Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, August 21, 1918, Image 4
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Lexington, S. C.
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PUBLISHING CO.
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21. 19IS.
Mrs. Mency of Baxlry. returned
home last week after spending a
very pleasant \isit to her old home,
down on Cedar Creek. Mrs. Wade
H. Spires," her mother, accompanied
Iter home for few weeks.
It is a slander to say of some women
that thev will go to almost anv
lengths. Just look at their skirts.
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Germany has looted the St.' Quentin
banks, but it's not to be wonder
ed at When a man has gone out on
a drunken debauch and committed
every known crime, no one would expect
him to refrain from doing a little
looting if he got a chance.
America is sending its bravest and
beet to fight for the world's freedom
and in justice to them it must em.
Ploy prompt and stern measures toward
any persons who bv word or sign
save aid and comfort to the enemy.
Everybody is glad to see ftr Karl
mm * $
F. Oswald on the streets again. He
is one of the most popular young men
jn this section and it is scnerelv hopv*
-ed that his recovery will be permanent.
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; Mr. and Mrs. A B Metz and child|L
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jgli from' Baldock are here on a vis+
it to Mrs Metz's father Mr. J. G. Swy'
; ?rt near Lexington- Mr. Metz is
4HU& of the most nrom^Tnentlumber
dwlers of Baldock ** ?'
Bergt." Yerner T. -Canghman, son
of Mr and Mrs. M. G Caughman of
Now Brcokland, member of the motor
Olipply train No. 306, company 2, 81st
^ilvgion, has arrived safely overseas,
* - according to advices received by his
-parents on Monday.
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| Better take crood care of vour Ford
j It may be a loner time before vou can
! erst another. Fifteen of the 21 Ford
' assembling plants have closed on aci
eonnt of the material and Ford proj
dduction has dropped from 3.100 t'i
: 750 cars per day.
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! Mr. W. 0. Justice a member of
UncPe Sam's asmy now stationed at
Fort Scrcve'm Gat has been home on a
furlough spending? most of the time
with, his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Justice near Stfahsea. He s a fine
specimen of physical manhood and ;
rhd&s~ &wsr<lendid soldier.
i Mr. a?<T Mrs. Berk man, son and
j daughter of Columbia, accompanied'
i by Mrs.- Berk num. sister and rer dau- [
j ghter of New York, also daughter of j
' Mr. Philip. Epstjn of Columbia, mado
j Mr. and Mrs. G. M. I-Jarman a pieasi
ant visit Monday evening. Mr. Berk!
man is a popular jeweler of Columbia.
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j One of America's leadinntr brain'
| rursreons has cone to the front, but it
i is feared he will not have a chance
to do anthinsr for the kaiser until it.
will be too late to save the German j
people from a severe whip--' "sr. I
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j Vvhat has become of the neitrhboi;
I who used to send vou a bis: loaf of
'her bread? /
I CORRECTION OF* STATEMENT.
| In our'report of the County Campaign
j meeting at Gilbert we stated that Mr.
H. Ip Shumpert said in his speech j
th?r"' "any man who had an oppor- J
tojftty and did not send his children ;
to school should be whipped." This |
-is an error and was not said by Mr. j
'Shumpert. We gladly make this
correction as we always want our
? statements to be correct
! LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
WILL OPEN.
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| The Lexington High School will
' open the coming session on Monday,
j SSGpt. 2, at 3 O CIOCK. XL 15> ut?xi cu I
j that patrons arrange for regular at1
tendance to their children as best hey
can under existing conditions. If any
parents feel that they must have their
children help them work, I will be
glad to offer them the best plan of
which I have been able to think if
they will see me about it. Space forbids
giving it in print
The examination for admission of
students from out of the district to
the high school department will be
rheld op^Fiday,- August 23,.' in the
school' building beginning air 9 o'clock
All/who wish to enter ar? requested
to^"be jfresent at the appointed time
d place.
W. E. BLACK, Supt
686 cures byremoving_the cause
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Mrs. Julia A. Hayes of near Gil- j
bert reiurr.e:: home on Friday after!
a week's visit to her daughter Mrs.;
Henry B. Bisinger who has beenj
aaite ill for several davs but who is j
better now. j
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The total production of (IRISH) j
potatoes in SOUTH CAROLINA for j
191S is estimated at 1,772,000, buThe
estimated production for the
UNITED STATES is 391,080,000 bu
as compared with 1,440,000 bu.. in '
1917, the ten-year average being 820
000 bu., The estimated production
for the UNITED STATES is 391,080
000 bu. as against 442,356,000 bu.
in 1917, the ten year average being
361.753,000 bu.
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LOST?A black and tan hound |
bitch about 1 year old Answers to the |
name of Flora. Liberal reward will j
bo Daiti for return or information as\
to whereabouts. /
B. G/MATHIAS
3tpcI8-21. Lexington Rt 4.
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MUSTARD SEED FOR SALE?ii
have a lot of the finest curly variety
of mustard seed for sale?strong and
handy?yet tender and delicious in tla
vor. Buy now before the lot is sold.
Price 75 cents pound.
R. W. K leek ley.
lwp. Lexignton Rt. 6.
FOR SALE?One 1916 model
Ford eauipped with clover leaf bodv
Looks good and runs good. Tires
practically new. Apply to B. I. Oswald
at Oswald's Garage,
ltp.
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WANTED?I want to rent a good
gray land 2 horse farm.
M. L FRYE. |
45p Gilbert Rt 3
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WANTED?To buy Pony Saw-mill
together with engine and boiler must ,
be in good eonditon. Write quick
to. I
X. B. WIXGARD. I
lwc. Gilbert, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE
Pnrp hrpd hip- t.vnp. Poland
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China pigs from 8 to 14 weeks
old. Price from $7.50 to $10.00.
L. Magnus Shealy,
7-31 -3tp ^ 5. Peak, S. C. .
FOR SALE?1 bay horse weighing
1100 pounds. Gente and will work
anywhere.
S. B. Kyzer
Lexington route 2.
2tpd.?8-14.
Single Space;
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>e aumui piece orrui
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p CHA1K. We wiJ
all about it. We
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M disposed of in thi
miss this opportu
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)VER GEIGE
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What is this talk about making |
pocketless trousers for men and trou !
srs for women. doutWess with nock j
ets in them? It looks like another,
world conspiracy
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TRY'IT i SUBSTITUTE :
FOR NASTY CALOMEL:
Starts your liver without making j
you sick and can not j
salivate.
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Every druggist in town?your drug |
gist and everybody's druggist has noticed
a great falling off in the sale of
calomel.They all give the same reas
on. . Dodson's Liver Tone is taking
its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and. gives better results
said a prominent local druggist.Dodson's
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed
by every druggist who sells it.
A large bottle costs but a few cents,
and if it fails to give easy relief in
every case of liver sluggishness and
constipation, you have only to ask for
your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy
harmless to both children and adults.!
Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head
ache acid stomach or constipated bow
els. It doesn't gripe or cause incon
venience all the next day like violent
calomel. Take a dose of calomel to
day and tomorrow you will feel weak,
sick and nauseated. Don't lose a
day's work! Take Dodson's Liver
Tone instead and feel fine, full of vi
gor and ambition.
Advt.
Sanitary Meat Market
and Restaurant
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Fresh native meats always on hand,
tee sold in any quantity from 5c up.
Our restaurant is prepared to furnish
meals at all hours. First class meali
prepared by experienced cooks.
CAUGHMAN & SOX
MEAT MARKET
' Next Door to Postoffico.
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a Single Pric
niture without cost
frag Co. 1
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Webb's Waxsl
Made in Lijrht ar.d Park Oat
One oucii't stains .*-:?? v. ^.v- v j *.
Apply with a ra^.r.
Webb' Art Store, ;
Main Street, (Fir re
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|1ts a nuisance to <
Krypi
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THE INVISIBLE
!'Do away with this trouble by g
far vision in one pair of glasses
No more wandering where you:
No more shifting of glasses.
KRYPTOKS [pronounced C
in one pair of glasses without i
Artificial Eyes Pitted $10 to 3
Office hours, 8 to 6; Sundays, Bj
0. L. WLTER OPTK
1221 MAIN STREET ;
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to you by trading with
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floor or <: (. n.-ary ? l:<o.
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