Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, December 19, 1917, Image 3
i Should Worry
Now About Corns!"
They Peel off With "Gets-It."
Two corns are no worse than
one, and one is nothing at all?
when you use "Gets-It," the one
" ^ ~ ~ ?AY?1 AAOOT1
reai curu-?iirmA.ci, wm IUUOCHer,
peel-it-right-off corn-remover.
That's because two drops of
b, i
Sfe 1'' 1
niiiwirimin?iiii?T'> 11 iimi in i?i'
One Corn Plus ' Gets-It" E<jual?
One Foot, Corn Free.
"Gets-It" eases your corn pains
at once, and you know that
that old corn has been "nipped
in the bud." "Gets-It" makes
cutting and digging at a corn
and fussing with bandages, salves
or anything else entirely
unnecessary. Remember "GetsIt"
is safe.
You'll not have to take off
yohr shoe or pumps under the
table at the cafe to ease your
squirming soul. See that you get
"Gets-It." Don't be insulted by
imitations. 25c is all you need
pay at any drug store for
"Gets-It," or it will be sent direct
by E. Lawrence & Co., Chi
cago, 111.
Sold in Lexington and recommended
as the world's best
corn remedy by Harmon Drug
Company.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
' The Annual meeting of the Couiu
ty Board of Commissioners for Lex
mgton County S. C., will be held in
the office of C. E. Corley, Supervisor
on Thursday the 10th day of Janu
A TV 4 mo ATI V.1/1
ary a, is, x?io. au ycxsuus uviu>
ing claims against Lexington County
will please file the same with the nn
dersigned on or before the 1st day of
January A. D. 1918, so that said
claims may be examined by the board
at said annual meeting.
, J. Brooks Wingard,
- Clerk Board Co. Comrs. Lex. Co.
4tl0. S. C.
Mr. S. L. Sweeney sticks to his say
ing "His word is his bond." So he
tells you in his advertisement he has
a fresh car of mules and horses, bug
gjes ana ~waguns ai prices uutt are:
bound to please you ?so call. I
'
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t n i i /%
you're looKing ior a
tojour store will solve;
things men like.
Here you find many a:
usefulness as well as
giving.
Why not make'lt a big
dress overcoat or a si
The following suggesti
mm?mma?am
Sweaters S
Gloves Je
n t m f
Starts ,
Half Hoes K
Underwear B
Canes I
Traveling Bags \
M.I
.> B
J The Home of E
j 1523 Main
{GERMAN RAID IN
NORTH SEA TAKES {
VERY HEAVY TOLL;
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London, Dec. 17^?One British ;
and five neutral merchantmen, a Brij
tish destroyer and four mine sweep!
ers have been sunk in the North Sea !
| by German naval forces.
rr" - 1?fVvck rocnlt of an
| ine 1US6C3 nwv ..
I attack on a convoy bound from Scot
| land to Norway, Sir Eric. Geddes,
! first lord of the admiralty, announ-j,
ced today. The total tonnage of the J
lost merchantmen was 8,000.
~ . I
The German raid duplicates the!
successful enterprise of last October i:
carired out by two German raiders
which attacked a convoy in the North
Sea. They sank nine neutral mer
chantmen and two of the escorting
British destrovers. Five Norwegian
v i
three Sweedish and one Danish vessel
sunk without warning three other!
merchantmen escaping. The raid-_|
pr? wprp armed heavily and succeed'
ed in evading the British watchers!
on the return as well as the outward
trip.
READY NOW AT OLD PRICES
Fresh lots of Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound are selling at before
the war prices. This puts this wellknown
cough medicine, ready to use
in homes at less than it costs to buy
and mix jthe ingredients yourself,
and all bother and muss is avoided.
There is no better remedy for coughs
colds, croup or lagrippe.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
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partridges. The law will be strictly
enforced against all parties violating
this notice.
4tl0pd. Sam H. Lever
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED '
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDI
CINE. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and sub-,
scribed in my presence, this 6th day
A T) 1886.
VA A/WVWrlM^V y ?' # ? ?
A. W. GLEASON,
.(Seal) Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken
internally and acts through the blood
System Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo 0.
Sold by all druggists, 75c
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
*
it a Pres
r a Man!
Christmas gift for a man like
your problem. This^is a man
gift that a man will appre<
for the sentiment whiee f
J
, warm Hart Shaffner & Marx
ait?
ons are offered four yor conve
uit Cases Handker
swelry, Dress Sets boxes <
eather Belts Dressing
.nitted Silk Reefers Smoking
ath Robes Tranks
Jmbrellas Pajamas
Vaistcoats Jaeger s ?
KINARI
[art Schaffer &]Mars
St. - Columbia
IV;
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to Hon. George JS. Drafts, i
Judge of Probate for Lexington Cou;
nty, for a final discharge as Execu-i
tor of the estate of D. F. Keisler, on|
31st day of December 1917, at 11:
o'clock a. m. All persons indebted
I
to said estate wil make payment on
or before the above named date and
all persons holding claims will pre
sent them duly verified.
\ J. W. Keisler,
Executor. ;
Dec. 12?10. }
Lowest cost
of real r
much each pound of roughage
you must divide the price per
TRADr I
Rlicr
" WU I I UR
I I^HUl
UNTLI
- cost exactly what you pay for them
no useless lint. To really know th
style hulls and Buckeye Hulls you i
real roughage.
Even though Buckeye Hulls do sell
style hulls, you can't realize how
until you consider how much mor
Other Adi
Buckeye Hulls go farther.
They allow better assimilation
of other food.
No trash or dust.
Mr. Dan Wolf, Hammond Bldg. d
"I am feeding Buckeye Hull
them a satisfactory filler wh
meal and other concentrates
feed stuff, Buckeye Hulls are
the market"
T? secure the best results and te deeds
thoroughly twelve hours before f
wetting them down night and morning ft
this cannot be done, wet down at leai
feed the baSs dry, use only half as mo
Book of Mixed
Gives the right formula for every c
South. Tells how modi to feed fc?
tctnuft for work. Describes Bucke;
.. using them properly. Send for you
a*, k The Buckeye C
Atlanta Birmingham Grrnonm
Aagnsta Charlotte Jachoo
iS
J
1 this, a trip
's store, full
%
rfate for its
>rompted the
uister or a
nience:
L\/' v
chiefs I
of half dcz I **
Gowns | *
Jackets
r~r"
Auto Rugs ^5
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: Clothes I
a, S. C. ^
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We call the attention of our read
ers to the advertisement of Condas
Bros, and to assure them if they call
they will be more than pleased with
their visit to this beautiful store.
I
THIS WAS NO JOKE.
J. E. Colver, 103 Labor Temples |
Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "I have
had about 56 years of experience
with all sorts and kinds of cathartic
remedies?som#> good and 'some a
joke. When I got wise to Foley Ca- j
thartic Tablets for constipation I got I
in right. The best I ever used." Do!
not gripe; no unpleasant after ef-!
fects.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. I _
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per pound
oughage
InL?,styl:
hulls cost.
pound of roughage
than the
indicates. This
is because they , ?
are one-fourth
lint which has f
no food value.
^ To know how
in this form is costing you,
ton by 1500?not by 2000.
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ISEED m R
-LS \
ESS
i. Every pound is all roughage?>
e difference in cost between old
nust know the cost per pound of
1 at a much lower price than old
much less they are costing you
e real roughage a ton contains.
mntages
Sacked?easy to handle. ;
They mix well with other forage.
Take half as much space in the
barn.
\Mfg. Co., Hammond, La.,says:
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f to rmtcn cows arm jina t
en mixed with cottonseed
. At the present piice of
the cheapest roughage on
ptbe ensilage odor, wet the hulls
ceding. It is tuj to do this by
ir the next feeding. If at any time
(t thirty minutes. If you prefer to <
eh by faitdk as of old style hulls.
f Feeds Free
x>mbination of feeds used in the
r maintenance, for milk, for fatye
Hulls and gives directions for
r copy to the nearest mill.
btton Oil Co. Dept. k
pood Little Rock Memphis
a Macon jSelmm
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partScbafhKr & Marx
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Open iniAPIl
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Night vAF
F or Ladies and
Meals served quickly and
when in Columbia and want;
The Capit
A Share of Lexington Pi
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COLUMBIA FLORAL
n a n it/* oii j on
r. V. COX 110,
COLUMBIA,
Cut Flowers, Designs, Bouc
Flower and Garden Seed, B
Reasonable prices?prompt
Fine Carnations a specialty
"Prepared For
In all of it's phases at oui
able"Jarticles suitable for
and valued for their usef
for ornaments. Also fruil
raisins, figs, fruit, raisin
andjother good things to ]
Come to] see us and
<T_ please you.
STAPLE AND FAN CI
HARDWARE, CU1
Lorick&Lowr
Incorporate
COLUMBIA,
Brooklan<
New Brookh
Board of Dii
Henry Buff. Sewell K. Olivej
G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn.
J. C. Lybrand. A. D. ShulL
Advisory B
Frank W. Shealy. Lemuel Ha
The Oswal
Goodyear Tires
Lathe and General Rep;
Mechanics.
Complete Line of Ford
bile Accessories Always C
Gasoline, Oils, Greases i
ter Batteries.
Local and long distance
ions. Call us day or nigh
care of your troubles any
FREE AIR FOR THE CONVENIE
AND CUSTOB
The Oswalc
Lexington,
Telephone Nc
01 Everything
r I Good
I^JLj To Eat
Gentlemen
neatly. Never fail
a good lunch to call at
ol Cafe
itronage Solicited.
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COMPANY he.
18 Main Street
s. c.
juets, Baskets, Etc.
ulbs and Plants,
delivery.
. Ask for list.
Christmas
store. EnumerChristmas
gifts
'ulness as well as
is, candies, nuts,
and pound cake,
please the apetite.
we guarantee to
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:lery, Etc.
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rectors:
r. E. W. ShulL
L. S. Trotti.
P. J. Wessinger.
>oard:
II Jas. A. Summerset!
d Garage
and Tubes
air Work by Expert
Parts and Automoarried
in Stock.
i i i_ _ 7 :
ana uoiumuut igiutelephone
connectit.
We can take
hour day or night.
iNCE OF OUR FRIEND6
1ERS.
a uarage
s. c.
?. 118.