Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 18, 1918, Image 6
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I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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J. FRANK KNEECE
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
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JAS. B. ADDY
Ma) Estate, Insurance, Collections,
t.ic.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
r t-filce in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. H. W. WALL
,DENTIST,
If 10 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
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DENTIST,
accessor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons,
Office 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.
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J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
yill practic* in all court*.
CfiAPIN, S. C.
A. F. SPIGNER
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Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Practice in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA. South Carolina.
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- BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
We beg to announce that we have
evened an office at Lexington, S. C.>
ts The Home National Bank Building
fcEd in the future will practice at both
&ohxisbia and Lexington.
COLE L. BIEASE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
'""-olumbia, S. C. - Lexington, S, C.
at Lexington in charge of Mr.
v* B. Addy, Home National Bank
^sliding.
E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
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Good Sight
i8 priceless
Good Vision
Is necessary to good sight.
strain is common.
Syt strain can be overcome.
tteadache, squinting and cross-eyes
caused by defective vision.
We examine the eye8 for defects.
We correct the defects with proper
ftslftf glasses.
AyERY-^jeweler
COLUMBIA S.C.
-JL.
IMS MAIN STREET.
jjLAB-D herbs
Will drive from your system the poison that
causes Rheumatistu. Corrects Constipation,
Kidney, Liver troubles. Makes rich ret! blood.
So sure are we that 31iss Native Herbs will do
all we claim that our Agent is authorized to
guarantee them. Thousands testify cheerfully
to the 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 contain
anything of harmful nature. Our Agent
will deliver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.09,
209 Tablets, with a guarantee.
J. C. SWYGERT, Agent
PEAK, S. C.
SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
CHANGED SUNDAY
The schedule of passenger trains
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VpCntUiU UCCWCClI uuiumuia auu
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. 81 Due at Lexington 11:45 am
No. 32 Due at Lexing.x. ^ 02 p.m.
No. 7 Due at Lexington 6.33 p.m.
A NATION'S STRENGTH
IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY
Eat less ?Waste nothing
Create a Reserve ~
AMERICA MUST FEED iMP
no. OOP. OOOAHJES
Ifft "H
There can be no doubt J $
? | ss tj tlie merit of Cardui, || J ||
p Pi the woman's V lie, is> j&jpS
lljj Jhe treatment c" many Igjla
troubles oeruziar to
f^-4^ \\70i en. ? he thousands
)m. \ ?men who have been
j|i hrlped by Cardui in the ??YB
as sj pav5t 40 years, is concha- ?j j gj
8 M s'Wi proof that it is a pi j &
51 M good medicine for women j-.i
AM who suffer, it should j&ujM
fSa help you, too. g?j|
dU Jake ^ ^ ;
raffle Woman's Tonic ||
|| Mrs. N. E. Varner, of g|??
Hixson, Tenn., writes: ?s jg
1 | "1 was passing through g Er
% ,/ the . . . My back and j| gg
sides were terrible, and
P3 my suffering indescriba- Pth<
ble. I can't tell just hew
yi| and where I hurt, about j&iE
1 | all over. I think ... I | i
i; began Cardui, and my
pains grew less and less, Q|
until iwas cured. Iam %
pr*S remarkably strong for a P??
woman 64 years of age.
?&& I do all my housework." ?&^?
Hi Try Cardui, today. E-76 | |
I cure Piles . I
without the knife
without pain, -^^2^
without detention
from busi- f
ness, without ac.
id injections, and
without coutery;
no danger. N 0
one need suffer ]\?7s^\
from this com-'
plaint when thisjfir
humane cure is ^
awaiting them. I _
guarantee results.
If you desire to consult a triable,
long-established specialist of
vast experience, come to cr write ;
me and learn what can be accom- j
plished with skillful, scientific i
treatment. I likewise cure Blood
Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, '
Ki<fnv and Bladder Diseases, Rheu i
matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dig
charges, Rectal Troubles, Stricture
and all Nervous, Chronic and
private Diseases of Men and Women.
Examination free and strictly
confidential.
Houri: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m..Sundays,
10 to 2.
Dr. W. R. Register j
SPECIALIST
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1206 1-2 Main Street,
COLUMBIA. - SO. CAROLINA I
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| FLOWERS I
Beutiful ' Astas, Gladiolas,!
I Roses.
Seeds and Bulbs.
Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas,
Chinese Lillies, Callas, Freerias, ;
; Lawn Grass, Alfafa, Clover,
j Vetches, High Grade Vegetable j
! Seeds and Plants..
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1542 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - S. C.
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CONTRACTORS j
SUPPLIES- ' i
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Machinery. Castings and i
Repairs. Steel Beams,!
Rods, Ropes Tackle,
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,!
Wire Cable, Boilers!
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co v GEORGIA !
Ford Supplies and RcpaiJJ in Stock.
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U. S. Food Administration.
Arter do "wise ol' owl spit on do
bait he say, scz ee?"I swine tcr
sprize you all wid a mess or fishes
'cause" you alls mus' save de meat
en eat sumpin' else instid en jes git
aii<- rlof /-?1' frorviA Ko rr r\ >-* 1-violro ? f
\j Li u vi ci i, \J v fjuiiiu V/H ii
work, too," sez ee. Den he kotch
a big fish and say, sez ee, "t-hoot?
t-hoot?t-sub-sti-toot," sez ee. Wen
he say dat he means dat when you !
alls make riz biscuits je& don't make
'em?use corn meal ter save wheat
flour fer de sojers. ^
Take SulphitrBathSy j
hoiite Jwy i
Rheumatism
Gout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right to
your own home and at trifling cost,
you can enjoy the benefit of healing
sulphur baths.
Hancock
Sulphur Compound!
nature's own blood purifying and skin healing
remedy?SULPHUK?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. If he can't supply you.
send his name and the price in stamp3 and
we will send you a bottle direct
MAM^U<_K. l.l'JUiU suLrnuik
COMPANY _ ^ ^
Baltimore, Md.
Edtueti tk?/hur Ctmftund Otnb <j>-H*T S"*%>
mmt?CS *nd SOr?ftr uu tstih th*
Ufuld CswtfruruL
tow r? nts mc? j
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3tail Aw;
Mens' Suits and U
Boys' Suits, Hats, G
Ladies' Skirts, We
an 3 all kinds of a
styles and make.
CH0E3 % MEN, Li
^ al! at reduced
Your savings wil
the Bargains le
Snecial Sale. 1
vinced of what
your purchases.
MONEY SAVED I
L. NA
1107 Washington St.,
C. D. Kenny Co. !
Coffees, Teas, Ric
Kenny's Special
Che-on Tes
C. IX KENN
1637 MAIN STR
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Everything Sanitary
New Star 1
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LADIES AND
Open Day a!
Food of the Best Quality
Prep:
Polite Attention with Qi
Share of the public patr
cordial welcome awaits t.
1312 Main St., Pbooe i
BAPTISTS TO MEET SEPT. 28
The Lexington Baptist Association
wil' :r(i t with the Conga roe (Styxj
Church 'Pi Saturday before 1 lie fifth
Sunday in September at 10:20 a. m.
10:0 t<? 11. ! ?ovotionn 1 services.
1 :<> 11:.'Ub enrollment of delegates j
and report f>-<cn the churches.
lis"'! ;o 1 irst query: "A
Standard Sitnur.y Sel.i oi and hew to
1 li." by J it r.IeKittricK and I* S
TroJ i.
- -:to 2 o'c:? ?(.r-ess for dinner.
2 ... -S.conl .ytery: Why Should
rive; . < "..*;r.;h in \ ,'w << :at: >n meet.
\ ry Ay: o.-ticnr icr.;."/ by i:c-v J J:
( a t. n , .Mb- : b;.yetr.
'I ;? !: Whet Should be t!ie Attitude
of t harch Members coward .Mod
'T. A tenia? b?y .1 C Ilugho.s and
ih v t) Jefcoat.
1 t > ">: Mow May We Secure Tiotlor
'1 r; hied ! coders 'ur our Churches
by W T Sntith and (' S Cook.
?.ib.e dhtuenur; .adjournment.
m 1 - i t* ssr.ncay Si-ncoj ,
Work of > Union conducted by L. S. 1
Troll i.
11: Sermon by Rev II I. Jones or
Rev. Smith of Brookland.
J G FALL AW.
the latest in stationary
We arc' offering the prettiest line
of st at on cry, ever shown in this section.
This stationery is the Rexall
high grade quality consisting of
white in many different fabrics and1
new creations in dainty colors, sizes
arid shapes, both in papers and en-j
velopes. We have boxed paperties.j
pound packages and envelopes sold
as you want them, lite prices are
right.
HARMON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store.
For Sale?At Dispatch-News office:]
Real Estate titles and Mortgages,]
Magistrates and lawyers blanks. ]
sour stomach am) belching.
"Wh^n t began taking Chamberlains
Tablets three years ago I was
troubled most of the ttime with belching
and sour stomach. I also had
headache and constipation. This
remedy was just what my system 1. -ed
ed. It strengthened my digestion and
restored me to my former good health
writes Mrs. A. D. Smith, Jordan, X.
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alts Yon
nderwear .
ips, &. Underwear i
dst?, Plush Coats,1
nderwear of latest
\DIES and Children
prices
1 astonish you in .
ft over from my
Come and be conyou
really save in
B
S MONEY MADE.
UFUL,
Columbia, S. C.
Special Dealers in
e and Grits
Coffee at 25c lb.
a. at 80c lb.
Phones
153-152
EET, COLUMBIA
At Reasonable Prices
Restaurant
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GENTLEMEN
nrl Ail Nwllt
A AAA A * * ?
f
ared in the Highest Art.
lick Service.
onage is solicited, and a
he Lexington Folks.
115! Ja Columbia, S. C.
"II7HAT I car
* ? Dr. Caidws
its mild but thorough
It his been very heipfi
year-old son, who hac
L 1
a baoy.
i /From a letter to D:
? Mr. C. E. Jaiiru"
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Brookr
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The Perfe,
; Sold by Drug?.
50 CtS. (:
Free from opiates ana r
ant to the taste, it acts
restores normal reguiai
be obtained free of
! Dr. W. B. Caldwell, '
Monticello, Illinois,
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NOTICE OF ELECTION. j
All electors residing in Boiling!
Springs school district No. 79 will !
I he held therein at the school house;!
| on September 21st; 191S; from seven!
o'clock A. M. until 4 o'clock P. M.; ;
[for the purpose of voting an addition!
j al levy of four mils in said district i
I for school purposes.
Bring tax receipts and registration ,
I certificates.
By order of the county Board of;
Education.
J. W. ROOF.
E. X Taylor. j
J. Andrew* Taylor I
Board Trustees Xo. 70. j
Sept. 4 19IS.
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PROFIT BY THIS ;
Dcn't Waste Another Day
When you are worried by backache;'
3y# lameness and urinary disorders?
Don't experiment with an untried;
medicine.
Follow Lexington people's example;
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Here's Lexington testimony.
| Verify it if you wish:
\V. P. Steele, farmer, Craps St.,'
I says: "Ever since boyhood I had!
I been bothered with kidney and blad-j
i der trouble. Inflammation of the J
j bladder caused me a great deal of
| suffering. I had a too frequent de!
sire to pass the kidney secretions
which were scant and caused a burning:
sensation. Backache was about
| the only thing: I wasn't troubled with,
j Doan's Kidney Pills were brought
| to my attention and I began using
them. Relief followed almost at
once and I kept on taking them unj
til I felt I didn't require any more.
| That was a good many years ago and
I have had no need of a kidney medicine
since."
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo' N. Y
Adv.
DIARRHOEA QUICKLY CURED.
"I have been in the practice of med
icine for forty years," writes Dr. P. A.
; Post, Barnwell. S. C. "I came to this
! place last March, having purchased a
j plantation ten miles from here, am
preparing to move onto it and shall
: practice there. T find diarrhoea pre
valent. in fact became affected myself
i saw a notice of Chamberlain's Colic
! and Diarrhoea Remedy, bought a
[small bottle "and it is good."
I MIDWAY TO ENTERTAIN ON 21st.
| There will be a chicken stew, fish
I in? pond and older amusements at
i Midway school house on Saturday
i nicrht, September 21st, at S:30 o'clock.
Everybody is cordially in\ited to atxotkt:
to the public:
This is to notify all persons that my
son, Samuel Gimter, a minor of the
acre of 1." years, loft my home without
my consent and without cause, on
Saturday niaht last: and I hereby forbid
any one t<> hire-' or harbor the
said Samuel (iuricr in any manner
whatsoever, under a sine! enforcement
of the law.
J. R. G ENTER.
3w IT. ) Swansea, S. C., Sept. 3, 191$.
CIFUKCH DEDICATION*
Th( Methodist C'on?rofration of the
town of Lexinston have linislied pay
in? for their pretty house of worship.
The church will be dedicated
on Sunday September 29 by the Rev
j J W Kil?o, D. D., of Greenwood. Dr
Kilso is an excellent pulpit orator;
f rtrl A a nf T Avinfrton ? *??
UI1U UlV/ J'VU|riv KJK UUAUIf,lV;il <11111 V 1 cinity
arc cordially invited to worship
with us on that happy occasion.
FOSTER SPEER,
Fastor.
ticularly like about
ill's Syrup Pepsin is
action on the bowels,
il in relieving my nine1
been constipated since
' Caldwell writ-en by^
s.G weii s
<r& <r% -a
JL <C 1/5III
?iL
ct Laxative
-ists Everywhere
a:> $1.00
larcotic drugs and pleaseasily
and naturally and
rity. A trial bottle can
charge by writing to '
158 Washington Street,
I 13.000 BARRELS
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| BLAZING BOOZE
! Green River Distillery And Warehouse
j Bum With Contents At Owensijoro
! LOSS ESTIMATE!) $0,765,000
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OWENSBORO, KY.t?Aug. 27.?
The Green River distillery and warehouses
were burned Saturday night,
together with approximately 137,,COO,
000 drinks of whiskey contained in
43,000 barrels that were stored in
bond.
The whiskey alone was valued at
32.840.000 while the tax loss to the
United States Government through its
destruction by fire is approximately
36.750.000.
The value of the buldings and machinery
was estimated roughly at
$175,000 making the total loss in excess
of 9,765,000.
The blaze started at 7 o'clock Saturday
night in a pile of trash alongside
the distillery bottling plant,
which burned first. The flames then
communicated to a warehouse contain
ing 9.000 barrels of whiskey and then
to the still house. Two other warehouses
containing 34,000 barrels of
whiskey burned despite every effort
that had been made to click the blaze'
The fro was spectacular in the extreme.
flumes mounting hundreds of
feet in the air. Every few minutes
a blazing barrel 1 o.f whiskey, driven
upward by the explosion of other barrels
would rise to a great height and
then fall. When it struck, the whiskey
it contained would be spread over
the ground in a blazing sheet for
many yards.
Burning streams of whiskey ran
j through the ditches of the open fields
; into the Ohio River the whole surface
of which seemed at times to be on
fire.
The difference in the value placed
upon the whiskey and the amount of
tax estimated to nave neen iost ny tne
'Government is acounted for by tiio
fact that the international revenue
tax had not been paid on any of it
and the valuation placed upon it was
the value of spirits taxed unpaid. The
tax on whiskey is $:;.20 a proof gallon
and the average eo.ntents of abarrel of
whiskey when first placed in the ware
key when first placed in the warehouse
with no "outrage" allowance is
4 7 \-'l gallons. m
The fire started shortly before 7o'clock
and in three hours all of the
] buildings were in ruins. The plant
I consisting of three warehouses distil-- /
j lery and bottling plant fell easy prey
j to the flames, as it was without fire.
: protection. There had been no steam
j in the boilers since last September,
I when the Government placed a ban
I on the manufacture of alcohol, and
i employees of the company residing
| near by were unable to utilize the fire
, fighting equipment maintained in the
distillery premises.
According- to the watchman on duty
! thef ire had its origin in rubbish and
is believed to have been due to the
carelessness of a smoke. When discovcred
the fire had spread to a car
! of whiskey on a siding and from the
1 car the flames spread to the bottling
! plant and one after the other,
i The distillery property was built by
i John W. MeCulloch in 1002 and con'
sistcd of three modern warehouses of
1 brick construction,a bottling plant
j built of corrugated iron sheotng and
i wood, and the distillery itself which
| was of wood construltion.
j Mr. MeCulloch sold the property
j and whiskey in storage to the New
j Vork company two years ago. His
1 profits- greatly enhanced by war-time
! conditions, amounted to $1,500,000 it
I is said:
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WANTM!)
, To establish a competent energetic
l man in :i permanent business in Hcx}
ington Count v. Want a competent
i . ,
: man who can tinnnoe n'mxolr to m-.: r>
,a European Retread Tiro Station in .0i
Lexington ("ountv. Stations do big
i business front the day the doors are
j open, r.iirxsalcs, big profits. A permanent.
pleasant and profitable busj
iness which should pay better than a
mercantile establishment with many
tints larger investment. European Re
treads arc sold on a written guarantee
for 5.000 miles; backedby an old established
and thoroughly reliable
firm; also guaranteed against puncj
turc. Address,
R. R. BEATTY,
Distributing Agent, 1847 Main St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
3t 4 7c
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