Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, November 20, 1918, Image 2
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j PROFESSIONAL CARDS i
J. FRANK KNEECE '
Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
JAS. B. ADDY
Estate, Insurance, Collection*
JStc.
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Office in Home National Bank
Building.
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST,
X _
Main Street, UULiUmjbia, o. \j. j
Office Hoars: 9 to 1:30?2:30
DR. J. WM. BOOZER
. DENTIST,
:1 -v*
. ffieeeeisor to Dr. D. L. Boozer & Sons,
ffiflee 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
PHONE 211.
; I?. D. L. HALL, Dentist
f COLUMBIA, S, C.
1 idltkeran Publication Building,
1626 MAIN STREET,
Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M.
J. ft FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
ffijffi practice in all courts. s
CHAPIN, S. C.
A. F. SPIGNER
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
jgS&cticd in County, State and the
United States Courts.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina.
1
BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
We beg to announce that we have
an office at Lexington, S. C.,
J* The Home National Bank Building
fm&ln the future will practice at both
igtotembia and Lexington.
COLE L BLEASE
-^"ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
S. C. - Lexington, S. C.
0%Met at Lexington in charge of Mr.
/ lao. B. Addy, Home National Bank
gft. unnimi
E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councellor
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
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Good Sight
ig priceless
Good Vision
b aeceuary to good sight.
5 strain is common,
4 JBye strain can be overcome.
Ssadacbe, squinting and crow-ayes
caused by defective vision.
,We examine the eyeg for defects.
We correct the defects with proper
HhighssM.
^RY'MEWELER
COLUMBIA, 5.C
?8MI MAIN STREET.
' Will drive from your system the poison that
MBifl Rheumatism. Corrects Constipation.
JUdaey. Liver troubles. Makes rich red blood.
Jfeaore are we that Bliss Native Herbs willdo
we claim that our Agent is authorized to '
jpuerasotee them. Thousands testify cheerfully
#dte wonderful curative powers of Bliss Nawe
Herbs. Get a box of Tablets at once and
teever rid yourself of CONSTIPATION and
Wb arising from blood impurities, that cause <
RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY and LIVER Com- .
Milnrs. female weakness, etc. Does not con- .
Chk anything of harmful nature. Our Agent .
jtMdeiiver or mail you, upon receipt of $1.9t.
3W.Tcblets, with a guarantee. '
J. C. SWYGERT, Agent
PEAK, S. C.
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SOUTHERN RY. SCHEDULE
CHANGED SUNDAY "
The schedule of passenger trains i
gyrated between Columbia and Aujpiitfi
changed Sunday, and the fol- ^
Sowing schedule is now in effect: 1
Ho. 19 Due at Lexington 6.30 a. m.
Wo. 8 Due at Lexington 9.22 a.m.
Wo. 31 Due at Lexington 11:45 am
Wo. 32 Due at Lexington 3.02 p.m.
Ho. 7 Duo at Lexington 6.33 p.m.
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.AMERICA MUST SEED '
no. OOO. 000 AMIES ;
Belgium and France have suffered
nost, and it is only right that thej
:hould he heard from first and giver
Lue consideration when the time
roines for the reckoning with the
Jerman problem.
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Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu
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Dr. W. R. Register
SPECIALIST
1206 1-2 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - SO. CAROLINA
FLOWERS
> Beutiful Astas, . Gladiolas
Roses.
Seeds and Bulbs.
Daisy, Pansy, Sweet Peas
Chinese Lillies, Callas, Freerias
r onm rimpo A 1 -Po -Po
uawii uia^o, rx'.?axa, *ti
fetches, High Grade Yegetabh
Seeds and Plants,
Rose Hill Greenhouses
1542 Main Street
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
CONTRACTORS
SUPPLIES?
Machinery, Castings and
Repairs. Steel Beams,
Rods, Ropes, Tackle
Wheelbarrows, Trucks,
Wire Cable, Boiler*
Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators,
Grating, Etc.
Lombard Iron Works
& Supply Co., GEORGIA
Ford Supplies and Repaid in Stock.
*
I L.ub'1?one iavalier and. chain on
r i
^ i the streets of Lexington. Lavalier is
, j set with pearls and amethysts, h'ini
uor win piease return ana receive liberal
reward.
Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger. .
lazi:
Is a Natural Condii
It is a well known fact that a ma:
degree of the cleanliness of their liv
A sluggish liver makes sluggish \
can tell the conditton of the one's li1
conversation and interest in their w<
Lazy livers make lazy folKS and tl
constipation, lassitude, dispondency,
belching and headache.
Dr. Hilton's
Is a comparatively new scientific Iiv
edv that does all the liver cleansing
after effects."
It is for sale by all reputable drug
gif t guarantee it to leanf: If zy li\e
purchase price will be refunded.
THE MURRAY DRl
Manufacturing and Jobbing E
Columb'3
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WjPIFI'f
JBk ?
gair
Mens and Boys Clol
Hats, Caps, Shoes
and Children, Ladie
Suits, Skirts, Coats,
wear, Notions, Ets.
The entire stock o
goods will be closed
unll nlon co vaii
TT 111 ^/AVM0V J VVt#
Come to see me,
ELI NA
1107 Washington St.,
C. D. KENNY
Coffees, Teas, Sugj
Always have special brands
at 25c is very popular: othe
have Teas to suit your tast(
NEW CROP RICE, 1
C.D.KENN
1637 MAIN STR]
Everything Sanitary
New Star I
?FC
= LADIES AND
Open Day ai
Food of the Best Quality
Polite Attention with Qu
Share of the public patrt
's cordial welcome awaits tl
1312 Main St, Phone
Not
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| Ilie re<
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' Si
and will run e\
| Highest price
Bagging and
l Oll SAJLK.
67 1-2 acres 5 miles west of Lexngton
one half clay; the other half
-and oam with clay subsoil. Pine
:imbcr will cut one hundred and fifty
-.housand feet of lumber. Well watered.
Easy terms. Apply to
S. J. L.EAPHART Agent.
NESS
:ion in this Climate
r? /-?r? xrAm* n ic omKtfirinp y\t-?Ttt + ^
Li \jx ?vuieu iouiiiik/itiv/uo \jiiiy tU LI1C
ers.
valkers, talhers and workers. You
per by their energy displayed in
3rk.
te symptoms are evident through
lack of appetite, rheumatic pains,
Life No. 2
er remedy?a pure vegetable remwoik
of calomel without any ill
gist at 50c a bottle. These drug:is
without usual painlul effects, or j
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JG CO., Distributors
)ruggists and Spice Grinder?
a, S. C.
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thing, Underwear,
for Men, Women
s' Ready-to-wear
, Cloaks, Underf
new and fresh
I out at prices that
1 mean business.
UFUL,
Columbia, S. C.
riA *" SPECIAL
DEALERS IN
u?im Vm ?
ar, Rice and Grits.
of Ccffe. Kennys special
:r coffee to suit you; also
3. Drop in to see us.
Vholesale and Retail
Phone
153-152
EET, COLUMBIA .
At Reasonable Price;
Restaurant
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GENTLEMEN
id All Night
y
ired in the Highest Art.
iirtlr CrtntTi/irt
UV.I*. UCi V1UC,
mage is solicited, and a
le Lexington Folks.
3151 Ja Columbia, S. C
ice.
spies
jinnery
n overhauled
rery day.
s paid for seed
Ties furnished.
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i
! "T HAVE used Dr
Pepsin and find
! and pleasant laxative?01
mending to one's frieni
health has been grej
using it."
(From a letter to Dr. (
Miss Alice Lombard
Springhelc
Dr. Cal<
CJ-WT
| Perfect
Sold by Driiggis
| 50 CtS. (s1
A mild, pleasant-tasting com!
herbs with pepsin. Brings
other discomfort. A trial be
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| charge by writing to Dr. W.
| ton Street, Monticello, Illinoi
r [
! s
Mississippi Woman j
Serves FigMing Men ' I
As Y. W. C. A. Worker j
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KATY BOYD GEORGE.
She is rather wee and very winning.
Her eyes repeat the blue on her Y.;
W. C. A. uniform that carries the j
insignia of her service. Her hair.j
grey for all the shortness of her span j
of years, frames a face worn, not thin.!
but fine with a suffering that is more:
than merely vicarious.
She has lived in the shadows, has
stood by while the thrns were press- j
ed down above tortured efes, has held
the hands of those who knelt in their
Gethsemane. In a very literal and unrestricted
sense, "She hath done what
she could" for those who overseas endure
what we, sheltered and safe, read
about. She is to tell her story in all
cities of our Southeastern, Department j
as a National speaker for the Y. W.
C. A. during the United War Work
Campaign to raise $250,000,000 during,
the week of November 11.
At the recent United War Work Convention
in Jackson, she was wanted
for a speech in the main convention
hall while she was busy with committee
work elsewhere. Several efforts
were made to find her, the program
lagged. Presently Gypsy Smith was
missed out of a front seat; soon aftei
he returned leading her up the aisle.
At the foot of the rostrum he gathered
up with a sweeping gesture R. H.
King, J. M. Clinton, Capt. George S.
Dingle and O. W. Buschgen. As the
audience rose to its feet at sight oi
"Our Katie'' the five men, like prankish
school boys, made a crescent background
for the one small woman, while
from five throats?bass, tenor and
baritone?rolled the lilting strains ol
"Katie."
To Katie Boyd George Mississippi
women owe the fact that today the
'
name of their grand old commonwealth
is on the map of national and
international service. Shall all womeE
by concert of effort and sacrifice honoi
her splendid achievement?
We owe her a special sort of allegiance?a
fealty of duty, of tradition and
affection. When she speaks one hears
again the vibrant voice of her grandfather,
J. Z. George, as in legislative
halls during trying days of reconstruo
tion, he helped to mould the destiny oi
our generation. Her forebear's indomitable
spirit rings in her voice, ema?
itafes from her small suDnle frame. I
calls to you from her steady eye#?
TRESPASS NOTICE.
This is to notify all persons that
hunting*witli or without license, fishi
ing hauling wood or straw or trespassing
in any manner or form on
the lands of the undersigned is forbidden
under a strict enforcement of
the law:
M. L. TAYLOR,
W. W. BARRB3
GEO. C. PRICE.
9. F. TAYLOR.
J. H. PRICE.
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One of Interest to Our Readers, BSSS!
Good news bears repeating, and S||
when it is confirmed after a long" l|||
lapse of time, even if we hesitated to
believe it at first hearing, we feel se- ASl
cure in accepting its truth now.
following experience of a Lexingto?jgfe
man is confirmed after three and m||||
T il.
nan years. |||ggj|?
Henry C. Hall, grocer, E. Main StH||||;
gave the following statement JttnaKp|>
11, 1914: "My back ached all theB||||
time and I felt sore and lame.
conld hardly bend over to wait 0Ifl|i?i
customers. Headaches and diz
spells bothered me and my sight was Iff
blurred. My kidneys bothered me a 1
great deal, too, and the secretions
passed, too often. Finally I bought
Doan's Kidney Pills at the Sawyer
Drug Co. and they relieved me aLi Bp
most at once. I continued using HI
Doan's untih every symptom of ldd- B
ney trouble left me." t ^ B
On February 2, 19l8,38%jgall ad- ij
ded: "I think as highly of |p|
Kidney Pills today as I did wh3^^->B
recommended them nearly four yeaB| fl
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburti 1|
Co.: Mfgrs.: Buffalo NY i|
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TRESPASSERS, NOTICB v ^1
Notice is hereby graven to ail per?? I
sons, not to hunt, fhh or arespass i* 3Jj
any manner wnitsoyror upon our |l
land? as any ar.?l all i respassingr is ;>p
strictly forbidden and those trespass- |l
ng will be punished to the full extent
of the law. B
A. J. Sturkey, B|
W. P. Jefcoat,
V. S. Jofcoat, ? Be
Mrs. A. J. Sturkie. ' ^K|
Now 7?10IS?4w6p. ; l|||
TRESPASS NOTICE. vi
All persons are hereby forbidden'td ?f
trespass upon the premises of the up.dersigned
by hunting-, day or night,- i|
with or without license. The law if
- - / i J. Alf
will be strictly eniorceu agams* ^
parties violating this notice. (
J). E. SHARPS, SI
4t6pd. D. SIMPSON SPIRES ||
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L^ington, S. C