Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, October 30, 1918, Image 4
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Wednesday Oct. 30, 1918. ]
XEXIXGTOX BOYS DOIXG
THEIR PART
As has always been the case, in war
and in peace, Lexington county is
doing her part. The list of those j(
who perished on board the transport
Otranto- contains the names of three I
^bright young (men from iLexington j
county, who lost their lives in the j
.service of their country. The names
of Lep Corley, Watson Justice and |
William Ward will be recorded in the :
pages of our county history, as brave '
young soldiers who died in the dis- i
charge of their duty to their country, j
For Sale?Good heavy mule, gentle
and will work anywhere.. Apply to
H. L. Roof.
2t2pd. Lexington route 2
"FOR SALE?One milk cow?good
milker and one beef cattle. Apply t6
H. B. Oxner
FOR SALE?One Regal roadster in
good condition. Apply to Lee Snelgrove,
Lexntgon, Route 2 box 98.
. 3w3pd.
FOR SALE?Ford .touring car in
first class condition. Apply to
.T. J. LIXDLER
2t2pd. Lexington, Rt. 5.
FOR SALE?One 1915 model Ford
touring car, in perfect condition.
M. J. Senn,
2t2pd. Gaston, S. C. Rt. 2.
GINNERY NOTICE.
"This is to notify the public that
after this week I will only gin cotton
on Tuesday and Friday of each week
until further notice.
J. C. SHEALY,
3w3p. Edmund, S. C.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
The Law will be enforced against;
all persons hunting, fishing . shooting;
fish. Stilling or dealing in whiskey in j
any manner whatsoever on my prem !
ises. Hunt 'em up Joe.
L. Jeff Shealy,
4w4 Lexington, S. C.
LOST OR STRAYED?One pig"
came to my house last Tuesday. Ow
ner can have same by paving for this
advertisement and feed bill.
C. A. Hook,
2t54pd. Gilbert rt. 2.
Found?One black sow?a "Sand |
Hill Rooter"?came to my place on j
Tuesday. October 22. Owner can j
get same by paying for this advertise
ment and feed bill. I
S. L. PRICE,
Iwpd. Gilbert, Rt. '1 j
TRESPASS NOTICE.
This is to notify ail persons not to ,
hunt. fish, haul wood or straw or tres J'
pass in any manner whatsoever on |
the lands of the undersigned. The j.
law will be strictly enforced against
anyone violating this notice.
Mrs. Eliza Weeks,
4w4pd. Pelion.
THE LEXINGTON' STABLES.
Mr. Mark Taylor, contractor and |
Guilder has the contract for building j
a large, convenient Livery and Sale j
Stable on Assembly street, Columbia. !
for Mr. Sam Sweeny. It will be of !
modern arangement up-to-date in ah j
apartments. It is to be known as 1
The Lexington Stables. t
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TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby notified not j
to trespass upon my premises by hunt J
ing, hauling straw, wood, lightwood j
or in any manner whatsoever. The 1
law will be strictly enforced against '
all persons violating this notice. .
HATTJE HOLMES. j
4t4c.
SAFE ARRIVAL OVERSEAS
The many friends of Pierce Ray- !
i ford Taylor, will he glad to hear of'
y hs safe arrival overseas. His father;
having just received a card from him j
gaving he had arrived Over there safe
ly. Mr. Taylor was one of oar most j
successful voung' formers v.lieu colled
to the colors.
tki-:>P\>s \oth i-:.
This is to notify oil nrrsons th;e '
hunting with or wilh'.iu I lisliingr.
hauling w ! str;:.\ or r;
passing in any monm-r r m ?.j?
the lands of th<- uiHim.-iguod is forbidden
undo.- a ri'-t < r ..f
the law:
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J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST'
In diseases of the eye, car nose and j
throat in Saluda on Monday and in
JBatesburg Tuesday with Ifr Mitchell j
Haltiwa
Fashion and Thrift P
Now is the time to make definii
apparel.
This store with its extensive
will naturally occupy au import
plans. The variety and quality
than one might hope for in viev
markets. Our standard of qu;
and throughout, the values and
thetic consideration for war tin
Visit us for any wants in V
Garments.
Haltiwa
1439 Main St.,
TAKE THE "VEIL" FR
Some people put a heavy veil on, i
through their reading glasses at obj
Things look blurry and indistinct.
This proves that they need KR"
you now wear may be good for close
you can not see distinct objects cleai
Krypi
GLASS!
THE INVISIBLE
They not only "lift the veil" froir
you to see nearby opjects (with one
aistinctiy. KRYPTOKS (prennunc
without sgam, line or hump. Thath
rior to all other double? vision glass
other reasons why you should have ]
Office hours, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m; S
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and Tubes.
We have installed a' Bati
complete in every particular
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;e plans for your Winter
preparations and foresight
ant place in every woman's
we are showing is larger
f of constantly restricted
ality remains unchanged;!
pricings show a sympa-!
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Roman's Ready to eai
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Columbia, S. C.
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so to speak, when they look
ects more than a few feet away
YPTOK glasses. The glasses
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pair of glasses) clearly and'
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GUST NOTICE
After this week. wo will run our
pin Friday and Saturday only; closing
Saturday afternoon at 3:30.
SMITH BROS.
GIDBERT & C.
For Sale?Good gentle horse weighing
between eight and nine hundred lbs.
about 10 years old. Sound and will
work anywhere.
J. A. TAYTJOR,
I'li'pd. Gilharr, R. C. Rh 1
F<>R SAJLtEJ?Good Ifilch Cow. Apply
to
Jas. "W. Corley
lieacinctoo, Rt 4.
FOR SALE
Timber on 1*9 acres of land, plae,
oak, ash. and other valuable hardfcfood
some cedariteppootd tor <jot 1,W,060
feet 7 miles from shipping*. Reason
for selling want the land cleared.
9 J. Ueapfcart,
AIGrHNT.
FOR SALE
194 acres of land, two mHiles, one
Ford truck, and three lots at SaxeGotha
Mills. 1-2 cash, -balance on j
easy terms. Apply to,.
Geo. B Wilson,
4t54pd. JLiearing'on route 4. 1
Brown C
Clapp,s Glazed Kid Allerton]
finest shoe a man canh'pu
Tan Calf
Clapp's Brown Cordovan,[Er
Clapp's Brown Cordovan Offi
Walk-Over, Glaze Kangaroo,
Walk-Over Tan Calf and Bla<
Bluchers
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(_f Shoes,1
niers sc
There i:
Extra high cut. Bellows tongue, S<
Shoes, two buckles at top, stout s
Men's $3.q5 Boys $
Tan and black Elk Scout shoes, s
1 to 3 1-2 ?2.45 10 to 13 1-2 $1
Tan and black Scout Shoes, solid le
er, sizes 1 to 5 1-2. $2.15, 10 tc
1-2 $1.45
, Boys' tan and black Scout Shoe
1.95
black and tan English ]
shoes, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45
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Postage Paid 011 Mail Order
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JAKE EARHARDT
-WITH-Lever
The Shoe Man
Columbia, S. C.
I am prepared here to furnish and
fit j'our feet with comfortable and
lasting' foot wear, that wears easy
and longest, of every conceivable kind
of leather, in style to please you. We
have shoes for men, women and children.
I will be pleased to serve my
Lexington friends with shoes for
themselves and the whole entire family,
all at right prices.
Be sure to call and see me at Lever's
The Shoe Man.
JAKE EARHARDT
FARM FOR SALE.
One hundred and sixty (160) acres
of good sand land near Augusta road j
5 1-2 milos West of T.ovin^ton TVi-n !
horse farm open rest in woods. New
barn. Young- orchid, fruit hasn'tz
failed in 25 years. Well watered.
Apply at
Dispatch-Xews Office
alf Boot
This nine inch top, two
a long slim toe, is one o
ever looked at. The ca
leather that is exquisit
this style
Rich Nut Brown Calf, i
inch heel, wing tip...
Dark Mahogany Calf L
wing tip, narrow toe..
Brown Kid Leather Loi
tip, long, narrow toe,
grown turn sole
plain toe, high archec
Cherry Tan, English B
1 i 1 1
military neei.....
Mahogany, English Bo
Pair
Gray Kid, nine inch I
}oe
Gray Kid, English Boot
a* Pair
with rubber heel. The
t [on his foot, $12 50.
..?13 50
t o-t ~ f\r\
igiisii i_ace, pair $10 uu
cers' Dress Shoes $15 00
Senator Bluchers $10 00
2k Kid, Scout .
$8 50 f
onomy Basem
; of the high prices of goo<
we are able to otfer our custo
>me unusual values this seasoi
s no economy in buying shod
s, pay enough to get leathei
id leather at that. The recenl
aent ruling has allowed us
.ore profit than we are now
g or will charge. We are
;hese economy shoes in a baseiving
high rent and this is one
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2 out ,.oles
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sizes ' bw ( thou=
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DGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOB DEATHY SICK
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Stop using dangerous drug before
it salivates you!
It's horrible!
You're bilious, sluggish, constipated
and believe you need vile danger
ous calomel to start your liver and
clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone and take a spoonful tonight.
If it doesn't start your liver and
straighten you right up better than
calomel and without griping or making
you sick I want you to go back to>
the store and get your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nau
seated. Don't lose a day's work. Take
a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod
son's Liver Tone tonight and wake
up feeling great. It's perfectly harm,
less, so give it to your children any
time. It can't salivate, so let them
eat anything afterwards.
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: at $12
#1
inch Cuban heel boot, with
f the most stylish boots you
If is a fine grain, rich color
;. You will certainly like
line inch Lace Boots, two
$12 00
ace Boots, white'stitched,
, $12 00
lis Heel Boots, perforated'
nine inch top $12 00
Boots, leather Louis Heel,
L.__ $13 50
loot, wing tip, college last
....$10 00
ot, cap toe, military heel,
$7 90
wot, Cuban heel, pointed
$13 00
;, cloth top, military heel,
$10 00
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MISSES AND CHILDRER's SHOES
stone calf, high cut Scout Sal. This i:
lusually durable shoe, made for Misse:
Children, similar to tne Boys' styh
jh not so heavy, sizes 2 : -21? 7 $3.45
-2 to 2, $2.95 and 8 1-2 to 11, $2.45
sses' ami Children's Box Cali La?
s, all solid leather. Sizes 2 1-2 to 8,
y. 111-2 to 2. $2.45, S 1-2 to 11,
5 and 5 to 8 $1.45
>ses' nr.! ChVilrr "s Kid Lace and But '
? ;_o f > S n
> / $?. 15. S 1-2 II, $1.95 and 5 to
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M A N
In COLUMBIA
oor and Economy Basement,