Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 07, 1918, Image 2
Real Estate Dealer
Highly Praises Tanlacj
Had Sought Return of Health
Through Florida's Climate
Told of New Remedy
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Found iouriest Were laKmg
Tanlac and He Too
Was Greatly Helped
^Robert D. Page, the widely known
jeal estate operator, of Port Dickinson,
N. Y., though 69 years of age,
ft*# made an auto trip from Florida
to New York. And there is a mighty
interesting story to the trip, and
great gratificaton to Mr. .Page, as
gris well man told it
"Because of my suffering with
stomach trouble and catarrh for
many years I have been going to St.
Petersburg, Fla., each year in search
of relief from this northern climate,
he explained. "But, though I paid
out rather large amounts for treatments
and medicine, I got scarcely
any good results.
"This year I went to Florida as
usual, and in St. Petersburg I found
the usual number of people suffering
as I did from the weakened, run
down condition that stomach ajiments
and catarrh bring.
"They were taking a new medicine,
Tanla% and the way they were
talking about it made me have fatih
In it at once. They told me what i
Tanlac was doing for them, so, of
course, I started it.
"I took three bottles and I felt so
*rell I drove all the way from Florida
to New York in my machine, and
all the long trip I felt no pain or distress.
Now I get up in the morning
feeling fine and fresh after a good
night's sleep.I eat good, hearty meals
and eat anything I want without suffering."
Tanlac, the master medicine, is
gold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co.,
Lexington; Burnette and Whetsell,
New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug
Co,, Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co.,
Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Cha
pin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea;
Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce,
Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The
JLorick Co., Irmo: W. H. Suber,
Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle,
fcraisrht.
Advt.
COMMUNITY FAIRS
TEACH CONSERVATION.
County home demonstration as:-1
ent are making it possible for manyj
community fairs to serve as real con-!
aervation schools for the women who|
attend them. In some cases special!
buildings have been provided for Wo- j
men's work, which not only house th I {
exhibits prepared by the women in
the community but afford places
where modern household equipment
and abor savers are shown and where
dmonstrations are given. At many
of these local fairs the agent arranged
for demonstrations in canning and
drying, in making bread, cheese butter
ad soap, in dressmaking, in laundrying,
and in fuel saving.
RED CROSS WORKERS
BUSY THESE DAYS.
The Lexington County Chapter of
th Red Cross is a very busy body
these days. The women are working
like tropans in an effort to com. j
plete the allotments assigned to them
for the month of August. When it
comes to performing patriotic duties,
these good women of Lexington I
ar always in the lead.
HEAVY LEXINGTON
COUNTY ENROLLMENT
Theer are five thousand, and twen
ty-four voters enrolled in Lexington
County, according to the enrollment
books rcently filed with Countv
Chairman C. M. Efird. Of this number
there are 294 soldiers enrolled.
These figures are an increase of
about 100 over the enrollment of twc
years. The people evidently are interested
in the political situation as
never: and a large vote is expected
on August 27.
Mr. T. H. Rawl is in Charleston im
attendance upon the United States
court as a witness.
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f and illness is easily contracted,
but Scott's Emulsion will
promptly relieve the cold and
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Washington, D. C.
Norfolk. Va.
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The sweet potato crop in South
Carolina ij very promising. Yvith a
quarter of a million soldiers within' <
100 miles of Columbia, it seems that '
sweet potatoes should sell very rapid- ,
ly. The federal government is proposing
grades for sweet potato mar. j,
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Above the Clouds.
The Y. M. C A has established two j
huts for the soldiers in Italy above;
the clouds and on the snow line. 1
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IE eyes of the army were first set
le French Revolutionary forces, i
:>n, won the battle of Fleurus, 1794
was a Montgolfier balloon, the tyi
ers developed from Cavallo's cruc
with hydrogen-filled pig bladders.
oodrich follows the flag into the sk
ne hundred and twenty-five years
)n, the battles of the air find not or
? and Montgolfier balloons in the thi
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Silvertown Cord Tires, has adopt<
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ILVERTOWN CORDS or BL
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Lotte Branch: 435 S. Churcli St., Charlotl
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^ew Perfection Oil Cook Stove.
mcy of the New Perfection has
ican homes.
tens housework?no coal, wood, ash
alls and gives you a cool, clean kitch<
for the nation.
cr sizes, with or without cabinet top
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MAY GIVE UP OFFICE.
Greenville, Aug. 2.?Frank H. Andrson,
court stenographer for the
Thirteenth, judicial circuit, left Monday
for Chariest 1 to enter the miliy
service. He left the keys of his
office with the clerk of court, and
said he would send his resignation if
he passed the physical examinations
entrance into the service.
Th Y. M. C. A. workers with the
Italion troops are getting supplier
to their stations in the mountains by
using pack mule trains.
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an inexpensive.
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Lorick & Low
Solicits Your Orders on a
Congress Auto Tires, plain, 30x3 each
" " " plain, 30x3 1-2.
" " " non-skid, 30-3,
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Congress Auto lUDes, gray, oux^, eacj
" 30x3 12, (
Johnson's Carbon Remover, quarts, ea<
Johnson's Cleaner, 8 oz., each
Sure-Tire Cold Tube Patches, 3 inch y
" 3 inch 3
" " " " 6 inch x
20th Century Blow Out Patches, 3 1-2
Special Clincher Patches, 3 1-2 inch x
i Presto-Lock inside Patches, 3 1-2 inci
Automobile Robesf each
Fracto Non-Glaring Headlight Lentzes,
25-lb Package Buckeye Auto Clenser <
Puritan Metal Polish, gallons, each
11-4 inch Rose Auto Tire Pumps, eac
Champion Spark Plugs, each
Ford Coil Auto Lacks, each
Absolutely locks the car?defies the
cars, locks the ignition off and coil box
tection,
Ford Steering Wheel Auto Lcoks, each
You protect your money, your watch ai
car. Protect it with a Muller Steering
We have a complete and full line
Plates, Chisels, Spring Cotters;also j
and Greases Mail oders solicited. "W
guarantee satisfaction. ,
Lorick & Lo\
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Mantels Sewer Pif
Grates andJTiles Flue Pipe
Stoves and Tin Plate
Ranges Pig Lead
Stove Pipe Sheet Met
Hollow-Ware Iron Pipe
"Kohler" Plumbing Fixtures
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LORICK BF
COLUMBIA S. C.
ARE YOU WORKING
Work of any nort is pure drudge
your existence. But with r. purpos<
for a regard ai d it lightens your
picture.
Hive i purpose in life! Make 3
buiUing up a savings account in tl
yc^ with the means to attain your
independence, wealth?they all eoi
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cent,
accounts.
THE OLD R
The Carolina National
W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, V. President.
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every way consistent witn the pni
^ the financial strength and growth Oi
community. Come in and let as ge
^ more than Bankers?we are a very
it is a matter of pride with us, that
^ we nave developed in our business,
ship of those whom we serve.
Prosperity is reflected to this I
perity of our patrons.
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: 18 inch, each 75c
18 inrh pari* "
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8 inch, per carton 1 00
t x 10 inch, each 1 00
-$4 00 to 9 00
per pair 2 75 j
or Soap, each 3 25
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thikf? can't be picked, for Ford
shut: this means absolute pro
$ 5 00
nd other property, why not your
: Wheel lock. I
of Wrenches, Pliers, Serew j
ill kinds of Automobile OiJi '
?e prepay delivery charges and '
vrance Inc. I
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o Merchants on Request
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DEALERS IN
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Aspnan rtoonngs
Asphalt Shingles
Metal Shingles
;als Tinware
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'OTHERS
PHONE 498 I
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ry if it mean3 merely earning
a back of it you are working
tasks and makes work a raal
rour life a success I Start by
lis institution. It will furnsh
object. A comfortable home,
me within your reach if you
) paid on both large and small
ELIABLE
Bank of Columbia
Jo#. M. Bell, Cashier.
Jno. D. Bell, A*#t. Cashier.
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iciples of SOUND banking,
the business interest of tbis ^
t together?we are something
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aside from the responsibilities
we have cultivated the frkndlank
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