Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 15, 1918, Image 4
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1918. !
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Mike Harman died at his home
on North Main street at 10 o'clock:
Monday night, following an illness j
of several weeks' duration, the imme
diate cause of death being heart failure.
He was 45 years of age, and
the oldest son of G. M. Harman, edi-|
tor of the Lexington Dispatch-News.
Practically all of his life, up to the
commencement of his illness three
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ing office of his father, and he wasj
known and admired by many friends, j
He was given every care and at- j
tention that medical science could
suggest, having been carried to a j
hospital in Columbia for treatment j
about three weeks ago. Receiving!
bo benefit, however, the condition of
the man being beyond the aid of hu
man skill, he was brought back home
He was in apparenty good spirits up
to a short time before his death, the
end coming while sitting in a chair
in the hallway of his home.
The funeral was conducted from
the home at 5 o'clock Tuesday after
noon, the Rev. Foster Speer, pastor'
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of Saint John's Methodist church, of- 5
ficiating, after which the body was
laid to rest in the family nlot in
Saint Stephen's cemetery.
, Besides his father, G. M. Harman,
the deceased is survived by his wife
who was Miss Blondelle Meetze before
her marriage; one brother, Dr.
Rice B. Harman, head of the Harmon
Druer Company, and three sisters. Mrs
J. C. Sheppard, Mrs: M. G: Sarratt,
and Miss Vinnie Harman, all of Lexington.
Mr. Harman was well known throughout
the county,, and has a large)
circle of friends who regret his death I
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He was a good natured, big hearted!
-Anils. * -L _ _ -C U J 1 I
j.vuv?*. KCiieiru us iv a xau.it ana true
to his friends.
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We congratulate Lexington coun
-iy upon having had a congressman so
long, and we are pleased to say that
Columbia o"fers a good man for the
place, a man who has been loyal to
President Wilson from the beginning
land the man who willl win this summer,
unless some other man on his
- / jBame platform goes in.?The Columbia
Record.
"Unless some other man on his same
platform goes in." That is well put.
May be the writer of the above hasn't'
read the statement issued by solici-!
tor Timmerman and published in the'
Columbia Record and other papers, j
Better read it. It is straight frrvm
the shoulder. It is 100 per centj
pure Americanism written bv a
100 per cent American who will very
likely represent the 7th district in
Congress after next March 4th and;
he will do it ablv. fearlesslv and well i
. as those who know him best are fully
advised.
' SPECIAL F
DENTAl
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IT WILL PAY Y<
Dr. SMi!
About Yc
Since we Have Dr. J. E
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atea witn us we are cate
ing work. Dr. Boozer is
ing teeth with a painless
REMEMBER ?
13?8 Main Street, (Phoi
Classified Ads.
For Sale?At Dispatch-News office:
Real Estate titles and Mortgages,
if - ?I-l.?lrtTTTTTftY?fi l\lnr?lrc
iYlilglisLlciieb anu. wvtjiws uiauao.
FOR SALE?Large quantity of
cottonseed meal and hulls at market
prices. Lexington Manufacturing Co.
WANTED?All the business men to
favor us with all orders for printing?Have
your stationery printed at
home?Work and material guaranteed
and the prices right.
LOST?One red sow pig. Finder
will please notify me.
W. H. RISER
2t2/9 Lexington S. C.
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hUK SALJfc.?uooa mncn cow witn
young: calf. Gentle and easy to mjlk.
Write or phone
V. B. HARMAN
2t30pd. Lexington Rt. 2.
ATTRACTIVE YOUNG MAIDEN,
21, worth over $50,000. Anxious to
marry honorable gentleman. K. Warn2216
1-2 Temple St. Los Angeles,
Cal.
FOUND?Automobile Casing. Owner
can have same by identifying it, pay
ing for this advertsement and paying
me for my trouble.
IRVIN LYBRAND,
2t29pd. Rt. 2 Lexington
WANTED?The ladies to know that
we still have some UD-to-date millinery
that we will sell at a bier reduction.
because of the advanced season
Miss Mentzer is in charere and will be
erlad to show our line at anv time.
CAUGHMAN-KAMINER CO.
FOUND?Ladies gold head hat pin
near St. Stephen's Lutheran church.
Owner can have same by identifying
it and paying for this advertisement.
fPin can be seen by calling at Dispatch-News
office.
I-OST ?Between Lexington and Mr,
E. J. George s mill one past Masters
Masonic watch charm with inij
tials C. E. L. on back. A liberal r?
ward will be paid to finder, if returr
ed to,
| 2tt30pd. C. E. Leaphart
A TWICE-TOLD TALE
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One of Interest to Our Readers.
Good news bears repeating anc
when it is confirmed after a long
lapse of time, even if we hesitated t<
believe it at first hearing, we feel secure
in accepting its truth now. Th(
following experience of a Lexingtor
man is confirmed after three and z
half years.
Henry C. Hall, grocer, E. Main St
gave the following statement June
11, 1914: "My back ached all the
time- and I felt sore and lame. ]
could hardly bend over to wait on
customers. Headaches and dizzy
spells bothered me and my sight was
blurred. My kidneys bothered me a
great deal,, too, and the secretions
passed, too often. Finally I bought
Doan's Kidney Pills at the Sawyer
Drug Co. and they relieved me almost
at once. I continued using
Doan's until every symptom of kidnap
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On February 2, 1918, Mr. Hall added:
"I think as highly of Doan's
Kidney Pills today as I did when I
recommended them nearly four years
ago."
Mr. Hall had. Foster.Milburn Co.,
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Powell had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
PRICES 0.1
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OTHERS
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;DWIN BOOZER associring
especially to extractvery
efficient in extractmethod.
vlY OFFICE IS
ie ?12,) Columbia, S. C.
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Value - Givi
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! THE SAMPLE STORE
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tuiiiei uaic!) ami ucivais |
To The Ladies o
I Middle South Care
Through their New York o
deal for about one thousai
Silk Dresses in all the Seasi
. Best Colors, in Taffeta Geo
etc., many in the lot wor
i retail.
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; This entire lot win go or
unheard of price of $12.50
! ing like this has ever b<
Columbia and may never hi
t every lady in and around C
; It will be a pleasure for us
you buy or not.
The Sample Store is pel
in this community during t
of living.
Hundreds of other BA
i such as Shirt Waist, Coat
Overalls, Underwear, Hats
We Thank Yc
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Are Your Glasses
Yes, thev are?if you w
only and have to remove th
distant objects.
Think of the wasted time
ually taking them off and p
it% still worse if you are tie
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KRYPTOKS (pronounced Cripto<
view in one pair. But no one kr
bifocals because the ugly seam o
has been entirely eliminated froi
Treat your eyes to our care am
; tion.
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Artificial Eyes Eitte
Office hours, 8 to 7; Sund
0. L. WALTER OPT
I 1221 MAIN STREET
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iog - Sale
HE-,
1000 Gervais St.,
- Epting's Old Stand.
f Columbia and
>lina:
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ffice has just closed a
id ladies High Grade
oris Latest Styles and
rgette, Crepe-de-chine,
th up to $50.00 each
i sale at once at the
each. Positively noth^fore
been pulled off in
ippen again. We want
lolumbia to see this lot.
to show you whether
-forming a real service
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;nese aays 01 nign cosi
RGAINS are on Sale,
; Suits, Shoes, Shirts,
i, ect.
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Welcome
Awaits You.
LE STORE
Columbia, S. C.
& Co., Owners
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V' 1 "i Vibitsm
Time-Waster e
ear them ror reading
em when vou look at
\ and bother of continutting
them on! And
d to two pairs.
y Invisible Bifocals
cksTcombined near and far
tows that you are wearing
r bump of the old-timers
-11 KRYPTOKS.
1 secure maximum satisfac9
$10 to $12
ays, by appointment.
ICAL COMPANY
COLUMBIA. S C.
JAS. L. TAPP.
We invite the attention of our '
' readers to the laree advertisement
on the back naere of this issue of the
Jas. L. Tarn) Co. Thev are offering
some values that are startling in this
! time of hieh prices. But Mr. Tann
s hnsinesc man of lone* foresight-.
i and boueht these eoods at the ricrht
fierures. he offers his Lexinerton natrons
the advantage of this reduction
and promises them value received. He
! is alwavs in the lead. Visit his store
! and be convinced. i
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Protect Your
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uamage oy
Millions of D
To Crops were caused by Hail
1915, 1916 and 1917.
ONLY THOSE who were Ii
the Loss of Time, Money and
Will Similar Storms Ha]
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YOUR CROPS are valuable
CAN YOU AFFORD.TO I
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of New York," the Largest Fi
America.
For full information apply t<
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price, A wor
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HALTIWj
1439 Main St.,
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| Champion
I _ IN SEAI.ED Ci
WHEN the Elgin Six Natioi
into Chicago on Tuesday r
Records for a trip, such as it h;
ering. Perfect scores and hij
been won by the Elgin Six in n
tests it has entered.
The U. S. War Department f
road reporter traversed G.202 n
continental run, averaging 19/
Chicago.
117-inch Wheelbare. ValveSpeed
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DR. SMATHER'S
We invite the attention of our read
ers to the advertisement of Dr Smathers
of Columbia. Dr. Smathers
has one of the best eauiDed Dental
offices in the citv and does first class
r\ v*l - 4- A /?Af? T-T /-\ line n e
?W1I\ ciu Iliuueiate Ulltcs. -nc jioo as
sociated with him Dr. J. Edwin Booz
er. who is well known in Lexington
countv where he has a large number
of friends and relatives. Thev make
a snecialtv of Dainless extraction and
guarantee other work.
Several Wealthy Ranchers and Min
ers would marry. Address, Messenger
Club, Los Angeles, Calif.
Crops Against
Hail Storms
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onars or l.oss
Storms during the years of
isured were protected agatnst
Labor invested in those Crops!
ppen in the Year 1918?
to YOU!
.OSE THEM ?
ail Policy in the Old "Home
ire and Hail Insurance Co. in
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HER. Afit
gency of Lexington
ANGER'S
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we are selling
Zoat Suits at
off regular
iderful opporthrifty
buyer.
?season's style
UNlifcK'S
Columbia, S. C.l
If ^ The
gi^HOUR
Elgin Six
HASSIS RUN
rial All-Trails Scout Car rolled
norning, Oct, 9th, all World's
ad completed had gone glimghest
economy honors have
lany gruelling endurance con'llgin
Six scout car and official
liles of its 12,000 mile trans1
miles to the gallon from
in-IIead Six-Cylinder, High
Price $1095.00
Oswald, Agt.
ON, S. C.