Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, April 30, 1919, Image 5
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Lexingtor
locals axd persoxals
Mrs. <B II Barr? will entertain th
Bon Heur club on Friday afternoon.
; John F. Steele^ a leading- youn,:
Ranter from the Ethan section wa
a. yisitor in Lexington Friday am
while here gave us his renewal fo
another year.
~ Geo. E Roberts, a Confederate vet
eran, and one of our best citizens vis
' ited our office Saturday and renewe<
f? his subscription for another year.
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'f_ *?. . Dr. Quincy Hendrix is now sportin;
. . a fine Buick roadster^ having exchan
ged the large touring car pn Friday
Dr Norman S Geiger is also the nev
possessor of a Buick roadster.
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||v Mrs. Bessie Berlcy who has beei
confined to her home by illness fo:
the past several days is able to be ou
again, much to the delght of her nun
bers of friends.
Just received a big- shipment o
r Save-All grain crales?the best mak<
known at the best price. Come quid
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Caughman- Kaminer Co.
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rm:; . <Mr. E. M Taylor one of our sul
r[&r stantial citizens on Lexington Rt :
dropped in Saturday and renewed hi:
paper for another year.
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S. Emerson Shealy, the leading me
* chant of Saxe-Gotha was a busines:
visitor in Lexington Monday an<
while Vie re calied at our office and re
i- newd his subscription for a year ii
, - advance. Mr. Shealy is a good citizei
and a good business man and has :
P large circle of friends in Lexingtoi
who are always glad to see him.
H. P. Strothcr a hard working
colored man from Lexington route .'
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- called at our office Saturday and pai<
for a year in advance.
L. P Alewine^ a good citizen frcnr
Leesville route '& was a visitor in Lex
jr. ington Saturday and while here cullet
at our office and renewed his subscrii
: tion.
' Miss Sarah Drafts one of the mos
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beautiful and accomplished yoiins
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women of the Hollow Creek section
was here in her bis car Monday. Mis;
jt0-, prafts has many friends in Lexinstor
V; who are always glad to see her.
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* Cyrus L> Shealy has returned fron
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Snartanburs: where he spent the weeP
' end visiting- his best girl. Cyrus is
beginning to take a serious view oi
life now.
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FORK GUARANTE1
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L. H. BARNWELL, Proprietoi
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Messrs Charlie Bouknight, Lem Sox I
: and George David Roof spent a few ?
e days in the sand hills on a big fishing c
j trip last week. Another party of j i
gp! young- fellows went down for a fishfry c
sj Thursday night, and ihe outing was s
j j much enjoyed by all.
r' Mr "William Aiken^ private secretary ^
! to Congressman Lever is here with .
his chief. .
Mr Crosson Sc.-se^ one of the best I r
i farmers in the Scfnt John hection, j
-was in town Monday.
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?j The many friends t,r Mrs A D Mar- c
_ tin will be pained to .-irn that she is a
confined to her room by illness, and'
v will wish for her a speedy and pcrma-j ^
nent restoration. |
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1 Hon and Mrs Frank W Shealy have
r i moved into one of the handsome Kel1
t j so bungalos on old College Hill, where
!1 they will be glad to see their friends
! at any time.
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fi Mr. Theron Reeder a well konwn
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5! young farmer, was here on business
c j Monday.
i Mr W M Spires^ of Edmund, was j,
I here on business Monday. "Bill' is
opening up a large mercantile busi3
ness at Edmund, having recently erect
j'ed a commodious store building- on hisj
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3: property near the depot. jo
Mr. J I Corley one of the best young* t
r1 men on route 4 was a visitor in town ],
s Monday
Mr. S S Corley one of the best (
- men in the Dutch Fork was here on
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1 business Monday and gave us a call j
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1i Mrs. J A Mulier. has returned to .1
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1 Lexington after spending several .
1, months in Florida with her daugh-'
tor Mrs George LoFcvre at Do Leon'
t Springs. -Mrs Mullcr has a large'
, fi
- circle o! friends in Lexingi?.r. who ni-;
I ways welcome her to her old home..
.Mrs Lefevrc has been desperately ill I
r with pneumonia but is now restored n
- to her usual robust health.
II Save-All grain cradles will save all
> your oats and wheat. The best make;
known, and the orices are right. Wo1'1
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t! sell them.
r. (!auahmnn-Kaminer < 0.
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;| Congressmn A i-"1 Lever and family t
1J went to Spartanburg- Sunday by autoi''
j mobile^ whore Mrs. Lexer and child ' ("
i ren will visit her sister Mrs Sam u
:! Means. Mr Lever joined the Yictorv '
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;j trophy train at Spartanburg, at the f;
;I request of the chairman of tin* Victory <
j Loan committee of this district. ! s<
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J.. J Long from Gilbert route 3, a
rood citizen and one of the i>est farn:
jrs in Lexington county was a visitor
n Lexington Tuesday and while here
jailed at our office and renewed his
;ubscription for a. year in advance.
W W Taylor^ of Summit was a busness
visitor in Lexington Tuesday
md while in town did r.ot forget the
)Oor editor but called around a,nd relewed
his subscription
There are two things that the
)cople of Lexington and surrounding
country will do?go to tent meeting
md answer the sound of the firebell.
Mr. Glenn W Lever, a progressive
oung farmer on route 1 was in town
ine day last week
Sam H "Wingard cr.e of the best far
ucrs in this section was here Monday
Mr. E J Corley is said to have the
inest wheat crop in the county Mr
"orley is not only a. good saw-mill
nanager, but he is a good farmer too
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Dr. O Li Walter brought over a pary
of friends from Columbia in his
nndsome new car Sunday.
The small grain crop is said to be
he most promising in years especally
the wheat crop. 7t was feared
hat the cold had injured the crop
wing to its forwardness, but since
he weather has turned warm it is
coming again.
<"otton planting has been tho order
i' the day on the farms and hut few
eople have come to town.
Mr Frank C Corley it the depot has
lie finest stravber; h s we have seen
t several years- -and ho has had them
early a month.
John J. Leapban . a good farmer
rom route ' > Gil be: a- here vn bus
toss Monday.
<\:l. (r T (Ira ham i ninent . itorey
left on Saturday n. ht for his
ornc in Florida where la will spend
few days with his family.
Mr 11 i>ecr Tt Drohcr of Jr. has
eon hero attending the tin "> revial
meeting. Heher is a good !low-onjoys
good preaching1 goo; ngig
and good music.
Mr. and Mrs II !' P.arr have r? n
,i in tlioir It0!ne at Schvood from .
anojiy. Fla.. where they spent t inter
months
A. I" Weed, a progressive young
inner from Lexington route visited
ur o!Iiec Friday ana rom*v(i 1:i^ sit'1
cription for a year in advance
John Langs ton one of our subscribers
from Pelicn has moved to Metter
Ga.
The morning' train from Columbia
comes an hour later now, and so
docs the last tram from Augusta at
night. The change in schedule apj
; pears elsewhere in this issue
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I Mrs. F H Funderburk is on an ex\
tended visit to relatives in the Eas
j tern part of tne istate.
Dr A C Sawyer of Lake City S C.
j arrived in. Lexington yesterday and is
'being warmly received by his numer;
ous friends here. 'fDick" is looking
| fine and says his wife and daughter
I are just as fine as he is.
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The many friends of Mr S M Gross
are glad to see that he is again able to
be uo after several weeks of illness.
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Dr. L C Brooker a prominent physi
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j cian of Swansea was a visitor in Lexl
ington Tuesday.
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FOR SALE?One 1915 Model Ford
j touring car. in fir.--t class condition,
J run only about six months.
. . v-? u- cote po r*
jail m v, wvi .
I 2tc. Miilcr-Snclgrove Auto Co !
Try a few bushels of our great pro-j
Iific Half-and-Half cotton seed at!
$2.00 per bushel.
Harmon Drug Co. ;
Young lady, worth $60^000 cash,j
citv property also would marrv hon-j
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orable gentleman. Mrs Warn, 2216
1.2 Temple Los Angeles Cal
2t27pd.
If you must sell your bonds in order
j to holdyour cotton call n the Chapin
Invehtmcnt and Security Agency.
Harry D. Wessinger^ Agt.
|lj YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD:
i Send dime, age^ birthdatc for truthi
ful, reliable convincing trial reading.
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' Hazel TTausc Box 215, Lcs Angeles
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I FOR SALE?Autmobiles?One'
j Ruiek 4 Roadster in excellent eondi-j
J tion^ $450.00 cash; one Ford Itoadster
j in Mo 1 shape, $250:00; One Ford'
| Touring car practically new? $4 75.00; j
One 5 lax well Touring car in Xo 1 con-!
idition Soou.uu Titese are oargains;
and you better come now.
OSWALD GARAGE.
DOST?Monday April 28 in thej
town of ^exington or on the road to
my home, pocket book containing- pap
er money and check book on Home
Xat'l Bank. Liberal reward will be
paid for return to# Dispatch-Xews
office.
* Theron W Boeder^
1 Edmund, S C
112 7 pa.
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LOST?Between A. Taylor's and
Hamburg branch . one Waltham
double case ladies size gold watch
Xo 2201166. Liberal reward will be
1 paid finder if returned to
1 Dewey S. Taylor^
Gilbert S G Rt 1
WAXTED?The public to know that'
I have a gasoline service station and
also carry a full line of oils and
greases of every grade.
FRED C OR APS. I
t 3t29pd.
LIBERTY BONDS WANTED
; See me if you want to sell your|
: Liberty Bonds. I can offer you more 1
; for some issues than others.
M. G SARRATT. j
JUNIOR RECITAL BY
MISS MABEL SEASE. |
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Summerland College will present
Miss Mabel Sease in I.er Junior Piano j
Recital next Monday 9:00 P M. in thej
College auditorium.
Miss Sease will be assisted by Miss
Martha Shealy?Reader and Miss Marl
jorie Shaner Vocalist
The public has a cordial invitation, j
KILLS POTATO BUGS AND
ANI) OTHER INSECTS.
! Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green j
is sure death to potato bugs and all
I other insects. Xow is the time to j
lapplv it. Come to see us wc will tell
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{you how to use it.
Harmon Drug Co.
FOR SALE.
6 7 1-2 acres 5 miles wo.-t ol Lexington
one half clay; th< otl half
sanu cam with clay si? >^oi? Pine
| timber will cut one bundi d a fifty
! thousand feet ot' lumber. Wc wat
ered. Kasy terms. Apjil. to
S. J. LEAPHAPw Ac t.
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<'openha.iren Aj>: -The ?*z.>vh'.> i
Slovak frontier has been closed The
' IiU::;an:an advcr.ce on !iu::i*>e.-t con
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Burin# the aftermath of In
I fkienza or any other prostrating
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| OLD INDIAN LIVKK AN!) IiII)XiVY
TONIC. \
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: The unfailing Remedy for Laziness
I and a drowsy, tired sleepy feeling.
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! It takes the place of calomel without
j any restriction of habit or diet while
j taking. It positively will not make
I you sick gripe or nauseate you in the
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slightest way like calomel pill and
j most all the various kinds of liquid
I liver medicines. Relieves fever in
j one day. Relieves weakness and
tired feeling in one day. Relieves
j pain in the neck, sides^ shoulder, back
or hips in one day. Relieves bad
headache in two hours. Relieves sick
i stomach belching, gas on stomach in
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three hours. Relieves the worse case
1 of drunkenness in six hours. Relieves
j bladder and kidney trouble. Relieves
! rheumatism giving quick rtlief from
| pain. Regular $1.00 bottle now 65c
Harmon Drug Co.
REGCLAR COMMTMCATIOX
DEXIXGTOX DODGE XO. 152
There will be a regular eommunica
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tion of Lexington Lodge Xo. 152 A F
M in the Masonic hall Saturday
night May 10 at 8:30 p m. Business
of importance will be transacted at
this meeting and a full attendance is
earnestly requested. By order of^
T L Harman W M.
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A D Martin, Secretary.
Subscribe to The Dispatch-Xews.
HANDS, ARMS,
And Was Ksm-Dov/s, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardai
Made Her Weil
Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dalfag Prine,
of thi3 place, says: "After the birth
of my last child...I got very much
run-down and weakened, bo much
that I could hardly do anything at
all. I was so awfully nervous that
I could scarcely endure the least
noise. My condition was getting
worse all the time...
I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon be in the bed and in a
serious condition for I felt so badly
and was so nervous and weak I could
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
about my taking CarduL He
said, 'It's a good medicine, and good
| for that trouble', so he got me o hot
ues...Aiier aoout tne secona DOtue i
| felt greatly Improved.. .before taking
I it my limbs and hands and arm3
would go to sleep. After taking it,
however, this poor circulation disappeared.
My strength came back to
me and I was soon on the road to
! health. After the use of about 5 boti
ties, I could do all my house-work
' and attend to my six children beeides."
You can feel safe in giving Cardui
: a thorough trial for your troubles. It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegetable,
medicinal ingredients with no
bad after-effects. Thousands of women
have voluntarily written, telling of
| the good Cardui has done them. It
ihould help you, too. Try it E 74
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CITATION NOTICE.
! STATE OF S(;I:T! i CAROLTXA
s County of Foxinyton.
i GEORGE S. DRAFTS Esquire
j 1'rooatc Judge
j wfJEREA?>, Moses Alexander made
| suit to grant him Letters of Adniinistrat:on
of the Estate of and effects
of MI^- E IS Alexander
THESE ARE THEREFORE to
cite and admonish oil and singular
the kindred and Creditors of the said
Mrs. E 1) Alexander deceased, that
they be and appear, before me) in
the Court of Probate," to be held at
Lexington, C. H S C on 8 May 1919
next^ after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon to show" cause
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if any they have, why the said Admin
istration should not be granted.
GIVEX under my Hand, this 23 day
of April Anno Domini 1919
Geo. S Drafts (L S)
Probate Judge Lex Co S C
Published on the 30th day of April
1919 in the Lexington Dispatch-News
| 2 weeks.
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RIGHT IN THE
MIDST OF IMPORTANT
; BUSINESS HE SUDDENLY
REALIZES THAT HE I3.L0Sj
ING: SOME OF; HIS.; OLDTIME
EFFICIENCY.
It never occurred to him that
his vision might be at fault
and that glasses would remove
the trouble.
If you are'in this same predicament,
a visit to us will determine
whother glasses will
help you.
Possibly you need double-,
I vision lenses. In that case.
KRYPTOlf
GLASSES ^
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The Invisicle Bifocals.
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will serve your purpose better
than any glasses we know.
No dirt-catching seams nor
humps.
0. L. Walter Optical ^
Company
i 1221 Main St., Cclumfcia S. C.
Office Hours: Daily 8 to 6;
Sunday by appo't.
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mtracted Diseases
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DISODKERS, NERVOUS DEBILBIADDER
TROUBLES, ETC.
;e ., Kidney Troubles, Piles painlessly
without operation or confinement,
f treatment are that unless you reo/^
+ r>vir focn]fc nrv 'n arrrca ova rno^a
avuvijr * iiv viiui ax t uiauc*
>r woman is too poor to* receive his
, none so rich tha; they can procure
ice3 than he is qualified to give,
iffer you the results he has given
leave the payment in your own hands
mials on file
nd Other Examinations Free onJMonsdav
and Friday
a, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2.
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