Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 04, 1918, Image 2

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J , . I 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS j J. FRANK KNEECEI Real Estate and Insurance BATES3URG, S. C. JAS. B. ADDY Jtatl Estate, Insurance, Collections, jRf LEXINGTON, S. Cu Office in Home National Bank Building. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, Cf^onf rnT.TTMBTA. S. C. m r? 111 wvivwy v/ ?? j ? Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DR. J. WM. BOOZER . DENTIST, Pseeeasor to Dr. D. L, Boozer & Sons, dffiee 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. I H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW 038 practice in all courts. t C H A PIN, S. C. A. F. SPIGNER Attorney and Counselor at Law, Practice in County, State and the United States Courts. ? COLUMBIA, South Carolina. BLACKWELL & THOMAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IT# beg to announce that we have jdinul an office at Lexington, S. C., j* fhi Home National Bank Building J?d III the future will practice at both Cehaabia and Lexington. COLE L. BLEASE ATJORNEY-AT-LAW, Jgeinmbia, S. C. - Lexington, S. C. Office at Lexington in charge of Mr. tas. B. Addy, Home National Bank WaBding. . ''v E. J. BEST \ Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. Good Sight i8 priceless Good Vision b necessary to good sight. Bye strain is common. JCye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes 9e caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with propez ittfng glasses. -TgflA^ERY Jeweler COLUMBIA.5.C 1508 MAIN STREET. m tccn/owe . :DL0-3 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 wilido 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 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 A cent will deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.00, 300 Tablets, with a guarantee. J. C, SWYGERT, Agent PEAK, S. C. SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE CHANGED SUNDAY The schedule of passenger trains ^Derated between Columbia and Au gusta changed Sunday, and the following schedule is now in effect: No. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m. No. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m, No. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am No. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m. K?. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m. SUGAR - , ' [ / HANDS, ASMS, LIMBS ASLEEP And Was Rim-Bov/a, Weak anc Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardui Made Her Well Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prine, of this place, says: "After the birth of my last child...I got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do anything at alL I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time... 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. about my taking Cardui. He said, 'It's a 'good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles... After about the second bottle I felt greatly improved.. .before taking it my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking it, however, this poor circulation disappeared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bottles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my six cb'ldren besides." You can feel safe in giving Cardul a thorough trial for your troubles. It contains no "harmful or habit-forming drugs, but is composed of mild, vegetable, medicinal ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good.Cardui has done them. It Should help you, too. Try it E 74 I cnre Piles without the knife without pain, without deten- ' tion from busi- f Jjjro ness, without acid injections, and without coutery; no danger. No one need suffer /W/^\ from this complaint when thisf^r^ JS humane cure is awaiting them. I guarantee re- 7 suits. If you desire to consult a relia. ble, 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, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis charges, Rectal Troubles, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private Diseases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly i confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Suni | days, 10 to 2. j Dr. W. R. Register SPECIALIST 1206 1-2 Main Street, COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA f 7 ! FLOWERS Beutiful Astas, Gladiolas I Roses. Seeds and Bulbs. | Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas | Chinese Lillies, Callas, Freerias Lawn Grass, Alfafa, Clover Vetches, High Grade Vegetable : Seeds and Plants. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Main Street COLUMBIA, - - S. C. I ! ? I . * f CONTRACTORS SUPPLIESMachinery Castings anc | Repairs. Steel Beams Rods, Ropes, Tackle Wheelbarrows, Trucks Wire Cable, Boileri Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven | tilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Work* & Supply Co., SS Ford Supplies and Repai? in Stock. I f Take Sulphur Baths^at home for? iJKaslSgafe i M m ffiiUMATISM | Gcut, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in your own home and at trifling cost, you can enjoy the beneflt of healing sulphur baths. Hancock' I! Sulphur Compound j nature's own blood purifying and skin healing remedy?SULPHUR?prepared in a way to make its use most efficactous. Use it in the bath; use it as a lotion applying to affected parts; and take it internally. 50c and $1 the bottle at your druggist's. It he can't supply you. send his name and the price in stamp3 and we will send you a bottle direct HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUA ' COMPANY ^ > Baltimore. MtL Eannci 8uf?hur Compound Oba* V"?^> i and sjc?for um IoUh th? | Liquid Car.fouTuL tec? k* r* root huh i ?i i THE REASON. "That fellow will never look in a j mirror wht he is drunk." "I suppose he thinks it is no time for sober reflection." ONE CONTINGENCY. "American as you are. don't you ! think you would be awed by the presence of a kin?.?" "Xot if T held an ace." \ a btxyt. "I understand Germania still claims, to have a place in the sun." [ "Sure thing-. She's now one of the spots." TRY CHAMBERLAIN'S. When you need a good reliable liniment for soreness of the muscles, a sprain, or to relieve rheumatic pains, try Chambelain's Liniment. It is excellent. Astonishi Still Aw Mens' Suits and L Boys' Suits, Hats, G Ladies' Skirts, W; J -11 i? i? ? aim an iviiiud ui u styles and make. CHOES for MEN, L ^ all at reduced Your savings wi] the Bargains le Special Sale, vincecl of what your purchases MONEY SAVED j I L. NA I j 1107 Washington St. I I C. D. Kenny Co. | Coffees, Teas, Ric X & V/Xlli J V PW W1V?* Che-on Te ;| C. D. KENIS ej 1637 MAIN STF I . Everything Sanitary New Star ?FC , LADIES AND ; Open Day a i p j i t~? j_ r\ i'j. j j rooa 01 tne .Best i^uanr 3 j Prep -1 Polite Attention with Q Share of the public pati cordial welcome awaits 1 \ 1312 Main St., Phone i I VOTERS . MUST REGISTER. This is the year for all voters who; expect to participate in the Xovcm j ber general''election to re-register., The county board of registration for | Lexington, Den F. Derrick chairman;j J. Weir Addy, and W. D. Rhodcn?, will keep their office open in the \ county court house every day, ex j cept Sunday, during the months of i July and August for the convenience j of the voters and in compliance with the law. So far comparatively few new certificates have been issued by the board. The intense interest, how' . , , , , , . ever tnar nas aireaay Deen arouseu in ! the race for the United States senate; and for Congress, will doubtless) cause heavy registration from this! time on. I FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby eiven that I will | applv to the Hon. Georee S. Drafts \ Judge of Proabte on the 13th dav of September 1918 for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Caroline P. Summer, deceased. All persons having claims against said | estate should present them duly veri-1 fied and those indebted to the estate; should make payment on or before j the above named date. G. H. Koon. Admr. Estate of Caroline P. Summer. Dec'd V THOUGHTFUL MARY. "Where did you get those smaH i stockings?" i "Oh, I had them 'aid by for a rainy ! day!" Dick Crozier, known by every League baseball fan, as one of the sweet-! e^t fielders and one of the best run getters and base runners ever in the* Southern League, when a member of the Atlanta team is now in Y. M. C. A. work. Dick is building physical director of "Y" 231 at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. ing Bargains aits You Underwear aps, & Underwear lists, Plush Coats, mderwear of latest ADIES and Children I prices II astonish you in >ft over from my Come and be conttan i/?An ! Itt nntrA Tn ^ UU ICdilJ k)dVC ill I ) IS MONEY MADE. LUFUL, , Columbia, S. C. Special Dealers in :e and Grits TcaiT Coffee at 25c lb. a at 60c lb. iy co. rsTii% IEET, COLUMBIA At Reasonable Prices Restaurant DR-GENTLEMEN nd All Night 7, >ared in the Highest Art. uick Service, 'onap-e is solicited, and a 0 - ? , ;he Lexington Folks. 3151 Ja Columbia, S. C. "MY little girl i - * -?- attacks, of s trouble and Dr. Caldv ways relieves her quick ing about as usual. I for three years and w< now at any price." (From a letter to Di Mrs. Jas. F. Smith Pittsbi Dr. Ca] Syrup The Perfei Sold by Drugg 50 CtS. (: Constipation is a condition infancy to old age. Dr. C; safe and pleasant for childre the strongest constitution.r ed free of charge by writ 458 Washington St., Monti MEN WANTED BETWEKV 15 AND 56. Are you an elderly man between the ages of 45 and 56 and anxious to go across the waters to France with the boys and do all in your power to 1 crush the principles for which GerI many fights and to uphold the honor and rights of America and her Allies? If so, you now have the opportunity of so doing for the army recruiting stations in this dstrct. have been authorized to accept applicants over 45 years f age but under 56 for the vaI rious staff corps. This means that you may join the army and enter the medical, ordnance or quartermaster corps, all of which are absolutely necessary and important in the prosecution of the war. Men are needed in these branches and every older man who volunteers for the service rea vniin?pr and stronger man ! for the trenches, I Recruiting officials of the army in ! this district have sent out an appeal to all in these ages who are situated so that they may answer the call to the colors, attempting to impress upon their minds the fact that they are needed badly and that it is their duty to volunteer just as much as it is the duty of the younger men.There are many under 56 years who are in such circumstances and health that they may well don the honored khaki, j The recruiting officials anticipate the enlistment of a goodly number of these men-within the next few days. Every American who is able to serve must do so, according to the officials, for the war must be won as quickly as posisble. Our allies are accepting older men for enlistment and America must do the same if our war program is to be carried out successfully. The young soldier maj now ask the older man who he is noi in the service and the older n-er should have a clear conscience anc know that it is impossible for him tc enter if he is not in uniform. In the past, many older men ovei 4o years of ago have expressed thei] ambition to join the army and hel] win this war to the members of th< army recruiting party, and have sta ted that they are ready and willin; to go whenever Uncle Sam offers to a< ccpt them. The opportunity is nov j at hand, for they may enlist at an: army recruiting station. HOW'S THIS? We offer one Hundred Dollars Rc j ward for any case of Catarrh that cat not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Modi cine. * ?? r*., > T/wl % /. I r\ line? !\nor i I I Ml i>" tiuami .titniv nn. H...T ..vv. j til ken by catarrh sufferers for th< | past thirty-five years, and has bccoini known as the most reliable rented: [for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicin< : j acts thru the Blood on the Mucous su ; faces, expelling- the Pioson from thi | Blood and healing the diseased. por i tions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrl j Medicine for* a short time you will sei la great improvement in your genera i health. Start taking Hall's Catarrl i Medicine at once and get rid of cat i a.rrh. Send,, for testimonials, free. ,| F. J. CFfKXEY CO., Toledo. Ohii !| Sold by all druggists, T-'c. A LLEXINGTON MAN'S EXPERIENCE. i Can you doubt the evidence of thi Lexington citizen? 1 j You can verify Lexington endorsI ment. Read this: j R. F. Powell, Main St., Lexingtoi I says: "I had a lot of trouble abou eleven years ago with my back an< kidneys. My back ached all the tim< and I couldn't stoop over withou being in terrible misery. I had a toi frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and this bothered me j great deal. I took different medi ; cines but they didn't do me a mit< of good. I tried in every way t< get relief. Finally I got Doan's Kid ney Pills and they helped me fron the start. Several boxes completely cured me of all that trouble, haven't been bothered since." tiOc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburi Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv C s subject to sudc^HHj itomach and howi^^H veli's Syrup Pepsin :ly so she is soon pla^*f|?|| have used Syrup PepsiJ #1 ouid not be without'it?. r. Caldwell written by\ ^2B||| , 600 Virginia Ave., 1 urg, Pa. / Idwell's n Pepsin 1 :t Laxative ists Everywhere V to be guarded against fronjy^||| aldwell's Syrup Pepsin is as :n as it is effective on even Ww A trial bottle can be obtain- I ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, ^B| cello, 111. 4 W MR. SMITH THANKS VOTERS. vfl | T extend my hearty thanks to thcflg^g ; voters of the county, for the suppoiiB-M|| given me on the 27th of August. jIM-ftf! went down, advocating and defending pill i what I conceive to be the cardinal principles of good government, name-^pBll jly: progress, morality and loyalty. | Without a compromise, and with- iK i a clear conscience and e-ood ^eelins'a ifl | to everybody, I retire to private life* . j pledging- my loyal support to the , inees of every office in their honeac?^! J j service in uplifting and improving th& fl I general conditions surrounding our - I; ' people, County, State and nationwide* jl Respectfully submitted, i 'V; S. E. SMITKt^jR|| Swansea, August 30, 1918. ,4|II I ;-^l|g i MR. LEAPHART THANKS PEOPI? | I wish to take this meanikof publij^^ i ly thanking the people of ! County for the honor and tru3fc|??i||p| I reposed in me, and was ' returns of the first primary. " j 1 pledge myself to give to I you the best service that thereJH||^^'% ; me; always bearing in mind that^H\ I treasurer's office is the pettpfes a^K ! not my own. VjJ Very Gratefully, y,C. E. Leaphart * * KITCHEN WASTE TO BE Washington, Aug. 31.?- v_ , gent request of General Pershing^aHS -, 'M j retary Raker today sent to congress aB-i^ j i draft of bill permitting the sale of iHg : by-products from the kitchens of mili. Mary organizations as an inducement . | of the men to save. It provides that -a | rj refuse, waste and garbage from the f? t kitchens may be disposed of under the i j direction of the commanding officej?>(M 1 ! of any organization, unit or detach- ?| ) | inert, that the proceeds be divided ; miong* or allotted to the organiza- JB ] | CASUALTIES FOR AUGUST M London, Aug. 31.?British casual- IB " i ties reported during the month of Au- M *,i gust totalled 4 $.3 79. They were di-< fl Killed or died of wounds, ofUcqjat^H . 1,041; men, 7,5G4. j i-: 3 -j GIN HOUSE BURNED. Fire destroyed the grist mill and ) i! ginning plant of Mr. Perry Hall near | Steedman last Tuesday night. The1 1 2 | plant was one of the best in the state >'; and was being overhauled to start to f 2 , work on the fall ginning. The grist at j mill was an old landmark. The loss M 2 , will reach up into the thousands with - ' no insurance. The origin of i . , "a ; is unknown. 1 i * i'i a 0 ? . v;| 1 ! v I LEXINGTON COUNTY . -I RE!) CROSS WORKERS. ^ I I Throughout the hot weather the wo | men of Lexngton County are doing ^ | their patriotic duty, conserving quan- r-] - j turns of vegetables and frut. Altho 1 ; the now wheat crop has yielded boun- * ! tifully, corn is still an iinpor tjnt ' rr.f-of food and flour is carefHt*^Tlsed J ; Kv' iy Red Cross room in flic eoun! !;< is open and large orders of surgicdressings are being (iilcd by faith- ; s f ! and tireless workers. .Mrs. M. L. iiiogden of Swansea, a j / < e j registered nurse, lias consented to re' rar.it volunteer nurses for the I'nited j Sa tes Student Xurse Reserve. Mrs. AjRrogden's request rs that all the girls tj of the county who can enter this.^-J jl branch of the service call on her for I information. 01 fl ! It is gratifying to report that the tj efficient county chairman, Mrs. C. H. 0 Ruckcr. is at home and again at her 4 j post after ;n early a month in the I Maptist. Hospital in Columbia. s SOUR STOMACH AM) 15FXCHjA 5 -When 1 began taking Cha^^^MpI -llains Tablets three ycar^^^^9Hft&|| 1| troubled most of the timJB ing and sour stomach. H headaclte and ^ remedy was just, what ed. It strengthened my M i |i_ i tl|Jil|ip||| 1 restored me to my ; writes Mrs. A. D. Smith, . Y. "^Sb/Kgi