Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 01, 1918, Image 5

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I NEWS OF 1 | AND OF T J. w. Sightler, * prominent business man of Gaston was a visitor in Lexington today. ? Mr. C t Justice ai;cujuiy<?.uicvi wj charming daughters passed through Lexington one day last week enroute to Columbia Jerod P Taylor, a good citizen and successful planter from near Gilbert. was a vistor in town today W B Taylor, a prominent planter of the Saint John's section, was here today on busness. < , ' f George W. Corley, Jr. a progress <- I?* ive young planter from ^exingrun "i, 3, was a business visitor in Lexington today ?*> * S. Frank Corley, a leading young farmer from Lexington route No. 1, was a visitor in Lexington yesterday, j Mike Harman who was carried to the Baptist hospital last week return- j ed to Lexington Sunday and is now; at his home on Main street. Mrs. W. J. Beeland who has been on a visit to Mrs. A. D. Kaufman reto her home in Macon j Georgia. Mrs. A. D. Martin who was operated on at the Baptist Hospital last Saturday is according to the latest re ports rapidly recovering, to the de-j light of her many friends in Lexington. ' i F. E. Wingard of Ridge Spring, is visiting his mother Mrs. F. ,R. Win- j gard for a few days before leaving; for Fort Scriven, Ga. where he will! be stationed in the National army, f i Prof. J. V. Smith, of Gaston was: here yesterday. Prof. Smith is one of the best known educators in Lexington county and has just closed a ' ' *? f-Vi** CZocfnn I successiui session ox school. The Bank of Western Carolina has a lot of garden seed on hand that they will distribute free of charge.! Persons desiring these seed will call j at the bank. ! A.. T. Guignard, a good citizen ofj the Gaston section was here today f 1 business. V ; ' $5.00 REWARD! Lost?One black sow pig, some of feet white, short legs, long body;! * * ""I ? J??-^.4. I big stomach, a urcie iow m iruuk. | Short nose, large ears. Nose a little turned up, weighing about 125 lbs. Will aso pay feed bill.E. J. George, Lexington, S. C., Rt. 5. 2t28pd. DO YOU ENJOY LIFE? A man in good physical condition! is almost certain to enjoy life, while the bilious and dyspeptic are despond ent, do not enjoy their meals and feel miserable a good share ox the time. This ill feeling is nearly al\ ways unnecessary. A few doses of i Chamberlain's Tablets to tone up the J stomach, improve the digestion and regulate the bowels is all that is ' needed. Try it. | i i OF SUBSCRIPTION TO ! '< CAPITAL STOCK OPENED Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital! stock of Smith Brothers, will be open ed at the Office of Smith Brothers Lumber mill, Gilbert, S. C. on Saturday the 4th day of May 1918, from ten o'clock A. M. to four O'clock P.. M. j G. Olin Smith, P. A. Smith, i It . Board of Corporators. i General Pershing's report of the gallant conduct of the American En-, gineers corps in helping the British army withstand the German attacks has been received at the war office in Washington. i ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for j the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is certainly; gratifying to sufferers to know that; there is a remedy that will afford relief, and make rest and sleep possible It is called Chamberlain's Liniment WILBUR SMITH WOUNDED IN FRANCE.! The Rev. Mr. Smith of McCormick | received a telegram Saturday stating that his son Wilbur, who is a mem ! her ef the Engineers' Corps of the i DiVi*ioa. had been slightly vornded in France. Wilbur is well kfcewa in Lexnac**** where he resided for eexretizne being employed W As PsJ*+i Drag Co. He is a j taMfer ef Mn, Jfc. 9. Sawyer a*d mm i?iM * MmOa km* wbej ws4vfc<*?? ** * > ^ % 'HE PEOPLE I 'HE TOWN g V ITHINK NO OTHER 'CAN EQUAL TANLAC Mrs. Dixon Gives This Medicine Unqualified I? t% A /\ t n f\m n r? f Eiiuwdcmcui. | Daughter Benefited. Greatful Mother of Anderson Woman gives Praise to I Remedy Proving so Valuable. i I "There is no other medicine to equal Taillac. My daughter says so and so do I," was the unqualified endorsement of Tanlac by Mrs. J. C. Dixon, of 2119 Main St., Equinox An derson. The daughter she referred to is Mrs. J. C. Bailey. "My daughter was in a terribly run down condition had no appetite, and she suf fered a great deal with her nerves. She suffered almost all the time with severe pains across her back, and she frequently complained of indigestion. "She had been in really bad health for over a year when she,began taking Tanlac, but the medicine began to build her up right away. The Tanlac relieved these ills and strengthened her in a truly wonderful way. Her nerves were strengthened her appetite returned and she did not have trouble with her stomach I am glad to recommend Tanlac for ( think there is no remedy to equal it. Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., j Lexington; Burnette and Whetsell,: New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., j Leesville^ Eargle's Drug Store, Cha-1 pin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; I Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, itraight. GASTON SCHOOL CLOSES i The Gaston schc M closed last Fri- j I day the most succe: ful session since! its establishment. P.-of. J. V. Smith j has been principal of ihe school dur-j ing the past session ami has given en j tire satisfaction to roth pupils and! patrons. He has been engaged forj another term and several improve-! ments in the building and grounds; will be made during the summer. The, building will be enlarged and 3 teach j ers employed. A picnic will be held at prof. Smth's pond in June, which will be the occasion for a general ral"j Iv in the interest of the school. ^uaflaaxa si \?sea uoi;ejo;na \ j -xa pun asooj qSnoa aq} daaq o; -auiay; qSno3 SjUiupiaqrauio 3A: *) W. B. Flanagan of Augusta was sentenced to a fine of $1,000 and a year in jail for selling liquor to a soldier in uniform, and has entered. upon the jail part of his sentence. | Senator E. D. Smith has issued a 1 statement denying that the warj board fcontemplated action looking to fixing the nrice of cotton. i ! i FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE. As soon as possible after the injury is received get a bottle of Cham berlain's ,Liniment and follow the \ plain printed directions which accom- j pa^v the bottle. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon our premises by making roads, hunting, hauling wood straw or lightwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strict ly enforced against all parties violating this notice. These premises are situated on Red Bank creek, adjoining lands of 0. Steele, J. J. Rikard and other*. Mr*. Berlie C. Roland. Mr*. Minni* S. 8k*l. I I I 1' I We are handling tl j house Electric Fan I jmer. You know t i equal in efficiency to draw from but: TERVIN-CHILDS Electrical Contra i ! ; - ; Columfc I i. Ega^BgaEflBmsa Had your grand father < lent judgement in the s< would you have those a so much ? This same kind of furni j us in Columbia, made b i of the men who made y | ture. Or if you have not a che: j to you, what pleasure ; | out of furnicure bought | you can pass on to futur j it will give them the sai you. Furniture like ths Let us show you our con priced. You will not b< Do not hesitate to mak quarters when in Colum VAN M LIFETIME I Funeral Director! Complete M 1313-19 Main St., . Columh ATTET Auto - We are at your servic night. If you are out on t Phone us, we will come to ; All work guaranteed. P employed. We have the b< atisfactory service. FREE AIR. C-ASS, OILS TUFES AND OTH MAXWElXTand~( j Carried in stock. Can no s ! Auto Service Sia.il* ! ROY H. THC i Across the^street from the I i LEXING1 ! D&r Pkon? 127. ; Nfckt " 1T4. 'WWII ie Famous Westing as usual this sum hat this fan has n( r, etc. Large stocl mvisp pa.rlv buvinsf ^ N-/>" T ^ ^ ^ ~ t/ s ELECTRIC CO., tctors and Dealers, >ia? S. C. Furniture )r mother not used excelelection of their furniture ntique pieces you cherish ture is obtainable from y the sons and grand sons our grand parent's furnirished piece handed down and comfort you can get from us?furniture that ie generations, knowing ne service it has given it must be good, iplete line, so moderately s urged to buy. e our store your headbia. ETRE'S FURNITURE 5 and Embaimers. otcr Service 'Phone 111 !a? S. C. 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It is also< ffective in cases ailments due to defective kidney ac: offer. Ask your di-uggist for it. MURRAY I COLUME ! Furniture Fo Room in | I i I | We Sell CHE A Because we se ! I i ' I j We Sell Fo Be cause we cs j ' . Sell For] J Come in let us show Cleanest, .Bigg Household Furniture < j Window Shades, Dresser; Beds, Desks, Chairs, Stove Rugs, Art Squares, . Hammocks, Swings, Refrigerators j These are just a few of the n Come in and be convinced. ; R.C. Williams ^ m * rt _ 1638 Mam at, \ rHOUTCOST 1 * of 1907, with all the ^2| would you have been ance against another ^ membership in the we are able to offer st whatever. 1 secure this insurance <M )tection by becoming >ur depositors. riONAL BANK j N, S. C RESORCES $450,000.00 ? 4 :rs h 3. j. wlngard, vlce-pres. . . E. Kaminer. Asst. Cash. ^9 0RS Jas. J. Wingard. ^3 E. G. Dreher. T. P. Meetze, <|jj J.P. Matthews. ^ 0JA kikl&!h?.k AiS DHEALTH vcr and kidneys. 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