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... fcaf "zj; ggg. - M|^y^*^TTmr*ttt*i"^ iiiii ? - - j ~; i PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and insurance BAlt-StSUKLx, i>. L.. . . JAS. B. ADDY VmI Estate, Insurance, Collections, Etc LEXINGTON, S. C. I Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. H. W. WALL riCMTICT A/bll A A 9 1*16 Mami Staaat, COLUMBIA, S. C. OAn Hours: 9 to 1:80?2:30 ulL J. WM. BOOZER' DENTIST, lneM?or to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons, Dflea 1516 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PHONE 211. i DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist COLUMBIA, S. C. Luthtran Publication Building, 1626 MAIN STREET, fi A U frt K '5 ft P M VUBW JUVUia* V A* y WV v.vv * AM. J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW ? ferHl practice in all courts. CHAPIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at L*w, ftactice in County, State and the United States Courts. COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, We beg to announce that we have tpened an office at Lexington, S. C., 2a The Home National Bank Building ftad in the future will practice at both Cehxmbia and Lexington. COLE L. BLEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cohunbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. ? Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. 7a*. B. Addy, Home National Bank Building. < E. J. BEST A n n rl P nun^ollAV XiHWi iivjr attu vuuiiwiivi 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. SPIGNER, -DENTISTNitrous ?xide (gas) administered by exV 1 pert anaethcist. 1615 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov 20?3m Good Sight ig priceless Good Vision a necessary to good sight. ?ye strain u> common, ifiyc strain can be overcome. a ? Headache, squinting and cross-eyes fc^a caused &y defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. ft a correct the defects with propor String glasses. % -. /? r *>( i i?virr: r~ r\ Ayti<Y rhsyc.WLLLIt COLUMBIA.5.C 1508 MAIN STREET OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN We pay up to 15 dollars per set. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry, Check sent by return mail. Goods held 10 days for render's approval of our offer. Maker's Tooth Specialty, Dept. A. 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4t30pd. SOUTHERN RY.. SCHEDULE CHANGED SUNDAY The schedule of passenger trains operated between Columbia and Augusta changed Sunday, and the following schedule is now in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. No. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m. No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. Will you write to lonely young widow worth 135,000? Object, matricat-my. Mary, Box 584, Los Angeles Advt. SgrVV .i ..." 1/ ! ? _ __ ~''Z "__.... ... '?.3$ . . .\\ "' Si *'" <r -y ^ \???-. .,. -. )! j#j "' ' ! infill ' i t> sSl<> > a i \n ' i ?.- \ #7 ' AA /TAT A t f V v \ ;, W fj K j'J ft*' ?; [ 1 V, N-' V>i?fc-" ?-J ?s?r ii? Nik/ {jj: A/'^ys fej ' ft rr P5*? i : pi m. * H> ** tf Aseners loatoijestKemeay fS'W&S: RStl 6* ' ^T"1? 0 fr-iT5 t ~i ' H tor Ite lroubses. Freemcnt, 0.?"I-was parsing through the critical H period of life, being- forty-six years of age and had all p| the symptoms incident to that change ? heat flashes, B3 nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, Hjj so it was hard for me to do ay work. Lydia E. Pink|? ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as \ fy the best remedy for my troubles,which it surely proved k \ VMYij to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since zV ^l///ijx |3 taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap- /j peared."?Mrs. M. Godded, 925 Napoleon St., Skenont, jgffiB North naves, Conn.?"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- K/r\ ble Compound restored my health after everything else vjrjrjmMaaa| |g had failed when passing through change of life. There gjmn&gmgig is nothing like it to overcome the trying aynptoms." ?Mrs. FLOitb^CE Isella,Box 197, North Haven, Conn. I In Sme Case s I DfDIA E. PINK] I VEG ETABLE CON I fuss tki ?r@<sl?st I ortit? pl lydia E.PlNKh .._ J7~ninmzzmm ^^^^an'ajiears il d and f r agrant 4m - *' V ' -? "? ?; 7 '4 c v ?s at i <n f v t;; - ./ . . ..^ .vf7,', '-' \ I :Jia i ta?MI 6 I 1 ask your dealer n ft TTST ft *T Tf ft ? rT"S TT-.T^ r* T\ c , ?ft lAUWIMAN-MMiMK 10., UlStflDUtors, LEXINGTON, S. C. SEND YOUR JOB WORK^ TO THE DISPATCH-NEWS OFFICE i-is ? ^ ^ lii&jiH IP- vSjK/ , Np /' m /> i-'^fea /' ' ArO^c /* j:|t?ii ' h ufj^ >7 sS, / :.i|j _.^Jr1lf ?l?>y2? ilSSj'! **Sfe'iI,?j ^!'f:s!| Jiij .r" '-i&fvA Id- '-zi i ? [" t; i .i-T^s}"} i J i|P^;|j *?J? *"*' f / ! 11 ~: ^7?TXr^. - IHwM*!'. ^Tm'./*?*- X ' " "Vii,-wvri' >& v V.-T iffi 3 liwil pMf II k,em" Ftw*:i m |Oi>j \j w w K;j <ry^c. Aho&S !$'* 111 $22 'Jbft. B|i;| In these war times each of us must multiply hi: l must do more work, save more time and Gov fta& rFKp>r1> nrp- fi?u'(>r nf n? 1.>fV fr> mm; nn t"h<? P?',T ! organise the war work, to treat the sick, to n We've got our work cut out for us. jjj And the economic answer is the motor car. It YOU can increase your own effectiveness, you c by doing as thousands have already done, by l ijljj , PAIGE'DET'ROIT MOTOR CAR C( 1 B. KEBEK BARRL HSL ???-c IMUJLr ^1 1 ' I '/V.^ | j : r^ ' - ' 'A\ V \ i' i / 'I il'l ? ' ' WW#I- 1 (; !'5^^v*v5' w" - ?// : | \)d kamS! POUND I (f?@?tast I iAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS, Jfj "Clemson College has opened an office at Columbia, S. C. for the dis-! ; tribution of Anti-hog Cholera Serum. ! Citizens ordering serum will please fovvard their orders to Clemso.n Col-J lege Live Stock Sanitary Office, 8011 Union National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C." J^.:-^:v-'" '^??li7 - ? / '7 . 'r; f- /^> l^p! ?&$4 J 7 . ji~ri" i -"fr^i 7- x- i *-"," "I ;.'T" "Wi lf-'~ r i ! Tr -i J _ .-f'-j. I fi f ?- . '/ | .j-i :? ' v^v-frr j -I ,': :q: y < ~'~?*~ ". !. .J.;" i * j ...y.;.,. - , 'j ' ? ; u ; !! " ";i ' '' .? iv-,?"v :v.' i" "'.""'A *? V./] || h ? J |j ?" ' ' " ~i " jjy- ?v > * '* , ?A&! pZ* ' /*/?/ ^ ,;/4 '/ ;f "ijji* ti /* <? ? Pj'iPj 't3!?3 ? energy, his labor, his usefulness. Each er Mors Urounci. Brines? of the country and make it big; lisc the crops, to meet every need and site isn't a recreation vehicle any longer. 1 it as much as the motor truck ? is help: an conserve vou.r own energy, time and 1 buying a Paige Linwcod'"Six'39" It will pas-.cn.ncr $2850; Town Car "'Sl::-55" 7-pa^ "Six-55" 7-passcngcr $2850; Larchrnont "S vtv". Clondaie "S;:;-39" (.humniy Roadster . >^cnycr $1395; Sedan "Six-39" 5-passenger ; L. 1 ''droit 3MPANY, DETROIT, MICHIC ? ?srv??tfH"rvri Si ; j iiigiiy 117 ^ i(Three~ liener; Stoitho.Efficac -V , ? DR. CAL - Syrup The Perfect i in maintaining the combination of sim * f r wiin pepsin, irec irom drugs,' and pleasant easily and naturally, r ularity. First prescril more than twenty-five the indispensable fam less homes throughoi Sold in D, 7eg Stores A trial bottle can be obtained, Dr. W. lb Caldwell, 457 Wash CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Probate Judge WHEREAS, T. W. Reeder made suit to meto grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and ef fects of H. C. Reeder. ] THESE ARE THEREEORE to cite; and admonish all and singular the < I kndred and creditors of the said H. . C. Reeder deceased, that they be and! appear, before me, in the Court of 1 Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. i H., S. C., on the 23rd of May 191S < next, after publication hereof at 11! o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause i if any they have, why the said Ad-; ministration should not be granted, i GIVEN under my Hand, this 8 day of May Anno Domini 19IS. ] Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S) i Probate Judge Lex- County j Published on the 15th day of May . 1918 in the Lexington Dispatch-, J News 2 weeks. y Give Chamberlain's Cough Heme.-. ! ~~ i " dy to keep the cough loose and e:;-t pectoration easy. It is excellent. ; . W^Z 7.C' . % r H , | is4%i i i1 11J \r?J* J j m \ < M; it > !i ' I -;vii . ^ :'h III ! !*/?. I . \",^i; ' 1 ":n fe: I ,| : . 4 i I i if l:i-' ' '[!! . f- ;:| ; . -J |?Jv..-A '" ! i r: ] i1 & Si I '? A M'-i $ >. <U !: .Sv:; i : V -j * Id i i A j^jil | ^ Wv : T jhS fei * III ; 1% 7M| . v.. I 0 j.,' I ,'j of us ; ? C:jj !: >' t' ; y.\ ?er, to lation. j;iy . ;i i; ? * ' 1 i [t is a \ :ng to I ; 1 ? * ; leal tli, ' ;| Help. : ;> sern-cr -v\ iX-55" . :i S130-; ; | ! --i U* i.:: :-ij j :ii!i ; !. ^ ' ft itions Testify j i ' f y 01? DWELL'S | Pepsin t Laxative family health. A iple laxative herbs opiates and narcotic to the taste,51 it acts Q?fArtr ry> n/>iri"no] ! L-OLV^IXll^ iiUllIIUi I aed by Dr. Caldwell * years ago,it is today ily remedy in countit the United States. ?50 cts. and $1.00 % free of charge, by writing to iin^ton St., Monticello, Illinois NEV/S FROM COLUMBIA No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Koon were in Columbia Thursday on business. Mr. Harley Koon and Mr. Roy Koon spent Friday at Irmo. Misses Annie and Rosie Belle Bick ley spent a while at Mr. S. P. Bickleys. Mr. and Mrs. G. L Slice and little laughter spent Sunday with Mr. Edd r _ ivieeuze. Miss. Eula Derrick spent Thursday ivith Mrs. G. L Slice Mrs. Esther Koon had a birthday Tinner Thursday* Mr. B. C. Derrick and W C Koon .vere in Lexington Wednesday: Miss Lucile Lorick spent Saturday ivith Miss Eula Derrick. Mrs. I. L. Derrck and Mrs B G Souknight and little daughter spent Monday with Mrs. S. R. Lorick: There will be cottage prayer meet ng Saturday night at Mr. B. G. Bouknights. "Blue Eyes." :N REMEMSERANCE OF MY DEAR wir sl. Mrs. Quilla Mae Taylor was born September 12 1900. Departed this ife April 20, 1918. making her short silgrimage here on earth 17 years; J months and 14 days. She leaves i husband, an infant son, a father md mother and five brothers and >ne sister to mourn her depature. hree brothers and one sister precedng her to the spirit land besides a lost of other relatives and friends. V loved one from me has gone, V voice I loved is stilled, V place is vacant in my home, rVhich never can be filled. "oil like a flower have passed awav. )estroyed in all your bloom, "ou left this world and all your friends, 'o moulder in the tomb. !o to thy rest fair Quilla, 'O to thy dreamless bed . fh'le yet so gentle undefiled v'ith blessings on thy head. leaven now retains my treasure eath the lonely casket keeps nd the sunbeams love to linger, .'here mv dear Quilla sleees. hat unchangeable home is for you and for me. 'here .To~us o" Varrmth stands the Kino* oi .*i| t' rover is he and him and he holdeth our crowns in his hands. h Tw sweet it will ho in that beautod lord. > V-io fr: m all sorrow and pain v sores mi cur lies and with V in cvr hands to meet one another ayain. . I how to moot you hen the a: * * c? life has fled * : * TTow en w:th ;oy to erect you acre ro "orewed to"r> nro* shed. Her loving* Husband. Callie Taylor or TAN KILLS SKT.F ?Y C Ml AGE 1 SAX XA.TKO, Cah. May i>.?Mrs. : -a Y. '.cliche. wife of AVil\. 'loenYi o, former Yew York contractor. committed suiui-.v in the canv.ro :v her home. the automobile s a plat-" a ?d harid'.'ed herselA She had . r;. viri r o\ or the death of her -liter. jWvil o to The Dispatch-News. J ?. si