Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, July 17, 1918, Image 6
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG. S. C.
JAS. B. ADDY
|ftil Estate, Insurance, Collections,
Etc.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
nfflp# in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
1S16 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
DR. J. WM. BOOZER
DENTIST,
Sveeeeeor to Dr. D. L, Boozer & Sons,
Dflee 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
PHONE 211.
DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET,
Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M.
J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Irill practice in all courts.
U H. A f 1 JN, S. U.
A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney end Counselor at Law,
fTactico in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
We beg to announce that we have
tpeaed an office at Lexington, S. C.,
tti The Home National Bank Building
Mad in the future will practice at both
Cehzmbia and Lexington.
r COLE L. BLEASE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C.
OCce at Lexington in charge of Mr.
its. B. Aridy, Home National Bank
^nilding.
E. J. BEST
I
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
MACWNBS OF ALL MAKES REPAIRED PHONE 765
i ROYAL TYPEWRITER Agency
a . v-ir-, ?
WASHINGTON Street, Columbia, S. C.
C. L. KEEFER, Mechanic
May 29; 3m
Good Sight
i" ig priceless
Good Vision
. is necessary to good sight.
i Eye strain is common.
Eye strain can be overcome.
Haadsc&e, squinting and cross-eyes
caused by detective vision.
We examine the eyea for defecta
We correct the defects with proper !
Ittiag glasses.
A^'ERY ^Jeweler
COLUMBIA. 5.C
JL '
t508 MAIN STREET
DT ICC NATIVE
0L03 HERBS
Will drive from your system the poison that
causes Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation,
Kidney. Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood.
Sosure are we that Bliss Native Herbs will do
all we claim that our Agent is authorized to
guarantee them. Thousands testify cheerfully
tothe wonderful curative powers of Bliss Native
Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once and
forever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and
ills arising from blood impurities, that cause
RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY and LIVER Complaints.
female weakness, etc. Does not con
tain anytnmg ot narmtui nature, uur Agent
will deliver or mail you. upon receipt of $1.00,
260 Tablets, with a guarantee.
J. C. SWYGERT, Agent
< PEAK, S. C. |
SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
CHANGED SUNDAY J
The schedule of passenger trains j
operated between Columbia and Au- i
gusta changed Sunday, and the following
schedule is now in effect:
No. 19 Due at Lexington 0.30 a. m. j
No. S Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m.!
No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am !
No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. j
No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. j
! NOTICE OF HOLDING EXTRAi
TERM OF COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Pursuant to an order passed by his
Honor, Judge J. W. DeVore and section
33 of the Code of Civil Proceed,
ure, (1912) notice is hereby given
that an extra session of the Court of
Common Pleas will be begun and
holden inland for the County of Lex.
ington and State of South Carolina, |
j in Lexington Court House, in said j
I county and state on Monday Aug. 19j
A. D. 1918 at ten o'clock, A. M and
will continue for such length of time
as may be necessary, not exceeding
two weeks.
* Given under my hand and official (
seal this 1st day of July A. D. 1918. i
H. L. HARMAN,
C. C. C P & G S !
July A. D. 1918.
i The Doctor Away From Home When
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IRMO NEWS NOTES.
Special to Dispatch-News:
Mr Ed. Meetze of Seiwood was in
Columbia Saturday on business.
Mr Burtie Slice of Columbia was!
the guest of Mrs Kate Altman andj
family Sunday.
Mrs J F Derrick and daughter Miss
Carrie, and Miss Gurlie Bell Derrick)
sper.t Wednesday with Mrs J i? Der- j
rick.
Mr and Mrs G L Slice, Miss Omilaj
Slice, Miss Annie Bickley and Mr:
Bernie Derrick motored to Columbia!
and Camp Jackson Saturday.
Eiton Derrick spent Saturday night
at Chapin.
Emory Slice of Chapin spent he i
j week end with I N Bickley.
I Mr and Mrs G L Slice and little)
I daughter spent Sunday with Mr and1
Mrs Amos Corley.
Gotham Derrick was the guest of
James ^lice- Saturday and Sunday. I
Mrs Cora Bickley has been ill for
several days to the regret of mary
friends.
Eallenger Koon is running a transfer
between Columbia and Camp
Jackson.
Frank Fields was the guest of Miss;
Annie Biqjdey last Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs S P Bickley and Mis~e*;
Edna and Martha Bickley were the {
guests of Mr and Mrs H A Barrett)
of Chapin and on their way home )
called to see Mr and Mrs Arthur Mc-,
Cartha. j
G L Slice wa? in Columbia Monday j
on business. j
I
?
Two merchants at Marion sold 70 J
000 pounds of tobacco in one day. j
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MOST NEEDED.
{People are often very much disap|
pointed to find that their family phy j
sicinn is away from home when they|
molt need his services. Diseas- j
es like pain in the stomach and bow. j
els, colic and diarrhoea require prcm-1
pt treatment, and have in many in- j
stances proven fatal before medicine
could be procured or a physician sum
moned. The right way is to keep at j
hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic j
| and Diarahoea Remedy.No physician j
j can prescribe a better medicine for
I these diseases. By having it in the
: house you escane much pain and suf
fering and all risk. Buy it now; it
may save life.
"AT YOUR SERVICE."
Telephone 150' when in need of
anything in the drug line.
Special attention to soda fountain j
trade. Deliveries without extra!
charge.
GEIGER DRUG CO. j
i
Senator Benet's first vote was for j
I prohibition. [
Plant Now i
Cannas. Dahlias, Colsus, Saivaa, j
Chrysanthemums, Dusty Milier, j
Koehia, Moon vines. Petunia, Ver- i
bena, Zuina Beans, Peas, Cucum- i
j ber, Egg Plant, Pepper, Tomato.!
Squash, Millet, Pop Corn, Cane.!
Flowers, Plants, Bulbs, and!
Seeds. Sent anywhere. i
i
Rose Hill Greenhouses
! i
1542 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
1 '
iCONTRACTORS
[ SUPPLIESI
Machinery? Castings and j
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods. Rooes> Tackle.
' 4 # >
Wheelbarrows, T rucks,
Wire Cable, Boilers
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
0 C ? f' AUGUSTA
& JUppiV G0.? GEOKCIA
Lord Supplies and Repairs in Stcck.
C. D. Kenny Co. !
Coffees, Teas, Ric
J Kenny's Special
Che-on Te?
! C. D. KENN
1637 MAIN STR
Everything Sanitary
New Star 1
?FC
LADIES AND
Open Day aj
Food of the Best Quality
Prep;
Polite Attention with Qc
Share of the public patn
cordial welcome awaits tl
1312 Main St., Phone
Quick Sales
y <& >
% hi
fliJeaerslity xi f.A
k~>t ta, "flnr rrrs'irr*'
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Ladies5 ai
FURNISH]
You always find just wha
prices. When in the city
you buy or not, will be ph
L. NA'
1107 Washington St.,
^
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Special Dealers in i
e and Grits a'cau8 |
Coffee at 25c lb.
a at 60c lb. 1
Yf A Phones
153-152
EET, COLUMBIA
At Reasonable Prices
Restaurant
)R?
GENTLEMEN !
rid All Night
ired in the Highest Art.
lick Service.
Dnage is solicited, and a
le Lexington Folks.
>151 ia Columbia, S. t. i
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Small Profits , i
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id Gents'
INGS, Etc.
4- TTA11 Ttm V\P V* AVA V?1 4"
I )v;u wcilll- liCIC ClL ILglll
, call and see me whether
eased to show you.
UFUL,
, Columbia, S. C.
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and G
Cars are being used m
purposes.
As a result they are bei
as a business proposition
Equipment is purchas(
Wl judgment. Values are sti
kept carefully.
^ That is why sales of 1
creasing with such rapidi
They have demonstrat
mileage qualities but far ?
They make your car m
They give a bigger retun
investment.
There is a United States
^ especially to fit your j
driving conditions.
J/ That is one great ad\
r choosing United States T
Yen have a variety of 1
, types from which to chc<
\ ?but the quality and vai
\ ways up to United States i
\ Any United States Sales
i| ice depot dealer will che<
you in your tire selection
P United States
f are Good "Fir
'"WHAT! par
? * Dr. '-ualdwe
its mild but thorough
It has been very helpfu
year-old son, who had
a baby."
(From a letter to Dr.
Mr. C. E. Jaffray,
Brookiy
Dr. Cal
Syrup
Perfec
Sold by Druggi
50 cts. (1
Free from opiates and n;
ant to the taste, it acts e
itoLuitd iiwimai lt^uiau
be obtained free of <
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4.'
Monticello, Illinois.
The annual meeting of Newberry
and Summerland colleges will be held
at Mount Lebanon church on July
19th
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Your ^ 1
\W^l] Old Reliable
VW I Remedy?
^VHancock'
SulpkdrCompound
. For pimples, black-heads, frecldds, blotches !
1 and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp
and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc, use i <
this scientific compound of sulphur. As a lotion.
it soothes and heals; taken internally? j
a few drops in a glass of water?It gets at the
root of the trouble and purifies the blood. f
Physicians agree fhat sulphur is one of the
most effective blood purifiers known. Re- 1
member, a good complexion Isn't skin deep (
?ifs health deep.
Be sure to for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It has been used with satisfactory
results for over 25 years.
50c and $1 the bottle
at your druggist's. If he can't supply you.
semi his name and the price in stamps aud
we will send you a bottle direct
HANCOCK UQUID SULPHU* ^ /
COMrAnx | ,
Baliimore. Md. I j
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meni?25 end SCk?j'er tat tctift th? ^\ /? I ;<
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ore and more for business
(
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id with extreme care and j
udied. Mileage records are
[Jnited States Tires are in- ?
ty.
:ed not only unusual long- 1
greater reliability. i
ore useful. Cha,n.Tread 1
l on your !9
Tire built /
^articular /
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rantage in
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treads and /||8p| j^t
iuesareal- j^Jt
standards. y ^ n?|
and Serv- j J1S| 11 IN B
irfully aid
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dcularly iike about
ll's Syrup Pepsin is
action on the bowels.
1 in relieving my ninebeen
constipated since
Caldwell written byV
51 Madison Street.!
n, N. Y. '/
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Pepsin
J. T jlsi J*W % v*
I, J-jUAUMUZ
sts Everywhere
; ) $1.00
arcotic drugs and pleasasily
and naturally and
ity. A trial bottle can
:harge by writing to
58 Washington Street,
NOTICE OF ELECTION
All qualified electors residing in
Fairview School District No. 62 will
please take notice that an election
will be held at .the school house there
in on Saturday, the 20th day of July
1018; for the nurpose of voting a
special levy of four mills for school
purposes. Polls will open at 7 a m
and close at 4 p m. Bring tax receipts
and registration certificates.
R G ABLE
n rvT T\T T)TOU
VX iVXOll ....
FRANK .PADGETT
Trustees of No. 62.
July 8, 1918?2wc
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COUNTY CAMPAIGN MEETINGS.
The following has been fixed as a
schedule for the County Campaiga
meetings at the last meeting of the
County Executive Committee.
Gilbert August 14th.
Pelion August 15th.
Swansea August 16th.
Brookland August 17th.
Chapin August 21st.
Pine Ridge August 22nd.
Summerland August 24th.
Pledges of candidates must be filed
either with myself or the Secretary
of the Executive Committee at Lees
rille, S. C. by twelve o'clock August
L3th.
C. M. Efird, Chairman Exe
cutive Committee.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
All qualified electors residing in
Tulor* school clist/rich No 19 arill
ilease take notice that an election
vill be held at the school house there
n, on Saturday the 3rd day of Aug
ist 1913, for the purpose of voting
m additional levy of two mills for
scohol purposes. Polls will open at
i a. m. and close at 4 P. M
Brin?: tax receipts and registration
srtificates.
John W. Adams.
C. B. KNEECE
Oscar Boatwright.
Trustees of No. 19.
ur.e 27 1918.
m neep wen jm
^Jgl Do not allow the wLdB
TS8 poisons of undigested mm
&P food to accumulate in Mm
your bowels, where they
j|gfi are absorbed into your mg&I
system. Indige**ion, con- TIT
EpSS stipation, hea^che, bad pi
iO? blood, and numerous gOS
w!r other troubles are bound 3^1
to follow. Keep your lafaL
j|P5| system clean, as thous- ijn|
ands of others do, by
mid taking an occasional dose fcFjH
Mm of the old, reliable, vee-1 1J&L
$Tj etable, family liver meatim
Thedford's
Black-Draught J|
_Mrs._W. F. Pickle, of
^Pj ford's Black-Draught as
?830 a family medicine. My ? ?LJB
mother-in-law could not g
t9T take calomel as it seemed
too strong for her, so she
?jB used Black-Draught as aijgsgj^
gj|r mild laxative ^and
it is^the bi^