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3C*. > ' " ' : . . . | PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,v : J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S?C. . v . ^ _ - i J AS. B. ADDY Seal Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc. LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Home National Bank Building. . DR. C. T. BROOKS C"T &/r.r? iui| 1484 Main Street Colombia, S. C. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, 1816 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. EDWIN BOOZER DENTIST, Dfflee 1515 Main St., COLUMBIA, 8. C? PHONE 211. I DR. J. WM. BOOZER k. V . ' < DENTIST, Successor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, Office 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j PHONE 211. & > ; DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Lutheran Publication Building, - 1626 M^AIN STREET, - Office Hours: S A. M., to 5:30 P. M. j W. BOYD EVANS Attorney at Law, OFFICES:Rooms 12 and 12 1-2 Clark Law Building 1233 Washington Straat, Telephone 139 COLUMBIA, - South Carolina. ;; I. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW . srill practice in all courts. ? CHAPIN, S. C. w ? A. F. SPIGNER Attorney end Counselor et Lew, Practice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. .. ;v ; BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to .announce that we have ' opened an office at Lexington, S. C., b The Home National Bank Building B&d in the future will practice at both Columbia and Lexington. COLE L. BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. Jaa. B. Addy, Home National Bank T Building. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. SPIGNER, j -DENTIST Nitrous Oxide (gas) administered by ex? pert anaetheist. 1615 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov 20?3m Good Sight '"i' is priceless Good Vision Is accessory to good sight. Wf strafri is esmaott, Xyo strain son bo overcome. Ssebs aonfstiBff aid aosi tf |p? mmmi kf 4?fectfra Tiaion* W* iTmtii tfca ?t% dafaata. ft MMt At dtftell vttfc INm ^RY'SEWELER cou^s^c WWMAWWBMf, .* ' W? ;w tttU t# gqtoijr fKBf VI* jjhr wrrtk $85,890? Object, nttoi?m|. Miry, B*x $84, L*t Anftto e*i. ,. : i .. ;1 'J Adrt ' COLE L. BLEA5E ACCEPTS INVITATION OF WM. H. TAFT i Columbia, April 6.?Former Governor Cole L. Blease has accepted an invitation extended by Former President Taft, president of the league to enforce peace, to attend a session of the league to be held in Philadelphia in May, the principal feature of; "W in 1UV11 nili Cv Wll T V1AVAV11 Vii f . AAA the War for Permanent Peace." Hon. i | Alton B. Parker, Democratic presi-! dential nominee in 1908, is vice presi dent of the organization. Following is the letter from Mr. Taft: ' "My dear Governor Blease: A spe: cial session of present and former j governors of states is planned to j meet in Independence hall, Philadel-I phia, on the afternoon of Friday, j May 17; as a feature of the conven-i tion on "Win the War for Perma-j nent Peace," which will be held Trom; Thursday to Saturday of that weekj under the auspices of the league to j enforce peace, of which I am presi-1 dent. I have the honor to invite you j to be present. "The purpose in calling this convention is to sustain the determination of our people to fight until (Prussan militarism has been defeated, con firm opposition to a premature peace j and focus attention upon the only ad j vantage the American people are hop i ing to gain from the war?a perma-j nent peace guaranteed by a league j of nations. The efforts of Germa-j ny and Austria to arouse pacifist sen | timert in this country and among ourj allies make it a patriotic duty to do j everything possible to counteract I -Ll_ -- >> trus xxxixuexiue. CxttarrKal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot. reach the diseased portion of the ear.! There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuos lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh; which is an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Med icine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for ay case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All Druggsts, 75c. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, 0. I COUNTY GAME WARDEN MAKES GOOD SHOWING At the close of the hunting season on March L5th last, county Game Warden Joe M. Caughman had collected for the season and turned over to the Chjief Game Warden of the State the sum of $1,437.00, in license fees and fines. One-half of the amount has been returned to the school fund of Lexington County by the State Treasurer. It is undrstood that the report of County Game Warden Caughman is I the only game warden's report in the State that did not have to be corrected or alterated, it having tallied to the cent, which is a most creditable showing. Mr. Caughman will be glad to give any information desired on the new fishing law, which was passed at the last session of the General Assembly. NOTICE. At the Sunday night service at the Lexington, Baptist church April 14. 1918, the pastor will preach a war sermon. A large congregation is ex pected. F. H. Fuderburk. SUFFERING FROM COLD If you shiver in frosty weather, if you have cold hands if . / i ana reel, n coias are siuddoiti and frequent, then your blood may be thin and impoverished. HOTTS EMULSION has been correcting this condition lor nearly fifty years. It ? possesses rare powers tor creating natural body warmth, fat charging summer blood fwtth winter richness and rtrmthcsttng both throat and The SForwegian rod liaer oil ia SMM*?fanUM is now refined in oar j own American laboratories which makes it pore and palatable. Scott & Bowne. BtoomfieMX J. 17-12 nmnEiHHMnH fir TT& w* n 11 S"^ IH i% t J I ^ Aroun I Hope _ %jjgff Publish ; ... - It WILLIAM S. CRAPPS DEAD. William S. Crapps, a well known j carpenter, who for many years has i worked at the Southern Railway!? 4 ] 1 shops, died at his home in Brookland I 1 yesterday morning. He is survived j. by his widow and several children, j i ' The funeral will be held at Mount I i Tabor Lutheran Church at Brookland 1 tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock con . ducted by the pastorv the Rev. Mr. t Lybrand. The interment will be at Leesville. . MRS. SARAH REBECCA LYBRAND Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Lybrand died' 1 Friday night about 12 o'clock at heri J home on the Augusta Road about!* four miles east of Lexington- at the i( advanced age cf 91 years. The fun-! eral was held at the home Saturday)' afternoon at 5 o'clock and interment^ followed immediately in the familyj' burying ground nearby. Oneciaughter i! Mrs W. L. Shu 11, and seven grand) children survive. Mrs. Lybrand was. a life long member cf Mt. Zion Luth! erar. church. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 i n-asy money ana iwssei ui.n uun i cotton seed at $3.00 per bushel or will exchange one bushel for three. These seed are pedigreed and guaranteed. Seed are now at the Dispatch-News office where they can be seen at anytime. TUESDAY I MEATLESS TmJTD^VTT rcc m11 iIMM IU EFFICIENCY? 7^ means spee< I waste in tim L of brain an J productive i If we are to wm L dut doctrtn J Aa a fiafwv HI I tick of theci IrS i* this cfxwtcti T mobile is to HI Labor csvinj flflL oped. It ha Eu pfogaws sac Hi back the cal fflV 8 By PAIGE'DE' IT B,H ^H| m n n fi, NA Best All d Medicine 17 *r ^ /r\ ju v i A?i,au^i Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Cooper St., Atanta, Georgia, writes: "1 suffered for fifteen years with, heumatic symptoms. Peruna cured ne and I think it is the best all iround medicine ever made- I hope ^ou will publish this letter for the >enefit of others who suffer." Those who object to liquid medP .nes can procure Peruna Tablet* FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will ipply to Hon. George S. Drafts, ProDate Judge for Lexington county, m April 12th, for a final discharge is administrator of the estate of Bolver I. Hayes, deceased. All persons ndebted to said estate must make mv-monf anH *11 npraftr* hnldiflf* :laims against the estate must present them duly verified on or before ;he above named date. R. B. Hayes. Administrator. March 20. 1918.?3t. HELP WIN THE WAR. I offer settings of 15 eggs of Rhode island Red for $1.00. The best lay. ms and quickest growers of any chick jn of my knowledge. Buy a setting and know for yourself. Geo. P. Craps 3t24pd. Leesville, S. C. NO NEED TO HAVE . KINKY HAII Simpiy apply Siair and scalp POMADE HASR M % DRESSING ' IS coarse n ap raneagllycombfj ^falling bair, dandruff and 1 rjint'JJJUJi nru!|i. mm iiinncs b< to new hair crop out all over your headM a so your hair becomes long, soft andu N beautiful. Uerolin is up to date and isjn Q not sticky or gummy. Pleasantly per-C Hfumed ? easy to apply, lies! s lt.| \\ ( You Must Try Et OZt* 'Stamps cr coin) for a box. .-.Isoso'u, {,y PrUg Storc-s. Agents Waatc-c. IHEROUN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga.t Mm? I I /->o j j / /r\ / ? Xone Most neauti that is the watch-word of today. It i It means the elimination of all e and effort. It means the co-relation d muscle in making each minute a minute. the Great War, we must introduce e into every phase of our daily hie. X we must learn to challenge each lock and meat that it register Action* qq, please remember that tha eoto* ee of the most e&aent Time and | devices that has ever been deveh is become the pace-maker of modern I to eliminate it would mean to torn CnCXAT A VJUAIXC* OJ S CVDCQiy. TROIT MOTOR CAR ] EBER BARRE ^frS^rKiH'ih' *?^t'5?_s ^ :. .y^. 1 ,-3L\ 11 U You will find our Bank e ? lars to handle your BANKIh OUR VAULTS ARE B1 | PROOF. 1 OUR OFFICERS ARE F OUR BANK HAS A GC IT IS THE HOME OF j HOME OF ACCOMMODAT 4 Per Cent Paid THE PALMETTO i! BANK 0 (COLUMBIA, J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WILIE JONES, C WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, T. FR j Before Ordering <fp : Y oar 1 ! Single Comb Anconas j considered my champion ||| 'layers, Sheppard's strain, lf| which won the ribbons at ^ the 1917 State Fair. Eggs $1.50 and 82 per setting. ' ^ F. F. RISTER, IIS CHAPIN, S. C. W; n n ir ar?-nt t ca crk \J. xyciuij uv. up Coffees, Teas, Rice Kenny's Special C< Che-on Tea a C. D. KENNY 1637 MAIN STREE V. ^ i I d" ( v\ m? rTW\ \ }\ ,j ful Car inylmericct In every profession and every field of bi will find the motor car performing its economy and dispatch. It carries thousands of executives to and offices each day. It permits them t pointcaenti on the dot It multiple fulness and broadens their scope of like eo other form of transportation. So. fey afi aetas, buy a aotar ear? bat | one while you arc shoot t& Look k fescurtf t reputation father than four C parted body. Look kg todurmg that it all we ask?And you wtfl be ibvf to the Paige. i.. .. ..I? i ' ii' COMPANY. DEtROIT. KllQ ? Lexington, S. C. w ^ * iC. 1 i/trr.!? p"8^ I fficient in all partieuIG BUSINESS. I JRGLAR AND FIRE 3 RELIABLE. I )0D RECORD. I \LL CLASSES-THE IONS. i on Savings I NATIONAL iF COLUMBIA , S. C. hairman, I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pre!., :ASER DIAL, Assistant Cashier -rr-SE.S ecial Dealers in and Grits ?ceans jffee at 25c lb. it 60c lb. ' Phones 153-152 T, COLUMBIA isiness you {jgs i; work with jifi frnm *Vi>i r 0 2 lAVUi MAVU. rj ; iter IMC* ! f actzvitiei V |ct a ftod pjjB * A IttM' yJ ?y??d ":l? ted irrtesH' QjfiJ H1GAN 40B ssaJ