Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, July 10, 1918, Image 2
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I PROFESSIONAL CARDS |
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
J AS, B. ADDY
Estate, Insurance, Collections,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
fS16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
DR. S. WM. BOOZER
DENTIST,
to Dr. D. L. Boozer A Sons,
jjfi 1515 Main St., Colombia, S. C.
PHONE 211.
ML D. L HALL, Dentist
COLUMBIA, S. C.
1 lAtberan Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET,
Ottee Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M.
JL ft FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
MB practice in all courts.
CHAPIN, S. C.
^ A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ftaeties in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wa beg to announce that we have
gptaed an office at Lexington, S. C.,
jft 11m Home National Bank Building
ltd in the future will practice at both
Ditavbia and Lexington.
COLE L BLEASE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
jgalpnibia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C.
0fieo at Lexington in charge of Mr.
mm, B. Addy, Home National Bank
^aUng.
E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
2C3 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
JfSOWNU or ALL MAKES REPAIRED PHONE 765
EOYAL TYPEWRITER Agency
WASHINGTON Street, Columbia, S. C.
C. L KEEFER, Mechanic
May 29; 3m
Good Sight
is priceless
Good Vision
jf necessary to good sight.
Syc strain is common.
strain can be overcome.
Mttd&che, squinting and cross-eyes
caused by defective vision.
We examine the eye8 for defects.
Ws correct the defects with proper j
ifltlf rl&sses.
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AytRY-^EWELER
COLUMBIA. 5.C
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1508 MAIN STREETIDT
ICQ NATIVE
DLIvJVJ HERBS
Will J~.? ? ... .k. .1 .
ww UJ uiiv c iiuia > oui uic ^ Jisun umi
causes Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation,
Kidney, Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood.
So sure are v.e that Bliss Native Herbs will do
we claim that our Agent is authorized to
guarantee them. Thousands tesrify cheerfully
tothe wonderful curative powers of Bliss Native
Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once and
forever rid yourself o? CONSTIPATION and
ills arising from blood impurities, that cause
RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY and LIVER Complaints,
female weakness, etc. Does not contain
anything of harmful nature. Our Agent
wit! deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.00,
Tablets, with a guarantee.
J. C, SWYGERT, Agent
i PEAK, S. C.
SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
CHANGED SUNDAY
The schedule of passenger trains j
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. S Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m.,
No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:4," am
No. 32 Due at Lenin;-ton 3.0? p.m.
No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m.
TO PEACH GROWERS OF
LEXINGTON COUNTY, j
The peach tree borer, which is a !
small white larva, causes much dam
age to the orchardist in South Caroli
na. It bores into the body of the tree
just below the surface of the ground, j
In many instances the trees are com
pletely girdled which weakened con
dition offers ideal conditions for the
destructive work of the shot hole bor
er. A simple and practical method
of control for the peach tree borer is
by mounding or thowing up dirt arj
ound the trunks of the trees to a
heighth of 10 or 12 inches.
Time?The trees should be mound
ed from the first to the 15th of July.
trreparatoxy to muuuumg <x tuai-j
of trunk wash should be applied by
washing the trunk of the tree from
the branches downward. This keeps
the tree in a healthy conditon and re
pels insects and diseases.
Standard Trunk Wash:
Lump lime 20 lbs
Soap (whale oil home made or
laundry) 31bs
? Tphur 4lbs
Water 25gals
Making the wash?Shave the soap
finely and disolve in three gallons
of hot water. Make a thin paste
of sulphur and add to the soap solu
tion and while the lime is slacking
(in half barrel) the solution of soap
and sulphur is poured over it and the
whole quantity is diluted to 25 gallon^
which is a sufficient quantity to wash
200 to 300 trees 6 to 8 years old.
This wash is very inexpensive and
may be easily applied by the use of
a paint brush.
Method of Mounding?Pull or
throw the earth, up around the base
of the tree to a heighth of ten or 12
inches which when settled will be
about 8 inches high. This may be
done either by the use of a shovel or
an ordinary hoe.
The trees should be examined be
fore mounding, and if there are any
borers present they should be remov
ed by taking a knife blade and cut
ting out
Pulling mound down?The mounds
should be torn down from the 1st
to the 15th of October and the trees
examined for the borer. The pres
ence of the borer will be noted by
the exudation of gum, and may be
easily removed with a small knife.
After the trees have been worm
ed a second coat of a trunk wash
made as directed should be applied.
It is very important that this mou
and be pulled down otherwise it will
be very detrimental to the growth of
the trees as it furnishes an excellent
place for the borer to work.
J. W. Shealy,
July 1 1918. County Agent.
CABBAGE WITH FOUR HEADS. .
We acknowledge receipt of a cab
bage "with four heads brought to this
office by Mr. Archie Corley a young
farmer from Lexington Rt. 1. It was
of the Charleston Wakefield variety
and was raised by Mr. Corley and
has four distinct and separate heads
perfectly formed.
GOING BACK TOO FAR
"How did your daughter pass the
examination? asked one mother of;
another.
"Pass!" was the answer. "She did j
n't pass at all. Perhaps you wouldn't
believe it, but they asked that girl a j
bout things that happened long be j
fore she was born."?Pearson's.
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The Kaiser having advised his i
people to go abrefooted,The Green- j
ville News hones that he will do j
that thing himself, cut his foot on a ;
rusty nail and die of lockjaw.
Plaint Now
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Cannas, Dahlias, Colsus, Salvaa,
| Chrysanthemums, Dusty Milier,
Kochia, Moon vines, Petunia, Yer- i
bena, Zuina Beans, Peas, Cucum- i
bei\ Egg Plant, Pepper, Tomato, j
Squash, Millet, Pop Corn, Cane, i
Flowers, Plants, Bulbs, and j
Seeds. Sent anywhere.
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1542 Main Street
COLUMEIA, - - S. C.
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itUMKALiUKS
| SUPPLIES-- |
Machinery, Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Reds, Ropes. Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, T rucks.
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Vo
tiblors, Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iren Work0
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Ford -Op lies o.ut). Repairs in Siotlr.
C. D. Kenny Co. Special Dt
Coffees, Teas, Rice and Grii
Kenny's Special Coffee at 2
Che-on Tea at 60c lb
C D. KENNY CO.
1637 MAIN STREET, COLU
Everything Sanitary At R<
Mmxr Qtni* Rnetiiii
5?FOR?
LADIES AND GENTL
Open Day and All Nig
Food of the Best Quality,
Prepared in the Hig
Polite Attention with Quick Service.
Share of the public patronage is solicit
cordial welcome awaits the Lexington F
1312 Main St, Phone 3151 Ja (
Quick Sales Small
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and Gei
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You always find just what you want hei
prices. When in the city, call and see m
you buy or not, will be pleased to show
L. NAUFUL
1107 Washington St., Columt
United States Tires
are Good Tires^^
War Has M'
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Value cr 1
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Never were cars so necessary?
both in business and domestic life.
Never was their continuous and
economical use so imperative.
Never was freedom from tire trouble
and tire enpense so absolutely
essentia!.
The ranidiy vroavi'sy demand for
United States 'Tires prove their wartime
worth,
Thousands of motorists each week
are turning tc United States Tires to
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3alers Pepsin and fine
[g ^'^ajjS and pleasant laxative?c
? mending to one's friei
lOC ID. | health has been grt
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using it.
From a letter to Dr.
Phones I Miss Alice Lomba
153-152 ! " Springfie
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A mild, pleasant-tasting con
herbs with pepsin. Bring
hest Art. other discomfort. A trial b
;ed and a charge by writing to Dr. W
'oiks. ton Street, Monticello, Illin<
Columbia, S. C.
Pemell Belton, who is alleged to
? have been driving the automobile
q p which killed little Otis O'Neal in Co
XIOIlCS lumbia, will be tried on the charge of
manslaughter.
J I a <y'r^Xri wk at tuvrrta fhrs I
ES, muM^3
Gcut, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in
your own home and at trifling cost,
~ you can enjoy the benefit of healing
F"! sulphur baths.
1 HancockL
,tc. Sulphur Compound!
aa tore's own blood purifying and skin healing
. remedy?SULPHUR?prepared In a way to
r P Q t ri crn f make its use most efficadbus. Use it ha the
. c at lit bath;use it as a lotionappfyiag to affected
iPwhptViPr parts; and take it Internally.
ie wneiner SOe Mf bottu
VOU. at your druggist's. U he caa't soppty you.
J send his name and the price In stamjo and
we will send you a bottle direct
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUK 1
company m ST'm
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get dependability and economy,
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United States Tires last longest and
carry yon farthest at least cost,
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jl JLiuy jua me most
of 3Tour car?passenger or commere
id?r. o iv, when it is more than
ever a vital war-time necessity.
There is a United States Tire for
e very possible need.
Cur nearest Sales and Service Denot
will tell yea which cues vcu
should have.
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r. Caldwell's Syrup
i it a most effective
me that is worth recoroids.
I know that my
:atly improved since
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rd, 22 Boylston St., I
dd, Mass. /
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Pensin
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ists Everywhere
?2) $1.00
ibination of simple laxative
s relief without griping1 or
iottle can be obtained free of
B. Caldwell, 458 WashingDis.
Mr. H. D Shumpert, of the lower
section of the county; and one of
the leading candidates for the House
this summer, was here for a short
while on the Fourth. Mr. Shumpert
is one of the busiest men in the coun
ty. He is a large farmer, and the
scarcity of help makes it necessary
for him to remain at home. He be
lieves in helping the government, and
being a farmer he expects to hip feed
the boys across the waters. While it ?>
is impossible for Mr. Shumpert to
&o to the many places to which he has
been invited in advance of the open
ing of the campaign on August 14th.
he expects to vsit every campaign
meeting as arranged by the Co. Ex.
Committee and will discuss in a free
and frank way his views on the lead
ing questions of the day. He wishes
however, to thank his friends now for
the many assurances of support, and ^
will be extremely grateful for contin 1
ued suDDort in the future.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
All qualified electors residing in
Hulon school district No. 19 will
please take notice that an electionwill
be held at the school house there
in, on Saturday the 3rd day of Aug
ust 1918, for the purpose of voting
an additional levy of two mills for
scohol purposes. Polls will open at,
7 a. m. and close at 4 P. M
Bring tax receipts and registration
certificates.
John W. Adams. .
C. B. KNEECE
Oscar Bcatwright.
Trustees of No. 19.
June 27 1918.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to Hon. George S. Drafts, judge
of probate for Lexington county, on
the 20th day of July, 1918, for a final
dicharge as administrator of the
estate of M. D. Dennny, deceased.
37 L. G. DENNY, Admr.
Dr. Lee Davis Lodge has received
an honor from a French society.
HANDS. ARMS,
L1MBS_ ASLEEP :
And Was Run-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Say3 Florida Lady,
five Bottles of Cardui
Made Her Weil. ,
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prine,
of this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...! got very much
run-down and weakened, so much
that I could hardly do anything at
all. I was so awfully nervous that
I cculd scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
t worse all the time
1 I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon be in the bed and in a
serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr. 4
about my taking Cardui. Ha
said, 'It's a good medicine, and good
for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles...
After about the second hot Me I
felt greatly improved.. .before taking
it my limbs and hands and arm3
would go to sleep. After taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength camo back to
me and I was soon on the road to ^
health. After the use o! about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-worls
and attend to my six children besides."
You can feel safe in giving Cardui
a thorough trial for your troub'm. Tt
contains no harmful or habit-fcrmmg
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients w. "
bad after-effects. Thousands of t omen
have voluntarily written, tellies of
the good Cardui has done them. It.
should help you, tcc. Try it C ^