Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 14, 1918, Image 9
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y Ttist Is the year for aft voters who j
v ^t to participate la the Novem
election to re-register.!
'heceuoty hoard of registration for;
|f 3 W*ir Addy, and W. B. Rhoden?
* B k*cp their office open in the
vuatfc court house every day, ex
>^?pt Sunday, during the months of
and August for the convenience
3? the voters and in compliance with |
t law. So far comparatively few
*> certificates have been issued by
the board. The intense interest, how j
x v ?r that has already been aroused in
tiie race for the United,States senate
( mid for Congress, will doubtless
cause heavy registration from this j
v c5lored council of
defense to meet friday j
mm |
; The Rev. J. S. Reese chairman of
:he colored council of Defense foi
Lexington county has called a meet
ing for Friday afternoon Aug. 16 at
' o'clock at the court house. There
will ho a number of prominent speak
ieluding white and colored, and
idid meeting is expected. The
chairman is especially anxiou:
is meeting be largely attended
erybody is cordially invited.
Timely Warning.
t wjut until the last minute
iocn as the first indications of
zs stack appear, and you can
ward it off. You have timeling
as your appetite fails
ours before the attack appears
a keep on eating because it is
me. Skip one meal and take
of Chamberlain's Tablets and
tck can as a rule be prevented
the distressing symptoms aTry
it.
KL picnic and educational
rally.
nerland College students will
eir annual reunion and edu[
rally at Grey Rock Springs
21. in attractive program
tig of readings and songs by
lege girls and educational ad.
-WBBSses Dy invitea sp.eax.erb.
^^^ggwbery boys are most cordially in^
?Errick, President of Newberry Col'
fee will be with us and deliver an ad
|jhe public has a cordial invitation
the floor as Smooth as the
corn never grew that "Gets-!
BjjMy--flesh, never makes your toe sore.!
Mi Just two drops of Gets-It" and pres|?MMi|he
corn-pain vanishes. Shortly
can peel the corn right off with
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EjKSffi' Jtg *
Vw^^aME| jf ftfllqBi
K if. Wonderful to see "Gets-It" Peel;
^o?r finger and there you are?pain
IIS free and happy, with the toe as smoo;
gB|h and corn-free as your palm. "Getsglilit?
is the only safe way in the world;
ISto treat a corn or callus. It's the
iKpBre way-r-the way that never fails.
BgRr^\tried and true ?used by mil-;
l&fioiis every year. It alwawys works
BwSfog ?t a corn and fussing with ban|^pfeges.
salves or anything else entire
Bp; '"Gets-It," the guaranteed ,moneyoSfeyfr
corn-remover the only sure way
al||Pi^frut a trifle at any drug store.
F-i :BW
POSITIVE PROOF.
Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic
in Lexington.
Because it's the evidence of a Lex- |
ington citizen.
Testimony easily investigated.
The strongest endorsement of merit.
The best proof. Read it:
Lewie Hall, jeweler Main St. Lexngton
says: "Kidnev trouble bothered
me in the worst way about ten
or twelve years ago and I certainly
was in bad shape. Often times I had
to stay away from mv business.I wat
so bad off. Dizzy spells bothered
me and my sight was affected. My
back ached all the time and it was
hard for me to bend over. The kidney
secretions passed too often and
broke my sleep atnight. I felt tired
out all the time and often the secretions
were highly colored and contained
sediment. I tried different
?
remedies without getting relief until
I used Doan's Kidney Pills. It wasn't
long before Down's cured me of all
the trouble and I haven't been both,
ered since."
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N Y.
FRANK. E. WINGARD ARRIVES IN
FRANCE.
Mrs. F. R. Wingjard of this place
is in receipt of a card from her son
Frank E. Wingard stating that the
ship on which he sailed has arrived
saieiy overset.
COUNTY CAMPAIGN MEETINGS.
The following has been fixed as a
schedule for the County Campaign
meetings at the last meeting of the
County Executive Committee.
Pelion August lb'th.
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
ville, S. C. by twelve o'clock August
13th.
C. M. Efird, Chairman Exe
cutive Committee.
For Sale?At Dispatch-News office:
Real Estate titles and Mortgages,
? Magistrates and lawyers blanks.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to Hpn. George S. Drafts, judge*
of probate for Lexington County, on
the 14th day of August 1918, at his
office in Lexington, S. C. at 11 ?'clock
in the forenoon for a final discharge
as administratrix of the estate of G.
A. Goodwin, deceased.
(Mrs.) Maggis Goodwin, Admtx. |
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I cure Piles _________
without the knife
without pain,:
without detention
from busi- 9
ness, without acid
injections, and |>i^.
without coutery;
no danger. N o
one need suffer \
from this com- f
plaint when this
humane cure is ^
awaiting them. I
guarantee resuits.
If you desire to consult a reliable,
long-established specialist of
vast experience, come to or write
me and learn what can be accomplished
with skillful, scientific
treatment. I likewise cure Blood
Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers,
Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ga^ stones, Paralysis, Dis
charges, Rectal Troubles, Strict- j
ure and all Nervous, Chrofic and
private Diseases of Men and Wo- j
' men. *
Examination free and strictly
confidential.
i
Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays,
10 to 2.
j Dr. W. R. Register
! SPECIALIST
1206 1-2 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA
Haltiwf
&
We offer the peoj
County an unusua
save money by vi
| this week.
Clearance Sale I
and some excellen
you.
Coats and Coatsuil
to make room for
summer Milliner:
sacrifice prices.
I Summer Drei
Make our store yc
when in the city.
HALTIWi
{1439 Main Street
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New Sumi
THE LATEST FR
We have a complete line o:
Clothing, Dry Goo
The newest things out
You are getting tired of
nnH want something new.
New Things. Why not fii
CLOT
For the whole family at f
used to paying.
Glassware, Chii
: We have a complete lin
GLOBE, DRY GO
1620, 1622, 1624 Main St.,
Lifetime I
Had your grand father or
lent judgement in the sel<
would you have those ant
so much ?
This same kind of furnitr
N us m Columbia, made by
of the men who made yoi
fnvo
UU.JL\^?
Or if you have not a cherii
to you, what pleasure ar
out-of furniture bought fi
you can pass on-to future
it will give them the sam
you. Furniture like that
Let us show you our comj
priced. You will not be
Do not hesitate to make
quarters when in Columb
VAN Ml
LIFETIME F
Funeral Directors
Complete M
1313-19 Main St., Columbi
The estimated acreage of Hay in j
SOUTH CAROLINA on July 1 1918 i
j
was 260.000 acres the same as in j
1917: while for the entire UNITED j
STATES it was 69,200 acres as com j
pared with 69. 988;000 acres in 1917!
The total production for SOUTH;
f
mger'S
l :
'
ole of Lexington j
,1 opportunity to i
siting our store j
I
i
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Vines are now on I
t bargains await
!
|
ts greatly reduced
Fall stock. All
i closed out at
sses at Cost.
>ur headquarters
\NGER'S
COLUMBIA, S. C.'
ner Goods j
OM THE LOOMS
e
ids and Millinery
that old Hat by this time
Your friends have the
t yourself out now.
HING
>rices less than you are
la or Crockery
e for your inspection.
0DS COMPANY
- - - COLUMBIA, S..
uirniture
I
mother not used excelection
of their furniture
;ique pieces you cherish
ire is obtainable from
the sons and grand sons
ir grand parent's furniI
|
shed piece handed down
id comfort you can get
rem us?furniture that
generations, knowing
e service it has given
; must be good.
Dlete line, so moderately
urged to buy.
our store your headia.
ETRE'S
URNITURE
and Maimers.
Qav
UlUI UC1
Tlione 111
C.
CAROLINA THIS YEAR is csti
mated at 310,000 tons, as compared
with 329,000 tons last year; while
the estimated production for the
UNITED STATES on July 1. 1918
was 99,648,000 tons acrafnat 94;
930 ;000 tons in 1917.
W SOFT, LONC.SILKY f|
K I jV using ^Hcr(j!;2 rogsf-- Hair Pres.in?, |
U| i.'-.t:::rtiJ. S?iff?_ si!!? ; , straight. la::? (:i:!"y ffl I
,'jj ij.;.r?tho Liiul you wn-it. Hr'illa L*
' i l'fd!? tbo sc.i!p m:d ir.ahcs kinky, liappy, lJ
i j short, stubborn hair so > > t, l?:j?r a:;d lus- ft"
that > at can easily hand!.) it and T
|g put it up in any stv!\ ]; 1; yirar natural J
rltrht to have line, lo7tiy hair, a:: i Eg
j1* ohms you a ckaur?. T.-'e it? *-;:l <la?'t W
(4 Ls fo''cd Into {fttlriff an.yt'iia? clae tlir.'t 9
%. HEROLIN I i
J -t makes short iiair r-ovr Ion;; nral lea*,..- K '
i[ ful. Mi ps itchhijr sr.iip and dandrnlT. H
next oc 1;v
3 jou v^v-fcitto MAIL &
j IFcrolin Med. Co., Atlanta, Ga. jk
i A CFWT5? y?ur own R,an or woman, ffi
J AvJLm J v.'o n.i.Ke you a liberal oiter? W ! m?
<? ana show you how to muko moneyjfu^^g J vj'
Metropolil
The Place Which Apprec
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When ever you are in C
to visit us. Excelent th
ate prices and in Neat
Room. We are sure you
I The Longest Established
Popular in i
THE METROPC
1538 Main Street,
A BAN
OF 1
||M
You will find our Bank
lars to handle your BANK!
OUR VAULTS ARE 1
PROOF.
OUR OFFICERS ARE
r OUR BANK HAS A (
IT IS THE HOME OF
HOME OF ACCOMMOD/
4 Per Cent Pai
THE PALMETTO
BANK '
I COLUMBI
I J. POPE MATTHEWS, Pres., WILIE JONES
Sj WM. M. GIBBES, JR., Cashier, T.
Brooklar
New Brook
Board of I
Henry Buff. Sewell K. Olr
G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn.
J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shull.
Advisory
Frank W. Shealy. Lemuel ]
TheOswal
I SILVERTOWN
! SAFCTREAD Automobile
LEXINGTC
Dont forget that we are a
the' same old thing. Rep;
guarantee each and every jol
Goodyear Tires and Tub
j always in stock.
Tire vulcanizeing a speck
repair work promptly done.
We have the best mechan:
jDi-ing your Auto and ?Ma<
| take care of them for you.
" ght man can be found a
Telephone us your troi
promptly attended to.
| The Oswal
! H. C. OSWALD, Prop
Lexington,
Telephone No. 118.
I
^'AikkLHitiLlLikiiLlikihL
Our
Accuracy
Quality
Service
give you
"Well Fitted Glasses"
ELMGREN
n_i i_ a. I n_i' :
UpiUIL dliU WJJUtldli
1?.07 Hampton St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
i
tan Cafe
:iates Your Patronage
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olumbia don't forget
ings to eat at moderand
Breezy Dining
i will feel at home r
Cafe and the Most
the State
tLITAN CAFE
Columbia, S. C.
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MERIT
: efficient in all particuING
BUSINESS.
BURGLAR AND FIRE
; RELIABLE.
iOOD RECORD.
' ALL CLASSES - THE
mONS.
d on Savings
i NATIONAL I
OF COLUMBIA |
A, S. C. I
>, Chairman, I. M. MAULDIN, V. Pre*.,
FRASER DIAL, Assistant Cashier *
aamuntx bmtop?-in iiiumih
id Bank
land, S. C.?
?
)irectors:
7er. E. W. ShulL
L. S. Trotti.
P. J. Wessinger.
Board:
3all. Jas. A. Snmmersett.
Id Garage
i , AUTOMOBILE
Repairing
)N, S. C.
t the same old place doing
airing Automobiles "W
b that we turn out.
es?the best ever made
9
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ilty. Lathe and genen.
ics that can be found.
:hine work and we will
t any hour in the building
lbles and they will be
Id Garage
rietor and Manager.
S. C.