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1XC00 WANTED FOR AIR SERVICE: j .. HOW TO ENLIST i r * 4 ' V Fifteen thousand men ore wanted,; for the air service of the United States .army. The following: telegram f&om Chas J Glidden capts'n air service U * j t S army. New York: "All men who wish to tak? part in the development ol the nation's air service as an avaitor or dirigible bal- j loon pilot, chauffeur^ -mechanic or work at some thirtv'other trades re quired in the air Service by sending * their nam SEES ANOTHER WAR IX TEX YEAR? - / j I LONDON, April 25.?"Thre is no nee^ for Italian activity in the Ad. ? rjrttic^ says the Daily ^lirror. "Why j does a sacred egoist like Sonnino per sst in claims not Cven sanctioned by j a secret treaty? If Italy succeeds in * her purpose we will have another Eu j ropean war ten years hence." ?? 1 Callus? Peel It Off Quickly! i Nothing on Earth Like Gets-it For Corns and Calluses. A spot of thickened skin on the j "bottom of your foot which so often j makes walking an agony is as easily j removed by ^wonderful ''Gets-It" as j J v i CM? Comes Oil Like Banana Peel: any hard or soft corn anywhere on 'v ~^our toes. Look at thih picture?A f?" few drops of "Gets-It did the work. I The callus comes loose from the true t flesh. No irritation whatever. You peel the callus right off just like a anana poel?peacefully painlessly.. ?\ 'Gets-It* does the same thing to any <- corn without the use of sticky piasters irritating- salves greasy ointments or bundling tape. There's no fussing?no jgv knife no scissors to use. "Gets-It is - used by milliohs because its common [ sense and it nevr fails. Try it prove "Gets-It," the guaranteed ,moneyback corn-remover the only sure way ifc^fe-costs but a trifle at any drug store. ' ^j!!??d by E. Lawrence & Co Chicago. IllSold in Lexington and recommendv ed as the world's best corn remedy 'by Harmon Drug Co.?Adv. Lost?Liver colored pointer dog about 2 years old. When seen last 1 had a leather collar around neck. Lib ; cral reward will be paid for return or Infomation as to his whereabouts. Jas W Corley Lexington Route 4. 2t28pd. FOR SALE?Two good young * milch cows with young calves^ thoroughbred Jerseys. Apply to J Walker Hendrix Kt. 2 Gilbert S. c On old "Ike" Price olace near Shiloh church r~* S ty y NOTICE, . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on June 2, 1919^ apply to the Wston and Brookr Quarry Cora panypany^ Cayce^ S. C., for the issue Ss of new certificates of stock to he is ^eued in place of certificates No. 15 add 30 of the said corporation which i . have been lost or destroyed. j, William Brooker. J J i TOOK A SEVERE COIJ). J "Our five year old son Paul took a severe cold last winter that settled on i hih lungs and he had terrrible coughy ing spells. We were getitng worried j about him as the medicine we gave i him did not help him in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamber-' lains Cough Remedy that I got a hot-! tie of it^ and te first dose benefited j him so much that I continued giving! i it to him until he was clred,' writes L Mrh. Frank Crocker, Pana 111. b ?i i [prompt relief i for the arid-distressed stomach, J " try twc or three * after seals, dissolved on the Ss tongac?keep year stomach g sweet?try Ki-raoidc?the sew J Ur: aid to digestion. St. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ? MAKERS O? SCOTT'S EMULSION g I wk j ' I ' 1 j "Tar of the pine and honey of the bees, bottled by FOLEY < for everyone's ease," f Foley s Honey and fujP | YES, simple, old-fashioned, homely ingredients?the kind used by grandmothers in the old times before the day of telephones and doctors?always handy. People got sick in those days?just the same as now. rr afSjSs1 Coughs and colds worried the thoughtful and observing prob- J* ably more than now, because they knew how quickly a cold J&S jj could run into something more serious, a danger to be dreaded I with a doctor miles away?and money scarce. So the pungent, clean and wholesome tar of the pine and . tne balmy, tasteful, demulcent honey of the bees were combined with curative plants found in forest ana field to make & a remedy for coughs and colds. Old Home-Made Remedy Now Improved The old hone-made compound has been scientifically tested and improved upon by Foley & Co., and so for more than 30 years the American people harahad in Foley's Honey and Tar Compound c first-class, [ pure and safe cough medicine for family us e. # It is prepared in modern, sanitary laboratories from tho freshest and finest ingredients that money can buy in the biggest and best markets oi the worldYou. Get It At Little Cost and No Trouble It pays to keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house, ready to take the instant needed. T?- /,<->? crfia cnacmnrii(? c.TCtUTt. ?ir.k 1 inc thrnnt. hr>r?r?;nnPC*;. vhoopinc cough, la grippe and bronchial coughs. Thousands and thousands of mothers have written testimonials to Foley & Co. liko the following from Mrs. Elizabeth Slausson, 137 So. Main St. So, Norwalk, Conn.; "I havo t-ied Foley's Honey and Tuf Compound, Very fine.'' i ; Everything Sanitary At Reasonable Prices New Star Restaurant j ?FOR? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Open Day and All Night Food of the Best Quality, Prepared in the Highest Art. Polite Attention with Quick Service. Share of the public patronage is solicited, and a cordial welcome awaits the Lexington Folks. 3112 Main St., Phone 3151 Ja Columbia, S. C. Dr- RAY F. SOX wishes to . announce to his Patients and Friends that he is now locatglad to see them at any time. 20-Years Guarantee Silver Fillings, 50c up Free Examination feSh^leSv_V.".V;::4$ 1 .So I We Administer Nitrons Oxide Gas For Painless Extraction Baltimore Dental Parlors , \ 1329 1-2 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 586 Look for Large Electric Sign and Moving Dental Exhibit at Stairs. + ; i Mfitrnnnlitan Pafp ? FOR ? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Tempting and Delicious Foods Delightly Served All Sea Foods in season. Best Equipped Kitchen in the city. All Dishes and Utensils thoroughly sterilized. Special attention given Lexington People. THE METROPOLITAN CAFE 1538 Main. Street, - - Columbia, S. C ZZZmZZZZZZZZZZZZT!IZZZZZZi^ZZZZZZ!ZZZ!ZZZIZZ!ZZ^ZZ^^Z^^rZZZ^^ZZZZZZ!r I McCormacs 1343 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. i We are now showing a complete line j of Mens' Furnishings in all the new j j things at reasonable prices. Pay us a visit. i A. B. McCormac Co., ! i Phone 743, Columbia, S. C-, 1343 Main Street. i ii ? ! Ill B F 1 1 ? \ I We take the ]pleasure of announcing' to the public | 1 that we have bought out the Young Motor Company 1 I at 1826 Main Street ancl are now ready to serve all 9 yJ 1 of our friends and customers. We will carry a full I . i I line of parts, accessories, oils and greases. Our re- | pair shop will be complete and up-to-date in every respect. We will not work anything in our shop but first-class mechanics. All work will be guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect, before leaving our shop. . We will strive to give the public the best 1 Auto service at the most reasonable prices in the city. You are invited to call in and see us at our new place. CREASON & BOUKNIGHT CLAUDE E. CREASON R. A, BOUKNIGHT 1918 MAIN STREET -:- PHONE 2293 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ____ B<i" ' 4 . ;||| i_-^iYlllSI i i II I 1 ; '^-3rs A nice lot of fat Mules and HorK A ^ 1* ^ ses m best condition tor cash or easy terms to reliable people. Must be closed out in a few days at Rauch's Stables. Call, one 7 and all, and do not lose this great opportunity. VYYYYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY^ OWNER I Lexington - - S. C. I