., well broke. Work anywhere.
| For s.ale cheap, T. D. Derrick,
j Chapin, S. C. lt-p
s ; FOR EXCHANGE?Ford touring
J body for a Ford roadster body.
L I
! Apply D. Julian Roof, Lexington.
') Route 5. lt-p
_
; WANTED?Good rr.ilk cow- with
i
j young calf. State price. D. Julian.
j Roof, Lexnigton. Route 5.'lt-p
!
j DRESSMAKING AND SEWING?Get
i
! your sewing, cutting and making
I of dresses, etc., Indies and child.1
ren's clothes; men's shirts, tailoring
j and mending generally, done satis
* i-r, j
Cactorily at moderate prices, by
Misses Mattie and Naoma Stuart,
on Upper Main Street, Lexington, S.
C.
LOST?Friday night, March 31, between
Lexington and Leesviile, one
U. S. tire (30x3 1-2) with rim
and tire cover. Reward if returned
to J. J. Wolfe, Batesburg, S. C.
WANTED?Man with car to sell the
BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. $100
per week and extra commissions.
Accessories Co., 4002 Graham, Benton
Harbor, Mich. lt-p
GUANO, ACID, NITRATE SODA.?
See us before buying- Sam P. &
W. P. Roof, Jr., Lexington, S. C.
CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED?
We will pay highest cash prices.
Wire or write for prices. Owens
Fruit and Produce to., Tampa,
Florida. " " May 1
' * '
FOR SALE?Reaper and Disc Harrow.
Reaper can be seen at Van -1
D. Harmanks. Harrow at my home.
Mrs. Albert Harman, Lexington,
S. C., Route 6. 2t-p ?
WANTED?To buy shares of stock in .
the' American Exports and Imports |
Corporation; Address JV'P. Ott, k
Jr., care Palmetto' MillS; Columbia,
-Si C, "tf 1
FOR SALE?A full Rhode Island |
Red cockerel, one year old. A 4
' beauty.' Anply to'M***. O. M. __ f
man; lie^agteq.'S/C.
\ BARGAIN?4 0 squares of Asbestos
Rubber Shr-gl-s 7x12 seconds,
. >
suitable ior covering houses,- outbuildings
or sheds; fireproof; at A
a bargain, either part, or the entire H
lot to a quick buyer. Mrs.;6. M.
Harman, Lexington, S. C. '
ATTRACTIVE BUSINESS GIRL 2C^^j|
worth $40,000. Wants kind help- 3
ing husband. Write quick for stand- ?1
ing picture and description. Box 1
223, Los Angeles, Calif. 4t-p-23 ' 9
'OR RENT?Two unfurnished rooms. 1
A rv*^Nf V ^ * "**
w jL^si^r i_. iViiner, .Lexington,
S. C.v lt-c
1EN WANTED?To sell our goods in
country and city. Why work for
others when you pan have a business
.of your own with a steady in- ? ^
come*. We sell.goods on time and
:v v )'.r ' '
wait for our money; ' Tearpf or auto
needed for country work, po outfit
needed in city. Experience unnecessary^
we train in salesmanship.
McConnon & Company, I
f*:.
Winona, Minn. Mention this fl
paper. $ lt-p I
Wk
OST?A silver engraved Eversharp fl
pencil, in or near Lexington. Find- H
er will receive reward of $2.00 if B
left at Dispateh-News office.- fl
DR RENT?3 rooms, furnished or I
unfurnished on upper Maiij'Street: ?-H
Mrs. A. M. Harmon. fl
JH SALE-?A Harris typewriter No. H
4 in good condition. Will sell at a fl
bargain. Address A. B. Price, fl
Leesville, S. C.., Route 3. lt-p fl
RATS DIE I
so do mice, once they eat RAT- fl
Snap. And they leave no odor be- H
hind. Don't take our word for it jH
?try a package. Cats and dogs
won't touch It. Rats pass up all
food to get RAT-SNAP. Three
sizes. .
35c size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Collar.
65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken H|
House, coops, or small buildings. fl|
$1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and outbuildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildlngs.
Sold and Guaranteed by Harmon
Drug Co. and Lexington
Pharmacy. I
[any a man hasn't felt jslippers
e he was a boy.