Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, April 03, 1918, Image 2
!
i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ri '
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
'. * v
BATESBURG, S. C.
JAS. B. ADDY
? 11
Steal Estate, Insurance, uonecuuno.
Etc.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Uffice in Home National Bank
Building. i
?.?: ' !
rvr~.
DR. C. T. BROOKS j
DENTIST,
1
1484 Main Street Columbia, S. C.
.Vs" .'.v " I
i
DR. K. W. WALL
DENTIST, : i
rT^rrkT a O f* J
1316 Mair Street, (JUliUiVijsixv, o. ,
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
_ _L_.
DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER J
- j
DENTIST,
Office 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA,j
S. C., PHONE 211. j
V 'S?\ _ : j
DR. J. WM. BOOZER Uvj
DENTIST,
fcccassor to Dr. I). L. Boozer & Sons,Office
1515 Main St., Columbia, S;rC. '
PHONE 211. j
" * ------ .r. " r I
DR. D. L. HALL, Demist
COLUMBIA* S.'C. " : : i
m "
Lutheran Publication Building, 1
. 1626 MAIN STREET, : ,'f
a A \f fn %.%() p
' V/XUCC i-lvmo- j
- '
W. BOYD EVANS
*
Attorney at Law,
OFFICES: Rooms 12 and 12 1-2
Clark "Law Building 1233 Washington
Street,
Telephone 139
COLUMBIA, - South Carolina.
J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
will practice in all courts.
* i
CHAPIN, S. C.
. _* i
WM. V/. HAWES
'*
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Columbia, S. C., Room 16,
Hook Building,
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS.
A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Practice in County. State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
!
BLACKWELl & THOMAS
I '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
We beg to announce that we have
cpenod an onu e at Lexington, S. C.,
if, TV Rome Nat Hon" Bank Pnilding '
ead n th^futu-'f ' ?i it both
Cohimtn^ aI. o
' t
I 1
/v* / i r? . ..
v? .11 L ' *a> - ; -|,
ATTOL.r T ' :"V V*. :j!
Columbia, ?. 0. - ; . . S. (V):
r^5e fet' I*''-;r .r. ; of Mri'li
J?\ B*. Add?, Ho :- L Banl^H,
Building. . ,
T . - - ? . .
-L? /
{
Attorney aid C 'or
203 2nd Floor. N-' . '.? ?
and Exchange i>? - . Columbia,
L, C. A
j
Dr. P. B. SP1GNER, f?
< H
? DilJN 1 ib I ? U
Nitrous <^xide (ga3) administered by ex- 1 s
Ipert anaetheist. 11
1615 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. |t
Nov 20?3m jt
I i
Good Sight [
is priceless "* ' *
Good Vision '
b ntcessary to good sight. T
' ?^ . 1
Ey? itram is common.
i1
strain can be overcome. j c
OuJa.it/. sAmn+inn on J nvrtctLOflM
nTTBlin* "?j ovjuuiung auu uvmro^va
)M caused by defective vision.
I
W# iTftm iz\e the eyeg for defects. (
Wc correct the defects with proper j lifting
classes.
AJ/tRY'^y EWELER. |,
COLUMBIA 5.C.
-JL.
I
1508 MAIN STREET.
. i
OUR NEWBERRY LETTER. j
i
Light frost has been observed for
three consecutive mornings by the
writer.
One of our Lexington associates i
while boys remarked to us a few days'
ago that he could not see it, or believe
any other way but that our existence
in the world was one generaTT.
|
t:on too soon, ms iiiou\e iui Dewing
this was the fast way in which the,
present generation is living that wei
who have reached the fifty mile post
in age are not able to cope with them
from the fact the fast way in which'
travel can be made by automobile
airplanes art that our febleness will;
not admit it.
We are always proud to see and
note the names of some of our Lexington
friends who visited Newberry j
recently by automobile A. W. Haitiwanger
and wife and W. A. Wessin-I
per and v'fe from Chapin. Many:
thanks for the compliments received!
from Mrs. W. A. Wessinger.
We do ot claim to be a politician
- - -1 4.^ Vvl-.4 VfiTT 1 " Ko !
iintl pi'tltUSS iw auv.' u.H V.- J - about
le workigs of politics. We
can not see te falacy in a born politician
who says he will not have an thig
to say on the stomp but what
he shall say will be through the new .
Now, wo wish to say to the good
people ( f this old coram on wealth of '
onrs who s and for that which is rood
a;nd for he uplift of our State, that'
ra our way of thinking should the
above arragemer.t be successful this!
summer for South Carolina in the
United States Senate we shall say.
we know nothing at all concerning
po'itics.
'Mr. George W. Summer, f^imuhy
of Lexington county, now a resident
:of this city purchased ajiBPle.?fi?ttidton
from Mr. Joe B. Derrick of
.jVIoutain which the price paid by Mr.'
"* j ? +,?A
Summers was imrcaen cents mu
years ago. Tt is said the bale of cottor
was raised by a Lexington
54 years a?-o. Mr. Summer at pres
et will beep the bale of botton as a
relic. Mr. Summer is nrcsid?nt of
f
the Mollohon cotton mill and no
doubt would be glad for bale of
cotton to remain in the hands oL.ijis
children for the next century
come- !|
Best wishes for the Lexington IJjspatch-News.
!
w rj
GERTRUDE JEFCOAT STURKIE.
i
i
O" 20th Sept. 1895 Gertrude Jef-|
coar. 'iturkie w*^ born, and her gentle
spirit too1* its fifrrht to the great beyt
! or. -."on. ?.h , ISIS.
i"c: .body v.as laid to rest at Getsemene
cemetery Orange circuit.
Orangeburg County amid many sor
rowing friends and relatives.
She was a faithful Sunday school
' " - -1 1
pupil Dotn in punctuality anu m preparation
of the lesson. From the
Sunday school she advanced in the 1
christian race lv uniting with the
church. j
Mary responsibilities devolved upon
her, ere she left the parental roof,
being the eldest of a large family,
and a;i of these duties she performed
so cheerfully.
Just as she had -tarted on llife's j '
journey as wife the death angel
riaimed her sweet spirit. Here we I{
pause to consider the mysteries of
death and the goodness and wisdom
of God. Human weakness is tempt-'
2<jf jubt here to ash?-why take the
pother from her prc.lous helpless in. !
iant? The answer is veiled now?j
out it will be revealed in the great
reunion in the Land of the Unsetting'
" j
. : j
rhy way, not mine. 0 Lord,
i"c".d me by thine own hand;
Choose thou the path for me."
iler Sunday School Teacher
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
I
>v lc cral apnlications, as they cannot
each the diseased portion of the ear. j
There is only one way to cure cat-'
irrhal deafness, and that is by a con-!
ititutional remedy. Catarrhal Deaf,
less is caused by an inflamed condi- j
ion of the mucuos lining: of the Eusachian
Tube. When this tube is!
nflameci you have a rumbling; sound!
>r imperfect hearing:, and when it i
s entirely closed, Deafness is the re-1
lult. Unless the inflammation canj
>e reduced and this tube restored to,
ts normal condition^ hearing: will be!
lestroyed forever. Many cases. ??v*
leafness are caused by catuxxfcufvhich
is an inflamed condition of tbei
nucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medij
+V.v*n +ln W n /-m-1 nn t It i% 7YI11- j .
CHIC civ^in: u k/iwvA \ya*. ? ? r.-j :ous
surfaces of the system. e4
We will give One Hundred Dol-j
ars for iy case of Catarrhal Oeaf-r
ies.s that cannot be cured by Hall'sj.
Datarrh Medicine. Circulars free-y,
Ml Drucyysts, 75c. ? itr-il
F. J. CilFNHY, & CO., Toledo. Qt>,
P/ANTED?At the State l^?pifed*r
for Insar.o, Columbia, white?^5W-v*
men no \ y between the 5*;
^iirhteen and thirty years, as studc&t!
nurses and attendants.
For information write the Superin.!
ten dent.
THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE
CIGARETTES A NECESSITY.
"Our boys must Have their smokes.
Send them cigarettes!" THis is a
familiar appeal now to all m us. :
Among those most in cd nana is
the now famous "toasted" cigarette?
LUCKY STRIKE. Thousand of this
favorite brand have been shipped to
France. There is something homelike
and friendly to the boys in the
sight cf the familiar green packages
with the red circle.
This homelike, anoctizing quality
cf the LUCKY STRIKE cigarette is
1 ?? ? -R- a 4-X. -f'.t * -jp ^
liiLl^ay I.\J IJIV- luvi. 11 . V . - -J
tobacco used in making L. - n
toasted. "It's toasted': v, as "
fan" tliat jmaclc a great s - u of
LUCKY STRIKE in less tlr-.n' v. yar.r.
No*v the American Tobacco Co. in
making 13 million LUCKY S*KILU
ti v Jn .
A good Rort of this immense production's
making its wav across the
vrater to chccr cur boys.
SOUTH CAROLINA STANDS
LOWEST ON LIST.
Charieston?South'^tnrol;r.:.i, accord'ng
to the --latest ieuert made
public by the Treasury Denrr.mei.
at Washington, stand.-? lowest on tb-c
}:<t cf states th#? sales per capjtn
er s ?
Stater. govern.hnr. an egr
?try to r?frr4:i ,4%*^ ur.^eossr-ry
:-vc? ^f^jcwUShirli $avt??; to the
government nnd thus release food*
and labor sorely needed to c Hiio our
. : j?>i f?r'xn? ?>
of the country has response-'! maynifTeentl
'. 1 ut SotTSK Carolnia ho m; tie
t^e^rro^t \vr o* of'fl T!Tio o itiro
South has Trc.de a poor record,
andplh's state the poorest '^o? SIT."
Tbrfc news surtt^.U|Vr.Qadc
ovr'th^ eutirS^? *rjd- urdfss
South f voh'rlo con" nfalre" a better
F^o'f inr in the future the state will
ire* !: blv cef a bad name. The war
? v comnvttee for the s^ate hopes
tint the wtreii 3ud chi'd!
.'1 r??.? y9J nfty?- fbh ^
that South Jhnrcha.o niav noti.be
i Si ' 8<TH52 : ; >9U'if ? & *<?
kno'vn a> th^ sTache" st it?.. The
tate'e VtlVft %s&&d an ap
ueaiTto^c^Ai^oor^^T;.. tieffo to tahe
m o e;; on toy? $2i. oSewir^l
COUI4i*8 -f^^-djy, but UH?
riajoritvjiave plainly 'ailed in their
duty. The following: shows the
standing of the leading states, and of
the Southern states:
Nebraska, sales $5,659,711.03;
per capita $4.39.
Missouri, sales $9,015,880.63; per
capita $2.54.
Texas, sales $5,311,375.17; per
capita $1.16.
New York, sales 37,907,764.93;
per capita 73c.
Virginia, sales $1,163,656.43; per
capita 51c.
Tennessee, sales $1,180,910.51;
per capita 50c.
Florida, sales $381,246.63; per
capita 36c.
North Carolina, sales S849.S24.81;
per capita 34c.
Mississippi)!, sales $455,492.89;
per capita 22c.
Georgia, sales $640,040.05; per
canita 22c.
A Y.h.ana, sales 472,192.40 per
capita 15 c.
Youth Carolina, 190,869.20; per
?apita 19 c.
MM. ? ? ff
%jtsss*
Early in the world w<
extraordinary value of cod
soldiers against colds, pne
Thousands of Our
MIS e
Because it Guarantees the Pi
f- high in food value and i
> Scott's will strengtl
Beware of A
The imported Norweerian cod liv
our own American laboratories wliit
Scott & B(
Paint arid 1
Paint?A Fair good
a;' gOOd "
?i?-* v-'"- - -* * n
i ,?,very good
" the best made in '
' S- i
If you expect to paint \
do save von monev.
U A
> 2
i W-AUL t?-f A F?R, many ;
%
uexrioles on reuuest.
WiV of W<
t *->
t
"VV 0131 ** s ^
Columb
' t 'f- eppPHBi
! i '
' I# 3 ' J :-'A
K ' :x -v ,: . . V'vP- ' ' ,
! : - '
i 3 ,? *.? }: > . "Vs-*;
ir?v
*/ -.' .. . ., ". *&" . :
& - -^- ;> " > '<:: a-;-'-. - : - .. i
jfe?>V 6" .7 ' :.f^ . *> V
: . ? J?
| ; A Red CrU Lecturer.-^ *
i
FINAL DISCHARGE.
j
j Notice is hereby giver! that J vil! <
2T> 10 lion. J lorS Dr.:its. Pre- *j
i .* f ",v Lob ' ' *
*. j : -1 O * ' ./ r' i 1
o.: i-;rru T2*ii. "Cor a final ei-ehavge }
i- 0 .. V11' ' " ,3
indebted to sa* < t te must make
pav".yet an-' a! * evsons* hcldh"*
c! urns ag.v; the e.'nto rr.i.vvt pre- '
a ?--t thc:n".'u^V vpr^d-'on cr before f
j the above name:! date.
o T r
1/. Ul; 0S,
Administrator. 5
* SfTck ?0 O"1 - ?~-Ct " "v
* i
.-JEL? \v IN i ?'I>i -Vv'A5..
T cff?r of 15 cf Ph . b }
* Islai d i?o<i for o"I.Q0. '! He best, lay. ;
ors and qcic w -* - rov.cr r-. any en
. en of ivy knov:b-: -e.
? Kiiv p.'s^-Ttirir Ivov for your
self.
Gc.o. ?.,Crr.ps 5
Stfbd. Leesbib, S. C.
- ' ' 5
gjrg fp^ j
ass?* is R >^"h :>53T 'A ai
^"1
IFluffv. Soft, Silky, Long! u
IuSngHeroSifiiL*
POMADE HAIR DRESSING. I j gj
Pleasantly perfumed,not sticky orjrummy ; D
Ilerolin stimulates and nourishes the B ^
roots of the hair causinjr nappy, coarse, y
stubborn, kinky or short hair to prow |? >.
soft, lonz, silky, easy to manage, so you H
can do it up in any stvle. Removes DAN- ?3 ,'"?
DRUFF and Stops ITCHING SCALP. Si g
Don't befooled. Be sure yon get Hcrolin. B fgj
Sold by Drug Stores or
SEND 25 CENTS (stamps or coin) for a hie bo* 5 i K
HEROLIN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Coorgia I E
| V i|
Will you write to lonely youn.cr wi-j?
dow worth $35,000? Object, mAtri-,!
mony. Mary, Box 584, Los Antreles S3
Advt. | p
>oM#@rs StB*?nss |
j $
ir experience proved the H
I liver oil for strengthening i'l
:tunonia and lung troubles. J
Soldiers are Tailing
1 f|li i 1 C ? : 11
Mill IWfli 1
r!3
arsst Norwegian Gci Liver Oii ~
rich in blood-making properties, r
len yott? against winter sickness, i
ilcoholic Substitutes, ^
^roil used in Scott's Emulsion is now refined in
:h guarantees it iree from impurities. i
3wrie, Eloomfield. N. J. 17-23 '
Wall Paper
|v
' $1 75 gal
. ,
2 50
- 2 50 |]
the U.S. 3 73 "
-oil}- house remember we
eoici s cU u ck * b r.s
^1,1
Jjjjj o >1 i.AC.it
art House |
JL
'liAj S. C
.. v,-> v.,;v
% ; . *>-\ V
jV'^r ' "i ' ' ' '
. \ r v-.-sfc
' . ,v^ /
N- ': . . -** ":- g&ISfcfel ..,
^ ' */*v"
r% : ;v- . ^P-'...s' V . < v.7?<;.
. ;; -'r* " gp - i ?.
% '.-. ; -. >" " -
&i ' V ;
... ... - V . .<? - . ~|?- ?.
w
the authorized message or the National
i Civi'ian Kelief work. (2) The Story of th
-OKrjMjtj*cc7/3,nx*T73i.-han ggpgrMrwrwaes .?
% rr?."f 7 ;H V- 711 M 1
i#>y ny.-: ra A.
'$ ?Lji V ih ">" A ot '_>? I 1 W1
V/C hr^rA f> T4' T" iC'i UUO Ol
^ * ,? > ? *-?i 'r-? .<- * \n,- f .' 5? rr
V^i'o'cx i.'.i. v 5 i. j ^GL-iO c
The newest things out
You are getting tired of it at
ana wani tonieiuiiig new.
iNevy Things, why not fit voi
c j >
/ -' *i ^ /?-?s r~7 "7 r 4
I i...
x CI* LiiG Vt-UOiC J- c. ill 1 :y tlL i.. V. C >
used to r.a vine*.
L c
Glassware, China c
We have a complete line foi
GLOBE DRY GOOD!
1620, 1622, 1624 Main St., -
Al banj^
You will find our Bank effi
lars to handle your BANKING
OUR VAULTS ARE BUI
PSOOF
i. A V V#- A
OUR OFFICERS ARE RIGOR
BANK HAS A GGC
IT 13 THE HOME OF AI
HOME OF ACCGMMODATIC
4 Poy r-p-^'r PoCC
t ? O* Otili ? U.I4J. rr>7
yN 4 * w ?' r^vT^i y*'
a {L.v t\y I v< P 8 -i ' * *'-i
1 isfj s MJ ?it*'f* H | y ?>
.i i. a-. ^4 4* L KJEJ .*> ^ -w -
FV, * ^7TT'
Vj; i,\ Ki i .*-1 f
'vf
COLUMBIA, J
J. POPE KATTHEWS, Pres., WIL-E JONES, Char;
WM. M. GIBL'ES. J:l., Casliicr, T. FRAS
^3;- "
iefc-re Ordering 4S|
roor ....... m
ingle Comb Anconas J|jp
onsidered my champion
ayers, Sheppard's strain, ra|||
yhich won the ribbons at
the 1917 State Fair. ^
Eggs $1.50 and $2
per setting. .-&JKK
CHAPIN, S*C. '
C. D. Kenny Co. Spe<
^ < f rr? ?
LcKcss, leas, Kice a:
/ '
Kenny's Special C&I
OK ?-01* i ?.xt fit"
--* - *ry p" 5\ f T*y'
" ? 'ft $< >* iv^a vJiuJ
? ^ /i.
1 S3 7 MAIN STREET
fy' *V T.
/ ' -| . JL
; ', #//! .1. l
~ mtiHX'lt/?vv. .^lUrin . . _
ft
Ec-d Cross. '1) A Dei. strat
e I:ecl Cross In Peace and Wju 1
'<0? y$~F '-./ J |
and Killincry ;|
a
^ * A > C. v, .^V L1 * - N. c * H ,
i-r ir:tras I&yg ihc yI|
. H
' "* ' llli
x. c J i ^ c%~ 0
/- 7 -M
m ? ?.->r r^rf-'^v I
i. v, ^ xiu^M y j*h
ycur inspection. ' J
S COMPANY J
- COLUKBiA, S.. , |j
n
^SES22BKESSSn2E2K^&jS5S ||
"Tr^in'si'T3 i I
IlllCl I | 1
cicnt in all particu- s I
r BUSINESS. | 1
vGi.AR AND FIRE | 1
>D RECORD. I J
? CLASSES-THE jj
^O C'| J
|
O.T'RNM 12
( f a - * ft ' i (H c n ? ' Pf
i r\*v* A 4
VU -^ CI ;.4JUli A 8'
"? 'A; 'I.;,'
s
. r, Vinrv V ^-vt K
Tnsr>. !. ;>!. r:.> i .. .?
rial Dealers in I I
1 /T* * * ^ Give us 1 ? j
r 1, i* 5?v rs- ?> j *. 1
L'fc 'Ciitd a Call j ,
&" f*4' 1 ?
r- - <t~* 1 fc"v
V i. ->
* */-; ;i ' 1
; tic !D. . ' i
jf~~ \ Phcmes
153-152 I
COLUMBIA j
* -i