Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, April 30, 1919, Image 4

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LEXINGTON OIS PATCH-NEWS OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Published Every Wednesday Bj LEXINGTON-piSPATCH-NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Lexington, S. C. r G. M. HARMAN, Editor 8. J. LEAjPHART, Business Manag Entered at the Post Office i Lexington, S. C., as Mail Matt* of the Second Class. Subscription Price; per Year; $1.! CASH-IN-ADVANCE Make all communications to Le: Jngton Dispatch-News Publishing Cc w Lexington, S. C. Phone 119 WEDNESDAY, APRIL Z0f 1919. SCHEDULE CHANGES Southern Railroad, Columbia Div: ioxr^ Effective May 4 th. 1919 Effective Sunday May 4th, follow t ing changes to be made in local trait Columbia Division Southern Railroa< No. 36, Between Columbia and Chai 1 s lotte. Leave Columbia 5:10 A. I , Pass Chester I 7:33 A 1 Arrive Charlotte ..9:25 A. No 7 Between Columbia and August; Leave Columbia. 6:00 P 2 Arrive Batesbuz-g... 7:15 P. 7 Leave Batesburg.... 7:35 P 2 Pass Trenton S:35 P 3 ' Arrive Augusta 10:00 P 3 (20 minutes batesburg for supper.) No. 8 Leave Augusta 6:00 A ? Pass Trenton 7:20 A 3 Arrive Batesburg S:15 A 2 Leave Batesburg '.....8:35 A 3 Arrive Columbia 10:00 A ? (20 minhtes Batesburg for breakfast. Xo. 19 Leave Columbia 7:00 A . Arrive Batesburg S:20 A ? Arrive Trenton 9:20 A 2 Arrive Augusta .10:40 A. 7 Xo. 20 Leave Augusta 7:05 P 1 Arrive Trenton 8:35 P I Arrive Batesburg 9:35 P I .Arrive Columbia 10:55 P 2 Batesburg and Perry and Aiken an Edgefield branches to be adjusted i these, schedules Trenton and Bate: burg. No changes in other trains. W D ZVTcGEE y Assistant General Passenger Agent. W\ i m- ' . 1 ' 1 ./ * *' . The Stud C * Beautifu * Thorough 1 Mechani 1 ^ i I J i ) I i I Ml Aepresei (ffi'V,1! I- ' muiwh i^gg W8 117 / ? (g I f ree Water! i\\V\\\\\\\\\Y\\\\^ r . We have now at YOUR convenience both FREE AIR and FREE WATER just in 1 n *1 front of our place. We also have a few I good mechanics to care for your car. If ;J your Carbureter acts contrary bring your j 1| car to us and if we can't make it right it | JI wont cost you one penny. If your Goner- _ j S|I ator wont charge bring it to us and WE j j I will make it work. j r 1 ^ ST A W j H. C. OSWALD, Manager Phone 118 LEXINGTON, S. C. i ric i runyrrmywn | SKpPW Flexible Couplings >") THE Studebaker Transmission is a separate aluminum-cased unit, located at an intermediate point in the chassis. It consists of a three-speed-and-reverse SDaker gearset containing a number of interesting features. It i receives its torque through the flexible coupling, and 5 s ^ delivers it through Spicer Joints and propeller shaft. Its design is characteristic of Studebaker simplicity, access,. ~ . ibility and lightness. / in Design My Modern The construction and mounting give all the merits of callyRight a un^ plant, since it is closely associated with ~ ~ and tied to the motor by means of its supporting subframe, which also carries the rear motor weight, and is securely fastened to the main frame. The gears are of finest chrome nickel steel The main transmission bearings are of heavy Timken type, four in number, easily adjusted and locked. Extra protection at both ends of the transmission case prevents oil-leakage. This construction results in light weight, the best distri- [ billion of weight, and a design which absorbs driving shocks and the severe strains of suddenly applied brakes, clutch, or of a suddenly-accelerated motor. It also reduces ? ? 1 ? ?* omA/iflay noise, saves Hearings, xeuutcs mcuon, givco amuv/uiu performance and longer life. J The compactness, quietness and superior design of the I I new Studebaker transmission are particularly notable. ! The FOUR The LIGHT-SIX Tae J1IG-SIX LLER-SNELGROVE AUTO CO. Natives for Lexington County. Let Us Derr.cnstrrie. LEXINGTON, S. C. jj "? l ~~r*>r*zMmr~z*-mt,Tr:Kr^*ircTr*rmi?^/^ ^ j m I m I?? ??III? II IIIW ?II?III II III ? W i ??? ?i .11?1 J_ ir^ I Your teeth are of inestimable value, so they are entitled / to the very best care It is now positively known that good bealth and sound teeth travel hand in hand. Neglect of your teeth and gums may mean many serious ills. Care for them properly and they will repay the trouble and slight expense a thousand fold. Neglect them and you will suffer pain, loss of health, bad rnnf tn mention vom* nnwholesome annearance. I 1 will give your teeth the best treatment that it is posy sible to secure and make you a different looking and dif^ fere at feeling man or woman. My charges will be extremely reasonable, while your S nerves will be spared any severe strain. 1! | I produce results quickly, scientifically and faultlessly. | I take the keenest interest in my work and my greatest 9j [ pleasure is a pleased patron. ffi \ I dori.t r.sort to bombast or promises that cannot be fulS I filled. I give you clean cut, scientific dental service without 8; | the usual vexations delays so common to some effices. Eg: i I make plates that fit perfectly and in extincting tbe teeth. S: I in crown, brie!ee and ail other dental work you will find the |i | services at this office unexcelled. I' ; Mv price: Arc Very Reasonable, ffi! i m . | Mv Work h Guaranteed Absolutely \ | j I L$f? Barnhill, dentist ; I The Crown and Bridge Specialist, Over Lever's Shoe Store , j 1615 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C. Phone 2149 ILORICK BROTHERS JOBBERS AND DEALERS JN I Mantels Sewer Pipe J?Asbestos and A i Grates and Tiles Flue Pipe Asphalt Roofings Stoves and Tin Plate Asphalt Shingles Ranges Pig Lead Metal Shingles Stove Pipe Sheet Metals Tinware Hollow-Ware Iron Pipe Enamel Ware A - j ' 'Kohler" Plumbing Fixtures , % "? "Yale" Locks and Hardware | . L0R1CK BROTHERS COLUMBIA S. C. PHONE 498 I I j|i ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE TT7la rviirA Ayn1# if moQTiQ morolr Domino YYUJLA. U1 any MVi t yui W AX AW **4V*V*^ your existence. But with t, purpose back o? it you are working for a reward ai d it lightens your tasks and makes work a real pleasure. Hive f. purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by building up a savings account in this institution. It will furnsh yoj with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home, independence, wealth?they all eome within your reach if you persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and small accounts. | THE OLD RELIABLE The Carolina National Bank of Columbia W. A. Clark, President. Jos. M. Bell, Cashier, j T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier. | SAFETY | | STRENGTH |' ! | "" "" ' * ? 1 S4.IKIdP V H '?*' g mmmaammmaamem a??nc???wua? mm? 2 ? :gj | | iT IS OUR DUTY ss well gs cur PLEASURE to pmretc in | I ^ every way consistent wif 11 the principles or fCL'^D linking, ^ $j the financial sirergih ar.d g;ov;th of ihe business interest of this {Sj ; j2j community. Ccme in and let us get together--we are something jjij ; more than Bankers? we are a very human lot of individuals, and it is a matter of pride with us, thai aside trcm the responsibilities ^ | we Lave developed in cur business, we have cultivated the i'riend! $ ship of those whom we serve. ^ i ^ Prosperity is reflected to this Bank from'the increased pros- ^ g perity of our patrons. s 5? ? ? II The Bank of Columbia f > g ' * rS. 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