Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, December 25, 1918, Image 2
IT HAS MADE MY
Little Son Spry
As A Rabbit!;
JSix-Year Old Bey Was Tsin and,
Pnny. Father Gave Him Draco
and I Can Almost See Him
Grow, Now". He Says.
As the school term reaches its
fceigrht, attention is directed to the
ft-repeated advice of leading- educators
warning' teachers, parents and
scholars against the fearful results of
eathaustive brain work among young
people!.
To thousands of boys and girls, unnerved
by the strain of school life, t
3>reco, the wonderful new herbal me- I
-dicine, has been found a blessing, mak
ing them well and strong, feeding the I
brain and nerves, and enriching and j
purifying the blood.
The recent recommendation of'
Dreco by leading authorities and ;
the equally outspoken praise of this
, greatest of remedies by scores of parents
throughout the south are the best
recommendations any medicine can
have.
Nothing xin the world so strengthens
the weak, so readily restores lost
nerve force, so surely makes the ailing
and peevish young woman or
growing (boy well and cheerful as a
treatment by Nature's own beneficient
.methods.
" My little son* Varney was in a terribly
run-down condition" declares R.
% Lewis, the highly respected farmer
of R. F, D. No. 3, Winston-Salem. TTe
ftas always .been a puny and delicate
child, and I couldn't get anything to
make him |row. (But Dreoo has hit
the spot and he is improving* wonder
fully every day. His color is good,
appetite fine,, and I can almost see
film grow. It has made him as spry
jus a rabbit and I told him the other
day I would have to slow him up as
he was getting to alive.
Dreco does its curative work in a
Jdm.pl e, straightforward way. It
wastes little time in getting all its en
ergies to work feeding the tired, worn
out nervous tract,, filling the arteries
with rich, new blood, and building up
the body for its fght against disease.
Dreco is sold throughout the country.
by leading druggists and is particularly
recommended in Lexington by
Geiger Drug Co.
' Automobile bargains. We have on
-4bftnd for sale at exceedingly low
prees eight automobiles used by the
-Government; also six automobiles
that have never been used, bought at
*> bargain. Prices $850.00 to $1050.
.Also want agents in each county for
JL good line of cars.
\ Columbia Sales Agency,
: v Columbia, S. *C.
Phone 3783."
Crttarhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
y local applications, as they cannot
preach the diseased portion of the ear.
fFfcere is only one way to cure catarrh
al deafness.and that is by a constitutional
remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of
muCOUS lining of the Eustachiftn
^Etobe. When this tube is inflamed
ytm have a rumibling sound or imperfect
hearing:, and when it is entirely
-closed, Deafness is the resoilt. Unless
-the inflammation can be reduced and
. Jhhi tube restored to its normal con.
dition, hearing will be destroyed forever.
Many bases of deafness are
caused by catarrh,, which is an inflamed
condition of the mucous sur'
- feces. Halll's Catarrh Medicine acts
thru the blood on the mucous surfaces
the system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
tor any case of Catarrhal Deafness
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Medicine. Circulars free. All
Druggists, 75c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
BANDS, ARMS,
UMBS^ ASLEEP
Asi Was Rao-Down, Weak and
Hemes, Says Florida Lady.
fWe Bottles of Cardd
Made Her Well
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Print,
f this place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much
rat-down and weakened, to much
that I could hardly do anything at
S2L X was to awfully nervous that
1 could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the time....
I knew I must have tome relief or
I would scon be in the bed and in &
serious condition tor I felt to badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
about my taking Cardui, He
said, It's a good medicine, and good
lor that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles.
. .After about the second bottle I
fett greatly Improved...before taking
It my limbs and hands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking it,
% however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength came hack to
mt and I was soon on the road to
health. After thQ use of about 5 bottles,
I could do all my house-work
gad attend to my six children be idee."
JTcra can feel safe In giving Cardui
* thorough trial for your troubles. It
t contains no harmful or habit-forming
L drugs, but Is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients with no
had after-effects. Thousands of women
flg have voluntarily written, telling of
UMdhe good Cardui has done them. It
HKfcpuld help you, too. Try it E 74
CO. AUDITOR'S
SCHEDULE, 1919
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In accordance with law in reference; j,
to the assessment and taxation of per- i f
sonal property the County Auditor or f
his Assistant will be and attend the i n
following' named places for the fiscal ;
year TOT 9. Tax pa jrs will please he j _
prompt in meeting the appointments. I ~
Come prepared to give the name of i
the township and the school district;
in which you reside also all personal ;
property with valuation for taxation, j
In case you have bought or sold any j
real Estate since last returns be pre- !
pared to state No. of acres purchased j
or sold and from and to whom.
1ST. WEEK.
Irmo?Tuesday P. M. Jany 7th. I
Chapin?Wednesday and Thursday i
Jan. Sth and 9th.
Peak?Friday A. M. Jan. 10th.
2ND. WEEK.
Edmund?Tuesday A. M. Jan. 14th. j
Gaston?Tuesday P. M". Jan. 14th. J
Swansea?Wednesday and Thurs
day Jan. 15th and 16th.
Pclion?Friday Jan. 17th.
3RD. WEEK.
Steedman?Teusday A. M. Jan. 21.
Samaria Tuesday P. M. Jan. 21.
Batesburg?Wednesday Jan. 22.
Leesville?Thursday Jan. 23.
Summit?Friday A;- M. Jan. 24.
Gilbert?Friday P. M. Jan. 24. _
Crout's Store?Saturday A. M. Jan.
25th. '
4TH WEEK.
EX H. Addy's Store Tuesday A. M.
Jan. 28th.
Franklin Keisler's?Tuesday P. M.
Jan. 28th.
Red Bank Thursday P. M. Jan. 30.
Cayee?Friday P. M. Jan. 31.
Brooklahd?Saturday (all day)
Feby. 1.
Blanks will be left at Mr. E. A.
Poole's store in Bull Swamp Township.
At Lexington C. H. all days not included
in aibove schedule from Jan.
1st to Feiby 20th when 50 per cent
penalty will be added for failure to
make returns.
Poll Tax from 21 to 60 years of age.
Road Tax from 21 tQ 55 years of
age. ~ 1
Dog Tax Capitation Tax of 50c.
W. D. DENT
Auditor of Lexington Co.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass upon our premises by hunting,
fishing, hauling wood, straw,
lightwood or in any manner whatsoever.
The law will be strictly enforced
against all persons violating this
notice.
J. W. Sghtler,
A. T. Guignard.
4t9pd.
FOB SALE.
1 tract of land containing 28 and
8-10 acres; about 15 acres open, balance
in woods. Good stream of water
runs through the place, 1 good 4 room
house all out buildings good. 1 good
well of water in yard. Good orchard
on the place. Near Saxe-Gotha Mills.
Also 1 mule and wagon and farming
implements. Will sell all for cash.
Price reasonable.
J. H. Warren,
Lexington r. p. d. 3.
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Are sold on the ba:
kind of service you
This is made p
parts on hand at al
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1 Studebaker A
1 Wanted?AG
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FOR SA.RE?Red ihirac Jersey sow,
nth 8 pigs from Essex boar. Write ;
r phone.
S. M. Wessingrer,
Chapin Rt. 1. !
tllpd.
XK1V SEWING MACHINES.
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We have on hand ready for deliv
ry several new and guaranteed Sew-?
?g Machines, drop head style, nicely j
Inished in oak, for sale at yerv low I
ism res, either for cash or on instai- .
lents?Easy pay plan,
Harmon Drug Co. i
EVERY ONE LIKES 1
ewnjww,iwiii >ai LMI i .. . .r^ixon*Do
not fororet to remembei
acount with us.. It does not
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUMB
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
ATTEf
| Auto Ot
We want you to ]
doing business at
We want your bu
in return Good S(
Auto Parts and Accessor
eter*and ElectricHorns.
and Tubes.
We have installed a }B
complete in every particul
LEARN THE WAY t<
Good Service guarantee
AUTO SERVK
Claude D. Thorn
Day Phone 127; Night 114
LEXINGT*
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sis of dependable and econon
i can count on from dayj[to d
ossible by a large and comph
II times.
iolicy is a goodiTruck and a'i
mmediate Deliveries
r-Burns Mo
Distributors of
utomobiles, Indiana Worm;
ood Live Dealer in Lexi
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FOR SALE. !
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I offer for sale the following" proper
ty:
Automobile Garage, and f. acre ot,
machine shop, ail tools and automobile
accessories. Reason for selling,
going into other business. Bargain
to quick buyer.
H. C. i >svvalu j
Brxirgtor.. ?. C. j
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depreciate like, many other
.ided by the liberal interest J
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National Bank j
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$10,000,000.00
Savings Accounts
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mere!
mow we are still
the same place,
isinessand offer
irvice.
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pson, Manager.
Nest Door to Meetze & Son
3N, S. C.
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Wrenches, Fliers, Sc
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Spring '
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Automobile Oilt
MAIL ORDER
We Prepay Delivery
Guarantee ?
Lorick & Lo
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wholesale Prices Fumishe<
LORICK B
JOBBERS ANE
Mantels Sewer 1
Grates andlTiles Flue Pij
Stoves and Tin Pla
Ranges Pig Lea
Stove Pipe Sheet M
Hollow-Ware Iron Pip
"Kohler" Plumbing Fixtm
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COLUMBIA 3. C
ARE YOU VORKINI
Work of any sort is pars drnfi
yoar existence. Bat with t> parp
for a reward aLd it lightens yoi
pleasure.
Bays a purpose in life! Mak
building up a sayings account ix
y#j with the means to attain yo
independence, wealth?they all
persistently save.
Same rats of interest (4 per ce
accounts.
THE OLD
The Carolina Nation
W. A. Clark, President.
T. S. Bryan, T. President.
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^ community. Come in and let vs
^ more than Bankers ?we are a ^
it is a matter of pride with ns, tl
^ we haye developed in our busine
ship of those whom we serve.
I Prosperity is reflected to th
f perity of our patrons.
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Jos. M. Bell, Cashier.
Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
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principles of SOUND banking,
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