Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 18, 1918, Image 7
THZ BGST ME
FOR COUGHS A?
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fet TC Pllf'"*'"*" Vr-'^*
XVvill uuuj ? ' ?v~?
{?" "I have tnkon Tirana, ami
P'would say that it i ..he test
medicine tor coughs and c Id0, I
ever saw. I iiiid. that it ;:"< v/aya
tv cures a cold la a short '.vhile. 1:
aieo strengthens and builds ui:
the system."
Sold Everywhere
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k > BEATS YOUNGER BROTHER.
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-Fearing' that her younger brother
would manage to get into the army
. s and get overseas before she could do
: -..it, Miss Gladys Coker, of Hartsville.
i ? has entered Y M. C. A. overseas servt.'a
or*/? ic hnnnv
tu?u *s/
- . to beat me into the Service, she said.
^ . . "I did not vant my young brother
"so I started after an overseas appoint
ment and got it; and I'm very happy."
Miss Coker usually gets what she
starts after. She is a portrait panter
?r and the daughter of a prominent
South Carolina family, Coker College
in Hartsville having been founded by
her grandfather. Major J. L. Coker.
/ She recently received an A. B. degree
rat Swathmore. Miss Coker will be in
the Y. M. C. A canteen service for
which she is well equipped.
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CITATION NOTICE.
* STATE OF SOUH CAROLINA
' County of Lexington.
Bv George S. Drafts, Esquire Probate
Judge.
?9 WHEREAS, M. E. Aughtry made
P suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of Sallie A WoodsT
THESE ARE THEREFORE to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and Creditors of the said
Sallie A. Wood, deceased, that they
be and appear, before me in the
" Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington,
C. H., S. C. on 28 Sept 1918
next after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause
if any they have, why the said Admin
istration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, ths 14 day
' .-of September, Anno Domini 1918.
GEO. S. DRAFTS (L.S.)
Probate Judge Lexington County,
' s. c.
Published on the 18 day of Sept.
1918 in the Lexington Dispatch-Xews
2 weeks.
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- U. S. BUYS SUGAR CROP
. ' AT $5.o0 100 LBS.
Washington Sept. 13.?The sugar
equilization board of the food adminis
jv. traton today closed a contract with
^ the Cuban minister for the purchase
of the Cuban sugar crop at a price
"basis,of about $5.50 per hundred
pounds fob Cuban ports. This pura
chase is made on behalf of the AmerW
ican' English French and Italian governments.
^ The crop will begin to be available
in December and its division between
tho allies will be directed .by the United
States food administration.
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WMA1 It' uor. 1 w
PREVENT APPENDICITIS
.
New Bookland people should know
simple buckthorn.bark glycerine, etc
as mixed in Ad ler i ka, flushes the
ENTIRE bowel tract so completely
that appendicitis is prevented. ONE
SPOONFUL Adler i ka relieves ANY
CASE sour somach, gas or coastina
?V-t.
I tion because it removes ALL foul
matter which clogged and poisoned
your system. The INSTANT action
surprises both doctors rmd nntients.
Sandel Drug Co.. New Drookland.
MI ST WORK OR PTC ";T.
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WASHTXGT* >N r*-u>t. eg??tr:krC
Will*not bo f< 'crate : v w -.y work
/ is in progress.
This ultimatum fore. President Wilson
today, transmitted to the striking
machinsts of Prid export. Conn., who
, have refused to abide by a decision of
the national war labor board, establishes
the government's policy toward
. j essential labor for the period of the
war.
The president ordered the men, 5,000
in number to return to work immediately.
.
The election is over, and npbody is
sorry.
Plant turnips! mustard and rape.
They will come in this winter.
Plant plenty of wheat, it will help
to win the war.
One of the safest "set rich quick"
schemes is to marry a girl with money
You can't judge a worn ants ago by
the length of her dress.
It's about time for a big husky German
submarine to blow up another
rowboat in a North Carolina branch.
There is no doubt that some people
have evolved from the monkey. Others
simply dress different.
A woman of 4 0 can veneer her faco
with powder and make the most keen
eyed observer take ten off.
* "&fhon they take woman away
from"*the co-educational college,"
sale the speaker, "what will follow?"
"I will,' cried a voice from the audience.-?7
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spiration to the siek and Innrm. ? ?
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"Am I the first girl you have ever i
loved?" ,|
"'>h, no. You arc about the tenth, j |
| and my taste has improved right along |
i "What do you think of the army I
; as far as you have gone?" inquired a
! sergeant of a newly arrived recruit at
! camp. !
"I may like it after a while, but
; just now I think there is too much
j drilling and fussng around between
! meals," was the reply.
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass upon our premises by
hunting, fishing, hauling wood, straw,
lightwood, making roads through or |
in any manner whatsoever. The law
will be strictly enforced against all
persons violating this notice.
X. J. Burgess.
H. J. Burgess.
F. S. Burgess.
J. B. Jonnson.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby Warned not :
j to trespass upon my lands by hunting
j fishing, hauling straw, wood light- [
j wood, making roads or in any mani
ner whatsoever. The law will be
j strictly enforced against all parties
i violating this notice.
ELIZA E. SXELGROVE.
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| COLUMBIA LADIES TAKE NOTICE.
I A fellow often wishes it was neces
sary that women wear bathing caps
while at the theater when he is craining
is neck trying to "see the point"
on the screen or stage and a big
fancy top piece in front of him moving
all the time* ?Ladies of oClumbia
will take the hint.
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XOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
To all Whom These Presents May
Concern:
Whereas, W. F. Fair has made
application unto this Court for Final
Discharge as administrator in re
the Estate of J. G. Farr, deceased, on
this the IGth day of September. 1918.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite any and all kindred, creditors, or
parties interested to show cause before
me at my office at Lexington
Court House. South Carolina, on the
16th day of October 19IS at 11 o'clock
A. M. why said order of discharge
should not be granted.
George S Drafts J P. L. C.
Sept. 16th, 191S.
.
After the war is over Uncie Sam
ought to be able to put out a pretty
good family tree.
r If the Allies can k-m the Germans!
| moving on they will soon be singing i :
I "Good-bye France. :iell-? Periin."
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It roonrs to he impossible to learn J
people that the middle of a railroad I
( T-ae.-: is not the place to waat.
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j A year ago no dcw>t tit ere were j
men v<" 1 ?o were y 1 a<1 they had already'
i ) :u d their .?Jri ir? He post a a a rev; ;
i-hev :av v.'.. * :-e-- v.-o:- 'aie!; cr. - no I
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! .* man may i*c aide to W* alerts'1
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in me wo ml without education hut he!
is a "cone sucker" if he hasn't a few)
. dollars to ride on.
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A gtar.t airplane capable of carry- '
ing 100 passengers and flying from j
I Xcw York to San Francisco or London !
I in -J6 to i S hours is now under consid- j
eraticn.
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Wood's Seeds
Crimson Clover
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Increases crop nroduc- !
ticn, improves the land
and makes zn excellent I!
grazing and forage crop. j
WOOD'S FALL'CATALOG f
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Just Issued Tells A!! About
Crimson Clover,
Alfalfa, Fulghum Oats, j
Abbruzzi Rye and all ether j
Farm and Gardes Seeds |
FOR FALL SOWING.
Catalog mailed free. Write for j
it, and prices of any Sec dr. required.
T.W.W08D&S0NS, |
Seedsmen - Richmond, Va.
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The bank's prcfics remain i'
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|p As a Home Bank mtercstec
?i? ticing a liberal] policy and&
service, we feel iustified in ir
As your fall activity be<>
[with us.
Liberty Bonds and War
Sale here.
THE HOME NAT
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Ijuuiiiery
Our Ginnery is now runni
we are rendering the^best s<
your cotton to our gins if y<
service and absolute result
ging and ties.
We pay highest*[market
Cotton Seed.
Meal and Hulls for sale 0]
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We are selling first
at Prices that will
Save Money. The
store is to stand b
sold, and gladly rel
if you are not satis
COME TO SEE US.
Tlie Cayce Co-operative
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FREE EXAMINATION
We Administer Nitrous Oxide
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
)UT-OF-TOWN Patients,
: have every convenience
your comfort when visitour
offices. We will
e impression of your
uth in the morning, and
lay, where desired. Get
g work done. We will
Silver Fillings, 50c op
Gold Fillings, $1. up
Teeth Cleaned $1.
Gas For Painless Extraction t
intal Parlors
\IB1A, S. C. Phone 586
and Moving Dental Exhibit
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