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I'll miS/M inated irom tne e " . 'tMlW ? When the kidney, j?: V / / 7 f/ ^ AjAj0 matter in the b!oo \ \i / ) tic pains, lumbago, V ^ \y J ^TiW and other syxapfcyj good health an casi Sold Everywhere UNITEDWAR WORK -flRIVE STAGED AT WILSON'S RECAST |^;>1 (By L. Porter Moore.) It is at President Wilson's express request that the seven great war work B agencies are consolidating their efforts H in the United War Work Campaign B of November 11-18 to raise $170,500,000 B to be used in continuing the activities ? of these organizations. |S In a letter to Raymond D. Fosdick, chairman of the Commission on Train isg Camp Activities, the president ingSSdlcated his desire that the seven or ganizations combine their campaigns IIP and thus secure the greatest possible degree of cooperation. "It is my judgment," said the presi- i dent, "that we shall secure the best! i , tx_ XI A# I results u tut? matter ui oupyutc vi these agencies, if the seren societies will unite their forthcoming appeals j for fends, in order that the spirit of . the country in this matter may be expressed without distinction of race or religious opinion in support of what jg reaUyacmajpon seiflce. JJAJ^flPSame time I would be obligjpfTf you would convey to them from a very warm expression of the govMTernment's appreciation of the splenW did service they have rendered in mingj ^istering to the troops at home and verseas in their leisure time." The $170,500,00 budgets realized from the coming campaign will be apportioned as follows: M. C. A., $100,000,000; Y. W. C. A., $15,000,000; Knights of Columbus, $30,000,000; Jewish Welfare Board, $3,500,000; American Library Association, $3,500,000; War Community Service, $15,000,000; Salvation Army, $3,500,000. SOUTHERN CLERGYMAN PIUS VICTORY SERVICE CAPTURED VILLAGES Knights Of Columbus Worker Presides ' HI' Meeting in Ruined Chapel ? In Cnnna \ ' VII I I MUVV Yg! L ^Had It not been for Blather James i nBferton, formerly principal of the Maris! College in Atlanta, Ga., but now ft TOlunteer chaplain with the Knights ti Columbus overseas, there would | have been no services In the littlej mined chapel of St. Crepin in the j v shell-torn town of Chateau Thierry | when the Yanks poured into the city j and drove the Huns back toward the ! Rhine. The Knights of Columbus are 1 cae of the seven war work agencies t* Join in the United Wark Work Campaign, November 11-18, to raise ftf0.500,000. Father Horton was right up with the vanguard of the on-rushing Ameri- J mna and, after the Germans had been > cleaned oat of their cellars and madfctne gun ambushes, the old Cure, who had emerged from some unknown hiding place, insisted on holding service. 2a 9t Crepin's chapel to celebrate the liberation of the city. There were no vestments, no candles, no sacred vessels. But Father SaatOB rode a motorcycle back to the j headquarters of the Knight of Colimfeus, secured the suppl.cs needed kg to Care and rushed them ba<^ bg automobile. ' i\ BAml/iAa wam haM an/1 rrv lll.ro 0Ot T1VW W VCV UVlVi MUVA MIV - - - 4 ftltet Te Deums ever were uttered those that went up from that lit* tft rfaeii-wrecked chapel in devastated, >*i federated, Chateau Thierry. '> 1 > *!!* * + + + ** $r. ,tl + 4f SfASCELINB BOOT#, com* + <ft| ntander of the Salvation Army + 4* 2ft the United States, who is +; 4? now devoting all her time to the United War Work Cam- + 9mLgn, November 11-18. * + FOR SALE?Maxwell Special Tour ia* car in first class condition. Bar- I gain for quick buyer. ' . W H Riser Lexington^ S. C. i a ? ~ )o They Write? g kindly feeling toward his fellow X a? inspires a person to recommend m ads one to tell how he or she was K Fering and made well and strong. y desire to help others. The follow- K written by Mrs. Frank P. Wood;, B D. 2, Morrill, Me.: 'Pills helped me so much, I find relief Jr fin taking them. My husband also baa ich benefit from taking Foley Kidney io much better. He was so lame he p over and now he feels none of the fjV; (always your well-wisher." sonial letters have been received 9 y every state in the Union, all d women who wish to help those suffering K kidney and bladder trouble. B Kidney Pills I ! ineys are inactive, weak, sluggish, ' diseased they fail to filter from K n the impurities that must be elim- V yetem if good health is to be preserved. ? 9 are out of order, this poisonous waste JP d. causes backache, pains in side, rbeuma* stiffness or swelling of joints, 6ore muscles B| s that bring pain and misery in their wake, jh lis are prompt in action and tonic in their mj ng effect on weak, sore, overworked, disI bladder, helping these important organs m their functions. They stop sleep-disturb* jB& its, help purify the blood and make sound, jJjeJ er achievement forthe afflicted. CALOMEL DYNAMITES | A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes into sour bile, making you sick and you lose a-day's work i! Calomel salivates! It's mercury.; Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug: gish liver. When calomel comes into j contact with sour bfle it crashes into! it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious; headachy;consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for" a few cents j which is a harmless vegetable substi j tute for dangerous calomel. Take a j ! spoonful and if it doesn't sart your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and with out making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides ! it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson^ Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harm j less, pleasant and safe to give to chil j den; they like it. j: - : CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLE, . j County of Lexington. 1 By George S. Drafts, esquire Probate Judge. f WHEREAS, J. R. Crocker made [ suit to me, to grant hih' Letters of j Administration of the Estate of and i effects of Melvin G. Corley. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cit j and admonish all and singular the i kindrd and Creditors of the said Mel| vin G. Corley. deceased, that they be j and appear, before, me, in the Court] ' of Probate, to be held at Lexington, j C. Hi, S...C,, on 26 Nov. 1918 next, afj tor publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 11. -3"" \w Armn "Domini 1918. uav> VJL i*v ?. ? . Geo. S. Drafts. <L S.) Probate Judge Lexington County, S. j C. Published on the 13 day of Xov 1918 in the Lexington Dispatch-News 2 weeks. > ? GREATLY BENEFITED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS. "i am thankful for he good I have received by using Chamberlain's Tablets. About two years ago when I be gan taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired,4 languid feeling due to indigestion and a torpid liver. Chamberlain's Tablets corrected these disorders in a short time, and since taking two bottles of them my health has been good, writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood, Auburn, N. Y. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden not to trespass upon my premises known as the C. M. Hook place, by hunting, fishing hauling wood, straw lightwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. | 4t5pd. C. A. EARGLE I N OTICE DEBTORS & CREDITORS All persons indebted to the estate of Thomas E. Wingard, deceased, will please make payment to the undersigned on or before December 1, 1918 and all persons holding claims again st said estate will present them duly verified on or before the above named date. Mrs. Willie A. Wingard Executrix. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon my premises by hunt ing, hauling straw, wood, lightwood or .in any manner whatsoever. The I law will be strictly enforced against [ all persons violating this notice. R. X. SEXX. (4t4o. J CLERK'S SALE. | i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Tn the Court of Common Pleas. C. i S. Steedman, et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. : lone Steadman, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to an order heretofore! made in the above entitled cause, I will sell on the first Monday in De- 1 cember, the same being the 2nd day ! of said month, before the Court House ; door, at Lexington, S. C. during the 1 legal hours of sale; the following described real estate, to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of j land situate, lying and being in the j fVmntv of Loxinsrtnn. State aforesaid. ! containing- two hundred forty seven i (247) acres, more or less, and being , bounded on the north by lands of ! Willie Shealy; on the East by land of . Hallman; on the South by George ; Rish lands J. P. R .as will i more fully appear by reference to a j plat of amo made by I>. J. Knotts, , Surveyor, on the 20th day of November. 1917. and filed as an exhibit in j this case." TERMS OF SALE: CASH: purchas j er to pay for papers, recording fees j and revenue stamps. H. L. HARMON, C. C. C. P. & G. S j (IKRK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, j J. A. Lucas, et al., Plaintiffs,, vs. Si- i mon Lucas, et al., Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me ; by order of the Court in the above en titled cause, I will sell, at public auc tion in front of the court house door; at Lexington, S. C.. on the first Mon- j day in December, the same being the 1 2nd day of said mr^h the following j real estate, to wit: "AH that certain piece, parcel or] tract of land situate, lying and being ! in Black Creek Township, County of j Lexington, State of South Carolina, 1 containing two hundred (200) acres. J more or less, bounded on the north by! lands of L. L. Gantt and W. S. Lucas: j r?n the east, bv E. C. Tavlor and S. E i Berry: of the south by lands of K. F. Oswald, and on the west by lands of; S. L. Lucas, and 'being the home place of M. H. Lucas, deceased." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to I pay for papers, recording and revenue. stamps. H. L. Harmon, C. C. C. P. & G. S FOR SALE?Selwood Poultry Farm some fine S. C. Red Cockerels for sale $3; $4; $5; each. E. L. DREHER, IRMO, S. C. 4t5c. TOMORRC What is done in chil blood and build up rug; or breaks the man of t< youth, with nervous ene constant care and to help maintain strength and the dual strain of growth and v The reputation of Scott's is 1 nourishing qualities and its at Scott & Bowse. Bloom Lifetime 1 Had your grand father 01 lent judgement in the sel would you have those an so much ? This same kind of furni,1 us in Columbia, made by of the men who made yo ture. Or if you have not a cberi to you,- what pleasure ai out of furniture bought f you can pass on to future it will give them the sam you. Furniture like thai Let us show you our com priced. You will not be Do not hesitate to make quarters when in Columb VAN Ml LIFETIME F Funeral] Directors ,/ Complete M 1313-18'Main St., ' Cokamfoi \ \ CLERK.S SALE. STATE OF SOITTIT CAROLINA, County of Lexington. B. \V. Law son, et ,al., Plaintiffs, versus, Malachia Sharpe, et alM Dcfen tu i nt s. By virtue -of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above entitled cause I will sell before tne Court House door at I^exington, S. O., during the legal hours of sale, on the frst Monday in December, the same being the 2nd day of said month, the following real estate to wit: "A certain tract or parcel of land, situate in the Coimtv and State afore said, near head of Bull Swamp, Waters of North Edisto River, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or los^ commencing: at a stake corner on Mar ion W. Ilenkle's land, .and running along* said line to a, stake 3 x on Jerm la h Wise's land, tlu-nce n.loresaid Wise land 1 o a stake x on the estate lands of Jacob Mathias, thener along said lino to a. pine 3 x, thence across the place of beginning." Terms of Pule: Carh, purchaser to _oa7 or papers, recording and revenue slam ps. H. L. IJarmnn, C. C. (\ P. & G. S < BERK S SALE. STATE OF SOT'TIT CAROLINA, ' County of Lexington. Bdia A. George, et. al., Plaintiffs, vs. W. C. Whit.worth,. et ah, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above entitled cause, I will sell on the first Monday in December next, the same being," the 2nd day of said month, hefore the Court House door at. Lexington,. S. C\. during the legal hours of sale, .at public auction the following described real estate, to wit; All thnt niece, narcel or tract of land, situate lying1 and being :;:i Lexington County and the State aforesaid. ton waters "f Red Dank Cre>?c and Congaree Creek, containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Red Dank Mfct. Co.. James H. Bailey, lands now or formerly belonging to the estate of John 3T. Cor ley, Samuel Corley, Paul Corley and George Hook." The above tract of land is subdivided into five tracts of equal values and a plat of same being on file in this office. Each of the five tracts of land will be sold separately first and then all as a whole. The same will be knocked down to the highest bidder or bidders. Terms of sale: CASH, purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. H. U HARMON, Clerk of Court. >W'S MAN dhood days to enrich, the ged health often makes omorrow. The growing argy overwrought, needs vitality equal to withstanding rear and tear of the body, <&. Dased upon its abundant ility to build up strength. Yw -field, N.J. 18-6 ; _ _ _ _ ! Furniture I mother not used excellection of their furniture tique pieces you cherish j | ire is obtainable from the sons and grand sons j ur grand parent's furniished piece handed down id comfort you can get rem us?furniture that ! generations, knowing e service it has given t must be good, plete line, so moderately urged to buy. i our store your headiia, ETRE'S I URNITURE and Embalmers, I otor Ser 'Phone 111 ia, S. C. i ?; I We have hundred lccatiors wanted in with us and assure us tc day and let us 1* - - 1 11 _ vertising uuneun st where. Ourup?totoday. DeLcach Re; "The Big Central "Honest Dealir | CLARK EUILDIKG 'ssN ,%\N r4/& "'V\ / .7 IP yjflti jg7^ SOFT.LOKG.SiLKY M BS By using HercJin I'cctade Hair rrc'cing. fcH H which Is delightfully jwriit&ied ai.d real!/ S3 ffl the best preparation made for producing gj IB iK-aaUfm. &W. siihy, straight. Joint flulfy p. 3j hair?just tho kind jcu want. lieroUa E3 fcptbt tlio rcalp ami makes kinky, nappy, pj at short. stubborn hair so :-o:t, lot:;: a: <1 ins- M Sf tteoa that "you can easily handle It and gj M J>ut it up in any style. It Is y;-nr natural a 3| right to have line. lovely liair. ami !Ivr?!in ?jt S offers you a chance. Take It?hot don't 22 da be fooled Into getting anything else than S3 HEROL?W I S It makes short hair grow long ami ho:--....- ja 3j ful, stops itching scalp niul dandruff. 1 sroji 25 cents ? IS KeroSin Jfetl. Co., Atlanta. Ga. & ' ?$ flf ETvTTQ >'our 0;rn man or woman, nj IiJj ilUtlMiJ We make you a liberal offer? E? 1 I 1918 Shoes and Slippt THE KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGE We are better prepared to ? our Lexington friends from a k stock of dependable Shoes "dress" or "every day" wear ii The "Family Shoe Store of Farmers' Medium and He E. P. & F. 1710Mair?ee % O. i Brookla New Broi Board o t ? H?nry Buff. Sewell K. G. A. Guignard. R. N. Seni J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shu] Advise Frank W. Shealy. Lemt Na Auto < a Prospecti We are in better shape t troubles now than we h: "? i - 1 3 We also nave on naiw ber of the Famous Colur motors, Borg & ueck c sions, Timkin front and ignitions and Ward Lei | hard to beat. Come in to see us or c stration. The Osw* H. C. OSW Lexington, S. C. i ? ??= ?? in the s of irpuiries for farms of all sizes; (very section, List your property quicK saieana me oest price, write include ycur place in our big [fall ad;ni to thousands of farm buyers every date methods bring results. Write alty Co., Inc. Real Estate Agency" :g ?Quick Service" COLUMBIA, S. C _ \ _ Our Accuracy -a i Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses'* ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St.* COLUMBIA, S. C. WfTWfTWIfTfWTn' i all leathers and sizes. Columbia." avy Work Shoes a Specialty A. DAVIS COLUMBIA, S. md Bank okiand, S. C.J f Directors: Oliver. E. W. Shall. 1. L. S. TrottL L P. J. WessiBffCVt >ry Board: let HalL Jti A. Summemtt. ncE Owners nd ve Buyers. ;o take care of your Auto ave been in a long time, and can get a limited nunv" nbia Six Cars. Continental lutches, Warner transmisrear axles. Atwater-Kent lard starting systems ire i all over Phone for demon- ' dd Garage ALD, Manager. Phone No. 118